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campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood.roblems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little situation i have. that is what led to the incident. >> why didn't you stop? officer told you to stop, that is it. man, it was over. >> $25 is a lot. i was going to get it regardless. >> you were going to get your money's worth. >> basically getting your must be's worth? >> like campbell, despeines has already been in disciplinary for several weeks due to prior fights and now they will let him know how much more time he will get. >> 60 days on top of what you had, getting outecember 29. >> on my birthday. >> is that your birthday? >> yes. >> happy birthday. you think you are going to catch one before then? >>
campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood.roblems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little situation i have. that is what led...
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campbell ready seeds before di kamba the new formulation was even approved by the e.p.a. so they're telling the they're telling the farmers and already they've already told a story to them here's these great seeds your yield is going to be great but don't use that i can't get because it's not ready and so they've sort of misrepresented the effectiveness and they were misrepresented what the yield would be they've sold out these farmers the farmers were the ones being penalize them going to farmers recovering right now what are they doing they say ok i've been sprayed with. i'm worried about it i'm worried about my crops i'm worried about my family i'm worried about my workers what are the farmers seven to do the farmers are having to litigate they're being left with no with no recourse one state funded governments. can buy. damaged crop right not something that the state will fund the fund the farmer for and so the farmers are trying to prove that it was jackhammer then they have to go through all of this litigation for years and years against monsanto to prove that their
campbell ready seeds before di kamba the new formulation was even approved by the e.p.a. so they're telling the they're telling the farmers and already they've already told a story to them here's these great seeds your yield is going to be great but don't use that i can't get because it's not ready and so they've sort of misrepresented the effectiveness and they were misrepresented what the yield would be they've sold out these farmers the farmers were the ones being penalize them going to...
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campbell ready seeds before di kamba the new formulation was even approved by the e.p.a. so they're telling the they're telling the farmers and already they've already told a story to them here's these great seeds you're healed is going to be great but don't use that camera yet because it's not ready and so they've sort of misrepresented the effectiveness and they were misrepresented what the yield would be they've sold out these farmers the farmers who are the ones being penalize the farmers recovering right now what are they doing they say ok i've been sprayed with . i'm worried about it i'm worried about my crops i'm worried about my family i'm worried about my workers what are the farmers seven to do the farmers are having to litigate they're being left with no with no recourse. one state funded governments . damage crop not something that the state will fund the fund the farmer for and so the farmers are trying to prove that it was that came in and they have to go through all of this litigation for years and years against monsanto to prove that their crops are damage
campbell ready seeds before di kamba the new formulation was even approved by the e.p.a. so they're telling the they're telling the farmers and already they've already told a story to them here's these great seeds you're healed is going to be great but don't use that camera yet because it's not ready and so they've sort of misrepresented the effectiveness and they were misrepresented what the yield would be they've sold out these farmers the farmers who are the ones being penalize the farmers...
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was all part of it this it's an ugly ugly story about roundup this is a dangerous product so di campbell is there what's your take well that hammett twofold i think that montana has to do something to fix the round that problem farmers can no longer rely on round at to have their crops grow so they're losing their losing crops. to all of these round up resistant super we they also have as you mentioned already the cancer risk you know it took thirty years for montana to come around and say or be called out on the fact that now we know that round up and the chemical india and round that can cause cancer well let me ask you about that that really bothers me because right now the only information we have about care about is the same so it it's all coming from monsanto we learned the last time that all came from montserrat it was all phony doe i mean phony dope science people dying from a from cancer related to it why why should we believe that there's anything different about diet came over here i don't think that you can honestly believe it i think that some of the older studies have been
was all part of it this it's an ugly ugly story about roundup this is a dangerous product so di campbell is there what's your take well that hammett twofold i think that montana has to do something to fix the round that problem farmers can no longer rely on round at to have their crops grow so they're losing their losing crops. to all of these round up resistant super we they also have as you mentioned already the cancer risk you know it took thirty years for montana to come around and say or...
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(philippe)corbett campbells/nats- "it was just a flaming tower." the crackling sound of wood woke corbett campbell's wife out of bed... who then alerted him about the fire on the other side of their fence. corbett campbell/nats- "that's our window right there, and we could see the fire shooting straight up over this way, um, and what i believe to be was a tree that had caught." once he realized his home was ok... corbett jumped a fence barefoot, and ran to the house on molimo drive, engulfed in flames, while his wife called for help.corbett campbell/neighbor- "i started screaming, i got down the block. i started pounding on doors on all the adjacent houses and i got to the house that was burning and the fire was coming quick, and as i was pounding on their front door, trying to, trying to wake them up, or see if any body was in there, i was getting no response." the fire department says the initial 9-11 call came in at four-18 in the morning... and, that the first crew that arrived, showed up just four minutes later.corbett campbell/neighbor- "the
(philippe)corbett campbells/nats- "it was just a flaming tower." the crackling sound of wood woke corbett campbell's wife out of bed... who then alerted him about the fire on the other side of their fence. corbett campbell/nats- "that's our window right there, and we could see the fire shooting straight up over this way, um, and what i believe to be was a tree that had caught." once he realized his home was ok... corbett jumped a fence barefoot, and ran to the house on...
