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clare sims for that report. chicago police and another story say that they have identified and are new searching for another teenage boy suspected of being involved in a gang rape of a 15-year-old girl last month that was streamed live on facebook. on saturday, police say that they had charged a 14-year-old boy in connection with the case. the police say the second boy who has been identified is 15 years old. multiple videos of the attack were made, including the version streamed live on facebook. police say as many as 40 people watched the assault live and no one notified authorities. >> a couple of acts in this city now the last few months we have seen involving social media. it disgusts me that people would look at those videos and not pick up the phone and dial 911. >> police say the attack involved five or six males. they are working to identify the others in the video, including an adult. >>> president trump's senior advisor and son-in-law jared kushnev in iraq this morning, travelling with the chairman of
clare sims for that report. chicago police and another story say that they have identified and are new searching for another teenage boy suspected of being involved in a gang rape of a 15-year-old girl last month that was streamed live on facebook. on saturday, police say that they had charged a 14-year-old boy in connection with the case. the police say the second boy who has been identified is 15 years old. multiple videos of the attack were made, including the version streamed live on...
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clare is now preparing to move out of the refuge, into a new home.will soon be converted into an extra bedroom. staff will then have to work from a shed in the garden. one in six specialist refuges in england have closed since 2010 because of a shortage of money, according to domestic violence charities. and they're warning that around the country, the future of many more is injeopardy. in response, the government said... at the refuge in surrey, new arrivals are provided with the basics for mums and children, as they start a new life. but for all the women and children they give a home to, there are many more that they have to turn away. june kelly, bbc news. brexit poses an unprecedented threat to the environment — that was the warning from the green party, as it launched its local election campaign speaking in worcester, the party's co—leader jonathan bartley said the uk's withdrawalfrom the european union puts 40 years of environmental legislation at risk. timed tickets are being introduced at carrick—a—rede rope bridge, to try to deal with the c
clare is now preparing to move out of the refuge, into a new home.will soon be converted into an extra bedroom. staff will then have to work from a shed in the garden. one in six specialist refuges in england have closed since 2010 because of a shortage of money, according to domestic violence charities. and they're warning that around the country, the future of many more is injeopardy. in response, the government said... at the refuge in surrey, new arrivals are provided with the basics for...
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but, for now, let's leave it with this plea from clare.from all the political excitement in britain, world news has been dominated by escalating tensions between the united states and north korea. the highly repressive and secretive state was preparing for a fixed nuclear test. on monday it warned of all—out war if the united states used military force against it. amid this war of words, the bbc'sjohn sudworth was invited to pyongyang, where he interviewed the vice foreign minister. we asked him on his expectations of the journalistic trip with a difference. north korea is all about shows of strength. the first today came in this tae kwon do demonstration. the journalists, when they arrive, and i've been on a few of these trips now, you are met by at least one government minder. in our case, on this visit, two government minders, who were our own personal minders for the rest of the six days we were in pyongyang. so, they basically followed our every step. in fact, more than that, they set our itinerary in the first place. they came along
but, for now, let's leave it with this plea from clare.from all the political excitement in britain, world news has been dominated by escalating tensions between the united states and north korea. the highly repressive and secretive state was preparing for a fixed nuclear test. on monday it warned of all—out war if the united states used military force against it. amid this war of words, the bbc'sjohn sudworth was invited to pyongyang, where he interviewed the vice foreign minister. we asked...
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marie clare also released a photo of obama and biden that was taken today. because they are tapping some wires. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on fab * and instagram. for more on the show, it's a good one. join me tomorrow. thanks to gerri willis. i love her so much. so glad to see her in such great form. thank you for being part of the show. good night. >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come." so you had to be brave. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a classic, woven into the fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to which folks go for vintage old denim. >> finding any levi's pre-1900 is a massive rarity. that's the holy grail. >> what do you think they're worth? ♪ [ door creaks ]
marie clare also released a photo of obama and biden that was taken today. because they are tapping some wires. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on fab * and instagram. for more on the show, it's a good one. join me tomorrow. thanks to gerri willis. i love her so much. so glad to see her in such great form. thank you for being part of the show. good night. >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come." so you had to be brave. >> he truly was the...
