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that's what visual artist jim campbell explores in his work.ands of led lights or even simple light bulbs. from close up, the lights seem to blink at random, but take a step back, and your eyes begin to connect the dots. producer monica lamb and photographer aaron drury take us into the workshop of jim campbell. campbell: so, these are pixels, waterproof pixels that we're testing. i'm jim campbell, and i work with light in the field of electronic art. i was an engineer in silicon valley for close to 25 years. we made convertors from low-resolution tv to high-definition tv. one of the things that i was interested in early on and continue to be is, if you take away all of the details of an image, is there anything useful from an experience of looking at something that's low resolution? is there some sort of essence that can be found in taking an image and getting rid of most of the information and just leaving a little bit there? my day job was high-definition tv, and my artwork went the other way. is it possible that it has different optical cha
that's what visual artist jim campbell explores in his work.ands of led lights or even simple light bulbs. from close up, the lights seem to blink at random, but take a step back, and your eyes begin to connect the dots. producer monica lamb and photographer aaron drury take us into the workshop of jim campbell. campbell: so, these are pixels, waterproof pixels that we're testing. i'm jim campbell, and i work with light in the field of electronic art. i was an engineer in silicon valley for...
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and the power of myth, the six hours of that conversation with joseph campbell. in addition to that, we also have several d.v.d. sets. it includes bill moyers on faith and reason, world of ideas, god and politics, and in search of the constitution, the wisdom of faith, plus the wonderful book that we've been talking about. the important thing, though, is for you to figure out what works for you and your family to support this station and call the number on your screen right now. >> i have a daughter who, these days, happens to be thinking about maybe becoming more involved in public service. maybe even running for office sometime. it had never occurred to her but something is afoot in this country and saying maybe i should do something. well, one of the first things i would do, then, is to say i would like you to look at "in search of the constitution" by bill moyers because it says what are the underpinnings under at basis of this democracy of this republic, and what are these founding documents and what do they mean to all of us. everyone, i think, who has an i
and the power of myth, the six hours of that conversation with joseph campbell. in addition to that, we also have several d.v.d. sets. it includes bill moyers on faith and reason, world of ideas, god and politics, and in search of the constitution, the wisdom of faith, plus the wonderful book that we've been talking about. the important thing, though, is for you to figure out what works for you and your family to support this station and call the number on your screen right now. >> i have...
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tell us about councillor campbell, richard.roversial choice initially insofar as she was on the cabinet of the former council leader, who resigned on friday, acknowledging that his leadership had caused issues. he was becoming a distraction after the criticism his cabinet received after the tragedy. councillor elizabeth campbell came out after being nominated and elected by the conservative group on the council and the first thing she did was make this apology. the first thing i want to do, i want to apologise. this is our community and we have failed it when people needed us we have failed it when people needed us the most. no ifs or buts, no excuses. i am truly sorry. as new leader, i will appoint a new cabinet tomorrow and things are going to change. the first thing i'm going to do is to reach out to our communities so we can begin to heal the wounds. the second thing i'm going to do is phone up sajid javid, the secretary of state, and ask for more help. i don't know at this stage what that help will be, but i know that the
tell us about councillor campbell, richard.roversial choice initially insofar as she was on the cabinet of the former council leader, who resigned on friday, acknowledging that his leadership had caused issues. he was becoming a distraction after the criticism his cabinet received after the tragedy. councillor elizabeth campbell came out after being nominated and elected by the conservative group on the council and the first thing she did was make this apology. the first thing i want to do, i...
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elizabeth campbell takes over next week. running the council.re than two weeks ago. is she going to be able to get up to speed at a pace thatis be able to get up to speed at a pace that is going to be good enough for the local community which believes the local community which believes the council is already lagging behind? i believe it is a task beyond her, she's not from the area, she's no background in housing which is critical to solving the problems. soi is critical to solving the problems. so i admire her courage for trying but do not think she will convince the community. so what should happen then? i continue to call for the sending in of commissioners because i think it's beyond the capability of the council to win back the trust of the council to win back the trust of people and without that we will not get very far. so she should not be leading the response? i'm willing to let her try, you judge people by their actions rather than what they say but people are still not clear as to what is going to happen and not clear as to what housi
elizabeth campbell takes over next week. running the council.re than two weeks ago. is she going to be able to get up to speed at a pace thatis be able to get up to speed at a pace that is going to be good enough for the local community which believes the local community which believes the council is already lagging behind? i believe it is a task beyond her, she's not from the area, she's no background in housing which is critical to solving the problems. soi is critical to solving the...
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elizabeth campbell, would you like to address the chamber?o you. however, tonight i would like to ask ifi however, tonight i would like to ask if i could speak directly to the victims, survivors and community groups... we invited the new leader of the council on to the programme today, we will in a moment speak to the new deputy leader. this time yesterday we were broadcasting our prog from north kensington and spoke to survivors and families to see how they were getting on five weeks after the fire. my, er... my chest is hurting. my heart is hurting. my feet are aching. my boddy‘s aching. my wife is not well. my children, i‘m concerned for their well—being, their progress, development. it‘s a lot. yeah, it is a lot. it‘s a lot. tell me a bit more about how your kids are doing. yeah, erm, the... my wife and i are trying to keep them as occupied as we can. erm, but my son is aware of the situation, in terms of not being at home. mmm. erm, he‘s continuously asking for home, asking for his toys and his bedroom. erm... it‘s really, really difficu
elizabeth campbell, would you like to address the chamber?o you. however, tonight i would like to ask ifi however, tonight i would like to ask if i could speak directly to the victims, survivors and community groups... we invited the new leader of the council on to the programme today, we will in a moment speak to the new deputy leader. this time yesterday we were broadcasting our prog from north kensington and spoke to survivors and families to see how they were getting on five weeks after the...
