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— naomi campbell? absolutely. and i sa aood naomi campbell? absolutely.d i say good luck to wear _ naomi campbell? absolutely. and i say good luck to wear because - naomi campbell? absolutely. and i say good luck to wear because men | say good luck to wear because men get to be parents when they are 50 without being as widely mocked as she was on social media today. she has had a baby. we don't know how. she is very pleased about it as she says on her instagram so congratulations to her. finalword to ou, congratulations to her. finalword to you. mihir- _ congratulations to her. finalword to you, mihir. we _ congratulations to her. finalword to you, mihir. we should - congratulations to her. finalword to you, mihir. we should know. congratulations to her. final word i to you, mihir. we should know how. that is the — to you, mihir. we should know how. that is the news _ to you, mihir. we should know how. that is the news the _ to you, mihir. we should know how. that is the news the mirror - to you, mihir. we should know how. that is the news the mirror shou
— naomi campbell? absolutely. and i sa aood naomi campbell? absolutely.d i say good luck to wear _ naomi campbell? absolutely. and i say good luck to wear because - naomi campbell? absolutely. and i say good luck to wear because men | say good luck to wear because men get to be parents when they are 50 without being as widely mocked as she was on social media today. she has had a baby. we don't know how. she is very pleased about it as she says on her instagram so congratulations to her....
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under general campbell. anthony wane on august 17th has made it to -- as he gets there which is just outside of our battlefield, he is going to stage there. he is going to go to camp deposit. as he does that he send some volunteers out. these volunteers come to about this area where we are at right now. our fallen timbers better field. as they do that they are captured, they bring them back to their village and then they find out what's anthony wayne's battle plans are. and the weigh-in is marching with a line that is about two to four miles long. and he is going to come to this area which is basically the battle of fallen timbers and he is going to beat native american resistance. they are going to start to engage in the firefight that will eventually lead to the larger battle so as this starts to take place the native americans are engaging in this. giving enough time to the main body of the legion of the united states to deploy. that allows them to set up sustained firepower which will eventually help mat
under general campbell. anthony wane on august 17th has made it to -- as he gets there which is just outside of our battlefield, he is going to stage there. he is going to go to camp deposit. as he does that he send some volunteers out. these volunteers come to about this area where we are at right now. our fallen timbers better field. as they do that they are captured, they bring them back to their village and then they find out what's anthony wayne's battle plans are. and the weigh-in is...
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archibald campbell he decided to engage the services of dr. josh. to inoculate campbell's family and neighbors and he probably learned about dahli ash through, you know contacts in the middle medical community also through an article that dr. del yash had published in the virginia gazette elongating details about the disease and also hyping his own services as an experienced inoculator. um so dr. campbell hired dalyash to inoculate himself as family and group of their neighbors. well other citizens were very upset about this because they were afraid that the inoculation process would lead to an outbreak of smallpox the anti-vaxers. i'm going to use a modern term the anti-vaxxers tried to get the local magistrates to stop these plans. the magistrates didn't want to step in so these anti-vaxxers they basically fired up a mob that marched to dr. campbell's home broke windows said his house on fire. they did the same to the home of dr. dahliyesh. they also forced campbell's family to march off to the pest house the kind of quarantine hospital that was s
archibald campbell he decided to engage the services of dr. josh. to inoculate campbell's family and neighbors and he probably learned about dahli ash through, you know contacts in the middle medical community also through an article that dr. del yash had published in the virginia gazette elongating details about the disease and also hyping his own services as an experienced inoculator. um so dr. campbell hired dalyash to inoculate himself as family and group of their neighbors. well other...
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. >> josh campbell, thanks very much. the headline there, we're following reports of a shooting near downtown san jose, california. police say it's an active scene. cnn doesn't have details on the number of casualties. we'll bring you the details as they come. >> thank you for joining us. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we do begin with breaking news. right now we are watching a situation unfolding in san jose, california. police are investigating reports of an active shooting at a rail yard near downtown. we're showing you live aerials from the scene. we've been watching them for the last several minutes, and this is all that we have at the moment. very little information has been released. police are asking everyone to stay out of the area. cnn has a crew headed that direction right now. we'll bring you the information that we get as it comes in. as i'm looking at this, let me bring in anthony barksdale, cnn law enforcement analyst.
. >> josh campbell, thanks very much. the headline there, we're following reports of a shooting near downtown san jose, california. police say it's an active scene. cnn doesn't have details on the number of casualties. we'll bring you the details as they come. >> thank you for joining us. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we do begin with breaking news. right now we are...
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campbell. he's a staff attorney at the native american rights fund and mr. campbell is a member of the native village of -- in alaska and has litigated numerous constitutional and statutory claims on behalf of native americans with areas ranging from water rights to religious freedom to freedom of speech in the area of voting rights campbell, mr. campbell, recently brought a successful challenge to a north dakota voter id law on behalf of the nation extending to the tribe. next is [inaudible] and is professor of political science at michigan state university and she holds a phd degree in political science from the university of california and san diego, law degree from the university of san francisco school of law and her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights and the work has been published in numerous leading peer-reviewed journals and features in a variety of media outlets including the atlantic. andrea is regional council in the mex
campbell. he's a staff attorney at the native american rights fund and mr. campbell is a member of the native village of -- in alaska and has litigated numerous constitutional and statutory claims on behalf of native americans with areas ranging from water rights to religious freedom to freedom of speech in the area of voting rights campbell, mr. campbell, recently brought a successful challenge to a north dakota voter id law on behalf of the nation extending to the tribe. next is [inaudible]...
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matthew l campbell is a staff attorney with the native american rights fund. stir campbell -- mr. campbell is from saint bart's island in alaska and has litigated numerous constitutional and statutory claims on behalf of native americans in areas ranging from water rights to religious freedom and freedom of speech. in the area of voting rights, mr. campbell recently brought a successful challenge to a north dakota voter id law on behalf of the spirit of the standing rock sioux tribe. next is the professor of political science at michigan state university. she holds a phd in political science from the university of california san diego, a law degree from the university of san francisco school of law. her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights. her work as been published in numerous leading peer-reviewed journals and featured in a variety of media outlets, including the atlantic, the new york times, and the washington post. andrea santino's regional council in the mexican american legal defense and education fund d.c. office
matthew l campbell is a staff attorney with the native american rights fund. stir campbell -- mr. campbell is from saint bart's island in alaska and has litigated numerous constitutional and statutory claims on behalf of native americans in areas ranging from water rights to religious freedom and freedom of speech. in the area of voting rights, mr. campbell recently brought a successful challenge to a north dakota voter id law on behalf of the spirit of the standing rock sioux tribe. next is...
