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charlotte: hi, i'm charlotte. lemonis: charlotte? charlotte: yeah. lemonis: i'm marcus.harlotte: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. charlotte: thanks for coming. skyler: skyler. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. and are you the only owner? no. so, i own 90%. charlotte owns 7%, and skyler owns 3%. lemonis: and what are your roles here? charlotte: i'm the creative director. lemonis: so, all of the designs? charlotte: yeah. i oversee all of it and come up with all the ideas. skyler: so, i'm the c.o.o. i also, basically, take on a lot of the c.f.o. responsibilities. so...i've been doing a lot of the... lemonis: that's an interesting crossover. skyler: it is. it is. lemonis: as the finance person, you're the steward of the assets, which includes knowing what's there, how much it is, where it's moving, how to track it. how do you actually do a physical count? matthew: we did count, and it was a little messy 'cause we don't bar code. lemonis: but you need bar coding so you know what the hell you have. skyler: that'd be great. lemonis: can you guys pull the
charlotte: hi, i'm charlotte. lemonis: charlotte? charlotte: yeah. lemonis: i'm marcus.harlotte: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. charlotte: thanks for coming. skyler: skyler. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. and are you the only owner? no. so, i own 90%. charlotte owns 7%, and skyler owns 3%. lemonis: and what are your roles here? charlotte: i'm the creative director. lemonis: so, all of the designs? charlotte: yeah. i oversee all of it and come up with all the ideas....
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it's called "charlotte's web."he oil was so effective, the figgys eventually took charlotte off of all of her meds and to this day, charlotte's web is all she takes. >> you have to indulge me on this. did anybody think it is a miracle? >> i still think it is. and then another one happens every day. >> so you're from this big family. evangelical christians, right? was there a part of whatever moral tuning fork is inside you to say this is a non-starter? >> a lot of evangelical families produce rebels? i mean, i was all about it. >> once i started to look into it i started to realize there's absolutely nothing that's unchristian about helping people with a plant. >> reporter: the brothers say the oil is now helping hundreds of other children with epilepsy. the does, $250 a bottle. it lasts two months. >> i wanted to have some kids come up. we are gonna plant this flower. >> reporter: a number of the families who come to colorado seeking help wiped up at the realm of caring, a support group the stanleys helped establi
it's called "charlotte's web."he oil was so effective, the figgys eventually took charlotte off of all of her meds and to this day, charlotte's web is all she takes. >> you have to indulge me on this. did anybody think it is a miracle? >> i still think it is. and then another one happens every day. >> so you're from this big family. evangelical christians, right? was there a part of whatever moral tuning fork is inside you to say this is a non-starter? >> a lot...
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charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma ny eve nts you during the course of the day, many events still to come to commemorate this very sombre first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. forthe moment, back anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, back to you. reeta, thank you very much. let‘s continue to watch what is happening outside st helen‘s church as people are filing out of that memorial service. and in those baskets on the ground, the 73 doves that charlotte was talking about, to represent the 72 people who died a year ago and a 73rd dove to represent the fears that there may have been people never identified who died inside grenfell. you can see david lammy mp there, who spoke during the service, reflecting on the chaos and confusion of a year ago, the search for those who were missing in the early hours. and he said today, i think of the victims who lost their be
charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma ny eve nts you during the course of the day, many events still to come to commemorate this very sombre first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. forthe moment, back anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, back to you. reeta, thank you very much....
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such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte?ple have had to endure for 12 months now. i think it's worth talking a little bit about the sort of trauma that continues to affect people and how they are being helped through it. yes. it was such a devastating night for so many people and in the immediate aftermath there was a recognition that so many people may need counselling and therapy, not to get over, perhaps, but come to terms with had happened that night, what they had seen, what they had lost. we know that children were involved in grenfell, children that perhaps lost classmates, including the children we saw at a local school earlier. they have been receiving specialist help, someone to talk to about what happened that night. not just those as well. firefighters and the rest of the emergency services that were there that night, they have been receiving therapy as well. dany have been receiving therapy as well. da ny cotto n, have been receiving therapy as well. dany cotton, the head of london fire brigade, said that that w
such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte?ple have had to endure for 12 months now. i think it's worth talking a little bit about the sort of trauma that continues to affect people and how they are being helped through it. yes. it was such a devastating night for so many people and in the immediate aftermath there was a recognition that so many people may need counselling and therapy, not to get over, perhaps, but come to terms with had happened that night, what they had seen, what they had...
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charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change but a response to a complex situation. he said... but many others are watching. alfie's parents asked theresa may for the same access to cannabis treatment three months ago. now they want action. one former minister says the law on medicinal cannabis must change. we can't have british patients havin
charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience...
