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dan johnson reports.die coyle gave his account of the last moments of his girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person, funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends, listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis, when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towardsjodie‘s back. close to tears at one point, eddie said, jodie was in shock at first — she didn't know what had happened. she just started screaming. she screamed very loudly, he said, continuously for about two minutes straight. then she began to faint. we can't name two of the defendants, who are 16 and 17. the jury heard svenson ong—a—kwie was seen on cctv the next morning getting rid of some of his clothes. manuel petrovic is accused of driving them in his car on th
dan johnson reports.die coyle gave his account of the last moments of his girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person, funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends, listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis, when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how...
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dan johnson reports from the old bailey.lar, fun young woman who judged no one and loved everyone. those words came from her grieving family, who were at the old bailey today to hear those tributes read out at the start of this trial, to establish why she was killed so suddenly and by who. but at times today, some of the details were just too upsetting. jodie was in this park in east london with a group of friends one friday night back in march. one of them bought some cannabis from a local drug dealer and they were listening to music. cctv footage shows a car pulling up over there and two young men getting out, then heading across this field to the play area. one leapt this fence, one came through here. they went straight up tojodie and without exchanging a word, she was stabbed in the back. it was an attack apparently without motive. today, the jury heard the car belonged to manuel petrovic, who's 20. also on trial is svenson ong—a—kwie, i9, alongside a 16 and 17—year—old we can't show because of their age. even though the
dan johnson reports from the old bailey.lar, fun young woman who judged no one and loved everyone. those words came from her grieving family, who were at the old bailey today to hear those tributes read out at the start of this trial, to establish why she was killed so suddenly and by who. but at times today, some of the details were just too upsetting. jodie was in this park in east london with a group of friends one friday night back in march. one of them bought some cannabis from a local...
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thank you, dan johnson.ions that were attacked with missiles and drones last weekend. the attack — which saudi arabia has blamed on iran — struck at the heart of the country's economy and threatened global oil supplies. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner reports from one of the facilities that was hit. the missiles were able to penetrate to saudi arabia's very expensive multibillion—dollar defences which they bought at great cost from the west, now there is a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to protect places like this, this vulnerable, critical infrastructure, from a repeat attack. so what we're looking at here is what's called a separation tower. this is where khurais oilfield, part of saudi aramco's operations, separates out the gas and the oil from the crude mix that comes out of the ground. this is what they've got to do before they can even transport it and export it. it's the vital beating heart of this country's oil economy. and that's really what this country depends on. now, the
thank you, dan johnson.ions that were attacked with missiles and drones last weekend. the attack — which saudi arabia has blamed on iran — struck at the heart of the country's economy and threatened global oil supplies. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner reports from one of the facilities that was hit. the missiles were able to penetrate to saudi arabia's very expensive multibillion—dollar defences which they bought at great cost from the west, now there is a lot of head scratching...
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dan johnson reports.riend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person, funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends, listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis, when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towardsjodie's back. close to tears at one point, eddie said, jodie was in shock at first — she didn't know what had happened. she just started screaming. she screamed very loudly, he said, continuously for about two minutes straight. then she began to faint. we can't name two of the defendants, who are 16 and 17. the jury heard svenson 0ng—a—kwie was seen on cctv the next morning getting rid of some of his clothes. manuel petrovic is accused of driving them in his car on the night. all four deny murder. anotherfriend ofjodie's, bry
dan johnson reports.riend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person, funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends, listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis, when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towardsjodie's...
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dan johnson reports. girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person. funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towards jodie's back. close to tears at one point, eddie said jodie was in shock at first, she didn't know what had happened. she just started screaming. she screamed very loudly, he said. continuously for about two minutes straight. then she began to faint. we can't name two of the defendants, who are 16 and 17. the jury heard svenson ong—a—kwie was seen on cctv the next morning getting rid of some of his clothes. manuel petrovic is accused of driving them in his car on the night. all four deny murder. anotherfriend ofjodie's,
dan johnson reports. girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person. funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towards...
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dan johnson reports from the old bailey.lented, popularfunny jodie chesney was described as a talented, popular funny young women whojudged no—one talented, popular funny young women who judged no—one and talented, popular funny young women whojudged no—one and loved everyone. those words came from her grieving family who were at the old bailey today to hear those tributes read out at the start of this trial to establish why she was killed so suddenly and by whom. at times today, some details were just too upsetting. jodie was in this part with a group of friends friday night backin with a group of friends friday night back in march. one of them bought some cannabis to a local dealer and they were listening to music. cctv footage shows a car pulling up over there and two young men getting out then heading across this field to then heading across this field to the play area. one left this fence, one came through here. they went straight up to jodie one came through here. they went straight up tojodie without exchanging a word
dan johnson reports from the old bailey.lented, popularfunny jodie chesney was described as a talented, popular funny young women whojudged no—one talented, popular funny young women who judged no—one and talented, popular funny young women whojudged no—one and loved everyone. those words came from her grieving family who were at the old bailey today to hear those tributes read out at the start of this trial to establish why she was killed so suddenly and by whom. at times today, some...
