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i had not met reverend campbell or his celebrated memoir brother to a dragonfly. knew him by reputation in an alternative who served as an unofficial chaplain to the community of music city irregulars. as a spiritual advisor he became highly recommended and i'd heard that his chaplain at the university of mississippi in his native state had been terminated because of his enthusiasm of integration attracted death threats. i turned the heat during. with thomas merton. i didn't realize the extent of his involvement in the civil rights movement in the 60s. i was not aware that he was the only white men invited to the meeting that launched southern leadership conference. he marched with freedom writers and alabama in the gotland recess with the nine black students who integrated central high school in little rock. for those who knew that he was a trusted friend and confidant of martin luther king jr. the long white friend who became friends with his family and must after his assassination in memphis. there's no surprise to see black people hailing him like family in na
i had not met reverend campbell or his celebrated memoir brother to a dragonfly. knew him by reputation in an alternative who served as an unofficial chaplain to the community of music city irregulars. as a spiritual advisor he became highly recommended and i'd heard that his chaplain at the university of mississippi in his native state had been terminated because of his enthusiasm of integration attracted death threats. i turned the heat during. with thomas merton. i didn't realize the extent...
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campbell will serve a minimum of 27 years in jail.tion back into society as remote. lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow. police searching for the missing hull university student, libby squire, have confirmed that a body recovered from the humber estuary is hers. humberside police said the body was discovered near grimsby docks on tuesday afternoon. the 21—year—old was last seen in the early hours of the ist of february after a night out. aid agencies say hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the tropical cyclone which hit south eastern africa last week, leaving huge swathes of land completely flooded. whole towns and villages have been submerged. the disasters emergency committee has launched an appeal to get aid to those most in need. 0xfam says that an area of almost 1200 square miles is now under water. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane has been with rescue teams trying to reach people still stranded near the coast of mozambique. a town separated from its country. buzi is now an island... ..its people
campbell will serve a minimum of 27 years in jail.tion back into society as remote. lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow. police searching for the missing hull university student, libby squire, have confirmed that a body recovered from the humber estuary is hers. humberside police said the body was discovered near grimsby docks on tuesday afternoon. the 21—year—old was last seen in the early hours of the ist of february after a night out. aid agencies say hundreds of...
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campbell will serve a minimum of 27 years in jail.ntegration back into society as remote. lorna gordon, bbc news at the high court in glasgow. the royal college of physicians has dropped its opposition to assisted dying, following a survey of hospital doctors in the uk. the college says it will now take a neutral stance on whether doctors should be allowed to help terminally ill patients end their lives. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is here. how significant is this decision? its symbolic only, it makes no difference at all to the law, assisted dying bill is illegal, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. if you look at the figures, 43% of doctors polled were opposed to the college supporting assisted dying. 32% were in favour. more doctors opposed and yet the college has switched to a neutral position. it's done that because it said on such a contentious issue they needed to bea such a contentious issue they needed to be a supermajority of 60%. now it will be welcomed by those who are campaigning for assisted dying bill b
campbell will serve a minimum of 27 years in jail.ntegration back into society as remote. lorna gordon, bbc news at the high court in glasgow. the royal college of physicians has dropped its opposition to assisted dying, following a survey of hospital doctors in the uk. the college says it will now take a neutral stance on whether doctors should be allowed to help terminally ill patients end their lives. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is here. how significant is this decision? its...
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this is a six-hour seminal series that we've talked so w much aboh joseph campbell. not only is it that but there's. extras, there's a 28-minute interview with george lucas and there ispa also a 1 viewer guide that goes along with that. what's up to you rig now, though, is to decide you want to support this wonderful station by calling the number at the bottom of the screen andn saying youto be part of wonderful television. >> i hope you're thinking right now about the importance of this station to u and your family, what it means, what it has meant over the period of time oyour family's growth, what it's meant to you personally and whether you wante to bonally involved in supporting the kind of coprogramming that you hav to expect from this station. i hope you're thinking about that and i want you to knowth there is not a great deal left in this program, and we t would liask you to support this station so that we ntinue with this. i hope that you would support with money ts station in order to make sure that kind of programming continues on pbs. i hope you will thin
this is a six-hour seminal series that we've talked so w much aboh joseph campbell. not only is it that but there's. extras, there's a 28-minute interview with george lucas and there ispa also a 1 viewer guide that goes along with that. what's up to you rig now, though, is to decide you want to support this wonderful station by calling the number at the bottom of the screen andn saying youto be part of wonderful television. >> i hope you're thinking right now about the importance of this...
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enjoy the 25th anniversary he power of myth" with joseph, campbell.ith you are gift of $252, or a sustaining contribution of $21 per month.v. the three- set includes new footage not seen in the r originease, and an interview with filmmaker george lucas. you'll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. please call and ve to this station right now. station right now. thank you for your support.he if you think aboutuel of your automobile, whether you're using some kind of petroleum or using the energye sun or using battery power, or a combination thereof, it is how i much power you can po a vehicle that tells you how good that performance is ing to be. that's kind of a long way of saying that it is your contribution that powers yourst ion, that powers pbs. the more power you put into it, the greater the perfornce you're going to get out of it. so if then that pbs is doing -- so if you think that pbs is doing a pretty good job right now, just think what it would do if it had the resources, fit had the participation of every member in the community who r
enjoy the 25th anniversary he power of myth" with joseph, campbell.ith you are gift of $252, or a sustaining contribution of $21 per month.v. the three- set includes new footage not seen in the r originease, and an interview with filmmaker george lucas. you'll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. please call and ve to this station right now. station right now. thank you for your support.he if you think aboutuel of your automobile, whether you're using some kind of petroleum or using...