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her childhood friend is behind bars accused of running her over in campbell. she was a dedicated member of the low rider community. these were her favorite cars. in san francisco, some of her friends got together and had what they called one last ride for sally. >> the idea is to bring everybody together to raise awareness. you know, unity, support. support and raise money to help out sally's family. >> the group put decals of munoz on their cars so she could ride with the group. police say munoz and her friend de la rosa drove to campbell together in the same car. they got in some kind of fight after a long night of drinking. de la rosa allegedly rammed into munoz and left her to die. >>> firefighters making quick work of a small grass fire in sonoma county this afternoon. the fire started just before 1:00 in an area of unincorporated santa rosa. in less than an hour, crews overwhelmed it and contained the fire. only charged three acres, no structures fired and no cause determined. >>> fire broke out in the port of oakland and quickly engulfed a piece of mach
her childhood friend is behind bars accused of running her over in campbell. she was a dedicated member of the low rider community. these were her favorite cars. in san francisco, some of her friends got together and had what they called one last ride for sally. >> the idea is to bring everybody together to raise awareness. you know, unity, support. support and raise money to help out sally's family. >> the group put decals of munoz on their cars so she could ride with the group....
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come forward with a replacement for the head of the council and we're now told that as elizabeth campbellshe has elected as the new leader of kensington and chelsea council. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.40 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are miranda green
come forward with a replacement for the head of the council and we're now told that as elizabeth campbellshe has elected as the new leader of kensington and chelsea council. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.40 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are miranda green
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elizabeth campbell has been elected by her party as the new leader of the royal borough of kensingtons evening, following the resignation of the former leader in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster, in which at least 80 people are known to have died. richard lister has the latest from kensington and chelsea town hall in west london. she was said to be a slightly controversial not immediately associated with the area around grenfell tower. she was said to be a slightly controversial choice initially insofar as she was on the cabinet of the former council leader, who resigned on friday, acknowledging that his leadership had caused issues. he was becoming a distraction after the criticism his cabinet received after the tragedy. councillor elizabeth campbell came out after being nominated and elected by the conservative group on the council and the first thing she did was make this apology. the first thing i want to do, i want to apologise. this is our community and we have failed it when people needed us the most. no ifs or buts, no excuses. i am truly sorry. as new leader, i will ap
elizabeth campbell has been elected by her party as the new leader of the royal borough of kensingtons evening, following the resignation of the former leader in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster, in which at least 80 people are known to have died. richard lister has the latest from kensington and chelsea town hall in west london. she was said to be a slightly controversial not immediately associated with the area around grenfell tower. she was said to be a slightly controversial choice...
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elizabeth campbell have been elected as the new leader of kensington and chelsea castle after nicolas down following the grenfell tower disaster. this is our community and we have failed it when people needed us the most so no failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, i am truly sorry. and newsnight, it's hard to keep up with donald trump's tweets that did he incite violence against the media this weekend? could hejust he incite violence against the media this weekend? could he just be kidding around? what does it say about his presidency that we are asking these questions? good evening and welcome to bbc news. an enquiry into seven decades of abuse of care injersey news. an enquiry into seven decades of abuse of care in jersey says children as they may still be at risk more than 600 witnesses have given harrowing evidence of systematic and this treatment of vulnerable young people such as being sexually abused, tortured with electrical wires or simply abandoned. the independent enquiry recommends this children's ho
elizabeth campbell have been elected as the new leader of kensington and chelsea castle after nicolas down following the grenfell tower disaster. this is our community and we have failed it when people needed us the most so no failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, i am truly sorry. and newsnight, it's hard to keep up with donald trump's tweets that did he incite violence against the media this weekend? could hejust he...
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adina campbell, bbc news.l and june, according to the office for national statistics, boosted by retail and a booming film industry. but this is the economy's weakest six—month period for 5 years. our business correspondentjoe lynam has more details. this building company in buckinghamshire is busy. but the future pipeline of confirmed work is starting to dry up as budgets tighten for its customers. we have been given orders forjobs and at the last minute the clients have pulled away from us. due to concerns over the market. gdp is the sum of all goods and services in britain, that number grew by 0.3% from april to the end ofjune. but the figure for the construction sector was down by almost 1%. thankfully the services sector which includes all our shopping and dining out, was up half of 1%. it is a good thing we're still growing but of course we are growing slowly. interestingly if you look at the first half of the year, it is the slowest growth in five years for the first half. which of course is worrying. w
adina campbell, bbc news.l and june, according to the office for national statistics, boosted by retail and a booming film industry. but this is the economy's weakest six—month period for 5 years. our business correspondentjoe lynam has more details. this building company in buckinghamshire is busy. but the future pipeline of confirmed work is starting to dry up as budgets tighten for its customers. we have been given orders forjobs and at the last minute the clients have pulled away from us....
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campbell in her kitchen.she was testing out this year's recipes on her friends and family. >> if you like key lime, you should have key lime. if you like butterfinger, you should have butterfinger. >> maybe i should try all of them. >> reporter: beth entered pies in ten different categories this year. she's racked up so many ribbons over the decades, she's lost track. >> last year you got a second and a third. the year before that, you got two firsts and a second, and the year before that, you go the two firsts and a third. >> i don't remember. >>. >> reporter: her husband, charlie, is her biggest fan. after years of assisting in the kitchen, he started entering some of his own pies. but the one year he took home a ribbon, the drive home didn't go as well. >> he won. >> things happen. >> and all the way home, he kept driving along, i don't know why you didn't win. i didn't even try with that pie, and i won and you didn't. i wanted to push him out in the foothills of the carolinas. >> reporter: that's right. t
campbell in her kitchen.she was testing out this year's recipes on her friends and family. >> if you like key lime, you should have key lime. if you like butterfinger, you should have butterfinger. >> maybe i should try all of them. >> reporter: beth entered pies in ten different categories this year. she's racked up so many ribbons over the decades, she's lost track. >> last year you got a second and a third. the year before that, you got two firsts and a second, and...
