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in camden.rd from a representative of the residents association on the chalcot estate. we have got cars to bring people to different places and they will be taught from there, where they will be going. we're waiting on they will be going. we're waiting on the fire brigade to know what is going to happen and as we get the information we will let you know what is going to happen, 0k? are people being forcibly removed? not that i know of. we have gone door—to—door and explain to people what is going on. individuals are not being forced to leave, they are being told to leave, for the road safety and it is opted in to the decision. camden council will provide accommodation for people. where, i don't know, but they are doing their best. with this information made available in the last year was, why are they doing this on a friday? we only found out a few hours ago. yesterday morning, when we found out that the cladding was not up to standard, we let everyone know straightaway. the fire service was let
in camden.rd from a representative of the residents association on the chalcot estate. we have got cars to bring people to different places and they will be taught from there, where they will be going. we're waiting on they will be going. we're waiting on the fire brigade to know what is going to happen and as we get the information we will let you know what is going to happen, 0k? are people being forcibly removed? not that i know of. we have gone door—to—door and explain to people what is...
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we are going to go to camden council very soon when are going to go to camden council very soon whencil very soon when we see the lead of the council trust the statement about what's happening at the tower block that is being evacuated. a former loyalist paramilitary turned supergrass admits two hundred a former loyalist paramilitary commander — who became a so—called ‘supergrass‘ — has pleaded guilty to two hundred terrorist offences, including five murders. gary haggarty —— who used to run a unit of the ulster volunteer force —— admitted the crimes as part of a deal to give evidence against other paramilitaries. the son of one of his victims said haggarty‘s hands are deep in blood and he should never go free. there's some flash photography in chris page's report. during the troubles, the uvf took more lives than any other loyalist paramilitary organisation. it killed more than 500 people. one of its commanders was this man, gary haggarty. he's pleaded guilty to 200 offences. the prosecution case document runs to around 12,000 pages, covering 16 violent years from 1991. two of the f
we are going to go to camden council very soon when are going to go to camden council very soon whencil very soon when we see the lead of the council trust the statement about what's happening at the tower block that is being evacuated. a former loyalist paramilitary turned supergrass admits two hundred a former loyalist paramilitary commander — who became a so—called ‘supergrass‘ — has pleaded guilty to two hundred terrorist offences, including five murders. gary haggarty —— who...
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for the moment, from camden, back to the studio. from so called islamic state militants within days, according to iraq's prime minister. around 400 is fighters are surrounded in the centre of the country's second largest city. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin has been to the front line in mosul‘s old city, along with cameraman nicholas hameon and producer firle davies. her report contains images some may find distressing. a journey to the front line. 0ur windscreen, a reminder of the dangers ahead. 0ur escort, from iraq's elite counterterrorism force. snaking forward towards an enemy that is still inflicting casualties. like this wounded soldier being rushed away as we arrived. and families fleeing, too, on foot. escaping hunger and fear a beloved city robbed of life. no food, no water, mosul dead. this is the old city area, it's really the heart of the battle. and when you look around you, you get a real sense of how fierce the fighting has been. the damage is immense, in every direction. the narrow streets, a tight squeeze as troops
for the moment, from camden, back to the studio. from so called islamic state militants within days, according to iraq's prime minister. around 400 is fighters are surrounded in the centre of the country's second largest city. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin has been to the front line in mosul‘s old city, along with cameraman nicholas hameon and producer firle davies. her report contains images some may find distressing. a journey to the front line. 0ur windscreen, a reminder of the dangers...
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. sleep, residents came face—to—face with the leader of camden councilli am so with the leader of camdenli am so absolutely stressed. why was hotels not looked at before we were all evacuated? i hotels not looked at before we were all evacuated ? i have hotels not looked at before we were all evacuated? i have sat on a chair over here since nine o'clock last night, i over here since nine o'clock last night, lam over here since nine o'clock last night, i am 72 years old. i suffer with emphysema. now i am being told they cannot rehouse me because i have a dog! what do they want me to do with my dog, put it to sleep? last night the council took the decision based on fire service advice, that the people living on the chalcots estate should be moot. some stayed on air beds, others were centre hotels, and some were staying put. iberian cried last night. i am choked up now, it is dreadful. —— i really cried last night. they are saying we have to get out. the council officials came to the door, banging on the door, get out, get out! the chap round the door said no, she is not going. she is getti
. sleep, residents came face—to—face with the leader of camden councilli am so with the leader of camdenli am so absolutely stressed. why was hotels not looked at before we were all evacuated? i hotels not looked at before we were all evacuated ? i have hotels not looked at before we were all evacuated? i have sat on a chair over here since nine o'clock last night, i over here since nine o'clock last night, lam over here since nine o'clock last night, i am 72 years old. i suffer with...
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camden felt it had to act.etely up to robust standards was a deep concern, given the combination, and that was the message from the fire services today. the issue was the combination of the two factors and that‘s why we‘ve taken the action we‘ve taken the night. the shadow of the worst fire in decades now looms large over social housing. grenfell tower was destroyed from the to the top. the fire started in a kitchen on the lower floor. now police have confirmed what eyewitnesses said, the origin of the inferno was a hotpoint fridge, like this one, in that kitchen. flames escaped through a window and began to race up and across the outside of the building. which is why the focus right from the start has been on what was added to the tower during its refurbishment. aluminium cladding and foam insulation and right from the start, police wanted to know how fire resistant was it. preliminary tests on the insulation samples collected from grenfell tower show that they combusted soon after the test started. the initia
camden felt it had to act.etely up to robust standards was a deep concern, given the combination, and that was the message from the fire services today. the issue was the combination of the two factors and that‘s why we‘ve taken the action we‘ve taken the night. the shadow of the worst fire in decades now looms large over social housing. grenfell tower was destroyed from the to the top. the fire started in a kitchen on the lower floor. now police have confirmed what eyewitnesses said, the...
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it's slicing camden county in half and pushing through eastern portions of camden county now. the tornado warning remains in effect for another minute or so, it will be discontinued, so right now you see the leading edge of a powerful squall line in the process of pushing through blue anchor. there we go, we're at 7:00 a.m. i'll tell you what we'll do, we'll send it back over to you real quick and confirm a couple of things, get on the horn with accuweather. >> i know you're constantly monitoring the maps it's difficult for you to do this, you're doing a good job, as we watch this system, do we know, have there been any reports as you see from your computer system of any downed trees or any damage to property that we know of right now. >> reporter: that's what i am looking for, i have seen reports of flying debris, i have not seen any significant damage reports is of yet. doesn't mean it h
it's slicing camden county in half and pushing through eastern portions of camden county now. the tornado warning remains in effect for another minute or so, it will be discontinued, so right now you see the leading edge of a powerful squall line in the process of pushing through blue anchor. there we go, we're at 7:00 a.m. i'll tell you what we'll do, we'll send it back over to you real quick and confirm a couple of things, get on the horn with accuweather. >> i know you're constantly...
