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damian grammaticasrcbbc news, baona.laura: in a look at other news from around the wld, tensf thousands of rescuers have been deployed acrosswoapan after the t storm to hit the country in decades. soar,ar typhoon hagibis has killed 40 people, and andnd another 16 are missing. 36 of japan's hi district were by high winds and torrential rain, triggegeng landslides and catastrophic flooding. a political outsider has gottent a landslory tunisia to become the country's next presidt. as an independent candidate, the former law professor has vowed to address the country's economic and social probms. people have been celebrating in ecuador after the gernment agreed to reinstate feel suidies following 12 days of mass protest by indit nous people tought the country to a standstill. in return, leaders of the indigenous movement said ty will end demonstrations will the agreement was reached after talks brokered by thenited nations and the catholic church. now to the story of how a woman searching for her missing half sister found he
damian grammaticasrcbbc news, baona.laura: in a look at other news from around the wld, tensf thousands of rescuers have been deployed acrosswoapan after the t storm to hit the country in decades. soar,ar typhoon hagibis has killed 40 people, and andnd another 16 are missing. 36 of japan's hi district were by high winds and torrential rain, triggegeng landslides and catastrophic flooding. a political outsider has gottent a landslory tunisia to become the country's next presidt. as an...
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hat do you think, damian damian?do you think, damian: if he's using human rights, it is kind of uncharted territory for him to lean on that as opposed to national security or economic interest, which i think is an interesting twist to all of this. 110 million people are rumored to be in these reeducation camps. this means china has got to stimulate its economy more because trade is not going to be any impact from trade talks. vincent: if he focuses on human rights, it could become a global situation where europe has to properly respond to that. they can't just ignore that. the europeans have to get involved. romaine: a lot of folks said that human rights should have been on the table a year ago, and the u.s. kind of dismissed it. we are heading into the 13th round of negotiations, but are we any closer than we are re-where -- then where we were at round 10 or around eight? you have people basically talking about 2500 on the s&p, the dow had to be priced out if a trade deal fell apart, or else the prospects fell apart
hat do you think, damian damian?do you think, damian: if he's using human rights, it is kind of uncharted territory for him to lean on that as opposed to national security or economic interest, which i think is an interesting twist to all of this. 110 million people are rumored to be in these reeducation camps. this means china has got to stimulate its economy more because trade is not going to be any impact from trade talks. vincent: if he focuses on human rights, it could become a global...
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we're live in san jose, i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, damian. >>> well, the wait is almost over. we're about two hours away from tip-off. the warriors play their first game of the regular season at chase center in san francisco. warriors versus l.a. clippers. anthony flores will have a full report for you live from chase coming up at 6:00. but anthony is not the only person going to the game. someone is headed to the game in a little bit. yay! >> i'm very excited. >> exciting. >> tell us how sglits i did go there for dave matthews. it's beautiful for the concert. now i'm going for basketball. it's going to be a nice day in san francisco but we have some concerns. the fire danger lower now but there's another event coming up this weekend. >> we are putting all eyes on that wind as we move into this weekend's forecast. so let's take you to that microclimate weather tonight. we do want to start off with live chopper video. our crew in the control room is pulling this up and you can see there's plenty of smoke. the fire is very active as a lot of this smoke
we're live in san jose, i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, damian. >>> well, the wait is almost over. we're about two hours away from tip-off. the warriors play their first game of the regular season at chase center in san francisco. warriors versus l.a. clippers. anthony flores will have a full report for you live from chase coming up at 6:00. but anthony is not the only person going to the game. someone is headed to the game in a little bit. yay!...
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here's damian grammaticus on what's going on. for all of that noise that you heard there, for all of the briefing, both sides still see some value in it. now what is that value? well, for the eu side, the value is clearly they do want a deal. but despite whatever you've heard there, i mean it's clear that eu side with like a deal to sort this out. and they want to keep this show on the road. even if they have real doubts about what the uk has put on the table. first of all, because with the uk has put on the table is a significant step back from where the uk was earlier in the negotiations, and a number two, because of what the uk has put on the table has also in the eu's you just doesn't work. it doesn't address the problems on the irish border. in any meaningful way. but the eu is hoping to somehow keep the show on the road and not be blamed. for the uk side, they are also here talking, why, well, that may be a different calculation. maybe they are hoping there is some last—minute sort of deal that can be done, or maybe it's th
here's damian grammaticus on what's going on. for all of that noise that you heard there, for all of the briefing, both sides still see some value in it. now what is that value? well, for the eu side, the value is clearly they do want a deal. but despite whatever you've heard there, i mean it's clear that eu side with like a deal to sort this out. and they want to keep this show on the road. even if they have real doubts about what the uk has put on the table. first of all, because with the uk...
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damian: i agree.f you look at the price action after the set announced -- after the fed announced it is going to expand its balance sheet, it tried to rally, but couldn't. any time trump has been directly involved in negotiations with the chinese, something has gotten done. alix: that's a really good point. i mentioned a handshake or a hug . i was being glib, but i meant it. vincent: yesterday the president tweeted, "i'm going to meet with liu he." the optimism just shot through the roof. i agree with both of you. that's where the markets have a lot of fatigue. alix: to that point, you've got energy, financials, industrials, they led. is that the trade today? see who'st twitter to hugging who, and then you get a trade into cyclicals? you left me. vincent: that's not my -- you laugh at me. vincent: that's not my wheelhouse. [laughter] alix: what do you need to see to make a more definitive rotation? katie: i think those have also been the most beleaguered in terms of the pressure from the trade war, so
damian: i agree.f you look at the price action after the set announced -- after the fed announced it is going to expand its balance sheet, it tried to rally, but couldn't. any time trump has been directly involved in negotiations with the chinese, something has gotten done. alix: that's a really good point. i mentioned a handshake or a hug . i was being glib, but i meant it. vincent: yesterday the president tweeted, "i'm going to meet with liu he." the optimism just shot through the...