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the tradition start nearly 30 years ago for collin campbell when he was a runner.can be seen along a popular road every day with an american flag in hand and a pup by his side, he's a marine corp veteran who want to show people passing by how much he loves his country >> i want to see if someone would honk at somebody they didn't know. i wish everybody around the world a safe 4th of july and thank you for your service. >> his loyal followers created a facebook page in his honor that is liked by more than 8,000 locals and he says once he realized how many people were taking notice he started counting how many waves he could get every single day. >>> the dream ship hot air balloon took flight today on near the philadelphia art museum. it's designed by the children of america's military heros, it's traveling around the country, raising money for children fallen or disabled service members. >> the dream ship is essentially the dreams of 130 of the scholarship recipients of what they want to be when they grow up. essentially. every time this balloon takes flight, so do
the tradition start nearly 30 years ago for collin campbell when he was a runner.can be seen along a popular road every day with an american flag in hand and a pup by his side, he's a marine corp veteran who want to show people passing by how much he loves his country >> i want to see if someone would honk at somebody they didn't know. i wish everybody around the world a safe 4th of july and thank you for your service. >> his loyal followers created a facebook page in his honor that...
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blanca ---famliares de una joven que muri tras ser arrollada en campbell planean una vigilia en su honorn la proxima hora. cesar la mujer se vio involucrada en un aparatoso incidente como de pelcula.. ya que el coche que la atropell mortalmente era supuestamente conducido por su mejor amiga.. david gonzalez esta en vivo con los detalles... vivo stinger take 2 boxes adelante david... david live take david on cam buenas tardes, pues en aproximadamente una hora...los familiares y amigos de sally hernandez se darn cita aqu...para recordar a la joven quien soÑaba en convertirse en doctora... un sueÑo que fue truncado por otra joven que el padre de la vctima asegura era como su hermana... take full vo segn el reporte policial, este pasado martes justo despus de las 7 de la maÑana...autorida des de campbell fueron alertadas sobre un accidente vehicular involucrando a un peatn en la calle monterey way... al llegar al lugar, encontraron a sally hernandez sangrando de la cabeza y con otras lesiones graves visibles en su cuerpo... hernandez fue trasladada a un hospital donde muri. de acuerdo con el
blanca ---famliares de una joven que muri tras ser arrollada en campbell planean una vigilia en su honorn la proxima hora. cesar la mujer se vio involucrada en un aparatoso incidente como de pelcula.. ya que el coche que la atropell mortalmente era supuestamente conducido por su mejor amiga.. david gonzalez esta en vivo con los detalles... vivo stinger take 2 boxes adelante david... david live take david on cam buenas tardes, pues en aproximadamente una hora...los familiares y amigos de sally...
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bob ryan and arch campbell sat down with doreen gentzler to share some of their favorite memories ofout the years. >> you know, we were talking a bit and laughing, and that's vance. >> yes. >> i was looking at all of the pictures and all of the stuff, and he was never dower or down. what a life. what a life! >> you know, when i came here in 1974, vance had an edge and it really shocked me because most people in ed. >> yes, that's right. >> and he had an edge. he would put down stories on the air, he would go to the air and say, well, that was a lousy story. >> the wonderful thing was you could tell when he was reading a story that he was not really true about. >> right. you need to remember he had the burden of being a first. >> yes. >> and when he came on the air and started anchoring, he was a symbol to this town. >> sure. >> and i am remembering in the early '70s there was a riot at lorten, and the prisoners demanded that vance come down there and listen to their demand, and he did. now, can you imagine somebody doing that today? >> no, i can't. he was the coolest guy in washingto
bob ryan and arch campbell sat down with doreen gentzler to share some of their favorite memories ofout the years. >> you know, we were talking a bit and laughing, and that's vance. >> yes. >> i was looking at all of the pictures and all of the stuff, and he was never dower or down. what a life. what a life! >> you know, when i came here in 1974, vance had an edge and it really shocked me because most people in ed. >> yes, that's right. >> and he had an edge....
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campbell had better not consider one on the inside. >> i will whoop her [ bleep ]. and she knows that. she has no -- there's no misunderstanding on that. i would rip her face off. if i had to come back to prison to do it, i would, because i'm still going to leave before she will. >>> coming up, pregnant in prison. >> that was the hardest thing that i had to do. i walked into the nursery, kissed him bye and walked out in shackles. >> and the pressures of serving time with family. >> my mother is currently in here with me. we have the same sentences. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend. i was like, excuse me? >>> each week, dozens of new inmates arrive at the tennessee prison for women. today, paula sisk is among them. >> i'm here because i had a drug indictment and i violated my probation in september, because i was publicly intoxicated on my prescription medication and alcohol. >> okay. what i need you to do at this time is put all your property on the table. >> while drugs and alcohol brought sisk to prison, they could pose
campbell had better not consider one on the inside. >> i will whoop her [ bleep ]. and she knows that. she has no -- there's no misunderstanding on that. i would rip her face off. if i had to come back to prison to do it, i would, because i'm still going to leave before she will. >>> coming up, pregnant in prison. >> that was the hardest thing that i had to do. i walked into the nursery, kissed him bye and walked out in shackles. >> and the pressures of serving time...
