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mr cousins was chief executive at catering firm compass group.pany confirmed the deaths in a statement. compass group chairman paul walsh said... 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer is at the scene — he said police still don't know what caused the crash. air crash investigators said that their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first instance, they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane that lies more than a0 feet, it is in the crash site. the crash site is a couple of miles to the north of where we are at westhead. the plane came down in a place called jerusalem bay, this is near the town of cowan on the hawkesbury river. as you can see, it is that it illica part of the coastline. it is relatively close to sydney, but the area where the plane came down is tucked away, it is hard to reach, so of course piecing together the last moments of the aircraft is key to this investigation, so what investigators need to do is to retrieve, to salvage the aircraft to try to piece together, to establish how and w
mr cousins was chief executive at catering firm compass group.pany confirmed the deaths in a statement. compass group chairman paul walsh said... 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer is at the scene — he said police still don't know what caused the crash. air crash investigators said that their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first instance, they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane that lies more than a0 feet, it is in the crash site. the...
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compass group chairman paul walsh said...lk now to our correspondent phil mercer, who is at the scene of the crash in new south wales. is there anything more that we know today about what might have caused this tragic crash? no, we don't, air crash investigators say their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first insta nce their task is immense. in the first instance they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane which lies more than a0 feet in the crash site, which is a couple of miles to the north of where we are at westhead. the place came down in a place called jerusalem bay near the town of cowa n called jerusalem bay near the town of cowan on the hawkesbury river. as you can see, it is an invalid part of the coastline, it is relatively close to sydney, but the area where the plane came down is tucked away, ha rd to the plane came down is tucked away, hard to reach, so of course piecing together the last moments of the aircraft is key to this investigation, so what investigators
compass group chairman paul walsh said...lk now to our correspondent phil mercer, who is at the scene of the crash in new south wales. is there anything more that we know today about what might have caused this tragic crash? no, we don't, air crash investigators say their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first insta nce their task is immense. in the first instance they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane which lies more than a0 feet in the...
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of britain's compassed group the world's largest food service company the sea plane plunged into the hole three river near sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the wreckage is actually recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass is shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his tenure. as india seeks to keep growing its economy in twenty eighteen a look at president or interim ots reforms reveals a bit of a let down when elected back in twenty fourteen he promised to modernize the economy and education system and combat corruption this year the economy will be a third bigger than when modi took office but his economic measures have slowed the pace of growth and as our next report shows they've made life harder for those who can afford it least. grew up in the crowded in poverty stricken streets of the moon by slum of daughter. here he learned the trade of t
of britain's compassed group the world's largest food service company the sea plane plunged into the hole three river near sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the wreckage is actually recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass is shares rose almost seven hundred percent...
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today, compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens instead. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it, you know it's contaminated with something. cook it and it will kill all the bugs. otherwise, avoid it until we figure out what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. northern california gets its lettuce from imperial county or yuma, arizona. local restaurants believe it's safe to eat. >>> caltrans is taking action after last month's report on a dangerous stretch of road along the oakland estuary. but the victim's mother who sparked the investigation wants caltrans to do more. >> dan noyes has this i-team update. >> we're so close. >> reporter: she couldn't bring herself to celebrate christmas or new year's, the first since her son robert died. >> i went to visit my son at his grave, and that was it. >> reporter: the 23-year-old drowned after his car veered off the road on a rainy morning in february. sandra believes a c
today, compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens instead. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it, you know it's contaminated with something. cook it and it will kill all the bugs. otherwise, avoid it until we figure out what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. northern california gets its lettuce from imperial...
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today, compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens instead. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it, you know it's contaminated with something. cook it and it will kill all the bugs. otherwise, avoid it until we figure out what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. northern california gets its lettuce from imperial county or yuma, arizona. local restaurants believe it's safe to eat. >>> caltrans is taking action after last month's report on a dangerous stretch of road along the oakland estuary. but the victim's mother who sparked the investigation wants caltrans to do more. >> dan noyes has this i-team update. >> we're so close. >> reporter: she couldn't bring herself to celebrate christmas or new year's, the first since her son robert died. >> i went to visit my son at his grave, and that was it. >> reporter: the 23-year-old drowned after his car veered off the road on a rainy morning in february. sandra believes a c
today, compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens instead. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it, you know it's contaminated with something. cook it and it will kill all the bugs. otherwise, avoid it until we figure out what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. northern california gets its lettuce from imperial...
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he was chief executive of the compass group, which is the largest catering company in the world.as in her late 40s, she was travelling with an 11—year—old daughter. also on board were two of mr cousins's sons, aged in their early and mid—20s. so a terrible, terrible, tragic accident, that the authorities here in australia are investigating. as you say, this seaplane came down near the suburb of cowan, injerusalem bay, about 2k hours ago, and the australian transport safety bureau, in the last few hours, has begun efforts to retrieve the plane, because that seaplane still sits in about 13 metres of water, just to the north of where we are now. phil, this must be incredibly shocking for the tourism industry there? well, where we are is surrounded with new year's day holidaymakers from around the world, and people come to australia to see things that they can't see anywhere else, and now the job of the air crash investigation team is to find out how and why a routine sightseeing trip from rose bay, on sydney harbour, tojerusalem bay ended in such catastrophic circumstances. the plan
he was chief executive of the compass group, which is the largest catering company in the world.as in her late 40s, she was travelling with an 11—year—old daughter. also on board were two of mr cousins's sons, aged in their early and mid—20s. so a terrible, terrible, tragic accident, that the authorities here in australia are investigating. as you say, this seaplane came down near the suburb of cowan, injerusalem bay, about 2k hours ago, and the australian transport safety bureau, in the...