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dan johnson, bbc about how it all went so badly wrong. danjohnson, bbc news. l deliver an historic ruling this morning on boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament. if the prime minister has been accused of an unlawful abuse of power and if the judgement goes against him, mps could be recalled immediately. mrjohnson will be thousands of miles away when the court delivers its verdict. he's at the un climate summit in new york. here's our legal correspondent clive coleman. it has arrived at speed — judgement day. 11 justices at the supreme court will rule on whether borisjohnson acted unlawfully in advising the queen to prorogue or suspend parliament for five weeks. is he anxious? i'm going to wait and see what thejudgement is, and — but i want to stress that this is a government that fully respects the law and fully respects the judiciary. the supreme court will resolve two dramatically contradictory rulings. scotland's highest civil court ruled the prime minister's advice to the queen to prorogue was motivated by the improper purpose of stymieing and frust
dan johnson, bbc about how it all went so badly wrong. danjohnson, bbc news. l deliver an historic ruling this morning on boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament. if the prime minister has been accused of an unlawful abuse of power and if the judgement goes against him, mps could be recalled immediately. mrjohnson will be thousands of miles away when the court delivers its verdict. he's at the un climate summit in new york. here's our legal correspondent clive coleman. it has arrived at...
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. >> reporter: we showed the surveillance footage to dan johnson. >> i don't know who the kind of personuld do that, steal from an old lady, you know? i hope that we can catch them. >> reporter: the store located near the ross more retirement community where joyce cohen lives. >> i'm going to be 86, 87, and, you know, it just is not fair. >> it's awful that somebody would target an older person, especially in that way. but any of us, it could happen to anybody. >> reporter: police are hoping somebody can help identify the suspects in case they return. >> we'll all be on the lookout. >> reporter: police urge everyone to keep an eye on their valuables and be aware of their sunutek cornelllht ig warm up ongcovert.sandhya pa joins us wit't. >> ama, you're going to matter you are. here's a sampling of the highs. santa rosa 94 tomorrow, concord 97, san jose 90 degrees, 80s for oakland, san francisco, redwood city. here are some tips to keep you cool. stay hydrated and cool obviously. wear lightweight clothing. limit outdoor activity and check on the elderly and your pets. it is going to be war
. >> reporter: we showed the surveillance footage to dan johnson. >> i don't know who the kind of personuld do that, steal from an old lady, you know? i hope that we can catch them. >> reporter: the store located near the ross more retirement community where joyce cohen lives. >> i'm going to be 86, 87, and, you know, it just is not fair. >> it's awful that somebody would target an older person, especially in that way. but any of us, it could happen to anybody....
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my colleague dan johnson has coup, and the people's assembly.mood like there? it's been a noisy, boisterous day. quite a few different protests groups that have gathered together today in opposition to no—deal brexit democrat, —— to no—deal, some of them opposed to brexit, some of them... many different messages, voiced with a lot of passion, some very strong language we have heard today. and this is really the tail end of protests that have gone on the route the day, so this group is curtly blocking the street right outside parliament. parliament square has just reopened and the traffic is starting to flow again but certainly this part of london is still blocked by protesters, and they say force johnson is prepared to shutdown parliaments, they are prepared to block the streets —— if boris johnson is prepared. let's see if we can have a quick word. johnson is prepared. let's see if we can have a quick wordlj johnson is prepared. let's see if we can have a quick word. i am from london! why are you here? i am here basically because borisjohnson i
my colleague dan johnson has coup, and the people's assembly.mood like there? it's been a noisy, boisterous day. quite a few different protests groups that have gathered together today in opposition to no—deal brexit democrat, —— to no—deal, some of them opposed to brexit, some of them... many different messages, voiced with a lot of passion, some very strong language we have heard today. and this is really the tail end of protests that have gone on the route the day, so this group is...
