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caroline: watch for jamie dimon saying something. our thanks to senior markets editor mike regan and federated investors strategist phil orlando. that does it for the closing bell. what you messes up next. -- "what'd you miss?" is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from bloomberg's world headquarters, i'm romaine bostick. u.s.s a snapshot of how stock close today. is, --e question romaine: new sanctions. u.s. targets iran's industrial sector. the unitourt representing professional basketball players is creating a venture accelerator program to assist nba players with their investment aspirations. and gender balance. women surpass men to hold the majority of u.s. jobs for the first time in the a decade. ♪ caroline: let's stick with jobs, because the u.s. labor market close the year out with less momentum. payrolls rose 145,000 in december. that trailed forecast. larry kudlow spoke with bloomberg about the results. at 200 and 67,000 gain in the household survey, which skews to the smaller, younger businesses to show the vita
caroline: watch for jamie dimon saying something. our thanks to senior markets editor mike regan and federated investors strategist phil orlando. that does it for the closing bell. what you messes up next. -- "what'd you miss?" is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from bloomberg's world headquarters, i'm romaine bostick. u.s.s a snapshot of how stock close today. is, --e question romaine: new sanctions. u.s. targets iran's industrial sector. the unitourt representing...
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caroline, as we have been saying, i suppose mixed feelings for the people on this plane.pose, huge disruption for them and their families, but i suppose, huge disruption for them and theirfamilies, having but i suppose, huge disruption for them and their families, having to leave china at such short notice and in such sad and alarming circumstances. you can imagine, for many of them, they have been having constant conversations with the foreign office, deliberating, particularly forfamilies with office, deliberating, particularly for families with dual nationals, about whether they can come, whether to ta ke about whether they can come, whether to take the plane or not. some people are concerned that if someone else on the plane has coronavirus, sitting in a long haulflight with those people might not be the safest options. many people have been at home, stuck indoors. the difficult decision about whether to stay in that situation when some of your family would be able to leave. there have been messages on social media from people talking about leaving wuhan and how they
caroline, as we have been saying, i suppose mixed feelings for the people on this plane.pose, huge disruption for them and their families, but i suppose, huge disruption for them and theirfamilies, having but i suppose, huge disruption for them and their families, having to leave china at such short notice and in such sad and alarming circumstances. you can imagine, for many of them, they have been having constant conversations with the foreign office, deliberating, particularly forfamilies...
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caroline, thank you very much, caroline hawley in beirut.as attended church at sandringham this morning, ahead of talks there tomorrow with senior members of the royal family on the future role of prince harry. it's understood it will be to be the first time that prince charles, prince william and prince harry will have met since he and his wife meghan announced they would be stepping back from their royal duties. our correspondent jon donnison reports. the queen arriving at church in sandringham on sunday is very much routine. what lies ahead on monday is very much not. the queen's estate in norfolk is the venue for what's been described as the sandringham summit. she will come face—to—face with prince harry for the first time since he and his wife announced they intend to step back in their role as senior royals. also there will be the prince of wales and prince william and harry's wife meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to phone in and join the discussion from canada. officials have worked hard in recent days to understand what th
caroline, thank you very much, caroline hawley in beirut.as attended church at sandringham this morning, ahead of talks there tomorrow with senior members of the royal family on the future role of prince harry. it's understood it will be to be the first time that prince charles, prince william and prince harry will have met since he and his wife meghan announced they would be stepping back from their royal duties. our correspondent jon donnison reports. the queen arriving at church in...
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john and caroline will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.eing here. the headlines are coming up next on bbc news, right after the weather with tomas. while the bend has been in the weather headlines today across northern parts of the country and the weather forecast. very strong winds, 60—70 mph gusts in place. wednesday the winds will not be so strong in the north, they are using asi strong in the north, they are using as i speak. and in the forecast, we have rain and sunshine depending on where you are. this is the big picture across the atlantic and europe, a big storm south of iceland, these speckled clouds here, these are shower clouds moving into scotla nd these are shower clouds moving into scotland right now. with that also comes the blue colours across scotla nd comes the blue colours across scotland and northern ireland, just about the north of england. but the south hangs on to some of that milder weather all through the night and into tomorrow, as well. through the night, still some very brisk winds around the coast of scotland,
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daily mail, caroline, help me out here.se. one of our rising stars, she has already ca ptu red rising stars, she has already captured a bafta and an emmy award for killing eve. we should mention that phoebe waller bridge, she already has a clutch of awards for flea bag. already has a clutch of awards for fleabag. these are our great hopes going into the golden globes which are starting off right now. by this time tomorrow, we will know. she is the safe want to put your money behind. lots of british names are in the brits. kit harrington is the only game of thrones and name. when you think what a juggernaut of the success that show was but it has died on the vine in its last series so we only have one sole british hope from that particular series. you are here tomorrow on the news channel, do you have anything to add? no. you have said quite enough, that has ruined my make up, it really has. let's go back to the times for a minute. atheists put their faith times for a minute. atheists put theirfaith in god light cats. church
daily mail, caroline, help me out here.se. one of our rising stars, she has already ca ptu red rising stars, she has already captured a bafta and an emmy award for killing eve. we should mention that phoebe waller bridge, she already has a clutch of awards for flea bag. already has a clutch of awards for fleabag. these are our great hopes going into the golden globes which are starting off right now. by this time tomorrow, we will know. she is the safe want to put your money behind. lots of...