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campbell.i recall a couple of years ago when we held this hearing and in north dakota, there was an abundance of evidence from that community that so many people do not have addresses and other discriminate against them and prevents them from having the id that the law requires a thank you for including that in the record. again today. let me go over to the professor from michigan state university. some studies of voter id laws have found that these laws do not necessarily disproportionately d decrease turnout of minority voters. yet your research has found that strict voter id laws do appear to have different byways of ethnicity . coming, what is the explanation for theseio differences. >> thank you for that question prayed the effects of the voter id laws and the late 2000, the studies they came about look at the influence of these id laws. if they restricted laws were actually introduced in state legislatures. and so, they not have a chance to get the grasp of the voter id laws. what is diff
campbell.i recall a couple of years ago when we held this hearing and in north dakota, there was an abundance of evidence from that community that so many people do not have addresses and other discriminate against them and prevents them from having the id that the law requires a thank you for including that in the record. again today. let me go over to the professor from michigan state university. some studies of voter id laws have found that these laws do not necessarily disproportionately d...
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jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing... but caroljude was not alone in saying...rested in the details of who paid for those new curtains and soft furnishings than bbc journalists seemed to be continued to feature prominently in our inbox during the next few days, as the story remained prominent in the headlines. today at six, boris johnson and his downing street flat — the questions that just will not go away. where exactly did the prime minister get the tens of thousands of pounds he spent doing it up? brian rickard wondered... well, we asked bbc news about the priority it has given to the subject, and a spokesperson told us...
jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing... but caroljude was not alone in saying...rested in the details of who paid for those new curtains and soft furnishings than bbc journalists seemed to be continued to feature prominently in our inbox during the next few days, as the story remained prominent in the headlines. today at six, boris johnson and his downing street flat — the questions that just will not go away. where exactly did the prime minister get the tens of thousands of...
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adina campbell, bbc news. ruled the police killing of the african—american andrew brown jr was justified. the judgement was made after reviewing the results of a probe carried out by the state's bureau of investigation. mr brown was shot and killed by county sheriff's deputies in april last year, the month before the death of george floyd, while they were trying to serve him an arrest warrant. his family have maintained the death was a racist police execution. now for some art with a difference. this is ai—da, the world's first humanoid robot artist. according to its creators, it is capable of drawing portraits using its camera eye and a pencil in hand. and ai—da is about to open her first major exhibition at london's design museum. but is this humanoid truly creative? david sillito has been investigating. meet ai—da, the robot artist. it's a slow and steady process, but effective. these are a few of her recent self portraits. and what's more, she's happy to have a chat. how are you today? er, i'm well, thank
adina campbell, bbc news. ruled the police killing of the african—american andrew brown jr was justified. the judgement was made after reviewing the results of a probe carried out by the state's bureau of investigation. mr brown was shot and killed by county sheriff's deputies in april last year, the month before the death of george floyd, while they were trying to serve him an arrest warrant. his family have maintained the death was a racist police execution. now for some art with a...
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adina campbell, bbc news.ainst asian americans, which have been on the rise the bill, which will now be signed into law by president biden, will speed up the investigation of hate crimes, expanding support for local and state law enforcement agencies. the international energy agency, which represents mainly rich countries, says that no new gas boilers should be sold from 2025. that's one of 400 steps proposed by the intergovernmental agency, if the world is to achieve net—zero emissions by the middle of this century. the sale of new petrol and diesel cars around the world would also end by 2035. now, where does all the plastic waste, the single use plastic bottles and wrapping and cartons which litter and pollute our world, actually come from? a new study has learnt that more than half of all that disposable plastic can be traced to just 20 companies, who manufacture the polymer which goes to make the plastic. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports. it all begins with oil pumped from underground, the start
adina campbell, bbc news.ainst asian americans, which have been on the rise the bill, which will now be signed into law by president biden, will speed up the investigation of hate crimes, expanding support for local and state law enforcement agencies. the international energy agency, which represents mainly rich countries, says that no new gas boilers should be sold from 2025. that's one of 400 steps proposed by the intergovernmental agency, if the world is to achieve net—zero emissions by...
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campbell. >> yes, chair haney, members of the committee. the resolution approves the amount and between the puc and for electric supply to treasure island. the term would be extended to 2554 and the increase is $7.7 million to 20.7 million and show that increase on page for support and we recommend our approval. >> great. supervisor mar? >> thanks, chair haney. i think it's really interesting just to learn about this agreement if and it sound like a really good deal. it is good to know it is hydroelectricity. and i guess it looks like it's supposedly low cost. i just had a question about that, and what is the -- can you speak a little bit of a low coast and to go to other agreements that the puc has with other providers. so in terms of address are and because of the disagreement we're able to charge and for about 40% less than what pg&e charge. >> and you mentioned in your presentation the option to exit from the agreement and also that hetch hetchy power is looking at providing electricity to treasure island. i guess my question is, why wo
campbell. >> yes, chair haney, members of the committee. the resolution approves the amount and between the puc and for electric supply to treasure island. the term would be extended to 2554 and the increase is $7.7 million to 20.7 million and show that increase on page for support and we recommend our approval. >> great. supervisor mar? >> thanks, chair haney. i think it's really interesting just to learn about this agreement if and it sound like a really good deal. it is...