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dan johnson reports. and this is the aftermath of thomas cook's collapse. quite surprised, really, cos it's such a big company, i didn't think it would actually happen, but... the desperation to get home. we'll get back. at least we'll be back in england, won't we? the attempts to organise alternative flights. as long as we're on uk soil, then we'll be able to get home. i am really pleased that the first day went well. we got back 95% of those we were intending. there were some operational difficulties and we will continue to have that. that is life in the aviation industry. hi, the manchester flight‘s full, right? yes. staff are still working despite being already out of a job. that's just thomas cook, isn't it? we want thomas cook! that's 22,000 jobs worldwide, 9,000 in the uk. i'm truly gutted...| am. genuinely truly gutted for my colleagues and all the passengers that we carried. and there are the holidays that haven't even started yet. this is our savings pot. hundreds of pounds of thomas cook vouche
dan johnson reports. and this is the aftermath of thomas cook's collapse. quite surprised, really, cos it's such a big company, i didn't think it would actually happen, but... the desperation to get home. we'll get back. at least we'll be back in england, won't we? the attempts to organise alternative flights. as long as we're on uk soil, then we'll be able to get home. i am really pleased that the first day went well. we got back 95% of those we were intending. there were some operational...
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dan johnson reports from the old bailey.as described to the jury isa jodi chesney was described to the jury is a talented, popular, fun young women are judged no—one and love everyone. those words came from her grieving family, who were at the old bailey today to hear those tributes read out at the start of this trial to establish why she was killed so suddenly and by whom. but at times today, some of the details we re at times today, some of the details were just too upsetting. jodi was in this park in his london with a group of friends one friday night, back in march. one of them bought some cannabis from a local drug dealer, and they were listening to music. cctv footage shows a car pulling up over there and two young men getting out, then heading across this field do the play area. one that dispensed, one came through here. they went straight up tojodi, and without extending a word, she was stabbed in the back. it was an attack, apparently without motive stop today, the jury heard the car belonged to manuel petrovich, wh
dan johnson reports from the old bailey.as described to the jury isa jodi chesney was described to the jury is a talented, popular, fun young women are judged no—one and love everyone. those words came from her grieving family, who were at the old bailey today to hear those tributes read out at the start of this trial to establish why she was killed so suddenly and by whom. but at times today, some of the details we re at times today, some of the details were just too upsetting. jodi was in...
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our correspondent dan johnson is at heathrow. there are normally 850 british airways flights a day.s a day. this morning there had beenjust four airways flights a day. this morning there had been just four planes that have taken off here, and one from gatwick airport. five flights in total, that is likely to be it for today, with similar disruption expected to be repeated tomorrow when the pilots again are expected not to turn up to work in this strike over pay. this is a very bad day for british airways, the worst disruption in their history. planes don't make money on the ground. in fact, parking spaces this big are expensive. so, this strike is costing british airways around £40 million each day as well as disrupting hundreds of thousands of passengers. the main ba terminal was quiet this morning because travellers have mostly been rebooked on another airline or a different day. but some who are stuck abroad are feeling frustrated. they are not interested in anything about my refund whatsoever, it is just, your claim will be escalated to our refund team. totally disgusted, and no
our correspondent dan johnson is at heathrow. there are normally 850 british airways flights a day.s a day. this morning there had beenjust four airways flights a day. this morning there had been just four planes that have taken off here, and one from gatwick airport. five flights in total, that is likely to be it for today, with similar disruption expected to be repeated tomorrow when the pilots again are expected not to turn up to work in this strike over pay. this is a very bad day for...
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our reporter dan johnson is at scotland yard for us now. dan, tell us more. good morning.c asked forces across england and wales how many of these crimes they recorded and the charity refers to these as ruling crimes but one thing that is not certain is how many —— how much of this is adults approaching children through social messaging apps how much of it could be kids messaging other kids. but one thing that looks certain is that more children are receiving solicit m essa 9 es children are receiving solicit messages and more of that activity is coming to the attention of the police. looking at the figures, in the last 12 months to april this year, there were more than 4000 recorded offences of sexual communication with the child across england and wales. that compares with more than 3000 in the previous year. and in cases where the age of the victim was given, the results show that one in five was younger than 11 years old. now, facebook owned apps and snapchat were used in 70% of those cases over the last two yea rs. 70% of those cases over the last two years. instagram
our reporter dan johnson is at scotland yard for us now. dan, tell us more. good morning.c asked forces across england and wales how many of these crimes they recorded and the charity refers to these as ruling crimes but one thing that is not certain is how many —— how much of this is adults approaching children through social messaging apps how much of it could be kids messaging other kids. but one thing that looks certain is that more children are receiving solicit m essa 9 es children...