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aside from that marc camden operating only to green belt. camden to d.c.gin green belt and take the metro. if you take washington metro those trains not dealing with any delays and if brunswick line not affected by that service disruption this morning. bruz wick line the only line not impacted aside from washington metro we're seeing fine conditions across the rail lines locally as you make your way par maron mark, pep and camden lines. erin fox d.c. twitter. we'll take roads next. annie and maureen. >> k.c. police need help finding plea missing people. diamond ridge way was last seen friday, june 23, 4,000 block minnesota avenue north east. black female, light complexion. 5' 10". brown dies and black hair wearing blue dress. >> and looking for hannah olivia brown she went missing june 6. hannah described as black female light complexion 5' 6" to 5'" and 130 pounds hazele eyes and dark brown hair last seep wearing red becameing suit 1300 block of 45 street and edward rhone has been missing since last thursday. he is described black man medium complexion me
aside from that marc camden operating only to green belt. camden to d.c.gin green belt and take the metro. if you take washington metro those trains not dealing with any delays and if brunswick line not affected by that service disruption this morning. bruz wick line the only line not impacted aside from washington metro we're seeing fine conditions across the rail lines locally as you make your way par maron mark, pep and camden lines. erin fox d.c. twitter. we'll take roads next. annie and...
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do you think camden council are handling this very well?ink camden council are handling this very well? i was in close contact with the council on wednesday, thursday and friday. i think they have done the right thing. you have to err on the side of caution. you can't play russian roulette with people's safety. they have received the advice from the experts, acted on the advice and i am hoping because the council speedily... the government have said they are committed to helping councils who need help. as soon as possible the repair work is being made so residents can go back to their homes. 0bviously made so residents can go back to their homes. obviously it is terribly inconvenient and a huge nuisance for these families to have to be moved, but the council has done the right thing. it can't be acceptable. if the council knows the building is unsafe, to allow people to occupy this building. it is 2017, how can this have happened, isn't this neglect from councils?” how can this have happened, isn't this neglect from councils? i have said fo
do you think camden council are handling this very well?ink camden council are handling this very well? i was in close contact with the council on wednesday, thursday and friday. i think they have done the right thing. you have to err on the side of caution. you can't play russian roulette with people's safety. they have received the advice from the experts, acted on the advice and i am hoping because the council speedily... the government have said they are committed to helping councils who...
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the number of high—rise buildings failing fire safety tests rises to 75, and in camden there are newrns about fire doors. theresa may tells mps she wants to give the three million eu nationals living in britain — the same status as uk citizens after brexit. tonight after granville, we reveal the failures at heart of the very system that is supposed to keep us safe. we talk to a former housing minister —— grenfell. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the democratic unionist party has agreed the terms of a deal to support theresa may's minority conservative government. the deal involves more than a billion pounds of extra spending in northern ireland — on health, education and infrastructure. the first ministers of scotland and wales have condemned the deal in the strongest terms calling it ‘cash for votes‘. theresa may has also been accused of undermining the search for stable government in northern ireland — as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. 18 days since the election, nearly three weeks of waiting, a political lifetime for the prime minister. deal or no deal, mrs f
the number of high—rise buildings failing fire safety tests rises to 75, and in camden there are newrns about fire doors. theresa may tells mps she wants to give the three million eu nationals living in britain — the same status as uk citizens after brexit. tonight after granville, we reveal the failures at heart of the very system that is supposed to keep us safe. we talk to a former housing minister —— grenfell. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the democratic unionist party has...
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this is camden, gloucester, into burlington. as we go closer, you can see if your neighborhood is in the area. this stretches just outside of medford as we get to parts of burlington county. so if you are in that area, you need to take cover. can't say it enough. even if you think we heard this before, nothing happened, every storm is different. you need to take cover when you're under these warnings. now we're looking at the separate warning in effect to 7:15, the one in gloucester and camden in 7:00. so outside to trenton to handle ton square through to east wind sofr a sor and stretching to long branch under this tornado warning as well. we have a spot cell possible to fuel off a tornado or again some straight line wind damage. let's take a look here, looks like tornado warning for burlington, camden and gloucester county just expired. let me make sure i'm reading this properly. yes, it looks like this has just been expired. but that does not mean this is not a storm that could not still produce strong damaging winds. so if y
this is camden, gloucester, into burlington. as we go closer, you can see if your neighborhood is in the area. this stretches just outside of medford as we get to parts of burlington county. so if you are in that area, you need to take cover. can't say it enough. even if you think we heard this before, nothing happened, every storm is different. you need to take cover when you're under these warnings. now we're looking at the separate warning in effect to 7:15, the one in gloucester and camden...
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georgia gould, the leader of camden council there.e i arrived here today is how people were finding out on the news that the blocks here on the chalcot estate were going to be evacuated. people have been telling me how they started to hear this. they went downstairs to speak to wardens, security guards, who told them, no, nothing going on. you can go back upstairs. then they kept coming downstairs and sing, but the news as saying that the tower blocks will be evacuated. they were then told, no, nothing happening. then in the early hours of the morning, and not came at the door saying to people you need to get out of the tower blocks. that was the case of someone joining me now. joining me now is mary ann gilroy who lives nearby. you got a knock on your door at 3am. this morning, when you're young children were fast asleep? yes, i did. it was not a shock. i was waiting for the knock. when i saw the news that the blocks were getting evacuated. i went to tattle and got more information. i got information from councillors. they said it sh
georgia gould, the leader of camden council there.e i arrived here today is how people were finding out on the news that the blocks here on the chalcot estate were going to be evacuated. people have been telling me how they started to hear this. they went downstairs to speak to wardens, security guards, who told them, no, nothing going on. you can go back upstairs. then they kept coming downstairs and sing, but the news as saying that the tower blocks will be evacuated. they were then told, no,...