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(philippe)corbett campbells/nats- "it was just a flaming tower." the crackling sound of wood woke corbett campbell's wife out of bed... who then alerted him about the fire on the other side of their fence. corbett campbell/nats- "that's our window right there, and we could see the fire shooting straight up over this way, um, and what i believe to be was a tree that had caught." once he realized his home was ok... corbett jumped a fence barefoot, and ran to the house on molimo drive, engulfed in flames, while his wife called for help.corbett campbell/neighbor- "i started screaming, i got down the block. i started pounding on doors on all the adjacent houses and i got to the house that was burning and the fire was coming quick, and as i was pounding on their front door, trying to, trying to wake them up, or see if any body was in there, i was getting no response." the fire department says the initial 9-11 call came in at four-18 in the morning... and, that the first crew that arrived, showed up just four minutes later.corbett campbell/neighbor- "the
(philippe)corbett campbells/nats- "it was just a flaming tower." the crackling sound of wood woke corbett campbell's wife out of bed... who then alerted him about the fire on the other side of their fence. corbett campbell/nats- "that's our window right there, and we could see the fire shooting straight up over this way, um, and what i believe to be was a tree that had caught." once he realized his home was ok... corbett jumped a fence barefoot, and ran to the house on...
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adina campbell, bbc news. time for a look at time for a look at the time for a look at the weather.her. good evening. 0ver time for a look at the weather. good evening. over the past 2a hours the weather has come down significantly and it will stay quiet for the next couple of days. quiet does not necessarily mean dry, in fa ct does not necessarily mean dry, in fact some outbreaks of rain especially north across england and wales during the night. turning chile with some fog patches across northern ireland. the north of scotla nd northern ireland. the north of scotland also chile with clear skies. so some sunshine around and a lwa ys skies. so some sunshine around and always thicker cloud across central and southern scotland. this damp weather just moving and southern scotland. this damp weatherjust moving north across england and wales. in fact there could be the odd heavy burst of rain here and there. we will see dry weather at times on thursday and friday and also some spells of rain and strong winds moving through. but into the start of the weekend there is the threat of some ga
adina campbell, bbc news. time for a look at time for a look at the time for a look at the weather.her. good evening. 0ver time for a look at the weather. good evening. over the past 2a hours the weather has come down significantly and it will stay quiet for the next couple of days. quiet does not necessarily mean dry, in fa ct does not necessarily mean dry, in fact some outbreaks of rain especially north across england and wales during the night. turning chile with some fog patches across...
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.>> stephen i will speak to bruce campbell about his career. >>>thursday morning right here, giving you a live look at the san francisco bay, overcast skies. 9:00, the storm is brewing up in the pacific trying to make it way into town. welcome to the nine everyone. kansas city chiefs made it - - made it into town. the game tonight. the raiders trying to get a must win for their fans.>> we had 6 to 7 inches of rain last of october. mark was saying that. this month really nothing. it's nice to see the overcast skies. the firefighters and residents were living in the communities continue to burn and want the rain to hit>> we could which - - i wish we could reach out and pull it closer. >> if it rains, he will have our hands full with the commute not just here but everywhere. >> we are continuing to keep you up-to-date on the developing news about the northern california fire that is the least contained this morning. that's the one burning in the santa cruz mountains the air fire, it has burned 320 acres. 4 structures had been destroyed including o
.>> stephen i will speak to bruce campbell about his career. >>>thursday morning right here, giving you a live look at the san francisco bay, overcast skies. 9:00, the storm is brewing up in the pacific trying to make it way into town. welcome to the nine everyone. kansas city chiefs made it - - made it into town. the game tonight. the raiders trying to get a must win for their fans.>> we had 6 to 7 inches of rain last of october. mark was saying that. this month really...
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sarah campbell is still in disbelief about what happened just down the vegas strip sunday night. >> andn all of a sudden it just stopped and all the cars were stopped in both directions. the street was empty. what do we do? what's going on? how do we help? we can't help. we need to stay here. >> campbell said rumors quickly spread about more shooters and explosives at other hotels. now she and other florists who are still in town for a wedding vendor's convention are doing what they can to help people. they designed this bed of bright flowers and angel wings made of greenery. that's beautiful. campbell said knowing what happened at that window at mandalay still haunts her. >> it's understandable. she used to think of it as a beautiful hotel and now considers it almost more like a grave site. we'll have a lot more from next hour at 5:00 a.m. >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. a lot of concern for a 92-year-old bethesda man missing. his family and maryland state police desperately want to find him. want to show you what william batale looks like. he was last seen just before 7:00 las
sarah campbell is still in disbelief about what happened just down the vegas strip sunday night. >> andn all of a sudden it just stopped and all the cars were stopped in both directions. the street was empty. what do we do? what's going on? how do we help? we can't help. we need to stay here. >> campbell said rumors quickly spread about more shooters and explosives at other hotels. now she and other florists who are still in town for a wedding vendor's convention are doing what they...
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region following a controversial independence referendum last month let's bring in correspondent campbell mick dermot here here he's in care cook and joins us now on the line good to see you there kemah can you tell can you confirm the iraqi forces are advancing towards kirkuk what's the situation on the ground. yeah i can confirm that for you we are we're in south cook at the moment we just actually drove south on the baghdad road down to where kids were holding the mic. positions until last night and we actually came across the rocky the forces who have advanced there is so that the peshmerga have withdrawn there is no line currently between coke city and the advancing iraqis there are just some some volunteer peshmerga here on the road with no defenses and no no orders and it's it's not clear how the iraqis are going to continue advancing ok so the iraqi forces are bent saying what's the potential for this getting out of control could we be witnessing the start of another military conflict in iraq i mean it is extremely tense here right now and the volunteer go we you know the saying t
region following a controversial independence referendum last month let's bring in correspondent campbell mick dermot here here he's in care cook and joins us now on the line good to see you there kemah can you tell can you confirm the iraqi forces are advancing towards kirkuk what's the situation on the ground. yeah i can confirm that for you we are we're in south cook at the moment we just actually drove south on the baghdad road down to where kids were holding the mic. positions until last...
