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an inquiry by the charity commission that's the governing body which regulates the way that charities in england and wales a run has now disqualified 5 of the senior officials that used to run the essex. islam mick academy for failing to safeguard children as young as 11 from the attempted radicalization by that former employee many of the children that attended the classes here were too frightened to tell their parents about the graphic and violent videos that are hike was showing them now that the bosses here have been removed an interior mosque manager has been appointed to get things back on the straight and narrow but for the residents every road there are still questions about how acts activities were allowed to continue unchecked for so long overseas quite frightening being on you just because you see everything on the news and obviously it's always quite far away isn't it so is a bit frightening to think that that's there when i'm here you know as i've been an influx of different nationalities worldwide. i wouldn't sound surprised at all i mean it's a national. problem isn't i
an inquiry by the charity commission that's the governing body which regulates the way that charities in england and wales a run has now disqualified 5 of the senior officials that used to run the essex. islam mick academy for failing to safeguard children as young as 11 from the attempted radicalization by that former employee many of the children that attended the classes here were too frightened to tell their parents about the graphic and violent videos that are hike was showing them now...
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cantor fitzgerald, all of these traders on 9/11 donate all the revenue of the trades and commissions to charitydate atmosphere celebrities are getting on the phone, 18 years ago when the first plane hit cantor fitzgerald headquarters, it was howard lutnick, the chairman and ceo of cantor fitzgerald who lost 608 of his employees including his younger brother. we are joined now of howard lutnick. liz: it is been a year since we spoken, it's so uplifting. >> you have all these young people in new people coming together, clients coming together, i think will raise more than last year was how mu much. >> it was 11 million and then i gave a million. >> goes to multiple different charities. i think people think it only goes to 9/11 charities. >> we really picked up 150 different charities in all the difference liberties who come, we take care of all sorts of charities in the community where employees are and we love to take children, medicine, these are just 150 different turkeys and we give away a lot of money. liz: i see this activity and i think people mourn in different ways. and you have voice ch
cantor fitzgerald, all of these traders on 9/11 donate all the revenue of the trades and commissions to charitydate atmosphere celebrities are getting on the phone, 18 years ago when the first plane hit cantor fitzgerald headquarters, it was howard lutnick, the chairman and ceo of cantor fitzgerald who lost 608 of his employees including his younger brother. we are joined now of howard lutnick. liz: it is been a year since we spoken, it's so uplifting. >> you have all these young people...
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charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain, according to the gambling commission, defined whose gambling compromises, disrupts or damages family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are tearing up again. it never goes away. it does get slightly better, but it doesn't go away. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from bonny scotland, where we will be discovering some of this region's distinctive dwellings stretching back to the neolithic age. also coming up on this week's show: we pay a visit to one of the most remote bars in the world. mike looks ahead to the rugby world cup in trending travel. and we are in buenos aires where tango's been given a bit of a shake—up. i prefer to follow, and my favourite thing about following is that every leader has a different story to tell. we are starting this week h
charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain, according to the gambling commission, defined whose gambling compromises, disrupts or damages family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you...
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charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain according to the gambling commission, definedse gambling compromises, disrupts or damages family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are tearing up again. it never goes away. it does get slightly better, but it doesn't go away. now on bbc news, witness history — tiananmen square remembered in china, also how britain pioneered an alternative to prison. hello, and welcome to witness history with me, tanya beckett, here at the royal academy in london. today we present five extraordinary moments from history as told to us by the people who were there. coming up: the british alternative to prison that was copied around the world. the moment idi amin expelled thousands of ugandan asians in the 19705, and the artist couple who wrapped germany's reichstag in fabric. but first, we go back to a defining moment in modern chine
charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain according to the gambling commission, definedse gambling compromises, disrupts or damages family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are...
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charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain according to the gambling commission, defined family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are tearing up again. it never goes away. it does get slightly better, but it doesn't go away. now the weather with darren bett. sunday is the first day of meteorological autumn. and for the early days of september it will feel a little on the chilly side. we have a band of cloud that swept across the country yesterday. it is behind that that we are drawing in a cooler fresher air on a north—westerly breeze and that will bring some more showers, particularly across northern ireland and scotland overnight. in between those showers there is still a chance of catching the northern lights for northern areas. further south across the uk we will have some longer clearer skies. with that cooler air coming down temperatures will drop aw
charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain according to the gambling commission, defined family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are tearing up again. it never goes away. it does...
