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let's cross to chris moore. what do we know about the paintings that have been taken out? >> 13 paintings are at the center of attention, giant works of art. orcs.nclude inclulude famous works. for the first time, experts will be able to get a proper idea of how they have been damaged by flames. president emmanuel macron thanked the fire services. it was a well-thought-out and well prepared operation. >> what preparations have been made foror easter r weekend?d? >> it will be off bounds for some time. a good friday service and other moved tohave been another church in the center of paris. we are getting more details on what is going to be a long restoration operation. there is going to be a giant umbrella over what remains of the roof to protect the interior. macron wants to take , the source of a lot of skepticism of people here in france. it may taking longer than the .resident wants several thousand climate protesters are gathering west of central paris. the movement inspired by this week's demonstrations in central london by the extinction has causedctivists disruption
let's cross to chris moore. what do we know about the paintings that have been taken out? >> 13 paintings are at the center of attention, giant works of art. orcs.nclude inclulude famous works. for the first time, experts will be able to get a proper idea of how they have been damaged by flames. president emmanuel macron thanked the fire services. it was a well-thought-out and well prepared operation. >> what preparations have been made foror easter r weekend?d? >> it will be...
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because of concerns about the safety all of the remaining structure will front twenty fourth chris moore is down at the scene and c chris at a peope still are coming down to the side of no to down. to have a look for themselves. the study i yes but will be in - slightly -- smaller -- numbers as the evening wears on we were hey i id into the morning i wake up this place yesterday. the sense you got that -- the part in the short was the sense that people really need to be with other human beings to witnesss this s is -- i oversee side but alsoo - -- communal experirience and i said the impression you getet today as wl ople comomg down to the the banknks of the river seine peop. for reasons but also o if more life outut phone a as if made of powers that harm a total of incoming down into saudi contemplating -- what happens -- yesterday and the results of which shop now playing -- full to save you because a particular behind me because the two towers all thankfully are still standing but if you take a side on vieww. at the c cathedral you could really see -- the the extent of damage our syst
because of concerns about the safety all of the remaining structure will front twenty fourth chris moore is down at the scene and c chris at a peope still are coming down to the side of no to down. to have a look for themselves. the study i yes but will be in - slightly -- smaller -- numbers as the evening wears on we were hey i id into the morning i wake up this place yesterday. the sense you got that -- the part in the short was the sense that people really need to be with other human beings...
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scene that in a spring in one of our other correspondents he's covering the story for us and that's chris moore. and i believe that he's been talking to some people out on the sea and he joins me now chris -- where a are you what cn you tell us tonight? when the south side of the river said not a few hundreded meters away from --- not to tom have yu been heaearing from -- mall that one of the bookstore do things that's not so what is the number of people it kind of felelt compelled to come down. i witnessed thehese tragic evens for those peoplple is -- is jennifer whose -- franco american is that what you yes yes i'i'm a french and american. for twenty years has where you where would you dance about what was happening i was at home across town and i r received seveveral techniquess text messs from my friends and family. and it seems it just obvious that the thing to do was to come here and be present and just for this moment of history. what if it is so important to come in i thought was a fitting up a lot of people have had? well i don't know actually i had mixed feelings about it because at t
scene that in a spring in one of our other correspondents he's covering the story for us and that's chris moore. and i believe that he's been talking to some people out on the sea and he joins me now chris -- where a are you what cn you tell us tonight? when the south side of the river said not a few hundreded meters away from --- not to tom have yu been heaearing from -- mall that one of the bookstore do things that's not so what is the number of people it kind of felelt compelled to come...
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. >> glor: steven moore was chris's fire captain. >> he always wanted to better himself. yo wanted to be the best. he felt he hadn't done enough by serving the city of new york for o waears here in the fire department. he also wanted to go serve his m untry overseas, and he did. >> who else would do it, though, is what i'm saying? like, chris would say that. td what he was saying is, if i do this, maybe other people will start to do it. d glor: today, chris's uniform and name plate remain up at the ladder 27 firehouse in the bronx. af he's always going to be here. you know, after arlington, we don't just, nice seeing you. like, we are what we are. you're family. we're never going anywhere, whether you like it or not. but it doesn't matter if there in gear hanging here. it doesn't matter what it is. he's here. g left his mark. he gave this firehouse a gift, and it's here forever. >> if everybody could experience e e type of love that i have had, the world would be a better place. .hen we say that chris was all g he did. and i have years and years and years of stories to te
. >> glor: steven moore was chris's fire captain. >> he always wanted to better himself. yo wanted to be the best. he felt he hadn't done enough by serving the city of new york for o waears here in the fire department. he also wanted to go serve his m untry overseas, and he did. >> who else would do it, though, is what i'm saying? like, chris would say that. td what he was saying is, if i do this, maybe other people will start to do it. d glor: today, chris's uniform and name...