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wozniacki will. 0n i don't think that caroline wozniacki will.re are other things that are interesting her. she also suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, which has held her back a little bit recently. i'm sure we will see plenty more of her, but what a career! i think fantastic that she finally won that grand slam singles title here in melbourne two yea rs singles title here in melbourne two years ago, world number one for 71 weeks in total, and always a fan favourite. always a very likely to be on one of the show courts. really lovely moment as she walked off court, everyone was singing sweet caroline, it was a poignant moment. russell, many things indeed, and we have had some really significant moments can happen because not least the exit now of of serena williams as coco gauff marches on. john watson there. there was nearly another "very significant" moment at the australian open today, with the six time champion roger federer surviving a huge scare — as he fought back from the brink to beat the unseeded john millman in a deciding set tie—break
wozniacki will. 0n i don't think that caroline wozniacki will.re are other things that are interesting her. she also suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, which has held her back a little bit recently. i'm sure we will see plenty more of her, but what a career! i think fantastic that she finally won that grand slam singles title here in melbourne two yea rs singles title here in melbourne two years ago, world number one for 71 weeks in total, and always a fan favourite. always a very likely to be...
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kennedy, holding caroline by the hand, goes up to the casket.ow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. and then it is the people of america who come to pay last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of a million stream through the rotunda and many wait as many as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night and not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law lead the procession of walking mourners including the heads of state who have come from far away for this final homage. all follow the late president's casket and walking from the white house to st. matthew's cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the catholic faith. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece and the emperor of ethiopia and the prime minister of great britain and the chancellor of germany and many others. among them is anastasia and the great premiere. then the departur
kennedy, holding caroline by the hand, goes up to the casket.ow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. and then it is the people of america who come to pay last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of a million stream through the rotunda and many wait as many as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night and not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law lead the...
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playing alongside caroline wozniacki in the doubles.inal but lost to — one. suzuki will face the four—time winner lisa ashton in the final tonight. and that is all from the bbc sport centre for the moment. another update in the next hour. thank you, john. it‘s set to be a tough weekend on the high street, as the struggling department store debenhams begins to close branches today as part of restructuring plans. 19 will shut this month — affecting more than 600 staff. meanwhile, the baby clothes retailer mothercare is closing its final stores — after it fell into administration in november with a loss of 2,500 jobs. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. many people feel really sad to see these big names going, jamie, how are some able to survive and others are some able to survive and others are not? yes, firstly, clearly a terrible loss, 3500 jobs. the british retail consortium has said that over the next decade, a further 900,000 jobs are likely to go. what we are seeing, really, are trends that have been going on for quite
playing alongside caroline wozniacki in the doubles.inal but lost to — one. suzuki will face the four—time winner lisa ashton in the final tonight. and that is all from the bbc sport centre for the moment. another update in the next hour. thank you, john. it‘s set to be a tough weekend on the high street, as the struggling department store debenhams begins to close branches today as part of restructuring plans. 19 will shut this month — affecting more than 600 staff. meanwhile, the baby...
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and his wife caroline. >> both fly have a license to fly at night, but did so anyway, a tragic decisionve contributed to the crash. >> can we ask you how you're doing? >> i'm okay. >> just weeks after his fatal plane crash, he was side lined from a broken ankle resulting from another aerial accident. >> i was paragliding on my front lawn and i was shorter than i anticipated so i hit my ankle in a shrub. >> nbc news has learned that a small plane being piloted by john f. kennedy jr., has been reported missing. >> tragically on july 16, 1999, john's small plane crashed taking the life of his life and his wife carolyn and her safetier lauren. >> it's dominated headlines here in the united states. >> the media including "access hollywood ", where pat o'brien spoke with journalists and kennedy family friend mark barnacle. i would choose to remember him coming out of his mother's house coming out of the corner here with the new york yankee baseball cap on turned backyards, sunglasses on and eyes on the pavement to avoid the photographers. he had a great time playing with the neighborhood kids
and his wife caroline. >> both fly have a license to fly at night, but did so anyway, a tragic decisionve contributed to the crash. >> can we ask you how you're doing? >> i'm okay. >> just weeks after his fatal plane crash, he was side lined from a broken ankle resulting from another aerial accident. >> i was paragliding on my front lawn and i was shorter than i anticipated so i hit my ankle in a shrub. >> nbc news has learned that a small plane being piloted...
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caroline hawley. there, caroline hawley. head there, caroline hawley. head of there, caroline hawley.aroline hawley. head of iran's civil there, caroline hawley. head of iran's civil aviatior authority the head of iran's civil aviation authority is seeing a short while ago but this plane was definitely not hit by a missile. why has he been saying that? if it was hit by a missile, obviously this would be highly embarrassing to iran. many of those on board were iranians. the head of a run‘s civil aviation authority has just finished a press conference in which he was cleared, his narrative, one thing is for certain, this plane was not hit by a missile. iran sticking to the story that there was a technical malfunction in the face of mounting intelligence. western officials say otherwise. he also said that an investigation would probably take one or two years to finish. iranian state television has been showing pictures of the black boxes which are believed to be intact and the iranian official said it would probably take one or two months to get the data from those black boxes. iran want
caroline hawley. there, caroline hawley. head there, caroline hawley. head of there, caroline hawley.aroline hawley. head of iran's civil there, caroline hawley. head of iran's civil aviatior authority the head of iran's civil aviation authority is seeing a short while ago but this plane was definitely not hit by a missile. why has he been saying that? if it was hit by a missile, obviously this would be highly embarrassing to iran. many of those on board were iranians. the head of a run‘s...
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caroline, thank you. caroline hawley reporting from beirut.us house of representatives has approved a largely symbolic resolution seeking to limit president donald trump's ability to pursue military action against iran. the measure was passed by a comfortable majority in the democrat—run chamber but will struggle to get approval in the republican—held senate. democrats accused the president of acting recklessly in ordering the drone strike which killed the iranian general, qasem soleimani. the duchess of sussex has travelled back to canada, following the news that she and prince harry are stepping back from their roles as senior members of the royal family. the queen, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have asked officials to come up with a workable agreement on what harry and meghan will do next. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is here. nicholas, talks are under way to try and accommodate, really, the royal couple? yes, talks and results expected or demanded by the queen of their officials within days, we are told. it see
caroline, thank you. caroline hawley reporting from beirut.us house of representatives has approved a largely symbolic resolution seeking to limit president donald trump's ability to pursue military action against iran. the measure was passed by a comfortable majority in the democrat—run chamber but will struggle to get approval in the republican—held senate. democrats accused the president of acting recklessly in ordering the drone strike which killed the iranian general, qasem soleimani....