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that is what happened in camden last night. it was notjust a question of the cladding in camden.sues that came together which meant the fire service was concerned about those tower blocks. you have considered that the grenfell response amounted to a failure of the state. what has been done to avoid that being the case in terms of these evacuations? i did indeed say the initial response to the grenfell tower fire was not good enough. that is why the government stepped in. we have been providing the capacity, the capability, for the kensington and chelsea area. we are bringing other people in so we can see people who have lost their homes in the grenfell tower fire being rehoused within three weeks, ensuring that we are providing financial support to people who lost everything. but as part of that also it is government that have been working with local authorities to ensure they are inspecting their tower blocks. we have facilities available for the cladding on tower blocks where they have sent these things in. when those tests find means that local authorities are working with gov
that is what happened in camden last night. it was notjust a question of the cladding in camden.sues that came together which meant the fire service was concerned about those tower blocks. you have considered that the grenfell response amounted to a failure of the state. what has been done to avoid that being the case in terms of these evacuations? i did indeed say the initial response to the grenfell tower fire was not good enough. that is why the government stepped in. we have been providing...
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. >>> last day of school marks end of an era in camden. final class is graduating from historic camden high school. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live in camden with this story, cleve. >> reporter: we saw graduation from one to 3:00 this afternoon, annes sin then families have been coming here to the steps of the high school to take a picture. they know they are part of history.: >> hearing your name called, is something a high school graduate and their families never forget. but camden high school class of 2017 are graduates that the city will never forget, last to finish school at 100 year-old building known as the castle on the hill. >> everybody will remember 2017. >> last class to walk down those stairs. >> reporter: last fall state of new jersey announced 133 million-dollar project to replace camden high. officials say it makes more sense then keep sinking money in the old building with 60 year-old boilers, crumbling front and outdated classrooms. >> it is heavy in the beginning and heavy on the historic time in camden hi
. >>> last day of school marks end of an era in camden. final class is graduating from historic camden high school. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live in camden with this story, cleve. >> reporter: we saw graduation from one to 3:00 this afternoon, annes sin then families have been coming here to the steps of the high school to take a picture. they know they are part of history.: >> hearing your name called, is something a high school graduate and...
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camden council says it was left with no choice because of multiple fire safety failures.hough, still don't want to go. the council officials came to the door, banging on the door, "get out, get out," but the chap round the hallway said, "no, she's not going, she's getting on for 80, she can't go anywhere, she's got a cat." by night, the pockets of resistance against evacuation are evident. nick quraishi, bbc news. our correspondent catriona renton is in camden in north london. good morning. good morning. you will see there are people still coming here to the centre to get advice. we have seen people in the last few minutes coming to talk to council officials at the door here, to get information. but we are seeing far fewer people coming here now than we have seen over the last 36 hours or so. have seen over the last 36 hours or so. that's because over that time many people have now been found temporary accommodation. as we've just heard, from a council statement we received, offers of accommodation have been made to nearly 200 people who have had to leave and most of thes
camden council says it was left with no choice because of multiple fire safety failures.hough, still don't want to go. the council officials came to the door, banging on the door, "get out, get out," but the chap round the hallway said, "no, she's not going, she's getting on for 80, she can't go anywhere, she's got a cat." by night, the pockets of resistance against evacuation are evident. nick quraishi, bbc news. our correspondent catriona renton is in camden in north...
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the number of high—rise buildings failing fire safety tests rises to 75, and in camden there are newerns about fire doors. victory for president trump as the us supreme court allow parts of his travel ban against six mainly muslim countries. an inquest has heard how five friends drowned during a trip to camber sands in east sussex despite being competent swimmers. and a report on the secrets of sleep and how too little leaves the brain struggling. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news... heather watson wows at eastbourne as she beats the world number nine, dominika cibulkova, to reach round three. good evening. the democratic unionist party has agreed the terms of a deal to support the minority conservative government. the deal involves more than a billion pounds of extra spending in northern ireland, on health, education and infrastructure. the first ministers of scotland and wales have condemned the deal in the strongest terms, calling it "cash for votes". theresa may has also been accused of undermining the search for stable government in northern ireland, as our political editor
the number of high—rise buildings failing fire safety tests rises to 75, and in camden there are newerns about fire doors. victory for president trump as the us supreme court allow parts of his travel ban against six mainly muslim countries. an inquest has heard how five friends drowned during a trip to camber sands in east sussex despite being competent swimmers. and a report on the secrets of sleep and how too little leaves the brain struggling. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news......
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the councils include manchester, camden, plymouth and hounslow.our chief fire officer of your region tells you that, clearly as a leader of a city, you have got to listen to that. so we have looked at the figures, and it comes out at £31 million approximately. as well as cladding, authorities are also examining things like fire doors and gas pipes. it is notjust residential blocks. inspections are also taking place in nhs buildings, like hull royal infirmary. so will the government pay for every safety defect found ? the government pay for every safety defect found? if they need financial support, and not all of them will, but if they do need it, we will ensure that they have the resources they need to do this necessary work. that will not be put at risk. at glastonbury today, the music also gave way to talk of safety in tower blocks, with jeremy gave way to talk of safety in tower blocks, withjeremy corbyn demanding that the government get a grip. the prime minister needs to come to parliament again and explain what is going on, and it needs an e
the councils include manchester, camden, plymouth and hounslow.our chief fire officer of your region tells you that, clearly as a leader of a city, you have got to listen to that. so we have looked at the figures, and it comes out at £31 million approximately. as well as cladding, authorities are also examining things like fire doors and gas pipes. it is notjust residential blocks. inspections are also taking place in nhs buildings, like hull royal infirmary. so will the government pay for...
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hats off to camden council for taking this action.ndlords will be following suit. can we clarify, you have not been advising camden on any official capacity, have you? i have not been involved in any official capacity. we are kept out. we have been advising in saying these things for years. i have been talking a different meetings, i have spoken in front of people who advise government that we would have a catastrophe with cladding in this country and that we will have another set of disasters. cladding isjust one part will have another set of disasters. cladding is just one part of the scandal. we have heard today with the tower blocks in the chalcot estate that also that there are internal issues, issues around fire doors, gas and so forth. yes, i know. we know that the legal requirement for the gas pipes is that they are putting fireproof ducts, vented top and bottom in a building. you run them up the outside to avoid the risks of explosion. that is like you have the gap t°p explosion. that is like you have the gap top and bottom.
hats off to camden council for taking this action.ndlords will be following suit. can we clarify, you have not been advising camden on any official capacity, have you? i have not been involved in any official capacity. we are kept out. we have been advising in saying these things for years. i have been talking a different meetings, i have spoken in front of people who advise government that we would have a catastrophe with cladding in this country and that we will have another set of disasters....