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campbell clark, from canada's "globe and mail" newspaper.ow to the united states, where infighting has broken out within the democratic party as a result of perceived anti-semitic statements from one of their own members. one of their own members who happens to be one of the first muslim women to serve in congress. house democrats want to -- will introduce an -- it will not mention ilhan omar by name. but the bill is seen as a response to a comment she made on sunday. she said the pro-israel lobby in the united states is pushing for allegiance to a foreign country. this is the latest in an ongoing struggle between the democratic leadership and a small number of freshman democrats who have been vocal about pushing the party further to the left. we can get more on this from dw's amien essif. welcome, amien. why do democrats find her statement so offensive? amien: the statement she made originally on sunday was at an event and she tweeted about it again and reiterated the statement. we can see that tweet now. the problem at the center of it was
campbell clark, from canada's "globe and mail" newspaper.ow to the united states, where infighting has broken out within the democratic party as a result of perceived anti-semitic statements from one of their own members. one of their own members who happens to be one of the first muslim women to serve in congress. house democrats want to -- will introduce an -- it will not mention ilhan omar by name. but the bill is seen as a response to a comment she made on sunday. she said the...
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enjoy the 25th anniversary ries "the power of myth" with joseph campbell. withour gift of $252 or a sustaining contribution of $21 per month. the three-d.v.d. set includes new footage not seen in th original release, and an interview with filmmaker george lucas.yo ll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. please call and give to this station right now. thank you for your support. >> your contribution in any amount would be preciated. we know what the economy is like, we know that some people ee doing better, some peo not so well. those people who are doing better, maybe it's time to look deep into your hearts and souls and say, should i bear the weight of the time i spent in front the television with this television station pbs show that i'm watching or s should i leone else pay for it? well, i think the real answer to that is, no, i probably should pay my fair share. that's all that's being asked. and to pay to the degree that you can afford. i heard one time someone saygi that you shoul until it hurts. i think better way to say that yois to give unti
enjoy the 25th anniversary ries "the power of myth" with joseph campbell. withour gift of $252 or a sustaining contribution of $21 per month. the three-d.v.d. set includes new footage not seen in th original release, and an interview with filmmaker george lucas.yo ll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. please call and give to this station right now. thank you for your support. >> your contribution in any amount would be preciated. we know what the economy is like, we...
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major hot spot in campbell nb 17 at hamilton ace. accident 17 at hamilton ace.ccident blocking the two right lanes. traffic crawling. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( will ) the battle to be the top of democrat to take on president trump in 2020 is picking up..... over the weekend senator bernie sanders mad a stop here in the bay area. thousands joined the vermont senator at great meadow park at fort mason . much like his first run for the white house... sanders is proposing an increase in minimum wage while also pushing for free college and free healthcare. the vermont senator is making an aggressive bid for the state... ( will ) sanders is not the only presidential candidate to visit the bay area in recent weeks.. minnesota senator amy klobuchar and hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard have both met with local leaders showing the early importance of californ
major hot spot in campbell nb 17 at hamilton ace. accident 17 at hamilton ace.ccident blocking the two right lanes. traffic crawling. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( will ) the battle to be the top of democrat to take on president trump in 2020 is picking up..... over the weekend senator bernie sanders mad a stop here in the bay area. thousands joined the vermont senator at great meadow park at fort mason . much like...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.ed in custody by magistrates in east london, charged with murdering the teenager jodie chesney last week. the 17—year—old was stabbed in the back while listening to music with friends in a park in romford. manuel petrovitch, who's 20, will appear at the old bailey on monday. a second suspect remains in custody. the supermarket chain asda has said it will remove all single kitchen knives from sale because of concern over the use of knives in violent attacks. the company says it has a responsibility to try to help in the work to bring violent crime under control. the clock. in the dirt of the clock. now on bbc news: a special edition of global questions from jerusalem — hosted by zeinab badawi. hello and welcome tojerusalem for this edition of global questions. jerusalem is at the heart of the conflict in the middle east and the competing claims for the land that makes up israel and the occupied territorians. these plans have come and gone, but none have succeeded. but now washington say
sarah campbell, bbc news.ed in custody by magistrates in east london, charged with murdering the teenager jodie chesney last week. the 17—year—old was stabbed in the back while listening to music with friends in a park in romford. manuel petrovitch, who's 20, will appear at the old bailey on monday. a second suspect remains in custody. the supermarket chain asda has said it will remove all single kitchen knives from sale because of concern over the use of knives in violent attacks. the...
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right here is pale and lavender superimposed slowly drifting into south san jose and slowly towards campbell here in the next 15-20 minutes. you can see other cells in that line also producing quite a bit of hail. more showers in the peninsula. less so towards the north bay. i think that will be the trend of the eke, most significant weather happening in the santa clara valley as the storm tracks down the coast. hail with frequent lightning possible the next hour or 2 especially for the south bay. i will let you know what you can expect the rest of the night coming up in about 15 minutes, and tomorrow's forecast. >>> thank you so much. we did say snow. this is what it looked like atop mount hamilton, shortly before noon and it looks very gray. >> you can't tell what direction you're looking. too much snow. >> all rain in recent weeks impacted the roads meaning potholes. there is a push to get as many filled as possible over the weekend. christie joins us live. >> reporter: we spoke with a number of drivers today. they said, yes, they noticed more potholes on streets in the bay area, sometime
right here is pale and lavender superimposed slowly drifting into south san jose and slowly towards campbell here in the next 15-20 minutes. you can see other cells in that line also producing quite a bit of hail. more showers in the peninsula. less so towards the north bay. i think that will be the trend of the eke, most significant weather happening in the santa clara valley as the storm tracks down the coast. hail with frequent lightning possible the next hour or 2 especially for the south...