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damian, many thanks.ss as she set out her "remarkable account" of how she lost two husbands, who died after being treated with contaminated blood. they were two among 3,000 people who lost their lives after being given infected blood in the 1970s and 1980s. hugh pym heard liz hooper‘s evidence. heroes they are both. never got the chance to tell their stories under oath. two good men in every sense of the word. taking away so cruelly before they could be heard. today liz was heard, as she read out a poem at the inquiry about her late husbands, one of them the father of her son lewis. jeremy was liz's first love. they were married for two decades, but his treatment for haemophilia had left him with hepatitis c, and he died a catastrophic death in intensive care. paul got me out of an extremely dark place. we saved one another. by chance, she met paul — her soulmate, she said. he'd contracted hiv after his treatment. he lost his sight, and then didn't recover after a stroke. i don't regret one minute of meet
damian, many thanks.ss as she set out her "remarkable account" of how she lost two husbands, who died after being treated with contaminated blood. they were two among 3,000 people who lost their lives after being given infected blood in the 1970s and 1980s. hugh pym heard liz hooper‘s evidence. heroes they are both. never got the chance to tell their stories under oath. two good men in every sense of the word. taking away so cruelly before they could be heard. today liz was heard,...
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damian, what are the authorities saying there tonight?prosecutor has said that they are looking into this to try and determine both where these chinese migrants were put into this trailer and, also, who might have organised it. what the port authorities here are saying to us is that they do not believe it happened here at the port, they believe it could have happened some distance away, possibly even outside belgium and the reason for that is that they believe that the refrigerated trailer arrived here at this quayside already closed and already with a seal on it, and that is important because the standard procedure then is that that trailer gets a minimal check outside and thenis gets a minimal check outside and then is waved through. it is only if there are signs that the seal is broken that it would be inspected and very few of those containers are scanned with x—rays, which is the only way to find people inside. it is the soft sided trucks that migrants tend to hide in that get checked with sniffer dogs and probes for carbon dioxide t
damian, what are the authorities saying there tonight?prosecutor has said that they are looking into this to try and determine both where these chinese migrants were put into this trailer and, also, who might have organised it. what the port authorities here are saying to us is that they do not believe it happened here at the port, they believe it could have happened some distance away, possibly even outside belgium and the reason for that is that they believe that the refrigerated trailer...
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damian, once again, thanks very much. damian grammaticas, our correspondent in zeebrugge.h the labour leaderjeremy corbyn to discuss the deadlock over brexit. last night, mps approved the prime minister's brexit deal, but rejected his three—day timetable for rushing it through the commons. there's been cautious support in the european union for granting the uk more time to try to approve the deal. but borisjohnson has told the european council president donald tusk that he doesn't want any further delay, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. forget all westminster‘s flurry — it's up in the air. will we leave the eu before christmas, or be back at the ballot box? the prime minister's attempt to walk his brexit deal through the commons stalled last night, so delay is on the cards but it is not in his hands. they said we couldn't get a new deal, mr speaker, and we did. then they said we would never get it through parliament, and they did their utmost, didn't they? they did their utmost to stop it going through parliament, and we got it through parliament last nigh
damian, once again, thanks very much. damian grammaticas, our correspondent in zeebrugge.h the labour leaderjeremy corbyn to discuss the deadlock over brexit. last night, mps approved the prime minister's brexit deal, but rejected his three—day timetable for rushing it through the commons. there's been cautious support in the european union for granting the uk more time to try to approve the deal. but borisjohnson has told the european council president donald tusk that he doesn't want any...
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for your viewing -- and damian sassower.or your viewing pleasure, we .ave the pe -ig -- the pig no, we don't have it. we will try to get that. and analysis,arts check out gtv . this is bloomberg. ♪ oomberg. ♪ viviana: you're watching "bloomberg daybreak." general electric plans to reduce its pension deficit by as much as $8 billion. ge will freeze pensions for about 20,000 employees in the u.s.. it's also offering a lump sum option to 100,000 former employees who haven't yet started receiving monthly pension payments. the union for striking general motors workers says talks to end the three week walk out took a turn for the worse. negotiations have stalled on the request for more investment in u.s. factories. to union says gm's response its latest proposal didn't address some issues they identify as sticking points, including job security. gm maintaining it bargaining in good faith. another sign of the impact the protests are having on hong kong's economy. according to one real estate agency, one in 10 stores are now emp
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vision scott says thanks but no thanks against all odds damian plans to expand. your ass. he's done 12 trailers to sell his polish style dumplings from cambridge here although over the u.k. . now the russian capital moscow is of course a huge city and it's facing a huge garbage crisis there's very little recycling and waste sites are quite simply overflowing so the of origins had wanted to transport the problem to a so far unspoiled location more than a 1000 kilometers from moscow as i say that was the plan but in an unusual show of grassroots activism local residents are up in arms and the proposed garbage tip is an environmental disaster in the making. moscow with its $20000000.00 inhabitants is a rich metropolis responsible for a quarter of russia's gross domestic product. russia's capital both luxurious cars and restaurants catering for all tastes. on the flipside is this garbage a lot of garbage. most of it still ends up on dumps hardly any garbage is recycled . and therefore local authorities would like to use trains to transport the garbage here 1200 kilometers to t
vision scott says thanks but no thanks against all odds damian plans to expand. your ass. he's done 12 trailers to sell his polish style dumplings from cambridge here although over the u.k. . now the russian capital moscow is of course a huge city and it's facing a huge garbage crisis there's very little recycling and waste sites are quite simply overflowing so the of origins had wanted to transport the problem to a so far unspoiled location more than a 1000 kilometers from moscow as i say that...