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four buildings in camden in north london were evacuated last night by the authorities for "urgent fireety works". they said there was nothing that we could do to guarantee residents‘ safety that night. in that situation, given the circumstances we are in, i thought we had to act swiftly. we are making sure the authority has the ability to do what is necessary to ensure that people have somewhere to stay and that the work is done so that those tower blocks will become safe for them to return in the future. some residents spent the night in hotels or on airbeds you have to leave, pack a bag. i said, for how long? they said, just for a couple of days. i said, what if we don't leave? and they said, well, we will have the police around to forcibly remove you from your flat. also in the next hour — a cyber attack at westminster. house of commons authorities say they‘ re investigating attempts to hack mps' and peers' email accounts. labour leaderjeremy corbyn urges the glastonbury crowds to make a difference, saying he was inspired by the number of young people who'd got involved in politics
four buildings in camden in north london were evacuated last night by the authorities for "urgent fireety works". they said there was nothing that we could do to guarantee residents‘ safety that night. in that situation, given the circumstances we are in, i thought we had to act swiftly. we are making sure the authority has the ability to do what is necessary to ensure that people have somewhere to stay and that the work is done so that those tower blocks will become safe for them...
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mark train delays on pep and camden liens. southbound penn lines limited service to new carl ton and from there you can transfer on the orange line to d.c.. if you want to take the note reoption south bound camden green belt can take the green line metro to d.c. as well and northbound passengers will only have green belt to points north. moving things forward also keep if mind northbound penn line passengers should drive washington metro to new carl ton to board trains in baltimore and if you take brunswick line this morning it will pra into union station and also keep in mind since receive track wrapped up autopsy rail lines on town. we'll let you know if that changes, in washington not delays with delays and any questions fox d.c. twitter, taking a lock at road next. >> develops you saw on "fox5"allegations of boost fixing to praise public schools. they approve the hiring of third party investigators. they voted unanimously last night. kev ep mavrm well joined the called guess spite den he'll of allegations state board hopes
mark train delays on pep and camden liens. southbound penn lines limited service to new carl ton and from there you can transfer on the orange line to d.c.. if you want to take the note reoption south bound camden green belt can take the green line metro to d.c. as well and northbound passengers will only have green belt to points north. moving things forward also keep if mind northbound penn line passengers should drive washington metro to new carl ton to board trains in baltimore and if you...
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in about 45 minutes we will talk to the leader of camden council. bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitliss about the uk's position in talks with the eu. we had various different eu politicians, the elected politicians saying it was a good start. of course it is very early days. it has been a year... it would be helpful... it would be helpful if broadcasters would be patriotic. the country made a decision... unpatriotic? are you accusing me of being unpatriotic for questioning how negotiations are going? we all need to pull together as a country. we made a decision one year ago today to leave the european union. the outgoing leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron, has described andrea leadsom's remarks as "a sinister threat to the free media" — and said she should apologise. more than 100 people are missing after a landslide in south—western china. around 40 homes were destroyed when the side of a mountain collapsed in the sichuan province. a rescue operation is now taking p
in about 45 minutes we will talk to the leader of camden council. bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitliss about the uk's position in talks with the eu. we had various different eu politicians, the elected politicians saying it was a good start. of course it is very early days. it has been a year... it would be helpful... it would be helpful if broadcasters would be patriotic. the country made a decision......
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camden council say they we re more time.uncil say they were told by fire officials that the resident safety could not be guaranteed overnight. we understand that around 83 households have refused to leave. 0ne that around 83 households have refused to leave. one of those people who is staying put is gemma. when did you get the knock? we got the knot, the first knock around 930 la st the knot, the first knock around 930 last night to tell us that the building was being evacuated and we had to leave immediately. when we asked what would happen if we did not leave, they said they strongly recommended believing that they could not force us out basically. then we made the decision to stay. why have you decided to stay if it is not safe? we have always felt safe in our blocks. we feel safe on the fourth floor, we are not too high up and we just feel like... it was chaos. it was not like you have to leave by tomorrow, you have to leave in a couple of hours, it was leave in a couple of hours, it was leave as soon as possible and the
camden council say they we re more time.uncil say they were told by fire officials that the resident safety could not be guaranteed overnight. we understand that around 83 households have refused to leave. 0ne that around 83 households have refused to leave. one of those people who is staying put is gemma. when did you get the knock? we got the knot, the first knock around 930 la st the knot, the first knock around 930 last night to tell us that the building was being evacuated and we had to...
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tonight's development in camden came too late for the mirror.uses on how a fridge freezer started the grenfell blaze. the express labels theresa may's critics eu bullies as the prime minister announced details of the uk's offer to eu nationals after brexit. according to the times, the manchester suicide bomber used videos from youtube and other websites to help to build the device that killed 22 people. and the mail serialises a biography of the duchess of cornwall. european union leaders have given a cool response to theresa may's proposal to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. the president of the european council, donald tusk, called the plans below his expectations and said they risked making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan, which the prime minister describes as serious and fair, people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from brussels. goodbye to the flag, goodbye to this town. a year ago today
tonight's development in camden came too late for the mirror.uses on how a fridge freezer started the grenfell blaze. the express labels theresa may's critics eu bullies as the prime minister announced details of the uk's offer to eu nationals after brexit. according to the times, the manchester suicide bomber used videos from youtube and other websites to help to build the device that killed 22 people. and the mail serialises a biography of the duchess of cornwall. european union leaders have...
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do you think camden council are handling this very well?close contact with camden council wednesday—friday. i think they've done the right thing. you've got to err on the side caution. you can't play russian roulette with people's safety. they received the advice from the experts, they've acted on the advice. i'm hoping, because the council speedily asked for mutual aid from other councils across london, because the government has said they are committed to helping councils who need their help, that will see as possible the remedial work, the repairs being done on buildings to make them safe so families can go back to their homes. it's terribly inconvenient, obviously, and a huge nuisance for these families to have to be moved but i think the council's done the right thing. what can't be allowed to happen is when a customer was a building's unsafe for the council still to allow people to occupy those buildings. —— a council knows a building's unsafe. as you said, it's 2017, how could this have happened? isn't this severe neglect from counci
do you think camden council are handling this very well?close contact with camden council wednesday—friday. i think they've done the right thing. you've got to err on the side caution. you can't play russian roulette with people's safety. they received the advice from the experts, they've acted on the advice. i'm hoping, because the council speedily asked for mutual aid from other councils across london, because the government has said they are committed to helping councils who need their...
