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damian: dr. matias bruzoni is an integral part of the new packard children's hospitt the good doctor joins us now here on "comunidad del valle" to share the great news with us on our show. welcome to this show. matias bruzoni: thank you so much. damian: we have some beautiful video of the new hospital. tell us--here are the images here. tell us about the new hospital, what makes it new, and what different things are you doing in there now? matias: yes, so we're all very excited about the opening of the new hospital as the project's been going on for about ten years now. so, it was a big day for us earlier this year. and we're all very proud, of course, and it's been a huge change. stanford children's health is the biggest healthcare system in the bay area who cares about--i mean, which cares about pregnant moms and sick children. so, we do cover about 60 locations in the bay area, so we really need this type of infrastructure to care for these patients. we have a very high complexity, our case mi
damian: dr. matias bruzoni is an integral part of the new packard children's hospitt the good doctor joins us now here on "comunidad del valle" to share the great news with us on our show. welcome to this show. matias bruzoni: thank you so much. damian: we have some beautiful video of the new hospital. tell us--here are the images here. tell us about the new hospital, what makes it new, and what different things are you doing in there now? matias: yes, so we're all very excited about...
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damian: congratulations. sophie: thank you.amian: we do have some pictures because it's been a busy week for you. tell us everywhere you've been. here you are doing a radio interview it looks like it. sophie: yeah. damian: and then there you are at san jose city hall with the mayor and council member magdalena carrasco receiving some sort of commendation.
damian: congratulations. sophie: thank you.amian: we do have some pictures because it's been a busy week for you. tell us everywhere you've been. here you are doing a radio interview it looks like it. sophie: yeah. damian: and then there you are at san jose city hall with the mayor and council member magdalena carrasco receiving some sort of commendation.
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damian: wow, wow. and what got you--what made you think-- kerensa: oh, i just saw flamenco for the first time, and i was absolutely hooked.
damian: wow, wow. and what got you--what made you think-- kerensa: oh, i just saw flamenco for the first time, and i was absolutely hooked.
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damián trujillo: gracias, hoy es como un tema recordatorio, ¿verdad?
damián trujillo: gracias, hoy es como un tema recordatorio, ¿verdad?
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thank you, damian. our europe correspondent there in liege. a campaign has been launched to honour conjoined twins who became international entertainment stars in the 1920s and 30s. violet and daisy hilton were born in brighton in 1908 — after being discovered as potential stars, they toured europe and the united states. now an east sussex historian is leading a drive for a plaque at the house where they were born. sara smith reports. this movie made their name. they had been rejected by their mother and adopted by a midwife. she put them on display at the pub where she worked and then to them on tour around the world. they were very famous for their time. they burned thousands of pounds, drew huge crowds. they were big games. well, well, tomorrow night is the big night. my sister is getting married andl night. my sister is getting married and i am thrilled. but when life imitated art, things went wrong. their manager had an idea that file that should marry a gay actor and it was a big celebrity wedding. within a few days, it became clear it w
thank you, damian. our europe correspondent there in liege. a campaign has been launched to honour conjoined twins who became international entertainment stars in the 1920s and 30s. violet and daisy hilton were born in brighton in 1908 — after being discovered as potential stars, they toured europe and the united states. now an east sussex historian is leading a drive for a plaque at the house where they were born. sara smith reports. this movie made their name. they had been rejected by...
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damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> damian live tweeted all day. you can follow his tweets by following us on twitter @nbc bay area. >>> we have new details about the deadly crash in fremont on tuesday night. three people died and five others hurt. a 12 year old girl is still fighting for her life in a hospital. all the other victims have been released. investigators say 21 year old deng wen tran is responsible. he was allegedly high while driving. his mother and friends arrived at the dublin courthouse for what was supposed to be his arraignment. >> do you guys want to say something to the family? >> no. the. >> how do you feel -- >> the alameda county district attorney's office has not yet charged tran. his next court daetz te is tomo. >>> governor brown signed a law that many see as a response to the trump administration's immigration policy. it bars attorneys from revealing their immigration status unless it directly impacts the case. it was co-authored by scott wiener and championed by the district attorney. it takes effect immediately. >>> it
damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> damian live tweeted all day. you can follow his tweets by following us on twitter @nbc bay area. >>> we have new details about the deadly crash in fremont on tuesday night. three people died and five others hurt. a 12 year old girl is still fighting for her life in a hospital. all the other victims have been released. investigators say 21 year old deng wen tran is responsible. he was allegedly high while driving. his mother and friends...
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we will put that to theresa may's oldest political ally, the formerjeremy damian green. and it was by common consent the story which best epitomised the excess of the 1980s.
we will put that to theresa may's oldest political ally, the formerjeremy damian green. and it was by common consent the story which best epitomised the excess of the 1980s.
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amber rudd, justine greening and the prime minister's former deputy, damian green, are on manoeuvres.rexit? also tonight... the party started by a clown is about to govern italy with a party of the far right. it's a big ask. can it really work? thank you so much. can i have mine in that? certainly. and a huge weekend for sports fans and monarchists. newsnight has the mash—up. we've taken the football pundits to the royal wedding. but here's what happened when we took the royal commentators to the beautiful game. they're off and they're kicking the ball. the guys in blue have got it at the moment and it's going over there. no, the guys in white have taken it over. this is of course the excitement you get in a game like this. 0h! somebody has picked it up. are they allowed to do that? i think they probably are. good evening. newsnight has learnt that a group of former cabinet ministers is hatching a plan to prove that the conservative parliamentary party would support a moderate brexit. justine greening, amber rudd and damian green want to show the prime minister that she would have suf
amber rudd, justine greening and the prime minister's former deputy, damian green, are on manoeuvres.rexit? also tonight... the party started by a clown is about to govern italy with a party of the far right. it's a big ask. can it really work? thank you so much. can i have mine in that? certainly. and a huge weekend for sports fans and monarchists. newsnight has the mash—up. we've taken the football pundits to the royal wedding. but here's what happened when we took the royal commentators to...