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charlotte, tell us about the march thatis charlotte, tell us about the march that is due to take placees, john, the march does not start until 1pm from pall mall. but already a steady stream of people have begun to arrive, some holding eu flags, some wrapped in them, many wearing t—shirt of anti—brexit slogans. the march will start at 1pm anti—brexit slogans. the march will start atipm and anti—brexit slogans. the march will start at 1pm and will move its way down to parliament square where there will be a rally with speeches from the actor tony robinson, the campaignerjean miller, and the mp caroline lucas and david lammy and a petition launched on the stage calling for there to be a people's vote. basically another referendum on brexit, not on whether we leave the eu, but on the final deal presented by theresa may. we are expecting big crowds here today, up to maybe 100,000, maybe more, and i'm joined by one of the organisers, the executive director of open britain, james mccrory. is it too late, two yea rs britain, james mccrory. is it too late, two years on from the boat? not at al
charlotte, tell us about the march thatis charlotte, tell us about the march that is due to take placees, john, the march does not start until 1pm from pall mall. but already a steady stream of people have begun to arrive, some holding eu flags, some wrapped in them, many wearing t—shirt of anti—brexit slogans. the march will start at 1pm anti—brexit slogans. the march will start atipm and anti—brexit slogans. the march will start at 1pm and will move its way down to parliament square...
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well with many questioning me initiative charlotte dubin ski has been to visit europe's largest jail not only is there concern over the threats these individuals may pose to the outside world but also while they're incarcerated this is a flaw it's europe's largest prison and amongst the thousands of inmates being held here some unknown joe harvests. yeah done every day in france prison guards are attacked we have been off the next one thousand one hundred supervisors over the next four years but for now we don't see anything happening we're tired of this you are the first t.v. channel i'm telling this to but yesterday we had a suicide and since january we've had ten other cases exhaustion among staff and concerns for their own welfare spilled over into protests. still the calls for help going on and sit and now prisons like this could soon be and locking their doors to let those radicalized inmates back into society is all set up recon this prison is the largest in europe there are four thousand three hundred inmates it's overcrowded and we don't have enough staff we have more than o
well with many questioning me initiative charlotte dubin ski has been to visit europe's largest jail not only is there concern over the threats these individuals may pose to the outside world but also while they're incarcerated this is a flaw it's europe's largest prison and amongst the thousands of inmates being held here some unknown joe harvests. yeah done every day in france prison guards are attacked we have been off the next one thousand one hundred supervisors over the next four years...
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yes there's princess charlotte looking up.hat all those aircraft. the duke of york, he is there as well. this is the second element of the fly past, the battle of britain memorial flight. the iconic lancaster flanked by a spitfire and a harry kane. the lancaster, the most famous and successful raf helicopter of the second world war. took part in the famous dambusters raid. heavy bomber of second world war. used in the famous dambusters raid. our commentary box is shaking. there isa our commentary box is shaking. there is a thundering power and this is the mighty atlas. it provides tactical airlift and strategic heavy lift capability. princess charlotte and her cousins looking up. an animated conversation between prince charles and his son, the duke of sussex. they seem to be enjoying themselves. prince george having another look upment because he can probably spot the next element, the fourth element, the globemaster. smiles and applause from the balcony. this is another main stay of the raf‘s capability, the globemaster. that
yes there's princess charlotte looking up.hat all those aircraft. the duke of york, he is there as well. this is the second element of the fly past, the battle of britain memorial flight. the iconic lancaster flanked by a spitfire and a harry kane. the lancaster, the most famous and successful raf helicopter of the second world war. took part in the famous dambusters raid. heavy bomber of second world war. used in the famous dambusters raid. our commentary box is shaking. there isa our...
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billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."and this morning, already we are seeing an improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they aren't saying that billy shouldn't have this medicine, they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. more than 600 migrants who've been at the centre of a row between european countries over where they should go are beginning to arrive in spain. both italy and malta has refused to take them after they were picked up off the coast of libya. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, is in valencia for us. good morning. what will happen next, once these migrants arrive? what is happening here is that they are coming... inaudible they have been off—loading for an hour or so. everyone who comes off... the spanish government has said they are trying to make this an approach that will influence european attitudes, they are going to offer free medical checks, anyone who needs hospital ca re checks, anyone who needs hospital care will get that. we know there are
billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."and this morning, already we are seeing an improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they aren't saying that billy shouldn't have this medicine, they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. more than 600 migrants who've been at the centre of a row between european countries over where they should go are beginning to arrive in spain. both italy and malta has refused to take them...
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charlotte has topped them all. she has the stairs on the rotunda of san francisco city hall named after her. how cool is that? also, since i am giving out some thanks. we should give great thanks to mark chandler. the director of international trade. without him, our sister cities would not be able to function. mark, thank you. and then, again, as the mayor said, the right hand man the does all the hard work, matthew. thank you. [applause] you know, i am so honored to represent the 19 sister cities that san francisco has. excuse me. as the mayor said, i am the cochair of the san francisco city association. the cochair with me is kathleen. [applause] and the heart and soul of the sister city, the hardest working person, the most important person is our executive director. as the mayor said to, osaka is the oldest sister city relationship that we have. last year we celebrated our 60th anniversary. we hope to go for another 60 years. the mayor mentioned that in order to provide better relations between the united stat
charlotte has topped them all. she has the stairs on the rotunda of san francisco city hall named after her. how cool is that? also, since i am giving out some thanks. we should give great thanks to mark chandler. the director of international trade. without him, our sister cities would not be able to function. mark, thank you. and then, again, as the mayor said, the right hand man the does all the hard work, matthew. thank you. [applause] you know, i am so honored to represent the 19 sister...