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caroline hawley, bbc news, beirut.ey is in beiruit and she explained the response from iran is surprising considering the circumstances. i would imagine that iran with so much pressure on it, both domestically and internationally, would have wanted to draw a line under it, but the iranian media has accused him of fomenting, inciting protest. we have just had a statement on the foreign ministry website which says rob macaire has been summoned to the foreign ministry because of his unconventional or inappropriate behaviour by attending what they call an illegal rally. we haven't yet had official confirmation from the foreign office, but we wait to get a reader of how but we wait to get a read out of how the meeting went and see how iran and the uk will proceed from here. one of the background elements to this, and rob macaire referred to it in his explanation, was that the vigil turned into an anti—government protest and there have been a number of anti—government protests obviously over the shooting down and then the de
caroline hawley, bbc news, beirut.ey is in beiruit and she explained the response from iran is surprising considering the circumstances. i would imagine that iran with so much pressure on it, both domestically and internationally, would have wanted to draw a line under it, but the iranian media has accused him of fomenting, inciting protest. we have just had a statement on the foreign ministry website which says rob macaire has been summoned to the foreign ministry because of his unconventional...
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caroline polacheck from the mercedes-benz stage.hows with will arnett, senator al franken, nick kroll, billy crystal, paul reubens, tika sumpter, the tenderloins, [cheers and applause] plus music from hot country knights, big thief, and russ. so please join us for all of that. [cheers and applause] our first guest is a beloved oscar and golden globe-winning actress who will elbow you in the throat if you tell her she completes you. she is nominated for her performance as judy garland in the movie "judy." it's in theaters now. please welcome renÉe zellweger. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> how are you? >> jimmy: it's great to see you. you look fantastic. >> thanks. >> jimmy: i like that dress. [cheers and applause] how are you? >> i'm great, thanks. >> jimmy: you really look great, i like that. it's very sparkly, and really, you could wear that to the oscars, or is it not fancy enough for the oscars? >> well, you know what? i hadn't thought about it, but it might be too late now. >> jimmy: are you already thinking about what you're, do yo
caroline polacheck from the mercedes-benz stage.hows with will arnett, senator al franken, nick kroll, billy crystal, paul reubens, tika sumpter, the tenderloins, [cheers and applause] plus music from hot country knights, big thief, and russ. so please join us for all of that. [cheers and applause] our first guest is a beloved oscar and golden globe-winning actress who will elbow you in the throat if you tell her she completes you. she is nominated for her performance as judy garland in the...
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caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella ratcliffe.r to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign secretary, he was under fire for wrongly suggesting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training journalists at the time of her arrest. i acknowledge that the words i used were open to being misinterpreted and i apologise. this meeting, mr ratcliffe said, had been warm, but there had been no breakthrough. i stand here with my wife still in prison and things are not moving. i think there does need to be a really clear targeted consequence for the revolutionary guard, who are holding nazanin and many others, that they don't think of
caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella ratcliffe.r to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met...
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she's produced unbelievable results, knocking out caroline garcia, caroline wozniacki, and johanna kontabritish hope the opening round. a great result from sophia kenin. she knocked out the seeded 15—year—old player coco gauffe. she came through in straight sets. ons jabour is the furthest an african player has been in the women's singles. a remarkable story for her but sophia kenin is through, and herfirst for her but sophia kenin is through, and her first grand for her but sophia kenin is through, and herfirst grand slam semifinal. so much look forward to and in the next 20 minutes, an absolute belter. they talk about the barty party. how big is it going to be? it is all about the barty party. we have seen loads of people storming in here in preparation for that match to come little bit later on. it will not be easy for her against petra kvitova. a two—time grand slam champion. remember ash barty has only won one. it isa remember ash barty has only won one. it is a different story playing in melbourne. ash barty, the home favourite, there's been huge support for her, and she has carrie
she's produced unbelievable results, knocking out caroline garcia, caroline wozniacki, and johanna kontabritish hope the opening round. a great result from sophia kenin. she knocked out the seeded 15—year—old player coco gauffe. she came through in straight sets. ons jabour is the furthest an african player has been in the women's singles. a remarkable story for her but sophia kenin is through, and herfirst for her but sophia kenin is through, and her first grand for her but sophia kenin is...
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caroline dubois is the champion!” have beaten before —— four time the open championship. i do not wa nt to time the open championship. i do not want to get beat. she has her sights trained on singer success and has a surprise chance to make this summer's tokyo olympics. it has only come about after last year's qualifiers were postponed, allowing the teenager to become old enough to fight. i the teenager to become old enough to fight. i was thinking really in the long term, but because of what has happened, everything has fallen in line, so it is really good. and the fa ct line, so it is really good. and the fact that nobody has been alleged, by any last year has been a blessing in disguise, really. and for those that are younger and just coming through, it is made for us, really. she has yet to take on seasoned opposition and her perfect record to date, she knows, will count for nothing when it comes to the qualifiers. i never think about what happened in the past i might have achieved. i know! happened in the past i
caroline dubois is the champion!” have beaten before —— four time the open championship. i do not wa nt to time the open championship. i do not want to get beat. she has her sights trained on singer success and has a surprise chance to make this summer's tokyo olympics. it has only come about after last year's qualifiers were postponed, allowing the teenager to become old enough to fight. i the teenager to become old enough to fight. i was thinking really in the long term, but because of...