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marie clare also released a photo of obama and biden that was taken today. they have head phones on because they are tapping some wires. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on fab * and instagram. for more on the show, it's a good one. join me tomorrow. thanks to gerri willis. i love her so much. so glad to see her in such great form. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirrorcam, brought to you by inventel products, llc. yep, they're out there, driving recklessly, causing accidents, and driving up your insurance rates! this is a show about car accidents... ...classic cars... ...and the hd mirrorcam, the personal security camera for your car. this is... "accidents caught on camera" with the hd mirrorcam. today, we're going to hear from people who have been in accidents and used the hd mirrorcam to prove their case. hear from law enforcement experts to hear the secret to protect yourself from tickets
marie clare also released a photo of obama and biden that was taken today. they have head phones on because they are tapping some wires. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on fab * and instagram. for more on the show, it's a good one. join me tomorrow. thanks to gerri willis. i love her so much. so glad to see her in such great form. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirrorcam, brought to you by inventel products, llc. yep,...
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but, for now, let's leave it with this plea from clare.lection has been called, can the bbc provide debate that is wide—ranging and informative? during the last election, and the referendum, the public was not well served by the amount of time spent chasing fashionable hares like the session with the possibility that labour might have a pact with the scottish nationalists. how much wasted time was that? this was a failure of effective debate. bbc, please, raise your gain. adversarial interviews are not a lwa ys gain. adversarial interviews are not always the most enlightening. away from all the political excitement in britain, world news has been dominated by escalating tensions between the united states and north korea. the highly repressive and secretive state was preparing for a fixed nuclear test. on monday it warned of all out war if the united states used military force against it. john sudworth was invited to pyongchang where he interviewed the vice foreign minister. we asked him on his expectations of the journalistic trip with a d
but, for now, let's leave it with this plea from clare.lection has been called, can the bbc provide debate that is wide—ranging and informative? during the last election, and the referendum, the public was not well served by the amount of time spent chasing fashionable hares like the session with the possibility that labour might have a pact with the scottish nationalists. how much wasted time was that? this was a failure of effective debate. bbc, please, raise your gain. adversarial...
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and that was part of what she did, and she influenced people as different, as, for instance, clare booth luce who was hinted the movement to get eleanor roosevelt to the senate to get eleanor roosevelt vice president and clare booth luce said eleanor roosevelt was among the world's best loved women because no william has ever comforted the distressed or the distressea the comforted. >> you said something that shakes me out of my box. it's a shame she says that women aren't ready for it because 100 years earlier you did have all of these women who did get out there in the streets and this is the lesson to learn. they had to relearn the lesson, that they -- you had all these people who were breaking this prohibition on them pulling together, going door to door, getting women to sign petitions, siesenting them to the state legislatures. going -- having fundraisingis events. they called them sewing circles, ladies antislavery society, sewing circled. sound so genteel but one of douglass' buying agrapher deepened them but they were sewing crafts they would sell at fairs and usually useful ite
and that was part of what she did, and she influenced people as different, as, for instance, clare booth luce who was hinted the movement to get eleanor roosevelt to the senate to get eleanor roosevelt vice president and clare booth luce said eleanor roosevelt was among the world's best loved women because no william has ever comforted the distressed or the distressea the comforted. >> you said something that shakes me out of my box. it's a shame she says that women aren't ready for it...
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we were talking offset about whether clare nce were talking offset about whether clarence house had seenfe, he has a girlfriend, but in november he spoke out quite extensively about media intrusion into his partner's personal life as well. it was said at the time that it didn't seem to have gone through clarence house. there were a few ruffled feathers about how he had gone out an attack the media, and i wonder, with this interview, whether maybe he was shooting from the hit a little bit himself. so maybe there is that question about, wow, you about but i about- but i can't see so rawly about this, but i can't see any for him. he will get any downside for him. he will get praised for this. you can't really do an interview on the subject, can you, without laying it all out? absolutely. i guess if there is any risk, it is not about anyone thinking less of him for talking about the subject, if there is any risk it could be that some less scrupulous people in the press will ta ke scrupulous people in the press will take the view that he has opened himself up, so that invites us to go looking
we were talking offset about whether clare nce were talking offset about whether clarence house had seenfe, he has a girlfriend, but in november he spoke out quite extensively about media intrusion into his partner's personal life as well. it was said at the time that it didn't seem to have gone through clarence house. there were a few ruffled feathers about how he had gone out an attack the media, and i wonder, with this interview, whether maybe he was shooting from the hit a little bit...
