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calais and dover route for numerous years as has been well documented and it is the members tell usiles around calais where hauliers will not park overnight forfear of calais where hauliers will not park overnight for fear of stowaways getting on board and that is down to the authorities, especially at calais, putting technology in place with scanners to scan vehicles to see if there are people hidden in trailers. 0n see if there are people hidden in trailers. on this level, a scale we have not seen in 20 years, an industrial scale of human smuggling, they have obviously tried to bypass that technology and those cheques to ta ke that technology and those cheques to take the longer route to the uk. these poor souls could have got on somewhere other than bulgaria? indeed, and we don't know if they got on board in france or the republic of ireland, we don't know and we are speculating. what i have learnt is that the vehicle arrived into holyhead on the 19th of october so there are two days before the bodies were found on board the vehicle which is quite worrying. and ultimately that le
calais and dover route for numerous years as has been well documented and it is the members tell usiles around calais where hauliers will not park overnight forfear of calais where hauliers will not park overnight for fear of stowaways getting on board and that is down to the authorities, especially at calais, putting technology in place with scanners to scan vehicles to see if there are people hidden in trailers. 0n see if there are people hidden in trailers. on this level, a scale we have not...
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we see clearer lines on the dover calais crossing. .xit. the dover calais crossing. . i can describe as a dog's brexitm the dover calais crossing. . i can describe as a dog's brexit. it is laura in westminster. chris in westminster and adam in brussels which seems very unimportant. why would that be? we are not going to be here for long. just a short ten minutes. we could have summarised it ina sound minutes. we could have summarised it in a sound effect of here we are and actually in a moment because we had so actually in a moment because we had so many moments in brexit when they are not quite as big moments as we think they could be. can we imagine who might not be very impressed? you are joking, not another one, who might not be very impressed? you arejoking, not another one, for gods sake, i can't stand this. that is too much politics going on at the moment, whitish and need to do it? parental. i never tire of hearing that. if you substitute she for he, it stands the test of time. to be clear parental from bristol was not reacting
we see clearer lines on the dover calais crossing. .xit. the dover calais crossing. . i can describe as a dog's brexitm the dover calais crossing. . i can describe as a dog's brexit. it is laura in westminster. chris in westminster and adam in brussels which seems very unimportant. why would that be? we are not going to be here for long. just a short ten minutes. we could have summarised it ina sound minutes. we could have summarised it in a sound effect of here we are and actually in a moment...
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this is calais port.was in france, in calais, because this is where lots of criminal activity was going on. so you are talking about calais and dunkirk, specifically, where smugglers would just be putting people in the back of lorries and just sending them off, not knowing where they were headed. so i think this was one of the most difficult stages of the journey. it was quite dangerous because you have people, you know, putting you in the back of the lorry, sometimes in the fridges and freezers. i mean, one of the times i was put in the back of a freezer with other people, you know, with frozen chicken and meat. and it was, i don't know how, it was freezing cold in there, and you couldn't do anything. they said it was going to be two hours, then it would be the end, but after two hours, the lorry did not move and then people started coughing and, you know, freezing. this is when you have to knock and knock and knock and you are at the mercy of the smugglers to come and get you out because it is all locke
this is calais port.was in france, in calais, because this is where lots of criminal activity was going on. so you are talking about calais and dunkirk, specifically, where smugglers would just be putting people in the back of lorries and just sending them off, not knowing where they were headed. so i think this was one of the most difficult stages of the journey. it was quite dangerous because you have people, you know, putting you in the back of the lorry, sometimes in the fridges and...
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they cannot do it from calais or belgium.roblem of how safe is it for people fleeing persecution or conflict. and needing to move because there is no economic opportunities and they are moving from a dire situation and then moving into a situation that is incredibly risky to do and this is the outcome when it goes wrong and what is the motivation to do that. it is in that theyjust want what is the motivation to do that. it is in that they just want a better life, there is a huge push factor but also a pull factor in the rest of the world looks at it and the situation is appalling, and i wa nt to the situation is appalling, and i want to do that, and english is the low —— global language so it's no surprise that people want to come here. let me bring in mark burns williamson a police and crime commissioner lead on modern slavery, and we did have mr burns william warning earlier this year of the increase in gangs packing migrants, including children into the back of containers with the obvious risk to their life, so have we fai
they cannot do it from calais or belgium.roblem of how safe is it for people fleeing persecution or conflict. and needing to move because there is no economic opportunities and they are moving from a dire situation and then moving into a situation that is incredibly risky to do and this is the outcome when it goes wrong and what is the motivation to do that. it is in that theyjust want what is the motivation to do that. it is in that they just want a better life, there is a huge push factor but...
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security around dunkirk and calais is tight and border officials are on high alert for anyone tryinglegally. but these ports are still attractive because they are so close to the uk. as one man he told me, if you're going to cross in the back of a lorry, three hours is better than seven. one woman told us she had had trouble breathing while inside a sealed container. the tribe it refused to help, she said, and the group had to call the police —— the driver refused to. this man tried to ci’oss driver refused to. this man tried to cross the channel in a refrigerated lorry but was found each time by border guards. we are between two deaths, if we go back to the country it is death, if we try to uk, it is may be death. like 39 innocent people, they died yesterday. but thousands die in our country. i think it is a good death, better than our situation, i would deaths in our country. people smugglers here charge up to 10,000 euros per person for passage to the uk but thatis person for passage to the uk but that is not the cost that counts. there are deaths at sea, one man told me, and deat
security around dunkirk and calais is tight and border officials are on high alert for anyone tryinglegally. but these ports are still attractive because they are so close to the uk. as one man he told me, if you're going to cross in the back of a lorry, three hours is better than seven. one woman told us she had had trouble breathing while inside a sealed container. the tribe it refused to help, she said, and the group had to call the police —— the driver refused to. this man tried to...