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dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.morrow and over four days of the next week, they have said they have suspended strikes to pave they have suspended strikes to pave the way for more meaningful negotiations but their relationship with ryanair negotiations but their relationship with rya nair remains negotiations but their relationship with ryanair remains acrimonious. a number of conservative party members have been suspended for posting or endorsing islamophobic material on social media. the action was taken following a bbc investigation. there have been repeated calls for the conservatives to hold an independent enquiry into allegations of a islamophobia within the party. here is our political correspondent. just three months ago, during the race to be tory leader, this happened... shall be have an external investigation into islamophobia and the conservative party? they agree. they certainly seem to agree, including the night party leader, but there has not been much movement so far. when is your independent enquiry
dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.morrow and over four days of the next week, they have said they have suspended strikes to pave they have suspended strikes to pave the way for more meaningful negotiations but their relationship with ryanair negotiations but their relationship with rya nair remains negotiations but their relationship with ryanair remains acrimonious. a number of conservative party members have been suspended for posting or endorsing islamophobic material on social media....
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17—year—old who was stabbed in a random attack in a park in east london in march. 0ur reporter dan johnsonrt. this was his chance to come to court and give accounts of the last moments withjodie chesney, his girlfriend's life. of the way the two men came out of the dark in the park that they were set in back on the 1st of march this year on a friday evening, it essentially stabbed her without warning and without a word being exchanged. explain that they had been in that park around 9pm on the friday night with some friends listening to music and drinking and smoking cannabis. they had seen two the park earlier but had not paid them any attention. they said suddenly out of the darkness came these two men and he described to the cherry how one of them raised his arm and swung it towards her back without exchanging a word and without awarding it without her even realising they were approaching from behind. and then they ran off almost as quickly as they ran off almost as quickly as they had come. close to tears at point, eddie said that she was in shock at first because she did not realise wh
17—year—old who was stabbed in a random attack in a park in east london in march. 0ur reporter dan johnsonrt. this was his chance to come to court and give accounts of the last moments withjodie chesney, his girlfriend's life. of the way the two men came out of the dark in the park that they were set in back on the 1st of march this year on a friday evening, it essentially stabbed her without warning and without a word being exchanged. explain that they had been in that park around 9pm on...
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dan johnson, bbc news, at heathrow airport.winner of the x factor 2011 is... it should have been a moment ofjoy. little mix. but, after the cameras had stopped rolling and the celebrations should have started, jesy nelson was reading messages online. there were so many messages, nasty ones, but the one that was at the top was from, like, a random man. he was saying how disgusting i am and that i don‘t deserve to be in the girl band and i deserve to die. how do you feel when you post an instagram? jesy says she still gets abuse on social media but four years ago, the comments affected her so much she started missing work, fell into a depression, and then attempted suicide. now when i look back on that, i can‘t believe i ever did that. but, when you‘re in that state of mind, you don‘t think about, like, what you‘re going to leave behind, or, like, the people you are going to affect. you just want to take the pain away. that‘s all you care about. the documentary also highlights how her attempt also affected the other band members.
dan johnson, bbc news, at heathrow airport.winner of the x factor 2011 is... it should have been a moment ofjoy. little mix. but, after the cameras had stopped rolling and the celebrations should have started, jesy nelson was reading messages online. there were so many messages, nasty ones, but the one that was at the top was from, like, a random man. he was saying how disgusting i am and that i don‘t deserve to be in the girl band and i deserve to die. how do you feel when you post an...
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our reporter dan johnson is at scotland yard with more detail on the figures.s england and wales to ask how many of these crimes they had recorded. the charity refers to this as effectively online grooming, but being done mainly now through social media apps and they say a lot of this still goes unreported. now the figures show that in the last 12 months to april this year, there were more than 4000 recorded offences of sexual communication with a child, as it's known, across england and wales. and that's compared with more than 3000 offences in the previous year. in cases where the age of the victim was given, the results show that one in five of them was younger than 11 years old. now, apps that are owned by facebook, things like messenger, whatsapp and instagram and snapchat were used in 70% of cases over the last two years. well, speaking here earlier this morning, the nspcc said it really needs a collective effort to tackle this problem. we know children are using these sites at younger and younger ages, age 11 is the peak age for getting one of these acco
our reporter dan johnson is at scotland yard with more detail on the figures.s england and wales to ask how many of these crimes they had recorded. the charity refers to this as effectively online grooming, but being done mainly now through social media apps and they say a lot of this still goes unreported. now the figures show that in the last 12 months to april this year, there were more than 4000 recorded offences of sexual communication with a child, as it's known, across england and wales....