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damian grammaticas, many thanks, and to norman smith in westminster.ly half a million women in england who should have received invitations for breast cancer screening since 2009 were not contacted, partly because of it errors. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has told mps that between 135 and 270 women could have had their lives shortened because of the mistake. well, our health editor, hugh pym, is here. a very grave looking health secretary was about to mps, what did he have to say cool? he have to say yes, secretary was about to mps, what did he have to say yes, she began his statement by saying there had been serious failings in the programme in england. since 2009, in england, women between 50 and 70 have been invited for breast screening, it is volu nta ry, invited for breast screening, it is voluntary, and they get that every three years. but it has emerged that some women in their late 60s, who would you their final screening under this programme, never got the invitation, never heard that it was available. that is partly, we're told, an it
damian grammaticas, many thanks, and to norman smith in westminster.ly half a million women in england who should have received invitations for breast cancer screening since 2009 were not contacted, partly because of it errors. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has told mps that between 135 and 270 women could have had their lives shortened because of the mistake. well, our health editor, hugh pym, is here. a very grave looking health secretary was about to mps, what did he have to say cool?...
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live in san jose, damian trujillo. >> now damian live tweeted from the courthouse all day. you can follow his tweets by following us on twitter @nbc bay area. >>> ashl a and rocks were spewi nearly six miles into the sky. it's powerful yet dangerous display of mother nature happening in realtime. people in hawaii, their loved ones in the bay area and around the world are concerned. sam brock joins us from sfo with some of the local impact, sam? >> reporter: good evening. you can get to hawaii right now, whether or not you want to go at the moment is another matter. there are four flights between sfo and the big island. all of them are unaffected by what happened earlier this morning. at 4:15, as you know, kilauea erupted. and when that happened, fear unleashed of breathing in toxic gas. >> thin little needles of almost like glass have fallen on us when there's eruptions, and they can be irritating. we call it pele's hair. >> reporter: he is used to volcanic activity and its biproducts, but right now it's not magma or eruptions that have him concerned. >> the sulfur gas, the
live in san jose, damian trujillo. >> now damian live tweeted from the courthouse all day. you can follow his tweets by following us on twitter @nbc bay area. >>> ashl a and rocks were spewi nearly six miles into the sky. it's powerful yet dangerous display of mother nature happening in realtime. people in hawaii, their loved ones in the bay area and around the world are concerned. sam brock joins us from sfo with some of the local impact, sam? >> reporter: good evening....
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please stay with us, damian, because as damian was explaining, the format of this meeting was that theions in one go, and then mr zuckerberg gave the answers that he chose to give at the end. one question he didn't answer was on shadow profiles. these are collections of data on people who aren't on facebook. this is how this bit went. is there anything else here? shadow profiles. sure, so to your question, the... for the content that websites and apps send us, we think it's very important that people have the ability to clear this, so we just launched or just announced clear this, so we just launched orjust announced launched or just announced that we're building and will soon launch this clear history feature that allows you to clear all basic browsing history data. to your point about earlier around how do we separate out the security data, it's very important that we don't have people who aren't facebook users coming to our service and trying to scrape the public data that's available, so one of the ways that we do that is people use our service and even if they're not signed in, we
please stay with us, damian, because as damian was explaining, the format of this meeting was that theions in one go, and then mr zuckerberg gave the answers that he chose to give at the end. one question he didn't answer was on shadow profiles. these are collections of data on people who aren't on facebook. this is how this bit went. is there anything else here? shadow profiles. sure, so to your question, the... for the content that websites and apps send us, we think it's very important that...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. barr posted a racist tweet. the american actress compared former 0bama adviser valerie jarrett to an ape on social media. in a statement, abc called her comments "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent" with the network's values. more now from james cook in los angeles. in terms of twitter outrage, it doesn't get much bigger than suggesting that a black woman is an ape and that wasn't all she did in this late—night twitter tirade. she also attacked in vulgar terms hillary clinton, her daughter chelsea clinton. she attacked the billionaire financier george soros, a bete noir of many on the right in the united states, as a nazi — he isjewish. and she also voiced support for an english far—right politician, tommy robinson, who's been in the news today as well. the combined effect of all of this was very serious but, to be honest with you, i think the ape tweet alone would have been enough to get anyone fired. james cook in los angeles. political upheaval in italy has prompted a slump in g
damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. barr posted a racist tweet. the american actress compared former 0bama adviser valerie jarrett to an ape on social media. in a statement, abc called her comments "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent" with the network's values. more now from james cook in los angeles. in terms of twitter outrage, it doesn't get much bigger than suggesting that a black woman is an ape and that wasn't all she did in this late—night twitter tirade. she also...
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i'm damian trujillo. >> damian did break the story. this is a tweet that he posted within the last hour. you can follow him on twitter. his handle at news damian. >>> who will be our next governor. tomorrow is a pivotal night for california politics. the candidates square off. >> it's happening at the california theater in san jose. you can watch it live right here on nbc bay area. crews have been working all day to finish the preparations for the event tomorrow. the six top candidates will participate, including lieutenant governor gavin newsom. as of now, this is the only debate that newsom agreed to do before the june primary. >> sam brock joins us in san jose. strategy is everything going into tomorrow night. >> reporter: there is a lot on the line, raj, jessica. good evening. all of the action tomorrow night going to be over my shoulder on this stage at the california theater. what's so interesting about this particular primary. back in 2010, they changed the rules to the top two format. in 2014, governor brawn was the incumbent.
i'm damian trujillo. >> damian did break the story. this is a tweet that he posted within the last hour. you can follow him on twitter. his handle at news damian. >>> who will be our next governor. tomorrow is a pivotal night for california politics. the candidates square off. >> it's happening at the california theater in san jose. you can watch it live right here on nbc bay area. crews have been working all day to finish the preparations for the event tomorrow. the six...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege.re due to carry out an operation to evacuate hundreds of migrants living in makeshift camps. it's estimated more than 2,000 migrants and refugees are sleeping rough under bridges and by canals in what aid groups describe as "catastrophic sanitary conditions". men and some women, who aid workers say have escaped violence and dictatorship in countries such as sudan and eritrea, are crammed into tents on a pavement with no proper sanitation. hundreds began gathering there during cold weather at the start of the year, and numbers had grown in recent months. officials with some yellow high visibility jackets there. officials with some yellow high visibilityjackets there. we are expecting an operation to begin shortly. at the moment of agencies that people are standing around waiting to see what can happen. but you get a sense of what it must be like for people living there in those terms. aid workers are concerned about the unsanitary conditions. where they will be moved onto it is not quit
damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege.re due to carry out an operation to evacuate hundreds of migrants living in makeshift camps. it's estimated more than 2,000 migrants and refugees are sleeping rough under bridges and by canals in what aid groups describe as "catastrophic sanitary conditions". men and some women, who aid workers say have escaped violence and dictatorship in countries such as sudan and eritrea, are crammed into tents on a pavement with no proper sanitation. hundreds...
