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one person has died and four others we re one person has died and four others were injured —— knife attack of paris. it says tonight our city has been bruised and my first thoughts go to the family of the victim who lost his life and i also think of the wounded and be loved ones and i want to tell them that all parisians are by their side —— the loved ones. we are yet to find out the motive for the attack. north korea has announced it will dismantle its nuclear test site later this month — in plain view of the world's media. the three—day event is scheduled to take place three weeks before president trump and the north korean leader kimjong—un hold an historic summit in singapore. another key public announcement from the usually secretive state. she is describing a ceremony to dismantle north korea's main nuclear test site. kimjong—un has carried out all six nuclear blasts within these secluded mountain valleys, but now he says he will blow up all the tunnels and block all entrances and allow foreign media to watch. it's the kind of serious step that the us has been hoping for. earlier thi
one person has died and four others we re one person has died and four others were injured —— knife attack of paris. it says tonight our city has been bruised and my first thoughts go to the family of the victim who lost his life and i also think of the wounded and be loved ones and i want to tell them that all parisians are by their side —— the loved ones. we are yet to find out the motive for the attack. north korea has announced it will dismantle its nuclear test site later this...
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mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslah.s and in love. they stayed on the phone to him as he stood helpless outside the tower, his mother's last words, "i can't breathe". my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned. they were cremated. i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them died. i had to watch g re nfell tower listen to them died. i had to watch grenfell tower burn for a couple of days but particularly the top floors. also remembered today, italian gloria trevisan, praised as a skilled architect. sakineh afrasehabi, who could persian food she shared with neighbours. hamid kani enjoyed acting and was a skilled chef. fatima ahmed was a teacher who died with two of her grown—up children. mohammed fled the war in syria. he was studying to be an engineer. he wanted to reunite his family, marry and have children. right now, when i think about my future, i don't really see anything. lucy manning, bbc news. youtube says it's deleted more than half of the musi
mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslah.s and in love. they stayed on the phone to him as he stood helpless outside the tower, his mother's last words, "i can't breathe". my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned. they were cremated. i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them died. i had to watch g re nfell tower listen to them died. i had to watch grenfell tower burn for a couple of days but particularly the...
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mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslam.hone to him as he stood helpless outside the tower. his mum's last words, "i can't breathe. " my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned, they were cremated. i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them die. i had to watch grenfell tower burn for a couple of days, particularly the top floors. also remembered today, italian gloria trevisan, praised as a talented architect. sakineh afrasiabi, who cooked persian food she shared with neighbours. hamid kani enjoyed acting and was a skilled chef. fathia ahmed was a teacher who died with two of her grown—up children. mohammed al—haj ali fled the war in syria. he was studying to be an engineer. he wanted to reunite his family, marry, and have children. right now when i think about my future, i don't really see anything. lucy manning, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. amnesty international has accused the nicaraguan government of unleashing what it calls "a le
mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslam.hone to him as he stood helpless outside the tower. his mum's last words, "i can't breathe. " my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned, they were cremated. i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them die. i had to watch grenfell tower burn for a couple of days, particularly the top floors. also remembered today, italian gloria trevisan, praised as a talented architect. sakineh afrasiabi, who cooked...
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she died at the age of 25. richard hanley died of constipation at 33. laura booth went into hospital
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if you you had knocked on that door, you would have died. months for some relatives to get confirmation their loved ones were dead. maria's brother was on the 20th floor. he never got out. until now, there is nojustice comes to the people who died. you cannot leave people like this. this can may be happen easily in our country but in the uk? no way. in the uk, somebody can be left to die, burned to death? this is impossible. so how could this happen and why, one year on, has no one been held to account? we will question the people involved. one fact is now clear. the disaster would not have happened but for a refurbishment that started in 2014. it covered grenfell in flammable material. the architect was andrzej kuszell. his design created gaps that spread the fire and allowed it to get directly into people's flats. now, the building regulations had become weak and unclear, but it was his job to make the plan is safe. he failed. his new exterior turned grenfell into a death trap. mr kuszell didn't respond to our letters so i am going to try
if you you had knocked on that door, you would have died. months for some relatives to get confirmation their loved ones were dead. maria's brother was on the 20th floor. he never got out. until now, there is nojustice comes to the people who died. you cannot leave people like this. this can may be happen easily in our country but in the uk? no way. in the uk, somebody can be left to die, burned to death? this is impossible. so how could this happen and why, one year on, has no one been held to...
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he died ina old and was the youngest victim. he died in a tear gas attack.h sides say one thing and the other side disagrees. 63 people have died in the violence over the last few days. families are very upset. what ever would have happened in that area, it would have happened in that area, it would have happened with or without donald trump, but has he fanned the flames. the timing was terrible. he was supposed to be in the running for a nobel peace prize last week, and a week is a long time in politics. we see these horrific pictures now and will a lwa ys these horrific pictures now and will always be linked to donald trump's actions. and here are seems we are very used to in this part of the world. that is the tragic scene. peace talks and humanitarian effect, we are used to this and it seems to be going on. downing street refused to be drawn in to the suggestion that there is a direct
he died ina old and was the youngest victim. he died in a tear gas attack.h sides say one thing and the other side disagrees. 63 people have died in the violence over the last few days. families are very upset. what ever would have happened in that area, it would have happened in that area, it would have happened with or without donald trump, but has he fanned the flames. the timing was terrible. he was supposed to be in the running for a nobel peace prize last week, and a week is a long time...