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council initially said they we re camden council initially said they were working towards?”ially said they were working towards? i think it will be very challenging. i don't know what process they are adopting that it will be challenging. i think we have to accept, all of us in the construction industry and residents need to accept that it is a process that needs time to be followed through to ensure that what goes backis through to ensure that what goes back is done properly with proper planning. christopher myers forensics architect, thank you for talking to us. apologies for the sound breaking down a little towards the end of the interview. find out how story is covered in the papers tomorrow at 10:30pm and 11th and the, our guests tonight rob merrick deputy editor of the independent and author and broadcaster natalie haynes. the brexit secretary, david davis, has said he is "pretty sure" that the uk can reach a suitable deal with brussels, on leaving the european union — but he suggested britain may need a transitional arrangement if everything isn't agreed within the tw
council initially said they we re camden council initially said they were working towards?”ially said they were working towards? i think it will be very challenging. i don't know what process they are adopting that it will be challenging. i think we have to accept, all of us in the construction industry and residents need to accept that it is a process that needs time to be followed through to ensure that what goes backis through to ensure that what goes back is done properly with proper...
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the developments in camden came too late for the daily mirror.s of theresa may as eu bullies, as the prime minister announces details of the offer to eu nationals after brexit. according to the times, the manchester suicide bomber used videos from youtube and other websites to help build a device that killed 22 people. and the daily mail serialises the biography of the duchess of cambridge. a couple of the papers are managing to report what happened in camden tonight, only a couple of them because the news broke so late. we will start with the i. urgent safety work needed at high rise after buildings fail safety checks. even this front page was put together in a rush. absolutely, covering breaking news. deciding to evacuate a block on a friday evening. they are talking about putting people up on a leisure centre and speaking about finding hotel rooms in the middle of high season in london for 800 households. my season in london for 800 households. my first reaction is, i think this isa my first reaction is, i think this is a mistake. if i was the
the developments in camden came too late for the daily mirror.s of theresa may as eu bullies, as the prime minister announces details of the offer to eu nationals after brexit. according to the times, the manchester suicide bomber used videos from youtube and other websites to help build a device that killed 22 people. and the daily mail serialises the biography of the duchess of cambridge. a couple of the papers are managing to report what happened in camden tonight, only a couple of them...
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camden felt it had to act. area which wasn't completely up to robust standards was a deep concern, given the combination, and that was the message from the fire services today. the issue was the combination of the two factors and that's why we've taken the action we've taken the night. the shadow of the worst fire in decades now looms large over social housing. grenfell tower was destroyed from the to the top. the fire started in a kitchen on the lower floor. now police have confirmed what eyewitnesses said, the origin of the inferno was a hotpoint fridge, like this one, in that kitchen. flames escaped through a window and began to race up and across the outside of the building. which is why the focus right from the start has been on what was added to the tower during its refurbishment. aluminium cladding and foam insulation and right from the start, police wanted to know how fire resistant was it. preliminary tests on the insulation samples collected from grenfell tests on the insulation samples collected from
camden felt it had to act. area which wasn't completely up to robust standards was a deep concern, given the combination, and that was the message from the fire services today. the issue was the combination of the two factors and that's why we've taken the action we've taken the night. the shadow of the worst fire in decades now looms large over social housing. grenfell tower was destroyed from the to the top. the fire started in a kitchen on the lower floor. now police have confirmed what...
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it will take place july 28th and 29th at churches in camden , trenton and newark. state officials say, people can turn in up to three guns, and receive up to $200 per gun official says there will be no questions asked. >>> drug maker merck is working to get its computer system back on line. it is one of 80 companies affected by a massive sign's tack. merck has a big presence in our area. hackers encrypted files on the computer system. they are demanding money to de crypt their information. the sign's tack started in ukraine, this morning, and has spread around the world. >>> well, we are following a developing store right now, human remains found by a construction crew in nicetown eye tioga chopper three over the scene in the 1700 block of west atlantic street. a construction crew doing demolition discover the partial remains while digging at the site. authorities are now investigating. >>> south jersey beach where three people died in 2012, will remain opened, the sand, gave way beneath those beach goers, as they were walk ago long waters edge on hereford inlet be
it will take place july 28th and 29th at churches in camden , trenton and newark. state officials say, people can turn in up to three guns, and receive up to $200 per gun official says there will be no questions asked. >>> drug maker merck is working to get its computer system back on line. it is one of 80 companies affected by a massive sign's tack. merck has a big presence in our area. hackers encrypted files on the computer system. they are demanding money to de crypt their...
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katrina renton is in camden for us. have a statement from camden council saying, we anticipate these works will be completed in 3—4 weeks but it is hugely inconvenient and stressful for some of the residents? that's right. that's what the council have been trained all along. they are asking and thanking people here for bearing with them. you will see is much quieter here. we've seen it get much quieter in the last few hours. when i was here at 11 o'clock last night there were more people registering and more people moving through, being taken away to hotels. places to stay. others going to stay with friends and family. that initial confusion has certainly eased. about a0 people stayed here overnight last night, compared to 100 on friday night. that gives you an idea that things are settling down. i did speak to people as they we re down. i did speak to people as they were leaving here this morning. one family was telling me how tired they are. they stayed there last night and said they didn't get much sleep and said the
katrina renton is in camden for us. have a statement from camden council saying, we anticipate these works will be completed in 3—4 weeks but it is hugely inconvenient and stressful for some of the residents? that's right. that's what the council have been trained all along. they are asking and thanking people here for bearing with them. you will see is much quieter here. we've seen it get much quieter in the last few hours. when i was here at 11 o'clock last night there were more people...
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after days of speculation, the residency in camden have finally had it confirmed that they are one ofctually have the same cladding as in g re nfell tower. have the same cladding as in grenfell tower. it has the same polyethylene corner but it does have slightly different insulation properties which means that it does have some fire resistance. nevertheless, the council here says it is taking matters very seriously indeed. it says it will remove cladding from five of its box and in the meantime, it is going to have 20 47 fire patrols, will patrol corridors to make sure that nothing flammable is left lying about and is carrying out tests on white goods in the properties. let's start now to one of the residents. ron, just tell me, how do you feel as somebody living in this blog now you know what you do about the cladding? you feel uncomfortable. from a leaseholder point of view, there are a lot of concerns obviously. costs, what is going to cost. is there an implication of cost to me which i don't think so because i paid 42,000 towards the cost and that's a finger that i am concerned wi
after days of speculation, the residency in camden have finally had it confirmed that they are one ofctually have the same cladding as in g re nfell tower. have the same cladding as in grenfell tower. it has the same polyethylene corner but it does have slightly different insulation properties which means that it does have some fire resistance. nevertheless, the council here says it is taking matters very seriously indeed. it says it will remove cladding from five of its box and in the...