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his menu and his restaurant house of feasts reflect damian's identity he came to england in 2005 nextso many of his compatriots when poland joined the e.u. he's worked his way up even cooking for royalty like princess dan. and prince william. but most of his guests are eastern european. some of them don't even speak polish but they come in here they look individual does doesn't look polish and then they eat that issue as if this is like my mom cooked so this is what i think makes me smile. hello sophists is located on the outskirts of peterborough in the east of england it's many factories and farms and workers from eastern europe who are long welcomed here with open arms. tens of thousands of poles settled here but since the grex referendum many feel unwelcome to be allowed to stay p.s.y. gens girl lived here for 8 years and she's worried. they can score in the boy at the moment i don't want to have to go back to poland mainly because of my 13 year old son he speaks very little home and it will be so i don't think he has a future there because of new ease of his there is. she's broug
his menu and his restaurant house of feasts reflect damian's identity he came to england in 2005 nextso many of his compatriots when poland joined the e.u. he's worked his way up even cooking for royalty like princess dan. and prince william. but most of his guests are eastern european. some of them don't even speak polish but they come in here they look individual does doesn't look polish and then they eat that issue as if this is like my mom cooked so this is what i think makes me smile....
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.apore and london. still to come on the programme: a new study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of lives from traumatic brain injuries. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb, which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they called the 33. and then, bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty ro
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.apore and london. still to come on the programme: a new study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of lives from traumatic brain injuries. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.drug could save hundreds of thousands of people from traumatic brain injuries. the research suggests tran—examic acid, or txa, can significantly improve some patients‘ chances of survival. almost 70 million people suffer these kinds of injuries every year — usually as a result of car accidents and falls. the bbc‘s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. ina in a brief moment, a head injury can change a person ‘s life forever. five years ago, and foley develop a bike in oxford. all i five years ago, and foley develop a bike in oxford. alll remember is five years ago, and foley develop a bike in oxford. all i remember is on one went on my bike come up next meant on the ground. trying to get up, i knew i was stunned but i didn‘t realise how much i attack myself. pat had fractured her skull and suffered a bleed on her brain. she did make a good recovery but lost a sense of smell and taste. it's lost a sense of smell and taste. it‘s a constant reminder of the pleasures that can
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.drug could save hundreds of thousands of people from traumatic brain injuries. the research suggests tran—examic acid, or txa, can significantly improve some patients‘ chances of survival. almost 70 million people suffer these kinds of injuries every year — usually as a result of car accidents and falls. the bbc‘s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. ina in a brief moment, a head injury can change a person ‘s life forever. five...
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in san jose, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> on the peninsula now, in the midst of an epidemicsan carlos is cracking down on vaping. tomorrow the city will begin enforcing its ban of flavored tobacco products. san carlos originally adopted the ordinance six months ago, but then allowed time for off their shelves. as ofrow morning, flavored tobacco products will no longer be sold in pharmacies and usingt be allowed within san carlos city limits. >> the bay area housing crisis is impacting local schools. young families are increasingly being priced out and schools are starting to see a decline in enrollment. a recent report by the palo alto unified school district found elementary school enrollment has issue. lower birth rates also to blame. not everyone is complaining about that declining enrollment. >> i'm happy because my grandchild is here. and i want him to be in a small class. >> many parents we talked to today said they feel the pinch but they're committed to staying because the schools are among the best in the state. >>> well, a porch pirate striking again and as the hol
in san jose, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> on the peninsula now, in the midst of an epidemicsan carlos is cracking down on vaping. tomorrow the city will begin enforcing its ban of flavored tobacco products. san carlos originally adopted the ordinance six months ago, but then allowed time for off their shelves. as ofrow morning, flavored tobacco products will no longer be sold in pharmacies and usingt be allowed within san carlos city limits. >> the bay area housing crisis...
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damian grammaticas reports. inside barcelona airport today...n and symbols of its authority. and, in the airport forecourt, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it has left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. it should not be legal. we just voted. we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are beginning to flare again here. it has just been raining all afternoon, which has soaked the protesters and the police, and everyone else. but still, they refuse to leave, and they have caused enormous disruption here. dozens and dozens of flights cancelled or delayed. with access blocked, protesters and passengers had to walk milesjust to get to the airport. spain's prime minister insisted today there was nothing undemocratic about prosecuting the independence leaders. in a democracy like spain, nobody‘s subject to trial for his or her ideas or politics, but rather for crimin
damian grammaticas reports. inside barcelona airport today...n and symbols of its authority. and, in the airport forecourt, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it has left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. it should not be legal. we just voted. we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are beginning to flare...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona. an investigation into the racist abuse that twice halted england's euro 2020 qualifying game in bulgaria. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson is in sofia. 0ne supporter is told me he heard monkey noises from some bulgarian fans from the first minute. england have experienced this kind of thing before but what's changed? clearly they have the confidence and determination to report racism. it should, could have involved the game being suspended. you can argue england's emphatic victory was the best response. england has its own issues with racims in football to address but this kind of thing here cannot stand and the response from uefa is now of the utmost importance. this evening, a few thousand seats closed off made no difference. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: two pals in a pen like two peas in a pod — a heart warming story of friendship across the species barrier. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of th
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona. an investigation into the racist abuse that twice halted england's euro 2020 qualifying game in bulgaria. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson is in sofia. 0ne supporter is told me he heard monkey noises from some bulgarian fans from the first minute. england have experienced this kind of thing before but what's changed? clearly they have the confidence and determination to report racism. it should, could have involved the game being suspended. you can argue...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona. stay with us on bbc news.g to present a mysterious creature to the public, which they named the blob. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb, which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they call the 33. and then, bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue, and chile let out an almighty roar. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is due to head t
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona. stay with us on bbc news.g to present a mysterious creature to the public, which they named the blob. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, catalonia. kong and the legislative council chamber. 2a hours ago, chief executive carrie lam had to abandon her annual statement because of heckling and disruption. the same thing has happened again. democracy lawmakers repeatedly heckling carrie lam with several escorted from the chamber. the mass protests in support of greater democracy in the territory have been going on since june and they show no sign of abating. still to come: how celebrities and politicians have become victms of the damaging use of deepfakes on the internet. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb, which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. t
damian grammaticas, bbc news, catalonia. kong and the legislative council chamber. 2a hours ago, chief executive carrie lam had to abandon her annual statement because of heckling and disruption. the same thing has happened again. democracy lawmakers repeatedly heckling carrie lam with several escorted from the chamber. the mass protests in support of greater democracy in the territory have been going on since june and they show no sign of abating. still to come: how celebrities and politicians...