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ms campbell says one of her first jobs will be to appoint a new cabinet later today.s, southern and gatwick express services have a revised timetable on some lines because of ongoing industrial action. in mile end, burdett road is closed south from the a1! for police investigations following an assault overnight. elsewhere there are two lanes closed on grosvenor gardens in victoria. it's as traffic leaves the one—way system heading to hyde park corner. and in central london, the bus lane on marylebone road at york gate is closed for emergency repairs. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. a bright start for many of us this morning. a little bit of clout here and there but some bright spells and some decent spells of sunshine throughout. of course, the second day of play at wimbledon. we should get a full day's worth of play in. there is a very, very slim chance of a light shower this afternoon, but hopefully we should avoid that. we will get some lovely, sunny spells and the temperatures feeling warm as well. the maximum 24, maybe 25 celsius. a pleasant
ms campbell says one of her first jobs will be to appoint a new cabinet later today.s, southern and gatwick express services have a revised timetable on some lines because of ongoing industrial action. in mile end, burdett road is closed south from the a1! for police investigations following an assault overnight. elsewhere there are two lanes closed on grosvenor gardens in victoria. it's as traffic leaves the one—way system heading to hyde park corner. and in central london, the bus lane on...
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. >> reporter: jodi campbell had just taken belle and her other dog outside of her home to go to the bathroom around 4:30 am sunday and the dogs were on leashes and heading back inside and bella was on the steps in the other dog was closer. >> i dropped both leashes and i reached to open the door because he was tangled up in my feet. when i reached over to open the door i saw out of the corner of my eye and that was it.>> reporter: that "it" was a cody and her husband gave chase. >> he could see it running down the street with bella in its mouth. >> reporter: they found bella dead on the lawn of the neighbor.>> it is anger. i did everything i was supposed to do and it still happened. it is frustration. >> reporter: campbell started seeing coyotes in the neighborhood a year ago and says she is careful when she is outside with her dogs. >> last june you cannot turn around without seeing a cody and they were commonplace.>> reporter: she says there are meetings with city leaders, animal care and control, wildlife expert but nothing has changed. >> i am an animal lover but when they do st
. >> reporter: jodi campbell had just taken belle and her other dog outside of her home to go to the bathroom around 4:30 am sunday and the dogs were on leashes and heading back inside and bella was on the steps in the other dog was closer. >> i dropped both leashes and i reached to open the door because he was tangled up in my feet. when i reached over to open the door i saw out of the corner of my eye and that was it.>> reporter: that "it" was a cody and her...
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if you are expecting a package, there's something campbell police say you can do. >> the best thing to do is make sure you're home when the package arrives. if you can't be home, have it delivered somewhere, either a business, a friend or a neighbor, so that it doesn't have the opportunity to sit on your front porch unattended. >> amazon has yellow boxes to drop them in. >>> all in 24 hours. 24-shopping mania here. >> cha-ching. >> kari hall, what are you going to be ordering? >> i might check it out later on. we're going to have sunshine. the temperature trend for los gatos, the mid 60s this morning and at 8:00. the temperatures rise into the mid 80s. still above average but cooler than where we have been. we'll talk about what's ahead toward the end of the week coming up next. >>> i'll watch for more prime delivery trucks over the next few days. the truck scales look well in fremont. no major problems for 880. we'll show you what's going on in the perimeter of our commute. >>> protests for better air quality. why people are taking to the steps of the state capital today prior to a bi
if you are expecting a package, there's something campbell police say you can do. >> the best thing to do is make sure you're home when the package arrives. if you can't be home, have it delivered somewhere, either a business, a friend or a neighbor, so that it doesn't have the opportunity to sit on your front porch unattended. >> amazon has yellow boxes to drop them in. >>> all in 24 hours. 24-shopping mania here. >> cha-ching. >> kari hall, what are you going...
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let's find out a little bit more about this from our correspondent sarah campbell.complicated at times. explain where we are because the legal process technically has ended but we have had a new letter today. charlie gard is now 11 months old, he was born a healthy baby but within a few weeks, his parents noticed something wasn't quite right. he was diagnosed with a severe genetic condition. his condition deteriorated very quickly. he is now in a state where he has severe brain damage, muscle wastage, he is not able to breathe on his own, move. so that is the position we're in. in march, great ormond street hospital medics decided there was nothing more he could do for him and it was in his best interest for them to withdraw ventilation. the long court case proceeded from that. from the court proceedings, they talked about experimental treatment available in the united states that charlie's mother had come across. all the question during the court case, from the experts, they said that it could not reverse charlie's brain damage. even the us doctor offering to treat
let's find out a little bit more about this from our correspondent sarah campbell.complicated at times. explain where we are because the legal process technically has ended but we have had a new letter today. charlie gard is now 11 months old, he was born a healthy baby but within a few weeks, his parents noticed something wasn't quite right. he was diagnosed with a severe genetic condition. his condition deteriorated very quickly. he is now in a state where he has severe brain damage, muscle...
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munoz and her friend de la rosa travelled to campbell together in the same car.re they got into a fight after a long night of drinking. that's when de la rosa allegedly rammed into munoz leaving her to die. >>> firefighters wasted no time containing a small grass fire in sonoma county this afternoon. this fire started just before 1:00 in an area of unincorporated santa rosa. and in less than an hour, crews were able to contain that fire. the structures threatens and no cause identified. >>> firefighters are out in force this weekend warning people about the dangers of using illegal fireworks. a live look outside right now. the hills of sunol. the bay area continuing to warm up. meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking the forecast. a warm one. maybe not hot out there. >> warm and dry in the hills. thanks to the marine air, relatively cool and moist air right there in san francisco. 63 degrees. see san jose, mid-70s. inland areas like concord where it's 85 degrees and that mid-afternoon onshore breeze has started to fire up. these are the dry and breezy conditions we'
munoz and her friend de la rosa travelled to campbell together in the same car.re they got into a fight after a long night of drinking. that's when de la rosa allegedly rammed into munoz leaving her to die. >>> firefighters wasted no time containing a small grass fire in sonoma county this afternoon. this fire started just before 1:00 in an area of unincorporated santa rosa. and in less than an hour, crews were able to contain that fire. the structures threatens and no cause...