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. >>> and the santa clare's county sheriff is proposing a plan to make it easier for deputies and new recruits. >> she will be able to offer her starve 24-hour child care. >> reporter: deputies under stand this is no 9-5 job. and with long and often irregular hours, finding child care can be a challenge. just ask this deputy who sees it not only with her own family but with the newcomers she is in charge of recruiting. >> and it's stressful. it adds concern to the job. it's something you have to take into account. >> reporter: the sheriff smith would like to changeta. at a budget meeting, she outlined the vision to offer deputies 24-hour on-site child care. >> try to find child care for an infant overnight. go when you are now and start, you will need to for several years. >> reporter: the sheriff thinks more people, especially women. they would do see if it was not an issue. >> many companies provide or subside doze child air error error. i think think we in the county would want to uphold this standard as well. >> reporter: the sheriff would run a non-profit run the place. the budge
. >>> and the santa clare's county sheriff is proposing a plan to make it easier for deputies and new recruits. >> she will be able to offer her starve 24-hour child care. >> reporter: deputies under stand this is no 9-5 job. and with long and often irregular hours, finding child care can be a challenge. just ask this deputy who sees it not only with her own family but with the newcomers she is in charge of recruiting. >> and it's stressful. it adds concern to the...
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college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a families rasp began in the - when they are twin sons were you students there and continued after they left before becoming a librarian worked as a lifetime learn that is compassionate and went back to school to get our teaching credential and others science credentials working or worked more than 20 years in elementary schools across the city and the last one at the west portal school and a fantastic sustained of information for the next generation of leaders claire is the perfect larger than and is well-read herself and delights in matching the students to boxes it nurturing not only interests but a lot for learning i r
college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a...
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college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a families rasp began in the - when they are twin sons were you students there and continued after they left before becoming a librarian worked as a lifetime learn that is compassionate and went back to school to get our teaching credential and others science credentials working or worked more than 20 years in elementary schools across the city and the last one at the west portal school and a fantastic sustained of information for the next generation of leaders claire is the perfect larger than and is well-read herself and delights in matching the students to boxes it nurturing not only interests but a lot for learning i r
college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a...
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speaker supervisor katie tang is an incredible challenge she said deb how are we going to get more clareoss the city and it was a great question and in fact, i was happy to hear her it was a question i was asking we've been looking at as a department for months before she asked that question but she wasn't willing to wait for us to come to her we have to lead by example what about our own fleet for the city police to be 100 percent electric so she called a hearing of city departments and said how will you get us to 100 percent so this is a politician a resident a woman who speaks from the heart and is has a vision of 100 percent electric san francisco and it is such an honor to work with her and get her help to a move 24 through the board of supervisors let's welcome supervisor katie tang >> (clapping.) >> thank you for being here. and thank you for the sf staff deb and jesse and others i saw everyone who is at the present environment listening to me you couldn't ask those questions you might wonder how i got interested i live in a multi unit building it is not as nice as this and timed
speaker supervisor katie tang is an incredible challenge she said deb how are we going to get more clareoss the city and it was a great question and in fact, i was happy to hear her it was a question i was asking we've been looking at as a department for months before she asked that question but she wasn't willing to wait for us to come to her we have to lead by example what about our own fleet for the city police to be 100 percent electric so she called a hearing of city departments and said...
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clare, you were able to pursue that.y legal action for any previous debt so there won't be any bailiffs turning up. so we are getting this sorted out. it came in in!st getting this sorted out. it came in in ist april 2016. this is our first full year. it has been a learning curve, but it is working really well. what was your prospective previously on the impact of council tax on care leavers? i came in just before it came in last year, my prodesesor, but we are their corporate parents and these young people don't have a parent to lend them the odd £50 or £60. we felt this was something we had a little bit of control over, that we could help them financially to ease them into the independent living. and that's the approach that you've taken as well, stephen cawan at hammersmith and fulham council. how would you define the role of a council in terms of parenting kids in care? we're the corporate parent and any parent anywhere has a responsibility to make sure their children have the best possible start in life, but too oft
clare, you were able to pursue that.y legal action for any previous debt so there won't be any bailiffs turning up. so we are getting this sorted out. it came in in!st getting this sorted out. it came in in ist april 2016. this is our first full year. it has been a learning curve, but it is working really well. what was your prospective previously on the impact of council tax on care leavers? i came in just before it came in last year, my prodesesor, but we are their corporate parents and these...
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clare moody is labour mep for the south west and gibraltar — and is critical of the government for notng article 50. the development started on wednesday. there are two clear issues here. one is the future of gibraltar and making sure that gibraltar and making sure that gibraltar is part of whatever deal happens with the uk. they have the right to self—determination and have in the past made it very clear that they want to remain with their relationship to britain. most unanimous in the last referendum they had. absolutely, it was 9696 in favour of remaining, and the referendum on the relationship with britain was 99%. referendum on the relationship with britain was 9996. what do you say about the british government's handling of this in the light of what boris johnson handling of this in the light of what borisjohnson has said, namely that the support for gibraltar under the current arrangements are implacable and rocklike.|j the current arrangements are implacable and rocklike. i was very pleased to hear that he had made that statement, because actually my first gibraltar shock this
clare moody is labour mep for the south west and gibraltar — and is critical of the government for notng article 50. the development started on wednesday. there are two clear issues here. one is the future of gibraltar and making sure that gibraltar and making sure that gibraltar is part of whatever deal happens with the uk. they have the right to self—determination and have in the past made it very clear that they want to remain with their relationship to britain. most unanimous in the...