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damian: you know me, i like to look at options markets.oney vols look at across every currency, they are way higher around the end of this month. that could be either the fed or brexit. all of the markets are pricing in this spike up in risk and volatility going into the end of the month, but once we are through with that, do we have a return to fundamentals? do we look at the fact that we are in a negative yielding environment globally? we don't know what the market is going to focus on after that. vincent: we talked about this a little bit yesterday afternoon. there's a major rotation out of u.s. assets into europe and u.k.. i think that is what the movie is. the move into em is just a go -- a knee-jerk algo reaction at this point. i want to see how the geopolitical risk plays out with hong kong, with what will potentially be a bill in the house and senate. china will not look at that well. while we have positives from the trade deal at the moment, the impact later on is going to be quite negative. i would be looking more to europe and t
damian: you know me, i like to look at options markets.oney vols look at across every currency, they are way higher around the end of this month. that could be either the fed or brexit. all of the markets are pricing in this spike up in risk and volatility going into the end of the month, but once we are through with that, do we have a return to fundamentals? do we look at the fact that we are in a negative yielding environment globally? we don't know what the market is going to focus on after...
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damian.all around the centre of barcelona. the protesters have been scattering through the streets. the police, chasing them. they've been setting these fires as they have been going. this day began with a general strike that brought the whole city to a halt. it's ended with the worst clashes that we've seen here in five days. central barcelona. parts of it are a battle ground tonight. a full—scale confrontation under way. between police and protesters. round after round, fired by the riot officers. in return, stones, bottles and fireworks, hurled back at them. this is now the fifth night in a row of these clashes in barcelona, and what is clear is that they are becoming worse and worse. more violent, more protesters on the streets and more response from the police as well, who tonight have used tear gas for the first time and rubber bullets as they are trying to protect the national police headquarters which arejust down here. the national police headquarters which are just down here. the da
damian.all around the centre of barcelona. the protesters have been scattering through the streets. the police, chasing them. they've been setting these fires as they have been going. this day began with a general strike that brought the whole city to a halt. it's ended with the worst clashes that we've seen here in five days. central barcelona. parts of it are a battle ground tonight. a full—scale confrontation under way. between police and protesters. round after round, fired by the riot...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.t be willing to support a minority labour government unless jeremy corbyn agrees to grant a second referendum on scottish independence. but nicola sturgeon remains prepared to support the labour leader as a caretaker prime minister for a matter of days if it results in a delay to brexit and a general election. our scotland editor sarah smith reports from the snp conference in aberdeen. the snp have come here with grand ambitions are not just for leading scotla nd ambitions are not just for leading scotland to independence. their leader even says she thinks it might be possible to stop brexit.” leader even says she thinks it might be possible to stop brexit. i will not give up hope around that until the moment that the uk has left the eu. you have to take the view that it isa eu. you have to take the view that it is a possibility of stopping it ever leaving. do you trustjeremy corbyn? i do not trust him, i'm not a great fan ofjeremy corbyn, i think his lack of leadership on brexit has b
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.t be willing to support a minority labour government unless jeremy corbyn agrees to grant a second referendum on scottish independence. but nicola sturgeon remains prepared to support the labour leader as a caretaker prime minister for a matter of days if it results in a delay to brexit and a general election. our scotland editor sarah smith reports from the snp conference in aberdeen. the snp have come here with grand ambitions are not just for leading...
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damian grammaticas, thank you. it is almost 1:20pm.e: there have been violent clashes in hong kong between police and protestors as china celebrates 70th anniversary of communist rule. and the new virtual reality treatment which is helping to unlock the trauma experienced by former soldiers. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, johnny sexton's going to captain ireland for the first time when they face russia at the rugby world cup injapan on thursday. he is one of 11 changes to the side. sir mo farah's former coach, alberto salazar, has been found guilty of breaking anti—doping rules, and will be banned from the sport for four years. the american coach, who ran the prestigious nike oregon project, has been under investigation by officials in the united states since a bbc panorama programme first revealed allegations against him in 2015. mark daly, who was the reporter on that panorama programme, has this exclusive report. he is the man who helped turn sir mo farah into britain because my greatest ever track athlet
damian grammaticas, thank you. it is almost 1:20pm.e: there have been violent clashes in hong kong between police and protestors as china celebrates 70th anniversary of communist rule. and the new virtual reality treatment which is helping to unlock the trauma experienced by former soldiers. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, johnny sexton's going to captain ireland for the first time when they face russia at the rugby world cup injapan on thursday. he is one of 11...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.ter a five—day tour of pakistan. they'll be hoping theirjourney back is smoother than their flight yesterday. that was supposed to be a 25 minute trip from lahore to islamabad but turned into a two hour flight through a thunderstorm. after trying to land twice, the crew decided to head back to lahore. the duchess of cambridge described it as rather bumpy up there, as our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, reports. at the end of a long week, what looks like playtime. this is part of a joint uk—pakistan venture training dogs to sniff out explosives. it's part of a close cooperation between uk and pakistan that, says william, keeps us all safe. what happens here in pakistan directly correlates to what happens on the streets of the uk. i think it's really important that everyone back home realises that we have a far—ranging, far—reaching projection of what we are doing and we're involved with the pakistanis for a very good reason, that will actually keep people safe back in the uk. the cou
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.ter a five—day tour of pakistan. they'll be hoping theirjourney back is smoother than their flight yesterday. that was supposed to be a 25 minute trip from lahore to islamabad but turned into a two hour flight through a thunderstorm. after trying to land twice, the crew decided to head back to lahore. the duchess of cambridge described it as rather bumpy up there, as our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, reports. at the end of a long week, what looks...
