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half the population at this mass you're right, this is a very huge moment christina, right now in dilley, the capital vce team or pope francis, is presiding over this open-air mass that is drawing an estimated 600,000 people. >> this is according to the vatican. and the scene as he taken live pictures on your screen right now. and you look at the faithful who have gathered there. it just looks like a sea of yellow and whites is a sea of yellow and white umbrellas as the faithful brave the sweltering heat there in east timor. east timor is a deeply catholic nation, some 97% scent of its population identifies as catholic. that is the highest proportion outside of vatican city and as you can see, these limit live images on your screen. there out on mass in east timor to celebrate the pope and his message earlier this morning in east timor, pope francis visited children with disability. he also met with religious leaders in the country and when he arrived at the cathedral for that meeting earlier in the day, he was greeted by throngs of well-wishers who filled the streets and chanted long li
half the population at this mass you're right, this is a very huge moment christina, right now in dilley, the capital vce team or pope francis, is presiding over this open-air mass that is drawing an estimated 600,000 people. >> this is according to the vatican. and the scene as he taken live pictures on your screen right now. and you look at the faithful who have gathered there. it just looks like a sea of yellow and whites is a sea of yellow and white umbrellas as the faithful brave the...
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rubber and producer sean dilley cones is charged with racketeering and self trafficking.e evacuating their homes. in france, a man accused of drugging his wife so he and 50 other men could rape her admits all the charges against him, in a case that's shocked instagram plans new protections for young people, bringing in teen accounts and introducing stricter parental controls. let's start with the breaking news from the middle east. authorities in them in and say more than 80 women killed and hundreds injured, some critically, as to medication devices used by name or detonated across country.
rubber and producer sean dilley cones is charged with racketeering and self trafficking.e evacuating their homes. in france, a man accused of drugging his wife so he and 50 other men could rape her admits all the charges against him, in a case that's shocked instagram plans new protections for young people, bringing in teen accounts and introducing stricter parental controls. let's start with the breaking news from the middle east. authorities in them in and say more than 80 women killed and...
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sean dilley, thank ou. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon.use against former owner mohamed al fayed. and a look inside the hidden cornish recording studio which helped to launch the careers of bands including oasis. we'll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. following all the recent rain i'm going to start off with the better news in that it will be turning drier into the weekend. but also a lot chillier with a touch of frost for some. lot chillier with a touch of frost forsome. however, in the lot chillier with a touch of frost for some. however, in the meantime there is a lot more wet weather to come today and tonight too. many places across central areas of england had the ground already saturated, still a number of flood warnings in place and there is actually now an amber weather warning in place tonight and that is for parts of the midlands, central areas of england. i will have all the details later. today would have been rob burrow�*s a2nd birthday. th
sean dilley, thank ou. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon.use against former owner mohamed al fayed. and a look inside the hidden cornish recording studio which helped to launch the careers of bands including oasis. we'll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. following all the recent rain i'm going to start off with the better news in that it will be turning drier into the weekend. but also a lot...
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here's our transport correspondent, sean dilley.ly 97% of aslef members have backed a pay deal that closes the chapter on more than two years of disruption and pain for passengers. the train drivers union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost of living stop i reflected the cost of living. i sat down with their leader. two years of covid, we did not seek a pay rise, but we had many members have not had a pay rise for five yea rs. we wanted something that put a dent in the cost of living, that's what we asked for. then you negotiate and maybe people making an offer. in cash terms, the deal they have backed isn't worth vastly more than what was being offered by the conservative government at 12% over three years. the sticking point was 55 changes to working terms and conditions that the union said they were not prepared to accept. so, what have they agreed today? it is 15% over three years, but aslef say they backed it because there were no strings attached. the conservatives are highly critical of t
here's our transport correspondent, sean dilley.ly 97% of aslef members have backed a pay deal that closes the chapter on more than two years of disruption and pain for passengers. the train drivers union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost of living stop i reflected the cost of living. i sat down with their leader. two years of covid, we did not seek a pay rise, but we had many members have not had a pay rise for five yea rs. we wanted something that put a...