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and earlier i spoke to damian grammaticas.n by giving more details on today's attack. have been coming out. police investigators looking at the perpetrator of this attack. watchlist for suspected contacts with radicalfigures. quoting police sources. with radicalism or terrorism. that he was radicalised. he appeared to have targeted two policewomen on the street. he stabbed them and then shot them with their guns. shot dead when he ran out and confronted police outside. but we understand, too, now is that this man had been in prison. for his future release. suspicions about his contacts. but no doubt here that the police were the targets? certainly. that's what the prosecutors were talking about. attacked them unprovoked. he simply came up on them, stabbed them. dead and then the rest of the incident unfolded. so it seems, yes, targeted the police. in tomorrow's front pages at 10:1i0pm this evening in the papers. at the association of chartered certified accountants. labour minister tessa jowell, by using an immunotherapy vacci
and earlier i spoke to damian grammaticas.n by giving more details on today's attack. have been coming out. police investigators looking at the perpetrator of this attack. watchlist for suspected contacts with radicalfigures. quoting police sources. with radicalism or terrorism. that he was radicalised. he appeared to have targeted two policewomen on the street. he stabbed them and then shot them with their guns. shot dead when he ran out and confronted police outside. but we understand, too,...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. of the european union. by the failure to form a government are ‘ious‘. james reynolds reports from rome. in italy, it is probably not good news. minister went to see the head of state. italy expected him to be sworn in. but reporters were told to come back tomorrow. that there is no point in taking the job. if so, elections will be held in the summer. the vote and then possibly pull italy out of the euro. short steps from losing the confidence of the market. with actions that will affect growth and could even reduce it. so, how did italy get to this point? five star and league, outperformed traditional parties. eurosceptic administration. but the president vetoed their line—up on sunday. a national debate first, he told them. italians must now pick a side. the euro without question? italy does with europe? for 30 years, sonia has worked at rome's campo di fiori market. she tells me she cannot stand the populists. who are illiterate. they have never read a book. they have no political credentials. none. "not true," says daniele, who works a few stal
damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. of the european union. by the failure to form a government are ‘ious‘. james reynolds reports from rome. in italy, it is probably not good news. minister went to see the head of state. italy expected him to be sworn in. but reporters were told to come back tomorrow. that there is no point in taking the job. if so, elections will be held in the summer. the vote and then possibly pull italy out of the euro. short steps from losing the confidence of the...
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the key players include former cabinet ministers justine greening, amber rudd and damian green.in supporters know their work will be undermined if it is seen as one—sided and so they are teaming up with leave supporters. the aim — to marginalise the outliers at either end of the remain and leave spectrum. they now see no chance of finding common ground with the likes of brexiteerjacob rees—mogg, and if borisjohnson walks out of the cabinet, so be it. the arch—remainer dominic grieve is also in the sites of some. as the two sides try to bridge the gap, one tory grandee told me their work should be seen as a dive for the middle ground with one very simple aim — to show the centre of gravity lies with leavers and remainers who are prepared to compromise and that is designed to give theresa may the space to cut a deal without the support ofjacob rees—mogg and possibly even some members of her cabinet. my constituents don't like cabinet ministers openly rubbishing the plans of the prime minister in public. they want a sensible and considered compromise. and i think those that are arg
the key players include former cabinet ministers justine greening, amber rudd and damian green.in supporters know their work will be undermined if it is seen as one—sided and so they are teaming up with leave supporters. the aim — to marginalise the outliers at either end of the remain and leave spectrum. they now see no chance of finding common ground with the likes of brexiteerjacob rees—mogg, and if borisjohnson walks out of the cabinet, so be it. the arch—remainer dominic grieve is...
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thank you, damian grammaticas, there.cts to women from low income households in aberdeen is to be rolled out across scotland. the scottish government scheme — designed to tackle "period poverty" — was launched injuly last year. the pilot programme has given out free products to more than 1,000 women so far, as our scotland editor sarah smith reports. food banks and those who supply them do want to hand out more sanitary products. they are necessities, but they aren't often donated. that's why the scottish government now says it will give over £500,000 to fund free towels and tampons for women in low—income households. for women who can't afford to buy adequate sanitary protection, it can be a humiliating experience. not something you necessarily want to talk about. so, many have been suffering in silence, while girls have been forced to miss days at school, and their mothers have having to choose between buying food and menstrual products. this charity, fareshare, will soon be distributing government funded sanitary produ
thank you, damian grammaticas, there.cts to women from low income households in aberdeen is to be rolled out across scotland. the scottish government scheme — designed to tackle "period poverty" — was launched injuly last year. the pilot programme has given out free products to more than 1,000 women so far, as our scotland editor sarah smith reports. food banks and those who supply them do want to hand out more sanitary products. they are necessities, but they aren't often...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels.n aberdeen is to be extended across scotland. the scottish government scheme, designed to tackle what's called ‘period poverty‘, was launched in july last year. the pilot programme has given out free products to more than a thousand women so far — as our scotland editor sarah smith reports. food banks and those who supply them do want to hand out more sanitary products. they are necessities, but they are not often donated. that is why the scottish government now says it will give over half a million pounds to fund free towels and tampons for women in low income households. for women who cannot afford to buy adequate sanitary protection it can be a humiliating experience, not something you necessarily want to talk about. so many have been suffering in silence whilst girls have been forced to miss days at school and their mothers are having to choose between buying food and menstrual products. this charity, fair share, will soon be distributing government funded sanitary products as well
damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels.n aberdeen is to be extended across scotland. the scottish government scheme, designed to tackle what's called ‘period poverty‘, was launched in july last year. the pilot programme has given out free products to more than a thousand women so far — as our scotland editor sarah smith reports. food banks and those who supply them do want to hand out more sanitary products. they are necessities, but they are not often donated. that is why the scottish...