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adina campbell has more. are under increasing pressure to do more to tackle the problem. local trading standards teams tried to buy knives earlier this year. almost one in four shops they visited were found to be selling knives to people underage. seven out of 29 retailers, including two major supermarkets, in areas like devon, somerset and bristol, sold a blade to a person under 18. they included a machete, a lock knife and kitchen knives. last year, similar test purchases were carried out by london trading standards, with eight knives a month being sold to children as young as 13. safety campaigners are now calling for tougher rules. these rules should be applied. if retailers continue to do this, they should be punished and put out of business. it's illegal to sell knives to anyone under the age of 18, but in scotland 16 to 18—year—olds can buy a kitchen knife or cutlery. shops caught breaking the law face six months in prison or a fine of up to £5,000. the local government association says more needs to b
adina campbell has more. are under increasing pressure to do more to tackle the problem. local trading standards teams tried to buy knives earlier this year. almost one in four shops they visited were found to be selling knives to people underage. seven out of 29 retailers, including two major supermarkets, in areas like devon, somerset and bristol, sold a blade to a person under 18. they included a machete, a lock knife and kitchen knives. last year, similar test purchases were carried out by...
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it's campbell's effort to diversify.tinue to operate out of oregon where it was founded. >>> and france wants to ban the sale of cars powered by gas or diesel by 2040. the goal was announced yesterday as part of france's effort to fulfill its commitment to the paris climate accord. low-income families could receive aid to buy cleaner cars. the proposal comes just a day after volvo became the first major automaker pledging to stop making cars and suvs powered by only internal combustion engines. anne marie? >> very interesting. roxana saberi at the new york stock exchange. >>> still to come, a soccer charity scores a big goal. it all started with a collection of cleats in their garage. i'm meg oliver in new jersey. we'll show you how one family turned a simple idea into an international effort to help needy children around the globe. . xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate
it's campbell's effort to diversify.tinue to operate out of oregon where it was founded. >>> and france wants to ban the sale of cars powered by gas or diesel by 2040. the goal was announced yesterday as part of france's effort to fulfill its commitment to the paris climate accord. low-income families could receive aid to buy cleaner cars. the proposal comes just a day after volvo became the first major automaker pledging to stop making cars and suvs powered by only internal combustion...
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campbell macdiarmid is a freelance journalist based in nearby erbil.tnight embedded with iraqi government troops in mosul. thank you very much for being with us. do you think ias have gone from mosul now or are there still of resistance? there are certainly still pockets of resistance. i think they've got tens of thousands of civilians still living under areas of isis control. they have taken a large hospital complex which they've been battling for for several weeks, the iraqi security forces, and they are well into retaking the old city, the last bastian islamic state control. what you are now seeing on the iraqi government is probably some premature celebration, giving you an idea of what a big propaganda victory this would be the iraqi government, retaking mosul, rob's second biggest city which has been under their control for the last three years. so when you say premature, do you mean they have not been defeated there? no, they are still maintaining control of areas that. maybe a third or a half of the old city is still under control of the milita
campbell macdiarmid is a freelance journalist based in nearby erbil.tnight embedded with iraqi government troops in mosul. thank you very much for being with us. do you think ias have gone from mosul now or are there still of resistance? there are certainly still pockets of resistance. i think they've got tens of thousands of civilians still living under areas of isis control. they have taken a large hospital complex which they've been battling for for several weeks, the iraqi security forces,...
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that's near the san jose and campbell border.police say the victim suffered at least one gunshot wound.shewas transported to a local hospital and treated for non lifethreatening injuries. people who live nearby say crime appears to be happening more frequently in their neighbhborhood.they say for a long time, it was pretty quiet but now these shootings happen every once in a while.we spoke to neighbors who say it's frightening.but they didn't want to talk on camera because the suspects are still at large.and they were afraid of retaliation.the victim has not been identified and we don't have any details on her injuries. (hermela aregawi)at this point police haven't released any information about the suspects but we'll continue to follow the story and bring you the details as they become available. reporting in san jose, hermela aregawi, kron 4. news ((jr stone))the scorching hot temperatures are behind usbut for how long..((justine )) meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with your complete weekday forecast lawrence karnow: it was another hot one today as temperatures soared even higher th
that's near the san jose and campbell border.police say the victim suffered at least one gunshot wound.shewas transported to a local hospital and treated for non lifethreatening injuries. people who live nearby say crime appears to be happening more frequently in their neighbhborhood.they say for a long time, it was pretty quiet but now these shootings happen every once in a while.we spoke to neighbors who say it's frightening.but they didn't want to talk on camera because the suspects are...