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there are scanners and calais to scan vehicles for people hidden in trailers.ld have got on somewhere other than bulgaria? indeed, and we don't know, if they got on board in france, the republic of ireland, we simply don't know and we are speculating. but what i have learnt is that this vehicle arrived into holyhead on the 19th of october so there are two days before their bodies were found on board the vehicle which is quite worrying. and that ultimately led to this tragic loss of life. and we don't know because the police have not said, whether at the lorry travelled directly from holyhead to where it was discovered or whether it went to other places between those points. tell us a little more if you would about other methods for checking and whether anyone has got on board a lorry? generally, for example in calais, there are ethical inspections with sniffer dogs and in one case, lorries are directed into a shed such where the driver they kicked the vehicle and a scanner can pick upa kicked the vehicle and a scanner can pick up a heartbeat in the back of a tr
there are scanners and calais to scan vehicles for people hidden in trailers.ld have got on somewhere other than bulgaria? indeed, and we don't know, if they got on board in france, the republic of ireland, we simply don't know and we are speculating. but what i have learnt is that this vehicle arrived into holyhead on the 19th of october so there are two days before their bodies were found on board the vehicle which is quite worrying. and that ultimately led to this tragic loss of life. and we...
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on their way, the brothers stayed in a squalid camp in calais. an american volunteer, liz clegg, gave ahmad a phone. she was able to alert the police just in time. >> sometimes i have bad dreams inside the lorry. i couldn't breathe. and then people are trying to get some help. but they couldt because their phones weren't working. ond i just rang liz clegg, who gave me a small that if i needed any help and i could ring her and she would help >> reporter: but there was no such lifeline for the 31 men and eight women as they were transpord up the thames and deposited in a district experts say is a netheorld for eastern european gangs. northern irishman moohnson, the driver of the truck found last week, has been charge39with ounts of manslaughter. local police have identified two irish brothers in connection with what they're treating as one of britain's worst mass eyrders. crime writer wenlarkson's new book deals with the underworld operating in this region. he says the gang masse british and irish drivers because they attract less attention. >> the
on their way, the brothers stayed in a squalid camp in calais. an american volunteer, liz clegg, gave ahmad a phone. she was able to alert the police just in time. >> sometimes i have bad dreams inside the lorry. i couldn't breathe. and then people are trying to get some help. but they couldt because their phones weren't working. ond i just rang liz clegg, who gave me a small that if i needed any help and i could ring her and she would help >> reporter: but there was no such...
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if you look at calais, the point.lais, the security there has been increased quite considerably, as has the case at dover. similarly, at other points. if you come across europe, various security measures have been put in place. but clearly asa have been put in place. but clearly as a consequence of that, the traffickers have then looked to other ports and other ways of trafficking people. and so we have seen the movement, we are not quite sure where the people, the u nfortu nate sure where the people, the unfortunate people, were put into the container but we have seen then moved across into zeebrugge and bought across the channel into purfleet and clearly that means we're going to have to look at that. if the traffickers are playing cat and mouse with the authorities, could not have been anticipated perhaps more, that they would move away from most ports like calais to other locations? one of the questions that needs to be answered, the national crime agency actually did in their latest reports point out that this ma
if you look at calais, the point.lais, the security there has been increased quite considerably, as has the case at dover. similarly, at other points. if you come across europe, various security measures have been put in place. but clearly asa have been put in place. but clearly as a consequence of that, the traffickers have then looked to other ports and other ways of trafficking people. and so we have seen the movement, we are not quite sure where the people, the u nfortu nate sure where the...
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but also between dover and calais but also between northern ireland and ireland.t of customs union, they say, in the language of brexiteers, that it amounts to the annexation of northern ireland. it has all got wrapped up in a much bigger issue, which, it's very hard to see how you will resolve this so late in the day when the differences are so profound now. so are we leaving on october 31 or what? i think we will find out on 0ctober or what? i think we will find out on october 19. or what? i think we will find out on 0ctober19. we now know boris johnson has pencilled that in, the day after the eu summit on october 17 and 18, for a special meeting of parliament. in one scenario he returns from brussels, hail the conquering hero, garlands are thrown at his feet and he has achieved a deal. it's kind of unlikely. more realistic is that he returns in the aftermath of the debris of a failed summitand aftermath of the debris of a failed summit and sets out what he does next. i imagine he will try to sketch why he does not have to comply with this ben act passed by mps
but also between dover and calais but also between northern ireland and ireland.t of customs union, they say, in the language of brexiteers, that it amounts to the annexation of northern ireland. it has all got wrapped up in a much bigger issue, which, it's very hard to see how you will resolve this so late in the day when the differences are so profound now. so are we leaving on october 31 or what? i think we will find out on 0ctober or what? i think we will find out on october 19. or what? i...
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looking at here, so this whole issue of people smuggling from belgium, moving up potentially from calaise locals are conscious of, and also the local may r. he said they have an average 50 migrants picked up here every single month is trying to get across to the uk. he speculated that a recent rise was bound to brexit and people seeing the sights kind of their last chance before the border gets even tighter, this porous sea border between the european continent and british mainland, and in fact earlier this morning the police detained eight migrants who were trying to climb a fence into a compound of a trucking company here in zeebrugge so the fact that it happened than the try to get across from belgium isn't surprising, but possibly what is is their nationality. the fact these 39 people were chinese nationals and we we re people were chinese nationals and we were speaking to one migration expert who said it could be that this is possibly the tip of an iceberg we didn't even know existed, so iceberg we didn't even know existed, so this is one of the things the prosecutors here are focus
looking at here, so this whole issue of people smuggling from belgium, moving up potentially from calaise locals are conscious of, and also the local may r. he said they have an average 50 migrants picked up here every single month is trying to get across to the uk. he speculated that a recent rise was bound to brexit and people seeing the sights kind of their last chance before the border gets even tighter, this porous sea border between the european continent and british mainland, and in fact...
