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charlotte: i'm charlotte.cited to tell you about the brand that we've been developing. we, um... [bleep] ♪ lemonis: okay. i just want to tell you guys something. any of you at any point throughout the presentation, pipe in. anytime you seem them fade, keep their attention. i'm not going to give charlotte a pass here. i know she's tired, but if you want to be the ceo, that's what comes with the territory. charlotte: so, we've been working to create this brand. it's a case for everyone, and the name is everkin. lemonis: it looks like the customer skews female. i wouldn't necessarily put them on my phone particularly, but i like the fact that they all have a different feel to them. and it feels like there's some gender-neutral designs here. i'm not totally in love with the designs. what worries me are some of the same issues that worried me at casery. they skewed very female, but i feel like telling them now will take them off their game. i just hope that t-mobile doesn't feel the same way i do. lemonis: okay. i
charlotte: i'm charlotte.cited to tell you about the brand that we've been developing. we, um... [bleep] ♪ lemonis: okay. i just want to tell you guys something. any of you at any point throughout the presentation, pipe in. anytime you seem them fade, keep their attention. i'm not going to give charlotte a pass here. i know she's tired, but if you want to be the ceo, that's what comes with the territory. charlotte: so, we've been working to create this brand. it's a case for everyone, and the...
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charlotte dujardin came to hester‘s ya rd charlotte dujardin came to hester‘s yard as a groom 13 yearsren't done yet. amanda parr, bbc news. he's one of basketball‘s all—time greats and he's now overtaken michaeljordan on the nba's all—time scoring list. lebronjames scored 29 points as the los angeles lakers beat the new orleans pelicans, taking him past 33,000 points in his career — and up to fourth on the list. only kareem abduljabbar, karl malone and kobe bryant in front of him. all of them also played for the lakers at some point. and james is at that mark at a younger age than all of them. and the boots that lebron was wearing, he gave away after the game. these pictures of the lucky recipient have gone viral. clearly very, very happy with what he got. on to cricket and they've just resumed after lunch on first day of the second test between new zealand and england in hamilton. england need to win the match, to draw the two—test series and they made a good start on the opening day, they put the hosts into bat, and picked up two early wickets. openerjeet raval out for five, and bla
charlotte dujardin came to hester‘s ya rd charlotte dujardin came to hester‘s yard as a groom 13 yearsren't done yet. amanda parr, bbc news. he's one of basketball‘s all—time greats and he's now overtaken michaeljordan on the nba's all—time scoring list. lebronjames scored 29 points as the los angeles lakers beat the new orleans pelicans, taking him past 33,000 points in his career — and up to fourth on the list. only kareem abduljabbar, karl malone and kobe bryant in front of him....
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charlotte to cha rdon limelight, and onejust entering it.aking great strides with mounts injohn freestyle. —— one. silver in the freestyle, and neck stop, 0lympia, a personal favourite. you open the curtain, and there's 6000 people there. when you ride around the edge, you literally feel like you can touch people. and the christmas spirit — it is absolutely wonderful. my spirit — it is absolutely wonderful. my childhood dreams have all come true. is not always been a smooth ride. in the europeans over the summer, great britain lost silver. when her score was excluded because blood was found on freestyle. no there is anything done to enter the horse, but it was difficult and some m essa 9 es horse, but it was difficult and some messages on social media she found upsetting. this one bad thing happened and it got really blown up to be something that — yes, it was bad, but i never meant any harm to my horse. i feel like bad, but i never meant any harm to my horse. ifeel like it bad, but i never meant any harm to my horse. i feel like it has bad,
charlotte to cha rdon limelight, and onejust entering it.aking great strides with mounts injohn freestyle. —— one. silver in the freestyle, and neck stop, 0lympia, a personal favourite. you open the curtain, and there's 6000 people there. when you ride around the edge, you literally feel like you can touch people. and the christmas spirit — it is absolutely wonderful. my spirit — it is absolutely wonderful. my childhood dreams have all come true. is not always been a smooth ride. in the...
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john 106, charlotte a spry 101 years old. yesterday jed awesome. you know country singer montana for his song american thread. >> with the camouflage ♪ support the flag to the day we are dead ♪ american thread. pete: fox news contributor emily compagno had the opportunity to visit him clay shoot to raise money for those who serve our country. ed: emily joins us now wonderful way to celebrate veterans day. >> good morning.
john 106, charlotte a spry 101 years old. yesterday jed awesome. you know country singer montana for his song american thread. >> with the camouflage ♪ support the flag to the day we are dead ♪ american thread. pete: fox news contributor emily compagno had the opportunity to visit him clay shoot to raise money for those who serve our country. ed: emily joins us now wonderful way to celebrate veterans day. >> good morning.