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our reporter dan johnson is at heathrow now. good morning, fill us in. good morning.h the airline seems to have taken the approach that knowing the strike was coming, they decided really to shut down operations and to book passengers onto other airlines or to get passengers to change their plans to later in the week so that british airways could fly them. it's not like we have players here with passengers queueing in the terminal waiting for flights, but certainly hundreds of thousands of passengers will have faced disruption over the next two days because they should be something like 850 british airways flights each day and they will be virtually none today at all because the pilots are at home, refusing to work, having refused that 11.5% increase over three years. they say they want a profit sharing scheme so that they benefit from british airways' success. the management says it is willing to talk but the pilots union says that is not a serious negotiating effect, which is why things have broken down and why it has reached this point. we get an inkling from the ge
our reporter dan johnson is at heathrow now. good morning, fill us in. good morning.h the airline seems to have taken the approach that knowing the strike was coming, they decided really to shut down operations and to book passengers onto other airlines or to get passengers to change their plans to later in the week so that british airways could fly them. it's not like we have players here with passengers queueing in the terminal waiting for flights, but certainly hundreds of thousands of...
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dan johnson is following the case at the old bailey.on in a park. they had been smoking cannabis, were listening to music and chatting, and eddie described how two men had been sat close to them in the park but then left. he then described that half an hour later, he saw two men, who believed they were the same two men, coming towards the group and he saw one of them approachjodie, who had her back to him, and he demonstrated to the court how he saw the man plunge what he believed was a knife intojody‘s back. after that happened, he said thatjodie was in a shock at first, she didn‘t know what had happened, shejust a shock at first, she didn‘t know what had happened, she just started screaming. he said she screamed very lightly, continuously. she was screaming for about two minutes straight and then she began to faint. as he described how some of his friends went to get help, some people who live nearby came across to the park to do what they could foster peace and didn‘t realise at first how serious her injuries were because of how thic
dan johnson is following the case at the old bailey.on in a park. they had been smoking cannabis, were listening to music and chatting, and eddie described how two men had been sat close to them in the park but then left. he then described that half an hour later, he saw two men, who believed they were the same two men, coming towards the group and he saw one of them approachjodie, who had her back to him, and he demonstrated to the court how he saw the man plunge what he believed was a knife...
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connell: but as a quick final point, dan, are you convinced boris johnson will be the prime ministers of 31st of october? to your point he ran on, ran or, assumed leadership of the party on this promise of getting out hell or high water by that point and not asking for an extension. so any chance you know is out, this way he doesn't have to ask? >> no, i don't think so. i think what is going on with boris johnson is very interesting. he tied himself to the idea of brexit. it is almost trumpian commitment. he is abandoning the elites in the cities. he is sort of surrounding himself with the idea that there is a referendum, there is a base, shall we say, for brexit in the united kingdom. it doesn't get much attention in the coverage but i think he is counting on the fact that he has the majority of the british people behind them, one way or another he will find his way to that mandate. connell: we'll see you on another topic later in the hour. thanks, dan henninger. melissa: he has wedded himself. that is the best way to say it. he bound himself to that. we'll see what happens. very in
connell: but as a quick final point, dan, are you convinced boris johnson will be the prime ministers of 31st of october? to your point he ran on, ran or, assumed leadership of the party on this promise of getting out hell or high water by that point and not asking for an extension. so any chance you know is out, this way he doesn't have to ask? >> no, i don't think so. i think what is going on with boris johnson is very interesting. he tied himself to the idea of brexit. it is almost...
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low pressure there's a say venture they harkens part hello dan the top stories on al-jazeera this hour the british prime minister boris johnson is threatening to call a snap election if m.p.'s go against him on wednesday parliament is voting on a law which will last a no deal breck said on october 31st and delay britain's e.u. divorce state by 3 months. iran's deputy foreign minister has confirmed the country would return to the nuclear deal commitments but only if it received $15000000000.00 for oil sales the deal was proposed by france in a bid to salvage the afford. and hurricane dorian is moving towards the southeast united states after hitting the bahamas as a category 5 at least 7 people died there that number is likely to rise and homes have been flattened more than a 1000000 people in the u.s. have been ordered to evacuate to safety. explosions have been reported in the syrian coastal city of latakia state television says the blasts were a result of anti aircraft guns intercepting drones that were launched towards an airbase it says militants launched the drones from a so-called deescalation zone. meanwhile the united
low pressure there's a say venture they harkens part hello dan the top stories on al-jazeera this hour the british prime minister boris johnson is threatening to call a snap election if m.p.'s go against him on wednesday parliament is voting on a law which will last a no deal breck said on october 31st and delay britain's e.u. divorce state by 3 months. iran's deputy foreign minister has confirmed the country would return to the nuclear deal commitments but only if it received $15000000000.00...
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dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the uk's highest court begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decisionrses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices in15 years mean could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years mean higher prices at the pumps
dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the uk's highest court begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decisionrses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices in15 years mean could the biggest...