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charlotte had a brief meltdown but mama kate scooped her up to calm her down.unday, a more laid back day for kate and the kids. charlotte is barefoot in the grass while watching her dad, prince william, play polo. kate showed us she can be frugal and fashionable in a summer dress by zara that costs under $70. you can buy it at a mall. one of the big stars at the royal wedding was of course bianca chokro. she just made her romance with nick jonas official. here they are at jfk airport after nick took her to his cousin's wedding. >> when you go to the cousin's wedding, you're official. >>> a bit of a stunner, "e.t." has learned that ariana grande and pete davidson are engaged. pete just tattooed her initials on his thumb last week. today a source confirms they're getting married after arianna met pete's mom. arianna tweeted, i love you, along with several monday can i emojis. we reached out to republicas of stars but have not heard back yet. >>> george was at a private party posing with cindy crawford. we're told clooney left around midnight. where was wife amal?
charlotte had a brief meltdown but mama kate scooped her up to calm her down.unday, a more laid back day for kate and the kids. charlotte is barefoot in the grass while watching her dad, prince william, play polo. kate showed us she can be frugal and fashionable in a summer dress by zara that costs under $70. you can buy it at a mall. one of the big stars at the royal wedding was of course bianca chokro. she just made her romance with nick jonas official. here they are at jfk airport after nick...
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dozensan of amerirline flights in and out of charlotte were canceled due to a technical issue. the airline says about 120 flights had to be canceled. the cause of ts glitch being investigated. o>> now they have to scramble rebook all those passengers. >> good luck to them. >> our area is notorious for bad traffic, but we're not the only ones battling with gridlock in the country. >> elaneiusk just rd the green light to begin building a tunnel from downtown chicago to o'hare airport. he says thens new trtation option would cut down a 50 minute commute to just 12 minutes. musk says it would only cost g,5. later this morn the "today" show will sit down with him and talk about this new project. >> you first, aaron. >> i would do it in a heart beat. i boo. >> to save the time. >> absolutely. >> larry hogan supported musk's proposal to build a similar undergroun transit system between new york and wash wwish. here'st it would look like. zplienkts the administration issued a permit tool to allow musk to dig a ten-mile tunnel beneath the bw parkway. musk says the trip would only take 2
dozensan of amerirline flights in and out of charlotte were canceled due to a technical issue. the airline says about 120 flights had to be canceled. the cause of ts glitch being investigated. o>> now they have to scramble rebook all those passengers. >> good luck to them. >> our area is notorious for bad traffic, but we're not the only ones battling with gridlock in the country. >> elaneiusk just rd the green light to begin building a tunnel from downtown chicago to...
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. >> reporter: charlotte experienced her first migraine and fainting spell when she was in the third grade, she is 16 today, and heading for her junior year in high school. the daily migraines have not stopped. >> i missed a lot of school, and a lot of class time because of migraines. and it definitely has affected how my grades turn out. >> reporter: charlotte and her younger sister both suffer from migraines, doctors say it's a fundamentally genetic disease. and affects mostly teen girls. but few drugs approved for their use. >> anti blood pressure drugs, drugs used to treat dementia, any can be used to treat migraine, but have potential side effects. >> reporter: the doctor is turning to a new therapy, using melatonin, and over the counter sleeping aid. she is leading a stuff that's testing it in children and teens debilitated by migraines a smaller pilot study last year showed teens taking melatonin nightly, had fewer migraines per month than those on placebo pills. >> it's fairly rely tolerated. we are not -- well tolerated. >> before i started taking it, i would wake up in the
. >> reporter: charlotte experienced her first migraine and fainting spell when she was in the third grade, she is 16 today, and heading for her junior year in high school. the daily migraines have not stopped. >> i missed a lot of school, and a lot of class time because of migraines. and it definitely has affected how my grades turn out. >> reporter: charlotte and her younger sister both suffer from migraines, doctors say it's a fundamentally genetic disease. and affects...
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for many this is a very difficult day charlotte 7 this is a very difficult day charlotte? an important day, but such a painful and emotional day for people. the grief for many is still so raw, only a year ago many of them lost family, oi’ a year ago many of them lost family, or lost their homes, still some people are living in emergency accommodation, living in a sort of limbo, so even though it feel like a year has past for many it only seems like yesterday when they lost so much. now we had the two very moving service, one here, at the base of g re nfell tower, service, one here, at the base of grenfell tower, and another at st helen's church and the one at st helens the church was deck railway stationed in green, the congregation we re stationed in green, the congregation were given green scarfs to war of course green has become the colour that symbolises grenfell. there is a green heart on top of the tower behind me. the names of the 72 victims were read out and when you hear them being read out like that you realised how many lives were lost that night, an also we had
for many this is a very difficult day charlotte 7 this is a very difficult day charlotte? an important day, but such a painful and emotional day for people. the grief for many is still so raw, only a year ago many of them lost family, oi’ a year ago many of them lost family, or lost their homes, still some people are living in emergency accommodation, living in a sort of limbo, so even though it feel like a year has past for many it only seems like yesterday when they lost so much. now we had...