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college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a families rasp began in the - when they are twin sons were you students there and continued after they left before becoming a librarian worked as a lifetime learn that is compassionate and went back to school to get our teaching credential and others science credentials working or worked more than 20 years in elementary schools across the city and the last one at the west portal school and a fantastic sustained of information for the next generation of leaders claire is the perfect larger than and is well-read herself and delights in matching the students to boxes it nurturing not only interests but a lot for learning i r
college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a...
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let's speak now to clare moody, labour mep for the south west and gibraltar.m southampton. good afternoon. good afternoon. what is your reaction to developments of the last 2a hours? is your reaction to developments of the last 24 hours? the development started on wednesday, there are two clear issues here. one is the future of gibraltar, and making sure that gibraltar is part of whatever deal happens with the uk. they have a right to self—determination, and have in the past made it very clear that they want to remain with their relationship to britain. almost unanimously clear in the last referendum they had. absolutely, they are very good referendums in gibraltar, it was 96% in favour of remain, and the referendum on the relationship with britain was 99%. what do you then say about the british government's handling of this, especially in the light of what boris johnson this, especially in the light of what borisjohnson has said, namely that the support for gibraltar is implacable and rocklike? that the support for gibraltar is implacable and rocklike ?|i tha
let's speak now to clare moody, labour mep for the south west and gibraltar.m southampton. good afternoon. good afternoon. what is your reaction to developments of the last 2a hours? is your reaction to developments of the last 24 hours? the development started on wednesday, there are two clear issues here. one is the future of gibraltar, and making sure that gibraltar is part of whatever deal happens with the uk. they have a right to self—determination, and have in the past made it very...
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labour's clare moody is the mep for the south west and gibraltar.ned why she was encouraged by the foreign secretary borisjohnson's response. i was very pleased to hear that he'd made that statement, because actually my first gibraltar shock this week was on wednesday, when i saw the article 50 letter, where it appeared that the uk government had glossed over, indeed left out, the interests entirely of gibraltar. the reason why i am very clear on picking this up is because if the uk government is about to go into the most detailed negotiations that we have seen in decades, and it is vital that they are up to the job. so, it is really important to say, right, you weren't on the game on wednesday. you now have to step up to the plate for gibraltar. i'm pleased to see they have been doing. in future, as well, this isn'tjust about gibraltar it's about representing the interests of all british citizens. thousands of households on high incomes have received taxpayers money to buy a home, according to official figures. they reveal that the help to buy sche
labour's clare moody is the mep for the south west and gibraltar.ned why she was encouraged by the foreign secretary borisjohnson's response. i was very pleased to hear that he'd made that statement, because actually my first gibraltar shock this week was on wednesday, when i saw the article 50 letter, where it appeared that the uk government had glossed over, indeed left out, the interests entirely of gibraltar. the reason why i am very clear on picking this up is because if the uk government...
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. $84,000 for a family of four in clare county. -- santa clara county. alameda, lastrup was 75,000.ty is $74,000 and the vallejo area, low income is defined as $64,000 for a family of four. people we talked to were troubled by the news but not particularly surprised. especially given the rising cost of housing in the bay area. >> when half of what you are making is going to just getting to rooms -- getting 2 rooms, -- >> housing costs, i'm a teacher, my wife is an educator, it's hard to make ends meet. >> that is a lot of money that people would have to earn to live here. a lot of money. >> you can't make it with a family of four and $105,000. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: the new definition friar -- higher income thresholds mean more families could qualify for housing assistance. that is the good news. it is still a troubling reminder that the cost of living continues to rise here across the bay area. the median income for san mateo, marin and san francisco counties according to this data is about $115,000 for a family of four. that is only $10,000 more than that new definition for
. $84,000 for a family of four in clare county. -- santa clara county. alameda, lastrup was 75,000.ty is $74,000 and the vallejo area, low income is defined as $64,000 for a family of four. people we talked to were troubled by the news but not particularly surprised. especially given the rising cost of housing in the bay area. >> when half of what you are making is going to just getting to rooms -- getting 2 rooms, -- >> housing costs, i'm a teacher, my wife is an educator, it's...