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charlotte wrote these books as a teenager. this huge imaginary world. and it's this wonderful and amazing world. when you read the texts, they are so exciting. you see why the sisters became such great authors. so this book is really an insight into charlotte's early genius, into the hall world they created in the parsonage. this incredible and imaginary world. on the outside, these girls led a very normal and conventional life. on the inside, it was absolutely passionate imagination. so i'm thrilled it's coming back. and as any of what is there in any way injane eyre? where does it sit? you have spoken about it being important for her literary development, but would you think it sets? well, 17 years later, charlotte published jane eyre. we see a proliferation in this little book. there is a little story about a man who is so haunted by feelings of fire that he sets his own bed curtains on fire. which i think is this fascinating precursor for mitchell —— mr rochester and the madwoman in the attic. so we see a lot of the early
charlotte wrote these books as a teenager. this huge imaginary world. and it's this wonderful and amazing world. when you read the texts, they are so exciting. you see why the sisters became such great authors. so this book is really an insight into charlotte's early genius, into the hall world they created in the parsonage. this incredible and imaginary world. on the outside, these girls led a very normal and conventional life. on the inside, it was absolutely passionate imagination. so i'm...
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a let's head to hong kong now i'm joined by our correspondent on the ground charlotte shells until now charlotte of course we heard a record turnout today in hong kong votes as i understand are being counted now do we have any clue as to the results. so very early days here but some results are starting to trickle in we're seeing a number of pro democracy candidates flipping seats overturning seats from pro establishment figures that is causing a lot of excitement amongst pro-democracy activists and protesters online i do want to stress that it is still very early days in the county harry for $400.00 seats do you need to be find out whether the pro democracy candidate can flip the seat from the incumbent the pro establishment candidate here this of course goes to show you just how much is it stake for both sides in this vote usually a vote that doesn't get much attention either in hong kong or in the international community as a whole this time the people watching very closely to see how the results pan out and whether or not it's looking like it's going to be a victory for the pro-dem
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for the very latest let's go live now to our correspondent on the ground charlotte also till our charlotte what's the latest where you are. crying this is without doubt one of the most highly charged 24 hours of this 5 month protest movement so far now what i'm standing is a few 100 meters away from the university where that standoff is still ongoing where i'm standing there is too numerous riot police walking around have seen a number of people at being arrested 2 or led away with their hands tied behind that back to the university even more biden scenes going on at the moment pray says does have been told to leave the campus areas that as they've attempted to run through ponce police they've been met by by take out and arrest by those police officers we're seeing images of protesters being tackled to the ground some of them dragged across the floor during that arrest we're hearing from protesters they simply too afraid to leave the university at the moment the charges that they face could carry up to 10 years in prison so there is a real tension unfolding at the university at the moment
for the very latest let's go live now to our correspondent on the ground charlotte also till our charlotte what's the latest where you are. crying this is without doubt one of the most highly charged 24 hours of this 5 month protest movement so far now what i'm standing is a few 100 meters away from the university where that standoff is still ongoing where i'm standing there is too numerous riot police walking around have seen a number of people at being arrested 2 or led away with their hands...
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charlotte tell us what's happening where you are now. nick huge of 8 to 10 out has been reported already today by 1130 this morning just a few hours into the voting over a 1000000 people were of quoted to have cost that ballots now in a territory with just over 7000000 people that is a huge number isn't it as i'm sure you can see behind me voters here queuing up snaking across this area it's a cost that ballots here now usually the district council elections here in hong kong don't have much fanfare as well in the international community they're not generally observed today though very very different this vote is considered a litmus test for the protests that have been taking place in hong kong for more than 5 months now on the pup on the popularity of the pro democracy movement despite the fact is getting increasingly violent in recent weeks now there's been a huge surge in the number of people who have registered to vote and as we can see here that is now manifesting itself at the ballots there is some thinking that perhaps so many peo
charlotte tell us what's happening where you are now. nick huge of 8 to 10 out has been reported already today by 1130 this morning just a few hours into the voting over a 1000000 people were of quoted to have cost that ballots now in a territory with just over 7000000 people that is a huge number isn't it as i'm sure you can see behind me voters here queuing up snaking across this area it's a cost that ballots here now usually the district council elections here in hong kong don't have much...
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very closely for you charlotte what more have you learned. well it was a busy day today black friday so a shopping day lots of tourists our employees that this london bridge leads into the heart of the financial center here in london with many banks and insurance companies and the big skyscrapers there and in the midst of all that a male suspect started stabbing several individuals we don't know how many people were indeed injured at this point but they are being treated in the hospital surrounding london bridge so this male suspect was then wrestled by a civilian and subsequently shot and killed by police on the scene and as we've just heard there from the police officer himself this suspect appeared to be wearing a suicide vest that sets what witnesses responded and it turned out to be fake but this is one of the reasons why police here are treating this as a terror incident the counterterrorism unit is investigating at the moment and this is what we know so far from the police now in the meantime also the mayor of london mr said you can al
very closely for you charlotte what more have you learned. well it was a busy day today black friday so a shopping day lots of tourists our employees that this london bridge leads into the heart of the financial center here in london with many banks and insurance companies and the big skyscrapers there and in the midst of all that a male suspect started stabbing several individuals we don't know how many people were indeed injured at this point but they are being treated in the hospital...