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campbell, dr.ur stories and experiences and have a great summer. i know you will. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, honoring kobe bryant, his wife summons her mamba mentality to induct her husband into the basketball hall of fame. k, support, and value-without any trade offs. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. when you skip the rinse with finish quantum, you save up to 20 gallons of water each time. shows 97% less breakage. finish quantum with activblu technology has the power to remove the toughest stains without pre-rinsing for dishes so clean they shine. join finish and skip the rinse to save our water. [sfx: th
campbell, dr.ur stories and experiences and have a great summer. i know you will. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, honoring kobe bryant, his wife summons her mamba mentality to induct her husband into the basketball hall of fame. k, support, and value-without any trade offs. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. can you be free of hair breakage worries?...
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there was an off-duty nypd officer on board that restrained miss campbell. on where she was arrested. in her court hearing in the last two hours, she was ordered freed on $15,000 bail. the judge did said she wanted miss campbell to undergo a mental health evaluation and drug testing. her mother says that she is in a mental health program. again, scary moments on board that american airlines flight from miami to j.f.k. after this alleged attack on a flight attendant. back to you. >> thanks, eric. the texas special election heading off to a run-off between two republicans. the top spot will be a seat that has been vacant from february blocking out democrats from the race. democrats were hope to turn the seat blue. so is this a sign of a red wave coming in 2022? we have jessica tarlov here and republican strategist alexander wilkes joining us to discuss. alexander, does this give your party hope? >> i'm always careful not to overread the results of a special election. however, i do think there's important things to look at. the more rural counties turned out mo
there was an off-duty nypd officer on board that restrained miss campbell. on where she was arrested. in her court hearing in the last two hours, she was ordered freed on $15,000 bail. the judge did said she wanted miss campbell to undergo a mental health evaluation and drug testing. her mother says that she is in a mental health program. again, scary moments on board that american airlines flight from miami to j.f.k. after this alleged attack on a flight attendant. back to you. >>...
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i dena campbell there. —— adina campbell there.rth term in office but has fallen short of an overall majority by just one seat. but there will still be a clear majority at the parliament in favour of a second referendum on independence, with the scottish greens also backing a vote. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said another referendum is the will of the country. but uk prime minister borisjohnson said allowing one would be "irresponsible and reckless". 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports. across scotland, victorious snp candidates are celebrating increasing their votes and winning a remarkable fourth term in government. kaukab stewart became the first woman of colour elected to the scottish parliament. whilst i may be the first, i will not be the last. and with a pro—independence majority in that parliament, nicola sturgeon says westminster cannot stand in the way of another referendum. all of this risks treating voters in scotland and our entire democratic process as if they simply don't matter, like they are jus
i dena campbell there. —— adina campbell there.rth term in office but has fallen short of an overall majority by just one seat. but there will still be a clear majority at the parliament in favour of a second referendum on independence, with the scottish greens also backing a vote. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said another referendum is the will of the country. but uk prime minister borisjohnson said allowing one would be "irresponsible and reckless". 0ur scotland...
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we are seven doke seven and behind the kicker, when he's kicking. >> i don't know if campbell can >>>he hike of a lifetime for a santa cruz county woman. she's walking up through california and all the way to canada, goin00 mil. that's diane, an avid hiker, who decided to cross a once in a lifetime opportunity offer bucket list, walking the pacific cres - [voice-over] this is a paid advertisement for herman law. - welcome to today's program, i'm dr. wendy walsh. and with me today is sex abuse attorney, jeff herman
we are seven doke seven and behind the kicker, when he's kicking. >> i don't know if campbell can >>>he hike of a lifetime for a santa cruz county woman. she's walking up through california and all the way to canada, goin00 mil. that's diane, an avid hiker, who decided to cross a once in a lifetime opportunity offer bucket list, walking the pacific cres - [voice-over] this is a paid advertisement for herman law. - welcome to today's program, i'm dr. wendy walsh. and with me today...
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adina campbell reports now on why george floyd's death resonated with so many people. chanting. everyone here today can make a difference. whether you have privilege or whether you don't. leamington spa, worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought 20 people were going to show up, never 700. but last summer, people in this leafy warwickshire town came together, calling for change. because it's ourjob to make sure this does not happen again. shianne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many people in leamington coming together for one cause. so, and when you've grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you... i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, i've been racially abused in the streets, bullied in school. there was an incident where someone threw dirt over me. those things have kind of made me stronger and gave me the power to speak up about black lives matter. chanting. hundreds of thousands of people in the uk took part in anti—racism marches in the aftermath of
adina campbell reports now on why george floyd's death resonated with so many people. chanting. everyone here today can make a difference. whether you have privilege or whether you don't. leamington spa, worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought 20 people were going to show up, never 700. but last summer, people in this leafy warwickshire town came together, calling for change. because it's ourjob to make sure this does not happen again. shianne williams...
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lydia campbell reports.latest football adventure, he will leave west bromwich at the end of the season and now has question marks over what is next. in his interview after last night's loss to west ham, he gave his normal honest assessments. i'm a short—term manager because you have all seen you do short term for the last... that is me, that's the way i am, that's where i live. that's where it continues to think that i am. he that's where it continues to think that i am. , . , , that i am. he might describe himself as short-term. _ that i am. he might describe himself as short-term, but _ that i am. he might describe himself as short-term, but when _ that i am. he might describe himself as short-term, but when he - that i am. he might describe himself as short-term, but when he first - that i am. he might describe himself as short-term, but when he first had as short—term, but when he first had success at bolton, his tenure there was anything but. he sent eight seasons with the trotters, guiding them back to
lydia campbell reports.latest football adventure, he will leave west bromwich at the end of the season and now has question marks over what is next. in his interview after last night's loss to west ham, he gave his normal honest assessments. i'm a short—term manager because you have all seen you do short term for the last... that is me, that's the way i am, that's where i live. that's where it continues to think that i am. he that's where it continues to think that i am. , . , , that i am. he...