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here's our transport correspondent, sean dilley.ly 97% of aslef members have backed a pay deal that closes the chapter on more than two years of disruption and pain for passengers. the train drivers union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost of living stop i sat down with their leader. tiara sat down with their leader. two ears of sat down with their leader. two years of covid, _ sat down with their leader. two years of covid, we _ sat down with their leader. twr years of covid, we did not seek a pay rise, but we had many members have not had a pay rise for five years. we wanted something that put a dent in the cost of living, that's what we asked for. then you negotiate on people making an offer. in cash terms, the deal they have backed isn't worth vastly more than what was being offered by the conservative government at 12% over three years. the sticking point was 55 changes to working terms and conditions that the union said they were not prepared to accept. so, what have they agreed today? it
here's our transport correspondent, sean dilley.ly 97% of aslef members have backed a pay deal that closes the chapter on more than two years of disruption and pain for passengers. the train drivers union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost of living stop i sat down with their leader. tiara sat down with their leader. two ears of sat down with their leader. two years of covid, _ sat down with their leader. two years of covid, we _ sat down with their...
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here's our transport correspondent, sean dilley it is the end of the line for industrial action.y 97% of these members of backed up a deal that closes the chapter are more than two years of disruption and paying for passengers. the train drivers union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost—of—living. i sat down with their leaders. cost-of-living. i sat down with their leaders.— their leaders. two years of covid, we _ their leaders. two years of covid, we did _ their leaders. two years of covid, we did not - their leaders. two years of covid, we did not seek - their leaders. two years of covid, we did not seek a l their leaders. two years of. covid, we did not seek a pay raise both many members who have met her parents or five years, we did not seek a pay raise both many members who have netted parents or five years, he wanted something that put a dent in this and then you negotiate and people make you an offer. ., , an offer. the deal is left members _ an offer. the deal is left members back - an offer. the deal is left members back in - an offe
here's our transport correspondent, sean dilley it is the end of the line for industrial action.y 97% of these members of backed up a deal that closes the chapter are more than two years of disruption and paying for passengers. the train drivers union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost—of—living. i sat down with their leaders. cost-of-living. i sat down with their leaders.— their leaders. two years of covid, we _ their leaders. two years of covid, we...
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our transport correspondent sean dilley is at euston station.nd familiar to passengers across the country, wanted? i familiar to passengers across the country, wanted?— country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly _ country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly always _ country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly always among - country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly always among that - country, wanted? i find or think i l am nearly always among that 20% country, wanted? i find or think i - am nearly always among that 20% but very familiar to people around here. i thought it would be helpful to put the figure in context. the figures look at arrivals into major cities, not altering usage but here in london there were 1.1 million daily average arrivals, a5% of the journeys made during the morning peak and that is where the one in five passengers are standing, an increase of 39% for the same time 22-23, the increase of 39% for the same time 22—23, the latest statistics came out then. the last quarter, the autumn of last year, a winter of disconten
our transport correspondent sean dilley is at euston station.nd familiar to passengers across the country, wanted? i familiar to passengers across the country, wanted?— country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly _ country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly always _ country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly always among - country, wanted? i find or thinkl am nearly always among that - country, wanted? i find or think i l am nearly always among that 20% country, wanted? i find or think i -...
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our news correspondent sean dilley has more. sean, how significant is this deal?ificant because it brings to an end more than two years of pain for so many train passengers. a few of the statistics here, 16 train companies based in england, although they service wales and scotland, have seen 18 days of strike action. now labour claim that the cost to the economy was around £1 billion, so they say it was necessary to do a deal. the deal that has been voted for overwhelmingly, 96.6% of the eligible train drivers in england, wales and scotland, is financially speaking only marginally different to the one aslef rejected last year in 2023 by the previous conservative government. 4% each year over three years, so 12% versus either at 14.25% in real terms they say with compound interest is actually 15%. but the key difference is what was required as a condition. it simply was a red line for the union, they say, to change their practices and work and conditions. political ineptitude says their leader here of england's target of 2%, which will decide whether to cut or hold
our news correspondent sean dilley has more. sean, how significant is this deal?ificant because it brings to an end more than two years of pain for so many train passengers. a few of the statistics here, 16 train companies based in england, although they service wales and scotland, have seen 18 days of strike action. now labour claim that the cost to the economy was around £1 billion, so they say it was necessary to do a deal. the deal that has been voted for overwhelmingly, 96.6% of the...