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of britain's compass group the world's largest food service company as the plane plunged into the hole three riven a sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the break and has recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass as shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his tenure. falling oil prices political unrest and corruption have decimated venice way there's a commie there a chronic shortages of food and medicine inflation is set to hit two thousand three hundred percent this year the president's throwing a bone to the working poor by hiking the minimum wage. possible president nicolas maduro made the announcement on new year's eve on the issue is i'm announcing an increase of forty percent of the national minimum wage and of all salary scales nationwide of teachers military police doctors public workers a lot of police. that still only brings the full time min
of britain's compass group the world's largest food service company as the plane plunged into the hole three riven a sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the break and has recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass as shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his...
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identified as richard cousins, 58 years of age, a successful is this man, chief executive of the compass groupo retire in march, he died alongside his two sons and also his fiancee who was in her late 405, and she died alongside her late 405, and she died alongside her 11—year—old daughter. so a terrible end to 2017 and we understand from the australian police that the wreckage of the seaplane at jeru5alem bay police that the wreckage of the seaplane atjerusalem bay near the town of cowan remained submerged in about 40 feet of water and a5 town of cowan remained submerged in about 40 feet of water and as we say, the investigation could take many months. thank you indeed. scores of people who had travelled to liverpool to celebrate the new year have had to spend the night in a temporary shelter after a fire in a multi—5torey car park next to the city's echo arena destroyed more than 1,000 vehicle5. steve saul reports. the fire is thought to have started in one vehicle on the third floor of the car park. emergency services arrived within minutes, but the flames quickly spread to other floors. po
identified as richard cousins, 58 years of age, a successful is this man, chief executive of the compass groupo retire in march, he died alongside his two sons and also his fiancee who was in her late 405, and she died alongside her late 405, and she died alongside her 11—year—old daughter. so a terrible end to 2017 and we understand from the australian police that the wreckage of the seaplane at jeru5alem bay police that the wreckage of the seaplane atjerusalem bay near the town of cowan...
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in australia, and investigators are trying to figure out what --sed the crash of a plane the compass group and four members of his family died near sydney. he's that down from compass in april after 11 years in charge -- he stepped down from compass in april after 11 years in charge. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: a milestone for oil today. wti crude crossing $60 a barrel for the first time in two years. opec production cuts and geopolitical and mechanical risks boosting crude prices. will the trend continue in 2018? francisco, is this just a temporary blip in prices here? >> we have seen a lot of things happening in the last couple of months. the pipeline feeding into brent shut down for a bit. that's clearing some of the inventories. we are still in a range bound market. we see prices for brent being as high $70 a barrel. we see prices contained in the range. vonnie: in your year ahead outlook, you see brent averaging 63 barre $63 a barrel. >> if you look on a forward
in australia, and investigators are trying to figure out what --sed the crash of a plane the compass group and four members of his family died near sydney. he's that down from compass in april after 11 years in charge -- he stepped down from compass in april after 11 years in charge. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: a milestone for oil today. wti crude crossing $60 a barrel for...
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australian police have confirmed that the british head of the giant, compass, catering group died, withutside sydney. here's stav with a look at this morning's weather. the first one of 2018. happy new year. this week is looking pretty u nsettled. year. this week is looking pretty unsettled. more on that in a moment. today, a lot of wind. rain at times. improving to the afternoon. low pressure a cross improving to the afternoon. low pressure across the north of the uk. this will bring wet weather through the english channel. fairly strong winds across southern counties of england. the extent of the rain, south wales, towards the m4 corridor. going east. to the north, dry weather with sunshine this morning. wet and windy weather in northern ireland and western parts of scotland. cold air. snow falling over the high ground. continuing to move away, the low pressure, towards the near continent, eventually clearing the south—east. sunshine behind. not a clearing the south—east. sunshine behind. nota bad clearing the south—east. sunshine behind. not a bad afternoon. wet and windy weather in
australian police have confirmed that the british head of the giant, compass, catering group died, withutside sydney. here's stav with a look at this morning's weather. the first one of 2018. happy new year. this week is looking pretty u nsettled. year. this week is looking pretty unsettled. more on that in a moment. today, a lot of wind. rain at times. improving to the afternoon. low pressure a cross improving to the afternoon. low pressure across the north of the uk. this will bring wet...
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compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it. if you know it's contaminated with something, cook it, it will kill all the otherwise i would avoid it until we know what's going on. >> we talked to several restaurants who locally source their legal us lettuce. they believe it is safe to eat. >>> changes could be under way for california's alert system following the north bay firestorm. legislators are proposing allowing every county to adopt up to date wireless emergency system, and updating how the system is used and how alerts are sent out. the fire destroyed thousands of homes and killed more than 40 people. >>> acting san francisco mayor london breed was asked whether she plans on entering the mayor's race. she had this answer. >> i've been inspired and i've decided that after careful consideration and just taking all of the things that i've been thinking about over the years and the work that i've done in the
compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it. if you know it's contaminated with something, cook it, it will kill all the otherwise i would avoid it until we know what's going on. >> we talked to several restaurants who locally source their legal us lettuce. they believe it is safe to eat. >>>...