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in his case there was $1.4 million in a campaign fund when he died.nd most of that went to the foundation for human rights run by his daughter katrina. but we notice that in the four years after he died, the biggest expense was for a company called intelligence software systems. it was collecting $3,000 to $5,000 a month for a total of $181,000. so what is this company? well, since 2003, there has been no such company registered to do business in california. we called the campaign treasurer. she didn't return our calls. we went to her home. but she refused to answer the door. as we drove away, we got a call. >> you might want to go to the website. >> reporter: a few days later in an email, she told us that intelligence software systems is her doing business as, or dba. in other words, it's her. she claims she paid herself for doing a significant amount of work for the campaign including federal election commission filings and research and execution of donations. >> it strikes me as totally inappropriate. >> reporter: the former head of the federal ele
in his case there was $1.4 million in a campaign fund when he died.nd most of that went to the foundation for human rights run by his daughter katrina. but we notice that in the four years after he died, the biggest expense was for a company called intelligence software systems. it was collecting $3,000 to $5,000 a month for a total of $181,000. so what is this company? well, since 2003, there has been no such company registered to do business in california. we called the campaign treasurer....
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served six terms in the and died ins senate selma in 1907. we're standing at the grave of turner.n sterling he was born in 1825 in north carolina. brought as a slave with his owner, which was a widower. his intellectual abilities and educated him wife and children. he was inherited by james -- who st. james er of the hotel, and he put him in as the hotel. of his he also operated livery business avenue and had several other small businesses. war, whenever mr. gee went off to fight in the battle of the san in charge james to run the home. he was also the founder of the first school for in the-american children city of selma and actually serve add short term on the selma city got off the city council because he refused to take pay. he did not believe public forants should accept money their service. n 1870, he was elected during reconstruction to the u.s. house of representatives, while he was washington, his main causes were amnesty for the confederates that fought in the and also to secure aid to help the devastated south. he was very much sup
served six terms in the and died ins senate selma in 1907. we're standing at the grave of turner.n sterling he was born in 1825 in north carolina. brought as a slave with his owner, which was a widower. his intellectual abilities and educated him wife and children. he was inherited by james -- who st. james er of the hotel, and he put him in as the hotel. of his he also operated livery business avenue and had several other small businesses. war, whenever mr. gee went off to fight in the battle...
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and this is the whole family that died. 0ne family, three generations. the choucairs.ed out in the fire, three children, their parents and grandmother, a ha rd—working family. i have to live with my family ripped apart for the rest of my life. i don't see this as a tragedy, i see it as an atrocity. how can you sum up six lives in such a short space of time? unfortunately this afternoon, one of the families' tribute videos showed footage of the tower burning. many survivors left the room sobbing and shaking. paramedics had to be called, the inquiry apologised, but a sign ofjust the trauma those here are still having to face. the barrister to the enquiry explained to the chairman what had happened. some people needed to leave the room. i'm sorry the warning which was supposed to be put out for this film, didn't get put out. this is my husband... it was already an emotional day, remembering pily burton, the 72nd grenfell victim who died just a few months ago. a great grandmother, a lover of dancing, reggae music, paella — fashionable and flamboyant. i had 3a years with pi
and this is the whole family that died. 0ne family, three generations. the choucairs.ed out in the fire, three children, their parents and grandmother, a ha rd—working family. i have to live with my family ripped apart for the rest of my life. i don't see this as a tragedy, i see it as an atrocity. how can you sum up six lives in such a short space of time? unfortunately this afternoon, one of the families' tribute videos showed footage of the tower burning. many survivors left the room...
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for 30 years, sonia has worked at rome's campo di fiori market.he tells me she cannot stand the populists. who are illiterate. they have never read a book. they have no political credentials. none. "not true," says daniele, who works a few stalls away. who is stopping the populists. translation: it is a disaster. we have gone back to medieval times, where the people no longer decide. return in greater numbers. current polls suggest that they may win an early election. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. our europe editor katya adler is in brussels. about the eurosceptic forces growing in italy? in italy? thing as a vote to leave the euro currency or leave be you altogether. currency or leave be you altogether. feel are not beneficial to their country. country. european union, brussels should be and is worried. and is worried. from the mistakes and make the eu more relevant to ordinary people. more relevant to ordinary people. clearly they fell. italy was a hugely eu enthusiastic country. country. with the rest of europe as it does in other countries.
for 30 years, sonia has worked at rome's campo di fiori market.he tells me she cannot stand the populists. who are illiterate. they have never read a book. they have no political credentials. none. "not true," says daniele, who works a few stalls away. who is stopping the populists. translation: it is a disaster. we have gone back to medieval times, where the people no longer decide. return in greater numbers. current polls suggest that they may win an early election. james reynolds,...
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a man in his 30s died later in hospital.ern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying with labour adding its voice to calls for change. it comes after friday's historic referendum in the republic of ireland. mps from across the commons say women should have the same rights in all parts of the uk, but downing street insists it's a matterfor northern ireland. the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into accepting abortion. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is in belfast and explains how the law in northern ireland differs to the republic. currently a woman can only have an abortion... howeverwhen currently a woman can only have an abortion... however when you look at their wider political picture in northern ireland what's interesting is none of the five main parties are in favour of extending the law in the rest of the uk to northern ireland. you have a range of political opinions, the dup very strongly against the law, the second biggest party. their current pos
a man in his 30s died later in hospital.ern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying with labour adding its voice to calls for change. it comes after friday's historic referendum in the republic of ireland. mps from across the commons say women should have the same rights in all parts of the uk, but downing street insists it's a matterfor northern ireland. the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into accepting abortion. 0ur ireland...