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the campbell union high school district said the community is deeply saddened by the death. our school communities are like families and when unfortunate events like this happen we are all affected. the junior had already committed to playing for the university of the pacific in stockton. his teammate remembers the moment he caught the eye of the baseball coach. >> he is like the sky is seeing something special. >> in oakland a car chase ends inside this marijuana dispensary . happened about 2:30 p.m. at the corner of international in seminary. the car is believed to be connected to some robberies. and went to the front door wiping out the front of the shop. the black car looks dusted in from the debris. three suspects are now behind bars. >>> a civil rights attorney has just filed claims against vallejo police alleging excessive force in two accountings including a deadly shooting. six officers open fired killing 20 -year-old willie mccoy. had fallen asleep in a car at a taco bell drive-through and he had a gun on his lot. the attorney says after the young man was startled
the campbell union high school district said the community is deeply saddened by the death. our school communities are like families and when unfortunate events like this happen we are all affected. the junior had already committed to playing for the university of the pacific in stockton. his teammate remembers the moment he caught the eye of the baseball coach. >> he is like the sky is seeing something special. >> in oakland a car chase ends inside this marijuana dispensary ....
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campbell...)the alleged accomplice didn't get far - 33 year old kevin campbell was arrested.the cousins if your gut tells you to comply with a criminal's demands, do it.but - but if there is a situation and a moment you can wrestle the gun away, or protect yourself, or your family or friends, absolutely do that. do not second guess yourself it turned out the best way possible for us.that surveillance video so clear so shocking they tell us that they are so grateful that nobody was hurt because it turns recovered the gun they say it was fully loaded. (vicki) was fully loaded. gun they say it was fully loaded. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore ken wayne ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. thank you grant and vicki. tonight at 6.... another measles case confirmed in the bay area ... when an international traveler infected with the disease visits the south bay. where they went ... and what experts want you to know. major league baseball is punishing giants c-e-o larry baer after video surfaced showing him in an altercation with his
campbell...)the alleged accomplice didn't get far - 33 year old kevin campbell was arrested.the cousins if your gut tells you to comply with a criminal's demands, do it.but - but if there is a situation and a moment you can wrestle the gun away, or protect yourself, or your family or friends, absolutely do that. do not second guess yourself it turned out the best way possible for us.that surveillance video so clear so shocking they tell us that they are so grateful that nobody was hurt because...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. now on bbc news our world. programme tells the story of a south african journalist's attempts to save a family friend from drug addiction. across south africa communities are being decimated by a deadly narcotic known as nyaope. it is going straight into the blood come your heart, your lungs. this is the story ofa drug heart, your lungs. this is the story of a drug epidemic fuelled by corruption. and one man's fight for redemption. a drug epidemic is raging in townships across my country. nyaope it isa townships across my country. nyaope it is a highly addictive heroin —based narcotic, which sometimes contains hiv medication. it's often mixed with marijuana and smoked or injected. this drug is slowly eating its weight at south africa's first poster apart a generation. and i wa nt to poster apart a generation. and i want to find out why. my name is golden mtika, i am a local crime reporter. i know the dangers of nyaope more than most. in the past six years the drug has claimed the lives of two of my young nephew
sarah campbell, bbc news. now on bbc news our world. programme tells the story of a south african journalist's attempts to save a family friend from drug addiction. across south africa communities are being decimated by a deadly narcotic known as nyaope. it is going straight into the blood come your heart, your lungs. this is the story ofa drug heart, your lungs. this is the story of a drug epidemic fuelled by corruption. and one man's fight for redemption. a drug epidemic is raging in...
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campbell police say they need your help identifying this bicycle thief. the surveillance footage shows the bandit nabbing a black >>> check it out. campbell police say they need your help identifying him. he's a bicycle thief. surveillance footage shows him taking that black specialized road bike. he was wheeled away from the center two weeks ago. if you know the guy, you are urged to contact police. wow air, abruptly shuts down and leaving passengers to fend for themselves. wow air, a budget airline, canceled all of its flights today. it used to offer $99 flights to iceland before scrapping that flight last year. the company tells its passengers to find your own way to your destination. >>> today, opening day for major league baseball. one team saw much more action than the other. >>> paleontologist have unearthed the remains of the largest t-rocks. 42 feet and weighs 19,000 pounds. it was discovered in canada in 1991 and it's taken two decades to dig the bones out and reassemble them. we're back with more in a moment. >>> okay. it is just 1 of 62 games
campbell police say they need your help identifying this bicycle thief. the surveillance footage shows the bandit nabbing a black >>> check it out. campbell police say they need your help identifying him. he's a bicycle thief. surveillance footage shows him taking that black specialized road bike. he was wheeled away from the center two weeks ago. if you know the guy, you are urged to contact police. wow air, abruptly shuts down and leaving passengers to fend for themselves. wow air, a...
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come over from electrolux and now takes on the chairman role of campbell soup. the first ride-hailing service out of the gate to ipo. the capacity to play with companies like netflix. your to break down the numbers, man deep mandeep singh. a lot of enthusiasm but then you hear people when they talk about the numbers and they say a lot of losses still unclear on the business model so what explains that in your view, the company should of enthusiasm and concern for the fundamentals. mandeep: if you look at where the investors are going they see this potential in the transportation market. trying to equate the disruptive have onber and lyft transportation and to what amazon did with e-commerce and no one seems to be focused on the bottom line at this point simply because the growth potential in this year ride-hailing market, ancillary services, see huge. -- it is huge. romaine: alphabet, google when it first came to market, there was an ability to model some sort of earnings or revenue growth forecast in a way that was in a more traditional manner. it seems like wi
come over from electrolux and now takes on the chairman role of campbell soup. the first ride-hailing service out of the gate to ipo. the capacity to play with companies like netflix. your to break down the numbers, man deep mandeep singh. a lot of enthusiasm but then you hear people when they talk about the numbers and they say a lot of losses still unclear on the business model so what explains that in your view, the company should of enthusiasm and concern for the fundamentals. mandeep: if...