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when i was in calais, the refrigerator, the freezers, the shipping ones as well.people were in that with you? at different times there were different people because i was in two different ones, so at one stage there was seven and in the other time there were two people as well. and the people who put you in that lorry, once you are actually inside, did you see them again? no, you don't see them. normally you don't even meet them because this will happen through other people who are brokers, and the refugees are desperate and gain employee by them but you never really see who these people really are. just to be clear, when you came out of that lorry you are in the uk at that point? yes i was in the uk and then i was arrested by the police and immigration authorities. and then obviously you apply for refugee status. people will have been watching this horrific story unfold yesterday and they will listen to your interview and they will ask, why? what would drives and want to put themselves in that situation. why would somebody take the risks associated with getting f
when i was in calais, the refrigerator, the freezers, the shipping ones as well.people were in that with you? at different times there were different people because i was in two different ones, so at one stage there was seven and in the other time there were two people as well. and the people who put you in that lorry, once you are actually inside, did you see them again? no, you don't see them. normally you don't even meet them because this will happen through other people who are brokers, and...
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are reports from salon in calais whoa but the wind that there explosion there as well and that is separate i do not have specific recommendation but that jurisdiction but in general. play well, know that there are contaminants in the similar to wildfire smoke. in addition to that take that have burned. one had been all 167,000 gallons ethanol. the other 2 empty tanks. but they do have pain. another attitude is in them. it was brush fire as well creating similar type particulate matter in the air. >>it's interesting you talked about the other counties down winds that could be affected of course smoke doesn't recognize jurisdictional lines and i'm just curious. how the information gets passed to the health people in counties that are downwind how do they get information you're in contact. i take it was first responders right here close to the scene what about everybody how does that information gets shared and people downwind to get to proper protection and advice. >>yeah that's a good question we need maintain communication with our incident command system how people in field. how do maturi
are reports from salon in calais whoa but the wind that there explosion there as well and that is separate i do not have specific recommendation but that jurisdiction but in general. play well, know that there are contaminants in the similar to wildfire smoke. in addition to that take that have burned. one had been all 167,000 gallons ethanol. the other 2 empty tanks. but they do have pain. another attitude is in them. it was brush fire as well creating similar type particulate matter in the...
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we rely on the dover and calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once.ers, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that will end well. brussels, i would describe as a dog's brexit. we have still not got any raspberries, but it is chris at westminster. you've got a banana, as well as me. laura at westminster. adam in brussels. and doctor ardler in brussels. i like to say doctor when i'm wearing shoulder pads! it has been another big week. really. i feel cross eyed. my binder has got much thicker. and are we poised to get a new brexit deal? laura, what does it look like? brussels asked for concrete proposals, viable, legally operational, and what did the prime minister come up with? a draft new protocol on ireland, northern ireland, with helpful, explanatory notes and a legal text that no—one has seen fully yet. broadly speaking, everybody ready? broadly speaking, the solution to replace the backstop, which was the thing in the last deal that fell in the commons to guarantee against a hard border coming b
we rely on the dover and calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once.ers, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that will end well. brussels, i would describe as a dog's brexit. we have still not got any raspberries, but it is chris at westminster. you've got a banana, as well as me. laura at westminster. adam in brussels. and doctor ardler in brussels. i like to say doctor when i'm wearing shoulder pads! it has been another big week. really. i...
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so i know what it is following developments from the town of actual calais on the turkish syrian border and she joins us live now as a turkey looks as though turkey has got what it wanted. yes in the words of the turkish foreign minister we got what we wanted in turkey did the president or the gun insisted there will be no cease fire unless the syrian kurdish armed group the y p g which turkey considers to be a terrorist organization an offshoot of the p.k. k. withdraws from the borders 30 kilometers from the border and that was the deal that was agreed with the united states and according to the united states the why p.g. has started the pull out was to do still did not get any reaction or word from the white p.g. on whether or not they they are pulling back but this deal has has been announced and this really strengthens turkey's position because turkey on tuesday is going to be in sochi the president is going to be holding talks with the russian president who wants to invite the syrian government and russia of course benefits once the relationship between turkey and the united states
so i know what it is following developments from the town of actual calais on the turkish syrian border and she joins us live now as a turkey looks as though turkey has got what it wanted. yes in the words of the turkish foreign minister we got what we wanted in turkey did the president or the gun insisted there will be no cease fire unless the syrian kurdish armed group the y p g which turkey considers to be a terrorist organization an offshoot of the p.k. k. withdraws from the borders 30...
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in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calaish. once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they're dishevelled. some of them have got phones and they're smart. this is now an international investigation, as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered again to protest against inequality and the high cost of living. a session of the chilean congress has already been suspended after a group of anti—government activists tried to force their way into the building while politicians were debating the social reform bill tabled by president sebastian pinera as an attempt to put an end to the
in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calaish. once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the...
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in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calais 16th. once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half—an—hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they're dishevelled. some of them have got phones and they're smart. this is now an international investigation, as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. fiona david, research chair of the minderoo foundation and co—author of the global slavery index gave her reaction. the death of 39 people in the back of a refrigerated lorry really is deeply, deeply shocking, but equally completely predictable. we've seen something like 2,000 migrants die in transit already this year. so these cases, while tragic, are part of a much larger problem
in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calais 16th. once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half—an—hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were...
