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david, you must be very morris. david, you must be very pleased with this morris. e very pleased with thi s £50 million pleased with this £50 million news. what's it? what exactly is eden project? north well, the eden project? north well, the eden project? north well, the eden project is it's a different concept from the one called the same brand. it's the same team that are doing deals and they come. morecambe it's going to be more of a marine park is to be built to write something and it's also going to be built in the centre of the town. so to completely regenerate, we had the link road here about ten years ago secured the link road here about ten years ago secure d £120 million years ago secured £120 million to be the quickest seaside link, shall we say, from the m6 anywhere in the country . and anywhere in the country. and that's what we're being projected . so this 50 million is projected. so this 50 million is a ten year project on the south and the eden project. you know , and the eden project. you know, that's getting to this point where we've got the money
david, you must be very morris. david, you must be very pleased with this morris. e very pleased with thi s £50 million pleased with this £50 million news. what's it? what exactly is eden project? north well, the eden project? north well, the eden project? north well, the eden project is it's a different concept from the one called the same brand. it's the same team that are doing deals and they come. morecambe it's going to be more of a marine park is to be built to write something and it's...
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. >> reporter: david morris is the owner of one of two businesses that call the wharf home. >> we are sitting ducks. we cannot do anything. this will be shut down. this work needs to be repaired. >> reporter: whipping wind clawed out a chunk of the pier. his boat rental business survived but is effectively cut off it unreachable during a critical period during the off-season. >> repairs are needed to be done. without those repairs, we cannot put the boats in the water. >> reporter: time in coastal communities is marked by the tide. the ebb and flow of each year's tourism season. it officially begins on april 1st. so, what is the likelihood the wharf will be repaired and ready to go by then? >> our goal is to start a project up this fall and wrapping it up hopefully a year from now. >> reporter: jamie goldstein says they were already planning to widen and renovate the wharf this fall. it just makes sense to roll the renovations and repairs into a single project. >> we have looked at doing a peer repair project. one of the things that we see is that best case scenario we could be wrappi
. >> reporter: david morris is the owner of one of two businesses that call the wharf home. >> we are sitting ducks. we cannot do anything. this will be shut down. this work needs to be repaired. >> reporter: whipping wind clawed out a chunk of the pier. his boat rental business survived but is effectively cut off it unreachable during a critical period during the off-season. >> repairs are needed to be done. without those repairs, we cannot put the boats in the water....
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in fact they are in disbelief, including david morris and his family. they have owned capitola boat and bay on the pier since 1998. you cannot even see how much damage is done to his business yet. >> i do not know what the extent of it is until we can get down there. and i don't know when that is going to happen. but my heart goes out to everybody in this community, as far as this has been here for 90 years, 100 years, the wharf has. and to see it in this disarray, we will rebuild. >> he says , we will rebuild. that is a sign of hope for this community. and i think that is something that all of us can hold onto. amanda? >> and justin, i mean just the damage that we saw to the pier alone shows just how serious and dangerous it is to be in those areas and in the water. please, make those decisions carefully. thanks so much for your reporting. >>> now to the east bay, the oakland area, and entire apartment building was red tagged after a tree came down on top of it. you can see people forced to find shelter after a eucalyptus tree fell across the top of th
in fact they are in disbelief, including david morris and his family. they have owned capitola boat and bay on the pier since 1998. you cannot even see how much damage is done to his business yet. >> i do not know what the extent of it is until we can get down there. and i don't know when that is going to happen. but my heart goes out to everybody in this community, as far as this has been here for 90 years, 100 years, the wharf has. and to see it in this disarray, we will rebuild....