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. >>> in campbell, friends and families are morning a high school student after his car crashed into a tree. 17-year-old kirk vasquez had already committed to playing basketball for the university of the pacific. he was returning home from a game when he lost control of his car near budd avenue. his family spoke to the large crowd that gathered at the baseball field last night. >> i had him for 17 years. he will live on forever. >> he was just a positive figure in her school. >> campbell police say it appears speed and a wet roadway were factors in this accident. the funeral for kirk vasquez is tomorrow. white house. president trump is back in washington, d.c. after his summiting kofi annan with north korea later kim jong-un. the meeting ended without a joint agreement to dismantle north korea's nuclear weapons. the president is being commended for walking away from the bad deal but also getting back less for his comments over the death of american otto warmbier. here is cbs' marc liverman. >> reporter: confusion over the abrupt ending to the summit between president trump and north
. >>> in campbell, friends and families are morning a high school student after his car crashed into a tree. 17-year-old kirk vasquez had already committed to playing basketball for the university of the pacific. he was returning home from a game when he lost control of his car near budd avenue. his family spoke to the large crowd that gathered at the baseball field last night. >> i had him for 17 years. he will live on forever. >> he was just a positive figure in her...
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in towards san jose these neighborhoods really get some downpours right now you see that in near campbell. >>san jose it's headed in your direction milpitas you're seeing some heavy rainfall in your neighborhoods too not only there but up freeman see some heavy rain now moving in your neighborhood. just some lighter showers in the hayward the system stretching all the way across into the east bay that begin to break up a little bit there now. as we head through the next couple of hours the sun setting all that energy goes away and it turns more to lighter showers overnight tonight. here's the good news tomorrow we get back to a little sunshine. a couple passing clouds some dry weather for the most part temperatures in the 50's along the coastline, a little breezy there then we start to warm things up inside the bay, this is going to be a sign of good things to come. 63 degrees a mild in redwood city, south of europe to 64 in san jose about 60 in milpitas east bay, maybe some upper 60's in the live more unpleasant to about 65 walnut creek and 66 degrees in concord in the north a a cool tem
in towards san jose these neighborhoods really get some downpours right now you see that in near campbell. >>san jose it's headed in your direction milpitas you're seeing some heavy rainfall in your neighborhoods too not only there but up freeman see some heavy rain now moving in your neighborhood. just some lighter showers in the hayward the system stretching all the way across into the east bay that begin to break up a little bit there now. as we head through the next couple of hours...
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it is beautiful now in the south bay, great shot of los gatos and campbell enjoying a nice weekend. santa rosa at the airport 71, fremont 69 degrees, san jose 68, san francisco and half moon bay all quite mild, 44 tonight for fremont, redwood city 45, napa 43. radar's clear. we'll stay that way until tuesday afternoon, our next opportunity for rainfall, but that's next week. we aren't talking at midafterno tuesday, a whopping 0.04-inch of rainfall, more showers likely moving in tuesday night and wednesday. we have a strong ridge of high pressure moving north which will warm us up this weekend, but it will continue moving to the north. that's going to allow a couple storms to scoot under the ridge and move into california giving us a rain chance next week, no big storms, but that change is coming. let's just enjoy a beautiful weekend to get outside with clear skies in the morning, clear skies in the afternoon, barbecuing maybe tomorrow night, good idea. maybe i just gave you the idea. green on the radar. ck's da we will be clear throughout the bay area. next week what happens? well,
it is beautiful now in the south bay, great shot of los gatos and campbell enjoying a nice weekend. santa rosa at the airport 71, fremont 69 degrees, san jose 68, san francisco and half moon bay all quite mild, 44 tonight for fremont, redwood city 45, napa 43. radar's clear. we'll stay that way until tuesday afternoon, our next opportunity for rainfall, but that's next week. we aren't talking at midafterno tuesday, a whopping 0.04-inch of rainfall, more showers likely moving in tuesday night...
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severin campbell from the budget analyst's office. we did report this to the committee, and at that time we recommended approval and still recommend approval but are available for any questions you may have. >> chair fewer: colleagues -- yes, supervisor stefani. >> supervisor stefani: thank you, chair fewer. i want to thank my colleagues for entertaining the motion to continue a few weeks ago, and i want to explain a little bit why i asked for that continuance because i don't want west side community health center to feel picked on. when we were looking at the report two weeks ago, there were concerns when we looked at the report. when i look at the global issues going on, homelessness, drug abuse, that are going on in our nation, i was forced to ask some hard questions. everyone agrees the situation on our streets is unacceptable. people shouldn't live on the streets with drug problems and mental health problems. we're required to ask the tough questions. i was happy to have the follow up meeting with the b.l.a., severin campbell and
severin campbell from the budget analyst's office. we did report this to the committee, and at that time we recommended approval and still recommend approval but are available for any questions you may have. >> chair fewer: colleagues -- yes, supervisor stefani. >> supervisor stefani: thank you, chair fewer. i want to thank my colleagues for entertaining the motion to continue a few weeks ago, and i want to explain a little bit why i asked for that continuance because i don't want...