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we are seven doke seven and behind the kicker, when he's kicking. >> i don't know if campbell can thiscademic year has been, um, challenging. but i think there's so much success to celebrate. woman: it's been a year like no other. man: yet, for educators across california, the care, compassion, and teaching has never stopped. woman: addressing their unique needs... man: ...and providing a safe learning environment students could count on. woman: join us in honoring the work of educators. together, we will build a better california for all of us. >>> the hike of a lifetime for a santa cruz county woman. she's walking up through california and all the way to canada, going 2600 miles. whdecided to cross a once in a lifetime opportunity offer bucket list, walking the pacific cres at worksman cycles, we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed, so we expanded our product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5 percent cash back from our chase ink business unlimited ® credit card to help purchase tools and materials to build new mod
we are seven doke seven and behind the kicker, when he's kicking. >> i don't know if campbell can thiscademic year has been, um, challenging. but i think there's so much success to celebrate. woman: it's been a year like no other. man: yet, for educators across california, the care, compassion, and teaching has never stopped. woman: addressing their unique needs... man: ...and providing a safe learning environment students could count on. woman: join us in honoring the work of educators....
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campbell believed in western science.did not believe that voodoo is the cause of blindness.se the piece he wrote was designed to help other physicians can medicate with patients like reggie so those patients could receive effective medical treatment. unfortunately, american medical journals are no longer allowed to criticize witchcraft. so the editor of "neurology," a man named robert rose, began a purge. to further a tone, he hired what he described as a deputy editor for equity diversity and inclusion. then robert grows if this wasn't enough, wrote a groveling apology letter for the peas calling campbell's article racist and causing him anguish but nowhere in the letter to robert gross explain any of y this. why is it racist to prefer western medicines witchcraft. isn't that the whole point of the system? he declared it racist and moved on. that's how the official policy of his country's top neurology journal, witchcraft is the same as i western medicine, and how dare you say otherwise. where does this leave you if you
campbell believed in western science.did not believe that voodoo is the cause of blindness.se the piece he wrote was designed to help other physicians can medicate with patients like reggie so those patients could receive effective medical treatment. unfortunately, american medical journals are no longer allowed to criticize witchcraft. so the editor of "neurology," a man named robert rose, began a purge. to further a tone, he hired what he described as a deputy editor for equity...
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next level. >> and lions new head coach dan campbell is a different guy. the dude considered getting a real lion to visit the team facility. >> just a real pet lion on a chain. a big chain and he just -- he really is my pet. we just walk around the building, go out to practice. we are in seven on seven, behind the kicker when he is kicking. >> better idea, keep the lion in the cage. >>> warriors and lakeerns tomorrow night in the play in game. that's the latest in bay area sports. >>> time now is 4:56. >> next, after making aggressive moves to conserve water, current conditions still not looking good. the next bay area county preparing to declare a local drought emergency after the break. . >>> and multiple crime scenes spread across oakland as a gunman opens fire on a party bus. we have a live report straight ahead. >>> and a live look outside before we head to break from our sutro camera looking over the city of san francisco. it is 4:57. jack, toss me the frisbee. i can do you one better... with cheddar. everything's better with cheddar. like my new che
next level. >> and lions new head coach dan campbell is a different guy. the dude considered getting a real lion to visit the team facility. >> just a real pet lion on a chain. a big chain and he just -- he really is my pet. we just walk around the building, go out to practice. we are in seven on seven, behind the kicker when he is kicking. >> better idea, keep the lion in the cage. >>> warriors and lakeerns tomorrow night in the play in game. that's the latest in bay...
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san jose 77 for morgan hill, 72 for new campbell.8 for pleasant hill. low 80's. fairfield, antioch, brentwood and pittsburgh. low to mid-70s for the tri valley. as we look around the bay, 60 in san francisco. 65 in alameda. 66 for you in oakland. san leandro, 67 and for the north bay in the mid to upper 70's. 79 for a high in napa this afternoon and looking at 79 for saint helena. here is the extended forecast. what you can expect after a warm day today. mild to warm conditions looking at cooler temperatures wednesday, thursday and friday. then warming up as we look ahead to the weekend with more sun into early next week. >> thank you. >>> after a break, super man and lois is returning to the cw tonight. >> the series has already been picked up for a second season. after years of facing super villains they need to find a way to help their sons as they embark on a life with super powers. >> we saw that jordon has super powers. is he a lot more dangerous now. his emotions have more consequences now. not only that but i -- you are start
san jose 77 for morgan hill, 72 for new campbell.8 for pleasant hill. low 80's. fairfield, antioch, brentwood and pittsburgh. low to mid-70s for the tri valley. as we look around the bay, 60 in san francisco. 65 in alameda. 66 for you in oakland. san leandro, 67 and for the north bay in the mid to upper 70's. 79 for a high in napa this afternoon and looking at 79 for saint helena. here is the extended forecast. what you can expect after a warm day today. mild to warm conditions looking at...
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adina campbell reports from warwickshire in central england.fference whether you have privilege or you don't. worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought about 20 people in a shot never 700 so... this community like many others took to the street last summer. united, calling for change. it's ourjob to make this doesn't happen again. cheyenne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many people come together for one cause. when you grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you, it can be quite isolating. especially being a young black woman. you don't see a lot of people who look like you. it's a lot of stares, sometimes negative comments. you find yourself feeling like an outsider. i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, racially abused in the streets. bullied in school, i had an incident where someone threw dirt on me. those things made me stronger and gave me the power to speak up about black lives matter. no peace, nojustice! hundre
adina campbell reports from warwickshire in central england.fference whether you have privilege or you don't. worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought about 20 people in a shot never 700 so... this community like many others took to the street last summer. united, calling for change. it's ourjob to make this doesn't happen again. cheyenne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many people come together for one cause. when...
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i met with dave campbell on for 2430, told him council leadership are ready to meet with ownership togoing on to say that they haven't received a response yet a short time ago, i spoke with another council member, lauren taylor. >> you have heard from other colleagues and there is openness and willingness to. really engage in the rigorous conversation with needed. >> to get to understanding of how we'd like to move forward. >> there are clearly a number of deal. terms is still need to be worked out. and so i know that that taxpayers have put us into this position not to just jump to easy answer, but to really do the hard work and just understanding and making sure that the deal is the best for the city for oaklanders we can find that when when. >> now again, these are the plans out there by the a's. the president long saying that they believe the project using private funding as a win for oakland and the region. but some council members still saying that they need more information, more answers to the environmental impact report. saying that they want some kind of answer by july, whic
i met with dave campbell on for 2430, told him council leadership are ready to meet with ownership togoing on to say that they haven't received a response yet a short time ago, i spoke with another council member, lauren taylor. >> you have heard from other colleagues and there is openness and willingness to. really engage in the rigorous conversation with needed. >> to get to understanding of how we'd like to move forward. >> there are clearly a number of deal. terms is still...