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around 4,000 people were told to evacuate their homes in camden, their safety could not be guaranteeded about fire doors and gas pipes. any area which was not com pletely pipes. any area which was not completely up to the best standards was of deep concern giving the combination. that was the message today. the issue was the combination of two factors and that is why we have taken the action we have taken tonight. at the leisure centre, air beds were assembled to cater for up to 100 residents. it will take up to four weeks to remove cladding from the estate. during that time, people are urged to stay with family or friends or in hotels. camden council has already secured 270 rooms in london and have spent the night transporting people. some residents said the first they knew was on the news. there are children, families with babies, they have nowhere to go. and ijust think they left everything too late in dealing with it at this time of night, which is half one now. this is ridiculous. g re nfell tower was half one now. this is ridiculous. grenfell tower was destroyed from the bottom
around 4,000 people were told to evacuate their homes in camden, their safety could not be guaranteeded about fire doors and gas pipes. any area which was not com pletely pipes. any area which was not completely up to the best standards was of deep concern giving the combination. that was the message today. the issue was the combination of two factors and that is why we have taken the action we have taken tonight. at the leisure centre, air beds were assembled to cater for up to 100 residents....
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portions of camden county now. the tornado warning remains in effect for another minute or so, it will be discontinued, so right now you see the leading edge of a powerful squall line in the process of pushing through blue anchor. there we go, we're at 7:00 a.m. i'll tell you what we'll do, we'll send it back over to you real quick and confirm a couple of things, get on the horn with accuweather. >> i know you're constantly monitoring the maps it's difficult for you to do this, you're doing a good job, as we watch this system, do we know, have there been any reports as you see from your computer system of any downed trees or any damage to property that we know of right now. >> reporter: that's what i am looking for, i have seen reports of flying debris, i have not seen any significant damage reports is of yet. doesn't mean it hadn't happened, just means it hadn't come in yet to the national weather service, so i have not seen any reports like that as of yet. >> right now we're talking this is just a warning. >> rep
portions of camden county now. the tornado warning remains in effect for another minute or so, it will be discontinued, so right now you see the leading edge of a powerful squall line in the process of pushing through blue anchor. there we go, we're at 7:00 a.m. i'll tell you what we'll do, we'll send it back over to you real quick and confirm a couple of things, get on the horn with accuweather. >> i know you're constantly monitoring the maps it's difficult for you to do this, you're...
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the last few minutes, we have heard from georgia gould, leader of camden council.he explained why the decision has been made. ever since the tragic fire at grenfell, we have done everything we can to check the safety of our blog. on wednesday we were first in the queue to check the cladding on our blocks. what we found was the installation was safe but the external cladding was not up to the standard that we wanted and was not fire retardant. obviously this was very disappointed and we share that disappointment with our residents. we've had a public meeting on thursday with residents were they concerned about fire safety that i hadn't been aware of. i immediately asked council staff and fire services to be in those blocks making the text. they said they could —— they said they could not confirm safety. i have made the difficult decision to move residents into temporary accommodation while we we re temporary accommodation while we were make urgent changes. i know it is difficult but grenfell changes everything and we cannot take risks with our tenants' everything an
the last few minutes, we have heard from georgia gould, leader of camden council.he explained why the decision has been made. ever since the tragic fire at grenfell, we have done everything we can to check the safety of our blog. on wednesday we were first in the queue to check the cladding on our blocks. what we found was the installation was safe but the external cladding was not up to the standard that we wanted and was not fire retardant. obviously this was very disappointed and we share...
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we acted swiftly in camden to get the information.o need somewhere to sleep tonight, and i'm all out trying to make sure they're safe and secure. following that, i'm going to be asking those questions. i've got the same questions, and i will be on it. but i've got to prioritise getting my residents back and safely into their blocks. camden is worst—affected, but around the country, councils are removing the aluminium panels from their towers and sending them for fire safety testing. the tests are happening, so far in secret, at this research centre. samples from 75 towers have been sent. every single one has failed. it may well be the case that the regulations and the related guidance need to be updated to take account of changing technology in the building industry. but secondly, we're concerned that the current regulations and guidance are not being applied and are not being enforced strictly enough. the inquests into four more of the victims opens today. a coroner, the police and a public inquiry will eventually consider why they d
we acted swiftly in camden to get the information.o need somewhere to sleep tonight, and i'm all out trying to make sure they're safe and secure. following that, i'm going to be asking those questions. i've got the same questions, and i will be on it. but i've got to prioritise getting my residents back and safely into their blocks. camden is worst—affected, but around the country, councils are removing the aluminium panels from their towers and sending them for fire safety testing. the tests...
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for some in camden, it's another night in air beds in the leisure centre.ave accepted they won't be home for a while, but they won't be home for a while, but the council has warned those refusing to leave it may have the force them out for their own safety. our political correspondence is here. this is widening and widening, with hundreds more buildings to be checked and intentionally thousands more affected? that's right. the latest is that we have more failed tests this evening and 3a out of the 600 high tower blocks that have so far been identified have been tested, so clearly hundreds more will need to be tested. one of the things that's being estimated is that they were asking local authorities to prioritise those buildings that they had most concerns about, so in a way, perhaps, the first samples they tested were in buildings where the samples were the highest, so it might not be the case that all 600 might not be the case that all 600 mightfail might not be the case that all 600 might fail because we've had a 100% failure rate at the moment. the comm
for some in camden, it's another night in air beds in the leisure centre.ave accepted they won't be home for a while, but they won't be home for a while, but the council has warned those refusing to leave it may have the force them out for their own safety. our political correspondence is here. this is widening and widening, with hundreds more buildings to be checked and intentionally thousands more affected? that's right. the latest is that we have more failed tests this evening and 3a out of...
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that is the update in terms of the camden council leader.he house of commons, andrea leadsom has said it would be helpful if broadcasters "were willing to be a bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitliss about the uk's position in talks with the eu. we had various different eu politicians, the elected politicians saying it's a good start. of course, it's very early days. it's been a year.. it's very early days. it's been a year. .. it it's very early days. it's been a year... it would be helpful if broadcasters were willing to be a bit patriotic. the country took a decision. this government... sorry, it's unpatriotic? are you accusing me of being unpatriotic for questioning how negotiations are going? we all need to pull together asa going? we all need to pull together as a country. we took a decision a year ago today to leave the european union. the outgoing leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron described andrea leadsom's remarks asa described andrea leadsom's remark
that is the update in terms of the camden council leader.he house of commons, andrea leadsom has said it would be helpful if broadcasters "were willing to be a bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitliss about the uk's position in talks with the eu. we had various different eu politicians, the elected politicians saying it's a good start. of course, it's very early days. it's been a year.. it's very early days....