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compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use otherleafy greens. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it. if you know it's contaminated with something, cook it, it will kill all the bugs. otherwise i would avoid it until we know what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. northern california gets its romaine from imperial county or yuma, arizona this time of year. we talked to several restaurants who locally source their legal lettuce. they believe it is safe to eat. >>> changes could be under way >>> changes could be under way for california's alert system following the north bay fires. legislators are proposing allowing every county to adopt up to date wireless emergency system, and updating how the system is used and how alerts are sent out. the fires destroyed thousands of homes and killed more than 40 people. >>> acting san francisco mayor london breed was asked whether she plans on entering the mayor's race. here's what she said. >> i'v
compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use otherleafy greens. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it. if you know it's contaminated with something, cook it, it will kill all the bugs. otherwise i would avoid it until we know what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. northern california gets its romaine from imperial county or...
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compass group ceo richard cousins and four members of his family were killed on sunday when their charteredseeing flight crashed north of sydney. the sea plane crashed into the river near jerusalem bay, killing all six on board including the pilot. atsins was due to step down the beginning of march. the former chief operating officer for europe will succeed him with immediate effect. executiver associates steinberg and his family were among 12 who died in a light plane crash in costa rica. steinberg, his wife and three sons died when their plane crashed shortly after takeoff. four members of a family from florida, another american and two local crew members died. as aberg was described wonderful man. north korean hackers are hijacking computers to mine cryptocurrencies as the regime in pyongyang widens its hunt for cash under tougher sanctions. that is according to the south korean government backed financial security institute. was used to mine worth $25,000. south korea's biggest carmaker has lost demand in the world's major markets. high-end i and kia set targets at 7.75 vehicles after s
compass group ceo richard cousins and four members of his family were killed on sunday when their charteredseeing flight crashed north of sydney. the sea plane crashed into the river near jerusalem bay, killing all six on board including the pilot. atsins was due to step down the beginning of march. the former chief operating officer for europe will succeed him with immediate effect. executiver associates steinberg and his family were among 12 who died in a light plane crash in costa rica....
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richard cousins, chairman of the compass catering group, died with his two sons, his fiancee, her daughtere hawkesbury river. the aircraft had been submerged in more than a0 feet of water, as phil mercer reports from sydney. the salvage operation atjerusalem bay began shortly after dawn. police divers used inflatable bags to lift parts of the seaplane from the bottom of the hawkesbury river. 0n the surface, a crane pulled the wreckage from the water onto a barge. one of the first pieces of the aircraft to be recovered was a damaged wing, followed by the engine, the front propeller and the tail. we now know that the seaplane that came down in these waters on new year's eve was badly damaged in another fatal accident 20 years ago. the plane was previously used as a crop—duster that crashed near the city of armadale, killing the pilot. it was rebuilt and bought by sydney seaplanes in 2006. the wreckage will be taken for examination to canberra. it will hold vital clues, including possible digital data and mobile phone footage from the passengers that could explain why a routine sightseeing fl
richard cousins, chairman of the compass catering group, died with his two sons, his fiancee, her daughtere hawkesbury river. the aircraft had been submerged in more than a0 feet of water, as phil mercer reports from sydney. the salvage operation atjerusalem bay began shortly after dawn. police divers used inflatable bags to lift parts of the seaplane from the bottom of the hawkesbury river. 0n the surface, a crane pulled the wreckage from the water onto a barge. one of the first pieces of the...
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richard cousins, the chief executive of the world's biggest catering group compass, died in the crash along with his sons william and edward. mr cousin‘s fiancee, emma bowden and her eleven year old daughter also died as did the australian pilot. the bodies of the victims have been recovered scores of people were left stranded in liverpool and forced to spend the night in emergency accommodation after a fire destroyed more than 1,000 cars parked close to the city's arena. no—one was hurt but residents in nearby apartments were evacuated as the fire service tackled the blaze which it describes as one of the worst it had ever dealt with. britain's trains are the oldest since current records began, according to figures from a transport watchdog. passengers are travelling in carriages which were typically built in the mid 1990s. the office of rail and road says older rolling stock can lead to problems with reliability and poorer performance. the department for transport says 11,500 new carriages will be introduced across britain by 202a. the president of iran has appealed for calm, saying
richard cousins, the chief executive of the world's biggest catering group compass, died in the crash along with his sons william and edward. mr cousin‘s fiancee, emma bowden and her eleven year old daughter also died as did the australian pilot. the bodies of the victims have been recovered scores of people were left stranded in liverpool and forced to spend the night in emergency accommodation after a fire destroyed more than 1,000 cars parked close to the city's arena. no—one was hurt...