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. >> steven moore was chris's fire captain. >> he always wanted to better himself, to be the best. he felt he hone enoh b serving the city of new york in 15 years in fire department he wanted to serve the country overseas and he did. >> who else would do it. he's saying if i do this maybe other people will start to do it. >> today chris's uniform and name plate remain up at the ladder 27 fire house in the bronx. >> he's always going to be here. you know, after arlington we don't just, nice seeing you. like. we are what we are. you're family. we're never going anywhere, whether you like it or not. but it doesn't matter if there's gear hanging here, doesn't matter what it is, he's here. he left his mark. he gave this fire house a gift and it's here, forever. >> if everybody could experience the type of love tt the world would et placwhen in, he was all in, in anything he did. and i have years and years and years of stories to tell our girls so that they don't forget. >> want to thank shannon, kevin and steve for speaking with us and we thank chris and all for their service. up next,
. >> steven moore was chris's fire captain. >> he always wanted to better himself, to be the best. he felt he hone enoh b serving the city of new york in 15 years in fire department he wanted to serve the country overseas and he did. >> who else would do it. he's saying if i do this maybe other people will start to do it. >> today chris's uniform and name plate remain up at the ladder 27 fire house in the bronx. >> he's always going to be here. you know, after...
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moore? >> first of all, chris, the fed is responsible for bringing us stability and competence with respectour economy. and you name some unqualified individual who in effect brings in a bunch of economic quackery, and you can really put our economy at risk. now, with respect to mr. moore you have somebody like george w. bush's top economics man saying he was for a bunch of snake oil economics, for mr. cane, nobody can forget his 999 economic proposal which was just laughed out of any kind of debate at all. and certainly what senator brown and i are going to do is make sure, for example, if somebody like mr. moore isn't paying his taxes, he's got other problems with respect to child support, we want the record to be clear on that point. >> a harvard professor who said of stephen moore he does not have the intellectual gravitas for this important job. do you think fundamentally the president is trying to build a board around powell that can push him, that he essentially knows are loyal soldiers for him on rape decisions and the like so they can sort of bully powell a little bit? >> it sure l
moore? >> first of all, chris, the fed is responsible for bringing us stability and competence with respectour economy. and you name some unqualified individual who in effect brings in a bunch of economic quackery, and you can really put our economy at risk. now, with respect to mr. moore you have somebody like george w. bush's top economics man saying he was for a bunch of snake oil economics, for mr. cane, nobody can forget his 999 economic proposal which was just laughed out of any...
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. >> reporter: steven moore was chris' fire captain. >> he felt he hadn't done enough by serving thehe also wanted to serve his country overseas and he did. >> reporter: today, his uniform and nameplate remain up at the ladder 27 firehouse in the bronx. >> he's always going to be here. you're family. we're never going anywhere whether you like it or not. but it doesn't matter if there is gear hanging here, doesn't matter what it is. he gave this firehouse a gift and it is here, forever. >> if everybody could experience the type of love that i've had, the world would be a better place. when we say that chris was all in, he was all in, in anything he did. and i have years and years and years of stories to tell our girls so that they don't forget how blessed they were to have him as a dad and for me to have him as a husband. >> want to thank shannon, kevin and steve for speaking with us. we want to thank chris and all those who serve and sacrifice. remember two other reservists also died in this incident in afghanistan on april 8th in what is america's longest war. >> it is great that h
. >> reporter: steven moore was chris' fire captain. >> he felt he hadn't done enough by serving thehe also wanted to serve his country overseas and he did. >> reporter: today, his uniform and nameplate remain up at the ladder 27 firehouse in the bronx. >> he's always going to be here. you're family. we're never going anywhere whether you like it or not. but it doesn't matter if there is gear hanging here, doesn't matter what it is. he gave this firehouse a gift and it...
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moore in the storm zone. thank you so much. >>> joining us now from cherokee county, texas, judge chris davis is on the phone with us. the emergency manager for that county. judge davis, thanks so much for speaking with us and taking the time. >> thank you, whit. >> your community was hit with back-to-back tornadoes. how would you characterize the damage you see around you this morning? >> it's just total devastation. twisted trees and power lines and many homes destroyed. we had several injuries during this storm. >> and we're told one of those tornadoes actually threatened a popular outdoor festival in a park. what happened to all of those people? >> it's on a prairie and they were all outdoors. they rushed into the museum part, the ones that could get in there, and that building was basically destroyed and the cars were just left in a heap. >> in your time there in cherokee county overseeing the emergency services and response, have you ever seen anything like this, this type of storm damage in your area? >> we have had the storms -- major storms, where we have had lots of destruction and lots of power lines and p
moore in the storm zone. thank you so much. >>> joining us now from cherokee county, texas, judge chris davis is on the phone with us. the emergency manager for that county. judge davis, thanks so much for speaking with us and taking the time. >> thank you, whit. >> your community was hit with back-to-back tornadoes. how would you characterize the damage you see around you this morning? >> it's just total devastation. twisted trees and power lines and many homes...