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adina campbell reports now on why george floyd's death resonated with so many people. chanting.whether you have privilege or whether you don't. leamington spa. worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought 20 people were going to show up, never 700. but last summer, people in this leafy warwickshire town came together, calling for change. because it's ourjob to make sure this does not happen again. shianne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many people in leamington coming together for one cause. so, and then you've grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you... i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, i've been racially abused in the streets, bullied in school. i had another incident where someone through dirt over me. those things have kind of made me stronger and gave me the power to speak up about black lives matter. hundreds of thousands of people in the uk took part in antiracism marches in the aftermath of george floyd's murder, raising questions about polic
adina campbell reports now on why george floyd's death resonated with so many people. chanting.whether you have privilege or whether you don't. leamington spa. worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought 20 people were going to show up, never 700. but last summer, people in this leafy warwickshire town came together, calling for change. because it's ourjob to make sure this does not happen again. shianne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i...
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you spoke with president dave campbell earlier today. kate, what is the same? >> well, it's a complicated situation. it all started when today's owner john fisher and major league baseball said the team is taking steps toward this possible relocation is of course, have played in oakland since 1968. so the prospect of them leaving. it's just a really tough pill to swallow, especially after already losing the raiders and the warriors back to back. but today, major league baseball made it clear that plans for a new stadium aren't moving fast enough for them. here's a look at what the league said in it's official statement that just is after 4 years of negotiations between the team and city mlb says the city is moving too slowly on improving the team's plans for the proposed howard terminal ballpark. that would be downtown. so they've instructed aides to quote, explore other markets while they continue to pursue a waterfront ballpark in oakland. the team also made clear that the current coliseum site is not an option for their vision of the future of baseball. so t
you spoke with president dave campbell earlier today. kate, what is the same? >> well, it's a complicated situation. it all started when today's owner john fisher and major league baseball said the team is taking steps toward this possible relocation is of course, have played in oakland since 1968. so the prospect of them leaving. it's just a really tough pill to swallow, especially after already losing the raiders and the warriors back to back. but today, major league baseball made it...
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adina campbell, bbc news.obal tourist industry. one of the places hit hardest is the galapagos islands. the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna. tjere are other industries — mostly agriculture and fishing — and these are sectors where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, but it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra tends to her coffee plants. her plantation produces 70 tonness of the stuff per year, but customers are often surprised when they find out who's in charge. translation: there are many women working in the fields i but it is the men seen at the forefront. it's the face people want to do business with. it's a similar story across the islands. thousands of hectares of arable land and it's women who do much of the farming. we know from the figures that officially almost 75% of the farms are in the husband's name, but�*s those who go to the fields and those who do the w
adina campbell, bbc news.obal tourist industry. one of the places hit hardest is the galapagos islands. the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna. tjere are other industries — mostly agriculture and fishing — and these are sectors where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, but it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra tends to her coffee plants. her...
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sabrina campbell, work with winnebago.going to hospitals in need of frontline workers. >> it has enough space for two people to walk past each other goworker city, iowa, winay more than 6,000 workers. and tonight, they tell us they're hiring. the vast majority of parts made in america, too. >> hey, david. >> alva manship on the line for two years. >> i get to do all sorts of stuff like make these beds, work on tvs, cabinets. i love that we're made in america. >> for years, our series made in america -- 42 feet. >>ndoiive this. >> yes, we are. >> everybody ready? we remember that road trip. so many of their rvs powered by volta power systems in holland, michigan. america. 12 new hires. >> hi david. >> camaal murray is one of them. >> it's a good feeling to be a part of that. >> and dr. campbell and her husband kenny off to where they're needed next. >> take care everybody. safe travels. and we will catch you next time. >> safe travels to you, as well. the road trips saves jobs and celebrating the country. keep theedies comi
sabrina campbell, work with winnebago.going to hospitals in need of frontline workers. >> it has enough space for two people to walk past each other goworker city, iowa, winay more than 6,000 workers. and tonight, they tell us they're hiring. the vast majority of parts made in america, too. >> hey, david. >> alva manship on the line for two years. >> i get to do all sorts of stuff like make these beds, work on tvs, cabinets. i love that we're made in america. >>...
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adina campbell, bbc news. victory after a bitter election. the leader of the popular party defy the socialist led central government by keeping madrid's bars and shops open during the epidemic. despite doubling her party's seats, they fell short of a majority and will need the support of the far—right vox. the socialist party suffer their worst ever result and the leader said he is leaving politics altogether. football — and manchester city have reached the final of the european champions league for the first time in their history. they beat paris saint—germain 2—0 in the second leg of their semi—final. that means they win the tie four—one on aggregate. city will play either chelsea or real madrid in the final that is it from me, plenty more on the website of course. if you're online, get me on twitter. i am at lewis vaughan—jones and this is bbc news. goodbye. hello. it seems like everything is running late this spring, and now the april showers have finally arrived. there's nothing like an angry sky to get t
adina campbell, bbc news. victory after a bitter election. the leader of the popular party defy the socialist led central government by keeping madrid's bars and shops open during the epidemic. despite doubling her party's seats, they fell short of a majority and will need the support of the far—right vox. the socialist party suffer their worst ever result and the leader said he is leaving politics altogether. football — and manchester city have reached the final of the european champions...