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i've witnessed it in massapequa, on long island where the police officer was shot, jonathan dilley.e would miss it on a daily basis when he goes to these firehouses in new york city and meets at the families who have been killed by illegal immigrants in this country on a regular basis. he doesn't announce it. next thing you know they are at mar-a-lago and you find out a week later that he just came to spend a whole day with them and says, why don't you have dinner here, why don't you go off here, why don't you let the kids run around here? he does it because he feels as though he appreciate their patriotism and their sacrifice. this is one of the hardest things i think a leader can do. i think it is so much easier to be tough and stern than it is to show vulnerability and kindness and empathy. and he's got the skill set. you never going see that in "the new york times" or hear about that on other channels, that he has it. >> sandra: good to have you here today. thank you very much. we will continue to monitor these c4 pictures out of shanksville, pennsylvania. former president donal
i've witnessed it in massapequa, on long island where the police officer was shot, jonathan dilley.e would miss it on a daily basis when he goes to these firehouses in new york city and meets at the families who have been killed by illegal immigrants in this country on a regular basis. he doesn't announce it. next thing you know they are at mar-a-lago and you find out a week later that he just came to spend a whole day with them and says, why don't you have dinner here, why don't you go off...
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our correspondent sean dilley is outside st albans crown court. sean, what's happened this morning?ng metropolitan police officer called jake cummings, who is on trial today for the first day of his trial at st albans crown court. he was charged february with rape must talking and voyeurism offences. he subsequently had other charges added to that against three alleged victims, one from hertfordshire, one from dorset, and one from buckinghamshire. the police officer, who are still serving with the metropolitan police at this time, is currently suspended from duty. he appeared here at st albans crown court behind me wearing a grey tracksuit, looking rather serious, it has to be said, throughout the course of the proceedings here at the crown court. before the trial gets under fully and properly, he wished to change one of his pleas will stop he had one of his pleas will stop he had one other count put to him, so has admitted to one count of stalking relating to a period of time in 2021. thank you. paralympics gb are hoping to build on a record—breaking day at the games in paris yeste
our correspondent sean dilley is outside st albans crown court. sean, what's happened this morning?ng metropolitan police officer called jake cummings, who is on trial today for the first day of his trial at st albans crown court. he was charged february with rape must talking and voyeurism offences. he subsequently had other charges added to that against three alleged victims, one from hertfordshire, one from dorset, and one from buckinghamshire. the police officer, who are still serving with...
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it is an incredibly important for the american people and far workforce, for the dilley of people tolectively argun including in workplaces that are structurally inequitable towards workers. we do see it attack total in project 2025 but intercourse and aa variety of contexts. >> chairman comer, you know this, project 2025, i wish we could, chairman, and i was look at cummings because we need to make sure we're not bringing they can paint inside capital. it's what most americans hate about congress. our approval rating is 17%. i want to talk about postal service, you know that. i want to talk about the cost of insulin, big pharma, these issues. project 2025 iss a scary. it is. somebody from the most beautiful city in theo country, i just kep thinking what can happen to my neighbors. this is real, not something a paper. it will bee devastating for families. i think we can do better. i think our families deserve better for our country. we could use this committee for so much more. that you so much. i yield. >> may i respond to my friend, ms. tlaib, we get along great. but this ring is a
it is an incredibly important for the american people and far workforce, for the dilley of people tolectively argun including in workplaces that are structurally inequitable towards workers. we do see it attack total in project 2025 but intercourse and aa variety of contexts. >> chairman comer, you know this, project 2025, i wish we could, chairman, and i was look at cummings because we need to make sure we're not bringing they can paint inside capital. it's what most americans hate about...