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calais to come back klay thompson wanted to go return. his acl injury. estimates were not in too. head coach steve kerr said it's unlikely that you know he's going to come back this season which led many think that that meant that we won't be seeing him at all soaker have to correct things and clear by those remarks saying that the typical recovery is at least 9 months he needs some time. this will host los angeles clippers at the chase center tomorrow night. the clippers are coming off an opening night when and over the lakers. we're taking a little peek outside. on conditions around the bay area, here's a live. look. you're waking up to a mixed bag of temperatures some folks are in the 40's like now, but 49 much warmer in nevada with 5564 any all call reading 63 and fremont. >>so we'll check in on the forecast with john scher able he's tracking the high fire danger gusty winds will tell you exactly when those winds will pick up after the break. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my j
calais to come back klay thompson wanted to go return. his acl injury. estimates were not in too. head coach steve kerr said it's unlikely that you know he's going to come back this season which led many think that that meant that we won't be seeing him at all soaker have to correct things and clear by those remarks saying that the typical recovery is at least 9 months he needs some time. this will host los angeles clippers at the chase center tomorrow night. the clippers are coming off an...
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and he raised the prospect it had been designed to avoid increased security at dover and calais.e response to this event, will the home secretary accept the point that checks on one route will not work if checks in on another route are weaker than the other? priti patel said border force carried out checks at every level. the fact of the matter is we are dealing with people who are using people for the most appalling purposes. and what we have seen today and witnessed have witnessed is one of the worst crimes against humanity and individuals. and that is why, as we don't know the full facts and we don't have the full details behind what is going on, we must get the police and other agencies the space to investigate what happened, and honestly look at what more we can do to prevent another incident like this happening again. i had the pleasure of serving as a firefighter in hog lane. and when the firefighters and other crews went on duty last night, never in their wildest dreams what they have expected to witness the sort of trauma that they saw when that container was opened. and
and he raised the prospect it had been designed to avoid increased security at dover and calais.e response to this event, will the home secretary accept the point that checks on one route will not work if checks in on another route are weaker than the other? priti patel said border force carried out checks at every level. the fact of the matter is we are dealing with people who are using people for the most appalling purposes. and what we have seen today and witnessed have witnessed is one of...
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time to control the migrant flow and particularly through this port, we're 100 km up the coast from calaiscontrols have been put in there. so migrants have been looking for other routes and this has been one of them. for the past year at least they have been talking here aboutjoint operations, controlling the flow of migrants through here and there have been attempts to stop people boarding trucks at truck stops down the motorway but what belgian police need to focus on they say is to identify where this group of migrants were picked up and therefore how they managed to get through this route. figures for south korea's gdp have just come out — and the economy has grown less than expected. it comes as the country finds itself embroiled in a major trade spat with japan which erupted earlier this year. but progress could be on the horizon as south korean prime minister lee nak—yon will meet his japanese counterpart, shinzo abe, in tokyo later. but what's behind the dispute in the first place? john delury, associate professor at yonsei university spoke to me earlier. when you ask about the roo
time to control the migrant flow and particularly through this port, we're 100 km up the coast from calaiscontrols have been put in there. so migrants have been looking for other routes and this has been one of them. for the past year at least they have been talking here aboutjoint operations, controlling the flow of migrants through here and there have been attempts to stop people boarding trucks at truck stops down the motorway but what belgian police need to focus on they say is to identify...
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this is 100 kilometres up the coast from calais and had security has improved at branch port and fencingmigrants have looked for other routes and this has been one of them for the last year they have been talking here aboutjoint operations controlling the flow of migrant there have been attempts to stop people boarding trucks at truck stops down the motorway but what belgian police need to focus on is trying to identify where this group of migrants were picked up and therefore how they managed to to get through. protestors have ta ken to the streets in lebanon for a seventh consecutive day of anti—government marches. the demonstrations began in protest at plans to tax whatsapp voice calls but have grown into wider discontent about the country's failing economy, corruption, and poor public services, as rich preston reports. they are calling for change for an economic reform, for revolution. thousands have ta ken to the streets yet again. they want to bring down those they hold responsible for corruption and poverty. on wednesday, streets filled in beirut and elsewhere in the country. bank
this is 100 kilometres up the coast from calais and had security has improved at branch port and fencingmigrants have looked for other routes and this has been one of them for the last year they have been talking here aboutjoint operations controlling the flow of migrant there have been attempts to stop people boarding trucks at truck stops down the motorway but what belgian police need to focus on is trying to identify where this group of migrants were picked up and therefore how they managed...
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for quite some time to control the migrant flow and particularly through this port, or 100 km from calaishas improved have french ports, and fencing and controls have been put in there. so migrants have been looking for other routes and this is been one of them. for the past year at least they have been talking here aboutjoint operations, controlling the flow of migrants to here and there have been attempts to stop people boarding trucks at truck stops down the motorway but what belgian police need to focus on they say is to identify where this group of migrants were picked up and therefore how they manage to get through this route. also making news today... ambassadors from european union countries meeting in brussels say a decision on whether to grant london's request for an extension to the brexit process has been delayed. diplomats say a decision will be made on friday on the duration of any extension and the conditions attached to it. a controversial extradition bill, which sparked months of violent protests in hong kong, has been formally withdrawn. the legislation would have allowe
for quite some time to control the migrant flow and particularly through this port, or 100 km from calaishas improved have french ports, and fencing and controls have been put in there. so migrants have been looking for other routes and this is been one of them. for the past year at least they have been talking here aboutjoint operations, controlling the flow of migrants to here and there have been attempts to stop people boarding trucks at truck stops down the motorway but what belgian police...
