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people stayed home and people died. i saw with my own eyes people died.s peoplejumping people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because people died. i saw with my own eyes peoplejumping out, because they people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they we re read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public inquiry into this disaster. there are many questions, most urgently about the cladding on this building. getting all the answers will take months at the very least but the government is scrambling to ensure millions of other high—rise residents that their homes are safe. the community support has been almost overwhelming. refuge centres say they no longer need donations of food and clothes. what is really needed for new homes for the hundreds of survivors. the council says finding them temporary accommodation has been hard. finding permanent homes will be even harder
people stayed home and people died. i saw with my own eyes people died.s peoplejumping people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because people died. i saw with my own eyes peoplejumping out, because they people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they we re read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public...
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these are people that died in a fire. so i really wa nt to that died in a fire.want to appeal for people to come to the police, to call ourfree phone numberand give us the police, to call ourfree phone number and give us those lists and tell us what happened. i've stated on friday, i will restate it, that we are not worried about immigration issues. we are not worried about sub—letting issues. we just issues. we are not worried about sub—letting issues. wejust really wa nt to sub—letting issues. wejust really want to be able to look after families of those that are deceased but account for every victim of people that died in the fire at the time. you, and the government, and toa time. you, and the government, and to a certain extent the media, which has reported what you and the government have been saying have been accused of concealing people thaw know to be dead, of covering up the true figure. what's your response to that? well, that's the not case at the moment. the first initial housing lists that we had we re initial housing lists that we had were incorrec
these are people that died in a fire. so i really wa nt to that died in a fire.want to appeal for people to come to the police, to call ourfree phone numberand give us the police, to call ourfree phone number and give us those lists and tell us what happened. i've stated on friday, i will restate it, that we are not worried about immigration issues. we are not worried about sub—letting issues. we just issues. we are not worried about sub—letting issues. wejust really wa nt to sub—letting...
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the 77—year—old who died on the 11th floor., little lina, just a baby. malak and lina and her parents were buried yesterday. lina, the youngest victim of this fire. she had lived forjust six months. and she died in her mother's arms. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. two cabinet ministers have appeared to suggest today that the public sector pay cap of i% should be reviewed. labour are forcing a commons vote tonight on the public sector pay cap, which has been in place since 2013. they're calling on the government to abandon the limit — in what will be the first parliamentary test for theresa may since she failed to win an outright majority at the general election. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg — her report contains flashing images. governing feels a bit like a work in progress right now. almost with each new day in this new era, hints more of the tories' plans will simply disappear. is it time to lift the pay cap? excuse me, thanks very much. 0ther ministers were willing to say, to hint, that the limit on pub
the 77—year—old who died on the 11th floor., little lina, just a baby. malak and lina and her parents were buried yesterday. lina, the youngest victim of this fire. she had lived forjust six months. and she died in her mother's arms. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. two cabinet ministers have appeared to suggest today that the public sector pay cap of i% should be reviewed. labour are forcing a commons vote tonight on the public sector pay cap, which has been in place since 2013....
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the man who later died. are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. daniel sandford, bbc news, finsbury park. cuba's foreign minister has rejected the new us policy towards his country, set out by president trump last week. speaking in vienna, he said that mr trump's decision to reimpose surge in trouble and trade restrictions lifted by the obama administration looks like a return to the same policy that did not work for 50 years. we have this report from havana. until now, the cuban government had limited itself to a simple statement on the new us policy. now the foreign minister delivered a speech, first in spanish than in english, to make sure president trump got the message. cuba will not make any concession to its sovereignty and independence. it w
the man who later died. are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. daniel sandford, bbc news, finsbury park. cuba's foreign minister has rejected the new us policy towards his country, set out by president trump last week. speaking in...
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she died. and your fatherjoined what was then the sudan people's liberation army, fighting for independence from sudan. you really didn't see him because he was just off fighting the whole time. he was off fighting and he was in charge of the whole area at the time when we left the town. he was the one who collected hundreds of kids that were sent to school. he gave me up because the villagers were going to war. that is how i was taken to ethiopia. so your father allowed you to be recruited as a child soldier when you are only about seven or eight? so i do not know if he knew if we were going to be soldiers because it was made attractive that we were going to go to school and learn how fly planes and make guns. all the things that people go to school for. so you thought you were going to get an education. you followed thousands of other south sudanese children. you went in the border of south sudan and ethiopia then. what happened to you at this school that you thought you were going to get an
she died. and your fatherjoined what was then the sudan people's liberation army, fighting for independence from sudan. you really didn't see him because he was just off fighting the whole time. he was off fighting and he was in charge of the whole area at the time when we left the town. he was the one who collected hundreds of kids that were sent to school. he gave me up because the villagers were going to war. that is how i was taken to ethiopia. so your father allowed you to be recruited as...