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richard cousins, the chief executive of the world's biggest catering group, compass, died in the crash along with his sons william and edward. mr cousin‘s fiancee, emma bowden, and her 11—year—old daughter also died as did the australian pilot. the bodies of the victims have been recovered. the incident is... talks for itself. this is people that have come over on holiday to visit australia, they we re on holiday to visit australia, they were in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them at a place like that is nothing more thanjust happen to them at a place like that is nothing more than just project. scores of people were left stranded in liverpool and forced to spend the night in emergency accommodation after a fire destroyed more than 1,000 cars parked in a car park close to the city's arena. no—one was hurt but residents in nearby apartments were evacuated as the fire service tackled the blaze, which it describes as one of the worst it had ever dealt with. britain's trains are the oldest since current records began, according to figures from a tra
richard cousins, the chief executive of the world's biggest catering group, compass, died in the crash along with his sons william and edward. mr cousin‘s fiancee, emma bowden, and her 11—year—old daughter also died as did the australian pilot. the bodies of the victims have been recovered. the incident is... talks for itself. this is people that have come over on holiday to visit australia, they we re on holiday to visit australia, they were in one of the most beautiful parts of the...
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on port property and our commission wanted us to do something positive and respond with compassion and this group of folks got the work going. first we did clearing of the encampments and focused on compassionate services to people. then we identified the navigation centre as city policy is the best of breed in providing care to the homeless population and we found a site at 25th street and we even got the local neighbourhood residents and the community organisations to support the navigation centre. it was a long process, but it was a very, very rewarding one. and the awardees spent many, many hours doing the hard work that is involved in encampment removals so we're very proud that they were given very prestigious award. i would like to announce that we're having a special meeting january 30. this will be at the -- the open session will be at 3:15 at pier one in the bayside conference rooms. thank you very much. >> there any public comment on the executive director's report? any public comment? being none, public comment is closed. commissioners report. >> are we showing these slides? >> you wa
on port property and our commission wanted us to do something positive and respond with compassion and this group of folks got the work going. first we did clearing of the encampments and focused on compassionate services to people. then we identified the navigation centre as city policy is the best of breed in providing care to the homeless population and we found a site at 25th street and we even got the local neighbourhood residents and the community organisations to support the navigation...
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you with just a quick antidote, written testimony that came to our committee from the compass working capital group. and it's a story about tanya. and she graduated from the f.s.s. program in massachusetts. now, when she enrolled in the f.s.s. program she had been receiving housing assistance for about four years. she was working full time and raising two children. but she had bigger dreams. and one of those dreams was to one day own a house. at the time tanya believed that owning a home was in her words, quote, not for families like mine. a low-income, single mother who came from a family where no one has ever owned a home. so when tanya graduated from the program, she got the assistance, got the counseling, and in the end she was able to increase her annual income by $8,000, she was able to improve her credit score by 140 points, pay down her debt and save $3,000. she graduated from the program in 2015 and achieved her dream of becoming a homeowner the first -- homeowner, the first person in her family to do. so she said, but what makes me happiest of all is seeing my children love their new home
you with just a quick antidote, written testimony that came to our committee from the compass working capital group. and it's a story about tanya. and she graduated from the f.s.s. program in massachusetts. now, when she enrolled in the f.s.s. program she had been receiving housing assistance for about four years. she was working full time and raising two children. but she had bigger dreams. and one of those dreams was to one day own a house. at the time tanya believed that owning a home was in...
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richard cousins, chairman of the compass catering group, died with his two sons, his fiancee, her daughterft had been submerged in more than 40 feet of water, as phil mercer reports from sydney. the salvage operation atjerusalem bay began shortly after dawn. police divers used inflatable bags to lift parts of the seaplane from the bottom of the hawkesbury river. on the surface, a crane then pulled the wreckage from the water onto a birch. one of the first pieces of the aircraft to be recovered was a damaged wing, followed by the engine, the front propeller and retail. we now know that the seaplane that came down in these waters on new year's eve was badly damaged in another fatal accident 20 yea rs damaged in another fatal accident 20 years ago. the plane was previously used as a crop—duster that crashed near the city of armadale, killing the pilot. it was rebuilt and bought by syd ney the pilot. it was rebuilt and bought by sydney seaplanes in 2006. the wreckage will be taken for examination to canberra. it will hold vital clues, including possible digital data and mobile phone footage fr
richard cousins, chairman of the compass catering group, died with his two sons, his fiancee, her daughterft had been submerged in more than 40 feet of water, as phil mercer reports from sydney. the salvage operation atjerusalem bay began shortly after dawn. police divers used inflatable bags to lift parts of the seaplane from the bottom of the hawkesbury river. on the surface, a crane then pulled the wreckage from the water onto a birch. one of the first pieces of the aircraft to be recovered...
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group has been discussing? >> i have not been talking to them about a solution. we have to do compassion and security. all i can say about the white house, their house has been unreliable to work with on this issue. in the meeting tuesday, the president did a wonderful job. he chastised the administration for handing out a list of border demands that could only be concluded at the end. when he was told that $18 billion for the wall was too mu ch. house offered congress and $33 billion on border security. have to understand what will work and commit to it. someone has to leave. the white house staff has been reliable. --someone has to lead. the senate is the best body to leave the country to a result -- lead the country to a result. if you have an open debate on the floor of the senate and house, you give the necessary votes and the president would sign. are you going to take this directly to senator mcconnell in it's meanthour? >> to include immigration in the package of things to be considered. i'm making a suggestion that there are a lot of democrats and know if we need to can't resolve immigration
group has been discussing? >> i have not been talking to them about a solution. we have to do compassion and security. all i can say about the white house, their house has been unreliable to work with on this issue. in the meeting tuesday, the president did a wonderful job. he chastised the administration for handing out a list of border demands that could only be concluded at the end. when he was told that $18 billion for the wall was too mu ch. house offered congress and $33 billion on...