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this site is a giant port and that has been a real pressure in recent months as places like calais, thes improved. here 4000 trucks and trailers going back and forth to the uk so it isa trailers going back and forth to the uk so it is a pretty difficultjob to keep the security here going. let's get some of the day's other news: ambassadors from european union countries meeting in brussels say a decision on whether to grant london's request for an extension to the brexit process has been delayed. diplomats say a decision will be made on friday on the duration of any extension and the conditions attached to it. a controversial extradition bill, which sparked months of violent protests in hong kong, has been formally withdrawn. the legislation would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland china. the bill sparked mass demonstrations that have turned into the worst crisis for hong kong since it was handed back by britain to china more than 20 years ago. there have been more clashes between protesters and security forces in chile. protesters have rejected reforms from pres
this site is a giant port and that has been a real pressure in recent months as places like calais, thes improved. here 4000 trucks and trailers going back and forth to the uk so it isa trailers going back and forth to the uk so it is a pretty difficultjob to keep the security here going. let's get some of the day's other news: ambassadors from european union countries meeting in brussels say a decision on whether to grant london's request for an extension to the brexit process has been...
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in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calaisober the 16th. once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half—an—hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they're dishevelled. some of them have got phones and they're smart. this is now an international investigation, as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. it's been a day of violent anti—government protests across iraq. at least a0 people are thought to have been killed, after security forces used live rounds and tear gas against demonstrators. eight died in the capital, baghdad, the rest in clashes in the south of the country. in the city of nasiriyah, the authorities have imposed a curfew. the protests began two weeks ago a
in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calaisober the 16th. once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half—an—hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs...
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we are particularly reliant on the dover/calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once. doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they're going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well. a process i can only describe as a dog's brexit. it's chris at westminster. laura at westminster. adam in brussels. and katya by his side. and we have rather a lot to get into ina and we have rather a lot to get into in a moment or two. it has been a weak. it has. to get us through that week, we can tease a little conversation at the lighter end of the spectrum that we will have a little later. because rhodri is going tojoin us, and his record player is already here in the booth. ididn't player is already here in the booth. i didn't think that was yours, chris! it's not! rhodri has compiled, he's a writer and musician, he has compiled some brexit disco hits. and just to tease you, let's hear... you can dance around your binders! this song is called let's go wto stop count normal case # the best way to go stop case # the best way to go stop case #is # the best
we are particularly reliant on the dover/calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once. doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they're going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well. a process i can only describe as a dog's brexit. it's chris at westminster. laura at westminster. adam in brussels. and katya by his side. and we have rather a lot to get into ina and we have rather a lot to get into in a moment or two. it has been a weak. it has. to get us through that...
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choose chose a very on also docks routes you could see straight into the united kingdom via jova and calais but those there when you enter through those towns there will be physical checks very often and so the trucks will be checked fright they are carrying now the driver chose this very small ports town at the irish sea and that kind of leads to the suspicion that he knew what he was carrying so i was also talking to a truck driver a little earlier who said often times the truck drivers don't know what their fried is and of course austerities are having this man the 25 year old under investigation now and trying to find out more if you also knows where these people came from and where they were headed our correspondent shot up with the very latest there from the industrial park there outside of london thank you charlotta and the british prime minister boris johnson has responded to the discovery of the bodies and ethics the prime minister tweeted i'm appalled by this tragic incident in essex i'm receiving regular updates and the home office will work closely with ethics police as we estab
choose chose a very on also docks routes you could see straight into the united kingdom via jova and calais but those there when you enter through those towns there will be physical checks very often and so the trucks will be checked fright they are carrying now the driver chose this very small ports town at the irish sea and that kind of leads to the suspicion that he knew what he was carrying so i was also talking to a truck driver a little earlier who said often times the truck drivers don't...
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my name is dr carlson the i talk to me the calais slim's. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. promptly w. . where the real power resides. i come from there lots of people in fact new than a 1000000000 if you but the largest democracy maybe that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the 2 finishing the book is fried chicken balanced after the 4th of the bun in one and i remember thinking at the time if the blonde in the old conflict with anything could happen if people come together and unite for a call. but i do the news that often confronted difficult situations more conflict between does the us down i see despite my job to confront well to be leaders on policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most kind of food security oppression martian isolation. or not has been achieved so much more needs to be john and i think people have to be at the heart of solutions my name is on the couch and i work at the
my name is dr carlson the i talk to me the calais slim's. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. promptly w. . where the real power resides. i come from there lots of people in fact new than a 1000000000 if you but the largest democracy maybe that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the 2 finishing the book is fried chicken balanced after the 4th of the bun in...
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does this mean dover to calais, or longerjourneys from gb to northern ireland?ey short journeys to the continent only or longer journeys to journeys to the continent only or longerjourneys to northern ireland? iam longerjourneys to northern ireland? i am grateful to the honourable gentleman. he rather makes my point for me. of course what he may not realise is that animals being shipped from this country to spain, indeed to north africa, in conditions of extreme distress. and ido conditions of extreme distress. and i do not believe, and i do not believe that it is the will of this house or indeed the will of the member opposite of that we should continue on that basis. and i say to those who care, like me, for the rights of eu nationals living in this country, i argued during the referendum that we should guarantee their rights in this country immediately, and unilaterally. and i regret this did not happen. but the bill today completes thatjob. i give way. i am grateful to my right honourable friend. he has been characteristically generous in giving way. can iju
does this mean dover to calais, or longerjourneys from gb to northern ireland?ey short journeys to the continent only or longer journeys to journeys to the continent only or longerjourneys to northern ireland? iam longerjourneys to northern ireland? i am grateful to the honourable gentleman. he rather makes my point for me. of course what he may not realise is that animals being shipped from this country to spain, indeed to north africa, in conditions of extreme distress. and ido conditions of...