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adina campbell, bbc news., the african—american who was killed while being detained by police in the state of minnesota. the images of the incident shocked people around the world, prompting millions to take part in global demonstrations against police brutality. our north america correspondent nick bryant is in the city of mineapolis. nick, how would you describe the atmosphere there ahead of this anniversary?— atmosphere there ahead of this anniversary? there is a sense of frustration _ anniversary? there is a sense of frustration and _ anniversary? there is a sense of frustration and anger— anniversary? there is a sense of frustration and anger that - anniversary? there is a sense of frustration and anger that not i anniversary? there is a sense of. frustration and anger that not more has changed over the last 12 months, because historically speaking, grievous acts of police brutality have been the catalyst for major perform. the sight of police dogs lunging at protesters in birmingham, and obama, led to a
adina campbell, bbc news., the african—american who was killed while being detained by police in the state of minnesota. the images of the incident shocked people around the world, prompting millions to take part in global demonstrations against police brutality. our north america correspondent nick bryant is in the city of mineapolis. nick, how would you describe the atmosphere there ahead of this anniversary?— atmosphere there ahead of this anniversary? there is a sense of frustration _...
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naomi campbell is a new mom.0-year-old supermodel posted a surprise photo of had her newborn daughter on social media. the caption said a beautiful blessing has chosen me to be a mother. so glad to have his soul in my life. no greater love. campbell didn't say anything before this about expecting a baby. her spokesperson didn't give out any other information. >> that's the way to do it as far as i'm concerned. >> really? i don't agree. this is her business but i think it could be an opportunity to share because so many people are thinking about having kids at later ages and they probably want to know what this journey was like for her. i think it could be inspiring for a lot of people. she can talk about it now. but i'm saying beforehand. >> yeah, that's her business. >> it could fall through, you never know what is going to happen, you can get your heart broken. >> okay, we are on the seam page. >> hold the baby and then say baby!. >> she's here. i grew. >> naomi campbell walk. >>> whether you are a fan of apple
naomi campbell is a new mom.0-year-old supermodel posted a surprise photo of had her newborn daughter on social media. the caption said a beautiful blessing has chosen me to be a mother. so glad to have his soul in my life. no greater love. campbell didn't say anything before this about expecting a baby. her spokesperson didn't give out any other information. >> that's the way to do it as far as i'm concerned. >> really? i don't agree. this is her business but i think it could be an...
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san jose, 72 for campbell and the east bay. around the bay, 60 in san o.e n mid to upper 70's. >>> happening today a rocket will blast off. it'll happen around 10:30. it's carrying a missile warming satellite. it was supposed to lift off yesterday but it was scrubbed due to an issue issue with the liquid oxygen system. >>> celebrating the national champs in santa claire a. it was a wild finish to women's soccer team's first national title in 20 years. in a dramatic penalty shoot out the santa clara women's soccer team, an under dog ranked number 11 in the country won their second national tl defeating number one florida state. >> they put in months of hard work. >> very exciting young ladies. wonderful girls. >> really proud of what they have accomplished, especially in our county with so many restrictions for so long. >> they are proud of the ladies. back in santa claire at celebration spilled into the streets off campus and in the stands last night were members of the 2001 team that brought the title home to santa clara the f
san jose, 72 for campbell and the east bay. around the bay, 60 in san o.e n mid to upper 70's. >>> happening today a rocket will blast off. it'll happen around 10:30. it's carrying a missile warming satellite. it was supposed to lift off yesterday but it was scrubbed due to an issue issue with the liquid oxygen system. >>> celebrating the national champs in santa claire a. it was a wild finish to women's soccer team's first national title in 20 years. in a dramatic penalty...
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the big the population in this area is mainly campbell. most of them hindus currently live under government military control. the ideal landscape is increasingly blemished by houses in ruins. it's the 1st time our driver has been to this area for several years. was in the space days that owning anything, that one thing shooting and something that there isn't. nobody's come displays us is vanya for decades, if not longer to communities, have been in conflict with each other in sure, lanka. 15000000 in her leis who have governed the country since the end of british colonial rule and 3000000 hindu terminals who live principally in the north of the country. and who have been seeking independence in 2009 after 25 years civil war. with the terminal tigers, gorilla group. the government in columbus made a radical decision to effectively carpet on the north of the country. in just a few weeks for the estimated 40000 civilians lost their lives the on the ground government troops, they committed numerous atrocities. some even filmed themselves perfo
the big the population in this area is mainly campbell. most of them hindus currently live under government military control. the ideal landscape is increasingly blemished by houses in ruins. it's the 1st time our driver has been to this area for several years. was in the space days that owning anything, that one thing shooting and something that there isn't. nobody's come displays us is vanya for decades, if not longer to communities, have been in conflict with each other in sure, lanka....
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sarah campbell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... as the champions league final gets under way. a teenager appears in court charged with conspiracy to murder following the shooting of sasha johnson, the black lives matter activist. dozens of demonstrations have taken place around the world to show solidarity with the people of belarus. there�*ve been dozens of demonstrations around the world to show solidarity with the people of belarus. in poland, hundreds of demonstrators have ta ken to streets of the capital, warsaw. small gatherings have also been held in other european countries, the us and australia. many protesters have been calling for the release of the belarusian journalist, roman protasevich, who was detained along with his girlfriend after an airliner was forced to land in minsk. i�*m joined now by matthew sherwood, senior europe analyst at the economist intelligence unit. good evening to you, mackie. thanks so much forjoining us. so there have been these protests including in berlin, in wharfedale and elsewhere and they
sarah campbell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... as the champions league final gets under way. a teenager appears in court charged with conspiracy to murder following the shooting of sasha johnson, the black lives matter activist. dozens of demonstrations have taken place around the world to show solidarity with the people of belarus. there�*ve been dozens of demonstrations around the world to show solidarity with the people of belarus. in poland, hundreds of demonstrators have ta ken...
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adina campbell, bbc news.y. one of the places hit hardest is the galapagos islands. the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna. tjere are other industries — mostly agriculture and fishing — and these are sectors where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, that it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra attends to her copy plans. the plantation produces 70 tons of the stuff per year. but customers are often surprised when they find out who is in charge. when they find out who is in charae. . ., , ., charge. there are many women workin: charge. there are many women working in _ charge. there are many women working in the _ charge. there are many women working in the fields _ charge. there are many women working in the fields but - charge. there are many women working in the fields but it - charge. there are many women working in the fields but it is i working in the fields but it is
adina campbell, bbc news.y. one of the places hit hardest is the galapagos islands. the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna. tjere are other industries — mostly agriculture and fishing — and these are sectors where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, that it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra attends to her copy plans. the plantation produces 70 tons...