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damian grammaticas, thank you, from liege.l breakthrough in fighting the aggressive form of brain cancer which killed the former labour minister tessa jowell, by using an immunotherapy vaccine. results from a major international trial show that the life expectancy of patients with glioblastoma increased by at least six months, and for some patients it doubled survival to more than three years. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has the details. this is a glioblastoma. it was found three years ago in nigel‘s brain. now, all traces appear to have gone. we can see no evidence of any residual or recurrent tumour. nigel‘s a patient at london's king's college hospital and one of more than 300 volunteers on a trial of a personalised vaccine. i feel quite lucky to be on the trial, to be fair, yes. there are horror stories on the web and the survival rates are very low, aren't they, and short—lived, so anything to help is great. you want to grab onto it and run with it. the trial extended average survival from 17 to 23 months. one
damian grammaticas, thank you, from liege.l breakthrough in fighting the aggressive form of brain cancer which killed the former labour minister tessa jowell, by using an immunotherapy vaccine. results from a major international trial show that the life expectancy of patients with glioblastoma increased by at least six months, and for some patients it doubled survival to more than three years. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has the details. this is a glioblastoma. it was found three...
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we'll be talking to the dducation secretary, damian hinds, shortly after 7:30am.know your thoughts on that. the mayor of london wants to ban adverts promoting junk food from the city's public transport network as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity. 40% of 10 and 11—year—olds in the capital are overweight. ben ando reports. wherever all whenever you're travelling in london, fast food adverts seem to be a constant companion. ads for takeaways, soft drinks or sugary stacks adorn bus stops, train interiors and platforms. with nearly four in ten of london's ten or 11 —year—olds overweight or obese, the mayor of london said it's time for action. sadiq khan wants to ban these ads on the entire transport for london network, making it the second city in europe after amsterdam to do so. nutrition is also a social divide with children in poorer boroughs like dagenham or barking nearly twice as likely to be overweight as those in more prosperous areas, like richmond. is it ok to blatantly marketjunk richmond. is it ok to blatantly market junk food to our children. th
we'll be talking to the dducation secretary, damian hinds, shortly after 7:30am.know your thoughts on that. the mayor of london wants to ban adverts promoting junk food from the city's public transport network as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity. 40% of 10 and 11—year—olds in the capital are overweight. ben ando reports. wherever all whenever you're travelling in london, fast food adverts seem to be a constant companion. ads for takeaways, soft drinks or sugary stacks adorn bus...
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damian grammaticas reports. both murdered in cold blood. 13—year—old daughters as orphans. with a 25—she was filming the attacker yesterday from her balcony. and a man in a car. he can be seen brandishing two guns. when he gets close, the woman retreats. and just a few minutes later, armed officers have now arrived. you can see them advancing cautiously up the street. the attacker is hiding in a school. he runs out, firing. overnight release from prison. he'd been in and out ofjailfor ten years for minor offences. the facts are qualified as terrorist murder and attempted murder. of the judicial investigation. after his release from prison. his aunt saw him come to visit a former inmate he knew. the man, too, was murdered. translation: he didn't seem stressed. he was normal, laughing. he went up to michael's. i heard nothing after that. but was yesterday's mayhem avoidable? examining his conscience. "i am responsible for prisons. ", he said. questions for belgium to answer. damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels. the rail industry, accusing it of collectively failing passengers. left t
damian grammaticas reports. both murdered in cold blood. 13—year—old daughters as orphans. with a 25—she was filming the attacker yesterday from her balcony. and a man in a car. he can be seen brandishing two guns. when he gets close, the woman retreats. and just a few minutes later, armed officers have now arrived. you can see them advancing cautiously up the street. the attacker is hiding in a school. he runs out, firing. overnight release from prison. he'd been in and out ofjailfor ten...
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damian grammaticus, bbc news, brussels.political crisis in italy, where there's been no government since march. the prime minister—designate carlo cottarelli has met the president, but now appears to have suspended his efforts to form a caretaker administration. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds is in rome. the situation seems to change by the hour? it is entirely possible that by the timei it is entirely possible that by the time i finish this sentence things will have changed again. the prime minister designate has put on hold the formation of his own interim administration. he's trying to see if he can give a second chance to a populist coalition composed of two parties, five starr and the league rejected by the president on sunday. the government line—up was rejected because the president didn't like the nomination of a eurosceptic finance minister who talked in the past about italy leaving the euro. —— five star we now think there are discussions about a compromise for finance minister, possibly including the current pri
damian grammaticus, bbc news, brussels.political crisis in italy, where there's been no government since march. the prime minister—designate carlo cottarelli has met the president, but now appears to have suspended his efforts to form a caretaker administration. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds is in rome. the situation seems to change by the hour? it is entirely possible that by the timei it is entirely possible that by the time i finish this sentence things will have changed again. the prime...
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in a moment, we'll talk to damian grammaticas in brussels.irst let's talk to barbara plett usher, who is in washington. barbara, what's been the reaction there to president trump's momentous decision? well, a predictable reaction from the architects of the deal. president 0bama said it was so misguided this decision because the agreement was working and it was in the interests of the us. from democratic lawmakers they said it was a rash and short—sighted decision compromising us security. those within trump's orbit, they cheered him on praised him for keeping a campaign promise. you would have thought there would have been blanket support from republican lawmakers because many of them thought the deal was really bad. you did get statements of support from the party leadership but some senior republicans broke rank on it. they said it was a mistake to pull out u nless said it was a mistake to pull out unless you had proof that iran was violating it. they said it affected the credibility and reliability of the credibility and reliability of the
in a moment, we'll talk to damian grammaticas in brussels.irst let's talk to barbara plett usher, who is in washington. barbara, what's been the reaction there to president trump's momentous decision? well, a predictable reaction from the architects of the deal. president 0bama said it was so misguided this decision because the agreement was working and it was in the interests of the us. from democratic lawmakers they said it was a rash and short—sighted decision compromising us security....