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southbound camden line to green belt use the. d.c.ption f you're headed northbound passengers only have ser belt to points north. brunswick line not impacted this morning. so getting normal service to union station but again northbound delays on the penn and camden lines linger many we'll keep updated a lot of slow downs on the marc line. penn and camden lines impacted. aside from no metro rail delays that should help keep you moving. closer look at your roads next. back to you. ♪♪ >> thank you so much, erin. >>> 7:51 right now. where we going, ally? >> in two days, we'll be on our next zip trip, and this friday june 30th, we will be in stafford, virginia from 6:00 to 11am specifically we'll be outside of the rouse swim and sports center on mine road. we've got a whole morning of fun planned. i'll be out there along with holly and tucker and we would love, love, love to see you too. >> about 40 miles south of dc or so much come down and say hi if you're down in the stafford county area. how about this guy? former guest of good day d.c
southbound camden line to green belt use the. d.c.ption f you're headed northbound passengers only have ser belt to points north. brunswick line not impacted this morning. so getting normal service to union station but again northbound delays on the penn and camden lines linger many we'll keep updated a lot of slow downs on the marc line. penn and camden lines impacted. aside from no metro rail delays that should help keep you moving. closer look at your roads next. back to you. ♪♪ >>...
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roger evans is staying put in his camden flat, despite the mass evacuation of his neighbours.mden council realised these towers were covered with aluminium panels capable of burning in a fire. with that in mind, the advice from fire safety experts was every door needs to be a fire door. what do you think of the fact that you‘re behind a door that is not a fire door? well, i‘d never thought about it, i assumed everything was safe, it‘s a council property, it‘s meant to be maintained well. evidently, we‘ve been living in a potential death trap. the communities secretary told the commons it was one of a number of safety issues with the blocks. most astonishingly, there were hundreds, literally hundreds, of fire doors missing. the estimate by camden council itself is that they need at least 1,000 fire doors, because they were missing from those five blocks. the council leader has been in the job a month. and my understanding is, we‘re told, the council made a cost cut by removing the fire doors from the specification. i mean, you are new in thejob but what does that make you think
roger evans is staying put in his camden flat, despite the mass evacuation of his neighbours.mden council realised these towers were covered with aluminium panels capable of burning in a fire. with that in mind, the advice from fire safety experts was every door needs to be a fire door. what do you think of the fact that you‘re behind a door that is not a fire door? well, i‘d never thought about it, i assumed everything was safe, it‘s a council property, it‘s meant to be maintained...
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let's get more from our correspondent in camden.s still a lot of confusion in camden this evening but this is a national issue, with those figures of 60 high—rise buildings failing their tests, those high—rise buildings as you said in 25 local authority areas. by failing those tests they found the cladding around these buildings was flammable. clearly that will have implications for residents, as it has had implications here in the last few days, around 3000 residents have been evacuated from four tower blocks. about 120 households, about two and a babel are refusing to leave but at the moment the council says it is taking a softly, softly approach. council leader georgina gould said they would still try to persuade the people to leave their homes. 50 we persuade the people to leave their homes. so we have people knocking on those doors, talking to people about the safety risks but we've also does but social workers do have individual conversations with those families and individuals about what will happen move out. i've spoken to m
let's get more from our correspondent in camden.s still a lot of confusion in camden this evening but this is a national issue, with those figures of 60 high—rise buildings failing their tests, those high—rise buildings as you said in 25 local authority areas. by failing those tests they found the cladding around these buildings was flammable. clearly that will have implications for residents, as it has had implications here in the last few days, around 3000 residents have been evacuated...
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his entire career has been with the camden p.d.came to see that distrust and thomson ordered his officers to leave their cars. patrol neighborhoods on foot. knock on doors. look in on shopkeepers. get to know, and become known to, the people they served. >> we saw almost instantaneously a change in the atmosphere within neighborhoods. that's what people wanted from us, and it has helped us significantly for us to provide better policing services to them as well. one, we have greater lines of communication now, which has given us a tremendous ability to not only solve crime, but prevent crime from occurring in the first place. >> sreenivasan: the statistics back that up. since transitioning from the old force to the new, in 2104, the number of murders dropped by almost 70%. burglaries by 27%. robberies 33%. and even an eye-catching 143% spike in rapes that the department attributes to increased reporting as well as new, broader federal guidelines on what constitutes rape. overall, the city's crime numbers are the lowest in decades.
his entire career has been with the camden p.d.came to see that distrust and thomson ordered his officers to leave their cars. patrol neighborhoods on foot. knock on doors. look in on shopkeepers. get to know, and become known to, the people they served. >> we saw almost instantaneously a change in the atmosphere within neighborhoods. that's what people wanted from us, and it has helped us significantly for us to provide better policing services to them as well. one, we have greater lines...
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. >>> camden is continuing its push to demolish vacant and abandoned buildings in the city. officials want to get rid of these eyesores to pave the way for redevelopment. nora muchanic has an update on the efforts to rid camden's neighborhoods of polite. >> reporter: heavy equipment is demolishing an old medical office on the 1200 block of kaighn avenue in camden's gateway neighborhood. the city is using a 3 million-dollar state loan to clear away vacant and abandoned commercial properties like this. >> we're struggling and working hard to rebuild camden and so this is a step forward to clear this site that will hopefully attract development to this particular site. >> this building has been like this for several years now and we're trying to bring some new businesses here to the city. >> reporter: in the last year and a half the city has knocked down about 600 vacant houses. what officials call the largest demolition project in state history. phase three of the program focuses on vacant commercial buildings. police say all of these abandoned structures are magnets for crime
. >>> camden is continuing its push to demolish vacant and abandoned buildings in the city. officials want to get rid of these eyesores to pave the way for redevelopment. nora muchanic has an update on the efforts to rid camden's neighborhoods of polite. >> reporter: heavy equipment is demolishing an old medical office on the 1200 block of kaighn avenue in camden's gateway neighborhood. the city is using a 3 million-dollar state loan to clear away vacant and abandoned commercial...