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adina campbell, bbc news.avirus has quit the nhs and criticised both the government's handling of the pandemic and the proposed pay rise for nurses. jenny mcgee, who's from new zealand, said she was "taking a step back from the nhs" after what she described as the "toughest year in her nursing career", but said that she hoped "to return in the future". football, and manager roy hodgson is to leave crystal palace at the end of the season, after four years in charge. the 73—year—old former england boss said that after 45 years of management, the time was right to step away from the rigours of top—flight premier league football. the number of people being admitted to hospital in england for treatments related to obesity reached more than a million last year according to new nhs figures. the record number provides the clearest indication yet of the scale of the obesity problem as coronavirus started to spread across the uk. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has this report. just nice to move your body, is
adina campbell, bbc news.avirus has quit the nhs and criticised both the government's handling of the pandemic and the proposed pay rise for nurses. jenny mcgee, who's from new zealand, said she was "taking a step back from the nhs" after what she described as the "toughest year in her nursing career", but said that she hoped "to return in the future". football, and manager roy hodgson is to leave crystal palace at the end of the season, after four years in charge....
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georgina callander. 0livia campbell— hardy. liam curry. solidarity continues. because every year we do like to do something to celebrate, you know, manchester's unity and standing together, and i think the fact that we are able to do that, regardless of the situation, it's so incredible, i think, because we've been apart for so long. yunus mulla, bbc north west tonight. south wales police says it's arrested four men, aged from 16 to 36, in connection with street violence in the mayhill area of swansea on thursday evening. a vigil turned into a riot during which cars were set on fire and stones and bricks were thrown at people's homes. detectives have thanked residents for statements and video footage, and appealed for more information. the queen has been meeting the crew of the royal navy's new flagship — hms queen elizabeth — as the carrier prepares for its first major deployment. the £3 billion warship — carrying eight new stealth fighter jets and other aircraft — will leave portsmouth for asia tonight. from portsmouth, our defence corre
georgina callander. 0livia campbell— hardy. liam curry. solidarity continues. because every year we do like to do something to celebrate, you know, manchester's unity and standing together, and i think the fact that we are able to do that, regardless of the situation, it's so incredible, i think, because we've been apart for so long. yunus mulla, bbc north west tonight. south wales police says it's arrested four men, aged from 16 to 36, in connection with street violence in the mayhill area...
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adina campbell, bbc news.ing failed at a school that charges more than £50,000 a year per pupil — with local councils usually paying the fees. leaways school in east london caters for children with special needs but parents and staff claim a lack of specialist teachers and therapists means some children don't get the support they need and leave without even being able to read. the school denies the allegations. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. if my son stays there any longer, it will be detrimental to his health, his mental state. the school were making a profit from not meeting the needs of children. the building is often cold, with no playground, but leaways' biggest failing, say parents and teachers, is its treatment of pupils. ten—year—old javon has been at a leaways for two years. his mother fought for him to attend a specialist school, as he has autism, but he hates it. just before we'd get into school, he would stop talking to me and then mute until i picked him up. and he w
adina campbell, bbc news.ing failed at a school that charges more than £50,000 a year per pupil — with local councils usually paying the fees. leaways school in east london caters for children with special needs but parents and staff claim a lack of specialist teachers and therapists means some children don't get the support they need and leave without even being able to read. the school denies the allegations. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. if my son stays...
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adina campbell — the headlines on bbc news: at least 30 people have been killed and dozens more injuredsays it's the will of the scottish people to have another independence vote — after her party won parliamentary elections. and let's get more on that story now. the scottish national party has won an historic fourth term in office but has fallen short of an overall majority byjust one seat. but there will still be a clear majority at the parliament in favour of a second referendum on independence, with the scottish greens also backing a vote. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said another referendum is the will of the country. but uk prime minister borisjohnson said allowing one would be "irresponsible and reckless". our scotland editor sarah smith reports. across scotland, victorious snp candidates are celebrating increasing their votes and winning a remarkable fourth time in government. term in government. kaukab stewart became the first woman of colour elected to the scottish parliament. whilst i may be the first, i will not be the last. and with a pro—independence majorit
adina campbell — the headlines on bbc news: at least 30 people have been killed and dozens more injuredsays it's the will of the scottish people to have another independence vote — after her party won parliamentary elections. and let's get more on that story now. the scottish national party has won an historic fourth term in office but has fallen short of an overall majority byjust one seat. but there will still be a clear majority at the parliament in favour of a second referendum on...
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the population in this area is mainly campbell. most of them hindus currently live under government military control. the ideal landscape is increasingly blemish by houses in ruins. it's the 1st time our driver has been to this area for several years. was that these play those days that owning any time, the shooting and something that there isn't nobody to come. this place is vanya. for decades, if not longer to communities have been in conflict with each other. each lanka, 15000000 buddhist dinner, lays who have governed the country since the end of british colonial rule. and 3000000 hindu terminals who live principally in the north of the country, and who have been seeking independence in 2009 after 25 years civil war with the tamil tigers. gorilla group. the government in columbus made a radical decision to effectively carpet on the north of the country. in just a few weeks, an estimated 40000 civilians lost their lives. the on the ground government troops then committed numerous atrocities. some even filmed themselves performin
the population in this area is mainly campbell. most of them hindus currently live under government military control. the ideal landscape is increasingly blemish by houses in ruins. it's the 1st time our driver has been to this area for several years. was that these play those days that owning any time, the shooting and something that there isn't nobody to come. this place is vanya. for decades, if not longer to communities have been in conflict with each other. each lanka, 15000000 buddhist...
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our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has the story.ent 13 years serving with the royal artillery. but the former soldier says his biggest challenge has been more recently. unable to work and afford urgent dental treatment after wrongly being told he was in the uk illegally. he's now got new teeth, paid for by an anonymous donor who heard his story. back in 2014, i got a really, really bad mouth infection. my gums kept swelling up and the only way i could get rid of it was to start extracting my own teeth. you pulled your own teeth out? it took about three months to take most of my teeth out, the ones i've taken out now. he's still waiting for compensation two years after filling out an application. my first offer, remembering i was unemployed for five years, i lost myjob and they offered me £18,500. if i would have accepted that, it would have destroyed me. more than 12,000 people have been given british citizenship or had their legal status sorted out since the government task force was set up following the windrush scandal. but there
our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has the story.ent 13 years serving with the royal artillery. but the former soldier says his biggest challenge has been more recently. unable to work and afford urgent dental treatment after wrongly being told he was in the uk illegally. he's now got new teeth, paid for by an anonymous donor who heard his story. back in 2014, i got a really, really bad mouth infection. my gums kept swelling up and the only way i could get rid of it was to start...