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people stayed home and people died.aw with my own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public inquiry into this disaster. there are many questions, most urgently about the cladding on this building. getting all the answers will take months at the very least, but the government is scrambling to reassure millions of other high—rise residents that their homes are safe. the community support has been almost overwhelming. refuge centres say they no longer need donations of food and clothes. what is really needed are new homes for the hundreds of survivors. the council says finding them temporary accommodation has been hard. finding permanent homes will be even harder. what we are committed to doing is making sure every household from grenfell tower tower can find a permanent new home in the local area, but because of the shortage of housing in london, but in particul
people stayed home and people died.aw with my own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public inquiry into this disaster. there are many questions, most urgently about the cladding on this building. getting all the answers will take months at the very least, but the government is scrambling to reassure millions of other high—rise...
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relatives of some of the 96 people who died have welcomed the prosecutions. people who died have don'tt things can change. and things must change and this must never happen again. a labour party amendment to the queen's speech calling for an end to the 1% public sector pay cap has been defeated in the commons. police investigating the grenfell tower disaster, say they now believe at least 80 people died in the fire two weeks ago, including those missing, presumed dead. the democratic unionist party and sinn fein, have less than 2a hours to strike a deal to restore the power—sharing government in northern ireland. well, more on the news that six men, including senior police officers, are to be prosecuted in connection with the hillsborough disaster nearly 30 years ago. 96 people died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989, between liverpool and nottingham forest. the families of the victims were told about the charges at a meeting in warrington. my colleague, ben brown, who's there, has been following developments throughout the day. well, here in warrington, the crown
relatives of some of the 96 people who died have welcomed the prosecutions. people who died have don'tt things can change. and things must change and this must never happen again. a labour party amendment to the queen's speech calling for an end to the 1% public sector pay cap has been defeated in the commons. police investigating the grenfell tower disaster, say they now believe at least 80 people died in the fire two weeks ago, including those missing, presumed dead. the democratic unionist...
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the man who later died.ack on muslims who looked like they were probably muslims and they were coming from a prayer meeting. we treat this as a terrorist attack and we in met are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what's happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. as we've heard, the bbc understands the suspect to be darren osborne, who's 47 and a father of four who'd been living in cardiff but is believed to be from somerset. police have been searching a residential address in the pentwyn area of the city. as our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. more than a 150 miles from finsbury park, this house in a quiet residential street in cardiff is a central part of police investigation. the home of darren osborne, originally from weston—super—mare, who has been living here for ten years with his par
the man who later died.ack on muslims who looked like they were probably muslims and they were coming from a prayer meeting. we treat this as a terrorist attack and we in met are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what's happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. as we've heard,...
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the man who later died. met are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. daniel sandford, bbc news, finsbury park. hundreds of muslim girls in sri lanka are forcibly married every year, with reports that some are wed at the age of 12. they have legal protection, because their community doesn't have to respect 18 as the legal age of marriage. we've spoken to one girl who underwent this traumatic experience, we're protecting her identity, and a warning, you may find her story distressing. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: it's world refugee day. we take a look at the figures of those who have been displayed around the globe. also on the programme: and a new look for the home of irish art. the national gallery reopens after
the man who later died. met are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. daniel sandford, bbc news, finsbury park. hundreds of muslim girls in sri lanka are forcibly married every year, with reports that some are wed at the age of 12....
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the man who later died. and we in the met are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. daniel sandford, bbc news, finsbury park. if you want to catch up on all the latest developments in the finsbury park mosque attack you can keep right up today on our website. you'll find more footage and eyewitness accounts from the scene, on bbc.com/news. in what french authorities say was a terrorist attack in the centre of paris, a driver has died after ramming his car into a police van on the champs elysees. officials found guns and explosives inside the car. tim allman reports. the champs—elysees, one of the world's most famous avenues brought to a standstill. yellow smoke billows out of a car in the distance. the vehicle had hit a police van. yet another attack
the man who later died. and we in the met are as shocked as anybody in this local community or across the country at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target. but the consequences of the violence were the same — some people in hospital this evening have potentially life—changing injuries. daniel sandford, bbc news, finsbury park. if you want to catch up on all the latest developments in the finsbury park mosque attack you can keep...
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that suggests that the bulk of those who died were connected with those who died were connected withn refuge in those flats as the flames had spread. those flats are between floor number 11 and the top floor which is the 23rd floor. the top half of the tower. so police now have to reconstruct who might have beenin have to reconstruct who might have been in those flats on the night, not just those living been in those flats on the night, notjust those living there but who might have been there. to do that they say they go to considerable efforts, they are talking to schools, nurseries, government agencies that might have dealings with people from flats come even to fast food deliveries if they have delivered to people in the past there and might have names. the message is, we there and might have names. the message is, we are there and might have names. the message is, we are trying to give an accurate figure that as you heard it will take months because the way in which bodies identified is painstaking and that is how long the police say it will take. tom, thank you for that. a quick
that suggests that the bulk of those who died were connected with those who died were connected withn refuge in those flats as the flames had spread. those flats are between floor number 11 and the top floor which is the 23rd floor. the top half of the tower. so police now have to reconstruct who might have beenin have to reconstruct who might have been in those flats on the night, not just those living been in those flats on the night, notjust those living there but who might have been there....