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the issue is that on the short straits, the dover—calais, that run, it's a closed loop. one way, they can't get back again. and that's where the problems would occur. grant shapps's appearance before the committee was his first in his new role. mps were keen to tackle the subject of railways. the introduction of new train timetables by northern in may last year caused chaos. a review called it "a massive failure" of the rail industry that led to severe hardship for commuters across the north of england. grant shapps had news for the committee about the future of the north of england's largest rail commuter service. if you are on northern, if you're listening to this or watching this and you are a northern passenger, you are probably as frustrated as i was over the 2018 timetable changes on my railway, which is great northern. which is... but with northern, it's failed to recover. and in fact, i can tell you on that basis that i said to the prime minister i want to go back to the theme of getting the trains to run on time. i want to see a recovery in our... i'm not sure i
the issue is that on the short straits, the dover—calais, that run, it's a closed loop. one way, they can't get back again. and that's where the problems would occur. grant shapps's appearance before the committee was his first in his new role. mps were keen to tackle the subject of railways. the introduction of new train timetables by northern in may last year caused chaos. a review called it "a massive failure" of the rail industry that led to severe hardship for commuters across...
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on october the 13th, monaghan in ireland on october the i3th, crossing to dublin and then dover to calais the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before going across to purfleet. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings that smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they are dishevelled. some of them are smart. janet has lived opposite for more than 35 years. it is the largest number of people use income ofa largest number of people use income of a container? probably too dozen. people coming off the trailer? this is now an international investigation as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. and we can bring you the latest information. a press conference is going on with essex police, who have tonight confirmed that a fourth person has been arrested in connection with these 39 deaths. this is a 48—year—old man. he was arrested at stansted airport on suspicion of manslaughter and trafficking. police said this is now a fast moving, complex investigation.
on october the 13th, monaghan in ireland on october the i3th, crossing to dublin and then dover to calais the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before going across to purfleet. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings that smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they are dishevelled. some of them are smart. janet has lived opposite for more than 35 years. it is the largest number of people use income ofa...
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in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales before crossing from dover to calaiser the 16th. on mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before making its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings that smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they are dishevelled. some of them have got phones and they're smart. janet has lived opposite for more than 35 years. what is the largest number of people you've seen come off a container? probably about 30. two dozen at least. people coming off the trailer? this is now an international investigation as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. human rights groups‘ say 21 people have been killed — and many more injured — in iraq, after security forces used live rounds and tear gas against anti—government protestors. the unrest is
in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales before crossing from dover to calaiser the 16th. on mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before making its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings that smuggling gangs were...
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a giant port and there has been real pressure growing in recent months, as in pro mac places like calais 100 kilometres away. here, 4000 trucks and trailers a day going back—and—forth to the uk so it is a pretty difficultjob to keep the security here going. there is cooperation at the minute already between the uk authorities and the belgian authorities. but the motorway network extends here into the port, the traffic is through here, and despite all of that effort to increase security and increase intelligence gathering, the trade, as we have seen today, continues. damian, once again, thanks very much. damian grammaticas, our correspondent in zeebrugge. borisjohnson has held talks with the labour leaderjeremy corbyn to discuss the deadlock over brexit. last night, mps approved the prime minister's brexit deal, but rejected his three—day timetable for rushing it through the commons. there's been cautious support in the european union for granting the uk more time to try to approve the deal. but borisjohnson has told the european council president donald tusk that he doesn't want any furt
a giant port and there has been real pressure growing in recent months, as in pro mac places like calais 100 kilometres away. here, 4000 trucks and trailers a day going back—and—forth to the uk so it is a pretty difficultjob to keep the security here going. there is cooperation at the minute already between the uk authorities and the belgian authorities. but the motorway network extends here into the port, the traffic is through here, and despite all of that effort to increase security and...
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this site here is a giant port and there has been real pressure in recent months, as places like calaisd and that is 100 km away and hear 4000 trucks and trailers that they go back and forth to the uk so it is a pretty difficultjob to keep the security here going. there is cooperation at the minute, already between the uk authorities and the belgian authorities but the motorway network extends here into the port, the traffic is through here, and despite all of that effort to increase security and increase intelligence gathering, the trade as we have seen today continues. borisjohnson has held talks with the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, to discuss the deadlock over brexit. last night mps approved the prime minister's brexit deal — but rejected his 3—day timetable for rushing it through the commons. there's been cautious support in the european union for granting the uk more time to try to approve the deal. but borisjohnson has told the european council president, donald tusk, that he doesn't want any further delay. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. forget all westminster‘s
this site here is a giant port and there has been real pressure in recent months, as places like calaisd and that is 100 km away and hear 4000 trucks and trailers that they go back and forth to the uk so it is a pretty difficultjob to keep the security here going. there is cooperation at the minute, already between the uk authorities and the belgian authorities but the motorway network extends here into the port, the traffic is through here, and despite all of that effort to increase security...
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in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calais mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they're dishevelled. some of them have got phones and they're smart. this is now an international investigation, as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. as we've heard, people are willing to pay thousands of pounds to smuggling gangs in an attempt to get into the uk. our correspondent lucy williamson found other vietnamese people at a camp in northern france, who are trying to get across the channel. an hour's drive inland from the french coast, a dozen vietnamese men wait for a phone call from the man they call the boss. an afghan, they say, wh
in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calais mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the port....