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parliament suspended boris johnson's election plans rejected time's running out. and sam is a dan this is al jazeera live from coming up north korea fires missiles hours after offering to resume nuclear talks with the us. former fighters say they're committed to colombia's peace deal despite calls for a new struggle. and under investigation again u.s. dates launched an inquiry into google accusing it of unfair practices. british prime minister boris johnson and his government are now desperately trying to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the european union his attempt to call an election was thrown out parliament has been suspended for the next 5 weeks his cabinet is due to meet in the next hour we'll go live to laurence westminster in a moment but 1st andrew symonds on the night of drama in the british parliament. the ice of the rights $293.00 but notice the length $46.00 the majority does not satisfy the requirements of the fixed parliament for the purpose of engineering. but some see it has been expected but that doesn't lessen the damage this vote is doing to
parliament suspended boris johnson's election plans rejected time's running out. and sam is a dan this is al jazeera live from coming up north korea fires missiles hours after offering to resume nuclear talks with the us. former fighters say they're committed to colombia's peace deal despite calls for a new struggle. and under investigation again u.s. dates launched an inquiry into google accusing it of unfair practices. british prime minister boris johnson and his government are now...
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executive director will honor adithi vellore, rosa ortiz, dan kelly, kelly bryant, alexis cobbins, laura dueÑas, cassandra james, rhonda johnson van luong, dr. roxanne manning, brenda mcgregor, phyllis pettus, priscilla prado, paulo salta and armando zapote from the human services agency racial equity work group. [applause] >> you all get to come up. this is a really -- [laughter] i'm really excited today to honor everyone here and we know the commission is, as well. one of the things that we've struggled with for a long time at h.s.a., given we are such a large agency is how do we think about things like racial equity, and how do we handle such a big topic and really make sure that we are giving it due diligence and really thinking about the fact that racial equity issues follow people through life. they follow people through generations. there are things that are really hard to think about and we often say, we are not going to do this , or we are going to do it in little bits and bytes. i think that, i know that human services agency has a real commitment to thinking about equity and really making sure that we are an equitab
executive director will honor adithi vellore, rosa ortiz, dan kelly, kelly bryant, alexis cobbins, laura dueÑas, cassandra james, rhonda johnson van luong, dr. roxanne manning, brenda mcgregor, phyllis pettus, priscilla prado, paulo salta and armando zapote from the human services agency racial equity work group. [applause] >> you all get to come up. this is a really -- [laughter] i'm really excited today to honor everyone here and we know the commission is, as well. one of the things...
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dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the uk's highest court begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legal. the nurses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices in15 years mean could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years mean higher prices at the pumps and in shops? i will look at the impact. it's been 108 days since liverpool lifted the champions league in madrid and it all starts again tonight. the defending champions take on napoli in italy while frank lampard's chelsea host valencia. iam in i am in berkshire talking apples this morning. this year's harvest should be a high—quality one, but so much goes to waste. i will be looking at what more can be done. a bit of a chilly start this morning but plenty of sunshine overhead. it's tuesday the 17th of september. our top story: 11 j
dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the uk's highest court begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legal. the nurses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices...
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dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: ahead of a critical week at westminster, downing street warns conservative mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson'sa no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready
dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: ahead of a critical week at westminster, downing street warns conservative mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson'sa no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready
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september 10, 2019, the honorable dan bishop was elected representative to congress for the ninth congressional district, state of north carolina. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. i have the honor to transmit here with a scanned copy of a letter received from kaitlyn love, general counsel, north carolina state board of elections, indicating that according to the preliminary results of the special election held september 10, 2019, the honorable greg murphy was elected representative to congress for the third congressional district, state of north carolina. signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman, mr. price of north carolina, seek recognition? mr. price: i have a unanimous consent request. the speaker: without objection. mr. price: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the jilt from north carolina, the honorable dan bishop and the honorable greg murphy, be permitted to take the oath of office today. their certificates of election have not arrived but there's no contest and no question has been raised with regard to their elections. the speaker: without
september 10, 2019, the honorable dan bishop was elected representative to congress for the ninth congressional district, state of north carolina. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. i have the honor to transmit here with a scanned copy of a letter received from kaitlyn love, general counsel, north carolina state board of elections, indicating that according to the preliminary results of the special election held september 10, 2019,...