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charlotte bronte was just 1a when she wrote this collection of short stories.to read while they played. charlotte bronte writes jane eyre “11847, if i'm correct, and so she is about 30 years old and this is just the beginning of her writing, she is already very assured and she knows exactly what she wants to write about and so, it is very important that we know these manuscripts. six books were written in total, five of them still survive and, up until today, the bronte parsonage museum has owned all but the one being auctioned in paris. they are of more than just a passing interest to bronte fans. this little book in particular has a scene in it which is a burning bed scene, which is the kind of precursor to the famous scene injane eyre where rochester is in bed and his bed sheets are on fire and jane saves him. we think that, at the age of 14, charlotte was actually having these early ideas of what would become one of the greatest novels in english literature. the book was last auctioned in 2011 but the museum was outbid when it sold for nearly £700,000. sinc
charlotte bronte was just 1a when she wrote this collection of short stories.to read while they played. charlotte bronte writes jane eyre “11847, if i'm correct, and so she is about 30 years old and this is just the beginning of her writing, she is already very assured and she knows exactly what she wants to write about and so, it is very important that we know these manuscripts. six books were written in total, five of them still survive and, up until today, the bronte parsonage museum has...
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inside this tiny book, charlotte bronte covered the world.be. the manuscript, called the young men's magazine, was written for her brothers‘ toy soldiers. today, it sold for 750,000 euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we're absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it's the second time they've tried to buy this manuscript. the first time, they tried and failed in 2011, when it was bought by the collection that is being dismembered here. and to finally bring it home for them now, it's a great moment. packed into these 4,000 tiny words are early clues about charlotte bronte's literary ideas. in one story, she describes a man in a burning bed, a scene that's revisited in her most famous work, jane eyre. after a journey of almost two centuries, the little book that allowed charlotte bronte to explore the world outside howarth is finally coming home. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. more for you and any time on the bbc website. thank
inside this tiny book, charlotte bronte covered the world.be. the manuscript, called the young men's magazine, was written for her brothers‘ toy soldiers. today, it sold for 750,000 euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we're absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it's the second time they've tried to buy this manuscript. the first time, they tried and failed in 2011, when it...
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ura: plus, one of charlotte brontË's smallest works is sold for a huge price.the ideas behind "jane eyre" cau be fnd on these tiny pages. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news amera." prince andrew is facing calls to speak with the police in the u.s. following his no-holds-barred interview with the bbc. he was questioned about his friendship with sex offender jeffrey epstein, who died earlier this year. the prince denieallegations about his own conduct. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. >> your where i this--our royal highness -- nicholas:nt theview has been hurt and met with incredulity and one suspects with despair in the royal household. the reaction has been negative. the consensus, in pr tms, the interview was extremely ill-advised. andrew was categorical about his denial of sexual impropriety with then-17 numeral virginia -- then-17-year-old virginia roberts. she claims she was introduced to him at a nightclub in central london. she says they danced together there. andrew is emphatic that he was at
ura: plus, one of charlotte brontË's smallest works is sold for a huge price.the ideas behind "jane eyre" cau be fnd on these tiny pages. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news amera." prince andrew is facing calls to speak with the police in the u.s. following his no-holds-barred interview with the bbc. he was questioned about his friendship with sex offender jeffrey epstein, who died earlier this year. the prince denieallegations...
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inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world. globe. the manuscript called the young men's magazine was written for her brothers' toy soldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we are absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it is the second time they have tried to buy this manuscript. the first time they tried and failed in 2011 when it was bought by the collection that is being dismembered here. to finally bring it home for them now is a great moment. packed into these 4000 tiny words are early clues about charlotte bronte's literary ideas. in one story she describes a man in a burning bed, a scene that is revisited in her most famous workjane eyre. after a journey of almost two centuries, the little book that allowed charlotte bronte to explore the world outside howarth is finally coming home. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. time for a look at the weather. here's
inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world. globe. the manuscript called the young men's magazine was written for her brothers' toy soldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we are absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it is the second time they have tried to buy this manuscript. the first time they tried and...
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for more i'm joined now by our correspondent on the ground shot it chelsea health good to see you charlotte record turnout already what is the latest where you are. yes this has already been a record breaking district council election here by lunchtime the number of people who had cast their ballots already surpassed the total number of people who voted in these district council elections last time around in 2015 now we've been at this particular polling station most of the day today helen aaron throughout the day we've seen long queues gathered behind me people waiting to cast their ballots it's quiet down a little bit now but there has still been a steady stream of people coming and going they tell us that they think it's their duty as hong kong citizens to cost their vote this after all as you've said is being considered as a litmus test referendum on almost 6 months of unrest here on hong kong both on the pro-democracy movement which is becoming increasingly violent in recent months and on how all stories he's have been handling the unrest here is that that reason that so many people ar
for more i'm joined now by our correspondent on the ground shot it chelsea health good to see you charlotte record turnout already what is the latest where you are. yes this has already been a record breaking district council election here by lunchtime the number of people who had cast their ballots already surpassed the total number of people who voted in these district council elections last time around in 2015 now we've been at this particular polling station most of the day today helen...