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but campbell believes it's too small for the number of units and so regularly over flows.he result, a smelly mess. >> something has got to give. like asap. that's why i reach out to fox 29. >> reporter: i got on the phone with the building owner. >> what you're saying there's only four occupied units in your building, that trash must be coming from those living on the block or just sort of using your dumpster for their trash needs? >> reporter: he says the dumpster is supposed to be liked with apartment tenants having keys. but he claims at least one former tenant routinely left the dumpster open for illegal dumping. after our conversation, he agreed to act. >> within the next day or two you'll remove that dumpster entirely and get that dumpster off the sidewalk? >> i also reached out to the city and in no time a sanitation supervisor was on the scene writing out four separate violation notices for conditions here. he told me this dumpster has been cited before. shortly thereafter, a man emerged from the apartment building to begin the process of tidying up dawn campbell w
but campbell believes it's too small for the number of units and so regularly over flows.he result, a smelly mess. >> something has got to give. like asap. that's why i reach out to fox 29. >> reporter: i got on the phone with the building owner. >> what you're saying there's only four occupied units in your building, that trash must be coming from those living on the block or just sort of using your dumpster for their trash needs? >> reporter: he says the dumpster is...
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professor campbell, you are on the continent in africa.an you respond to what has happened in niger and put it in a larger context of u.s.-africa policy right now? >> greetings from rwanda and greetings to all of the people who want peace. what is happening with the united states resident dish tosence in africa is similar the united states itself. that is the lives of african people do not matter. united states of america is involved in a duplicitous war on terror and africa. in the the streets united states of america, black people are being terrorized. at the same time, united states is in a dubious alliance with tonce that once to -- wants instigate terror in order to save capitalism in france. so this relationship between the united states and france in what is called fighting war and terror comes six years after the united states, france, and britain went into libya to destroy that country because that country wanted to create the basis for the unification of africa and africa currency. last year, president obama said that going into
professor campbell, you are on the continent in africa.an you respond to what has happened in niger and put it in a larger context of u.s.-africa policy right now? >> greetings from rwanda and greetings to all of the people who want peace. what is happening with the united states resident dish tosence in africa is similar the united states itself. that is the lives of african people do not matter. united states of america is involved in a duplicitous war on terror and africa. in the the...
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gina campbell, bbc news. this is bbc news.tigating allegations of sexual assault made against harvey weinstein. the film producer denies claims of non—consensual sex, and says he's hoping for a second chance. iraq's prime minister has denied that his forces are about to attack the country's kurdish population, as large numbers of troops head north. the deployment has stoked fears for a new civil war. 31 people are now confirmed to have died in california's wildfires and hundreds are still unaccounted for. entire neighbourhoods have been destroyed, with thousands made homeless. there are warnings that strong winds could further fan the flames. now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? the times has the extraordinary story of a north american family freed from captivity after five years as hostages in afghanistan. they had three children while being held by the taliban. the guardian has an update on brexit negotiations, after eu chief negotiator michel barnier warned of a "disturbing dea
gina campbell, bbc news. this is bbc news.tigating allegations of sexual assault made against harvey weinstein. the film producer denies claims of non—consensual sex, and says he's hoping for a second chance. iraq's prime minister has denied that his forces are about to attack the country's kurdish population, as large numbers of troops head north. the deployment has stoked fears for a new civil war. 31 people are now confirmed to have died in california's wildfires and hundreds are still...
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the chaplain to the klan but the ku klux klan and i love campbell and i'm rather to a dragonfly's one of my favorite books and in light of that i want you to talk a little bit about how do we deal with these racists neo nazis how do we how do we reach them out how do we cope with their presence for one thing we look at their their real genuine grievances and address that for example how many people on the right if they're working from working families have family members who are not being served by our health care system. right i mean so many of the people on the far right are from a demographic which is actually losing life expectancy for the first time in u.s. history losing life expectancy the health care system in the us is it's a mess i mean obamacare is better than private previous but it really is a mess norway and sweden figured out how to do health care system the liver is quality care for everyone when i get to talk with folks who are leaning toward that end of the spectrum and i say you know what there are people just across the atlantic who have a really great health care
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>> reporter: we spoke to sarah campbell, a florist. sh several stories up. talked about some terrifying moments. we're going to share more of her story with you coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> we'll have continuing coverage on this as aaron mentioned on the attack in las vegas throughout the morning. you can find the latest on our nbc washington app. >>> here at home when you head out the door, you may see a lot of kids and their moms and dads walking to school this morning. >> that's a warning to be careful out there because it's international walk to school day. justin finch is live at james k. polk elementary in alexandria. not a bad day for walking, right, justin? >> reporter: eun, so far so good out here. pretty crisp out here as well. this is a big day for polk elementary, a among more than 160 elementary schools taking part. look for other local schools supporting schools elsewhere warning them to get to safety. here they're already pumped for class but walk to school day is a bit different. just yesterday we saw the final prep falling into plac
>> reporter: we spoke to sarah campbell, a florist. sh several stories up. talked about some terrifying moments. we're going to share more of her story with you coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> we'll have continuing coverage on this as aaron mentioned on the attack in las vegas throughout the morning. you can find the latest on our nbc washington app. >>> here at home when you head out the door, you may see a lot of kids and their moms and dads walking to school...