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels. group has claimed responsibility for a bomb attack president trump has weighed in over the scandal surrounding roseanne barr. her hit tv show has been cancelled by abc after the star published a racist tweet about an adviser to former president 0bama. the tv network apologised, but president trump has accused abc of hypocrisy, because, he says, nobody on the channel has ever apologised to him over false reporting. authorities in algeria have seized more than 700 kilogrammes of cocaine aboard a container ship. the liberia—registered vessel was due to offload its cargo in the algerian port of 0ran, but the captain mysteriously refused to dock for three days. acting on a tip—off, the algerian coastguard boats forced the ship into port. the drugs were found in boxes marked as halal meat. dozens of pakistani shias have gone missing in recent months after, according to their families, being detained by the security forces. they've never been produced in court or charged with an offence, but
damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels. group has claimed responsibility for a bomb attack president trump has weighed in over the scandal surrounding roseanne barr. her hit tv show has been cancelled by abc after the star published a racist tweet about an adviser to former president 0bama. the tv network apologised, but president trump has accused abc of hypocrisy, because, he says, nobody on the channel has ever apologised to him over false reporting. authorities in algeria have seized more...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels.tained by the security forces. they've never been produced in court or charged with an offence, but sources in the community have told the bbc it's believed they're being secretly held by the intelligence services, accused of links to a brigade of shia foreign fighters in syria. but their families say they're innocent, and are desperate for any information about them. they've been speaking to secunder kermani. this cctv video shows this 30—year—old being taken away by members of the security forces in the city of karachi in november 2016. he hasn't been seen since. both the police and the intelligence services deny holding him custody. his family say he had just returned from pilgrimage in iraq with his pregnant wife. now, over a year later, she's given birth to a son who's never met his father. translation: no-one is telling us where he is or how he is. we are so worried. at least tell us what he is accused of. my kids are always asking me, when will our dad come back? what answer can
damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels.tained by the security forces. they've never been produced in court or charged with an offence, but sources in the community have told the bbc it's believed they're being secretly held by the intelligence services, accused of links to a brigade of shia foreign fighters in syria. but their families say they're innocent, and are desperate for any information about them. they've been speaking to secunder kermani. this cctv video shows this 30—year—old...
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damian grammaticas in brussels, thank you.s parts of the midlands and wales, after some areas experience more than a month's rainfall injustan hour. talks resume between us and north korean officials on a possible leaders' summit, after donald trump says he sees "great potential" in the north's future. the labour partyjoins calls to change abortion laws in northern ireland, following a referendum in the republic of ireland, but it's understood downing street believes any reform "is an issue for northern ireland". hugh ferris has the latest from the bbc sport centre. good morning. chris froome says he won the giro d'italia with an "absolutely clear conscience" after becoming just the third rider to win all three of cycling's grand tours back to back. he also became the first british man to win the race in italy. but many had questioned whether he should be competing at all after the controversy generated by his adverse finding for asthma drug salbutamol at last year's vuelta, the second of his three wins in a row. froome denies
damian grammaticas in brussels, thank you.s parts of the midlands and wales, after some areas experience more than a month's rainfall injustan hour. talks resume between us and north korean officials on a possible leaders' summit, after donald trump says he sees "great potential" in the north's future. the labour partyjoins calls to change abortion laws in northern ireland, following a referendum in the republic of ireland, but it's understood downing street believes any reform...
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the telegraph homes in on damian hinds' selective school so—called revolution with a £50m cash injectionten is pictured — she says she's still suffering the effects of his downfall. the mirror also leads with the funding for selective schools — but calls it a "scandal" and a "tory hand—out" and the times follows the trial of what it describes as britain's' first all—female terrorist group to plot attacks at the british museum and palace of westminster. the guardian also covers the torment of georgina chapman, the estranged wife of harvey weinstein. we will start with your paper jessica the guardian and the front page story we have run as our lead story about the government apologising about the treatment of the couple abdel hakim belhaj and fatima boudchar. a significant moment, a six—year campaign for this couple and fatima boudchar was four and a half months pregnant when the couple were ta ken and a half months pregnant when the couple were taken back to libya where her husband was an opponent of colonel gaddafi. he led an islamist group there. it came to light shortly after the gadda
the telegraph homes in on damian hinds' selective school so—called revolution with a £50m cash injectionten is pictured — she says she's still suffering the effects of his downfall. the mirror also leads with the funding for selective schools — but calls it a "scandal" and a "tory hand—out" and the times follows the trial of what it describes as britain's' first all—female terrorist group to plot attacks at the british museum and palace of westminster. the...
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i don't understand damian green's arguments at all. what he is really arguing for, i think, at all.r, i think, is to stay indefinitely in effectively the eu, and that is wholly unacceptable. tory mps who are supportive of the idea painted as a pragmatic compromise that could potentially unite the bulk of the tory party. well, it is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, which has already been rejected by the eu, so why are we working on that? why don't we do say the way we do business with the rest of the world is the way we will do business with the eu and in northern ireland is straightforward, in the argument, we are not going to have a hard border there. if the irish or the eu want to put it up, that will be their decisions, and completely unacceptable. that is up to them to do. we are a sovereign nation. we will not have a hard border in northern ireland. that is it. you aren't other brexiteers have made it clear you want to tolerate the idea. does that mean that mrs may's job would be on the line? she would face a challenge were she cheat to try to extend the transition?”
i don't understand damian green's arguments at all. what he is really arguing for, i think, at all.r, i think, is to stay indefinitely in effectively the eu, and that is wholly unacceptable. tory mps who are supportive of the idea painted as a pragmatic compromise that could potentially unite the bulk of the tory party. well, it is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, which has already been rejected by the eu, so why are we working on that? why don't we do say the way we do business with...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. will listen in the us president, donald trump. —— and across towow. 0h, do we know —— love nashville? do we love tennessee? we love tennessee. thank you. what a crowd. want to thank you and trays atkins, who was incredible. who was incredible. want to thank you very much, trace, it was fantastic. it was fantastic. tennessee, and that is what it is, a great state. great state. american music, and i mean incredible music. i love country music. music. thousands of hard—working american patriots. of your wonderful tennessee republican leaders. this feels just like before our election. election. this is a big crowd of people, a lot of people. a lot of people. people. everything, and they are still coming in. we love you. thank you. and we are producing for you, we're really producing. you, we're really producing. politician, can you imagine, the word politician? word politician? i never thought that was going to happen. that was going to happen. i don't even like it. even like it. said i was going to produce, and we are only one and a half years in. ch
damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. will listen in the us president, donald trump. —— and across towow. 0h, do we know —— love nashville? do we love tennessee? we love tennessee. thank you. what a crowd. want to thank you and trays atkins, who was incredible. who was incredible. want to thank you very much, trace, it was fantastic. it was fantastic. tennessee, and that is what it is, a great state. great state. american music, and i mean incredible music. i love country music. music....