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shell's until she's been tracking today's vote for us charlotte a record turnout in hong kong today mean you're out of polling center right now update us on the latest do we have any results yet. well those vote results all starting to trickle in called what we've seen so far is the vast majority of seats that have been announced have gone to pro-democracy figures that really was unexpected here in hong kong a lot of pro-democracy protesters had hoped for some gains but just to be clear these district council elections are usually dominated by pro establishment figures so these gains are really being considered very significant so far we've seen a number of protests stablish with heavyweights losing their seats to pro-democracy figures including pro beijing lawmaker genius hope we've heard and seen images of people celebrating on the streets with champagne at that announcement now in this particular seat at this polling station pretty moxy activists and convener of the civil human rights front which is behind a number of the rallies in recent months jimmy sham he has won his seat pu
shell's until she's been tracking today's vote for us charlotte a record turnout in hong kong today mean you're out of polling center right now update us on the latest do we have any results yet. well those vote results all starting to trickle in called what we've seen so far is the vast majority of seats that have been announced have gone to pro-democracy figures that really was unexpected here in hong kong a lot of pro-democracy protesters had hoped for some gains but just to be clear these...
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and let's go right to our correspondent charlotte shell some pill for us in hong kong hi there charlotte how are hung congress reacting to these results. maybe there was a surprise on both sides of the nation that i think that these results typically the from establishing party dominated district council action this time they resort to place so. true to democratic camp that taking on the big. day celebration is a great democracy supportive family are right now there are around gathering outside a fully vested on the seat of the standoff between police and protesters still holed up inside the end of this. week the people in this crowd joined by previously joined by the elected district council is calling for those inside university to be allowed to leave they've been pulled out that the fear of being arrested if they leave that you bet that gives you a sense of how this election is the phone with a lot of the phrase democracy because to push once again to fish the find that they have been pulling the money now including universal suffrage an independent investigation into the police now f
and let's go right to our correspondent charlotte shell some pill for us in hong kong hi there charlotte how are hung congress reacting to these results. maybe there was a surprise on both sides of the nation that i think that these results typically the from establishing party dominated district council action this time they resort to place so. true to democratic camp that taking on the big. day celebration is a great democracy supportive family are right now there are around gathering outside...
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inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world.flung corners of the globe. the manuscript called the young men's magazine was written for her brothers' toy soldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we are absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it's the second time they've tried to buy this manuscript. the first time they tried and failed in 2011 when it was bought by the collection that is being dismembered here. to finally bring it home for them now is a great moment. packed into these a000 tiny words are early clues about charlotte bronte's literary ideas. in one story she describes a man in a burning bed, a scene that is revisited in her most famous workjane eyre. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. the largely dry and sunny conditions will be welcomed across much of the country particularly for england and wales which has seen so much rain
inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world.flung corners of the globe. the manuscript called the young men's magazine was written for her brothers' toy soldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we are absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it's the second time they've tried to buy this manuscript. the first time...
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by police are very tense the scenes in the heart of london of course want to show parts is there charlotte what do you know. well the police responded to this incident on the london bridge shortly before 2 pm local time it's a friday afternoon these bridges are crowded with tourists and employees of the city of london and like those that work in the bank and insurance companies that are very close to that bridge they responded to this incident to a stabbing at the police said witnesses describing that they saw several injured people bleeding and the video that you mentioned shows a man in civilian clothes wrestling down a man on london bridge. the police took this man in civilian clothes away from the other men and then subsequently shot the alleged offender on london bridge this is what the video shows now this area of course is cordoned off police have reacted promptly services and police are treating this as a major incident with a number of injured as we're hearing but the situation at this point seems at least to be under control because those buildings that were on lockdown around lo
by police are very tense the scenes in the heart of london of course want to show parts is there charlotte what do you know. well the police responded to this incident on the london bridge shortly before 2 pm local time it's a friday afternoon these bridges are crowded with tourists and employees of the city of london and like those that work in the bank and insurance companies that are very close to that bridge they responded to this incident to a stabbing at the police said witnesses...