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. >> reporter: david morris' family has owned his boat shthw they are cut off. >> i don't know what the extent of it is until we can get down there. i don't know when that will happen. but my heart goes out to everybody in this community as far as this has been here for 90 years. 100 years. >> reporter: the powerful waves caused a lot of damage to businesses near the waterfront. >> we saw buildings taking damages. it was nervous. kept you on your feet. >> right now, we are trying to figure out what the next system is and if we are going to keep the closure in place. >> reporter: as for tony valdez, he says he will be keeping a close eye on the ocean. >> it's amazing seeing what nature can do. you know. have a lot of respect for it. you have to. >> yes you do. further up the coast in san mateo county, that surf is still very, very strong. in fact, this is how a stretch of highway 1 looked this morning. those waves just coming up over onto the pavementment the highway. a man visiting pacifica had a front row seat to the powerful waves when the storm surge hit. he took the video of the cra
. >> reporter: david morris' family has owned his boat shthw they are cut off. >> i don't know what the extent of it is until we can get down there. i don't know when that will happen. but my heart goes out to everybody in this community as far as this has been here for 90 years. 100 years. >> reporter: the powerful waves caused a lot of damage to businesses near the waterfront. >> we saw buildings taking damages. it was nervous. kept you on your feet. >> right...
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. >> david morris' family has owned the spot on the pier since 1998. this was as close as he could get to the buckshot. his and other businesses are now cut off. >> don't know what the extent of it is there . i don't know when it's going to happen. my heart goes out to everybody in the community . this has been here for 90 years, 100 years . to see it in this disarray, we will rebuild. >> the powerful waves caused a lot of damage to businesses near the waterfront. >> not really sure if we were going to have to leave or not leave. every 10 minutes, the ocean was coming in and coming in. you see the buildings taking damages. the walk split in half. kept you on your feet. >> they're working right now pretty fast. just trying to figure out what the next system is. we have already started to relax some of the closures. >> as for tony valdes, he says they will be keeping a close eye on the ocean. >> it's amazing seeing what nature can do. have a lot of respect for it. you have to. >>> it's a race to clean up as much as possible. the people we spoke to said t
. >> david morris' family has owned the spot on the pier since 1998. this was as close as he could get to the buckshot. his and other businesses are now cut off. >> don't know what the extent of it is there . i don't know when it's going to happen. my heart goes out to everybody in the community . this has been here for 90 years, 100 years . to see it in this disarray, we will rebuild. >> the powerful waves caused a lot of damage to businesses near the waterfront. >> not...
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david morris watched from the cliff above as the damage cut access to the business. he's not sure when they'll be able to even go back in to take a look at it. morris started a gofundme for his employees who are out of work. they'll also be hosting a fund-raiser dinner and auction for the workers early next month. >> we got news from the city last night that we're looking at more than a year. before we're rebuilt and operational again. it's going to be a long journey. >> a long journey, tough time for so many people affected by this. i'm wondering what the president's visit tomorrow do we have additional information on what entails? >> reporter: the white house has been tight-lipped, they have not given a timeline. we expect that sometime later tonight or tomorrow morning. we do know that he will visit parts of the south bay as well as here in santa cruz county. the buzz around town is that he will be touring some of the heavy damage here tomorrow. here's what his press secretary said just hours ago. >> tomorrow, president biden will travel to areas impacted by the r
david morris watched from the cliff above as the damage cut access to the business. he's not sure when they'll be able to even go back in to take a look at it. morris started a gofundme for his employees who are out of work. they'll also be hosting a fund-raiser dinner and auction for the workers early next month. >> we got news from the city last night that we're looking at more than a year. before we're rebuilt and operational again. it's going to be a long journey. >> a long...
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. >> reporter: david morris is the general manager of capitola boat and bait that's at the end of the wharf. >> we're looking at more than a year before we're rebuilt and operational again. so going to be a long journey. >> reporter: they gave us new drone video showing the damage up close. morris started a gofundme to raise money for workers who will have to find other jobs, and he'll host a fund-raiser on february 4th for them. >> help support the employees we've had working for us and for the workers who are out of work too. >> reporter: this area expected to be among the stops as president tours the storm damage tomorrow. >> tomorrow president biden will travel to areas impacted by the recent extreme weather in california. stops include the santa clara and santa cruz counties where storms have caused severe floods and landslides. >> reporter: while some businesses may need a year to recover, others here in capitola are starting to get back on their feet. >> today's our first day, moved the sandbags today. i got tons of candy. >> reporter: the capitola sweet shop wants to make sure
. >> reporter: david morris is the general manager of capitola boat and bait that's at the end of the wharf. >> we're looking at more than a year before we're rebuilt and operational again. so going to be a long journey. >> reporter: they gave us new drone video showing the damage up close. morris started a gofundme to raise money for workers who will have to find other jobs, and he'll host a fund-raiser on february 4th for them. >> help support the employees we've had...