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thank you, john kampfner and caroline wheeler. goodbye.n control of their league cup semi—final against manchester united after 3—1 win in old trafford. devastating first half. the champions will be now be heavy favourites to make the wembley final again. on the lookout for noisy neighbours. fans on the lookout for noisy neighbours. fa ns wa nted on the lookout for noisy neighbours. fans wanted to increase security following fans on the pitch could once more grab attention. manchester city were entitled to 7000 tickets here at old trafford but the last time the two sides met, there were a number of incidents including the alleged racist abuse of midfielder fred by a city supporter and because of that, both clubs got together and decided to dramatically reduce their occasion. officially, just 3000 city supporters were inside old trafford and before long they were the ones making all the noise. according to united's manager, city have raised the bar under pep guardiola. and here they were at their brilliant best. bernardo silver with a derby
thank you, john kampfner and caroline wheeler. goodbye.n control of their league cup semi—final against manchester united after 3—1 win in old trafford. devastating first half. the champions will be now be heavy favourites to make the wembley final again. on the lookout for noisy neighbours. fans on the lookout for noisy neighbours. fa ns wa nted on the lookout for noisy neighbours. fans wanted to increase security following fans on the pitch could once more grab attention. manchester city...
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caroline is the use of olympic champion. two years ago a highlight ofan champion. highlight of an impressive career. champion. two years ago a highlight of an impressive careerlj champion. two years ago a highlight of an impressive career. i had 40 fights in 40 wins. i won four times a champion, world champion and obviously i am doing good to not have been beaten before and i know because of that it has given me the feeling i did not want to get beat stoplight she has her sights trained oi'i stoplight she has her sights trained on senior stoplight she has her sights trained 011 senior success stoplight she has her sights trained on senior success and she now has a surprised chance to make the summer's tokyo olympics. the qualifying in london has only come about after the last year qualifiers we re about after the last year qualifiers were postponed allowing the teenager time to become old enough fight. i was thinking really in the long term but because of what has happened, it is really good and the fact that no one had been allowed to qualify last year has been a
caroline is the use of olympic champion. two years ago a highlight ofan champion. highlight of an impressive career. champion. two years ago a highlight of an impressive careerlj champion. two years ago a highlight of an impressive career. i had 40 fights in 40 wins. i won four times a champion, world champion and obviously i am doing good to not have been beaten before and i know because of that it has given me the feeling i did not want to get beat stoplight she has her sights trained oi'i...
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i am caroline kennedy, chair of the improvement club. like other speakers, i worry about the impact of sb350 and 50 on the proposed pdas. i was delighted to hear you are delaying the vote to january 14th. what we need to know is what will seentor wiener's next -- senator wiener's next version impose and how might that impact community-based planning? how will the pdas work? will they enable them as you outlined? that is my hope, too, or will they be hamstrung by requirements that bar the most effective elements of community-based planning. san francisco planning impact analysis will be out soon. i am hoping we can see that as well when you make these decisions. my read of the law it blows up the current planning processes and mandates some steps that specifically sb-330 limits local agency approvals to objective standards which appears to eliminate discretionary processes like community planning or input or discretionary review. it imposes limit of five public hearings on any housing development. this could curtail planning. it allows de
i am caroline kennedy, chair of the improvement club. like other speakers, i worry about the impact of sb350 and 50 on the proposed pdas. i was delighted to hear you are delaying the vote to january 14th. what we need to know is what will seentor wiener's next -- senator wiener's next version impose and how might that impact community-based planning? how will the pdas work? will they enable them as you outlined? that is my hope, too, or will they be hamstrung by requirements that bar the most...
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i am caroline kennedy, chair of the improvement club. like other speakers, i worry about the impact of sb350 and 50 on the proposed pdas. i was delighted to hear you are delaying the vote to january 14th. what we need to know is what will seentor wiener's next -- senator wiener's next version impose and how might that impact community-based planning? how will the pdas work? will they enable them as you outlined? that is my hope, too, or will they be hamstrung by requirements that bar the most effective elements of community-based planning. san francisco planning impact analysis will be out soon. i am hoping we can see that as well when you make these decisions. my read of the law it blows up the current planning processes and mandates some steps that specifically sb-330 limits local agency approvals to objective standards which appears to eliminate discretionary processes like community planning or input or discretionary review. it imposes limit of five public hearings on any housing development. this could curtail planning. it allows de
i am caroline kennedy, chair of the improvement club. like other speakers, i worry about the impact of sb350 and 50 on the proposed pdas. i was delighted to hear you are delaying the vote to january 14th. what we need to know is what will seentor wiener's next -- senator wiener's next version impose and how might that impact community-based planning? how will the pdas work? will they enable them as you outlined? that is my hope, too, or will they be hamstrung by requirements that bar the most...
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caroline: you are so right.00 years. caroline: the traditional model, week, damaged. the social model is taking over. i am registered blind. society disabled me and business changes that through valuing people with disabilities. when we value, we do not exclude and we empower. founder ofne casey, the valuable 500. caroline casey, founder of the valuable 500. tom: let's listen to a few speakers. >> the climate and environment is a hot topic right now, and a lot thanks to young people...
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in washington, caroline shively, walked fox news. >>> it's 4:38 and we have sal right over there. is everybody behaving for you? >>> so far, we are looking at the bay bridge and i want to show you that most of the toll lanes are open and for a while there were a couple of closures but right now, we have traffic moving along relatively well and the center for the fact >>> lanes and the very outside for the carpool lanes. you can see traffic is slow on the altamont pass but 680 from danville going to sunol grade looks pretty good and through concord and walnut creek, a good start with most of these commutes looking pretty good and here is a live picture of downtown san jose on northbound 280 through highway 17. we are doing okay to start this tuesday and as we go to steve, it is dry and that means the commute is better? >>> as you know, that makes a huge difference. 50s on the temps and livermore, 47 and cloudy skies. drizzle to the north and light rain in mendocino county and it will get here late morning, early afternoon but it will be much weaker with white areas getting light ra
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entertainment reporter caroline frost will have more on that story for us later.y age! train for completing a marathon improves the health of new runners arteries, taking about four years of the vascular age, according to this study. researchers from university couege study. researchers from university college london and parts, you go through the story you see they tested 138 novice runners attending the london marathon. after six months of training the arteries had regained some youthful elasticity. you can read more about that on the news app. the most watch this morning. tied to the story yesterday about the sentencing of a man, jailed for life, for 136 rapes and it's a victim, not related to this particular case, he was separated from his girlfriend during a night out in manchester, raped by two men, telling his story, very briefly about what happened to him and how he dealt with his feelings afterwards. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. selling agent is with us. i am looking at the wrong
entertainment reporter caroline frost will have more on that story for us later.y age! train for completing a marathon improves the health of new runners arteries, taking about four years of the vascular age, according to this study. researchers from university couege study. researchers from university college london and parts, you go through the story you see they tested 138 novice runners attending the london marathon. after six months of training the arteries had regained some youthful...