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the governor clared a state of emergency two weeks ago.unties, authorities suspect arson. and one sheriff has a message for the person responsible. don't sleep, don't relax. we're on you and we'll be hotter than this fire until you're locked up. >>> some worry that strong winds will push the fires in a different direction. >> reporter: a new way to get busted for speeding in california. coming up the plan and what stands in its way. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's 6--- time for your final five... >> reporter: i'm anne makovec live in san francisco, one of two bay area cities that could see speed enforcement cameras. the other is san jose. and it would take a statewide bill, assembly bill 342 is up for a vote today. it would allow the cameras to take a picture of your car if you're going more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. the cameras would only be installed in areas with documented history of crashes. >> we can't get to every single corner to make sure that people are driving at speeds that are safe. >> reporter: this is a pil
the governor clared a state of emergency two weeks ago.unties, authorities suspect arson. and one sheriff has a message for the person responsible. don't sleep, don't relax. we're on you and we'll be hotter than this fire until you're locked up. >>> some worry that strong winds will push the fires in a different direction. >> reporter: a new way to get busted for speeding in california. coming up the plan and what stands in its way. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's 6--- time for...
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college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a families rasp began in the - when they are twin sons were you students there and continued after they left before becoming a librarian worked as a lifetime learn that is compassionate and went back to school to get our teaching credential and others science credentials working or worked more than 20 years in elementary schools across the city and the last one at the west portal school and a fantastic sustained of information for the next generation of leaders claire is the perfect larger than and is well-read herself and delights in matching the students to boxes it nurturing not only interests but a lot for learning i r
college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a...
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a reporter with our sister station in atlanta, clare sims, has the latest on the ongoing cleanup and aftermath. >> reporter: crews worked non- stop at the site of the interstate 85 bridge collapse. workers ripped down the sections of the leave pass needing replacement and cleared debris from piedmont road. >> i knew this bridge the whole life. i thought it was strange and i wanted to see what happened. >> reporter: they visited the site on sunday afternoon. she is impressed with how quickly workers made progress after seeing images of the initial instruction. >> i am glad that they're getting everything cleaned up quickly. >> reporter: laura green is from tallahassee is in -- and is in town visiting families for the weekend. she's not only worried about the businesses but the bigger picture. >> it's an important artery for citizens in atlanta. there will be ramifications across the united states. i don't know what they're going to be. i am sure people are doing studies, but i think they have to work around the clock. >> reporter: it will take months for the state to complete the high
a reporter with our sister station in atlanta, clare sims, has the latest on the ongoing cleanup and aftermath. >> reporter: crews worked non- stop at the site of the interstate 85 bridge collapse. workers ripped down the sections of the leave pass needing replacement and cleared debris from piedmont road. >> i knew this bridge the whole life. i thought it was strange and i wanted to see what happened. >> reporter: they visited the site on sunday afternoon. she is impressed...
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college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a families rasp began in the - when they are twin sons were you students there and continued after they left before becoming a librarian worked as a lifetime learn that is compassionate and went back to school to get our teaching credential and others science credentials working or worked more than 20 years in elementary schools across the city and the last one at the west portal school and a fantastic sustained of information for the next generation of leaders claire is the perfect larger than and is well-read herself and delights in matching the students to boxes it nurturing not only interests but a lot for learning i r
college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a...
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college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a families rasp began in the - when they are twin sons were you students there and continued after they left before becoming a librarian worked as a lifetime learn that is compassionate and went back to school to get our teaching credential and others science credentials working or worked more than 20 years in elementary schools across the city and the last one at the west portal school and a fantastic sustained of information for the next generation of leaders claire is the perfect larger than and is well-read herself and delights in matching the students to boxes it nurturing not only interests but a lot for learning i r
college. >> one second we want to be able to hear you after everyone is exited. >> okay. >> thank you clareas born in san francisco and grew up in marin county and washington, d.c. and attended san francisco college and uc berkley and san francisco state and san jose state a long time resident and someone i've known from our time on richmond district pta million dollar and washington, d.c. and married to paula clinical psychiatrists they have thirty-year-old twin sons now a...