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. >> reporter: david morris' family has owned boats and bays on the pier since 1996. this was the closest he could get to his bookshop. his and other businesses are now cut off. >> the extent of it is until we can get down there , and i don't know when that's going to happen. but my heart goes out to everybody in the community . this has been here 90 years, 100 years, this wharf . and to see it in this disarray -- we will rebuild your >> caused a lot of damage to businesses near the waterfront. >> not sure if we will have to leave or not . every 10 minutes, the ocean is coming in. you saw all buildings taking damages. glass broken. the wall split in half. it put you on your feet. >> they're working pretty fast. right now we're just trying to figure out what the next system is and whether or not we will keep the closure in place or start relaxing some of that. we have started to relax a little bit. >> reporter: tony valdes says he will be keeping a close eye on the ocean. natu cahaa of se wh respect for it. you have to. >> back out here live, it is a race to clean up a
. >> reporter: david morris' family has owned boats and bays on the pier since 1996. this was the closest he could get to his bookshop. his and other businesses are now cut off. >> the extent of it is until we can get down there , and i don't know when that's going to happen. but my heart goes out to everybody in the community . this has been here 90 years, 100 years, this wharf . and to see it in this disarray -- we will rebuild your >> caused a lot of damage to businesses...
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. >> that's not comforting news for david morris whose business is dead in the water until the business reopens. >> my employees are the backbone of every bill that's out here. without the employees none of us have a build. >> the company employs six people in the off-season and more than a dozen during spring and summer. >>> crews in the east bay are trying to figure out when they may be able to reopen. one home is sliding down the hillside and another could be behind it. the homeowners y they are g neigs. >> our house being that we are in a store is. he said , it's fine. this is kind of a momentous experience. i'm so happy about the neighbors and the empathy that they've shown. >> the city red tagged the first house as being unsafe, they warn the owners to be careful to avoid parts of the home. >>>'s train service is suspended until monday after trains were stuck in mudslides and alameda county earlier this week. tuesday and wednesday, this mudslide stranded more than 200 passengers in niles canyon. no one was injured in tuesday's slide with three people did end up with minor injuries
. >> that's not comforting news for david morris whose business is dead in the water until the business reopens. >> my employees are the backbone of every bill that's out here. without the employees none of us have a build. >> the company employs six people in the off-season and more than a dozen during spring and summer. >>> crews in the east bay are trying to figure out when they may be able to reopen. one home is sliding down the hillside and another could be...
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we�*re nowjoined by david morris. he is the conservative mp for morecambe and lunesdale.orce for the eden project, and we will be training up the future workforce for the eden project here in morecambe. itruth? workforce for the eden pro'ect here in morecambafi workforce for the eden pro'ect here in morecambe. why is morecambe a lace that in morecambe. why is morecambe a place that really _ in morecambe. why is morecambe a place that really deserves _ in morecambe. why is morecambe a place that really deserves this - place that really deserves this levelling up funding? it is of course, supposed to mean that there was places in greatest need to get this kind of money.— was places in greatest need to get this kind of money. well, the place went into terminal— this kind of money. well, the place went into terminal decline, - this kind of money. well, the place went into terminal decline, i - this kind of money. well, the place went into terminal decline, i camel went into terminal decline, i came here in 2010, and at the end of the road—building process, even though it broug
we�*re nowjoined by david morris. he is the conservative mp for morecambe and lunesdale.orce for the eden project, and we will be training up the future workforce for the eden project here in morecambe. itruth? workforce for the eden pro'ect here in morecambafi workforce for the eden pro'ect here in morecambe. why is morecambe a lace that in morecambe. why is morecambe a place that really _ in morecambe. why is morecambe a place that really deserves _ in morecambe. why is morecambe a place...