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from beirut we can now speak to the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley...rovides them with the chance to cooperate. it is an extraordinary turnaround. for days and days, three days the iranians we re and days, three days the iranians were insisting soup suggestions that a missile brought the plane down we re a missile brought the plane down were lies, it was psychological warfare. now we have iran completely coming clean, iranian officials in fa ct coming clean, iranian officials in fact are falling over themselves to acknowledge that a terrible mistake was made and to apologise. the latest reaction we have is from iran's supreme leader who said that he has asked the armed forces to rectify a ny he has asked the armed forces to rectify any shortcomings that led to this mistake, to make sure such a thing can never happen again. he is suggesting that it was he who is ordered that the troops should come out about this. i think once iran had decided in some way to cooperate with the outside world, ed had invited ink ukrainian and canadian -- it had invited ink
from beirut we can now speak to the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley...rovides them with the chance to cooperate. it is an extraordinary turnaround. for days and days, three days the iranians we re and days, three days the iranians were insisting soup suggestions that a missile brought the plane down we re a missile brought the plane down were lies, it was psychological warfare. now we have iran completely coming clean, iranian officials in fa ct coming clean, iranian officials...
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caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella ratcliffe.se of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign secretary, he was under fire for wrongly suggesting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training journalists at the time of her arrest. i acknowledge that the words i used were open to being misinterpreted and i apologise. this meeting, mr ratcliffe said, had been warm, but there had been no breakthrough. i stand here with my wife still in prison and things are not moving. i think there does need to be a really clear targeted consequence for the revolutionary guard, who are holding nazanin and many others, that they don't think of this as a clever tactic, and we are in th
caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella ratcliffe.se of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.arly ceramic work by the artist grayson perry to make contact. the response led to hundreds of long—lost pieces being identified, eighty of which have been assembled at the holburne museum in bath for a special exhibition. the turner prize—winning artist, who describes himself as a ‘transvestite potter‘ gave our arts editor, will gompertz, a guided tour of his formative work. it must be quite moving to come and look at your past works. that's true, when i came in here i sort of drew breath because suddenly i was confronted by all these works i hadn't seen, many of them, for decades and decades. since i sold them. and yet i'm looking at the young me, and as i'm now post—therapy, i'm looking at him with compassion. you know, i was very angry and at the mercy of the internal winds of my emotional weather, and people thought in this early work that it was deliberately ironically bad, but no, i was genuinely inept! in this exhibition, it is literally the first plate that i made in evening c
caroline hawley, bbc news.arly ceramic work by the artist grayson perry to make contact. the response led to hundreds of long—lost pieces being identified, eighty of which have been assembled at the holburne museum in bath for a special exhibition. the turner prize—winning artist, who describes himself as a ‘transvestite potter‘ gave our arts editor, will gompertz, a guided tour of his formative work. it must be quite moving to come and look at your past works. that's true, when i came...
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our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has more. made a catastrophic error, firing a missile into a passenger plane, killing everyone on board. for three days in the face of mounting evidence, iran adamantly denied it was responsible. but this morning brought an extraordinary about—face. on state—run television, a senior commander of the powerful revolutionary guard came out on the orders of the supreme leader to come clean. he explained that iran‘s air defences had been on alert. they thought american cruise missiles had been fired. a quick decision was taken and it was wrong. translation: in these difficult circumstances, i am here before you to explain what happened. but before that, i have to say that we accept all the responsibility for the accident and we lay our fate into our higher officials‘ hands. there‘s anger that the plane was allowed to take offjust after iran had fired missiles at american bases in iraq, and when the country was braced for a response. the disaster has piled pressure on the regime both from within iran
our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has more. made a catastrophic error, firing a missile into a passenger plane, killing everyone on board. for three days in the face of mounting evidence, iran adamantly denied it was responsible. but this morning brought an extraordinary about—face. on state—run television, a senior commander of the powerful revolutionary guard came out on the orders of the supreme leader to come clean. he explained that iran‘s air defences had been on alert....
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caroline frost talking to us this morning. the baftas are on sunday the 2nd of february.our usual full coverage from the red carpet that evening here on bbc news. we will turn our attention to something else, shall we? wi—fi enabled litter boxes for cats and a rotating tv specifically designed for use by the tiktok generation. that's just some of the new technology on display at the world's biggest consumer tech showcase in las vegas. it's a chance for aspiring start—ups and established brands to show off their latest gadgets. our reporter zoe kleinmann has been to find out what's creating a buzz. it looks like pork and it's supposed to taste like it too, but this is a new meat—free alternative. the impossible sausage is by the same company who gave us fake burgers last year. it might be veganuary in the uk, but pork is a perennial favourite, particularly in china. is this an attempt to attract a lucrative market of meat eaters? there are a lot of meat eaters in asia and china. we were just there in shanghai serving at ciee, 25,000 versions of our locally—inspired cuisine
caroline frost talking to us this morning. the baftas are on sunday the 2nd of february.our usual full coverage from the red carpet that evening here on bbc news. we will turn our attention to something else, shall we? wi—fi enabled litter boxes for cats and a rotating tv specifically designed for use by the tiktok generation. that's just some of the new technology on display at the world's biggest consumer tech showcase in las vegas. it's a chance for aspiring start—ups and established...