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tyler campbell, star of the high school football team. played division i.ampbell say heroin habit grew from opiate painkillers, legally, after he injured his shoulder. >> what were the pills? >> vicodan. >> 60 for a shoulder surgery. >> there mall prescription. >> for the procedure. >> easy for kids to sell excess pills, popular recreational drugs in high school and college. so in demand that one pill can cost up to $80. pill addicts like tyler often switch to heroin because it is cheaper opiate with a bigger high. tyler was in and out of rehab four times. the night he came home the last time he couldn't fight the uncontrollable urge that his heroin addiction. he shot up in his bedroom, and died of a heroin overdose. he wasn't the only addict on his college football team. unfortunately the quarterback died four months after tyler. same situation. >> overdose. >> first if you didn't talk about it. >> after tyler died, the campbells met many families whose children were heroin addicts in suburbs of columbus. like tyler most got hooked on pills first. >> start
tyler campbell, star of the high school football team. played division i.ampbell say heroin habit grew from opiate painkillers, legally, after he injured his shoulder. >> what were the pills? >> vicodan. >> 60 for a shoulder surgery. >> there mall prescription. >> for the procedure. >> easy for kids to sell excess pills, popular recreational drugs in high school and college. so in demand that one pill can cost up to $80. pill addicts like tyler often switch...
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a campbell resident tells us family members were at the music festival.te possibly the route 91 festival across the street from mandalay bay. and this family from campbell reports their family member heard rapid gunfire. we've now learned flights have been grounded at the las vegas airport. we're going to continue to follow this story, bring you updates throughout the newscast. all of that happening in las vegas right now. >>> now to the latest in puerto rico. where cries for help are growing louder amid the very public dispute between president trump and the mayor of san juan. some are asking where is fema and are relief supplies getting to people who need them the most? nbc's ron mott reports from san juan. >> reporter: in the city of rio grandee, just 21 miles east of san juan, this baseball stadium is where locals are being told to go for fema aid. except today it's empty and officials say it won't be ready for another five days. more than two weeks since hurricane maria made landfall. for now the mayor and police chief say food and water are being di
a campbell resident tells us family members were at the music festival.te possibly the route 91 festival across the street from mandalay bay. and this family from campbell reports their family member heard rapid gunfire. we've now learned flights have been grounded at the las vegas airport. we're going to continue to follow this story, bring you updates throughout the newscast. all of that happening in las vegas right now. >>> now to the latest in puerto rico. where cries for help are...
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the strike team is headed back to campbell after 15 days.>> fire season is every summer.we travel around the state every summer. i think the difference this time around is a lot of us have grown up in the bay area. either through the fire service or through our families. we probably know someone who was directly impacted by the fires in the north bay.>> we appreciate all of the first responders for their hard work. crews arrived back at the training center in campbell around 2 pm.>>> more political upheaval in washington dc today.sen. jeff flake, an arizona republican, announced tuesday he would not run for re- election in 2018, condemning in a speech aimed at president donald trump the flagrant disregard of truth and decency that is undermining american democracy. in a speech on the floor of the senate, flake said, there are times we must risk our careers. now is such a time. flake, who has criticized the path that the republican party has taken under trump, said the impulse to threaten and scapegoat threatens to turn america and the gop into a fearful, backward looking
the strike team is headed back to campbell after 15 days.>> fire season is every summer.we travel around the state every summer. i think the difference this time around is a lot of us have grown up in the bay area. either through the fire service or through our families. we probably know someone who was directly impacted by the fires in the north bay.>> we appreciate all of the first responders for their hard work. crews arrived back at the training center in campbell around 2...
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(philippe)corbett campbells/nats- "it was just a flaming tower." the crackling sound of wood woke corbett campbell's wife out of bed... who then alerted him about the fire on the other side of their fence. corbett campbell/nats- "that's our window right there, and we could see the fire shooting straight up over this way, um, and what i believe to be was a tree that had caught." once he realized his home was ok... corbett jumped a fence barefoot, and ran to the house on molimo drive, engulfed in flames, while his wife called for help.corbett campbell/neighbor- "i started screaming, i got down the block. i started pounding on doors on all the adjacent houses and i got to the house that was burning and the fire was coming quick, and as i was pounding on their front door, trying to, trying to wake them up, or see if any body was in there, i was getting no response." the fire department says the initial 9-11 call came in at four-18 in the morning... and, that the first crew that arrived, showed up just four minutes later.corbett campbell/neighbor- "the
(philippe)corbett campbells/nats- "it was just a flaming tower." the crackling sound of wood woke corbett campbell's wife out of bed... who then alerted him about the fire on the other side of their fence. corbett campbell/nats- "that's our window right there, and we could see the fire shooting straight up over this way, um, and what i believe to be was a tree that had caught." once he realized his home was ok... corbett jumped a fence barefoot, and ran to the house on...