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clare sent this one of the woodland near her home. she says it smells amazing at the moment., yes. enjoying the bluebells. the next one is from paul who sent us this from shropshire. there is one in dartmouth on the hill overlooking the harbour and it is called bluebell wood and it is spectacular. if there you're there have a look at bluebell wood. you're watching bbc breakfast. time now for a look at the newspapers. the papers are agreeing, we are starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we are on starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we are on the brink of nuclear war. the times has a similar story saying that president trump has been given a number of options which he is looking at the moment. the guardian, the same story. they are saying north korea warning from china. the daily mail has a story we have been talking about today, the mot for the driving test. you have got to be able to use a satnav and turn on the back heater. telegraph, the same story. david, what have you got for us? pages and pages abou
clare sent this one of the woodland near her home. she says it smells amazing at the moment., yes. enjoying the bluebells. the next one is from paul who sent us this from shropshire. there is one in dartmouth on the hill overlooking the harbour and it is called bluebell wood and it is spectacular. if there you're there have a look at bluebell wood. you're watching bbc breakfast. time now for a look at the newspapers. the papers are agreeing, we are starting with the daily mirror, they are...
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the same story but i have to be honest, that story is all of chapter 8, it's been published on mary clare and it takes way too long and i don't want to keep you here that long, it's going to be a long one for signing i think so that story has a lot of lessons, a lot of leadership lessons and usually it's about how to change the world and become an accomplished person and i look out of the crowd and i can't give that face because you guys are also, i respect you so much and you're already so accomplished so i had this last night in denver and i was talking to college students and i can talk to them about that but i'm going to change it up a bit. i apologize in advance because this is a difficult time for me to talk about. i'm going to tell you a different story. it's a summer night in 2007, it's my first deployment. we're all playing xbox until two in the morning and all of a sudden our radios go off and everything gets serious because we been called out on in medevac. so we get into the aircraft and start taxiing out and i start getting more details coming over the radio. that's my baby.
the same story but i have to be honest, that story is all of chapter 8, it's been published on mary clare and it takes way too long and i don't want to keep you here that long, it's going to be a long one for signing i think so that story has a lot of lessons, a lot of leadership lessons and usually it's about how to change the world and become an accomplished person and i look out of the crowd and i can't give that face because you guys are also, i respect you so much and you're already so...
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but, for now, let's leave it with this plea from clare crick.korea. satellite images led to news reports that the highly repressive and secretive state was preparing for a fixed nuclear test. and on monday it warned of all—out war if the united states used military force against it. amid this war of words, the bbc'sjohn sudworth was invited to pyongyang, where he interviewed the vice foreign minister. we asked him on his expectations of the journalistic trip with a difference. north korea is all about shows of strength. the first today came in this tae kwon do demonstration. the journalists, when they arrive, and i've been on a few of these trips now, you are met by at least one government minder, in our case on this visit, two government minders, who were our own personal minders for the rest of the six days we were in pyongyang. so, they basically followed our every step. in fact, more than that, they set our itinerary in the first place. they knew exactly where our steps were going to take us, and they came along and watched over every interv
but, for now, let's leave it with this plea from clare crick.korea. satellite images led to news reports that the highly repressive and secretive state was preparing for a fixed nuclear test. and on monday it warned of all—out war if the united states used military force against it. amid this war of words, the bbc'sjohn sudworth was invited to pyongyang, where he interviewed the vice foreign minister. we asked him on his expectations of the journalistic trip with a difference. north korea is...
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overcome some sort of depression or issues like that, pushing out this message. james' mum and brother, clarecheck, how you are? —— sores. it is one of the toughest sporting challenges in the world, more people have climbed everest. more people have climbed everest. more people have gone into space! quite outstanding. you must be very proud. where were you, when the challenge was taking place. i was attached to my phone, looking at the app, following every single move. once they had gone it was better, it was they had gone it was better, it was the anxiety leading up to their departure that was fairly intense. all challenges are emotional, physicalfor all challenges are emotional, physical for you, all challenges are emotional, physicalfor you, as a mother, very emotional, i should physicalfor you, as a mother, very emotional, ishould imagine, mixed emotions, supporting these young men, and thinking about your son. yes, when harry broached the subject, 18 months ago, i said, you know something, forget it, that's not happening. but the boys won me round. i gave my wholehearted support. i know
overcome some sort of depression or issues like that, pushing out this message. james' mum and brother, clarecheck, how you are? —— sores. it is one of the toughest sporting challenges in the world, more people have climbed everest. more people have climbed everest. more people have gone into space! quite outstanding. you must be very proud. where were you, when the challenge was taking place. i was attached to my phone, looking at the app, following every single move. once they had gone it...