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if you look at calais and cocktails, they are pretty robust.being accused of murder. and further afield, in bulgaria where the vehicle was registered, in so many places, people saying and stressing in one voice that this is going to be a complex and lengthy investigation. thank you very much. there's just one week before the uk was supposed to leave the eu — and brussels is still considering what length of extension to offer. there are concerns over suggestions that the prime minister plans to force an election if departure is delayed until next year. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster for us this morning. good morning, nick. a couple of things to pick up on. the idea of if and when the general election might be dependent on other issues, of course, and some divisions in the cabinet, apparently. yes, good morning, charlie. there is a bit of a waiting game going on at westminster now to see what sort of extension, if any, westminster now to see what sort of extension, ifany, brussels westminster now to see what sort of ex
if you look at calais and cocktails, they are pretty robust.being accused of murder. and further afield, in bulgaria where the vehicle was registered, in so many places, people saying and stressing in one voice that this is going to be a complex and lengthy investigation. thank you very much. there's just one week before the uk was supposed to leave the eu — and brussels is still considering what length of extension to offer. there are concerns over suggestions that the prime minister plans...
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of type at once as will relaunch its offensive to clear them out osama bin jawad reports now from calaison the turkey syria border. more fighting in northeast syria between kurds in turkish backed syrian rebels in videos uploaded by kurdish fighters they say they're defending their positions outside the so-called safe south of the towns of the lobby and rough terrain fighters who formed a coalition called the syrian national army or any deny they are making any territorial gains for the residents there he says 5 soldiers were wounded in attacks record as fighters were reportedly being backed by syrian government forces although no one has claimed responsibility turkish military sources accuse the kurds of carrying out 4 bombings in the last 4 days within the safe zone the fighting is happening despite an agreement for a 6 day pause forces loyal to syria's president bashar al assad have moved into towns and villages outside of the 30 kilometer boundary agreed by russia and turkey and russian military police as well as soldiers from chechnya are patrolling areas and the kurdish controlled.
of type at once as will relaunch its offensive to clear them out osama bin jawad reports now from calaison the turkey syria border. more fighting in northeast syria between kurds in turkish backed syrian rebels in videos uploaded by kurdish fighters they say they're defending their positions outside the so-called safe south of the towns of the lobby and rough terrain fighters who formed a coalition called the syrian national army or any deny they are making any territorial gains for the...
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we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossing. i met boris johnson once.stirs, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well.|j can describe brussels as a dog's brexit. hello. it is adam fleming and i'm going to say it again, live in brussels at the eu summit. i'm laura next to you. i'm katya next to you. nice to be together, apart from the fa ct nice to be together, apart from the fact chris mason is in reading waiting to do questions on radio 4. it is exciting and we are rooting for him. that's the disappointing news but there's been exciting news today, hasn't there? a revised exit deal exists on paper. yeah, there's a deal! there is a deal. in and of itself it's a big moment, weather you love or hate the idea of leaving the eu, there's a new deal.|j you love or hate the idea of leaving the eu, there's a new deal. i have to put in a but, because we have got so to put in a but, because we have got so jaded and cynical than i feel the urge to say we've had a deal before, about a year ago, and also having a deal here
we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossing. i met boris johnson once.stirs, they are going to get it wrong again. remainers and leavers, that's going to end well.|j can describe brussels as a dog's brexit. hello. it is adam fleming and i'm going to say it again, live in brussels at the eu summit. i'm laura next to you. i'm katya next to you. nice to be together, apart from the fa ct nice to be together, apart from the fact chris mason is in reading waiting to do questions on radio...
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in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales before crossing from dover to calais on mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before making its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings that smuggling gangs were targeting the port. they are dishevelled. some of them have got phones and they're smart. janet has lived opposite for more than 35 years. what is the largest number of people you've seen come off a container? probably about 30. two dozen at least. this is now an international investigation as police search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. explain how the travelling lines we re explain how the travelling lines were between vietnam and the uk. the statistics to see for themselves. for number of years now the vietnamese for a number of vietnamese for a number of vietnam
in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales before crossing from dover to calais on mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before making its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. for three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings that smuggling gangs were targeting the...
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this is a customs station built, brand-new, in calais, france. here's another part of it. this is a veterinary inspection on food and animal products to make sure they are up to european standards. french customs hired and trained 700 new inspectors nationwide to accommodate the worst-case brexit scenario. >>. >> translator: at the end of the month of october we will be able to face whatever formalities we need to take. >> reporter: not far away at a discount wine story, ben peek and mother sharon from england are also preparing for the worst. >> no one knows what they're going to do, do they? all the people in parliament haven't got a clue, have they? >> reporter: they could buy reduced taxed wine in france. they, like other brits, traveled across the channel to stock up. more than 1,000 pounds of the wine they bought. the wine store paid for their ferry ticket across the channel. but the surge in pre-brexit wine sales to worried customers could be a short-term gain for a long-term pain. the stores could be put out of business depending what form brexit takes. . >> this i
this is a customs station built, brand-new, in calais, france. here's another part of it. this is a veterinary inspection on food and animal products to make sure they are up to european standards. french customs hired and trained 700 new inspectors nationwide to accommodate the worst-case brexit scenario. >>. >> translator: at the end of the month of october we will be able to face whatever formalities we need to take. >> reporter: not far away at a discount wine story, ben...
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including eurotunnel. 0n ports of dover and calais including eurotunnel.land of the automotive industry, i was impressed the steps manufacturers are making to prepare and retail businesses have made significant strides. morrisons is a pen for all eventualities. the co—op says it is prepared for the worst case was remain and challenges for some businesses cannot be entirely mitigated even with every possible preparation. the uk economy is in a much better position to meet those risks and challenges thanks to the effo rts risks and challenges thanks to the efforts of these sectors and companies and the chancellor. the impact of no deal on both the e uk and the eu will depend on decisions made by the eu and its member states, rights, data protection, and northern ireland we have taken decisions which will benefit uk nationals as well as eu citizens. i hope the eu will match the generosity and flexibility we have shown. through the eu settlement scheme we have ensured every eu citizen resident here by the 31st of 0ctober can acquire a formal uk immigration sta
including eurotunnel. 0n ports of dover and calais including eurotunnel.land of the automotive industry, i was impressed the steps manufacturers are making to prepare and retail businesses have made significant strides. morrisons is a pen for all eventualities. the co—op says it is prepared for the worst case was remain and challenges for some businesses cannot be entirely mitigated even with every possible preparation. the uk economy is in a much better position to meet those risks and...