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billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."g to arrive in spain. the spanish government says it has accepted an offer from france to take in some of the migrants rescued off libya. a huge banner saying ‘welcome' in several languages will greet the vessel at the port of valencia. we will be back there with our correspondent, later this morning. firefighters have spent a second night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire to engulf the famous mackintosh building in four years. officials say the flames have now largely been extinguished, but small pockets remain. a nightclub and a music venue nearby have also been damaged. russian police are questioning the driver of a taxi which ran into a crowd of people in central moscow. it's believed some of the eight people injured were mexican football fans visiting the city for the world cup. it's not clear whether the collision was a deliberate act or an accident. time to talk all things sport. world cup, at the moment every single channel, it feel
billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."g to arrive in spain. the spanish government says it has accepted an offer from france to take in some of the migrants rescued off libya. a huge banner saying ‘welcome' in several languages will greet the vessel at the port of valencia. we will be back there with our correspondent, later this morning. firefighters have spent a second night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire...
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charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands treat billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there, but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change but a response to a complex situation. he said... but many others are watching. alfie's parents asked theresa may for the same access to cannabis treatment three months ago. now they want action. one former minister says the law on medicinal cannabis must change. we can't have british patient
charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands treat billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there, but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my...
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the purpose is to protect civil rights abuse in charlotte as well as aci white l rights val yivment thel permit has not been granted, but estimators believe 400 could attend the demonstration. a rent fight acher being place odd leave. it fight happened atmore elementary elementarynd it did not involve i students. igine parents were like what in the world is goi on here reporter parents i spoke with tell me they are in disbelief to hear about the firsthand accounts between the principal and the teacher. spoke parents iay spoe with s they want the principal to step down. we spoke with parents who say their students saw it happened. they hurled expletives at each other all in front o third and fourth graders during a recess. they wouldn't confirm whether the altercation got physical. we spoke a with parent whose ten year old son was there. she didn't want to be f identified t ear of retaliation. one individual was yelling that yout don' belong here. he was telling another individual very loudly that you do not belong here. he heot did n want to repeat what he he h heard because that's not
the purpose is to protect civil rights abuse in charlotte as well as aci white l rights val yivment thel permit has not been granted, but estimators believe 400 could attend the demonstration. a rent fight acher being place odd leave. it fight happened atmore elementary elementarynd it did not involve i students. igine parents were like what in the world is goi on here reporter parents i spoke with tell me they are in disbelief to hear about the firsthand accounts between the principal and the...
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billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."um charlotte at around twenty to eight. firefighters have spent a second night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is there for us now. good morning to you. ring us up to date. you can see the plight —— fire appliance behind you, still a lot of work going on there. -- bring. once again, this city waking up at disbelief at what happened on friday night, the second fire at the famous mackintosh building in four years. you can see there is still plenty of activity happening here. the scaffolding is from the restoration work from the fire four years ago and you can see the fire this time has been far worse than that one in the extent of the damage is clearly very difficult to deal with. firefighters, 50 of them, where he overnight. they say that the fire has been contained, but there still could be pockets of f
billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."um charlotte at around twenty to eight. firefighters have spent a second night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is there for us now. good morning to you. ring us up to date. you can see the plight —— fire appliance behind you, still a...
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. >> reporter: charlotte experienced her first migraine and fainting spell when she was in the third grade. she is 16 today and headed for her junior year in high school in walnut creek. the daily migraines haven't stopped. >> i definitely missed a lot of school and a lot of class time because of migraines and it definitely has affected how my grades turned out. >> reporter: charlotte and her younger sister, 12-year-old piper, both have migraines. doctors say it's fundamentally a genetic disease. and it's a common problem affecting 10 to 15% of teens, particularly girls. but there are few drugs approved for use. >> there are anti-especially epilepsy drugs, drugs for dementia, they can be used but have side effects. >> reporter: dr. gelfand is turning to a new therapy using melatonin an over-the-counter sleeping aid. the study is with children and teens with migraines. a smaller study last year showed teens taking melatonin nightly had fewer migraines per month than those on placebos. >> it's fairly well tolerated. we're not seeing a lot in the way of side effects. >> reporter: dr. ge
. >> reporter: charlotte experienced her first migraine and fainting spell when she was in the third grade. she is 16 today and headed for her junior year in high school in walnut creek. the daily migraines haven't stopped. >> i definitely missed a lot of school and a lot of class time because of migraines and it definitely has affected how my grades turned out. >> reporter: charlotte and her younger sister, 12-year-old piper, both have migraines. doctors say it's...