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correspondent joins us now live from hong kong so we have it there charlotte leader kerry lab making no concessions during her 1st briefing since these local elections how are protesters taking the. we've just been at another protest here another lunchtime protest in the shopping center just behind me minutes ago this was absolutely filled with people of all ages singing and singing some of the slogans the chants of these hong kong protests calling for the 5 dumond's the demands including universal suffrage and an independent investigation into the police to be met a lot of people who were here won't be surprised that carry lamb in that weekly address didn't offer any further concessions didn't meet any more of those 5 demands they've long lost faith in the fact that she might deliver those demands they say that she if she hasn't delivered them up and to this point almost 6 months now into this protest movement and they're not sure exactly when she will when she will do that people here now were just wanting to take to the streets to keep up momentum and she really proved that they a
correspondent joins us now live from hong kong so we have it there charlotte leader kerry lab making no concessions during her 1st briefing since these local elections how are protesters taking the. we've just been at another protest here another lunchtime protest in the shopping center just behind me minutes ago this was absolutely filled with people of all ages singing and singing some of the slogans the chants of these hong kong protests calling for the 5 dumond's the demands including...
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one of the first works by charlotte bronte is sold for $500,000.: live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in the morning here in singapore, 1am in london and 9am in hong kong, where activists remain under siege inside the polytechnic university. but around 100 protestors — including 50 minors — have been led from the buildings as part of a deal negotiated by a group of school head teachers. there's been more violence as police try to keep the campaigners trapped inside. outside the university, protesters have tried to break the police lines while police have responded with rubber bullets and tear gas. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest. for a few minutes today, it looked like the siege of hong kong polytechnic university might end peacefully. the young protesters began streaming down the stairway, that on sunday was set aflame to block the police from storming the campus. but seconds later, riot police began firing tear gas grenades, sending the young protester
one of the first works by charlotte bronte is sold for $500,000.: live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in the morning here in singapore, 1am in london and 9am in hong kong, where activists remain under siege inside the polytechnic university. but around 100 protestors — including 50 minors — have been led from the buildings as part of a deal negotiated by a group of school head teachers. there's been more violence as...
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in hong kong thank you charlotte. leaked chinese government documents have revealed details about the massed attention of weaker muslims at least a 1000000 people from the minority group are believed to be held in internment camps a group of investigative journalists has published the papers which contradict china's claims of the camps are voluntary free education facilities in response the chinese embassy in britain called people in the camps trainees and said that their personal freedom was quote fully guaranteed. these confidential chinese government documents lay bare the control and repression that reign in the internment camps and province at least a 1000000 muslims are thought to be detained in the camps. is a system ah to fit into this systematic internment of an entire ethnic and religious minority this is really something that the world has not got to grips with yet. experts believe there are more than $1000.00 such camps the keeley documents lays out how they are to be run it states the inmates onselen out
in hong kong thank you charlotte. leaked chinese government documents have revealed details about the massed attention of weaker muslims at least a 1000000 people from the minority group are believed to be held in internment camps a group of investigative journalists has published the papers which contradict china's claims of the camps are voluntary free education facilities in response the chinese embassy in britain called people in the camps trainees and said that their personal freedom was...
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straight to hong call then where we joined correspondent charlotte chelsea well welcome charlotte bring us up to date. her well i won't go wrong. while. you can read things a little many things like this unfolding throughout the evening this evening and hannah roadmaster there was a crime that were huge crowds of protesters who have gathered near the university where we are now about half a kilometer away from not you know about one dollar. on bearing walls but not progressing getting more and more tense we were in charge of protesters but i want to bury those students who are currently hold up here inside the unit asking how come the hour is now stuck inside that many of our tempers sparing the. arrested by police theme of several daring attempts by protest to get away some have models to respond but there are focal to be huge numbers of protesters inside but you know that's the reason why the power of some of those students who were gathered are so much comical now that together so knowing 7 for bouncing august very concerned about the loved ones who were inside that university campus
straight to hong call then where we joined correspondent charlotte chelsea well welcome charlotte bring us up to date. her well i won't go wrong. while. you can read things a little many things like this unfolding throughout the evening this evening and hannah roadmaster there was a crime that were huge crowds of protesters who have gathered near the university where we are now about half a kilometer away from not you know about one dollar. on bearing walls but not progressing getting more and...
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violence charlotte what happens next. we are expecting protests to continue over the coming days not only these lunchtime protests which have become something of a a day thing in the week but more people taking to the streets last night in particular we saw hundreds of people gathered outside hong kong polytechnic university seram show your member that was the scene of major clashes. over the last week here people students protesters still holed up inside there is unknown how many still left inside but we do know that conditions that really are deteriorating people unwilling to leave on winning with the the whole campus surrounded feeling that they will be arrested and charged with rising which carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison that really has become a rallying point for the protesters here they're calling for the days who is still inside that campus to be allowed to leave seek medical attention and to avoid arrest here as well in hong kong charlottes also impel in hong kong thank you. you're watching news st
violence charlotte what happens next. we are expecting protests to continue over the coming days not only these lunchtime protests which have become something of a a day thing in the week but more people taking to the streets last night in particular we saw hundreds of people gathered outside hong kong polytechnic university seram show your member that was the scene of major clashes. over the last week here people students protesters still holed up inside there is unknown how many still left...