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agreement, too >> well, a big day for docusign's stock, up 18% dan springer, ceo, thanks for joining us squawk hour is back in less than three. johnson johnson is a baby company. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> see you guys later for "closing bell. we're set to wrap up what looks like a strong week up 1.8% for the s&p so far this week we're there to react to jay powell who is speaking at the snb in switzerland we'll see what he has to say >> his friends call him jerome now? >> jerome, that was the subject of the trump tweet, right? >> yes >>> let's send it to brian sullivan >> jon, sarah modi, thank you very much. welcome to a "the halftime report," i'm brian in for scott once again job growth it does fall once again, stocks they don't care. shaking it off markets coming off a big week. get ready, fed chair jay powell set to talk again. >>> jay powell getting ready to speak this hour about the economy and fed policy his last speech before the next fed meetinging what happens if investors don't like wha
agreement, too >> well, a big day for docusign's stock, up 18% dan springer, ceo, thanks for joining us squawk hour is back in less than three. johnson johnson is a baby company. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> see you guys later for "closing bell. we're set to wrap up what looks like a strong week up 1.8% for the s&p so far this week we're...
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been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dan r folks at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa claus' uncle. paul: another reason to go to chick-fil-a if you ask me. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ eric: political fire storm engulfing our nation's capitol, now subpoenaing america's top diplomat, president trump is firing back on twitter and battle now playing out on both ends on pennsylvania avenue toward a possible impeachment inquiry, hello, welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm eric sean. arthel: and i'm arthel neville, requesting secretary of state mike pompeo turn over documents related to the way president trump dealt with ukraine and want it in hand in less than a week, fox team coverage mark
been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dan r folks at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like...
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been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: danold you r folks at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa claus' uncle. paul: another reason to go to chick-fil-a if you ask me. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we're coming to you tonight from the nation's capital where president trump is laying into the obstinate and, well, obstructive radical dems and their crusade to remove him from office. the president says the dems are making up stories, as he put it, about a so-called whistleblower's complaint regarding a telephone call with the president of ukraine. that whistleblower, we're learning tonight, is reportedly a cia officer who had been posted to the white house. we'll have more on that with catherine herridge. and on capitol hill
been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: danold you r folks at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look...
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been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dantucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa claus' uncle. paul: another reason to go to chick-fil-a if you ask me. eric: impeachment inquiry against president trump, this morning personal attorney rudy giuliani told fox news he's been trying get the fbi to pay attention of allegations involving ukraine for almost one year now and then it was ukrainians who came to him as the president's personal lawyer to try to start an investigation. he said he was not digging up dirt on joe biden. hello, everyone, i'm eric sean, brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. arthel: i'm arthel neville, all triggered by the whistleblower complaint alleging the president misused the power of his office to get uk
been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dantucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa claus'...
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been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dan at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa claus' uncle. paul: another reason to go to chick-fil-a if you ask me. [ train whistle blows ] >> a texas-sized model railway... >> do you have any idea what steve spent to put this together? >> i've always heard $1 million. >> ...built by a man on a mission. >> he's telling his life story in trains. >> he is. he is. yes. >> whenever he would add something to it, he said, "you want to see your inheritance again?" >> an inheritance freighted with memories. >> so tell me the truth. did y'all make out at that movie theater? >> no, not that one. [ both laugh ] >> will their plan fall apart? >> your first cut could be the end of this railroad. >> well
been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dan at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa...
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been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dan at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa claus' uncle. paul: another reason to go to chick-fil-a if you ask me. >> welcome to the program analyzes the week that was, i'm maria. i'm you, we will stick with the founder papa john's pizza. john is our special guest. a big week for washington and "wall street". investors, trump facing potential impeachment proceedings from house democrats we got several updates on major trade talks. we'll talk about all that coming
been 3 years since brexit and prime minister boar sis johnson wants to leave deal or no deal, the supreme court should get out of the way. paul: dan at kentucky fried chicken have decided to reinvent the colonel sanders, the white gentleman he has put out to pasture and retired replaced by a new, young sexier cartoon of colonel sanders includes a video game to win his heart. kfc says young people like the new dude, old people would rather prefer colonel sanders who kind of look like santa...
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election in the uk and boris johnson trying to make himself the shortest serving prime minister in uk history. a dramatic day as well. thank you always. now for our midnight hero, danealing man has a plan to feed the victims of hurricane dorian. he is done this before but once to take his mobile food pantry and as much pasta as he can handle for anyone hurt by dorian. he wants to get to florida and georgia and the bahamas if he can. to feed 15,000 people in 5 days. he did this in the panhandle where my folks were hit by hurricane michael. he served thousands of people pasta, meatballs, did a great job and he wants to do it again. for his sincere determination, the folks affected by dorian, our midnight hero. most watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. ng into our new apartme. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. heather: it is wednesday, september 4th. fox news alert bracing for impact. after picking through th
election in the uk and boris johnson trying to make himself the shortest serving prime minister in uk history. a dramatic day as well. thank you always. now for our midnight hero, danealing man has a plan to feed the victims of hurricane dorian. he is done this before but once to take his mobile food pantry and as much pasta as he can handle for anyone hurt by dorian. he wants to get to florida and georgia and the bahamas if he can. to feed 15,000 people in 5 days. he did this in the panhandle...