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thousands of passengers in th charlotte, narolina have been impacted as their flights were canceled.inera which os psa blamed a technical issue for the travelisruption of about 275 routes in and out of the east coast thursday evening. 120 of those were in charlotte. and another alert for you this . morn the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention has linked kellogg's honey smacks searereal to more than 73 illnesses in 31 states caused by a strain of salmonella. kellogg announced a voluntary call after they wer contacted by the cdc and fda. but the bacteria has not been found in any of their other products. >> leading the news, new research onre cancerntion, in a groundbreaking study, the american cancer society found a single solution to fight one of the deadliest forms of canr and hashe toe tension to help people live longer and healthier lives. acearding to the resh, vitamin d may play a protective role in the bloodstream to colorectal isk of cancer. this could revolutionize the way we treat this killer disease. here's nbc's kristen dahlgren with more. >> reporter: vitamin
thousands of passengers in th charlotte, narolina have been impacted as their flights were canceled.inera which os psa blamed a technical issue for the travelisruption of about 275 routes in and out of the east coast thursday evening. 120 of those were in charlotte. and another alert for you this . morn the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention has linked kellogg's honey smacks searereal to more than 73 illnesses in 31 states caused by a strain of salmonella. kellogg announced a...
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arriving every week this seems to be little that the authorities can do to keep a lid on the problem charlotte even ski r.t. paris. football fever is spreading with just two weeks to go until the biggest event in the game and tears a patient is proving hard to contain for the world cup in russia it's even gone into orbit. yes not all work out there is it all right hungary's foreign minister sits down next with sophie shevardnadze with the future of the e.u. among the hot topics being discussed that starts in just a moment. fifty years ago breaking with into a concert going on as a sleeping pill and does this all down the images are two of. the side effects were terrible but not on the road. across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple of. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final larry go around. the one percent. we ca
arriving every week this seems to be little that the authorities can do to keep a lid on the problem charlotte even ski r.t. paris. football fever is spreading with just two weeks to go until the biggest event in the game and tears a patient is proving hard to contain for the world cup in russia it's even gone into orbit. yes not all work out there is it all right hungary's foreign minister sits down next with sophie shevardnadze with the future of the e.u. among the hot topics being discussed...
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let's go live now to our correspondent charlotte do because charlotte the five star league parties it seems like they they pulled this out of the fire of the last moment seems that they reached a compromise with president matter tell us what we know at this stage. well italian politics seems to have gone full circle in the last few days what we know now is that just said because the man that the five star movement and the likud wanted to be italy's next prime minister has now taken the helm yet again we understand that he has put up his list of ministers they have been approved by the italian president and those ministers are due to be sworn in to government to for that government on friday at four pm local time well of course you may remember that you said because they had originally given the that mandate to form the government just a few days ago after his choice of economy minister had been denied by the italian president the italian president thinking that eighty one year old pylos of honor was in fact to euro skeptic and had feared that he could pose a problem for the single cur
let's go live now to our correspondent charlotte do because charlotte the five star league parties it seems like they they pulled this out of the fire of the last moment seems that they reached a compromise with president matter tell us what we know at this stage. well italian politics seems to have gone full circle in the last few days what we know now is that just said because the man that the five star movement and the likud wanted to be italy's next prime minister has now taken the helm yet...
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charlotte, thank you.ll the events and commemorations throughout the day to mark one year since the grenfell fire. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news: a memorial service has been held in west london to remember those who died in the fire at grenfell tower a year ago. more than li,500 jobs are to go at rolls royce engineering in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's expected more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in to help fill nhs vacancies. in the business news... engineering firm rolls—royce is to cut 4,600 jobs over the next two years as it refocuses on civil aerospace, defence and power systems. most of the cuts will be among middle managers and back—office staff, particularly at its derby headquarters. there was a boom on the high street in may, thanks to hot weather and the royal wedding. sales last month were 3.9% up on the year before — much of them in food and house
charlotte, thank you.ll the events and commemorations throughout the day to mark one year since the grenfell fire. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news: a memorial service has been held in west london to remember those who died in the fire at grenfell tower a year ago. more than li,500 jobs are to go at rolls royce engineering in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's...
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most at charlotte international. passengers, look at this, forced to sleep in the terminal for several nights now. well, tonight, the airline says the computer systems are, quote, stabilized, but that it will take days to unravel this mess. here's abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley tonight. >> reporter: the chaos in charlotte continues tonight. >> it's been horrible. just horrible. >> reporter: between 200 and 1,000 people have been sleeping in the airport each of the past four nights. as 2,500 flights were canceled since last thursday. one passenger doing a 360, showing just some of the estimated 125,000 passengers of the american airlines regional carrier who've been effected. >> every time they book us, wait about a half an hour and it canceled. >> reporter: some driven to tears. one woman so frustrated, she broke a pane of glass outside the airport. and bags separated from their owners piling up. the american owned subsidiary, psa, suffered two computer glitches. >> it's not a cyber security i
most at charlotte international. passengers, look at this, forced to sleep in the terminal for several nights now. well, tonight, the airline says the computer systems are, quote, stabilized, but that it will take days to unravel this mess. here's abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley tonight. >> reporter: the chaos in charlotte continues tonight. >> it's been horrible. just horrible. >> reporter: between 200 and 1,000 people have been sleeping in the airport...