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have noticed that for northern ireland and north—western parts of scotland, increasing amounts of clares, particularly the south—east, temperatures tomorrow could get up to 25, the warmest weather of the year so far. with all that warmth and sunshine, high uv levels and, for england and wales especially, high pollen levels so not great news for hay fever sufferers and if you like the warmth, make the most of it because things will turn cooler into next week. you're watching breakfast. the chief constable of durham police, mike barton, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. a couple of stories dominating. the aftermath of the attack of the missile launch by the us on syria. this is all about some of the response to that. the mirror, the same story, saying trump is one step away from war and many of the papers have the same thing. this is the one name that there could be the possibility that that could be repeated. and if i show you the front page of the telegraph, maybe you would like to pick about this because this is about the most recent attack on stock on and you see this extraord
have noticed that for northern ireland and north—western parts of scotland, increasing amounts of clares, particularly the south—east, temperatures tomorrow could get up to 25, the warmest weather of the year so far. with all that warmth and sunshine, high uv levels and, for england and wales especially, high pollen levels so not great news for hay fever sufferers and if you like the warmth, make the most of it because things will turn cooler into next week. you're watching breakfast. the...
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clared air made that he overplayed his hand. i want the president to be successful, i appreciate his partnership on the security front, but for the american taxpayer, we need to highlight what we're investing in and try to use our money to bring about outcomes that will stabilize not only egypt but the region. it is a large country with a unique history and i want nothing but success for the egyptian people. and the purpose of this hearing today is to inform the congress about the good, the bad, and the ugly. and unfortunately, it's all three. and we need to try to use our money in the most productive fashion to help egypt, but it's not time for egypt to help us when it comes to helping them. with that, we'll start with ms. dunne. >> chairman graham, subcommittee members, thank you very much for this opportunity to address you. the problem for the united states in assisting egypt is precisely this. how can the united states best support an important country and a long-time regional ally when its government adopts policies that p
clared air made that he overplayed his hand. i want the president to be successful, i appreciate his partnership on the security front, but for the american taxpayer, we need to highlight what we're investing in and try to use our money to bring about outcomes that will stabilize not only egypt but the region. it is a large country with a unique history and i want nothing but success for the egyptian people. and the purpose of this hearing today is to inform the congress about the good, the...
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missouri democrat clare mccaskill facing a 2018 reelection battle from a state that trump won told ao, and would filibuster. and told a private gathering gorsuch was one of the better ones. >> we hope that it leads to her support. it's hard to find any reason except for obstructionism to see why fellow democrats in her caucus have not been able to join them. >> mccaskill had a warning should justice kennedy origins ginsburg leave the court. and take it off the list and take to the senate, no, no, they're not going to let us do too long until they move to 51 votes. >> she's talking about the threat of the so-called nuclear option if invoked by leader mcconnell would allow to change the rules for a supreme court justice with a simple majority vote. >> if it comes it a rules change, and i sincerely hope that it does not for the sake of the grand traditions in this body, for the sake of the advise and consent clause for the constitution, if it does, it will be squarely on the shoulders of the republican party and the republican leader. >> many leaders say it's hypocritical of schumer, it
missouri democrat clare mccaskill facing a 2018 reelection battle from a state that trump won told ao, and would filibuster. and told a private gathering gorsuch was one of the better ones. >> we hope that it leads to her support. it's hard to find any reason except for obstructionism to see why fellow democrats in her caucus have not been able to join them. >> mccaskill had a warning should justice kennedy origins ginsburg leave the court. and take it off the list and take to the...
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it's not the first time to are you, your producer clare, and our friend the photographer to be there. how has things changed under this younger ruler. are things shall we say, less stable than they were under his father? >> he is working on a lot of different fronts, leland. what i am told, and what i am seeing on the ground, in the past couple of days, he is, in fact, tightening the inner circle, repression of the generals, actually, assassinations as we know, of relatives. he's also continuing to repress the people here to try to keep the information out from the outside world, but, and this is interesting, leland, he is also tried to loosen up the economy and trying to keep the public satisfied to some degree and finally, as we know and we've been the reporting for the past week from this region, he is keeping up the development of nuclear weapons, of the missiles, to keep his foes at bay. so it's quite a juggling act. that's what i said during my piece, this is not a guy who be underestimated, he and the people around him, leland. leland: that's for sure. greg palkot on the ground
it's not the first time to are you, your producer clare, and our friend the photographer to be there. how has things changed under this younger ruler. are things shall we say, less stable than they were under his father? >> he is working on a lot of different fronts, leland. what i am told, and what i am seeing on the ground, in the past couple of days, he is, in fact, tightening the inner circle, repression of the generals, actually, assassinations as we know, of relatives. he's also...