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dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: ahead of a critical week at westminster, downing street warns conservative mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson's negotiating position if they seek to support a move to block a no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready for october the 31st. i am seeing how businesses are preparing. dorian, the most powerful storm to hit the bahamas tears roofs from buildings and causes severe flooding. now, four american states declare states of emergency. johanna konta earns another slice of tennis history as she reaches the quarter—finals of the us open, becoming one of the first women to do it since 1983. it isa it is a bright comical start of the working week but if you are in the north and west, grab your umbrella. i will have all the details here on brea kfast. it's monday, the 2nd of september. our top story: borisjohnson has vowed to sack conservative party rebels who back plans to stop a no—deal brexit, in a move likely to lose him his government majority. it comes ahead of a momentous week in westminster, where opposition mps will try to pass through emergency legislat
dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: ahead of a critical week at westminster, downing street warns conservative mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson's negotiating position if they seek to support a move to block a no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready for october the 31st. i am seeing how businesses are preparing. dorian, the most powerful storm to hit the...
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johnson decision. a federal rule -- district court judge ruled tuesday the claims toinst drug companies can go trial even as purdue pharma moves toward offering a settlement to those impacted. danolster, who is overseeing about 2000 opioid lawsuits -- held thee government can try to prove a drugmaker's marketing of prescription painkillers caused --increase good morning. you are asking the legacy of the war on drugs. the legacy is it destroyed black relegated black america to a permanent underclass just like illegal aliens are doing now. nixon announced the war on drug, clintontarted it and put it on steroids. if you read michelle alexander's book, mass incarceration, the data is clear. clinton is clear that put the war on drugs on steroids and took black men out of homes, black men became fatherless. delivered a speech in front of howard university concerned that two parent homes were black merely 65%. today, two parent families is 27%. in the 40's, black americans had more two parent families than white families. we are going the wrong way and yet all these families keep calling in talking about how much they love the democrats. when you destroy the family, you destroy the co
johnson decision. a federal rule -- district court judge ruled tuesday the claims toinst drug companies can go trial even as purdue pharma moves toward offering a settlement to those impacted. danolster, who is overseeing about 2000 opioid lawsuits -- held thee government can try to prove a drugmaker's marketing of prescription painkillers caused --increase good morning. you are asking the legacy of the war on drugs. the legacy is it destroyed black relegated black america to a permanent...
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dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: face to face talks: the prime minister meets the european commission president later, and is set to reject any offer to delay brexit. boris johnsonss? food and drink is one. brexit has said this. i‘m at a manufacturing plant in manchester this morning to find out what businesses are doing to repair. —— prepare. what a weekend of sport we‘ve had. three days of intense competition at the solheim cup comes down to this — the final hole — europe just edge the usa to win back the trophy. and england beat australia in the final ashes test to draw the series and round off a remarkable summer of cricket. and i am in holland park, west london, where it is a cloudy start of the new week, as it is for many, rain and drizzle around. might be colder further north. what does the rest of the week holden store? they will have the details right here on brea kfast. will have the details right here on breakfast. —— hold in store. good morning. it‘s monday september the 16th. borisjohnson will hold his first face—to—face talks with the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, later this morning. the prime minister says he‘s "cautio
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dan walker. plenty more discussion and comment coming both from our mps and from you, so keep those comments coming here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news: boris johnsont clarify a timeframe. the uk's transplant service says that a reluctance by families to talk openly about organ donation after death means that thousands of opportunities for transplants are being missed. nhs blood and transplant says that there were a record number of organ donations in 2018, but families refusing to give their consent to procedures was the largest reason for transplants not going ahead. at least five people have been killed in the bahamas, as hurricane dorian continues to batter the country. around 13,000 houses are feared damaged or destroyed, according to the international red cross. officials say, dorian, the second—strongest atlantic hurricane on record, remains "extremely dangerous". emergency workers say at least 25 people are now known to have died when a scuba diving boat caught fire and sank off southern california. nine others are still unaccounted for, officials have warned relatives to prepare for the worst. five members of the crew survived, the cause o
dan walker. plenty more discussion and comment coming both from our mps and from you, so keep those comments coming here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news: boris johnsont clarify a timeframe. the uk's transplant service says that a reluctance by families to talk openly about organ donation after death means that thousands of opportunities for transplants are being missed. nhs blood and transplant says that there were a record number of organ donations in 2018, but...