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seven summit here in charlotte what this summit was focused on addressing very real at universal challenges and finding lasting solutions that will make a difference in the lives of people and i'm happy to announce that we've released a joint communique by all seven countries just to tackle it on the north sea i'm very happy to announce a communique for all seven conference i our conversations took place against the backdrop of a rapidly changing economy and growing middle class anxieties around rising inequality automation and equality of opportunity anxieties that ever rode and trust in our institutions abilities to deliver for working people ahead of the summit canada laid out five broad themes to help us tackle the root cause of the central economic issue that we all share we talked about investing in growth that works for everyone and preparing people for the jobs of the future we reaffirmed our commitment to advance gender equality and work together on climate change oceans and clean energy we spoke of the need to defend our democracies against foreign threats and build a more peacefu
seven summit here in charlotte what this summit was focused on addressing very real at universal challenges and finding lasting solutions that will make a difference in the lives of people and i'm happy to announce that we've released a joint communique by all seven countries just to tackle it on the north sea i'm very happy to announce a communique for all seven conference i our conversations took place against the backdrop of a rapidly changing economy and growing middle class anxieties...
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charlotte and george, and their cousin savannah. the fly—past finished with the national anthem.. donna for many, there he sent showers, but some are quite heavy. the remainder of the week and continues with a similar headline. most of the showers over the next few hours confining themselves across the highlands into themselves across the highlands into the northwest of england, and one or perhaps in the south, but pleasant enough for a barbecue if you are spending some time outside. it will not be too disappointing and the showers will start to fade away overnight tonight. we will see those lows dipping down to around 9 degrees. we start off tomorrow morning with a little bit of early morning with a little bit of early morning mist and fog, a lot of local great clouds, and ascension will quickly burn that way. for most of us, if you catch a shower, and these may well be just a little further east, and northern england, and the southwest, but highs again at 23 degrees. enjoy. this is bbc news, our latest headlines. president donald trump uses a speech at the g7 summit in canada t
charlotte and george, and their cousin savannah. the fly—past finished with the national anthem.. donna for many, there he sent showers, but some are quite heavy. the remainder of the week and continues with a similar headline. most of the showers over the next few hours confining themselves across the highlands into themselves across the highlands into the northwest of england, and one or perhaps in the south, but pleasant enough for a barbecue if you are spending some time outside. it will...
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roughly two hundred of them have been resettled now than in a wealthy district in the french capital charlotte abends he went to find out what the residents thought about their newly arrived neighbors. this is one of the nearly wrecked it camps in paris it's been set up to shelter around one hundred and seventy migrants who are amongst the thousand or so who were cleared from the canals of paris during the one side wait thousands of migrants had been camped along the canals for many many months living in squalor little decisions to no comforts of paris and the interior minister. had been embroiled in a war of words over who was responsible for clearing the camps. the situation will be repeated indefinitely if measures not taken by local authorities to prevent the camps from reappearing. in the bad time we could have avoided waiting for months to find shelter for those people the suggestion i made to the state was to build and reform a welcome center which is really the only be the only option possible if we want to avoid the roadside counts so i'm waiting for the states to get back to me on th
roughly two hundred of them have been resettled now than in a wealthy district in the french capital charlotte abends he went to find out what the residents thought about their newly arrived neighbors. this is one of the nearly wrecked it camps in paris it's been set up to shelter around one hundred and seventy migrants who are amongst the thousand or so who were cleared from the canals of paris during the one side wait thousands of migrants had been camped along the canals for many many months...
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charlotte to ski it is charlotte what next then for this political crisis in italy . well what an incredible to in italian politics for the second time in less than a week somebody has decided to relieve themselves of the mandate of being the next talian prime minister the latest man to hand his leave notice in carlow quarterly he's moderate economist a former director of the guy m.f. and he had been appointed given the mandate to form a government by the italian president but he stood down saying while it'd been an honor to be in that position over the last few days he felt that government with a political mandate was by far the best solution and he's talking about a political mandate there because he was not elected to do that role in fact we know that the five star movement and the likud had been in discussions for many weeks and they put forward their ideal candidate for the prime minister earlier this week and this was just said because he was due to form a government unfortunately the sticking point there was the name of the person that he wanted to be the next
charlotte to ski it is charlotte what next then for this political crisis in italy . well what an incredible to in italian politics for the second time in less than a week somebody has decided to relieve themselves of the mandate of being the next talian prime minister the latest man to hand his leave notice in carlow quarterly he's moderate economist a former director of the guy m.f. and he had been appointed given the mandate to form a government by the italian president but he stood down...