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correspondent charlotte chelsea will welcome charlotte bring us up to date. i. was her won't load romar kluger are. when 5 once again we've seen so many things i've been unfolding throughout the evening this evening and am a romance of the woods a garden that were huge crowds of protesters who have gathered near the university rally are now about particle nuts are welcome not you know about sound off. on bearing walls but not progressing getting more and more tense we were in charge of protesters but i want to bury those who are currently hold up here inside. our lives now days now stuck inside that none of us can post very little things. and rescued by police. several daring attempts by party just to get away some models do it but there are local to be huge numbers are part of the inside university we spoke i've observed some of those students who were gathered about 30 or so more come and gone gather together some only 7 for bouncing obviously very concerned about the loved ones who were inside that university campus one father spoke to us he told us that his
correspondent charlotte chelsea will welcome charlotte bring us up to date. i. was her won't load romar kluger are. when 5 once again we've seen so many things i've been unfolding throughout the evening this evening and am a romance of the woods a garden that were huge crowds of protesters who have gathered near the university rally are now about particle nuts are welcome not you know about sound off. on bearing walls but not progressing getting more and more tense we were in charge of...
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there are heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge myself. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and on reading the diaries i forgot how childish sage and i were and how adult kate was to have understood and to have forgiven to such idiotic. grown ups. seem from today's perspective the diaries read like a self interrogation kid killed herself at the age of $46.00. confidence in myself and. even as a grandmother. i don't know i went into. and i never put pen to paper. after kate. when i was told she. jane birkin has revealed herself in her diaries and they are heartbreaking because they're sad and funny and so much more. time for our continuing series baking bread where our europe correspondent. is baking in national bread from each e.u. member states mixing it liberally with the lights a look at the country's politics there's just a few more countries to go and today a bread from slovakia it's quite c
there are heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge myself. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and on reading the diaries i forgot how childish sage and i were and how adult kate was to have understood and to have forgiven to such idiotic. grown ups. seem from today's perspective the diaries read like a self...
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and it's rather sweet details about kate and charlotte when they were tiny i characters i think was well designed and then unexpected things with say. jane birkin grew up in a glamorous upper class british family her mother was an actress. her father a former secret agent. and one of her uncles had a lace manufacturing company where even the queen visited. young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. bambi well too much makeup. and i used a firm i know straws to that made them a little bit bigger it was quite complicated too but. clearly. by age 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow god in it as a man i love serious games feel he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity there were heading years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but older daughter
and it's rather sweet details about kate and charlotte when they were tiny i characters i think was well designed and then unexpected things with say. jane birkin grew up in a glamorous upper class british family her mother was an actress. her father a former secret agent. and one of her uncles had a lace manufacturing company where even the queen visited. young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. bambi well too...
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charlotte tries to comfort her mom. >> mommy mommy. love you, mommy. >> reporter: forced to send the kids to foster care. >> no, i can't i can't. >> reporter: when their aunt was allowed to get them three days later, charlotte had a cut beneath her eye. mason's crying, hoarse >> how agree jous was not telling the family about that emergency hearing, not giving them a chance to defend themselves >> huge. the case would have been dismissed the next day >> when judge mike schneider finally heard the case, he was so outraged he ordered the state to pay the family $127,0n , the kids had been injured. but not by their parents by the state >> he also plamed the system that with the best of intentions can be too quick to follow the judgment of a child abuse pediatrician >> cps seems to be often willing to once they hear something that meets a certain threshold in their mind to say that's it. >> a statement says the two fractures warranted an investigation, but added a referral to cps is not absolute confirmation of abuse nor a determination of
charlotte tries to comfort her mom. >> mommy mommy. love you, mommy. >> reporter: forced to send the kids to foster care. >> no, i can't i can't. >> reporter: when their aunt was allowed to get them three days later, charlotte had a cut beneath her eye. mason's crying, hoarse >> how agree jous was not telling the family about that emergency hearing, not giving them a chance to defend themselves >> huge. the case would have been dismissed the next day >>...
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ruthburg did the same thing that charlotte whitney did. he joined the communist party, a meeting, had the misfortune to do it in michigan when they were even less time of at that communism than the good people of california. he had a second misfortune. his case wase resolved. oral argument was held. brandice prepared his dissent for that case. two-pagerepared a concurrence for whitney, saying, for the reasons i announced in in ruth -- dissent in i supportdecided to, the first amendment and free speech. when ruthburg died, that one, poof, can't do that anymore. this traditional explanation plausible, but it also strikes me as potentially very misleading and very incomplete. for a couple of very important reasons. is it does not do justice -- i use the word with a of caution -- to what the supreme court did between 1919 and 1927 with the clear and present danger test. particular, in getlo, a case itsded in 1925, famous for very casual, not labored, two-sentence incorporation of guarantee,eech unlike cases that would follow page page upon pag
ruthburg did the same thing that charlotte whitney did. he joined the communist party, a meeting, had the misfortune to do it in michigan when they were even less time of at that communism than the good people of california. he had a second misfortune. his case wase resolved. oral argument was held. brandice prepared his dissent for that case. two-pagerepared a concurrence for whitney, saying, for the reasons i announced in in ruth -- dissent in i supportdecided to, the first amendment and free...