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an illegal immigration problem no no in truth it's a compassion problem take for example the current issues between the faith based humanitarian group death no more in the u.s. border patrol just last week the group issued a damning report on the u.s. border patrols mistreatment of humanitarian aid workers supplies and efforts along the us mexico border including the destruction of thousands of water bottles left along crossing hotspots to prevent the dehydration and deaths of those undocumented immigrants looking to better their lives. the report states these actions call into question the border patrol's own claims to be humanitarian the practice of destruction and interface with aid is not the deviant behavior of a few ro border patrol agents it is a systemic feature of enforcement practices and a logical extension of the broader strategy of prevention through deterrence you see that's that's not illegal immigration problem where where is your humanity would you deny your fellow men and women a basic element of life water why do that because a piece of paper saying they're allowed to be here is more important than their own well
an illegal immigration problem no no in truth it's a compassion problem take for example the current issues between the faith based humanitarian group death no more in the u.s. border patrol just last week the group issued a damning report on the u.s. border patrols mistreatment of humanitarian aid workers supplies and efforts along the us mexico border including the destruction of thousands of water bottles left along crossing hotspots to prevent the dehydration and deaths of those...
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compassion is usually not calibrated, okay? if you care about a group of people, if you think there is a humanitarian or suffrage issue, you usually address that, and yes, you can want other things, but ordinarily your compassion for something is not calibrated to how much you get in return for helping. >> that is certainly true. i don't necessarily think that the white house is approaching this as sort of a compassion moment as much as they are a deal on. >> bill of love? >> well, that's true. he did use those words, chris, there's no doubt about that, but what i think is -- and what i think mick mulvaney is preserving the space for negotiation for is you guys saw steve scalise's comments this morning, the number three republican in the house. >> yep. >> we are also focused on the senate and how this is done, and there's nothing yet on how house republicans will be brought onboard on this which is where the most ardent opposition deal. >> and he used the hash tag schumer shutdown and that was what the russian boxer was using and he said who? he said th
compassion is usually not calibrated, okay? if you care about a group of people, if you think there is a humanitarian or suffrage issue, you usually address that, and yes, you can want other things, but ordinarily your compassion for something is not calibrated to how much you get in return for helping. >> that is certainly true. i don't necessarily think that the white house is approaching this as sort of a compassion moment as much as they are a deal on. >> bill of love? >>...
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in truth it's a compassion problem take for example the current issues between the faith based humanitarian group death no more in the u.s. border patrol just last week the group issued a damning report on the u.s. border patrols mistreatment of humanitarian aid workers supplies and efforts along the us mexico border including the destruction of thousands of water bottles left along crossing hotspots to prevent the dehydration and deaths of those undocumented immigrants looking to better their lives the report states these actions call into question the border patrol's own claims to be humanitarian the practice of destruction and interface with aid is not the deviant behavior of a few ro border patrol agents it is a systemic feature of enforcement practices and a logical extension of the broader strategy of prevention through deterrence. you see that's that's not in the illegal immigration problem where where is your humanity when you deny your fellow men and women a basic element of life water why do that because a piece of paper saying they're allowed to be here is more important than their own
in truth it's a compassion problem take for example the current issues between the faith based humanitarian group death no more in the u.s. border patrol just last week the group issued a damning report on the u.s. border patrols mistreatment of humanitarian aid workers supplies and efforts along the us mexico border including the destruction of thousands of water bottles left along crossing hotspots to prevent the dehydration and deaths of those undocumented immigrants looking to better their...
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compassion. and you wouldn't believe the amount of homeless people there will. >> reporter: between january 2015 and 2016 homelessness in bucks county rose 9%. the housing group says the average age of a homeless person is nine years old. >> it's very cold. you can imagine what it's like for someone who has no roof over their head. >> it started when she was giving away her uber tips to homeless. she realized she could do more. she used a car to drive them around. >> it's a great out let. >> reporter: since last year. she's helped countless people and formed frnd ships. she shared photographs. a man she met outside a walmart. she drove him to get a haircut. and able to get him a spot at a nursing home skbl it's the best feeling in the world. >>> new at 11 spotfy is getting hit tonight with a lawsuit for more than $1 billion. filed that suit saying spotfy is streaming millions of unlicensed songs in what's called a massive copyright infringement. some of the songs belong to big acts. the publisher wants $150,000 in damages for each song that it represents. spotfy is not commenting. >> frozen over. take a look at what's happening. those are icicles cascading fr
compassion. and you wouldn't believe the amount of homeless people there will. >> reporter: between january 2015 and 2016 homelessness in bucks county rose 9%. the housing group says the average age of a homeless person is nine years old. >> it's very cold. you can imagine what it's like for someone who has no roof over their head. >> it started when she was giving away her uber tips to homeless. she realized she could do more. she used a car to drive them around. >>...