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caroline, thank you.rt in annual new year's day dips around our coastline. some people took to the water in fancy dress while other brave souls opted for swimwear, with many using the opportunity to raise money for charities. hope bolger reports. taking the plunge. hundreds of people gathered to race into the water at abersoch this morning. this time of year, the water is just a few degrees above freezing, giving this lot a bracing start to 2020. it is just a really good way to start the new year, like, a refreshing challenge to get you going. it is really good fun, so yeah, that is the main reason i wanted to do it. this guy didn't fancy it, though. not at all. a bit too cold. maybe next year. at clevedon‘s marine lake in north somerset, the dip is proving more popular than ever, attracting regulars, new people and a few onlookers. very, very invigorating, but so good. it's a shock to the system, but so good. it didn't seem as good an idea as it did on christmas day, when i thought it was a good idea! gl
caroline, thank you.rt in annual new year's day dips around our coastline. some people took to the water in fancy dress while other brave souls opted for swimwear, with many using the opportunity to raise money for charities. hope bolger reports. taking the plunge. hundreds of people gathered to race into the water at abersoch this morning. this time of year, the water is just a few degrees above freezing, giving this lot a bracing start to 2020. it is just a really good way to start the new...
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caroline hawley, bbc news, beirut.minister borisjohnson has released a statement. our correspondent in kyiv, jonah fisher, has been talking me through the ukrainian reaction there were similar words this morning from the ukrainian president, president zelensky, talking in similar ways to borisjohnson, talking about a legal requirement thatjustice be done for the 176 people who were on board, and that compensation should be paid, and that those responsible should be brought tojustice. more interesting, this morning i spent time with a top security official in the ukraine and he basically laid out the evidence with which the team of ukrainian investigators had been gathering in tehran, pretty comprehensive stuff, pictures of the cockpit with the bottom half having been blown away. parts of the side of the aircraft with pockmarks which suggest an anti—aircraft hit and basically he said we had effectively gathered enough evidence that prove it was a missile that brought down this plane and quite possibly that was the reaso
caroline hawley, bbc news, beirut.minister borisjohnson has released a statement. our correspondent in kyiv, jonah fisher, has been talking me through the ukrainian reaction there were similar words this morning from the ukrainian president, president zelensky, talking in similar ways to borisjohnson, talking about a legal requirement thatjustice be done for the 176 people who were on board, and that compensation should be paid, and that those responsible should be brought tojustice. more...
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doctor caroline rubin, thank you very much indeed. thank you.he police watchdog after it was revealed that a woman found stabbed to death on new year's day, alongside her partner, had contacted officers before she died. the couple have been named as helen hancock and martin griffiths from the village of duffield. the woman's estranged husband has been charged with their murder. the prime minister's senior aide, dominic cummings, has called for rapid and large changes to how government works. writing in his blog, the architect of the leave campaign and borisjohnson‘s election victory says there are profound problems with how the british state makes decisions, and he urges people with different skills to send him their cvs. the former nissan boss carlos ghosn has insisted that he acted alone in fleeing from japan to lebanon, despite seven people being detained in turkey for helping him escape. mr ghosn had been under house arrest in tokyo awaiting trial on charges of alleged financial misconduct. there's now an interpol arrest warrant for him. 0ur
doctor caroline rubin, thank you very much indeed. thank you.he police watchdog after it was revealed that a woman found stabbed to death on new year's day, alongside her partner, had contacted officers before she died. the couple have been named as helen hancock and martin griffiths from the village of duffield. the woman's estranged husband has been charged with their murder. the prime minister's senior aide, dominic cummings, has called for rapid and large changes to how government works....
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and our world affairs correspondent caroline hawleyjoins me now.concerns about this case? that's right. it has had diplomatic ramifications, there has been disquiet over her treatment, about her trial. the foreign office took the unusual step of calling the case deeply distressing. dominic raab the foreign secretary spoke to his cypriot counterpart on friday and the uk government says it will be working with cyprus to make sure a case like this can never happen again. cyprus is a former uk colony and attracts huge numbers of british holiday—makers every year. there have been calls for a boycott. but it's also a country that has been forging closer ties with israel of late. it recently signed a gas deal for a pipeline and that has led some to question whether this could have had any bearing on the handling of the case. campaigners point out that a rape claim would potentially be a pr disasterfor a rape claim would potentially be a pr disaster for the holiday island. tonight the woman at the centre of all of this is heading home, she heads home with
and our world affairs correspondent caroline hawleyjoins me now.concerns about this case? that's right. it has had diplomatic ramifications, there has been disquiet over her treatment, about her trial. the foreign office took the unusual step of calling the case deeply distressing. dominic raab the foreign secretary spoke to his cypriot counterpart on friday and the uk government says it will be working with cyprus to make sure a case like this can never happen again. cyprus is a former uk...