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one thing we do is clare knows the reason why we come to this country is because their lives are miserable and unsafe conditions of misery because of the drugs because we buy trafficked through their countries. there is help on the way called alliance for prosperity and it's literally colombia, something that's worked over the last 20 years the funding for that plan is 500 to $700 million a year. if we were just to take half the money that we're talking about spending for a wall we could fund the alliance for prosperity for the next two decades which is how long we've been funding plan colombia, which has worked. last thing i want to say is immigration reform. i'm not saying to people here illegally "we'll just let you stay, we'll provide immunity and let you stay." most americans are not interested in doing that. we passed comprehensive immigration reform in the senate five, six, seven, eight years ago. that didn't do that but gave people who were here, played by the rules got in line, worked, played taxes, spoke english a pathway to legal status. that make some sense. a guest worker prog
one thing we do is clare knows the reason why we come to this country is because their lives are miserable and unsafe conditions of misery because of the drugs because we buy trafficked through their countries. there is help on the way called alliance for prosperity and it's literally colombia, something that's worked over the last 20 years the funding for that plan is 500 to $700 million a year. if we were just to take half the money that we're talking about spending for a wall we could fund...
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i was not actually outside the prison, i was with care when the police brought to clare the secret locationamazing moment for what has been a very long three and a half years for everyone involved. it made it all worthwhile, without a shadow of a doubt. what did he say? he did not say a zero, to be fair. this is probably about half past to this morning. he just said it is very surreal really. he was commenting on the carjourney and the fact he has not been in a carfora and the fact he has not been in a carfor a few and the fact he has not been in a car for a few years will do that in itself was very strange. it will ta ke itself was very strange. it will take a bit of time to transition back into normality for him. were they emotional? 0f back into normality for him. were they emotional? of course they were. it has been the end to a very horrific period for them. i believe there will be an exclusive interview by the daily mail which will come out tomorrow, detailing all of this. why did it all happen in the early hours of the morning? it was to miss the unwanted media. it's very easy for us
i was not actually outside the prison, i was with care when the police brought to clare the secret locationamazing moment for what has been a very long three and a half years for everyone involved. it made it all worthwhile, without a shadow of a doubt. what did he say? he did not say a zero, to be fair. this is probably about half past to this morning. he just said it is very surreal really. he was commenting on the carjourney and the fact he has not been in a carfora and the fact he has not...
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right now, we are slow zeeing mostly clare skies. south bay, mostly cloudy.r the next couple of hours. here's a live look right now. we are expecting to e see the heaviest of the storms move ng by about 5:00. pushing south but about 8:00. >>> a little concert breaking out here right now. where are you guys from? >> tipton. >> tipton, all right. there you go, very nice. don't forget, get your weather any time you need it. you go to the weather channel on cable. savannah? >>> all right, al, thank you so much. well, kurt russell joined "the fast and furious team" as the mysterious federal agent mr. nobody. and he's back looking to recruit some extra muscle. take a look. >> what is training wheels talking about? what terms? >> confess to your crimes in berlin, treason, international espionage, massive destruction of property. you do that, we close the case. >> and? >> and the blacklist, germany loves that. officially you'll be a criminal. >> whoa, whoa, you need to work on your delivery, unofficially, you're off the books if you come work with me. >> kurt russell
right now, we are slow zeeing mostly clare skies. south bay, mostly cloudy.r the next couple of hours. here's a live look right now. we are expecting to e see the heaviest of the storms move ng by about 5:00. pushing south but about 8:00. >>> a little concert breaking out here right now. where are you guys from? >> tipton. >> tipton, all right. there you go, very nice. don't forget, get your weather any time you need it. you go to the weather channel on cable. savannah?...
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the others to watch include members like clare mccaskill, john tester and joe donnelly who came from states that trump won by double digits as well as some pragmatist mark warner and chris kuntz of virginia and delaware respectively. they are less likely to be swayed by arguments that were such is to probe this is to be on the court. >> the democratic leaders have announced their intentions to filibuster republicans then coming back and saying we made use the nuclear option to break that. give us a little history of how this was viewed in 2013 and how it might be used this time around. >> republicans say that this is just finishing up the job that former senate majority leader harry reid started in 2013 when he invoke the nuclear option to strip the minority party of the right to filibuster cabinet nominees as well as other executive branch nominees than judicial nominees below the level of supreme court. republicans say the 60 vote threshold for nominees is all but gone so they might so get rid of it for the supreme court as well and they say historically there has really never been
the others to watch include members like clare mccaskill, john tester and joe donnelly who came from states that trump won by double digits as well as some pragmatist mark warner and chris kuntz of virginia and delaware respectively. they are less likely to be swayed by arguments that were such is to probe this is to be on the court. >> the democratic leaders have announced their intentions to filibuster republicans then coming back and saying we made use the nuclear option to break that....