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at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell. the enquiry chairman told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about the lives of those who had died. the families will give
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the mum of a man who died in the manchester bombing and the mum of a british teenager who died fighting for is in syria tell us, in an exclusive interview, how they've put aside their differences to become friends. we lost our sons to the same monster, it doesn't matter in which faith, it's the same organisation, same ideals, that both our sons died for. you can watch that full, exclusive, interview at 9.15. it's nearly a year since 71 people died in the fire at grenfell tower in west london. today, an inquiry opens into what happened — it'll start by hearing from the relatives and friends of those killed. and are you guilty of sharing too much information about your children online? you could be putting them at risk of identity theft when they're grown up. we'll hear from the experts. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. also today, we're talking to a mother who says the home office has "signed a death warant" for her 12—year—old son. billy has severe epilepsy — his gp had written a prescription for cannabis oil, which the family were using as justificatio
the mum of a man who died in the manchester bombing and the mum of a british teenager who died fighting for is in syria tell us, in an exclusive interview, how they've put aside their differences to become friends. we lost our sons to the same monster, it doesn't matter in which faith, it's the same organisation, same ideals, that both our sons died for. you can watch that full, exclusive, interview at 9.15. it's nearly a year since 71 people died in the fire at grenfell tower in west london....
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i later learned that this man died. u nfortu nately.nvironment agency in the west midlands had issued multiple flood warnings, as smaller rivers filled up after the downpours. for those affected the most, it's likely to take months before they are able to get their homes back to the way they once were. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. we heard there about the man in his 80s who died in the floods in walsall. well, on the same street another driver was pulled to safety from his submerged car, hours earlier. his rescuer, ben lees, explained how he dived into six—foot—deep waters to reach the stranded man. i was on my way home and then i avoided the road closure, like everyone else does, and then went down a side street and then i came across the flood. and people coming up to the car asking if you can swim. i said, yes. they said, "there's children in the car". because i've got a son, ijust got out straight away and went in. but there was no children in there, there was just an old guy, like. the man in the car, how high was the water
i later learned that this man died. u nfortu nately.nvironment agency in the west midlands had issued multiple flood warnings, as smaller rivers filled up after the downpours. for those affected the most, it's likely to take months before they are able to get their homes back to the way they once were. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. we heard there about the man in his 80s who died in the floods in walsall. well, on the same street another driver was pulled to safety from his submerged car,...
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i later learned that this man died. u nfortu nately.nt agency in the west midlands had issued multiple flood warnings as smaller rivers filled up after the downpours. for those affected the most, it's likely to take months before they are able to get their homes back to the way they once were. the west midlands environment agency had issued 33 flood warnings and of those 33 just one of them remains in place but the problems for people living here are not over yet. they will now be making a case for more flood defences to be installed as soon as possible. a young man has been hailed as a hero in paris — after scaling a building to rescue a small boy who was dangling from a balcony. mamoudou gassama, who's from mali, has been widely praised for saving the 4—year old — and is now to be made a french citizen. today he met the french president emmanuel macron, who honoured him with a medal of courage. from paris, lucy williamson reports. france has nicknamed him spiderman. his real name is mamoudou gassama. when he saw a toddler dangling fro
i later learned that this man died. u nfortu nately.nt agency in the west midlands had issued multiple flood warnings as smaller rivers filled up after the downpours. for those affected the most, it's likely to take months before they are able to get their homes back to the way they once were. the west midlands environment agency had issued 33 flood warnings and of those 33 just one of them remains in place but the problems for people living here are not over yet. they will now be making a case...
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most of them died. they paid for the job with their lives. none of us ever got married or had children whereas all our male colleagues have children. and if i don't have a feminine i i have an instruction as i. am when i hold the camera in my hands a man and woman at the same time. we're there and taking pictures for paris match life times newsweek or standard. i'm always aware that i have to prove that as a woman i'm just as brave as a man. well me why was i courageous because when you're not afraid of death in the you not afraid of anything. yet. of where you let's have a look then i'm very excited in. best because a quite a lot on the i think this is the first time you've developed my bombing of prom pen . i'm always very moved even years later when i see this photo was i still dream about it alive. when. this one here with the black skies shows the two hundred twenty bombs fired by the khmer rouge. this this isn't a midnight sun as sort of bright white sun darkened by missiles and black smoke and the. civil case is said to me well where b
most of them died. they paid for the job with their lives. none of us ever got married or had children whereas all our male colleagues have children. and if i don't have a feminine i i have an instruction as i. am when i hold the camera in my hands a man and woman at the same time. we're there and taking pictures for paris match life times newsweek or standard. i'm always aware that i have to prove that as a woman i'm just as brave as a man. well me why was i courageous because when you're not...