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many thanks, damian grammaticas. at forcing the prime minister to ask for a brexit extension if he can't reach a deal with brussels has been dismissed. the case had been brought by the snp mpjoanna cherry and others at the court of session. she had asked the court to create an order which would force mrjohnson to send a letter to the eu asking for a delay to brexit. a senior retired judge has attached to the police watchdog over its decision not to take action on officers involved in an inquiry into an alleged paedophile ring. but the independent office for police conduct says none of the met officers deliberately excluded information from the court. last week, a high courtjudge strongly criticised scotland yard's handling of the case, as our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. the police investigation into an alleged westminster paedophile ring cost £2.5 million. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, was among those forced to bear the human cost. falsely accused, as was lord britain, the ex t
many thanks, damian grammaticas. at forcing the prime minister to ask for a brexit extension if he can't reach a deal with brussels has been dismissed. the case had been brought by the snp mpjoanna cherry and others at the court of session. she had asked the court to create an order which would force mrjohnson to send a letter to the eu asking for a delay to brexit. a senior retired judge has attached to the police watchdog over its decision not to take action on officers involved in an inquiry...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.is evening with those fires is still very much burning, those barricades set alight earlier and a very heavy police presence that we have in the past few moments seen a lot of people running and throwing things towards the lines of police as well. a short time ago spain's interior minister had this to say about the situation on the ground there. translation: to these minority groups i want to send these message. we are going to apply this violent independence movement the penal code in all its force. and i remind him that this can attract the penalty of six years in prison. so far this week we have detained 128 people. spain's interior minister, fernando grande marlaska. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. lebanese riot police have fired tear gas during clashes with anti—government protestors in beirut. it's the second day of demonstrations — the biggest in years. they're angry at unemployment, high prices and the poor state of public services. in response,
damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona.is evening with those fires is still very much burning, those barricades set alight earlier and a very heavy police presence that we have in the past few moments seen a lot of people running and throwing things towards the lines of police as well. a short time ago spain's interior minister had this to say about the situation on the ground there. translation: to these minority groups i want to send these message. we are going to apply this violent...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, zeebrugge.ght against the islamic state group has become the first person in the uk to be convicted of a terrorism offence following a retrial. aidan james, who's 28, was found guilty of being in a camp where terrorist training was being carried out by a kurdish group, the pkk. humberside police have charged a 25—year—old man with the rape and murder of a student from hull university. libby squire, 21, disappeared in february after a night out. her body was found in the humber estuary seven weeks later. the accused man will appear before magistrates next week. a life—extending drug for cystic fibrosis will now be available on the nhs in england after a deal was reached with the pharmaceutical company that makes it. the drug improves lung function, reduces breathing difficulties and can be given to children as young as two. it should be available within a month, as our health editor, hugh pym, now reports. for liz and shane, this was a day they feared would never come, the day when the nhs in eng
damian grammaticas, bbc news, zeebrugge.ght against the islamic state group has become the first person in the uk to be convicted of a terrorism offence following a retrial. aidan james, who's 28, was found guilty of being in a camp where terrorist training was being carried out by a kurdish group, the pkk. humberside police have charged a 25—year—old man with the rape and murder of a student from hull university. libby squire, 21, disappeared in february after a night out. her body was...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticus is in brussels.confirmed the contents of this phone call that number ten is leaking, suggesting that angela merkel made it clear that angela merkel made it clear that norman northern ireland has to stay inside the customs union. clive, no, the official german position is, no, not at all. they never go into the details of the chancellor's private phone calls with other leaders, and they haven't done today. at the view i think in germany and across the eu is that it's highly unlikely that what's been leaked or what's been briefed, i should say, rather than leaked, actually really truthfully reflects the nature of the call. they don't really believe that here in germany. we had very close allies of angela merkel coming out and saying on twitter that there would be no change in the german position. and it simply dozens, many people think actually reflect the way angela merkel would talk or approach things. she's a very cautious politician, and she has kept the show on the road. so the idea that she would
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticus is in brussels.confirmed the contents of this phone call that number ten is leaking, suggesting that angela merkel made it clear that angela merkel made it clear that norman northern ireland has to stay inside the customs union. clive, no, the official german position is, no, not at all. they never go into the details of the chancellor's private phone calls with other leaders, and they haven't done today. at...