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arthur, campbell -- i'm dr. ford also a psychiatrist i say.ir, what's your name is i asked the last patient one of the wall flowers who has his head hung low i'm not sure he knows i'm talking to him. arthur taps him on shoulder, you, man what's your name is? the patient looks up briefly and then looks quickly back down again. you don't have to say your name id add by any time krowpt to jon us at the table come over. we don't hear from him during entire group but he's looking around as if he's follow the conversation. so, says singt cynthia floor is e open anything have anything you would like to share. in a unite so noisy it it can be about anything hoping they'll break are the awkward silence. a minute slowly ticks by before i open my mouth. i know it is hard to talk about stuff in a group like this, especially when you're in jail. did you know people with mental illness stay at riker's island twice as long on same charge as those without mental illnessesome or they end up this box which is solitary confinement more frequently and stay in the
arthur, campbell -- i'm dr. ford also a psychiatrist i say.ir, what's your name is i asked the last patient one of the wall flowers who has his head hung low i'm not sure he knows i'm talking to him. arthur taps him on shoulder, you, man what's your name is? the patient looks up briefly and then looks quickly back down again. you don't have to say your name id add by any time krowpt to jon us at the table come over. we don't hear from him during entire group but he's looking around as if he's...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. the time is 13:17.r putin and donald trump said dan. under special atmosphere at wimbledon as four home players bid to the last 16. coming up in sport, two weeks after their collision in azerbaijan, lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel renew their rivalry, and it's hamilton who sets the early pace in practice for the austrian grand prix. a hundred years ago today women were allowed tojoin the armed forces in the uk. the women's army auxilliary corps began with women working as cooks, drivers and telephonists. since then quite a lot has changed. commemorations are taking place at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. from there sima kotecha reports. it happened in the midst of the great war. women were able to join the army. in 1917 on this very day, the first all—women unit was created, the women's army artillery corps. it meant they could work as cooks and drivers, freeing up men to go into battle. the unit disbanded in 1921 but its birth paved the way for other military services to include
sarah campbell, bbc news. the time is 13:17.r putin and donald trump said dan. under special atmosphere at wimbledon as four home players bid to the last 16. coming up in sport, two weeks after their collision in azerbaijan, lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel renew their rivalry, and it's hamilton who sets the early pace in practice for the austrian grand prix. a hundred years ago today women were allowed tojoin the armed forces in the uk. the women's army auxilliary corps began with women...
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sarah campbell has the details. 3% extra on flight b and 2% extra on ryanairand 3% extra on flight b and 2% extra on ryanair and norwegian. fancy a late night takeaway? apps such as hungry house and just eat will add charges. but from january such charges will be banned. it is thanks to a european directive. it is great that they will put an end to these, and notjust those ones, but american express and paypal as well. it is further than the government had to go so it is great news for consumers. it does cost companies money to process payments. 5.5p for debit card payments according to 2016 figures, and 16p for credit cards. up until now some companies have passed significantly higher costs on to consumers, including the dvla, which charges £2.50 per card transaction. 77% of all retail sales in the uk are made using card, so it is the predominant way to pay, and therefore it is quite right that consumers should not be charged for the privilege of paying in the way they want to. surcharges will cease, but it will be
sarah campbell has the details. 3% extra on flight b and 2% extra on ryanairand 3% extra on flight b and 2% extra on ryanair and norwegian. fancy a late night takeaway? apps such as hungry house and just eat will add charges. but from january such charges will be banned. it is thanks to a european directive. it is great that they will put an end to these, and notjust those ones, but american express and paypal as well. it is further than the government had to go so it is great news for...
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elizabeth campbell replaced the previous council leader nick paget—brown, who resigned in the wake ofnsington & chelsea council since the grenfell disaster. inside the new council leader, elizabeth campbell, trieded to assert her authority and legitimacy after her redcressor‘s resignation. ina chamber after her redcressor‘s resignation. in a chamber full of sceptical survivors, many of whom in temporary accommodation. we are talking to each and every one of you who have lost your home. we are working with you to fully understand your needs and we will keep an open mind and show flexibility and sensitivity to your preferences. from those survivors who spoke, desperate stories of anguish and guilt about the friends and relatives who died on the 14th june. in the friends and relatives who died on the 14thjune. in front of an almost embarrassed council chamber one woman jangled the keys to her flat in which her daughter died. behind this memories, hundreds of people have been killed, have died. 0utside as they watched proceedings ona 0utside as they watched proceedings on a big screen, fe
elizabeth campbell replaced the previous council leader nick paget—brown, who resigned in the wake ofnsington & chelsea council since the grenfell disaster. inside the new council leader, elizabeth campbell, trieded to assert her authority and legitimacy after her redcressor‘s resignation. ina chamber after her redcressor‘s resignation. in a chamber full of sceptical survivors, many of whom in temporary accommodation. we are talking to each and every one of you who have lost your...
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elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council againmps are debating the inquiry into the fire this afternoon. in the last few minutes, the latest victim to be formally identified has been named as 22—year—old zainab deen. frankie mccamley reports. stepping into grenfell towler, climbing the stairs to what was people's homes. investigators have so far recovered 32 bodies from at least 80 believed to be dead or still missing. it's a meticulous process, some victims may never be identified. i feel passionate about getting those people back to their loved ones. i understand how frustrating it is for people outside of this environment to sit and wait and say, why can't i have my family back? surely it's easy? and it's not. the mangnitude became apparent before you got there. this man was in charge of the first officers on scene. it was a case of you six, ten, 12, whatever numbers they arrived in, there is a problem over there, this is as much as i can tell you, off you go. if you need help, let me know. my briefings to the officers were not
elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council againmps are debating the inquiry into the fire this afternoon. in the last few minutes, the latest victim to be formally identified has been named as 22—year—old zainab deen. frankie mccamley reports. stepping into grenfell towler, climbing the stairs to what was people's homes. investigators have so far recovered 32 bodies from at least 80 believed to be dead or still missing. it's a...