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for 30 years, sonia has worked at rome's campo di fiori market.e she cannot stand the populists. who are illiterate. they have never read a book. they have no political credentials. none. "not true," says daniele, who works a few stalls away. who is stopping the populists. translation: it is a disaster. we have gone back to medieval times, where the people no longer decide. return in greater numbers. current polls suggest that they may win an early election. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. aggressive form of brain cancer. removing the tumour followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. of some patients. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. you feeling 0k in yourself? this is a glioblastoma. it was found three years ago in nigel‘s brain. now, all traces appear to have gone. we can see no evidence of any residual or recurrent tumour. personalised vaccine. there's horror stories on the web. the survival rates are very low, aren't they? and short—lived. anything to help is great, you want to grab onto it and run with it. i feel quite lu
for 30 years, sonia has worked at rome's campo di fiori market.e she cannot stand the populists. who are illiterate. they have never read a book. they have no political credentials. none. "not true," says daniele, who works a few stalls away. who is stopping the populists. translation: it is a disaster. we have gone back to medieval times, where the people no longer decide. return in greater numbers. current polls suggest that they may win an early election. james reynolds, bbc news,...
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i, he absolutely died as an indirect, consequence. of hurricane maria. >> the stories are similar to what researchers from harvard university found in a sample of almost 3300 households across the island. they found 56 deaths occurred between the day the storm made landfall to the end of 2017. and they compared it to the same time period a year earlier. projecting that on the entire population, harvard estimates the death toll is more than 4600. possibly as high as 8,000. the government says the official death toll is 64. hector pasquera, public safety director. >> i have not seen any evidence the government is trying to cover up the number of deaths. you know people think that. >> i am, understand. maybe. >> what's the response to that? >> the response, that notion is >> meanwhile, hurricane season is about to begin. the government says it is ready. today fema took us to a warehouse stockpiled with food, walter, diapers, blue tarps. speaking of the tarps in the neighborhood where we are, counted one blue roof, two, three, four. anoth
i, he absolutely died as an indirect, consequence. of hurricane maria. >> the stories are similar to what researchers from harvard university found in a sample of almost 3300 households across the island. they found 56 deaths occurred between the day the storm made landfall to the end of 2017. and they compared it to the same time period a year earlier. projecting that on the entire population, harvard estimates the death toll is more than 4600. possibly as high as 8,000. the government...
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one victim was transported to the hospital and later died. police are investigating the scene where there were bullet casings found on the street of the 400 block of calero avenue to determine if these two scenes are connected this is the eighth homicide in the city of san jose so far this year. the martinez, ktvu fox2 news. >>> an hour from now members of the trump administration will argue in federal court to explain why at once to eliminate the program that eliminates daca. earlier of federal george -- judge ruled it was arbitrary and violated federal law. today attorneys representing trump will try to convince the ninth circuit of appeals to throw out that judges decision. the hearing is taking place in pasadena but the decision will be announced on san francisco because that is where the circuit court is headquartered. analyst believe the supreme court will ultimately have the final say on the issue. >>> this morning a judge sided with the developer who wants to use a proposed marine terminal to transport coal from utah to asia. the city
one victim was transported to the hospital and later died. police are investigating the scene where there were bullet casings found on the street of the 400 block of calero avenue to determine if these two scenes are connected this is the eighth homicide in the city of san jose so far this year. the martinez, ktvu fox2 news. >>> an hour from now members of the trump administration will argue in federal court to explain why at once to eliminate the program that eliminates daca. earlier...
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five people died in the blaze today the country's pays its respects to the victims. and it's one of the world's greatest aviation tragedies and mysteries the four years hunt for malaysia airlines flight m h three seventy ends despite a fierce debate over why the plane and its two hundred and thirty nine passengers disappeared. hello i'm on the welcome authorities in belgium say they are launching a terrorist investigation this off to three people died including two police officers after a gunman opened fire in the city of the east of brussels the man reportedly briefly took a woman hostage from a nearby school before he was shot and killed by police authorities say it's still unclear what the motive behind the attack was bill james strong mr sha'ath michelle has called the attack serious. there is indeed a major incident that is taking place in leisure at the moment with us working we are monitoring the situation with the minister of the interior and the minister of justice and the crisis center. i want to give support on behalf of the government for the family of th
five people died in the blaze today the country's pays its respects to the victims. and it's one of the world's greatest aviation tragedies and mysteries the four years hunt for malaysia airlines flight m h three seventy ends despite a fierce debate over why the plane and its two hundred and thirty nine passengers disappeared. hello i'm on the welcome authorities in belgium say they are launching a terrorist investigation this off to three people died including two police officers after a...
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tributes are paid to dame tessa jowell, who has died at the age of 70. former prime minister tony blair is among those who praised her contribution to public health campaigning and the london 2012 olympics. she did everything with the same passion, determination, verve, ability and charm, so she was a unique politician but she was a really dear friend. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. theresa may reaffirms her commitment to leaving the eu customs union, as ministers consider options for trading post—brexit. also in the next hour — from humble beginnings to a fortune of £21 billion. sirjim ratcliffe tops the sunday times rich list. the founder of chemical firm ineos, who grew up in a council house near manchester, is the first british—born person to top the list in 15 years. and in the last few minutes, lewis hamilton crosses the line to win the spanish grand prix. and in 30 minutes, glenn campbell travels to islay to tell the little—known stories of community co
tributes are paid to dame tessa jowell, who has died at the age of 70. former prime minister tony blair is among those who praised her contribution to public health campaigning and the london 2012 olympics. she did everything with the same passion, determination, verve, ability and charm, so she was a unique politician but she was a really dear friend. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. theresa may...