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robert sern lbj, david lberam's the best and the brightest. edmund morris his series on theodore roosevelt. richardd bennett kramer what takes. walter isaacson and evan thomas the wiseman andma hedrick smith the power game obviously at the with the books you have listed here, all politics but he did add this and we want to read this very quickly, any and everything by doris kearns goodwin, michael dougg brinkley, ronald white, david mccullough, cruncher now, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massie, and an apple bumper i'm sure i'm forgetting some remarkable books. as this and congress i reserve the right to revise and extend my remarks. susan glasser's response, louisa may alcott little women. what is it about that book. [laughter] it women basically who really like that book because it was a sugar asked about nonfiction affection. obviously peter has chosen to answer your question by not answering your question. [laughter] listing everyot single author tt he likes. [laughter] >> were going to show your others stupid i'm just realizing this. >> there is
robert sern lbj, david lberam's the best and the brightest. edmund morris his series on theodore roosevelt. richardd bennett kramer what takes. walter isaacson and evan thomas the wiseman andma hedrick smith the power game obviously at the with the books you have listed here, all politics but he did add this and we want to read this very quickly, any and everything by doris kearns goodwin, michael dougg brinkley, ronald white, david mccullough, cruncher now, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert...
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david halberstam's the best and the brightest. edwin morris, his series on feudal roosevelt. what it takes, the wiseman, and hedrick smith, the power game -- obviously a theme with the books you have lusted. but he did add this -- you have lifted. but he did add this. any and everything by doris kearns did win, michael best loss, jon meacham, doug brinkley, robert dowell, ronald white, david mccullough, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massey, lynn nelson, rick atkinson and anne applebaum. i'm sure i'm forgetting some remarkable books. so as they say in congress, i reserve the right to advise and extend my remarks. susan glasser's response -- louisa may alcott, little women. what is it about that book -- and it is women who really like that book? susan: i wasn't sure if you're asking about nonfiction or fiction. obviously peter has chosen to answer your question by not answering your question, listing every single author that he likes. [laughter] there's no question that for every bookish young woman for a century, they have delighted in this story of joe marge and her si
david halberstam's the best and the brightest. edwin morris, his series on feudal roosevelt. what it takes, the wiseman, and hedrick smith, the power game -- obviously a theme with the books you have lusted. but he did add this -- you have lifted. but he did add this. any and everything by doris kearns did win, michael best loss, jon meacham, doug brinkley, robert dowell, ronald white, david mccullough, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massey, lynn nelson, rick atkinson and anne applebaum....
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morris. hello welcome to the programme. when davidarrickjoined london's metropolitan police in 2001 he was already a criminal suspect in a domestic abuse case. the vetting procedure failed. not once but throughout a career that spanned 20 years. in the two decades he was an officer, later becoming a fire arms officer, the met and three other police forces received 1a complaints. seven of them involved allegations of criminal or predatory behaviour towards women. he was not re—evaluated for 16 years, and even then incidents were not given the attention they should have been. today he was unmasked as one of britain's worst ever serial rapists, admitting 71 sex offences. pleading guilty to 48 rapes and a string of sadistic crimes against 12 women while he served the force between 2003 and 2020. he took delight in humiliating them. the women he met on dating app, he branded as "slaves" — with some locked in a small cupboard under the stairs for ten hours without food, whipped with a belt, or forced to clean his house naked. and all the wh
morris. hello welcome to the programme. when davidarrickjoined london's metropolitan police in 2001 he was already a criminal suspect in a domestic abuse case. the vetting procedure failed. not once but throughout a career that spanned 20 years. in the two decades he was an officer, later becoming a fire arms officer, the met and three other police forces received 1a complaints. seven of them involved allegations of criminal or predatory behaviour towards women. he was not re—evaluated for 16...