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shell was implanted with caroline's fertilised eggs. later that year she gave birth to twin girls.ly if it is not for profit, though expenses can be paid. the government has now asked an advisory body, the law commission, to update the law in england, wales and scotland. under its plans, the new or intended parents will take legal responsibility for a baby at birth. a blanket ban on advertising would be lifted. something the fertility regulator has warned could lead to significant cultural change and perhaps criticism. the most controversial question, payments, is left open, with the public asked for its views on whether surrogates should receive more than just expenses. you only hear the rose tinted version of what happened, you never hear what happened when things go wrong. anna, not her real name, agreed to carry a baby for a friend. then something happened. i started to encounter hostility from the intended mother, but it was too late and i was pregnant. the birth was traumatic. one of the twins wa5 starved of oxygen. an investigation into medical failings took two years. pregn
shell was implanted with caroline's fertilised eggs. later that year she gave birth to twin girls.ly if it is not for profit, though expenses can be paid. the government has now asked an advisory body, the law commission, to update the law in england, wales and scotland. under its plans, the new or intended parents will take legal responsibility for a baby at birth. a blanket ban on advertising would be lifted. something the fertility regulator has warned could lead to significant cultural...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.g that companies directly involved in the building's refurbishment, knew the cladding they had specified would fail in the event of a fire. the evidence was highlighted by the firm which manufactured the insulation panels used in the work, as it defended suggestions it had not made clear the product would burn. 0ur correspondent danjohnson is at the public inquiry in west london. explain more about what has emerged here this morning. we were told yesterday to expect and merry—go—round of passing the buck and you could be forgiven for having got dizzy already as we get into the detail of the second phase of exactly who knew what regarding the refurbishment of grenfell tower and how it could have ended up being so flammable and so deadly. we've got cladding panels that were essentially plastic coated in aluminium and they were fitted along with insulation. the companies that manufactured both of those products say that they could be combustible if they were not fitted in a certain way wi
caroline hawley, bbc news.g that companies directly involved in the building's refurbishment, knew the cladding they had specified would fail in the event of a fire. the evidence was highlighted by the firm which manufactured the insulation panels used in the work, as it defended suggestions it had not made clear the product would burn. 0ur correspondent danjohnson is at the public inquiry in west london. explain more about what has emerged here this morning. we were told yesterday to expect...
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i've been getting the thoughts of entertainment journalist caroline frost.ent, so easy, when you think of the obstacles we went through as poptastic teenagers, saving up money, going to the shops, buying the 45 single — not any more, it is a click, isn't it? there was something exciting about that, wasn't there? i agree with you, my friends talk about this, music used to be about tribes, and i was on the bus once, i could hear this goth listening to britney spears, but we are able to curate our own musicjukeboxes, we can have a mixture. is it particular types of music that have benefited from streaming more than others? i think so, i think it is artists, rather than bands, that is a distinct trend, when you think of the pop bands of our youth, we are increasingly seeing the solitary artist, and i think it is about making the connection on social media. just as we used to have these tribal identities, now for young people it is about an artist that they feel that connection with, and the music is just one aspect of that. if you are someone like ed sheeran, se
i've been getting the thoughts of entertainment journalist caroline frost.ent, so easy, when you think of the obstacles we went through as poptastic teenagers, saving up money, going to the shops, buying the 45 single — not any more, it is a click, isn't it? there was something exciting about that, wasn't there? i agree with you, my friends talk about this, music used to be about tribes, and i was on the bus once, i could hear this goth listening to britney spears, but we are able to curate...
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caroline davies reports. the first cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk.ment of health said two members of the same family in england had the infection. they were identified overnight and taken to newcastle, where they are both being treated. this could turn out to be, for any individual who has a disease of this kind, it could well turn out to be a relatively minor disease because we know that there is a 2% mortality rate, 2% of people die. but what that means is that 98% of people get better. at raf brize norton today, 110 passengers, 83 of them british nationals, are due to touch down from wuhan. before the flight, there was confusion about whether families would be split up, if some had dual nationality or chinese passports. some did make the flight together. we are actually being evacuated right now. my mother, here behind me, and my wife. the chinese authorities have seen fit to allow her to travel. others did not. adam bridgeman, his chinese wife and newborn baby say they were told last minute that they should all be able to travel, but could not fi
caroline davies reports. the first cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk.ment of health said two members of the same family in england had the infection. they were identified overnight and taken to newcastle, where they are both being treated. this could turn out to be, for any individual who has a disease of this kind, it could well turn out to be a relatively minor disease because we know that there is a 2% mortality rate, 2% of people die. but what that means is that 98% of...
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caroline hawley, in beirut, thank you.s support for the protesters in iran, saying, "to the brave, long—suffering people of iran, i've stood with you since the beginning of my presidency, and my administration will continue to stand with you. we are following your protests closely and are inspired by your courage." and to help get his message of solidarity across, he also tweeted the same message in farsi. there are just over 20 hours left for the six candidates in the labour leadership to gain the backing they need to get to the next stage of the contest. sir keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey and lisa nandy have the required number of nominations, leaving emily thornberry and clive lewis lobbying to get the backing of at least 22 of their fellow labourmps and meps. registered supporters — who are not full party members — will have 48 hours from 14th to 16th january to secure a vote by paying £25. the ballot will be open from 21st february to 2nd april, with the results announced two days later on 11th april. 0ur political
caroline hawley, in beirut, thank you.s support for the protesters in iran, saying, "to the brave, long—suffering people of iran, i've stood with you since the beginning of my presidency, and my administration will continue to stand with you. we are following your protests closely and are inspired by your courage." and to help get his message of solidarity across, he also tweeted the same message in farsi. there are just over 20 hours left for the six candidates in the labour...