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earlier, i spoke to campbell macdiarmid — a freelance journalist based in nearby erbil.al nights embedded with iraqi government troops in mosul and says there are still pockets of resistance in the city. i think we have got tens of thousands of civilians still living under areas of isis control. they have taken a large hospital complex which they have been battling bob for several weeks, the iraqi security forces. and they are well into taking the old city, which is the last bastions of islamic state control. but what you are seeing now from the iraqi government is probably some premature celebration, which is giving you an idea of what a big, much—needed propaganda victory this will be for the iraqi government. retaking mosul, which is iraqi's second—largest city and has been under their control of the last three years. when you say premature, do you mean that is have not really been defeated there? no, they are still maintaining territory in the old city. there is maybe a third or a half of the old city still under control of the isis militants. the old city is just a
earlier, i spoke to campbell macdiarmid — a freelance journalist based in nearby erbil.al nights embedded with iraqi government troops in mosul and says there are still pockets of resistance in the city. i think we have got tens of thousands of civilians still living under areas of isis control. they have taken a large hospital complex which they have been battling bob for several weeks, the iraqi security forces. and they are well into taking the old city, which is the last bastions of...
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elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council again. mps are debating the inquiry into the fire this lunchtime and, tonight, the community in west london will hold a vigil for those killed and injured. frankie mccamley is in west london. i have been here in the community for some weeks now, speaking to people who escape from the tower, those who lost their loved ones and people in the community who have been pulling together and giving that much needed help. emotions here are still extremely raw as people try to come to terms with what has happened. there is still a very long way to go after police said this morning that the recovery operation inside the tower is not going to be com plete inside the tower is not going to be complete until the end of the year. stepping into grenfell tower, climbing the stairs to what was people's homes. investigators have so people's homes. investigators have so far recovered 32 bodies out of at least 80 believed to be dead still missing. it is a meticulous process. some victims may never be identified.
elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council again. mps are debating the inquiry into the fire this lunchtime and, tonight, the community in west london will hold a vigil for those killed and injured. frankie mccamley is in west london. i have been here in the community for some weeks now, speaking to people who escape from the tower, those who lost their loved ones and people in the community who have been pulling together and giving that...
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in campbell, california, home owner security cameras caught this man approaching his porch before makingith his delivery. >> it's one of those things you don't want to go through. >> that motivated him to work with local police department who now uses his porch to drop off bait packages hoping to allure criminals, they pack a common item with a gps device and keep it under wraps so criminals don't necessity what to look for. >> a lot of time thieves are opening the box before they leave to make sure it's something they want. >> so they are getting picky. >> they are getting picky. >> the programs have been success in several cities across the country in southern california arcadia police say more than 100 suspected thieves have taken the bait and after concerns after a high speed chase and swarming a movie theater to make arrest. some say should be regulated by court warrant. >> citizens should be concerned about unfettered access to tracking technologies. >> another concern some departments deliberately putting higher priced items in the bait packages which could result in felony convic
in campbell, california, home owner security cameras caught this man approaching his porch before makingith his delivery. >> it's one of those things you don't want to go through. >> that motivated him to work with local police department who now uses his porch to drop off bait packages hoping to allure criminals, they pack a common item with a gps device and keep it under wraps so criminals don't necessity what to look for. >> a lot of time thieves are opening the box before...
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ann twain and tyrone look uncomfortable, but campbell nods in agreement. yeah, manny, you've just got to take it one day at a time. think about all those days you've survived already. i glance at cynthia to see if she is appreciating what is going on in front of us. her eyes are wide and wet with amazement. we are witnessing a pivotal moment for manny, perhaps for the group itself, a collective responsibility to care for someone else. and no one wants it to end. so i chose that because, first of all, it's short enough, and also i hope that it shows the potential and the, to my mind, sort of amazing things that can happen with -- this is a group of people all of whom have been incarcerated for which the exception of one drug crime, violet to offenses and all who had serious mental illness, and they collectively helped this 40-year-old man who had really not dealt at all or talked about some very significant things in his history. and literally that moment, i don't want talk about the rest of manny's trajectory, but i can say he has not been back in the jail
ann twain and tyrone look uncomfortable, but campbell nods in agreement. yeah, manny, you've just got to take it one day at a time. think about all those days you've survived already. i glance at cynthia to see if she is appreciating what is going on in front of us. her eyes are wide and wet with amazement. we are witnessing a pivotal moment for manny, perhaps for the group itself, a collective responsibility to care for someone else. and no one wants it to end. so i chose that because, first...
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sarah campbell reports:. —— sarah campbell reports.he without artificial help. his parents have fought his medical team to stop his ventilator being withdrawn, arguing that experimental treatment in america could help. i don't understand it, euthanasia is illegal, suicide is illegal, how is this legal? when there is a chance. all i want is two—three months. we will know in that time whether this will work or not. this has been going on for months and months and this whole time my little boy is just lying there. i don't feel he is in pain, that is the only reason i can carry on but it is not fair on him. charlie's parents have lost at every stage in the british legal system. his doctors at great ormond street hospital argue that he may in fact be in pain but is unable to show it. they also argued that the experimental treatment on offer would be unable to reverse the brain damage charlie has already suffered. his parents have garnered support worldwide, more than £1.3 million has been raised to pay for treatment in the us and the campai
sarah campbell reports:. —— sarah campbell reports.he without artificial help. his parents have fought his medical team to stop his ventilator being withdrawn, arguing that experimental treatment in america could help. i don't understand it, euthanasia is illegal, suicide is illegal, how is this legal? when there is a chance. all i want is two—three months. we will know in that time whether this will work or not. this has been going on for months and months and this whole time my little...