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campbell harvey at duke. >>> sales growth slows at domino's. the pizza chain reported a rise in same store sales but the results weren't as strong compared to a year ago. the company said stronger demand in the u.s. led to total revenue and profit that beat expectations. domino's shares finished the day, down nearly 4% to $201.03. >>> tesla realizing 11,000 model x suvs on concerns that the back seats could fall forward during a crash. this is the second time tesla has issued a recall for that model due to seat lash problems. shares finished slightly higher. >>> investment management firm eton vance will raise its guidance, shares were up. and the drug maker baxter said revenue for the fourth quarter will take a hit following the impact from hurricane maria on its puerto rico facilities. the company said it will provide a clearer outlook for the quarter later this month. in the meantime, the company said it's working with its manufacturing sites in other countries as well as the fda to support the supply of product in the u.s. baxter shares up
campbell harvey at duke. >>> sales growth slows at domino's. the pizza chain reported a rise in same store sales but the results weren't as strong compared to a year ago. the company said stronger demand in the u.s. led to total revenue and profit that beat expectations. domino's shares finished the day, down nearly 4% to $201.03. >>> tesla realizing 11,000 model x suvs on concerns that the back seats could fall forward during a crash. this is the second time tesla has issued...
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is going to ease some of their legal pains but is new reports are showing di campbell might actually be more dangerous to human health and the environment around tonight we'll take an in-depth look into the dangers the guy can buy and will find out why monsanto believes that disservice making less of a headache than round up and later in the show we'll take a look at obamacare a cleaning literally as the trump of ministration aims to appeal all the what could this mean for the twenty million acres of the wetlands and the two million miles of strains protected under these rules to fund down don't go anywhere america's war starts right now. agro chemical giant monsanto has been having a very bad year to say the least but there's no need to feel sorry for the company all their problems have been caused by their own greed their own arrogance and their own negligence the year started off with lawsuits being filed against monsanto for covering up the dangers associated with their blockbuster weed killer roundup scientific studies have linked round up to various forms of cancer or neurologi
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trevor: everyone is going like what is the campbell soup scene? watch it. in a way, i guess it's funny. and it's also devastating. and was probably the most degrading thing to shoot in the whole thing. but because there is some element of humor, i think it is easier to take in what we are trying to say. >> trevor: wow. >> you know. >> trevor: when you look at the story that has so many moments where you have to consider the fact that it is degrading not just to film but to portray, do you think that that is why being a producer on the show was so important to you? because you have more control then you would if you were just an actress? >> well, i think that we had to show some degrading things in order to start a conversation about the ways in which women are degraded. >> trevor: right. >> right. so as a producer you are thinking about it objectively. and as an actor sometimes you do have to do things that feel difficult and complicated in order to begin that conversation. >> trevor: right. and if you look at the unfortunate comparison between th
trevor: everyone is going like what is the campbell soup scene? watch it. in a way, i guess it's funny. and it's also devastating. and was probably the most degrading thing to shoot in the whole thing. but because there is some element of humor, i think it is easier to take in what we are trying to say. >> trevor: wow. >> you know. >> trevor: when you look at the story that has so many moments where you have to consider the fact that it is degrading not just to film but to...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.onments as assaults saw. bill saw. a health ca re assaults saw. bill saw. a health care assistant was stabbed to death and a worker having part of their thumb bitten off. plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. an explosion at a fuel station in accra, has killed a number of people. the blast, involving natural gas, sent a giant fireball into the night sky causing panic among residents. it's understood the blaze triggered a second explosion and fire at a nearby petrol station. thomas naadi reports. the incident occurred just a few metres behind me. two separate explosions were heard here. according to eyewitnesses, it started around 8pm local time. the exact cause is not known. there are a number of security personnel here, including the ghana fire service, who are battling to put the fire under control. this latest incident has once more questioned safety standards at the country's fuel stations. a man has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a crash in london yester
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sarah campbell is her name. is still here and still in disbelief about what she saw unfold from that windo s we'll show you video now of the scene that she saw. chaos on the ground as people were running for their lives literally trying to escape the bullets that were raining down on them. campbell said she saw just a swarm of police officers seeming to come from every direction and from far away and she knew something terrible was happening. >> i turned the news on and, you know, the sirens we were hearing outside, sirens we were hearing on television. it was so surreal to know that was happening and it was right outside the bins window. >> reporter: now she and other florists who are still in town for a wedding vendor's convention are doing what they can. take a look, they designed this bright bed of flowers and the greenery you see there, those are angel wings coming up out of that bed of flowers. sarah campbell says knowing what happened in that window at the mandalay bay resort hot haunts her today. it is a
sarah campbell is her name. is still here and still in disbelief about what she saw unfold from that windo s we'll show you video now of the scene that she saw. chaos on the ground as people were running for their lives literally trying to escape the bullets that were raining down on them. campbell said she saw just a swarm of police officers seeming to come from every direction and from far away and she knew something terrible was happening. >> i turned the news on and, you know, the...