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. >>> in the race for mayor of camden city council president frank moran won the democratic vote. dozens of supporters turnout to celebrate moran's victory at hank's bar and grill in camden last night. moran dominated the democratic field, inace, to succeed current mayor dana red d who heavily moran won more than 70 percent of the votes. he had this to say to his challengingers. if you areo say individual passionate about the city of camden, if you truly believe in what you stated, during your campaign, let's except the and join us moving this city forward. >> there was the can ballot. moran was first electedirectoofe camden county parks department >>> senior trump administration says that attorney general jef resign, soy that the two men have had a heas since sessions reaccused himself from the de russia prob. according to a senior administration official said he would quit if president trump wanted him out spokeswoman says sessions is not stepping down. i director james comey is preparing t appear tomorrow bee senate intelligence committee. cbs news has confirmed that theom sess
. >>> in the race for mayor of camden city council president frank moran won the democratic vote. dozens of supporters turnout to celebrate moran's victory at hank's bar and grill in camden last night. moran dominated the democratic field, inace, to succeed current mayor dana red d who heavily moran won more than 70 percent of the votes. he had this to say to his challengingers. if you areo say individual passionate about the city of camden, if you truly believe in what you stated,...
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camden y nueva jersey estÁ enfrentando adicciÓn. >> yo dirÍa que sí, se estÁ resolviendo. 5 millones de dÓlares. julio: y despuÉs de un aÑo de su desapariciÓn, cuatro mexicanos fueron sepultados por familiares y amigos, despuÉs de que tuvieron un segundo sospechoso en este caso. [llanto] >> la he recuperado. periodista: en una conmovedora ceremonia, familiares y amigos le dieron el Último adiÓs a tres de las cuatro vÍctimas del expolicÍa y guardia escolar. >>llegar a su pueblo para darles cristiana sepultura periodista: el asesinato se produjo en abril del aÑo pasado cuando los obreros salieron a trabajar en un rancho. segÚn las imÁgenes, las vÍctimas estacionaron su auto frente a un restaurante y luego desaparecieron. ocho meses despuÉs sus restos fueron hallados enterrados en una propiedad del oficial. el jefe de la policÍa dijo no saber si los cuatro obreros mexicanos estaban envueltos en las actividades ilÍcitas de su verdugo, algo que los familiares rechazaron enfÁticamente. la fiscalÍa estableciÓ que habrÍa traído martÍn luna a 1 bar con el falso pretexto de saldar u
camden y nueva jersey estÁ enfrentando adicciÓn. >> yo dirÍa que sí, se estÁ resolviendo. 5 millones de dÓlares. julio: y despuÉs de un aÑo de su desapariciÓn, cuatro mexicanos fueron sepultados por familiares y amigos, despuÉs de que tuvieron un segundo sospechoso en este caso. [llanto] >> la he recuperado. periodista: en una conmovedora ceremonia, familiares y amigos le dieron el Último adiÓs a tres de las cuatro vÍctimas del expolicÍa y guardia escolar....
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the group from camden is tirelessly working to raise the money needed for the trip, and eight monthsf intensive classes to prepare them socially and psychologically. each students is of west african heritage and will be there in ghana. >> what a great opportunity. >>> you may call it wrong place right time. if you have ever experienced a cranky child that won't take a nap when they are suppose to. >> we have new video of a police pursuit and it's not what you might be thinking why the deputy is forced to chase after his own cruiser. >>> and adam jose . >>> some homes are burned to the ground despite efforts to stop a wild fire in arizona. hundreds of firefighters are battling the blaze in prescott west of phoenix. one of several wild fires burn ougt west. the largest one has forced 1500 people from their homes in utah. >>> almost 3 dozen new york city subway passengers suffered minor injuries when a train derailed in harlem when two of the eight cars went off the tracks, they blamed an emergency brake that triggered automatically when the train approached the station and 500 riders w
the group from camden is tirelessly working to raise the money needed for the trip, and eight monthsf intensive classes to prepare them socially and psychologically. each students is of west african heritage and will be there in ghana. >> what a great opportunity. >>> you may call it wrong place right time. if you have ever experienced a cranky child that won't take a nap when they are suppose to. >> we have new video of a police pursuit and it's not what you might be...
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in camden first responders are being pro active to protect themselves. nora muchanic has the details. >> reporter: when paramedics from cooper university hospital respond to a drug overdose putting on a protective gear is a must, it's one way to perfect them from fentanyl a powerful drug used to blend with heroin, a small dose or accidental exposure can kill you. >> our people if they breathe it in, they can be affected by the effects like respiratory arrest. >> we could be adversely affected by that. >> officers don't field test narcotics any more they are sent to the lab to be tested. >> reporter: the exposure to fentanyl is too great. >> if i could describe a feeling where your body is shutting down. >> reporter: two cherry hill police officers had to be decontaminated last month. in evesham township, police have narcan for their tracking dogs should they be exposed. >> it's not something i want to be exposed to accidentally. >> reporter: there there's der derivatives like car fentanyl is far more dangerous. they are dealing with the deadly drug very
in camden first responders are being pro active to protect themselves. nora muchanic has the details. >> reporter: when paramedics from cooper university hospital respond to a drug overdose putting on a protective gear is a must, it's one way to perfect them from fentanyl a powerful drug used to blend with heroin, a small dose or accidental exposure can kill you. >> our people if they breathe it in, they can be affected by the effects like respiratory arrest. >> we could be...
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camden did a very good job, ifind situation.very good job, i find than supportive and encouraging, however, idon't job, i find than supportive and encouraging, however, i don't want to leave. i don't think it is essential i do at the moment. thank you butjoining us. the council leader talking to the people still in the blocks, but as we saw from one resident here, those conversations are not going to be easy. looks like a long night in camden. simon, thank you for updating us. the brexit secretary, david davis, has said he is "pretty sure", that the uk can reach a suitable deal with brussels on leaving the european union, but has suggested britain may need a transitional arrangement if everything isn't agreed within the two—year time frame. mr davis insisted that britain had to be ready to walk away if the deal was a bad one. susana mendonca reports. we've had some smiles and that never—ending handshake, but behind the scenes of the brexit negotiations, the man charged with doing a deal for britain seems uncertain as to whether
camden did a very good job, ifind situation.very good job, i find than supportive and encouraging, however, idon't job, i find than supportive and encouraging, however, i don't want to leave. i don't think it is essential i do at the moment. thank you butjoining us. the council leader talking to the people still in the blocks, but as we saw from one resident here, those conversations are not going to be easy. looks like a long night in camden. simon, thank you for updating us. the brexit...