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suffered so much through terror attacks in recent years many would argue it's about time they did charlotte even ski r.t. paris. president putin signed into law culture measures that will allow russia to retaliate against any sanctions part. correspondent who has been going over the paperwork for us. by signing this bill into law a lot of our putin has basically given himself freedom of maneuver for hitting back at countries that are hostile to moscow so if someone chooses to punish russia russian companies possibly russian individuals that's something we've seen many times in recent years think the u.s. first of all all the russian president has to do now is say we are responding name specific countries and entities and then the countermeasures will immediately enter into force among the counter measures that are available for the russian government are the severing of ties with states and companies and also import and export bans target industry sector. though haven't been specified but as the legislation was drafted we heard about such sectors as nuclear power agriculture pharmaceuticals
suffered so much through terror attacks in recent years many would argue it's about time they did charlotte even ski r.t. paris. president putin signed into law culture measures that will allow russia to retaliate against any sanctions part. correspondent who has been going over the paperwork for us. by signing this bill into law a lot of our putin has basically given himself freedom of maneuver for hitting back at countries that are hostile to moscow so if someone chooses to punish russia...
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yet be even more radical after their time behind bars however many now questioning the initiative charlotte about its connections being to visit europe's biggest jail not only is there concern over the threats these individuals may pose to the outside world but also while they're incarcerated this is a flaw it's europe's largest prison and amongst the thousands of inmates being held here some unknown joe harvests. yeah every day in france prison guards are attacked we have been off the next one thousand one hundred supervisors over the next four years but for now we don't see anything happening we're tired of this you are the first t.v. channel i'm telling this to but yesterday we had a suicide and since january we've had ten other cases exhaustion among staff and concerns for their own welfare spilled over into protests. still the calls for help going on and sit and now prisons like this could soon be and locking their doors to let those radicalized inmates back into society zero synoptic on this prison is the largest in europe there are four thousand three hundred inmates it's overcrowded
yet be even more radical after their time behind bars however many now questioning the initiative charlotte about its connections being to visit europe's biggest jail not only is there concern over the threats these individuals may pose to the outside world but also while they're incarcerated this is a flaw it's europe's largest prison and amongst the thousands of inmates being held here some unknown joe harvests. yeah every day in france prison guards are attacked we have been off the next one...
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his mother, charlotte, says her son could die unless he receives cannabis oil.ore of the drug — which is illegal in the uk — but the supply was confiscated when she arrived at heathrow airport on monday. the home office has issued this statement. an hour ago billy's mother charlotte caldwell gave this statement outside the hospital. unfortunately, billy has had two more seizures overnight, which is pushing him even further into a crisis situation. as i cannot administer any further rescue medications at home. so, the medications that billy has been receiving has had to be administered within a clinical environment. i have to say, i'm absolutely overwhelmed by the professionalism, the expertise here at the chester and westminster hospital. they are absolutely, truly amazing, the nurses, the doctors. they have done an amazing job, looking after billy. i appreciate and understand that there is a lot of bureaucracy around billy continuing to have his anti—epileptic medication that was confiscated at london heathrow airport on monday morning. i would say that the hom
his mother, charlotte, says her son could die unless he receives cannabis oil.ore of the drug — which is illegal in the uk — but the supply was confiscated when she arrived at heathrow airport on monday. the home office has issued this statement. an hour ago billy's mother charlotte caldwell gave this statement outside the hospital. unfortunately, billy has had two more seizures overnight, which is pushing him even further into a crisis situation. as i cannot administer any further rescue...
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, miranda. >> greg: you are miranda, i'm charlotte.cket created the eruption in which the response is the jacket. it was perfect performance art. the message is i really don't care. do you? is the message and somebody goes look what you have on your jacket. i really don't care. and that's it. because her actions are actually counter to the message. she really doesn't care about this. actually she tweeted she didn't like the separation and she went down there to visit. her actual actions are not what the deed is. so, i think it was some kind of manufactured intention trying tore set off the mind readers in the media, what kind of evil person would do this, you know. there she is, doing good. smart lady. i like her. she is not a miranda, kennedy. >> jesse: no leaks from her side. maybe people should start running things from the white house. >> kennedy: exactly right. if she made a statement she could probably squash the whole thing. her office has not leaked. it's very impressive in that regard. >> greg: maybe that jacket prevents leaki
, miranda. >> greg: you are miranda, i'm charlotte.cket created the eruption in which the response is the jacket. it was perfect performance art. the message is i really don't care. do you? is the message and somebody goes look what you have on your jacket. i really don't care. and that's it. because her actions are actually counter to the message. she really doesn't care about this. actually she tweeted she didn't like the separation and she went down there to visit. her actual actions...
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charlotte caldwell, his mother, obviously made a very strong statement outside the hospital here.r a meeting between the health secretary and the home secretary as as soon as possible, saying it should be within the next 24 saying it should be within the next 2a hours. i will share with them my experience, which, no matter what anyone says, cannot possibly be imagined by anybody else. i will ask them to urgently implement a programme that now provides immediate access to the meds that billy so desperately needs, and now more urgently than ever, the many other children and families affected by this historic development. obviously, she is making his appeal for the meeting within 2a hours and urgent action to get this cannabis oil legalised. but evenjeremy hunt, who she is depending on and she has been pleased by the way he reacted, even he has said it could take months before this law is changed. so that seems to be quite a battle ahead for the family. richard, thank you. our top story this lunchtime: theresa may says the nhs is the government's number one priority but she warns tax
charlotte caldwell, his mother, obviously made a very strong statement outside the hospital here.r a meeting between the health secretary and the home secretary as as soon as possible, saying it should be within the next 24 saying it should be within the next 2a hours. i will share with them my experience, which, no matter what anyone says, cannot possibly be imagined by anybody else. i will ask them to urgently implement a programme that now provides immediate access to the meds that billy so...