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damian hinds is not clear how they will be made to prove that or held to account if they don't. £50 millionded between 160 odd grammar schools. somebody said its 300,000 each. if that is correct it is not a huge amount. said its 300,000 each. if that is correct it is not a huge amountm isa correct it is not a huge amountm is a symbolic gesture. perhaps it will kick—start a new policy grammar schools and this is the first way of doing it rather than being more radical and opening for schools. maybe it is the first step to that ultimate aim. the front page of the times newspaper, a big story with donald trump meeting kim in the singapore summits. an extraordinary week from the white house. unbelievable. it is not long ago you think about north korea and donald trump and people talking about big trouble ahead and it was becoming dangerous and the turnaround, extraordinary. the amazing scenes with kim jong—un with the south korean president and now prisoners that came back with tramp on the play. now we have a meeting, june 12 in singapore —— donald trump. regardless about what you think of don
damian hinds is not clear how they will be made to prove that or held to account if they don't. £50 millionded between 160 odd grammar schools. somebody said its 300,000 each. if that is correct it is not a huge amount. said its 300,000 each. if that is correct it is not a huge amountm isa correct it is not a huge amountm is a symbolic gesture. perhaps it will kick—start a new policy grammar schools and this is the first way of doing it rather than being more radical and opening for schools....
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we will put that to theresa may's oldest political ally, the formerjeremy damian green.was by common consent the story which best epitomised the excess of the 1980s. we remember the author tom wolfe, whose death was announced today. hello. there was relative calm in gaza today — with israelis and palestinians mostly counting the cost of yesterday's violence. for israelis, it's the diplomatic and reputational cost. for the palestinians, the cost has been measured in lives — they were burying the 58 people killed yesterday. at the un security council there was an emergency debate — nikki haley, the us ambassador was something of an outlier, in arguing that israel had acted with restraint. she walked out of the session when the palestinian representative began to speak. well, if yesterday's violence was a symptom of an underlying unresolved struggle between two peoples, is any attention being paid to the cause? does president trump have a plan for the palestinians other than to tell them to live with the reality of israeli occupation? does anyone? let's hearfrom mark urban.
we will put that to theresa may's oldest political ally, the formerjeremy damian green.was by common consent the story which best epitomised the excess of the 1980s. we remember the author tom wolfe, whose death was announced today. hello. there was relative calm in gaza today — with israelis and palestinians mostly counting the cost of yesterday's violence. for israelis, it's the diplomatic and reputational cost. for the palestinians, the cost has been measured in lives — they were burying...
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damian collins who runs our committee looking into this, they've become very, very tough questioners. they're real experts on this now. i don't think he will, because the level of scrutiny he wouldn't be under wouldn't help his case i doubt it, but i would love him too. >> thank you both for joining us as we await mark zuckerberg in europe that's it for today's show thanks for watching. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. sure. mom,what's up
damian collins who runs our committee looking into this, they've become very, very tough questioners. they're real experts on this now. i don't think he will, because the level of scrutiny he wouldn't be under wouldn't help his case i doubt it, but i would love him too. >> thank you both for joining us as we await mark zuckerberg in europe that's it for today's show thanks for watching. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. these birds once affected by oil are heading back...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. by using a new vaccine. and chemotherapy. the life expectancy oftients increased by at least six months. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has the story. you feeling ok in yourself? this is a glioblastoma. it was found three years ago in nigel‘s brain. now, all traces appear to have gone. we can see no evidence of any residual or recurrent tumour. personalised vaccine. there's horror stories on the web. the survival rates are very low, aren't they? and short—lived. anything to help is great, you want to grab onto it and run with it. i feel quite lucky to be on the trial, to be fair. yes. the trial extended average survival from 17 to 23 months. are still alive seven years on. so how does the treatment work? the cancer which otherwise can evade the body's own defences. personalised vaccine by individual to any patient who received it. to any patient who received it. have removed the tumour as much as possible. possible. to educate the immune system against the tumour. the tumour. explain why we are seeing such good results. results. patient a
damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. by using a new vaccine. and chemotherapy. the life expectancy oftients increased by at least six months. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has the story. you feeling ok in yourself? this is a glioblastoma. it was found three years ago in nigel‘s brain. now, all traces appear to have gone. we can see no evidence of any residual or recurrent tumour. personalised vaccine. there's horror stories on the web. the survival rates are very low, aren't they?...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. you‘re watching newsday on the bbc.de north korea? under one of the world‘s most repressive regimes. form of a brain tumour. sponsors athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. famine relief in africa. will be thousands of queues started forming at seven a:m.. forming at seven a:m.. area and into the juventus enclosure. enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. lost control. mourn the tragic death of nehru today, the father of independence. today, the father of independence. an end after 25 years and more than 1000 episodes. 1000 episodes. made one of the richest people on the planet. the planet. announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. the one with the bounce, the go, the girl power, not, geri halliwell? why? this is newsday on the bbc. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. i‘m babita sharma in london. our top stories. between trump and kim jong—un. has her hit series cancelled, after sending racist tweets. the makers of a rival game, claiming their idea was stolen. to a court in south korea. both
damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege. you‘re watching newsday on the bbc.de north korea? under one of the world‘s most repressive regimes. form of a brain tumour. sponsors athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. famine relief in africa. will be thousands of queues started forming at seven a:m.. forming at seven a:m.. area and into the juventus enclosure. enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. lost control. mourn the tragic death of nehru today, the father of independence....
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damian was there when the family learned they have to wait again. >> the family of maddie says they've been waiting too long for justice. now with the appeal by the defense, their frustration is only growing. >> adrian gonzalez sat in the courtroom today wearing the colors of an adult inmate. tunneled new law, the case needed a hearing to see if a judge agreed with the move. after nine weeks, a judge agreed and moved gonzalez back to adult court. >> talking about one of the most heinous krips will this county has ever seen. raping, kidnapping, and brutally murdering a child and then dumping her body with complete disregard for anything. >> gonzalez was 15 years owed when police say he killed maddie middleton. his 8-year-old neighbor of now it might be three months before an appellate court rules. >> the grounds for the appeal are essentially that, yes. he focused more on the crime is that less so on the child or the kid. and prop 57 really wants to give more kids who commit serious crimes, treatment and rehabilitation rather than pure punishment. >> they said they've already waited too
damian was there when the family learned they have to wait again. >> the family of maddie says they've been waiting too long for justice. now with the appeal by the defense, their frustration is only growing. >> adrian gonzalez sat in the courtroom today wearing the colors of an adult inmate. tunneled new law, the case needed a hearing to see if a judge agreed with the move. after nine weeks, a judge agreed and moved gonzalez back to adult court. >> talking about one of the...