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charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain according to the gambling commission, definedhose gambling compromises, disrupts or damages family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are tearing up again. it never goes away. it does get slightly better, but it doesn't go away. now on bbc news: as click passed 1000 episodes, they celebrated by creating the bbc‘s first ever interactive tv show, harnessing the power of a new technology called 0bject based media. this week, another chance to watch our 1000th episode, when we made the bbc‘s first interactive multi—choice tv show. there were flow charts... elephants... flow charts... data... flow charts... and wizards! a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. welcome to click, i am spencer kelly. finally we have reached a very special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we
charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more than 400,000 problem gamblers in britain according to the gambling commission, definedhose gambling compromises, disrupts or damages family, personal or recreational pursuits, with a further two million people at risk. things even now can just hit you. it is just something stupid that will set it off. you will hear something or see something or remember something and before you know it, you are...
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a lot of charity work see has a charity and i think it's going to be interesting because just briefly sam and i'm going on but it's complicated the electoral commission said that if a court finds him not to be fit to go through to a 2nd round it'll be the 3rd person and the 3rd person at the moment in the polls is the candidate of the knowledge a party which is a more conservative party religious party but also having a lot of support so i think. there's still a lot to be untangled here moving forward but certainly the message from the tunisians is they are sick and tired of the main political mainstream and are looking for something different you kind of touched on it but just break down again a little more simpler for us stephanie about what happens next no one is expected to get a full majority so this is definitely going to another round correct. yeah i think it's safe to say that we'll definitely going to have a presidential runoff between the 2 top candidates this is going to be in november now remember that the presidential and the prime minister have split edicts if you will the president deals with defense policy foreign policy and internal
a lot of charity work see has a charity and i think it's going to be interesting because just briefly sam and i'm going on but it's complicated the electoral commission said that if a court finds him not to be fit to go through to a 2nd round it'll be the 3rd person and the 3rd person at the moment in the polls is the candidate of the knowledge a party which is a more conservative party religious party but also having a lot of support so i think. there's still a lot to be untangled here moving...
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commission last may. the duke and duchess of sussex have continued their visit to south africa. 0n the second day of the tour, they visited charities heavy rain has led to six flood warnings across england, with dozens more areas told to prepare for possible problems. transport for london said the heavy rainfall had affected a number of roads across the capital, with flooding also reported on roads in southampton, birmingham, and liverpool. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. 0ne one or two 0ne ortwo did one or two did see the sunshine today, but for others, oh, boy, did the rain come down. how wet? the wettest spot was wiltshire where we saw a month of rain fall in the space of saw a month of rain fall in the s pa ce of less saw a month of rain fall in the space of less than a day, 59 millimetres there, hence we've seen lots of flooding around and lots of surface water and let me show you the radar chart. still raining persistently across northern england and increasingly into southern scotland. away from that, thunderstorms across lincolnshire and east anglia going through, and that will move to southern counties
commission last may. the duke and duchess of sussex have continued their visit to south africa. 0n the second day of the tour, they visited charities heavy rain has led to six flood warnings across england, with dozens more areas told to prepare for possible problems. transport for london said the heavy rainfall had affected a number of roads across the capital, with flooding also reported on roads in southampton, birmingham, and liverpool. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor....
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trade because the guys were just so excited to do stuff and they know that commission goes to -- we're giving it all away to charityfirst reopened after september 11th, we had clients and we said, all right, we'll do one trade per client we a we're not sure the pipes work one of the great compliant clied we'll give you all our trades for the day. our board voted, you should do them all, we're sending a runner with the tickets, do the best you can. that's why the company survived. the company survived because our clients stood by us when we were broken and helped us rebuild. and it was really incredible so i have great people who give of themselves and great clients and that's why we're able to rebuild the company. we added a couple of thousand employees then almost 14,000 worldwide now. we have come back a long, long way. >> good. i hope everyone is watching now. they are and now they now, how do you not know what tomorrow is anyway while we have you here, a minute and a half left or so, has business reflected the overhang of a possible recession in your view or does that -- not something you're seeing? >> when we
trade because the guys were just so excited to do stuff and they know that commission goes to -- we're giving it all away to charityfirst reopened after september 11th, we had clients and we said, all right, we'll do one trade per client we a we're not sure the pipes work one of the great compliant clied we'll give you all our trades for the day. our board voted, you should do them all, we're sending a runner with the tickets, do the best you can. that's why the company survived. the company...