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across the southbay, light to moderate rain from milpitas to san jose, campbell, saratoga across the peninsula, mountain view and redwood city. it is a wet start to the day. treasure island camera. we are in the low to mid 50s. we have moderate to heavy rainfall. the worst of it is happening right now.of morning commute. showers linger through most of the day today. we get a short break tomorrow and more rain on friday. i will time that for you on futurecast coming up. >>> first, let's check in with gianna franco for a look at our traffic on this messy morning commute. >> we have a lot of stuff going on. i'm just getting word of a new traffic alert on 280 near vista.. that is just in from chp. we have a lot of wet weather and a lot of trouble spots. we will zoom in on some of them. another traffic alert as you are head into san francisco, the north 101 connector to the central freeway. that ramp is completely shut down because of flooding. caltrans is on scene trying to clear that out but look at the map. there's a lot of red behind it. you are backed up well beyond hospital curve at
across the southbay, light to moderate rain from milpitas to san jose, campbell, saratoga across the peninsula, mountain view and redwood city. it is a wet start to the day. treasure island camera. we are in the low to mid 50s. we have moderate to heavy rainfall. the worst of it is happening right now.of morning commute. showers linger through most of the day today. we get a short break tomorrow and more rain on friday. i will time that for you on futurecast coming up. >>> first, let's...
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well let's get more on this from campbell clark who's chief political writer kind of has a globe and mail newspaper welcome to the doubly so the sense of this is the prosecution of this massive canadian company s.n.c. lafontaine over corruption explain to us how a court case has become a political crisis. so this as you say is a bribery prosecution where the company is accused of having bribed the libyan regime of moammar gadhafi to get big projects in libya between two thousand and one in two thousand and eleven so the prosecutors have the power to halt the prosecution and instead come up with a negotiated agreement essentially they'll take fines and promised never to do such a thing again now the attorney general who's also a cabinet minister in canada can intervene and direct the prosecutors to do that to demand a settle but to have a settlement rather than going on with the trial and the allegation was that the prime minister and the prime minister's office pressured there surely general to halt the prosecution now what the prime minister's saying today and some of his doctors ha
well let's get more on this from campbell clark who's chief political writer kind of has a globe and mail newspaper welcome to the doubly so the sense of this is the prosecution of this massive canadian company s.n.c. lafontaine over corruption explain to us how a court case has become a political crisis. so this as you say is a bribery prosecution where the company is accused of having bribed the libyan regime of moammar gadhafi to get big projects in libya between two thousand and one in two...
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sarah campbell reports. tom ballard was among the world's best and most fearless climbers.sed in taking on the most dangerous ascents in winter. joining him on what would be his final challenge, italian climber daniele nardi. they'd waited weeks for a weather window before setting off to climb nanga parbat, also known as killer mountain. an international search was launched after contact was lost with the pair two—thirds of the way up, a particularly treacherous route. after after two weeks after they went missing came the news that their bodies had been spotted. tom, as a youngster, looking for a reassuring cuddle from his mum, alison hargreaves. in 1995, she became the first woman to climb everest without oxygen or assistance. when we go climbing, we obviously minimise the risks and if we thought it was that risky, we wouldn't go climbing. i mean, anybody who went off thinking that, you know, there was a high chance they wouldn't come back, i think, it's a very unfair thing to do, especially with a young family. that same year, she died while descending from the summit of
sarah campbell reports. tom ballard was among the world's best and most fearless climbers.sed in taking on the most dangerous ascents in winter. joining him on what would be his final challenge, italian climber daniele nardi. they'd waited weeks for a weather window before setting off to climb nanga parbat, also known as killer mountain. an international search was launched after contact was lost with the pair two—thirds of the way up, a particularly treacherous route. after after two weeks...
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colin campbell, bbc news. now on bbc news, time for click.stigate the sexual exploitation of children on unencrypted messaging apps, and the undercover bot trying to catch the perpetrators. often on the show, we talk about the positive impact of tech on our lives — its powerfor social good bringing us together, solving pressing problems, and generally enriching our lives. but there are, of course, much darker sides to technology. we have often heard stories of exchanging material on the so—called ‘dark web‘ or grooming children in chat rooms, sometimes to meet up with them and physically exploit them. but in recent years, the un has been warning of a trend towards what is being called ‘webcam sex tourism'. and in some countries, like the philippines, it's become particularly acute. the un's children's agency, unicef, has dubbed the nation the global epicentre of the live streaming sexual abuse trade. we sent richard taylor to investigate the problem and look at how technology is being turned against the perpetrators, to help try and bring the
colin campbell, bbc news. now on bbc news, time for click.stigate the sexual exploitation of children on unencrypted messaging apps, and the undercover bot trying to catch the perpetrators. often on the show, we talk about the positive impact of tech on our lives — its powerfor social good bringing us together, solving pressing problems, and generally enriching our lives. but there are, of course, much darker sides to technology. we have often heard stories of exchanging material on the...