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group has been discussing if no. i am not talking about solution. was really good a week ago. andot to do compassion security. staff is say, the unreliable to work with on this issue. two examples. the meeting tuesday where the president did a wonderful job, i thought. administratione for handing out a list of border demands that can be concluded at end, not the beginning. in $16 billiond for the wall, thighs much. i think he was right then what house staff do and of for the congress $33 billion for board needsore ty that so that to stop. we need a reliable partner. the president is in a good spot understanding what deal will work. we just got to commit to it. is going to do, somebody has got to lead. house staff has been unbelievable. the hout is locked down. think the senates the best bod dow lead the country to results. president's support eventually but i agree with rand paul. he had open debate on the floor of the senate and the house, we would get the necessary votes in both chambers and the president would sign it. when does that debate begin? february 8th.gin >> will you take it directly to coming mcc
group has been discussing if no. i am not talking about solution. was really good a week ago. andot to do compassion security. staff is say, the unreliable to work with on this issue. two examples. the meeting tuesday where the president did a wonderful job, i thought. administratione for handing out a list of border demands that can be concluded at end, not the beginning. in $16 billiond for the wall, thighs much. i think he was right then what house staff do and of for the congress $33...
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napa at 9:00 this morning a group of nonprofits, religious groups and service organizations will hold an mlk jr. day of action and compassion. the base camp for that is at st. john's parish hall. that's in napa. in the east bay there will be a cultural celebration at noon at pittsburgh high creative arts building. that's in the city of pittsburgh. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> in 1983 president ronald reagan signed legislation designating every third monday in january as dr. martin luther king jr. day. >> as we well know dr. king spent much of his life fighting for equality for african-americans and other minorities. he was assassinated on april 4th, 1968. we'd like to share this portion of his famous "i have a dream" speech from 1983. quote, in the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. >>> and today as we celebrate dr. martin luther king day i will actually be the master of ceremonies at the 38th annual martin luther king jr. luncheon. that is t
napa at 9:00 this morning a group of nonprofits, religious groups and service organizations will hold an mlk jr. day of action and compassion. the base camp for that is at st. john's parish hall. that's in napa. in the east bay there will be a cultural celebration at noon at pittsburgh high creative arts building. that's in the city of pittsburgh. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> in 1983 president ronald reagan signed legislation...
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events today in napa at 9:00 a group of nonprofits, religious groups and service organizations will be holding an mlk jr. day of action and compassion. base camp for that has st. john's parish hall in napa. another one also in pittsburg, a cultural celebration at noon at pittsburg high's creative arts building. a couple events honoring the late civil rights leader taking place today. bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:34 right now. in morning no word on possible charges after a weekend brawl all caught on camera. it happened saturday in the east bay at a pizza parlor. this is video from inside john's incredible pizza in newark. police say a girl was looking for her missing phone, then the fight broke out when she asked a group of people if they had seen it. >> next thing you know there is a massive brawl, people throwing fists and it was quite crazy. we would have definitely found the cellphone if they had just given us a little bit of time to let us do our jobs instead of throwing punches. >> police say there was no cellphone theft. the phone had been turned into the restaurant's lost and found just hours earlier. >>> this
events today in napa at 9:00 a group of nonprofits, religious groups and service organizations will be holding an mlk jr. day of action and compassion. base camp for that has st. john's parish hall in napa. another one also in pittsburg, a cultural celebration at noon at pittsburg high's creative arts building. a couple events honoring the late civil rights leader taking place today. bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:34 right now. in morning no word on possible...
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groups about a solution? >> i'm not talking about a solution. the president was really good a week ago. we have to do compassion and security. all i can say about the white house, their staff has been very reliable on the issues. on tuesday when the president did a one of job, i thought, he chastised the administration for listing out border demands which can only be concluded at the end, not beginning. he said that was too much. i think he's right. . in understanding what deal will work, you just have to commit to it. someone has to lead. the white house staff has been pretty unreliable. the house is locked down. so i think the senate is the best body to lead the country to a result. we need the president's support eventually, but i agree with rand paul. if you had an open debate on the floor of the senate and the house, we would get the necessary votes in both chambers and the president would sign it. when does that debate begin? it needs to begin around february the 8th. >> senator graham, are you going to take this proposal directly to senator mcconnell in the coming hours? >> i think senator mcconnell, i'm willing to vo
groups about a solution? >> i'm not talking about a solution. the president was really good a week ago. we have to do compassion and security. all i can say about the white house, their staff has been very reliable on the issues. on tuesday when the president did a one of job, i thought, he chastised the administration for listing out border demands which can only be concluded at the end, not beginning. he said that was too much. i think he's right. . in understanding what deal will work,...
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with respect, dignity, empathy, compassion, and are truly supported by police, prosecutors, and the criminal justice system and courts. what is obvious is that a strong group of determined women can, in fact, change the world and will. the fact that the women led the investigation, the prosecution team, and that three female judges now sentenced defendant nassar is poetic justice. as i reflect on the last seven days of the sentencing hearing, it became clear that each day more women and girls were empowered. it was evideed by our growing you remember in, people that were reaching out to us to come to speak their truth. these women and girls have transformed themselves before our very eyes from victim to survivor to champion for justice and advocates for change. in all of this, the world outside will carry on. but i want to recenter you and this court and all involved back on the reason we're here. the sentencing of defendant larry nassar for his admitted conduct against numerous young girls. he sexually assaulted them. he did so under the guise of medical treatment, and he did so for his own sexual purpose and gratification. he carried out his plot through
with respect, dignity, empathy, compassion, and are truly supported by police, prosecutors, and the criminal justice system and courts. what is obvious is that a strong group of determined women can, in fact, change the world and will. the fact that the women led the investigation, the prosecution team, and that three female judges now sentenced defendant nassar is poetic justice. as i reflect on the last seven days of the sentencing hearing, it became clear that each day more women and girls...