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adina campbell, bbc news. and is expected to fetch up to £80,000. some say more. written by an american businessman on the day before the disaster in 1912, it's the only known letter on headed titanic paper to have fallen into the atlantic and survived. duncan kennedy reports. "wow, this boat is a giant in size and fitted up like a palatial hotel!" the words of oskar holverson from a letter he never sent. dated 13th april, 1912, it was written the day before the titanic disaster. mr holverson was travelling with his wife, mary. they were first—class passengers onboard the luxury liner and had been enjoying their voyage. "so far we've had good weather. "if all goes well, we will arrive in new york wednesday am". but mr holverson never did. he died with 1500 others. his body and the letter were later recovered. quite simply what we're talking about is the ultimate letter from the titanic. andrew aldridge is a world expert on titanic artefacts and says the letter is unique because... it's the only one known to ha
adina campbell, bbc news. and is expected to fetch up to £80,000. some say more. written by an american businessman on the day before the disaster in 1912, it's the only known letter on headed titanic paper to have fallen into the atlantic and survived. duncan kennedy reports. "wow, this boat is a giant in size and fitted up like a palatial hotel!" the words of oskar holverson from a letter he never sent. dated 13th april, 1912, it was written the day before the titanic disaster. mr...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. people and injured more than 30. the blast, involving natural gas, sent a giant fireball into the night sky causing panic among residents. it‘s understood the blaze triggered a second explosion and fire at a nearby petrol station. thomas naadi reports. the incident occurred just a few metres behind me. two separate explosions were heard here. according to eyewitnesses, it started around 8pm local time. the exact cause is not known. there are a number of security personnel here, including the ghana fire service, who are battling to put the fire under control. this latest incident has once more questioned safety standards at the country‘s fuel stations. time for the weather now. plenty of sunshine, allowing the blue skies. producing some rain for the west of scotland, some showers for northern ireland and the west of england. but most other places staying dry. 14—18. lighter winds. it is feeling pleasant. in the evening, the cloud shifting, and we could see that odd patch of mist and fo
sarah campbell, bbc news. people and injured more than 30. the blast, involving natural gas, sent a giant fireball into the night sky causing panic among residents. it‘s understood the blaze triggered a second explosion and fire at a nearby petrol station. thomas naadi reports. the incident occurred just a few metres behind me. two separate explosions were heard here. according to eyewitnesses, it started around 8pm local time. the exact cause is not known. there are a number of security...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.er could be cut by a third, according to the scientists behind a new gene test being developed in manchester. our health correspondent jenny walrond's report it's sometimes known as the angelina jolie gene. the actress had surgery to remove her breast tissue and ovaries after learning she had a brca gene mutation. one in 400 of us have it. women who test positive for the brca mutations are told their risk of breast cancer is up to 87%, but the risk could, in reality, be much lower. scientists have developed a test that looks at 18 genetic variants that can affect the likelihood of having breast cancer. using these common variant tests and putting them all together in a package means that we can get far better, far more accurate ideas about the risks women are likely to have in their lifetime. these two were tested. charlie was a carrier and given up to an 87% risk. annie was told she had a 50% chance. asa annie was told she had a 50% chance. as a result, both had a mastectomy. 87% is h
sarah campbell, bbc news.er could be cut by a third, according to the scientists behind a new gene test being developed in manchester. our health correspondent jenny walrond's report it's sometimes known as the angelina jolie gene. the actress had surgery to remove her breast tissue and ovaries after learning she had a brca gene mutation. one in 400 of us have it. women who test positive for the brca mutations are told their risk of breast cancer is up to 87%, but the risk could, in reality, be...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. killed at least six people and injured more than 35. the blast, involving natural gas, sent a giant fireball into the night sky causing panic among residents. it's understood the blaze triggered a second explosion and fire at a nearby petrol station. thomas naadi reports. the incident occurred just a few metres behind me. two separate explosions were heard here. according to eyewitnesses, it started around 8pm local time. the exact cause is not known. there are a number of security personnel here, including the ghana fire service, who are battling to put the fire under control. this latest incident has once more questioned safety standards at the country's fuel stations. white nationalists have held another rally in charlottesville, virginia, after a woman died after clashes at a previous protest in august. several dozen people took part in a torchlight protest led by far—right activist richard spencer to oppose the removal of a statue of the confederate general robert e lee. the city
sarah campbell, bbc news. killed at least six people and injured more than 35. the blast, involving natural gas, sent a giant fireball into the night sky causing panic among residents. it's understood the blaze triggered a second explosion and fire at a nearby petrol station. thomas naadi reports. the incident occurred just a few metres behind me. two separate explosions were heard here. according to eyewitnesses, it started around 8pm local time. the exact cause is not known. there are a...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.r powered car race across australia. the world solar challenge aims to showcase technology that could one day be used in commercially available cars. the race starts in the northern city of darwin, crosses the country's desert heartland, and ends in the adelaide. paul hawkins has more. last—minute checks for the 3,000 kilometre race from the top of australia to the bottom. 41 teams, mostly from universities and big business, but also some high schools, are competing to see who has the best solar—powered vehicle. the field is so far apart. all the cars look different. all we know is we have a good car, we got it running perfect lane we're confident we'll do everything it takes to win. held every two years, its event organisers want to inspire the brightest young people on the planet to help develop sustainable transport. overtaking takes up a lot of energy we would not otherwise want to use. we would be happy to be in third where we don't have to evertake that we would be happy to be in
sarah campbell, bbc news.r powered car race across australia. the world solar challenge aims to showcase technology that could one day be used in commercially available cars. the race starts in the northern city of darwin, crosses the country's desert heartland, and ends in the adelaide. paul hawkins has more. last—minute checks for the 3,000 kilometre race from the top of australia to the bottom. 41 teams, mostly from universities and big business, but also some high schools, are competing...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.king in a "powder keg" environment, as assaults by patients soar, according to a bbc investigation. figures obtained by 5 live investigates show there were more than 42,000 reported attacks on staff over the last year. they included a healthcare assistant who was stabbed to death, and a worker having part of their thumb bitten off. the department of health says it's supporting mental health staff and plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. tens of thousands of people are showing their support for the spanish government this lunchtime with demonstrations against independence for catalonia. the pro—unity rally is taking place on the streets of barcelona. our europe correspondent gavin lee is in barcelona. those people behind you, calling themselves the silent majority and think they have not made their voices heard enough? the silent majority of 950,000 people according to the organisers. just announcing that figure in the last few moments. i have been yearfor the past that figure in t
sarah campbell, bbc news.king in a "powder keg" environment, as assaults by patients soar, according to a bbc investigation. figures obtained by 5 live investigates show there were more than 42,000 reported attacks on staff over the last year. they included a healthcare assistant who was stabbed to death, and a worker having part of their thumb bitten off. the department of health says it's supporting mental health staff and plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. tens of thousands...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.t next sunday the round pound will lose its legal tender status and no longer be accepted in shops and restaurants. people have been urged to spend them, bank them, or give them to charity before then. time for a look at the weather, as was the case with saturday, at its best there was nothing really much wrong with sunday as evidenced by our weather watcher in york but in other parts of the british isles there was a lot of cloud. no rain off the suffolk coast, but it was close from the showers further offshore overnight. reinforcing cloud coming in across scotland. rain through the heart of scotland pushing to the northern isles. cloudy across the british isles and not a cold night and not a cold start to the new week. it will be disappointing across the greater pa rt disappointing across the greater part of scotland first thing. cloud for to be the odd piece of rain. northern ireland, quite a bit of cloud. the odd piece of rain moving in but not amounting to much. the greater part of
sarah campbell, bbc news.t next sunday the round pound will lose its legal tender status and no longer be accepted in shops and restaurants. people have been urged to spend them, bank them, or give them to charity before then. time for a look at the weather, as was the case with saturday, at its best there was nothing really much wrong with sunday as evidenced by our weather watcher in york but in other parts of the british isles there was a lot of cloud. no rain off the suffolk coast, but it...