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charlotte bring us up to date. her where we're not wrong are close. while one rule things no matter. unfolding her out leaving the admirable room on the border ground that we're. the protesters who have gathered near the university rally are now about half a kilometer or not you know that sound off. on bearing walls but not progress because it is getting more and more tense today we're hearing talk of protestors but i want to balance those students who are currently hold up here inside the unit asking how come our live now days now stuck inside that none of us tempests very little things. and arrested by police. several daring attempts by protestors to get away some have models to respond but there are folk ought to be huge numbers of protesters inside that university we spoke to at the parish some of those students who were gathered in a somewhat comical gathered together some only 7 information obviously very concerned about their loved ones who were inside that university campus one father spoke to us he told us
charlotte bring us up to date. her where we're not wrong are close. while one rule things no matter. unfolding her out leaving the admirable room on the border ground that we're. the protesters who have gathered near the university rally are now about half a kilometer or not you know that sound off. on bearing walls but not progress because it is getting more and more tense today we're hearing talk of protestors but i want to balance those students who are currently hold up here inside the unit...
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and for more on this i'm joined by our correspondent on the ground charlotte charleston pill charlotte you're at a polling station tell us what the scene is like where you are out. well usually nic district council elections don't attract a huge amount of fanfare but i'm sure you can tell from what's going on just behind me this year is very different there are huge queues snaking along this path just behind me with voters hoping to cause that ballots in this vote which is seen by so many as a litmus test of the popularity of authorities here and of the pro-democracy movement young rest that's been raging for almost 6 months now now we've just heard that by lunchtime the very to turnout has exceeded the total voter turnout the last 8 straight council elections in 2015 now it's possible that there has been and people concerned that the violence or or clashes could stop them casting their ballots but this really is a significant sign of just how many people have been compelled to cast their ballots today on this referendum if you like on this protest movement and. what is at stake here i
and for more on this i'm joined by our correspondent on the ground charlotte charleston pill charlotte you're at a polling station tell us what the scene is like where you are out. well usually nic district council elections don't attract a huge amount of fanfare but i'm sure you can tell from what's going on just behind me this year is very different there are huge queues snaking along this path just behind me with voters hoping to cause that ballots in this vote which is seen by so many as a...
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if she appears there she is standing right outside the forum we can see the banner behind you charlotte to tell me what's what's the mood today at this conference especially with britain now heading to the polls in just a few weeks and there is talk about russia meddling with election results over there. well the mood has certainly been better and the past i'd say a british official described the relationship between great britain and russia to me recently as very complex and very bad. of course something to say for a british official i think what we're seeing is that the relationship is very tense of course because of the russian meddling with british affairs but what really brought down this relationship was last year the poisoning a form of double agent scrip hall that has really weight very heavily on british russian relations and that overshadows of course the economic cooperation between the 2 countries as well you mentioned $600.00 british companies and russia well that number is down now to around $300.00 companies but those companies that did stay that you also mention british
if she appears there she is standing right outside the forum we can see the banner behind you charlotte to tell me what's what's the mood today at this conference especially with britain now heading to the polls in just a few weeks and there is talk about russia meddling with election results over there. well the mood has certainly been better and the past i'd say a british official described the relationship between great britain and russia to me recently as very complex and very bad. of...
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well let's get the latest now with our correspondent there on the ground charlotte chelsea impale who is with us now shot at polling stations and now closed it appears that we witnessed a moment of history that today. yes and they are joining me now from inside a polling station where the votes are being counted now we know today that record numbers of people have cast their ballots in this vote record numbers not just for these district council elections but record historic turnout in hong kong elections in history here tonight it really is a historic evening now both sides are claiming that that record turnout could benefit them it remains to be seen though what those numbers mean as in the coming hours we start to get those results coming in from these district council elections now what we can tell you is that throughout the day today outside polling stations we saw huge queues of people lining up to cost their ballots we heard from some people that they waited for up to 2 hours to cause their votes they told us that this was that opportunity to make their voices heard this after
well let's get the latest now with our correspondent there on the ground charlotte chelsea impale who is with us now shot at polling stations and now closed it appears that we witnessed a moment of history that today. yes and they are joining me now from inside a polling station where the votes are being counted now we know today that record numbers of people have cast their ballots in this vote record numbers not just for these district council elections but record historic turnout in hong...