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live in san jose, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> it is time to move on. the billionaire of what's app is leaving the country after being at odds with facebook. he is stepping down after disagreeing over the app's strategy and facebook's attempt to use its personal data. it was sold to facebook for more than $19 billion in 2014. he intends to quit facebook's board of directors. >>> new at 6:00, here they come, rolling into town by the hundreds. first we saw them in san francisco and now san jose. those electric scooters, and critics say they are a hazard because riders park them anywhere and everywhere, whenever they want. we have more on how the city wants to regulate them. >> reporter: in down town san jose, transportation meets technology. >> they've been popping up, and everyone's been kind of riding them. i see groups of friends ride down the street, and it looks like a lot of fun. >> reporter: companies like bird are hard to miss in downtown. >> you can pick it up from anywhere, leave it anywhere, and it's more convenient, because you don't have to b
live in san jose, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> it is time to move on. the billionaire of what's app is leaving the country after being at odds with facebook. he is stepping down after disagreeing over the app's strategy and facebook's attempt to use its personal data. it was sold to facebook for more than $19 billion in 2014. he intends to quit facebook's board of directors. >>> new at 6:00, here they come, rolling into town by the hundreds. first we saw them in san...
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damian trujillo, nbc bay area. >>> nine fires in less than an hour. now san jose police and fire are trying to figure out if it's the work of an arsonist. most of the fires burned in trash cans and dumpsters. in one case, there was a burning trash can pushed up against a fraternity house near san jose state. the fire cut power to the home and did leave some scorch marks. tonight some members of the house say they are jittery and are even considering moving out. >> a lot of them thousand anow g for their lives. >> the trash was in our parking lot. everything was burnt, melted. the electricity cable was completely trashed. >> san jose state says it sent students and staff a notification this morning about a arson near campus, saying a suspect was seen in a gray nissan pickup. the fires have not been ruled arson as of yet. >>> the san francisco district attorney announcing there willing no charges against the sfpd officers who opened fire on mario woods and luis gongola. this morning supporters and loved ones of gongola gathered and called the decision c
damian trujillo, nbc bay area. >>> nine fires in less than an hour. now san jose police and fire are trying to figure out if it's the work of an arsonist. most of the fires burned in trash cans and dumpsters. in one case, there was a burning trash can pushed up against a fraternity house near san jose state. the fire cut power to the home and did leave some scorch marks. tonight some members of the house say they are jittery and are even considering moving out. >> a lot of them...
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<damian law: "just have everyone stay in the locker room and don't have anyone present teams no morejust be solidified with that unity as a whole.">die hard niners fans are weighing in on the new n-f-l policyeither stand or stay in the locker room.. those who don't will cost them a fineit began when 49 niner quarterback colin kapernick refused to stand - to protest police brutality the actions sparked nationwide debate dividing america on the football fieldraider fan derrick
die hard niners fans are weighing in on the new n-f-l policyeither stand or stay in the locker room.. those who don't will cost them a fineit began when 49 niner quarterback colin kapernick refused to stand - to protest police brutality the actions sparked nationwide debate dividing america on the football fieldraider fan derrick
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damian wu has been keaching track of the increase. >> it was $54.16 for 18 gallons.paid $40 for 13 gallons. >> wow, you are seeing a jump. awe thaw yeah. >> reporter: in california and hawaii gas prices are approaching $3.70 a gallon. nearly a dollar higher than the national average. >> there are ten states at $3 a gallon or above. >> robert sinclair with aaa. >> we are seeing extremely high demand for gasoline. with the economy moving along, strongly as it is, and there is a lot more work, with work comes a lot more transportation. >> reporter: sinclair says the climb is due to diminishing supply of crude oil. >> price of gasoline is going up. now at what is considered the pain point for many drivers. >> but the drivers we spoke with told what's they pay at the pump is simply part of the price of hitting the road. >> reporter: can you afford the increase in gas price sntz. >> i can afford it. i don't like it. >> reporter: you need to put gas and go places you. need to pay. i hate it. but what are we going to do? >> this is the busiest driving season. until september
damian wu has been keaching track of the increase. >> it was $54.16 for 18 gallons.paid $40 for 13 gallons. >> wow, you are seeing a jump. awe thaw yeah. >> reporter: in california and hawaii gas prices are approaching $3.70 a gallon. nearly a dollar higher than the national average. >> there are ten states at $3 a gallon or above. >> robert sinclair with aaa. >> we are seeing extremely high demand for gasoline. with the economy moving along, strongly as it...
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atziri: david marcelino damiÁn recuerda con dificultad quÉ le sucediÓ a finales del mes pasado.fallido de subir a la bestia, el joven originaria del estado de mÉxico despertÓ en este estado de mÉxico. solo veÍa con el ojo derecho. saber que me parten el ojo. yo pensÉ que iba a volver a ver, que era un golpe. decir que mi ojo no iba a servir. atziri: la temperatura de la rueda del tren lo que paradÓjicamente lo salvo, mientras llegaban los servicios de emergencia. nunca hubo la oportunidad de replantarle las piernas por la magnitud de las heridas. mientras a sus 30 aÑos de edad, david hace esfuerzos por asimilar el cambio de vida. una vida productiva el no deja de repetirse para los cientos de migrantes que solo buscan vivir mejor. enviadoan a un al ver gebe, cada vez se reciben tres pacientes con una sdre mido amputada. jorge: lÍder de corea del enorme kim jong-un se reuniÓ con el lÍder de ese pais, xi jinping, el a finales de mayo o a principio de junio. ilia: autobÚs se incendiÓ y explotÓ en roma. el conductor reaccionÓ rÁpidamente pidiÉndoles a los pasajeros que bajaran del v
atziri: david marcelino damiÁn recuerda con dificultad quÉ le sucediÓ a finales del mes pasado.fallido de subir a la bestia, el joven originaria del estado de mÉxico despertÓ en este estado de mÉxico. solo veÍa con el ojo derecho. saber que me parten el ojo. yo pensÉ que iba a volver a ver, que era un golpe. decir que mi ojo no iba a servir. atziri: la temperatura de la rueda del tren lo que paradÓjicamente lo salvo, mientras llegaban los servicios de emergencia. nunca hubo la...