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that was damian grammaticus, our europe correspondent.ks are operating routinely across northern france, using lorries to smuggle migrants from the camps in calais and dunkerque across the channel. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has been to talk to people at one of the camps there about their experiences, and their reaction to the news from essex. we took camp in the woods near dunkirk where you queue for everything while waiting for only one thing. the chance to hide inside a lorry bound for the uk. as you know, yesterday tom it was 39 people at victim and everybody was scared to go ina at victim and everybody was scared to go in a lorry or anything to. it is very hard to. this man arrived from iraq a week ago with his wife, who is eight months pregnant. with such tight security at the ports, smugglers are their only hope, he says, but you never know what you are signing up to. whatever they say, you don't have a choice, you have to go, they are capable of doing anything so when you are dealing with them, you have to obey them a
that was damian grammaticus, our europe correspondent.ks are operating routinely across northern france, using lorries to smuggle migrants from the camps in calais and dunkerque across the channel. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has been to talk to people at one of the camps there about their experiences, and their reaction to the news from essex. we took camp in the woods near dunkirk where you queue for everything while waiting for only one thing. the chance to hide inside a lorry...
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let‘s go to our europe correspondent damian grammaticas, who joins me europe correspondent damian grammaticas in the last few days, since that uk proposal was put on the table, and this is all of the eu objections to that, and they go way beyond, you were just saying it relies on technology, it goes way beyond that, because michel barnier explaining there that essentially what boris johnson explaining there that essentially what borisjohnson is asking them to do was to promise to have no checks on the border and then wait for a system as yet unknown to deal with that, and he sows from the eu point of view, that is simply unacceptable, it could not guarantee the free flow of economic exchanges in northern ireland. so that is really at the heart of this problem, theissue really at the heart of this problem, the issue of customs and how it can operate and this idea that boris johnson has tabled. that is why the negotiations have sort of fallen into these difficulties now and are not making progress, and michel barnier keane at the end to try to get out this message that we remain open 24 hours a
let‘s go to our europe correspondent damian grammaticas, who joins me europe correspondent damian grammaticas in the last few days, since that uk proposal was put on the table, and this is all of the eu objections to that, and they go way beyond, you were just saying it relies on technology, it goes way beyond that, because michel barnier explaining there that essentially what boris johnson explaining there that essentially what borisjohnson is asking them to do was to promise to have no...
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damian collins mp, thank you for your time.this news co nfe re nce meeting and we can dip into this news conference and find out what is being said. my question is to the secretary—general. how does nato think about the pyd and k pg and how it relates to the pkk in the nato assessment documents and i would like to ask whether nato has ever assessed them as a terrorist threat to nato or any of its members? nato does not have a public list where we list different organisations as terrorist organisations. some other national organisations have a list, for instance the un and eu, but nato does not have that kind of public list where we list terrorist organisations. we find terrorism is in all its forms and manifestations, and we do that together in nato, in the global coalition to defeat daesh. nato is part of the global coalition all the way and we have made enormous progress in the fight against daesh, which is still a threat and a common enemy. if we need to make sure the gains we have made are not authorised. you have to rememb
damian collins mp, thank you for your time.this news co nfe re nce meeting and we can dip into this news conference and find out what is being said. my question is to the secretary—general. how does nato think about the pyd and k pg and how it relates to the pkk in the nato assessment documents and i would like to ask whether nato has ever assessed them as a terrorist threat to nato or any of its members? nato does not have a public list where we list different organisations as terrorist...
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first though, damian grammaticas in brussels.matic speak, what does that mean in day—to—day language? does not mean it does stand a chance? i think it means pretty much that, actually. i think it means that what you're hearing in parliament, all this talk about there being a majority or potentially a majority of mps ignores the reality of the negotiation here. which is that there still has to be accepted by there still has to be accepted by the eu and all the indications coming at any last 24 hours can't increasingly today are that it does not amount to enough for the ear. in the last few minutes, michel barnier, the key figure heading the negotiations and will give the lead for the negotiations and will give the lead forthe eu, negotiations and will give the lead for the eu, has negotiations and will give the lead forthe eu, has come negotiations and will give the lead for the eu, has come out on twitter and said that the eu wants a withdrawal agreement with workable and effective solutions that create legal and practical certai
first though, damian grammaticas in brussels.matic speak, what does that mean in day—to—day language? does not mean it does stand a chance? i think it means pretty much that, actually. i think it means that what you're hearing in parliament, all this talk about there being a majority or potentially a majority of mps ignores the reality of the negotiation here. which is that there still has to be accepted by there still has to be accepted by the eu and all the indications coming at any last...
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thank you both, anneliese dodds, from the labour party, and damian green from the conservative party. ambulance services who called the police at 1:30am, and they found this container, lorry, at what industrial park which is in grays, they called the police and they then found all the people in they then found all the people in the container, 39 of them, were dead, 38 adults and one teenager, we think --. at dead, 38 adults and one teenager, we think ——. at 25—year—old man from northern ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder. i am told there will be a news conference in us there will be a news conference in us in essex at 1130 this morning, but meanwhile the chief superintendent andrew marriner has said, this is a tragic incident where a large number of people have lost their lives. they say they are in the process of identifying the people, but that will probably take a long time, and we believe the lorry has come from bulgaria and that it came into holyhead on saturday, and obviously there are links the police are investigating with holyhead and with bulgaria. we have hear
thank you both, anneliese dodds, from the labour party, and damian green from the conservative party. ambulance services who called the police at 1:30am, and they found this container, lorry, at what industrial park which is in grays, they called the police and they then found all the people in they then found all the people in the container, 39 of them, were dead, 38 adults and one teenager, we think --. at dead, 38 adults and one teenager, we think ——. at 25—year—old man from northern...