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and for more i'm joined now by our correspondent on the ground charlotte chelsea charlotte tell us what's happening where you are. that district council elections like this one rarely attract a huge amount of found say here in hong kong or internationally of course as well but this year has been very different record numbers of people have registered to take part in the vote we've been standing at this polling station most of the day today most of the majority of the day they've been huge crowds lining up to cost their ballots in these district council elections people we've spoken to tell us that they think is that judy is hong kong citizens too to have tests a $2.00 to cost their ballots here and now all eyes of course are on this vote because it's being considered a litmus test a referendum if you like only the authorities here and the pro-democracy movement which is now in its 6 month 6 month people here say that they want to to send a message either for or against those protests through the ballot box here now today by these district council elections so tell us a little bit more wha
and for more i'm joined now by our correspondent on the ground charlotte chelsea charlotte tell us what's happening where you are. that district council elections like this one rarely attract a huge amount of found say here in hong kong or internationally of course as well but this year has been very different record numbers of people have registered to take part in the vote we've been standing at this polling station most of the day today most of the majority of the day they've been huge...
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very much about the politics here in hong kong rather than those community issues as you point out charlotte we're talking about local elections that clearly hong kong has a just not wasting an opportunity to exercise democracy so what's at stake here. you know this is the 1st time that people here in hong kong have had the chance to cast their vote since this unrest began back in june for the pro-democracy movement this is a chance for them to take their battle to the ballot box there really will be a sense here from the results that we're expecting tonight of how much support there remains for this pro-democracy movement support which she would often see out on the streets a lot of people now avoiding the front lines of these protests as the clashes become increasingly violent now what has to be pointed out here is that the post office from an parties dominating the district councils here in hong kong at the moment said they are very much on the defensive they don't want to see huge losses that would be slight for them and the authorities here in hong kong the pro-democracy movement that t
very much about the politics here in hong kong rather than those community issues as you point out charlotte we're talking about local elections that clearly hong kong has a just not wasting an opportunity to exercise democracy so what's at stake here. you know this is the 1st time that people here in hong kong have had the chance to cast their vote since this unrest began back in june for the pro-democracy movement this is a chance for them to take their battle to the ballot box there really...
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potts a who is closely following this developments there charlotte what more have you learned. well the police responded to this incident at about 2 pm to a stabbing male suspect was wrestled down by civilians on london bridge and police intervened shot that suspect and she subsequently died right there at the scene so this is what police has been telling us a number of people were injured witnesses reporting that they've seen several people coming out of the building that appear to have been stabbed they were bloody and we don't know how many people were indeed injured by this suspect that died at london bridge this was not a random incident the police said they have declared an act of terror a terror incident so there was clearly a motive behind that incident behind that suspect but we don't know yet what that motive was the police was very careful not to go into details there and we know that the counter terrorism unit is now investigating the incident while the mayor of london said dick a con called this a really horrendous incident and then he was shocked about it our poli
potts a who is closely following this developments there charlotte what more have you learned. well the police responded to this incident at about 2 pm to a stabbing male suspect was wrestled down by civilians on london bridge and police intervened shot that suspect and she subsequently died right there at the scene so this is what police has been telling us a number of people were injured witnesses reporting that they've seen several people coming out of the building that appear to have been...
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well for more let's go straight over to our correspondent on the ground for a charlotte chelsea pale great to see you charlotte record turnout already bring us up to date with the latest where you are. yes home that you're joining me now from what is a record breaking district council election this now has the highest turnout of any election in hong kong history and there's still some time the left before these polls close now we have seen throughout the day today huge numbers of people gathering outside this polling station here at one point there were queues lining up way back some people telling us they were queuing for up to 2 hours to pass their ballots now the queues have now gargi dissipated that there is still a steady stream of people coming and going wanting to to voice their opinion this softer rule is the 1st vote that's taken place since this unrest here in hong kong began in june people tell us that this is their opportunity to express best sentiments about this on rest and the way that the government has been handling it is essentially a referendum on this almost 6 mon
well for more let's go straight over to our correspondent on the ground for a charlotte chelsea pale great to see you charlotte record turnout already bring us up to date with the latest where you are. yes home that you're joining me now from what is a record breaking district council election this now has the highest turnout of any election in hong kong history and there's still some time the left before these polls close now we have seen throughout the day today huge numbers of people...
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now charlotte's as we've mentioned it's the 22nd straight weekend of demonstration that's almost half a year is the movement still maintaining its momentum. not only have to point out the number of people the protests like this attract on to the 70 cannot pull from some of them not so much several months ago although it's a one rally in particular so that they have talked to 2000000 people out on the streets we haven't seen those numbers still cold a lot of them piss off but yes plates in bottles that we're seeing things like this for example to take out that's been used so different of course father on the side for justice well it's all part helping turn it all by present something that we're seeing today now of course protesters are taking possibly got to like personally i can find the lighting and so i must want to thank you. both so how can we tell the full amount of people with the amount owed money and to the protest movement if they don't keep up among some of them don't keep talking to the street. so close a little over what you're probably conscious that he took the cooking c
now charlotte's as we've mentioned it's the 22nd straight weekend of demonstration that's almost half a year is the movement still maintaining its momentum. not only have to point out the number of people the protests like this attract on to the 70 cannot pull from some of them not so much several months ago although it's a one rally in particular so that they have talked to 2000000 people out on the streets we haven't seen those numbers still cold a lot of them piss off but yes plates in...