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a short while ago, his mother charlotte caldwell made a statement outside the hospital.e of the northern ireland secretary karen bradley. sadly, it is apparent that i have been misled from the moment my little boy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, at london heathrow airport, exactly one week ago today. these notes revealed that the responsibility for the decision on the import of unlicensed medicines is, in fact, indeed the responsibility of the home office. two hours after billy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, i was invited to meet the home office minister, nick hurd, and five of his officials. they first suggested that this was a matter for the devolved assembly in northern ireland. then they advised me to make a formal application for a licence for billy's anti—epileptic medication. i asked how long it would take, and how much it would cost, and whether anybody else had been successful in making such an application. they did not know the answers to any of those questions. six hours later, they e—mailed my mp. orla blakely, with contact details
a short while ago, his mother charlotte caldwell made a statement outside the hospital.e of the northern ireland secretary karen bradley. sadly, it is apparent that i have been misled from the moment my little boy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, at london heathrow airport, exactly one week ago today. these notes revealed that the responsibility for the decision on the import of unlicensed medicines is, in fact, indeed the responsibility of the home office. two hours after billy's...
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. >>> the hepatitis scare in charlotte, north carolina. warning up to 4,000 customers at a hardee's restaurant near charlotte-douglas airport may be at risk for hepatitis-a. they say anyone who ate there between june 13th and the 23rd should be vaccinated right away. >>> the vacation nightmare in mexico. katie malone of san diego badly injured during a parasail ride. the boat capsized. the parachute line snapped. she suffered serious injuries falling to the ground. her family struggling to raise money to fly her home for emergency surgery. california lawmakers tonight making arrangements, she is due back in san diego this evening. >>> and president trump posthumously awarding the medal of honor to world war ii veteran garlin conner, presenting it to his widow, pauline. he saved lives by running into enemy fire, calling in artillery fire on about 600 german troops. >>> when we come back here tonight, made in america is back, and the story behind what's inside this box right here in las vegas. and it's coveted. you're turning onto the street
. >>> the hepatitis scare in charlotte, north carolina. warning up to 4,000 customers at a hardee's restaurant near charlotte-douglas airport may be at risk for hepatitis-a. they say anyone who ate there between june 13th and the 23rd should be vaccinated right away. >>> the vacation nightmare in mexico. katie malone of san diego badly injured during a parasail ride. the boat capsized. the parachute line snapped. she suffered serious injuries falling to the ground. her family...
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i am the mp for west to run, the constituency of charlotte caldwell. trying to get the treatment that billy caldwell needs. since sunday, i met charlotte caldwell at the airport and we went straight to the airport and we went straight to the minister to ask whether he would return billy caldwell‘s medication. i have been in contact with the home office on a daily basis... inaudible i have enforced the need for a... inaudible when billy caldwell became ordeal, it became more necessary for him to have that medication. what has his mother being saying about it? she must have been devastated when that medication was seized at the airport when she came back from canada? she was devastated. she knew how valuable the medication was for her son. he had up to 100 seizures a day before he took the medication and since taking the medication, the seizures have dramatically declined so seizures have dramatically declined so it was life—saving medication for billy caldwell. on monday... inaudible the medication was confiscated and taken from her. inaudible we arrang
i am the mp for west to run, the constituency of charlotte caldwell. trying to get the treatment that billy caldwell needs. since sunday, i met charlotte caldwell at the airport and we went straight to the airport and we went straight to the minister to ask whether he would return billy caldwell‘s medication. i have been in contact with the home office on a daily basis... inaudible i have enforced the need for a... inaudible when billy caldwell became ordeal, it became more necessary for him...
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his mother, charlotte, says her son could die unless he receives cannabis oil.in more of the drug — which is illegal in the uk — but the supply was confiscated when she arrived at heathrow airport on monday. 0ur correspondent keith doyle joins us now with the details. a difficult case this, give us more of the background to what is going on. 12-year-old billy has been having up to 100 epileptic seizures a day, he was given cannabis oil when he went to the usa for treatment in 2016. and that helped with the seizure, they made them shorter and les frequent, and then when he came back to the uk he was the first person to be problem scribed with the drug which contains thc, which is in the cannabis oil, but the home office told his gp to stop prescribing that because it is illegal here, so his motherflew with him to canada, to obtain more of this oil, but this was confiscated when they came back on monday and she declared it to customs and they took it away. the seizures have returned and he was admitted to hospital yesterday, his mother says his condition is now li
his mother, charlotte, says her son could die unless he receives cannabis oil.in more of the drug — which is illegal in the uk — but the supply was confiscated when she arrived at heathrow airport on monday. 0ur correspondent keith doyle joins us now with the details. a difficult case this, give us more of the background to what is going on. 12-year-old billy has been having up to 100 epileptic seizures a day, he was given cannabis oil when he went to the usa for treatment in 2016. and that...