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adina campbell, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime.d in the three months to september — increasing the likelihood that interest rates will go up next week. and still to come — we'll hear from the british explorer hoping to become the first man to cross the antarctic totally on his own. coming up in sport. we'll hear from england's women as they look to level the ashes series against australia. they are in coff‘s harbour ahead of their one—day match. with the position of president xijinping consolidated by the communist party in china, speculation is now growing that president xi wants to stay in office beyond the allotted 10 year term. the new politburo committee unveiled yesterday — the six men who will serve alongside him for his second term in office — includes no obvious young successor. here's our china correspondentjohn sudworth. a packed hall waits for the results of the mysterious and secretive process at the heart of one of the world's powerful states. now pleasejoin me in a warm applause to greet the general secretary and oth
adina campbell, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime.d in the three months to september — increasing the likelihood that interest rates will go up next week. and still to come — we'll hear from the british explorer hoping to become the first man to cross the antarctic totally on his own. coming up in sport. we'll hear from england's women as they look to level the ashes series against australia. they are in coff‘s harbour ahead of their one—day match. with the position of president...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.t, as assaults by patients soar, according to a bbc investigation. figures obtained by 5 live investigates show there were more than 42,000 reported attacks on staff over the last year. they included a healthcare assistant who was stabbed to death, and a worker having part of their thumb bitten off. the department of health says it's supporting mental health staff and plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. the number of women having surgery to prevent breast cancer could be cut by a third, according to the scientists behind a new gene test being developed in manchester. the scientists hope that, if proved successful, it could be rolled out across the nhs. our health correspondent, jenny walrond, reports. it's sometimes known as the angelina jolie gene. the actress had surgery to remove her breast tissue and ovaries after learning she had a gene mutation. one in 400 of us have it. women who test positive for the brca mutations are told their risk of breast cancer is up to 87%, but th
sarah campbell, bbc news.t, as assaults by patients soar, according to a bbc investigation. figures obtained by 5 live investigates show there were more than 42,000 reported attacks on staff over the last year. they included a healthcare assistant who was stabbed to death, and a worker having part of their thumb bitten off. the department of health says it's supporting mental health staff and plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. the number of women having surgery to prevent breast cancer...
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adina campbell, bbc news.re the advent of the internet and social media, amyjohnson was born. today, she is celebrating her 110th birthday in cumbria with her daughter doreen who is 87. amy moved to the uk from jamaica in the 1960s. she's added another birthday card from the queen to her collection, though she did need a gentle reminder of her age earlier today. 110. yes. oh, thank you, god. # happy birthday, dear, amy # happy birthday to you. # laughter just to cheer you up, she is 110 and thrilled about it! time for a look at the weather. not much to celebrate here, it is calm, but the wind will pick up and there is more rain around, too. more rain today, the worst in the south east of england, into east anglia. that has moved away and things have improved, but damp and dreary with light wind. more mist, fog and low cloud. turning wetter in scotland later on in the night. whilst it was chilly today, temperatures would fall much tonight because of the cloud around. quickly, we will see more rain coming into n
adina campbell, bbc news.re the advent of the internet and social media, amyjohnson was born. today, she is celebrating her 110th birthday in cumbria with her daughter doreen who is 87. amy moved to the uk from jamaica in the 1960s. she's added another birthday card from the queen to her collection, though she did need a gentle reminder of her age earlier today. 110. yes. oh, thank you, god. # happy birthday, dear, amy # happy birthday to you. # laughter just to cheer you up, she is 110 and...