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critics that eight into the justin trudeau brand good talking to thanks for joining us campbell club from the kind of globe and mail newspaper. thank you. now our facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg says his company plans to shift its focus to private messaging services and a post on his own profile page and he said that the company would act encrypt conversations on more of its messaging devices and make them compatible with each other he said people increasingly want to connect privately in the digital equivalent of a living room. d.w. digital reporter jennifer dreams can tell us well welcome so that this post went on to say that. previously focused conversations would become more important than open social networks so explain to us what that means what. really means is that he has realized that the market for messaging so private messaging services is growing and it's growing at a raise that's foster then his traditional business which is being an advertising business and a social network and so he rather than being interested in. communicating publicly through facebook he's more inte
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sarah campbell, bbc news, leeds.itarian aid could be distributed in venezuela within two weeks as long as the process does not become politicised. the opposition leaderjuan guaido held a rally earlier, calling for large protests against the maduro government on saturday. the country is undergoing severe shortages of food, medicine and basic goods. there are reports venezuela is experiencing wide scale blackouts tonight in 21 states, the third time this month. from caracas, will grant reports. it has been another difficult week for venezuelans. just as a degree of normality began to return to the beleaguered nation, the lights went out again. a second vast power cut in as many weeks. for those forced to abandon work and walk home it has become difficult to keep their temper. translation: this is a country that supposedly is drowning in oil. so how is it possible we live in is poverty? this ruin of a country. it is time for those guys to stand down and let new people step in who are more efficient because they have sho
sarah campbell, bbc news, leeds.itarian aid could be distributed in venezuela within two weeks as long as the process does not become politicised. the opposition leaderjuan guaido held a rally earlier, calling for large protests against the maduro government on saturday. the country is undergoing severe shortages of food, medicine and basic goods. there are reports venezuela is experiencing wide scale blackouts tonight in 21 states, the third time this month. from caracas, will grant reports....
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he's got more on this from campbell clockers chief political writer that's a kind of this globe and mail newspaper which broke the scandal welcome to day w. tell us more about justin trudeau is response to these allegations i think part of the problem has been that he hasn't had much response he has sort of dribbled out answers over time and first denying that he had pressured or had directed the attorney general to interfere in the prosecution and then when she testified. in front of commons committee he didn't respond other than to say she he disagreed with her characterization of events we haven't really heard justin trudeau and you know people expected him to be that kind of open frank different kind of politician and the fact that he's sort of hiding behind you know the old politicians barrier and saying little is part of the problem so as an attorney general and i'm a finance minister that those are two significant resignations are more likely to follow it doesn't appear that more likely to fall the moment there are one or two in cavite that we think probably sympathised with the f
he's got more on this from campbell clockers chief political writer that's a kind of this globe and mail newspaper which broke the scandal welcome to day w. tell us more about justin trudeau is response to these allegations i think part of the problem has been that he hasn't had much response he has sort of dribbled out answers over time and first denying that he had pressured or had directed the attorney general to interfere in the prosecution and then when she testified. in front of commons...
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colin campbell, bbc news. fans after the rolling stones announced they were postponing a tour of the us and canada while he receives medical treatment. the 75—year—old said he will be working hard to get back on stage as soon as possible. no details of his condition have been released. the tour was due to begin next month. with all the sport now, with lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much, kate. good evening... saracens are the only british side left in rugby union's european champions cup. they brushed aside a scottish revival by thrashing glasgow. edinburgh were also knocked out by munster. but the closest game was in ireland where defending champions leinster had to dig deep to see—off ulster. adam wild has the story of the day. this is european rugby's top prize. never before had the scottish game had such strength in numbers. for the first time, two clubs through to the first time, two clubs through to the quarterfinals. in edinburgh's way, munster, experienced and competition
colin campbell, bbc news. fans after the rolling stones announced they were postponing a tour of the us and canada while he receives medical treatment. the 75—year—old said he will be working hard to get back on stage as soon as possible. no details of his condition have been released. the tour was due to begin next month. with all the sport now, with lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much, kate. good evening... saracens are the only british side left in rugby...
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colin campbell, bbc news.our of the us and canada while he receives medical treatment. the 75—year—old said he will be working hard to get back on stage as soon as possible. no details of his condition have been released. the tour was due to begin next month. all across the world, famous landmarks have descended into darkness — albeit only for sixty minutes — as part of a global call for action on climate change. ‘earth hour‘ takes place every year and nearly 200 countries and territories take part. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. hong kong is renowned for its iconic skyline. but even here they sometimes have to turn out the lights. victoria harbour suddenly a lot less illuminated than normal. in the fight against climate change was the fight against climate change was the inspiration. we need to find a balance with this planet. it has finite resources and we believe that there are things that people can do, that cities can do, to help us achieve a sustainable future. earth hour began over ten years ago in aust
colin campbell, bbc news.our of the us and canada while he receives medical treatment. the 75—year—old said he will be working hard to get back on stage as soon as possible. no details of his condition have been released. the tour was due to begin next month. all across the world, famous landmarks have descended into darkness — albeit only for sixty minutes — as part of a global call for action on climate change. ‘earth hour‘ takes place every year and nearly 200 countries and...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.er paying more than $160,000 in overdue child support. the singer has previously spent three nights injail after being charged in four sex abuse cases. allegations the singer denies. i promise you we're going to straighten all this stuff out. that's all i can say right now. i promise you. i love my fans. thank you, guys. his lawyer also spoke to reporters outside cook countyjail in chicago. so, we're going to focus on the evidence. we're going to fight the case in the courtroom. the state has yet to give us one single piece evidence. we haven't seen an interview, we haven't seen a police report, we haven't seen a videotape. when we get those things, we're going to fight this case like we fight any other case — in the courtroom, based on the evidence. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, from the beach to below zero — warming up ahead of the snow volleyball championship. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times
sarah campbell, bbc news.er paying more than $160,000 in overdue child support. the singer has previously spent three nights injail after being charged in four sex abuse cases. allegations the singer denies. i promise you we're going to straighten all this stuff out. that's all i can say right now. i promise you. i love my fans. thank you, guys. his lawyer also spoke to reporters outside cook countyjail in chicago. so, we're going to focus on the evidence. we're going to fight the case in the...