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is not confirmed that those who died today were migrants, but since the jungle camp was closed in calaisy. as well as boats, migrants are found in lori max. and the whole house will be shot by the appalling news that 39 bodies had been discovered and a lorry container in essex. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know that the thoughts and prayers are with all those who lost their lives and their loved ones. can we just think for a moment what it must've been like for those 39 people obviously in a desperate and dangerous situation for their lives to and suffocated to deathin for their lives to and suffocated to death in a container. this is an unbelievable tragedy that happened in our country at this time. the local mp was among many giving their condolences. she said it was sickening news. 0nce condolences. she said it was sickening news. once again campaigners say serious measures are needed to stop migrants dying. all we know is that 39 people who had hopes and dreams and fears just like you and me are no longer alive today. and this isjust you and me are no lo
is not confirmed that those who died today were migrants, but since the jungle camp was closed in calaisy. as well as boats, migrants are found in lori max. and the whole house will be shot by the appalling news that 39 bodies had been discovered and a lorry container in essex. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know that the thoughts and prayers are with all those who lost their lives and their loved ones. can we just think for a moment what it must've been like for...
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speaker getting away never was a mention that he's been arrested even though i'm sure his friends calaishat yeah it won't be long before police track him and that's for sure got to get that camera that looks like a pretty anti-theft device for the car. mean think you should, but you think covered up a little more they might have to start now. let's talk 49 ers now as we switch gears talk about this weekend football. >>we had jimmy g back on the practice field to have the bye week so all's back on for this weekend actually play monday practice actually went pretty well looks like anyway, they'll be facing the cleveland browns the niners are undefeated going into the game in fact the only teams not only in the conference but in the league right now patriot major i see only undefeated so there you go there are few players that are questionable for the injury list, but. >> check for just a bit. here's what he had to say. >>it's always more fun to play monday night because you everyone watching the guys get excited for that and and so that's where it is different. but she also going to tell t
speaker getting away never was a mention that he's been arrested even though i'm sure his friends calaishat yeah it won't be long before police track him and that's for sure got to get that camera that looks like a pretty anti-theft device for the car. mean think you should, but you think covered up a little more they might have to start now. let's talk 49 ers now as we switch gears talk about this weekend football. >>we had jimmy g back on the practice field to have the bye week so all's...
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the latter half of june and they are giving it the same thing on national day again to calais their position and to criticize china so time is very sensitive about the situation in hong kong thomson in singapore coming back to you if we are in effect saying that the chinese authorities lean on either other governments and or companies from other countries how do they do it to i mean what are the specifics that they they indulge in. so i mean obviously the chinese government has multiple means for influencing the decisions made both within china and without obviously their 1st preference would be persuasion would be to have self-censorship companies understand what the limits are not cross those lines so that's that's the number one preference but when that doesn't work they can use more coercion they can they can mobilize public sentiment they can make an example out of a company i mean it's worth noting with this and be a issue that there was one tweet out of probably millions on hong kong that keeping in mind that twitter is also banned in china that the chinese government decided to take
the latter half of june and they are giving it the same thing on national day again to calais their position and to criticize china so time is very sensitive about the situation in hong kong thomson in singapore coming back to you if we are in effect saying that the chinese authorities lean on either other governments and or companies from other countries how do they do it to i mean what are the specifics that they they indulge in. so i mean obviously the chinese government has multiple means...
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through santa rosa and often the distance that is one on one north and southbound those cars can calais early see the flames in the overnight hours when it was dark, zoom in beyond that late here beyond this traffic light it almost seems right there that's the epicenter. the fire when i was driving north and southbound in this direction and even here i am southwest of the fire. even here i can certainly smell the fire and breathing in you know that i have problems breathing from time to time and if you have any problems breathing at this time by all means stay inside and close your window because it is not good, especially of course as you get closer and closer to the fire and that's why they're forced to mandatory evacuations. winds are you're on notice you could be next cloverdale could be next as well i was at the fat location and that's about 15 miles northwest of guys develop james darya we'll actually they just opened a new evacuation center at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>for people to go as well because healdsburg started to really show up right and as you know the fair grou
through santa rosa and often the distance that is one on one north and southbound those cars can calais early see the flames in the overnight hours when it was dark, zoom in beyond that late here beyond this traffic light it almost seems right there that's the epicenter. the fire when i was driving north and southbound in this direction and even here i am southwest of the fire. even here i can certainly smell the fire and breathing in you know that i have problems breathing from time to time...
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is not confirmed that those who died today were migrants, but since thejungle camp was closed in calaiscent years. the whole house will be shocked by the appalling news that 39 bodies have been discovered in a lorry container in essex. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know that the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones. can we just think for a moment of what it must have been like for those 39 people, obviously in a desperate and dangerous situation, for their lives to end, suffocated to death in a container? this is an unbelievable human tragedy that happened in our country at this time. the local mp was among many giving their condolences. she said it was sickening news, and people—trafficking is a vile and dangerous business. once again, campaigners say serious measures are needed to stop migrants dying. all we know at this point is that 39 people, who had hopes and dreams and fears like you and me, are no longer alive today. and this is an unspeakable tragedy that could have been avoided. it is not the
is not confirmed that those who died today were migrants, but since thejungle camp was closed in calaiscent years. the whole house will be shocked by the appalling news that 39 bodies have been discovered in a lorry container in essex. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know that the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones. can we just think for a moment of what it must have been like for those 39 people, obviously in...