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adina campbell, bbc news.nd a massive cyber—attack on the us last year. sergei naryshkin insisted the russians did not carry out the solarwinds attack, described by experts as the world's most sophisticated hack. he was speaking exclusively to our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg. he is everything you would expect a spy chief to be. there is charm... "you're unique, he says, "the first foreignjournalist allowed in here." and there is this... translation: london is engaging in open confrontation with russia. | we find this very sad. but confrontation is of russia's making, the uk says. british officials have accused moscow of malign behaviour worldwide, from election meddling to cyber espionage, like last year's solarwinds hack that compromised at least nine us federal agencies. it's been blamed on russia's foreign intelligence agency. translation: all these claims about cyber attacks, poisoning, hacks, interference in elections, which are blamed on russia, are so absurd and in some cases so pathetic. they
adina campbell, bbc news.nd a massive cyber—attack on the us last year. sergei naryshkin insisted the russians did not carry out the solarwinds attack, described by experts as the world's most sophisticated hack. he was speaking exclusively to our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg. he is everything you would expect a spy chief to be. there is charm... "you're unique, he says, "the first foreignjournalist allowed in here." and there is this... translation: london is engaging...
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sarah campbell reports.t buckingham palace. . , begins here at buckingham palace. " i~ begins here at buckingham palace. " f~ ., palace. it was 1958. the queen was 'ust palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six _ palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six years _ palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six years into - palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six years into her - was just six years into her rain. and for the first time, television viewers were able to watch her give her speech, just as her predecessors have done for hundreds of years. by her side, as he was for so many decades, duke of edinburgh. it is one of the key notes in the rhythm of royal life. the display of pomp and pageantry and a reminder of britain's long tradition of parliamentary democracy. 0nly pregnancy, first with prince andrew and then edward, has prevented the queen opening parliament. 2016 was the final time she was accompanied to her husband. illness the following year and then his retirement from royal duties, meant p
sarah campbell reports.t buckingham palace. . , begins here at buckingham palace. " i~ begins here at buckingham palace. " f~ ., palace. it was 1958. the queen was 'ust palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six _ palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six years _ palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six years into - palace. it was 1958. the queen was just six years into her - was just six years into her rain. and for the first time, television viewers were able to watch her give...
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sarah campbell reports. early may, and a test event at liverpool�*s sefton park.y were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see whether a festival could be a safe place during a pandemic. leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muddy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. and the reading and leeds festivals 2021 are on at the end of august, and are sold out. but glastonbury, probably the best—known event of its kind, was online only this year — for the second year running, this corner of somerset wasn�*t the focus of global music interest. and many other festivals won�*t happen either this year, the parliamentary committee argues, because the government won�*t provide back—up insurance to cover costs if events have to be cancelled at the last minute. there�*s 975 festivals across the uk each year. a quarter of them are already gone, and that�*s worth £1.7 billion and tens of thousands ofjobs. all they need is a little bit of certainty, so that if they can�*t go ahead, they will ensure that at least their costs,
sarah campbell reports. early may, and a test event at liverpool�*s sefton park.y were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see whether a festival could be a safe place during a pandemic. leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muddy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. and the reading and leeds festivals 2021 are on at the end of august, and are sold out. but glastonbury, probably the best—known event of its kind, was online only this...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.iness. this is rocco the cocker spaniel, the newest member of staff at the william grant distillery on the west coast of scotland. he's been trained to sniff out impurities in the oak barrels before they're filled so that none of the whisky goes to waste. distilleries usually machines to sniff out impurities in the alcohol but the owner says nothing beats a live nose. just saying goodbye to bbc world view is there. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. sunny skies and over 20 degrees. we've got a few more days of this on the way. beautiful evenings, perfect for a walk in the park. or some time in the beer garden — you've earned it. but mind the sunshine, it's strong, we've not been used to it for quite some time now, so you may want to consider sunscreen if you're out the whole day. ok, let's have a look at the forecast, then. and the warm weather that's spread across the uk and into scandinavia and many other parts of europe as this high pressure continues
sarah campbell, bbc news.iness. this is rocco the cocker spaniel, the newest member of staff at the william grant distillery on the west coast of scotland. he's been trained to sniff out impurities in the oak barrels before they're filled so that none of the whisky goes to waste. distilleries usually machines to sniff out impurities in the alcohol but the owner says nothing beats a live nose. just saying goodbye to bbc world view is there. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz...
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tara campbell is a writer, teacher, a fellow and fiction editor. she received her msa from american university. she is the author of the novel and three other collections. bicycle, midnight at the - and cabinet, and all collection. moderating the discussion between these three poetry discussions as an award-winning literary activist and author of two memoirs in several poetry collections. he hosted wp fw morning radio show on the margin with ethel miller and hosts and produces the scholars on tv which received at 2020 award in his latest book, if god invented baseball, it was awarded the 2019 literary award for poetry by the black caucus of the american library association. and he turned over to all of you, the only regret i have is that they're not celebrating in person. and we look forward to doing that next time hearing gaithersburg. so for now welcome joseph, kim, tara and echo park. >> thank you is very nice to be with you. so open to begin. so the attack on our company on january 6th. people make reference to this. back to 1812, let's talk ab
tara campbell is a writer, teacher, a fellow and fiction editor. she received her msa from american university. she is the author of the novel and three other collections. bicycle, midnight at the - and cabinet, and all collection. moderating the discussion between these three poetry discussions as an award-winning literary activist and author of two memoirs in several poetry collections. he hosted wp fw morning radio show on the margin with ethel miller and hosts and produces the scholars on...