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colin campbell, bbc news.tinians in gaza have held a day of protests to mark the first anniversary of weekly demonstrations on the boundary with israel. in an effort to overcome the brexit deadlock, the uk's prime minister considers bringing her proposed deal back to parliament for a fourth time, as mps debate alternatives to her deal on monday. the state department says it's ending foreign assistance programmes to el salvador, guatemala and honduras, as directed by president trump. announcing that he was ending the payments, mr trump insisted that the three central american countries "hadn't done a thing" for america. democrats say the move could make immigration problems worse and are threatening to try to block it. ken baker is chief executive officer of glasswing. it provides community building and education programmes to stop violence all over central america. 35% of its funding comes from the us government. thank you forjoining us. do you know if your funding will be cut? thank you forjoining us. do you
colin campbell, bbc news.tinians in gaza have held a day of protests to mark the first anniversary of weekly demonstrations on the boundary with israel. in an effort to overcome the brexit deadlock, the uk's prime minister considers bringing her proposed deal back to parliament for a fourth time, as mps debate alternatives to her deal on monday. the state department says it's ending foreign assistance programmes to el salvador, guatemala and honduras, as directed by president trump. announcing...
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a car had the a power pole in campbell. crews need to repair the wires.n is open but police say at some point tonight or tomorrow morning, the intersection will be closed as pg and e crews finish the repairs. the driver of the car is okay. we'll be keeping an eye on how the repairs effect traffic tomorrow. we'll track the latest on social media and our live coverage continues in the morning. today in the bay starts at 4:30. >> the recent rain is being blamed for a deadly crash in the north bay. wet roads contributed to this collision. this is in cloverdale earlier today, a white suv. inside three adults and a child. it went off the road and slammed into a tree. it was totalled. one is dead and two others are taken to a hospital. >> highway 116 closed for four hours at mud slide and trees took out pg and e equipment. they're having all kinds of trouble these days. cut power to 4,000 customers. tonight everyone's power is back on and the highway is back open. >> we're getting our first look at the man who police say plowed his car into a crowd of bicyclists
a car had the a power pole in campbell. crews need to repair the wires.n is open but police say at some point tonight or tomorrow morning, the intersection will be closed as pg and e crews finish the repairs. the driver of the car is okay. we'll be keeping an eye on how the repairs effect traffic tomorrow. we'll track the latest on social media and our live coverage continues in the morning. today in the bay starts at 4:30. >> the recent rain is being blamed for a deadly crash in the...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.ces mounting criticism over the decision to revoke the citizenship of shamima begum following the death of her son in a syrian detention camp. ms begum left london tojoin the islamic state group when she was 15, and now, at 19, had wanted to return to britain. labour said the decision to prevent herfrom doing so was "callous and inhumane", while charities say the life of the child wasn't sufficiently taken into consideration. but the government insists it was acting in the national interest. our political correspondent chris mason reports. a baby and his mum, 19—year—old shamima begum. she gave birth in a camp used to home islamic state fighters. at less than three weeks old, her son has died from pneumonia. and he is buried here. the shadow home secretary, diane abbott, said leaving the two of them ina abbott, said leaving the two of them in a syrian refugee camp was morally reprehensible and a stain on the conscience of this government. shamima begum is one of around 50,000 people, m
sarah campbell, bbc news.ces mounting criticism over the decision to revoke the citizenship of shamima begum following the death of her son in a syrian detention camp. ms begum left london tojoin the islamic state group when she was 15, and now, at 19, had wanted to return to britain. labour said the decision to prevent herfrom doing so was "callous and inhumane", while charities say the life of the child wasn't sufficiently taken into consideration. but the government insists it was...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.nkes is a british mountaineer who has climbed all of the world's 1a highest mountains. he knew tom ballard's mother, alison hargreaves, who died on k2 in 1995. tom was one of the world's best climbers. i mean, he was a fine young man with a super physique and a really an accomplished and technically proficient super climber. i have to say, i feel sad about his death, i really do, he was a fine young man. how do you feel, if you can just sum that up today? you have had warnings of this, it was coming, but how do you really feel? i think to be honest i was aware they were dead last weekend. to be frank, it has been a search for confirmation, shall we say, to put your mind at rest and it seems like they have found some bodies. i feel slightly despondent, i really do feel sad, tom was a fine young man and a great young climber. he knew the risks and had done some of the hardest routes in the world. he really had climbed some difficult routes in his time. tell us about that mountain and wha
sarah campbell, bbc news.nkes is a british mountaineer who has climbed all of the world's 1a highest mountains. he knew tom ballard's mother, alison hargreaves, who died on k2 in 1995. tom was one of the world's best climbers. i mean, he was a fine young man with a super physique and a really an accomplished and technically proficient super climber. i have to say, i feel sad about his death, i really do, he was a fine young man. how do you feel, if you can just sum that up today? you have had...
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our correspondent sarah campbell has been getting reaction from voters and businesses in the city.n. we will be taking a huge leap into the unknown. parliament's green benches are 200 miles away from these greens in leeds, but golfers here are well aware that what is said and done there matters here. march 29th. was that in your calendar as the day that we were going to leave the eu, and now we're not? absolutely, yeah. so how are you feeling today? frustrated. as a person who voted to leave, very frustrated that my decision hasn't gone forward. it's questionable now. how are you feeling? you voted remain. the vote has gone exactly how i expected. the government is having major issues here and is in turmoil. and i really don't know where this is going, but my gut feeling is that the government will collapse. opinions on today's vote are split among members. enjoying a well—earned drink after their round, two remainers and two leavers wondering what happens next. i don't know where parliament's going to go. the government's leading. i don't think there has been leadership from the g
our correspondent sarah campbell has been getting reaction from voters and businesses in the city.n. we will be taking a huge leap into the unknown. parliament's green benches are 200 miles away from these greens in leeds, but golfers here are well aware that what is said and done there matters here. march 29th. was that in your calendar as the day that we were going to leave the eu, and now we're not? absolutely, yeah. so how are you feeling today? frustrated. as a person who voted to leave,...