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that is elizabeth campbell, the new leader of kensington and chelsea council.ed. they prepare this as a business again. it's not going down. nothing is going to change. they changed something. you know what they changed? something. you know what they changed ? do you something. you know what they changed? do you know what is it? the names. just the names. but we are still here, with our soul, with our spirit, and the people we have dying, they didn't disappear. they stay with us. and we have a powerful god, and we have them with us. and the truth is going to come out, and you will all perish. —— you will all pgy- you will all perish. —— you will all pay. you will all pay, like it or not. we are not going to follow any of this, i tell you now. we will follow each other. that was one of several residents at g re nfell tower that was one of several residents at grenfell tower speaking at that meeting. wyre davies is in west london for us. it seemed a pretty emotionally charged meeting. yes, and occasionally angry. there is an overspill area here where those reside
that is elizabeth campbell, the new leader of kensington and chelsea council.ed. they prepare this as a business again. it's not going down. nothing is going to change. they changed something. you know what they changed? something. you know what they changed ? do you something. you know what they changed? do you know what is it? the names. just the names. but we are still here, with our soul, with our spirit, and the people we have dying, they didn't disappear. they stay with us. and we have a...
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do you have belief that elizabeth campbell will make any difference in this matter?very sceptical. she has not come forward with any tangible action. not showed herself as a leader. we would have expected her to come out and give us a clear action plan. a plan which meet our needs, and she has failed to do that. you are concerned the situation the people of grenfell tower a re situation the people of grenfell tower are still in. absolutely, the community has no confidence in the local council. i am community has no confidence in the local council. lam not community has no confidence in the local council. i am not too sure whether elected representatives to have a mandate in the eyes of the public. sadiq khan has said commissioners should be brought in to help from the government. do you think that would help? we would welcome that, so long as they are looking at the current structure, operational teams. those teams have failed us. the council uses clear performance indicators, that do not show performance, they are failing to engage. we are happy to have independent
do you have belief that elizabeth campbell will make any difference in this matter?very sceptical. she has not come forward with any tangible action. not showed herself as a leader. we would have expected her to come out and give us a clear action plan. a plan which meet our needs, and she has failed to do that. you are concerned the situation the people of grenfell tower a re situation the people of grenfell tower are still in. absolutely, the community has no confidence in the local council....
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elizabeth campbell was told to resign as she admitted that the council needed to change fundamentallyain the trust of the community. at least 80 people were killed in the blaze last month. our reporter frankie mccamley was at the meeting, and witnessed the angry scenes. tensions were always going to be high here with hundreds protesting outside the council hall. and inside, it got off to a difficult start. with jeering from inside, it got off to a difficult start. withjeering from grenfell tower residents towards elizabeth campbell, elected as the new council leader. know ifs, no buts, no excuses. i am deeply sorry for the grief and trauma that you are suffering. i am deeply sorry. that we did not do more to help you when you needed it the most. the agenda was then scrapped, giving residents a chance to have their say. won by one they gave their accounts but some still left frustrated. the people must choose you. we have not chosen new. so, madam, please, step down and resigned. behind these memories, hundreds of people have been killed, have died. as others continue calling on the co
elizabeth campbell was told to resign as she admitted that the council needed to change fundamentallyain the trust of the community. at least 80 people were killed in the blaze last month. our reporter frankie mccamley was at the meeting, and witnessed the angry scenes. tensions were always going to be high here with hundreds protesting outside the council hall. and inside, it got off to a difficult start. with jeering from inside, it got off to a difficult start. withjeering from grenfell...
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hey, campbell's soup saying it will be acquiring pacific foods for $700 million campbell says the dealtural foods company will accelerate their efforts to meet consumers and changing tastes and preferences. sara >> which is clearly part of a big trend that's been going on in the package food business which has struggled to find volume and sales growth. my fast take on this, guys, and it's not funny, is that the amazon whole foods deal speeds up these kind of deals because this is a big customer and a potential customer for campbell's soups that's not selling campbell's soup in whole foods so now this is going to be the big future of grocery or online grocery. this is a way to get inside of those stores, and i -- and i wouldn't be surprised to see more of these deals. we've been seeing them for the past few years heading into another period of lower volume and sales growth for these companies. watch out for any sort hockey stick kind of sales, organic, natural plant-based company to get sold. >> which does bring up the possibility. everybody knows the big package food companies are buye
hey, campbell's soup saying it will be acquiring pacific foods for $700 million campbell says the dealtural foods company will accelerate their efforts to meet consumers and changing tastes and preferences. sara >> which is clearly part of a big trend that's been going on in the package food business which has struggled to find volume and sales growth. my fast take on this, guys, and it's not funny, is that the amazon whole foods deal speeds up these kind of deals because this is a big...
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elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council agains are debating the inquiry into the fire this afternoon — and in the last few minutes the latest victim of the fire has been named. i've been in the committed some weeks now, speaking to those who escaped the tower and those who lost their loved ones. bubonic unity have really been piled together and given that much—needed help. motions are raw as people try to come to terms with what has happened. there is diala with what has happened. there is dial a long way to go as police said this morning that the recovery operation inside the tower is not going to be complete until the end of this year. stepping into grenfell towler, climbing the stairs to what was peopled towns. investigators have so car recovered 32 bodies from at least 80 believed to the dead we re at least 80 believed to the dead were still missing. it's meticulous process , were still missing. it's meticulous process, some victims may never be identified. i feel passionate about getting those people back to their loved ones
elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council agains are debating the inquiry into the fire this afternoon — and in the last few minutes the latest victim of the fire has been named. i've been in the committed some weeks now, speaking to those who escaped the tower and those who lost their loved ones. bubonic unity have really been piled together and given that much—needed help. motions are raw as people try to come to terms with what has...