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around 80 people have died so far in the protests.s us now from managua. that report by amnesty international, repression, excessive use of force, executions, does that sound accurate from your experience? yes. audio issues. there is repression. this is what is happening in nicaragua. we need intervention from overseas to have pressure against president daniel 0rtega. justice will be possible if we can co—operate. that is why we continue. it is the opportunity we have two demands. just describe what it is like. what resistance argument with? -- are you met with? repression started on april 18th. they started repressing us. a lot of people died and it is hard for me to express all the things we have been through. there are many media photos, things that are really important to us... 0k. joining us there. thank you so much. scientists have made a potential breakthrough in fighting the most aggressive form of brain cancer by using a new vaccine. the standard treatment for glioblastoma involves removing the tumour, followed by radiotherap
around 80 people have died so far in the protests.s us now from managua. that report by amnesty international, repression, excessive use of force, executions, does that sound accurate from your experience? yes. audio issues. there is repression. this is what is happening in nicaragua. we need intervention from overseas to have pressure against president daniel 0rtega. justice will be possible if we can co—operate. that is why we continue. it is the opportunity we have two demands. just...
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he was in several prisons but he died in full sutton prison today. in custody there will be an independent investigation but it is thought he died from natural causes. voting has ended in the first parliamentary elections in iraq since it declared victory over the islamic state group. security has been high and tonight three people are reported to have been killed after a militant attack near a polling station. it's iraq's fourth vote since 2003, when saddam hussein was removed from power. our correspondent martin patience reports, from baghdad. iraq is at a turning point. people here hope that this election will represent a fresh start. but the fear is the country could slip back into violence. despite the islamic state group being pushed out of most of iraq, the threat of attacks remains. translation: we hope that new politicians will be elected who will change things for young people. we have got university degrees but we are sitting at home unemployed. translation: god willing, the situation will improve, the younger generation will getjobs, elec
he was in several prisons but he died in full sutton prison today. in custody there will be an independent investigation but it is thought he died from natural causes. voting has ended in the first parliamentary elections in iraq since it declared victory over the islamic state group. security has been high and tonight three people are reported to have been killed after a militant attack near a polling station. it's iraq's fourth vote since 2003, when saddam hussein was removed from power. our...
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mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslam., her brother said, a graduate, ambitious, and in love. they stayed on the phone to him, as he stood helpless outside the tower. his mum's last words — "i can't breathe. " my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned, they were cremated. i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them die. i had to watch grenfell tower burn for a couple of days, but particularly the top floors. also remembered today, italian gloria trevisan, praised as a talented architect. sakineh afrasiabi, who cooked persian food she shared with neighbours. hamid kani enjoyed acting and was a skilled chef. fatima ahmed was a teacher who died with two of her grown—up children. mohammed al—haj ali fled the war in syria. he was studying to be an engineer. he wanted to reunite his family, marry, and have children. right now, when i think about my future, i don't really see anything. lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. syrians on the move again. under the cover of darkness and
mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslam., her brother said, a graduate, ambitious, and in love. they stayed on the phone to him, as he stood helpless outside the tower. his mum's last words — "i can't breathe. " my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned, they were cremated. i had to listen to them suffer and i had to listen to them die. i had to watch grenfell tower burn for a couple of days, but particularly the top floors. also remembered today, italian...
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four attackers died but an eight—year—old girl survived. road that is normally very busy but tonight it is very quiet. the city's mayor has urged all residents to stay at home and closed roads temporarily. so far, police have arrested nine terrorist suspects and killed four others as they seek to eliminate the terrorist trap in the country's second largest city. on sunday, another family attacked three churches in the city, killing 18 people, including the bombers, who then again included children. it was the worst terrorist attack in the country in more than a decade. the attacks were carried out by a cell of an islamic state inspired network called jemaah ansharut daulah. jad was also responsible for a suicide gun and bomb attack injakarta in 2016 and several other attacks in police stations. mehulika sitepu, bbc news, surabaya. the head of m15 has accused russia of "criminal thuggery" and "bare—faced lying". andrew parker condemned moscow for the salisbury nerve agent attack as well as for backing the use of chemical weapons in syria and
four attackers died but an eight—year—old girl survived. road that is normally very busy but tonight it is very quiet. the city's mayor has urged all residents to stay at home and closed roads temporarily. so far, police have arrested nine terrorist suspects and killed four others as they seek to eliminate the terrorist trap in the country's second largest city. on sunday, another family attacked three churches in the city, killing 18 people, including the bombers, who then again included...
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then the congregation looked into the faces of those who died and were reminded of those who died andreminded of their youth and vigour and the i°y of their youth and vigour and the joy for living. the service was broadcast crowds outside. at 2:30pm they stood for a national minute's silence. inside, prince william read from the new testament. love is patient, love is kind. love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. it does not insist on its own way. it is not irritable or resentful. it does not rejoice in wrongdoing. but rejoices in the truth. the tv cameras stayed off the faces of the bereaved, respecting their right to privacy in their grief. the bishop of manchester spoke for them. while we sometimes overwhelm people with ca re we sometimes overwhelm people with care and support in the immediate aftermath of injury or loss, we then withdraw, interests ta ken aftermath of injury or loss, we then withdraw, interests taken off in other directions. too often, just a few months on from a horrific event, those still bearing the pain are left feeling unsupported. some even made
then the congregation looked into the faces of those who died and were reminded of those who died andreminded of their youth and vigour and the i°y of their youth and vigour and the joy for living. the service was broadcast crowds outside. at 2:30pm they stood for a national minute's silence. inside, prince william read from the new testament. love is patient, love is kind. love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. it does not insist on its own way. it is not irritable or resentful....