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damian? >> reporter: the chief here has not hidden his thoughts about young offenders. he thinks the criminal justice system is too lenient on kids. last night we mentioned it was a 13-year-old and 14-year-old who found themselves inside of a stolen car on the wrong side of the law. the stolen car came to a stop in front of the bridges academy heart school in san jose. a 13-year-old was behind the wheel, along with three passengers, all 16 or younger. that age might be shocking to many, but for san jose police it's becoming all too common. >> yeah, right now it's kind of becoming more and more prevalent. >> last year police arrested an 11-year-old believed to be the getaway driver of a stolen car and a burglary and robbery spree. the d.a. says juvenile crime increased countywide last year, especially residential burglaries, carjackings and auto thefts. >> all our kids need options to prevent them from making bad mistakes. >> the mayor's gang prevention task force knows it will have its hands full this summer with kids looking for things to do. the city is again hosting
damian? >> reporter: the chief here has not hidden his thoughts about young offenders. he thinks the criminal justice system is too lenient on kids. last night we mentioned it was a 13-year-old and 14-year-old who found themselves inside of a stolen car on the wrong side of the law. the stolen car came to a stop in front of the bridges academy heart school in san jose. a 13-year-old was behind the wheel, along with three passengers, all 16 or younger. that age might be shocking to many,...
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he finished behind fellow briton david king and poland's damian czykier who won the race.ake part in sunday's great manchester run. and, after winning double gold on the track at the 2012 and 2016 olympics, farah's now targetting similar success on the road in 2020. turkey olympics. that is the aim. if ican run turkey olympics. that is the aim. if i can run at least two marathons a year and two runs in a marathons as ican year and two runs in a marathons as i can before the olympics that would nice be and give a good confidence and a boost. obviously to try and work something out that works for you and that is what i have done over the years. i've never had that before. think it's a mocha and just kick. i've had to work on something that can beat the rest. i think it is going to take something that i can beat these guys. england cricket captainjoe root says his side aren't scarred but do have lots of learning to do when they take on pakistan in their first test at lord's next week. england go into a summer of test cricket looking to rebuild confidence following a 4—0 hamme
he finished behind fellow briton david king and poland's damian czykier who won the race.ake part in sunday's great manchester run. and, after winning double gold on the track at the 2012 and 2016 olympics, farah's now targetting similar success on the road in 2020. turkey olympics. that is the aim. if ican run turkey olympics. that is the aim. if i can run at least two marathons a year and two runs in a marathons as ican year and two runs in a marathons as i can before the olympics that would...
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our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. — so it seems nicola sturgeon is echoingtiations, nicola sturgeon has no role in that but this was michel barnier briefing her and whether government says that progress is being made they both disagree. eu officials are preparing for a summit infour officials are preparing for a summit in four weeks' time which is meant to sign of on the broad progress on those outstanding issues. the irish border and the legal underpinnings ofan border and the legal underpinnings of an exit deal. how any disputes would be governed. michel barnier, his team and nicola sturgeon both say that time is running out and progress is not being made and there isa progress is not being made and there is a risk that if the deadline is missed the only one that remains is in october and the uk could risk exiting with no deal which would also mean no transition period that follows that. those things are not nailed down country to perceptions that somehow. now nicola sturgeon said today that in her opinion the a nswer to said today that in her opinion the
our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. — so it seems nicola sturgeon is echoingtiations, nicola sturgeon has no role in that but this was michel barnier briefing her and whether government says that progress is being made they both disagree. eu officials are preparing for a summit infour officials are preparing for a summit in four weeks' time which is meant to sign of on the broad progress on those outstanding issues. the irish border and the legal underpinnings ofan...
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May 9, 2018
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i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area. >>> thank you. activists rallied to call for improvements in the way the city responds to harassment and rape. there was a hearing that police and hospital staff need to be more helpful. one woman was shocked with she reported her trip police. >> are you sure you really want this guy arrested? a thousand times, yes. i had to fight even just to be interviewed. so began my nightmare. >> the board of supervisors is considering a board offer response and prevention. >>> well, silent no more. the judge at the center of a massive recall effort is finally breaking his silence. up next, we'll hear from judge aaron persky. >>> and pge has a way of dealing with the wildfires. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. fog is building at the coastline. i'll show you how widespread tomorrow morning. and i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne fein
i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area. >>> thank you. activists rallied to call for improvements in the way the city responds to harassment and rape. there was a hearing that police and hospital staff need to be more helpful. one woman was shocked with she reported her trip police. >> are you sure you really want this guy arrested? a thousand times, yes. i had to fight even just to be interviewed. so began my nightmare. >> the board of supervisors is considering a board offer...
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May 10, 2018
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eusebia: damián, damián, las leyes de la naturaleza dicen que amor con amor se paga y no con mentiras
eusebia: damián, damián, las leyes de la naturaleza dicen que amor con amor se paga y no con mentiras
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May 29, 2018
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our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in liege. hejoins us live. he joins us live.rs that have been coming out. police investigators looking at the perpetrator of this attack. reports coming out that he may have been on some sort of a police watchlist for suspected contacts with radical figures. that has not been confirmed publicly. there have been reports quoting police sources. we cannot say that definitively, but
our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in liege. hejoins us live. he joins us live.rs that have been coming out. police investigators looking at the perpetrator of this attack. reports coming out that he may have been on some sort of a police watchlist for suspected contacts with radical figures. that has not been confirmed publicly. there have been reports quoting police sources. we cannot say that definitively, but
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May 26, 2018
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damian trujillo is live outside fire station-one with the story you )ll see only on nbc bay are. major shakeup this afternoon at presentation high school. a major shakeup this afternoon at presentation high school.
damian trujillo is live outside fire station-one with the story you )ll see only on nbc bay are. major shakeup this afternoon at presentation high school. a major shakeup this afternoon at presentation high school.