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colin campbell, bbc news. calling for a ban on the practise of covering trees and hedges with nets to prevent birds from nesting in them. nets are often used by developers to keep birds away during construction projects, but conservationists argue that it's a threat to wildlife. john maguire has been looking into this. it's a cover—up, but is it right? 18 trees have been shrouded by giant nets at this school in cambridgeshire. the council wants to expand the school, something which wouldn't be allowed if birds were nesting. elaine spotted them, tweeted about them, and was amazed by the response. i think it has made such an impression because it is such a dramatic visual metaphor, if you like, of what we're doing to the natural world. it has been happening across the uk, here recently in surrey on a large scale, and in warwickshire, where hedgerows have been covered. the royal society for the protection of birds wants them banned. the problem is that we are excluding those from the nesting habitat at this key t
colin campbell, bbc news. calling for a ban on the practise of covering trees and hedges with nets to prevent birds from nesting in them. nets are often used by developers to keep birds away during construction projects, but conservationists argue that it's a threat to wildlife. john maguire has been looking into this. it's a cover—up, but is it right? 18 trees have been shrouded by giant nets at this school in cambridgeshire. the council wants to expand the school, something which wouldn't...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.ed from prison after paying more than $160,000 in overdue child support. the singer has previously spent three nights in jail after being charged in four sex abuse cases — allegations the singer denies. i promise you we're going to straighten all this stuff out. that's all i can say right now. i promise you. i love my fans. thank you, guys. his lawyer also spoke to reporters outside cook countyjail in chicago. so we're going to focus on the evidence. we're going to fight the case in the courtroom. the state has yet to give us one single piece evidence. —— the state has yet to give us one single piece of evidence. we haven't seen an interview, we haven't seen a police report, we haven't seen a videotape. when we get those things, we're going to fight this case like we fight any other case — in the courtroom, based on the evidence. the tunisian health minister, abderraouf cherif, has resigned following the deaths of 11 newborn babies at a hospital in the capital. the babies died of septi
sarah campbell, bbc news.ed from prison after paying more than $160,000 in overdue child support. the singer has previously spent three nights in jail after being charged in four sex abuse cases — allegations the singer denies. i promise you we're going to straighten all this stuff out. that's all i can say right now. i promise you. i love my fans. thank you, guys. his lawyer also spoke to reporters outside cook countyjail in chicago. so we're going to focus on the evidence. we're going to...
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colin campbell reports.l receipts for £800, and boasts they can be used as a way to work around paying income tax. an illicit black—market trade, i contacted dealers posing as a self—employed builder, seeking to use the receipts to evade tax and fraudulently claim back vat. with a ring binderfull of construction material receipts, this polish builder wanted £2,500 for £30,000 worth of receipts. pay cash? another rogue trader, this time decorating receipts. these guys are essentially committing tax fraud. i showed the footage to a tax expert. it's a crime because what it's doing is enabling people to reduce their tax bill and their vat bill illegally, because they haven't actually incurred the expense that they're going to claim for. i found more than a dozen dealers advertising the receipts on uk—based polish classified ad sites. hmrc says it's committed to ensuring all companies and individuals pay the right tax at the right time, and will pursue those who fail to do so. ok, great. all the dealers we spoke
colin campbell reports.l receipts for £800, and boasts they can be used as a way to work around paying income tax. an illicit black—market trade, i contacted dealers posing as a self—employed builder, seeking to use the receipts to evade tax and fraudulently claim back vat. with a ring binderfull of construction material receipts, this polish builder wanted £2,500 for £30,000 worth of receipts. pay cash? another rogue trader, this time decorating receipts. these guys are essentially...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. from prison after paying more than $160,000 in overdue child support. the singer has previously spent three nights injail after being charged in four sex abuse cases. allegations the singer denies. i promise you we're going to straighten all this stuff out. that's all i can say right now. i promise you. i love my fans. thank you, guys. his lawyer also spoke to reporters outside cook county jail in chicago. so we are going to focus on the evidence. we will fight in the courtroom. the state is yet to give us one courtroom. the state is yet to give us one single piece evidence. we haven't seen an interview, we haven't seen an interview, we haven't seen a police report, we haven't seen a police report, we haven't seen a videotape. when we get those things, we will fight this case like we fight any other case, in the courtroom, based on the evidence. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: his case got worldwide attention through a podcast. but there will be no new trial for adnan s
sarah campbell, bbc news. from prison after paying more than $160,000 in overdue child support. the singer has previously spent three nights injail after being charged in four sex abuse cases. allegations the singer denies. i promise you we're going to straighten all this stuff out. that's all i can say right now. i promise you. i love my fans. thank you, guys. his lawyer also spoke to reporters outside cook county jail in chicago. so we are going to focus on the evidence. we will fight in the...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.r land rover is preparing to make a major investment in advanced manufacturing in the uk. an announcement is expected in the next few weeks. injanuary, the company said it planned to cut a,500 jobs over the next two years because of a decline in sales in china and a drop in demand for diesel vehicles. five metropolitan police officers have been cleared of misconduct over the death of a man who died at brixton police station more than a decade ago. sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008. a police misconduct panel found "none of the allegations are proved" against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel said this wasn't an
sarah campbell, bbc news.r land rover is preparing to make a major investment in advanced manufacturing in the uk. an announcement is expected in the next few weeks. injanuary, the company said it planned to cut a,500 jobs over the next two years because of a decline in sales in china and a drop in demand for diesel vehicles. five metropolitan police officers have been cleared of misconduct over the death of a man who died at brixton police station more than a decade ago. sean rigg was being...