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paramedics tried to save him but he died in hospital.tally stabbed in the west midlands this month, ozil pemberton was killed in sutton coldfield a few weeks ago, and there has been a surge in knife crime in the west midlands, just as there has in other cities across the uk. the driver of the taxi which is covered in a blue tarpaulin happened to be picking up affair last night, and he described seeing an altercation between a group of youths who arrived and assaulted keelan, the friend managed to escape on the taxi driver himself was cut. we have scenes of crime officers investigating round here. we have also heard from chief superintendent jamie who is in charge of policing in wolverhampton. she appealed for information about the attack but also had very strong message about knife crime. this isn't unique to wolverhampton or the west midlands. it is happening in cities across the country. we needed to stop. if we don't stand up together and do something about it, it will get worse. we can't do it on our own. we need the community to hel
paramedics tried to save him but he died in hospital.tally stabbed in the west midlands this month, ozil pemberton was killed in sutton coldfield a few weeks ago, and there has been a surge in knife crime in the west midlands, just as there has in other cities across the uk. the driver of the taxi which is covered in a blue tarpaulin happened to be picking up affair last night, and he described seeing an altercation between a group of youths who arrived and assaulted keelan, the friend managed...
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they mark those who died in the war. in this cemetery, we can see the rise of the state and we can see prosper, howlly the state was involved in a civil war, and we have many prominent people who have worked to make selma a better place after that time. >> our city tour staff recently traveled to selma, alabama. learn more at c-span.org/citytour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on lectures in history, tulane university professor teaches a class on agricultural labor in the united states since 1930. and the rise of organic farming. she describes the bracero program which brought temporary workers from mexico in the 1940's and 1950's, as well as a farm worker strike under leader such as cesar chavez. she argues that despite the rising consumer awareness relating to organic food, working conditions are not always considered a factor in what people buy. her class is about 50 minutes. prof. lipman: what i want to do today is give us our third lecture in our unit about waiver
they mark those who died in the war. in this cemetery, we can see the rise of the state and we can see prosper, howlly the state was involved in a civil war, and we have many prominent people who have worked to make selma a better place after that time. >> our city tour staff recently traveled to selma, alabama. learn more at c-span.org/citytour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on lectures in history, tulane university professor...
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she collapsed at home and died in hospital three months ago. when i offered her organs in the hospital. give their permission compared with white families. are from minority groups. as a hindu, we cremate the body. so that was my logic at the time. we are going to burn what we don't need. she was a giver all her life. why deny her the last opportunity? sikh gurdwara in luton. among ethnic minorities. where people don't trust establishments. another option is more transplants from living donors. the royal free hospital in london. for a kidney for two years. through the kidney sharing scheme. is getting a kidney as well. in the last few minutes she has been put to sleep. itself should take just over two hours. because they are at greater risk of developing medical conditions. and this is profula's kidney, now on its way to help someone else. are recovering well. i have not felt this clear—headed for years. brought us closer together. i don't have any children of my own. prafula shah ending that report by adina campbell. and a man in the belgian c
she collapsed at home and died in hospital three months ago. when i offered her organs in the hospital. give their permission compared with white families. are from minority groups. as a hindu, we cremate the body. so that was my logic at the time. we are going to burn what we don't need. she was a giver all her life. why deny her the last opportunity? sikh gurdwara in luton. among ethnic minorities. where people don't trust establishments. another option is more transplants from living donors....
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he died last month aged 62.ey. and this cincinnati one, n australia, not only because of the elevated position of archbishop philip wilson, but also because of the precedent it sets, and the possibility that more complainants may come forward to say that they, too, were ignored or their claims of abuse were not handed on to the police in time. we have heard a lot about this in the evidence to the royal commission here in australia over the last few years. philip wilson's case goes back to the 1970s when he was an assistant parish priest. a 15—year—old boy came to him saying he had been sexually assaulted several times by a paedophile priest in the parish. philip wilson did nothing. instead of going to the police, he simply did not act. we also understand that three other victims came forward, but again he did nothing, and when there are cases were urgently investigated by the police are decades later, again, he did nothing. a magistrate said that he decided, instead of handing over any evidence, to protect the n
he died last month aged 62.ey. and this cincinnati one, n australia, not only because of the elevated position of archbishop philip wilson, but also because of the precedent it sets, and the possibility that more complainants may come forward to say that they, too, were ignored or their claims of abuse were not handed on to the police in time. we have heard a lot about this in the evidence to the royal commission here in australia over the last few years. philip wilson's case goes back to the...