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marsden moor in west yorkshire, a helicopter has been scooping up water from reservoirs to deal with the blaze covering three square kilometres. it's thought the fire was caused by a barbecue. chrisntioned, dozens of firefighters are trying to control that moorland blaze near marsden in west yorkshire, as sally hurst now reports. flying through the fire line, this helicopter dumps a ton and a half of water onto marsden moor at each pass, but the fire, which started at seven o'clock last night, is spreading quickly across this tinder—dry moorland. 300 hectares have been burnt. conditions are really arduous. it's hot, it's smoky, it's dirty. the firefighters are working extremely hard to try and tackle this blaze. we're drafting in additional resources. we've asked for assistance from national resources as well. it is putting us under pressure. we are coping with it, but we are under pressure at the moment. this is the sixth fire on this stretch of moorland since the beginning of the year. a majorfire in february damaged 121 hectares. there've been four separate smallerfires since. and now this, thought to have been started by a barbecue at a popular nearby picnic spot. we're right
marsden moor in west yorkshire, a helicopter has been scooping up water from reservoirs to deal with the blaze covering three square kilometres. it's thought the fire was caused by a barbecue. chrisntioned, dozens of firefighters are trying to control that moorland blaze near marsden in west yorkshire, as sally hurst now reports. flying through the fire line, this helicopter dumps a ton and a half of water onto marsden moor at each pass, but the fire, which started at seven o'clock last night,...
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marsden moor, in west yorkshire, a helicopter has been scooping up water from reservoirs to deal with the blaze covering three square kilometres. it's thought the fire was caused by a barbecue. chrisrs are trying to control that moorland blaze near marsden in west yorkshire. our correspondent fiona trott has been assessing the impact that the fire is likely to have on wildlife living on the pennine moorland. just down there, on the left—hand side, is easter gate. that is where a lot of families come at times like this, bank holiday weekends, for picnicking. as you mentioned, it's thought that this fire was started a disposable barbecue. so the fire started down in that area. as you can see, this huge area, we think now around 400 hectares, which are completely blackened out now by these flames. you can just see down below us there, march haigh reservoir, that is where a helicopter has been coming to to get water and dump it on the flames on this moorland. the pilot has been working since nine o'clock this morning. 15 fire appliances working here too at the moment. let's speak now to craig best, who is from the national trust. how are things looking at the moment? what is your stra
marsden moor, in west yorkshire, a helicopter has been scooping up water from reservoirs to deal with the blaze covering three square kilometres. it's thought the fire was caused by a barbecue. chrisrs are trying to control that moorland blaze near marsden in west yorkshire. our correspondent fiona trott has been assessing the impact that the fire is likely to have on wildlife living on the pennine moorland. just down there, on the left—hand side, is easter gate. that is where a lot of...
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of state chris kobach and former virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli with extreme views on the situation. i'm joined by dara lind, a senior correspondent for vox and journalist bob moore who writes about the southern border for "the washington post" monthly. dara let me begin with you, the idea of cutting off aid to the northern triangle countries, central american countries good idea? bad idea? what would that mean? >> certainly very few people other than donald trump and mick mulvaney that thinks it's a good idea are lying. the lying before trump and even some trump administration officials have used before is that this is the only long-term solution to getting at the root causes of migration, getting economic development and better security in place so people don't feel a need to leave their home countries as often. at the very least, getting a solution out of the toolbox that the president could be using. >> bob, you've been covering on the ground in el paso what's happening with cbp. they say they're overwhelmed. there is evidence to suggest that more and more families, families, the key here, are coming over the border. how do you understand what's happening the
of state chris kobach and former virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli with extreme views on the situation. i'm joined by dara lind, a senior correspondent for vox and journalist bob moore who writes about the southern border for "the washington post" monthly. dara let me begin with you, the idea of cutting off aid to the northern triangle countries, central american countries good idea? bad idea? what would that mean? >> certainly very few people other than donald trump and...
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marsden moor in west yorkshire, a helicopter has been scooping up water from reservoirs to deal with the blaze covering three square kilometres. it's thought the fire was caused by a barbecue. chrisonto the reservoir collecting water and dumping it onto the flames. there are cruise from greater manchester, merseyside, west yorkshire who have been here for 24 hours supported by teams from mountain rescue, national trust volu nteers mountain rescue, national trust volunteers too. this fire is devastating for the national trust. they have spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on this area because it is a site of special scientific interest. this is the second fire they've had this year and they would have spent around £40,000 on the helicopter involved in this effort. all because of a disposable barbecue. that's why they are encouraging visitors to be responsible. thank you. a british charity worker has been killed in northern nigeria. faye mooney was shot dead on friday, along with a nigerian man, when gunmen stormed a resort in kaduna state where she was visiting on holiday. three other people were also kidnapped. no—one has yet said they carried out the attack. two teenagers arre
marsden moor in west yorkshire, a helicopter has been scooping up water from reservoirs to deal with the blaze covering three square kilometres. it's thought the fire was caused by a barbecue. chrisonto the reservoir collecting water and dumping it onto the flames. there are cruise from greater manchester, merseyside, west yorkshire who have been here for 24 hours supported by teams from mountain rescue, national trust volu nteers mountain rescue, national trust volunteers too. this fire is...