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caroline hawley, bbc news, beirut.e prime minister borisjohnson has released a statement. our ukraine correspondent, jonah fisher, joins us from kyiv. that is the response from the uk government, but what has been the reaction where you are? similar words this morning from the ukrainian president, president zelensky, talking in similar ways to borisjohnson, talking zelensky, talking in similar ways to boris johnson, talking about zelensky, talking in similar ways to borisjohnson, talking about a legal requirement that justice borisjohnson, talking about a legal requirement thatjustice be done for the 176 people who were on board, and the compensation should be paid, and the compensation should be paid, and that those responsible should be brought tojustice. and that those responsible should be brought to justice. more interesting, this morning i spent time with a top security official in the ukraine and he basically laid out the evidence with which the team of ukrainian investigators had been gathering in tehran, prett
caroline hawley, bbc news, beirut.e prime minister borisjohnson has released a statement. our ukraine correspondent, jonah fisher, joins us from kyiv. that is the response from the uk government, but what has been the reaction where you are? similar words this morning from the ukrainian president, president zelensky, talking in similar ways to borisjohnson, talking zelensky, talking in similar ways to boris johnson, talking about zelensky, talking in similar ways to borisjohnson, talking about...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, john kampfner and caroline. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. at least 50 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a crush in iran, as huge numbers of people turned out to attend the burial of qasem soleimani, the iranian commander killed in a american drone strike. the funeral, in his hometown, was postponed for several hours. soleimani was considered the second most powerful man in iran. tonight the us insisted that it acted legally in killing him in iraq last friday. jeremy bowen has been following developments from baghdad, in iraq, and sent us this report earlier. millions of people have turned out since the coffin left here in iraq to go back to iran. it has been toured around the country. there has been a crush on the street, hundreds of people killed. that has been this massive turn up, notjust i suspect people of at least supporting the regime but a nationalistic, patriotic reaction to the threats coming from president trump. this overall is a dangerous time for t
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, john kampfner and caroline. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. at least 50 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a crush in iran, as huge numbers of people turned out to attend the burial of qasem soleimani, the iranian commander killed in a american drone strike. the funeral, in his hometown, was postponed for several hours. soleimani was considered the second most...
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caroline, what information are you being given? you can see on the flight we understand, as you can see on the flight tracker that the flight is doing well, it should arrive at about 1pm this afternoon. it isn't they are what the screening process may be when those 83 british nationals arrive off the flight and the 27 foreign nationals, we think there will be a screening process, there will be a screening process, there will be —— they will be taken about 170 miles away to the wirral, where they will be kept at arrow park hospital, and we understand they will be put in vacated staff accommodation, kept separate from the hospital where they have 1a days of quarantine. that number, 83 british nationals, is much lower than what we originally anticipated, we we re than what we originally anticipated, we were originally told around 150 british nationals, 50 eu nationals. that figure is lower, we are not sure why it is lower. we heard stories about people making a mad dash to the airport, who were having to stop to go through health scree
caroline, what information are you being given? you can see on the flight we understand, as you can see on the flight tracker that the flight is doing well, it should arrive at about 1pm this afternoon. it isn't they are what the screening process may be when those 83 british nationals arrive off the flight and the 27 foreign nationals, we think there will be a screening process, there will be a screening process, there will be —— they will be taken about 170 miles away to the wirral,...
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caroline, let me talk to you about that.en people were really innocents abroad. these people understand how their instagram accou nts understand how their instagram accounts work but in this day and age of people being thrown into the cage, i would suggest that there's probably bad thing. notjust bankable for itv but also for the people that go on, they get a social media profile that then lets them flog all sorts of things afterwards, doesn't it? but not without controversy. no, and the last few yea rs we have controversy. no, and the last few years we have seen so many stories come out of love island, both in front of the cameras and behind the scenes. so, ithink front of the cameras and behind the scenes. so, i think what we will see isa scenes. so, i think what we will see is a very careful sort of welfare by itv, because they want to keep the drama, they want to keep the narrative, the people interested, but on the other hand they have an increasing duty of care and they have accepted that responsibility. they have lear
caroline, let me talk to you about that.en people were really innocents abroad. these people understand how their instagram accou nts understand how their instagram accounts work but in this day and age of people being thrown into the cage, i would suggest that there's probably bad thing. notjust bankable for itv but also for the people that go on, they get a social media profile that then lets them flog all sorts of things afterwards, doesn't it? but not without controversy. no, and the last...
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. >> four seconds to play, caroline is going to win the eighth in a row and this one is even sweeter.>> it is part of the culture, at north carolina a lot of the people that come here come because they want to be part of carolina basketball, women's basketball, caroline athletics in general, part of the community, in the acc and in north carolina. >> c-span cities tour on the road exploring the american story. this weekend we take you to chapel hill north carolina with the help of spectrum cable partners. today at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv, local authors on the city's history and culture including the scandal involving unc athletic programs. >> for many years we had all on this campus imbibed the myth of dean smith, the paragon of virtue, the master of doing athletics right and we convinced ourselves a scandal of this kind happens at unc. >> on american history tv on c-span 3 we learn about the city's history including howard lee, chapel hill's first african-american mayor. >> finally because one person who said to me you shouldn't run for mayor it isn't right. i have been hear
. >> four seconds to play, caroline is going to win the eighth in a row and this one is even sweeter.>> it is part of the culture, at north carolina a lot of the people that come here come because they want to be part of carolina basketball, women's basketball, caroline athletics in general, part of the community, in the acc and in north carolina. >> c-span cities tour on the road exploring the american story. this weekend we take you to chapel hill north carolina with the...
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. ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: a single voice range. ♪ i'm in love with the shape of you ♪ >> reporterthere is one more. >> it's not just all, you know, machines and cold production. at the heart of it, there is still magic in the air. >> reporter: valerie simpson says the same thing. >> my inspiration is to say it in a way that you haven't heard it and hope that it means something in your life, that it >>> we end this half hour on a high note, which steve hartman heard "on the road." >> reporter: he's only in third grade, but 9-year-old henry boyer of howell, michigan already knows what he wants to be. last fall he attended his first university of michigan football game, and he was wowed. they were that good? >> my mind was blown with how good they played. >> reporter: but it wasn't the football that he fell for. it was the marching band. and from that moment to this, henry has been rocking out to their cd. >> let's go blue! >> reporter: and watching old halftime shows on youtube. he even wrote a letter to the band saying how he would love to sign up some day. in response, they sent h
. ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: a single voice range. ♪ i'm in love with the shape of you ♪ >> reporterthere is one more. >> it's not just all, you know, machines and cold production. at the heart of it, there is still magic in the air. >> reporter: valerie simpson says the same thing. >> my inspiration is to say it in a way that you haven't heard it and hope that it means something in your life, that it >>> we end this half hour on a high note,...