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this new study states that a third of people who died, almost those 5,000 people they're saying diedia related deaths due to that interrupted medical care or delayed medical care. we're talking about elderly folks on dialysis treatment, for example, and didn't get continued treatment. we're talking about folks who died from asthma. i was on the ground in the country side in puerto rico in the months following hurricane maria. i was on the ground this year, and when you go to the country side, these were areas right smack in the middle of the island where they still have no power, no electricity. they were completely cut off. i, myself, saw elderly people getting medical care from first response units from new york and san francisco who said these folks hadn't been tended to by volunteer workers right away, and they could have died. again, what i saw on the ground was reflective of what this study is saying now, that there are people now we're finding almost 5,000 that died from maria-related deaths that weren't on this official government count. >> mariana, these numbers massive. a r
this new study states that a third of people who died, almost those 5,000 people they're saying diedia related deaths due to that interrupted medical care or delayed medical care. we're talking about elderly folks on dialysis treatment, for example, and didn't get continued treatment. we're talking about folks who died from asthma. i was on the ground in the country side in puerto rico in the months following hurricane maria. i was on the ground this year, and when you go to the country side,...
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rania ibrahim died with her two girls, fethia and hania. four—year—old fethia's sweet voice filled the inquiry room. i want to hug you... and do something with yourselves. thank you, goodbye! everyone struggled with their emotions, including the inquiry chairman. rania's niece read her mother's tribute. i watched her grow into a young woman. i prepared herfor her wedding and watched her children grow with mine. never in my life have i thought that i would be in herfuneral. also lost in the fire, zainab deen and her two—year—old sun jeremiah.
rania ibrahim died with her two girls, fethia and hania. four—year—old fethia's sweet voice filled the inquiry room. i want to hug you... and do something with yourselves. thank you, goodbye! everyone struggled with their emotions, including the inquiry chairman. rania's niece read her mother's tribute. i watched her grow into a young woman. i prepared herfor her wedding and watched her children grow with mine. never in my life have i thought that i would be in herfuneral. also lost in the...
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at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell.told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about the lives of those who had died. the families will give their tributes for the rest of this week and into next week and then, the first phase of the enquiry will hear from those experts, there will be evidence from the firefighters who were there that night and evidence from the survivors. the enquiry trying to find out how and why the flames burned so quickly and what decisions were taken that night. 72 seconds of silence at the start of the enquiry, 72 reasons we re start of the enquiry, 72 reasons were heard and are being heard as to why it is so important this enquiry finds out just what why it is so important this enquiry finds outjust what happened that night. and you can see the panorama programme, "grenfell: who is to blame?", at 8 o'clock this evening on bbc1. the former labour mayor of london ken livingstone says he's leaving the party. he had been suspended
at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell.told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about the lives of those who had died. the families will give their tributes for the rest of this week and into next week and then, the first phase of the enquiry will hear from those experts, there will be evidence from the firefighters who were there that night and evidence from the survivors. the enquiry trying to...
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has died. kidder's >>> the actress who played lois lane in the superman movie franchise has died. her manager said she died at her home in montana yesterday. she was 69 years old. many describe her role as iconic. superman was considered a superhero blockbuster two decades before comic book movies became the norm at the box office. her cause of death has not been released.>>> drivers may want to be a little more cautious. a report by the new york times reveals at least 28 people have died of carbon monoxide poisoning because drivers forgot to turn off the ignition. car safety advocates are calling for makers to have features like peeps to warn drivers if their vehicles are still running. some companies have agreed to do so voluntarily, but others have not. >>> a florida high school is in the spotlight after the prom came with an actual tiger. take a look at this. you can see the tiger in its cage prowling in a tight space as students snap photos. some of the parents say they were not only concerned for the children, but for the safety of the tiger. a spokesperson says it was never
has died. kidder's >>> the actress who played lois lane in the superman movie franchise has died. her manager said she died at her home in montana yesterday. she was 69 years old. many describe her role as iconic. superman was considered a superhero blockbuster two decades before comic book movies became the norm at the box office. her cause of death has not been released.>>> drivers may want to be a little more cautious. a report by the new york times reveals at least 28...
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they died? when my father diedl parents? they died?become atop. i feel very sad because i staying here, i had lost my chance at an education. that is not your life any more. you are out. why are you crying? what is wrong? yes, we do not supposed to be in there but we are out now. we are out now. it was amazing to hear about cristiano is life outside of the shrine. i'm free. ican cristiano is life outside of the shrine. i'm free. i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can work, anything. she showed me her toe to celebrating her reclaim the name. how does that make you feel when you see that. i feel good. why? because i am what i am. that is my name. yes. the name is my thing. sometimes, your past is worth getting back too. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that they we re to be. somebody decided that they were supposed to be our liv
they died? when my father diedl parents? they died?become atop. i feel very sad because i staying here, i had lost my chance at an education. that is not your life any more. you are out. why are you crying? what is wrong? yes, we do not supposed to be in there but we are out now. we are out now. it was amazing to hear about cristiano is life outside of the shrine. i'm free. ican cristiano is life outside of the shrine. i'm free. i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can...
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hear manager says -- her manager says she died in her sleep sunday in her montana home. kidder was 69. >>> still ahead, new rules for emotional support animals.
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the sheriff's say that she identified them as her killers before she died. it is possible that the guilty plea may help the suspect before a parole board. >>> tonight, kpix5 confirmed a muslim san francisco police officer, who accused fellow officers of discrimination, is now out of a job. last month the public defender detailed the alleged harassment against the unidentified police officer. including isis graffiti scratched on his locker. a few days ago reports surfaced back in 2014 the napa police department deemed that same officer a cia agent impersonator. sfpd is not confirming that is why the officer is no longer with the department. so far tonight no response from the public defender's office. >>> new legal trouble for san francisco sheriff. he has been summoned to show up in court today to defend his dog. he did not show up. his boxer is accused of mauling this chihuahua named buddy back in march. >> i said oh my god. i said i saw a cut like that and flipped a hreul a little and his face opened. he said i do not hear anything. >> during the hearing t
the sheriff's say that she identified them as her killers before she died. it is possible that the guilty plea may help the suspect before a parole board. >>> tonight, kpix5 confirmed a muslim san francisco police officer, who accused fellow officers of discrimination, is now out of a job. last month the public defender detailed the alleged harassment against the unidentified police officer. including isis graffiti scratched on his locker. a few days ago reports surfaced back in 2014...