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damian: a return to paranism is not necessarily a bad thing. theye talking about -- were lying about inflation numbers come exaggerating things. there was corruption. that,not want a return to but certainly more of a socialist task where a third of the population is in poverty. something needs to be done. anything to correct the imbalances would be a good thing. david: always great to have you with us. now we want to go to our brexit editor over in london. quitenderstand it, not signing the dotted line, but what is prime minister johnson going to do with that extra time? edward: the question is whether he has a parliamentary majority. it does not look likely, at least immediately. there will be a vote in westminster tonight and under the fixed terms johnson needs a two third -- needs two thirds of mps to support the motion to get an election. with the opposition labour party exposed -- opposed or abstaining, it looks unlikely that you will get that through parliament tonight. that means we will move to plan b, which will be a short one line bil
damian: a return to paranism is not necessarily a bad thing. theye talking about -- were lying about inflation numbers come exaggerating things. there was corruption. that,not want a return to but certainly more of a socialist task where a third of the population is in poverty. something needs to be done. anything to correct the imbalances would be a good thing. david: always great to have you with us. now we want to go to our brexit editor over in london. quitenderstand it, not signing the...
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david is live at gilroy high on a story you'll only see here, damian. >> reporter: yes, the school has taken immediate and appropriate disciplinary action against the football players. and tonight this case is in the hands of police. the gilroy mustangs played everett high school on friday, but the mustangs were apparently missing as many as five players. they weren't allowed to play because they're under investigation by gilroy police for allegedly assaulting one of their teammates. >> on the surface it was reported as a sexual assault. we need to dll down and figure out what specifically happened, the motive and intent behind the contact. it was unwanted. >> reporter: the alleged sexual assault happened last week after practice in the locker room. no one will confirm what took place but it upset the player so bad he notified school administration and administrators called the police. >> once we get those facts we'll determine what is appropriate and we'll site the individuals for criminal conduct. >> that's sad. that's not -- that's not right. >> many parents we spoke with were just
david is live at gilroy high on a story you'll only see here, damian. >> reporter: yes, the school has taken immediate and appropriate disciplinary action against the football players. and tonight this case is in the hands of police. the gilroy mustangs played everett high school on friday, but the mustangs were apparently missing as many as five players. they weren't allowed to play because they're under investigation by gilroy police for allegedly assaulting one of their teammates....
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i'm damian trujillo. >> hopefully they'll know all the details soon. governor newsom not happy. he told reporters pg&e needs to step up and fix its infrastructure. >> we're going to do everything in our power to get them out of bankruptcy and get them to fix their damn system. it should not happen. this has happened. >> the governor understands why some upset but that the powerout yajs at this point are necessary to keep people safe. city leaders are just wrapping up a meeting. they're reminding people you should charge your phones, your computer, anything. make sure you have flashlights out and have an old fashioned radio, believe it or not, on hand. >> primarily, we can see shutdowns as early as midnight tonight though the weather forecast indicates that it is more likely in our area tomorrow afternoon or later. >> a lot of things to keep track of here. jeff raniere is with us. you've been forecasting fire danger for years. what do you see? >> we think it's wednesday into thursday morning. for the worst winds the way things are setting up right now. that's what we're following
i'm damian trujillo. >> hopefully they'll know all the details soon. governor newsom not happy. he told reporters pg&e needs to step up and fix its infrastructure. >> we're going to do everything in our power to get them out of bankruptcy and get them to fix their damn system. it should not happen. this has happened. >> the governor understands why some upset but that the powerout yajs at this point are necessary to keep people safe. city leaders are just wrapping up a...
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nbc damian trujillo joins us. that has to be unnerving for no contests there. >> reporter: a lot of questions here. people are going about their business now going into the dinner hour here in hollister. again, not a lot of damage. we reached out to several here in hollister. they did have shelves swaying back and forth but fiat had a lot of damage as far as the stores go. but a lot of rattled nerves. people are asking a lot of questions here. the owner of one liquor store did share surveillance video with us that she had, shows her running out of the store when the earth started shaking. and about ten seconds later is when we noticed the store shelves starting swaying. and that was it. not a lot of damage. the owner was worried about the heavier bottles on the top shelf, but they did not come crashing down. a few people say they did not feel a thing. that was mostly students who say they were in class at the time. >> the students went to the black top. the teacher gave us backpack. >> the teacher said to get unde
nbc damian trujillo joins us. that has to be unnerving for no contests there. >> reporter: a lot of questions here. people are going about their business now going into the dinner hour here in hollister. again, not a lot of damage. we reached out to several here in hollister. they did have shelves swaying back and forth but fiat had a lot of damage as far as the stores go. but a lot of rattled nerves. people are asking a lot of questions here. the owner of one liquor store did share...
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there are like get down get down like there's actually somebody in somebody on campus students like damian hardly trying to do something normal in the midst of what definitely wasn't. their phones recording what they thought it most might be a 30 minute wait in lockdown like stephanie alvarez did it too but as their time in lockdown laps >>with our on n our city start crying t to come for site from emotional comfort for our stuck in one and teachers had to create bathrooms to provide students some physical comfort mission my was quote he made like a very kind with a gash in our community could garbage and guard right there. and he's like the cabinet as a door and then finally. >>and getting that guys can go home it was again, i'm going to home tonight. >>now a science or 8 hans are reporting police are checking surveillance video and talking to witnesses in the area of that shooting to try to learn more information next on kron 4 the united states and turkey has reached a cease-fire agreement that's according to vice president. president trump calls it a victory but some democrats say it's
there are like get down get down like there's actually somebody in somebody on campus students like damian hardly trying to do something normal in the midst of what definitely wasn't. their phones recording what they thought it most might be a 30 minute wait in lockdown like stephanie alvarez did it too but as their time in lockdown laps >>with our on n our city start crying t to come for site from emotional comfort for our stuck in one and teachers had to create bathrooms to provide...