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group has been discussing? >> i'm not talking about a solution. the president was really good tuesday, a week ago. we got into compassion and security. all i can say about the white house, their staff has been unreliable to work with on this issue. two examples. in the meeting tuesday, where the president did a wonderful job, i thought, he chastised the administration for handing out a list of border demands that can only be concluded at the end, not the beginning. when he was told that his $18 billion for the wall, he said that's too much, i think he was right, then what does the white house staff do? offer the congress $33 billion for border security. we need a reliable partner. i think the president is in a good spot in terms of understanding what deal will work. you just got to commit to it. so, the senate is going to do -- somebody's got to lead. the white house staff has been pretty unreliable. the house is locked down. so i think the senate is the best body to lead the country to a result. we need the president's support eventually, but i agree with rand paul. if you had an open debate on the floor of the senate and the house,
group has been discussing? >> i'm not talking about a solution. the president was really good tuesday, a week ago. we got into compassion and security. all i can say about the white house, their staff has been unreliable to work with on this issue. two examples. in the meeting tuesday, where the president did a wonderful job, i thought, he chastised the administration for handing out a list of border demands that can only be concluded at the end, not the beginning. when he was told that...
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compassion. now he's saying, citizenship. >> let me try to give you some my perspective on this. he did not reject a compromise from the grouphat was around the table lindsey graham went in there with a whole other set of issues. >> they checked every box for him. >> i do not agree with you on that. the second thing is that it's a negotiation, both sides are going to get to say what's acceptable and not acceptable. this very easily might not happen, because they don't strike the right balance, on immigration it's almost impossible to find that balance. i give the president great credit. he's trying to reach out. >> we have seen in the last ten days with the case of jorge rodrigez and the case of the doctor in kalamazoo. they were very similar situations we were brought here as children. we have seen the separation of families. >> i'll tell you what, a bottle of what you like if you can show me that the graham durbin bill didn't check all four boxes. >> i'm worried you've been drinking a bottle you like. up next, our final fact. stick around. tflix included. so, you can watch all your netflix favorites on your new samsung pho
compassion. now he's saying, citizenship. >> let me try to give you some my perspective on this. he did not reject a compromise from the grouphat was around the table lindsey graham went in there with a whole other set of issues. >> they checked every box for him. >> i do not agree with you on that. the second thing is that it's a negotiation, both sides are going to get to say what's acceptable and not acceptable. this very easily might not happen, because they don't strike...
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compassion. >> sandra: clearly, you can see the crowd has gathered at the white house and the rose garden area or the president will be addressing this groupy a satellite. on the right-hand side of your screen, you can see the actual march happening at the national mall in washington, d.c. they are out there sharing their message. >> harris: and as kennedy just pointed out, it puts it into the vernacular of the american people, especially among women, so they can talk about things and not a get so acrimonious. they can see everybody's perspectives. that's what march is supposed to be about. >> sandra: we will cover that life as it happens. republican lawmakers are not demanding the lease of a classified memo. they say a detail shocking and alarming abuses of government surveillance. a source close to the matter says the memo details the house intelligence committee's oversight work for the fbi and justice department, including a controversial controversy over fisa surveillance in the masking of trump campaign officials. fox news has been told 115 house republicans have already seen the memo. no democrats outside the house have seen it. now
compassion. >> sandra: clearly, you can see the crowd has gathered at the white house and the rose garden area or the president will be addressing this groupy a satellite. on the right-hand side of your screen, you can see the actual march happening at the national mall in washington, d.c. they are out there sharing their message. >> harris: and as kennedy just pointed out, it puts it into the vernacular of the american people, especially among women, so they can talk about things...
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compassion. do you have a fitness tracker? steps each day to keep fit. better for our health? a bbc team decided to test this with two groups after a breakdown. 2016 after a breakdown. teacher for 38 years, first in england then wales. england then wales. the constant changing of the curriculum. curriculum. it has allowed for headteachers to be bullies. headteachers to be bullies. thank you for watching. you for watching. the bbc newsroom live is next. hi there. it is a cold and blustery day across many parts of the uk. day across many parts of the uk. areas, and some of those are pulling us know. this is done this morning. round in the north—west, with a few thunderstorms. thunderstorms. could be wintry, even down to low levels. levels. it feels cold, 3—adc in the north, 5—7dc in the south. north, 5—7dc in the south. feel colder than that because of the wind. wind. element, a bit of sleet and snow perhaps. perhaps. freezing, a frosty and icy start where you have had showers. where you have had showers. some good spells of sunshine. good spells of sunshine. another cold feeling day. goodbye. this is bbc news, and these are
compassion. do you have a fitness tracker? steps each day to keep fit. better for our health? a bbc team decided to test this with two groups after a breakdown. 2016 after a breakdown. teacher for 38 years, first in england then wales. england then wales. the constant changing of the curriculum. curriculum. it has allowed for headteachers to be bullies. headteachers to be bullies. thank you for watching. you for watching. the bbc newsroom live is next. hi there. it is a cold and blustery day...