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in tracy, allen martin, kpix 5. >> lisa also died. rochelle and her surviving siblings took the test and they don't have the disease- causing mutation. >>> nfl players who kneel during the national anthem to cost their teams a game under the proposed rule. former 49er colin kaepernick was the first player to "take a knee" in the nfl to protest what he says is police brutality. other players have also. during a meeting owners considered handing out 15-yard penalties for kneeling. kaepernick start kneeling in 2016 and has sued the league saying that teams are working together to keep him unsigned as payback. >>> the warriors will head back to houston tied with the rockets at 2 games apiece in the western conference finals. golden state took a 10-point lead heading into the 4th quarter of game 4 last night but the warriors only scored 12 points in the 4th quarter allowing houston to make a late run for the 95-92 win. so game 5 is in houston tomorrow night. >> warriors are just making it exciting. >> drama. >> easy win wouldn't be as fun.
in tracy, allen martin, kpix 5. >> lisa also died. rochelle and her surviving siblings took the test and they don't have the disease- causing mutation. >>> nfl players who kneel during the national anthem to cost their teams a game under the proposed rule. former 49er colin kaepernick was the first player to "take a knee" in the nfl to protest what he says is police brutality. other players have also. during a meeting owners considered handing out 15-yard penalties for...
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died in tens of thousands of homes are without electricity in the canadian provinces of ontario and quebec powerful winds brought down power lines and toppled trees gusts of up to one hundred kilometers an hour been recorded the un is warning of disease outbreaks from severe flooding in kenya at least one hundred twelve people have been killed and more than two hundred sixty thousand displaced over the past two months aid workers say they've reached only a quarter of the families in need of shelter the red cross says it doesn't have enough money to cover its emergency operations at least four people have died in violence in indian administered kashmir a man lost his life in srinagar to be run over by an indian security forces and earlier at least three separate fighters separate fighters were killed during a raid by soldiers from. an explosion in the gaza strip has killed five ham ass members of their military wing the care seven brigades three others have been injured in the village of the way to where the blast happened those are the headlines inside stories next.
died in tens of thousands of homes are without electricity in the canadian provinces of ontario and quebec powerful winds brought down power lines and toppled trees gusts of up to one hundred kilometers an hour been recorded the un is warning of disease outbreaks from severe flooding in kenya at least one hundred twelve people have been killed and more than two hundred sixty thousand displaced over the past two months aid workers say they've reached only a quarter of the families in need of...
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he also died in the fire.ter told the hearing their family's lives have been changed forever. there is a gaping hole in our hearts that can never be filled and it hurts, it really hurts. we can't imaginea day hurts, it really hurts. we can't imagine a day when it would hurt any less. the pain, loss and sorrow we feel is indescribable and has left ahs devastated. next was mohamed neda. his brother made this statement through his solicitor: the bond we had was unbreakable, a bond is like no other. shared our times of trouble and sickness and hardship, but most importantly, we shared our happiness. our kids grow up shared our happiness. our kids grow up together, and they are like brother and sister. the relationship that we have, i am still proud of. losing him was like my world came crashing down. i'd faced many blows in life, losing many family members, but this was the worst. samuel daniels paid a short tribute to his fatherjoseph. daniels paid a short tribute to his father joseph. the daniels paid a short tr
he also died in the fire.ter told the hearing their family's lives have been changed forever. there is a gaping hole in our hearts that can never be filled and it hurts, it really hurts. we can't imaginea day hurts, it really hurts. we can't imagine a day when it would hurt any less. the pain, loss and sorrow we feel is indescribable and has left ahs devastated. next was mohamed neda. his brother made this statement through his solicitor: the bond we had was unbreakable, a bond is like no...
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of people who will carry the portraits of the grandfathers fathers so grandmothers who perished who died and who fourteen destructive world war and of our great patriotic war of one hundred forty one and two for his behalf the most touching and moving parts of the day let's listen in live now showing. what it will no longer want to damage a part of the image of the women of school but each to see the full nucleus of. what is really poor little of the world the should the wonder of that is that this is just the urgent need what is the last will to go a little so little example in your school or the law school before the ball to school all the want to build one of those you. look at your vulnerable that the mother should go under she said you were doing that could be a mistake because i know nobody got the most critical decision for them. and i should lose you come on to my department actually you should know something my guess is that it would lead to each day and make it in this case not. to mention that ship the legal issue coming to this question live now to our correspondent daniel ha
of people who will carry the portraits of the grandfathers fathers so grandmothers who perished who died and who fourteen destructive world war and of our great patriotic war of one hundred forty one and two for his behalf the most touching and moving parts of the day let's listen in live now showing. what it will no longer want to damage a part of the image of the women of school but each to see the full nucleus of. what is really poor little of the world the should the wonder of that is that...