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adina campbell reports.to treat, the fight against bacteria is essential. for decades we've relied on antibiotics to prevent and treat infection, the bedrock of modern medicine. but now there's a new warning that the drugs we often turn to to protect us could become less effective due to drug—resista nt infections. well, what we want is patients to recognise that if they have flu or common colds, viruses, antibiotics are absolutely no use. so, please, if a doctor says, "it's a virus, you don't need an antibiotic," listen to them and don't push them for something that's not going to make a difference to you, but could make it much more risky as medicine goes forward for your children and your grandchildren. it's estimated 700,000 people around the world die every year from drug—resistant infections such as tuberculosis, hiv, and malaria. without antibiotics, it's feared common medical procedures, such as caesarean sections, cancer treatments and hip replacements, would become too risky. the uk government and
adina campbell reports.to treat, the fight against bacteria is essential. for decades we've relied on antibiotics to prevent and treat infection, the bedrock of modern medicine. but now there's a new warning that the drugs we often turn to to protect us could become less effective due to drug—resista nt infections. well, what we want is patients to recognise that if they have flu or common colds, viruses, antibiotics are absolutely no use. so, please, if a doctor says, "it's a virus, you...
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. >> what difference did jimmy campbell make?.> so jimmy campbell son was born with a congenital heartrt disease with a retired breast cancer surgeon. and the doctor really realize the child was blue they quickly made bad diagnosis to know he would die. the baby was on its way to a cannot relate to that emotional response? and i think that first episode we should have a t test to find the terms of the bank that was so positive. and said i wish he had. not to confront head you talk to lou jimmy kimmel? we will make that happen. under gramm cassidy texas or florida or mainer indiana that would now have access to of billions of dollars for those to help purchase insurance selected the coverage of jimmy kimmel statements support at the capitol?. >> democrats really were not reporting any s way. end ofof story. and when i was trying to push cassidy collins. >>. >> bet something and want to touch on. >> all those bills the way to a plan that shifted money with current law to extend medicaid with the red states or blue states. so first o
. >> what difference did jimmy campbell make?.> so jimmy campbell son was born with a congenital heartrt disease with a retired breast cancer surgeon. and the doctor really realize the child was blue they quickly made bad diagnosis to know he would die. the baby was on its way to a cannot relate to that emotional response? and i think that first episode we should have a t test to find the terms of the bank that was so positive. and said i wish he had. not to confront head you talk to...
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on one side you have alastair campbell, tony blair's former chief of spin saying, look, we need to be about the cliff edge, alastair campbell talks about the cliff edge and says, "it is quite obvious now that britain simply cannot afford to leave the eu, the single market, the customs union and throw the economy off a cliff". i think that there are some people on the fringes of the labour party who think we should ignore a democratic decision by the public, and i respect them, but i don't agree with them. they don't say ignore, but they do say... no, they say ignore. they say, and the latest yougov poll, i don't know if you've seen it, peter kelton the pollster says it's very interesting that even core support for brexit among the cde, the sort of blue—collar, working—class voters of this country, are beginning to have a much more negative view of brexit. so if the opinion polls are suggesting that something fundamental is changing in the country, isn't it incumbent on the labour party to consider that? i'm not pretending that we haven't considered it, of course we've considered it, b
on one side you have alastair campbell, tony blair's former chief of spin saying, look, we need to be about the cliff edge, alastair campbell talks about the cliff edge and says, "it is quite obvious now that britain simply cannot afford to leave the eu, the single market, the customs union and throw the economy off a cliff". i think that there are some people on the fringes of the labour party who think we should ignore a democratic decision by the public, and i respect them, but i...
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the chaplain to the clan but the ku klux klan and i love campbell and i'm rather to a dragonfly's one of my favorite books and in light of that i want you to talk a little bit about how do we deal with these racists neo nazis how do we how do we reach them out how do we cope with their presence for one thing we look at their their real genuine grievances and address that for example how many people on the right if they're working from working families have family members who are not being served by our health care system. right i mean so many of the people in the far right are from a demographic which is actually losing life expectancy for the first time in u.s. history losing life expectancy the health care system in the us is it's a mess i mean obamacare is better than private previous but it really is a mess norway and sweden figured out how to do health care system the liver's quality care for everyone when i get to talk with folks who are leaning toward that end of the spectrum and i say you know what there are people just across the atlantic who have a really great health care s
the chaplain to the clan but the ku klux klan and i love campbell and i'm rather to a dragonfly's one of my favorite books and in light of that i want you to talk a little bit about how do we deal with these racists neo nazis how do we how do we reach them out how do we cope with their presence for one thing we look at their their real genuine grievances and address that for example how many people on the right if they're working from working families have family members who are not being...
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all right to discuss here let's bring in the campbell macdermid a freelance journalist in air bill just outside care cook want to start off by asking you what are you hearing exactly i mean is the iraqi army trying to retake kirkuk can you confirm that for us. yeah i mean there's a lot of room as well and at the moment so you've seen you know social media is alive with conflicting reports i mean you mentioned that you have people reporting in and the name general saying there was an attack in the making or an operation in the making we've seen a lot of official denials from baghdad saying that is not the case that being you know troop movements because of the ongoing operation to clear isis from hawaii just south of coke but the kurdistan region is certainly not taking those reassurance that seriously and they're sending a lot of troops so you are seeing a troop build up in and around kirkuk by both the kurdish peshmerga and iraqi forces and the popular mobilization units the shia militias which are probably the biggest concern at this point can you elaborate a little bit more about wha
all right to discuss here let's bring in the campbell macdermid a freelance journalist in air bill just outside care cook want to start off by asking you what are you hearing exactly i mean is the iraqi army trying to retake kirkuk can you confirm that for us. yeah i mean there's a lot of room as well and at the moment so you've seen you know social media is alive with conflicting reports i mean you mentioned that you have people reporting in and the name general saying there was an attack in...