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david is live at gilroy high on a story you'll only see here, damian. >> reporter: yes, the school hasaken immediate and appropriate disciplinary action against the football players. and tonight this case is in the hands of police. the gilroy mustangs played everett high school on friday, but the mustangs were apparently missing as many as five players. they weren't allowed to play because they're under investigation by gilroy police for allegedly assaulting one of their teammates. >> on the surface it was reported as a sexual assault. we
david is live at gilroy high on a story you'll only see here, damian. >> reporter: yes, the school hasaken immediate and appropriate disciplinary action against the football players. and tonight this case is in the hands of police. the gilroy mustangs played everett high school on friday, but the mustangs were apparently missing as many as five players. they weren't allowed to play because they're under investigation by gilroy police for allegedly assaulting one of their teammates....
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let's start with damian true hee low. >> reporter: there's been a steady flow of customers here as people prepare for what might lie ahead. this family isn't taking any chances. jessie wasn't about to g
let's start with damian true hee low. >> reporter: there's been a steady flow of customers here as people prepare for what might lie ahead. this family isn't taking any chances. jessie wasn't about to g
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warriors damian lee. and it was jordan pool's bucket. first round pick scored 17. the warriors struggled in the first and third periods and the lakers won it 123-101. >> everybody was sort of looking around. you know, we are all so used to oracle and we have so many memories. great memories of oracle so first night here felt strange. >> what jumped out to you with the new arena? mum, nothing. nice arena. >>> pete dabor at the sharks hockey game. just a few minutes in, michael del zotto made them pay. ducks win 3-1. drop the record to 0-3 for the sharks. that was segment one. what about college football? ofthe local variety? cal and stanford and a couple of tight ones. and the cardinal grinding out respect in >>> american league playoff baseball saturday in moments. first, local college football. stanford, they even play oregon and did them a favor tonight. davis mills got the call under center. for the cardinal. and in the first quarter, boy, they led the number 15 washington huskies. but then, jacob eston found him wide open. huskies take a lead. now it's a one-po
warriors damian lee. and it was jordan pool's bucket. first round pick scored 17. the warriors struggled in the first and third periods and the lakers won it 123-101. >> everybody was sort of looking around. you know, we are all so used to oracle and we have so many memories. great memories of oracle so first night here felt strange. >> what jumped out to you with the new arena? mum, nothing. nice arena. >>> pete dabor at the sharks hockey game. just a few minutes in,...
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. >> that was damian trujillo reporting. >>> still to come, the amgen bike tour is off for next year. the reason organizers are giving for calling it off. >>> the wind continues to increase, keeping our fire danger extremely high tonight and early tomorrow morning. not as much in san jose at 11:00 p.m. with that wind, but it really intensifies over the north bay mountains. a full forecast in about five minutes. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> it's the biggest cycling race in california and considered one of the best in the country, but it won't be happening next year. the amgen race is from sacramento to pasadena. every year as you might know for the past 14 years, the race has rolled through the bay area. really co
. >> that was damian trujillo reporting. >>> still to come, the amgen bike tour is off for next year. the reason organizers are giving for calling it off. >>> the wind continues to increase, keeping our fire danger extremely high tonight and early tomorrow morning. not as much in san jose at 11:00 p.m. with that wind, but it really intensifies over the north bay mountains. a full forecast in about five minutes. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too....
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a short time ago our europe correspondent damian grammaticas sent this update from the belgian port ofame from. so that s0 that trailer was loaded onto a boat across the channel and this is nowhere the focus of the enquiry is, the prosecutors have received information, to say from the uk side they have become their own enquiries. focus of the enquiries if you try to tab where the trailer originated is shiny, visited belgium? was it outside? possibly said that it over. was loaded and how to let proceed through here to the uk? belgian authorities have 00:17:36,546 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 been cooperating with some — but have grown in to wider discontent about the country's failing economy, corruption, and poor public services — as rich preston reports. they are calling for change for an economic reform the revolution. thousands have ta ken to the streets yet again. they want to bring down those they hold responsible for corruption and poverty. on wednesday, streets filled in beirut and elsewhere in the country. banks have been closed since last friday and will reman closed throughout th
a short time ago our europe correspondent damian grammaticas sent this update from the belgian port ofame from. so that s0 that trailer was loaded onto a boat across the channel and this is nowhere the focus of the enquiry is, the prosecutors have received information, to say from the uk side they have become their own enquiries. focus of the enquiries if you try to tab where the trailer originated is shiny, visited belgium? was it outside? possibly said that it over. was loaded and how to let...
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we're in santa clara, i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> and now here comes the fire danger and now the power outages. pg&e might cut power to many of us later this week. >> including 15 counties and three in the bay area. san mateo, sonoma and napa counties and pga is expected to give us more details in 30 minutes. >> a lot of frustration and so what could we expect this time around. mark matthews begins our team coverage in sonoma. mark? >> reporter: raj, less than son this entire town, was in the dark.unt,he number of people affected statewide was in the millions. and now we're hearing it could come again. for sonoma county it was two days without power. restaurants and delis had to throw out perishable items and cash registers wouldn't work. >> we did $5,000 or $6,000 less. >> reporter: pet food express had to have frozen goods shipped out and the market had to stop selling perishable items and they have gone out and bought a generator. >> if anything we learned a lesson in that regard. >> reporter: sonoma valley hospital lost power which was a surprise to the board memb
we're in santa clara, i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> and now here comes the fire danger and now the power outages. pg&e might cut power to many of us later this week. >> including 15 counties and three in the bay area. san mateo, sonoma and napa counties and pga is expected to give us more details in 30 minutes. >> a lot of frustration and so what could we expect this time around. mark matthews begins our team coverage in sonoma. mark? >> reporter:...