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amber haque has spent time with one vegan group called the save movement, which says it has a non—violent approach to campaigning. they say their cause is compassion animal welfare and a desire for a healthy lifestyle has seen a huge jump in the number of us going vegan. which, in turn, has led to a rise in those speaking out about animal rights. what's going on in there is extreme, what's happening to these animals is extreme. but when does activism become extremism? standing up against the animal holocaust. and what threat is that message causing to britain's farming industry? when you're being called murderers and rapists, that is overstepping the mark there. there's no doubt that veganism is one of the fastest—growing lifestyles, the demand for vegan and vegetarian food increasing by 987% last year in britain. vegans don't eat or use any animal product or dairy. most have a deep belief we shouldn't kill animals at all. close to half of all the uk's vegans are aged 15 to 3a, and it's a generation that's now taking up the fight for animal rights. a new group is the save movement. there's 42 branches across the uk. they say they have a zero toler
amber haque has spent time with one vegan group called the save movement, which says it has a non—violent approach to campaigning. they say their cause is compassion animal welfare and a desire for a healthy lifestyle has seen a huge jump in the number of us going vegan. which, in turn, has led to a rise in those speaking out about animal rights. what's going on in there is extreme, what's happening to these animals is extreme. but when does activism become extremism? standing up against the...
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recipients and really understand it is compassion that the to seal the border because we don't have another generation of them. remember, this was self-appointed groupwrong, tell me the other group came together. there are no other groups. rachel: house republicans are -- brian: did they get together in bipartisan way? no, the answer is no they didn't. steve: think about the six democrats and republicans who got together. they came up with a bill that was so mushy to those on the left and the right, president said, i'm not going -- brian: negotiate. negotiate, sit there i need more border money. i need a better job on chain migration. don't get out of the room until you have a deal. steve: unfortunately with this congress things are so polarized the democrats do not want to give the president of the united states any wins. rachel: they do not want to give any wins, they want to talk about race that is easy subject for them. that is how they scuttle the whole thing. they i this that is what happens. they're using the "dreamers." they are using the "dreamers." brian: -- on tuesday. was steny hoyer acting on tuesday, if you think he was acting and othe
recipients and really understand it is compassion that the to seal the border because we don't have another generation of them. remember, this was self-appointed groupwrong, tell me the other group came together. there are no other groups. rachel: house republicans are -- brian: did they get together in bipartisan way? no, the answer is no they didn't. steve: think about the six democrats and republicans who got together. they came up with a bill that was so mushy to those on the left and the...
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an illegal immigration problem no no in truth it's a compassion problem take for example the current issues between the faith based humanitarian groupdeath no more in the u.s. border patrol just last week the group issued a damning report on the u.s. border patrols mistreatment of humanitarian aid workers supplies and efforts along the us mexico border including the destruction of thousands of water bottles left along crossing hotspots to prevent the dehydration and deaths of those undocumented immigrants looking to better their lives the report states these actions call into question the border patrol's own claims to be humanitarian the practice of destruction of an interface with aid is not the deviant behavior of a few row border patrol agents is a systemic feature of enforcement practices and a logical extension of the broader strategy of prevention through deterrence. you see that's that's not in the illegal immigration problem where where is your humanity when you deny your fellow men and women a basic element of life water why do that because a piece of paper saying they're allowed to be here is more important than their own
an illegal immigration problem no no in truth it's a compassion problem take for example the current issues between the faith based humanitarian groupdeath no more in the u.s. border patrol just last week the group issued a damning report on the u.s. border patrols mistreatment of humanitarian aid workers supplies and efforts along the us mexico border including the destruction of thousands of water bottles left along crossing hotspots to prevent the dehydration and deaths of those undocumented...
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the chairman of the compass catering group died after a seaplane crashed north of sydney.in 1996. yesterday we brought you news of storm eleanor, which caused disruption across the uk — and its making itself known across northern europe too. winds of more than 90 miles an hour hit the french coast. in brittany, sea defences were breached and waves flooded into the streets. and high winds in paris brought down scaffolding. in switzerland, 25 people were stuck inside a cable car due to strong winds — later being rescued by helicopter — and a train was blown off the tracks near lucerne injuring eight people. those are the main stories on what the moment to salvage a little bit of pride. australia won the first three tests and the fourth test was drawn. a bit of rain there. this is england's last chance to restore that pride. is it half, half? not quite like that. 3.5, half, that is better than 3—0. joe root, a lot of pressure. england are relying on captain, joe root to steady the ship, on the opening day of the fifth test in sydney. he won the toss, chose to bat and they wer
the chairman of the compass catering group died after a seaplane crashed north of sydney.in 1996. yesterday we brought you news of storm eleanor, which caused disruption across the uk — and its making itself known across northern europe too. winds of more than 90 miles an hour hit the french coast. in brittany, sea defences were breached and waves flooded into the streets. and high winds in paris brought down scaffolding. in switzerland, 25 people were stuck inside a cable car due to strong...