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he died later. this is the update we would given by the police.were several weapons inside the car. including explosives which were powerful enough to blow the vehicle up. the individual concerned is dead. the investigation has been passed to the anti—terrorism section in the paris prosecutor's office. once again, this shows that the threat level in france is extremely high. portugal has announced three days of mourning as firefighters continue to battle a forest fire which killed more than 60 people over the weekend. many of those who died were trapped in their cars as they tried to escape. our correspondent james reynolds reports. these are the flames of portugal's worst disaster for more than a quarter of a century. for a third day here in the centre of the country, forests burn. on saturday, flames quickly engulfed this road. the fire caught families who'd been trying to drive to safety. it's hard to conceive of their last minutes. portugal has more forest fires than any other country in southern europe. it's had years to make proper preparati
he died later. this is the update we would given by the police.were several weapons inside the car. including explosives which were powerful enough to blow the vehicle up. the individual concerned is dead. the investigation has been passed to the anti—terrorism section in the paris prosecutor's office. once again, this shows that the threat level in france is extremely high. portugal has announced three days of mourning as firefighters continue to battle a forest fire which killed more than...
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he was the only person who died here last night.rly an attack on muslims, who looked like they were probably muslims and they were coming from a prayer meeting. we treat this as a terrorist attack, and we in the met are as shocked as anybody in this local community and across the country, at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target, but the consequences of the violence were the same. eight people are still in hospital this evening, some with potentially life changing injuries. daniel stanford, bbc news, finsbury park. let's talk to abdul quddus — imam of the ahmadiyya muslim community — who works primarily with the fazl mosque in southfields. he joins us live from finsbury park. thank you for being with us on bbc news. had there been fear, concern among you and your fellow muslims in your community that there might be some kind of backlash, that there might be sunk under attack in response to some of the terrible events we have seen, which in a sense have stirred up this suspic
he was the only person who died here last night.rly an attack on muslims, who looked like they were probably muslims and they were coming from a prayer meeting. we treat this as a terrorist attack, and we in the met are as shocked as anybody in this local community and across the country, at what has happened. in this year of terror, the muslim community of north london was a new target, but the consequences of the violence were the same. eight people are still in hospital this evening, some...
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he died six days later.es reports otto warmbier was travelling in north korea as a tourist when he was arrested in january of last year. he had attempted to steal a propaganda sign from the hotel as a souvenir. before his trial, at a news conference arranged by the north korean government, he tearfully confessed to trying to take the sign as a trophy for a us church. save this poor and innocent scapegoat... a month later, the economics student from the university of virginia was paraded through the halls of north korea's supreme court. he was found guilty and sentenced to 15 years of hard labour after a one—hour trial. it was soon after the trial that otto wormbier fell into a coma. north korea said he had contracted botulism but on his return home, his american doctors said there was no evidence to support that diagnosis. they said he'd suffered extensive brain damage. the circumstances of his detention in north korea and what medical treatment he received there remain a mystery. the warmbier family blamed
he died six days later.es reports otto warmbier was travelling in north korea as a tourist when he was arrested in january of last year. he had attempted to steal a propaganda sign from the hotel as a souvenir. before his trial, at a news conference arranged by the north korean government, he tearfully confessed to trying to take the sign as a trophy for a us church. save this poor and innocent scapegoat... a month later, the economics student from the university of virginia was paraded through...
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it is unclear how the shooter died. did he die of his own hands or died at the hands of those who were there to stop him? that at this point is unclear. also getting word that perhaps this shooter was a former employee there at the hospital. that is still something that is being worked on, being confirmed. nypd telling us anywhere between four and six people have been wounded. the extent of their injuries at this point not clear. again, atf, nypd, also including the hospital private security force, they were all there to assist while all this was going down. just to get some folks a little bit of context here just how large this hospital is, bronx lebanon hospital, 972 beds. last year treated some 138,000 patients, so it's a large facility. so you can imagine the challenge that these first responders had when they first got word that there was, in fact, at one point an active shooter there at the hospital and what they had to do to try to end that situation. but once again, it appears at this point as if the active shoo
it is unclear how the shooter died. did he die of his own hands or died at the hands of those who were there to stop him? that at this point is unclear. also getting word that perhaps this shooter was a former employee there at the hospital. that is still something that is being worked on, being confirmed. nypd telling us anywhere between four and six people have been wounded. the extent of their injuries at this point not clear. again, atf, nypd, also including the hospital private security...
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she had lived forjust six months, and died in her mother's arms.. some senior conservatives have suggested that the cap on pay rises in the public sector could be reviewed and that the 1% limit imposed in 2013 could change in the budget later this year. but downing street says there's been no change in the policy as it stands. earlier this evening, labour's attempt to end the cap by amending the queen's speech was defeated. the government won the vote with the support of the democratic unionists. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more details. governing feels a bit like a work in progress right now. almost with each new day in this new era, hints more of the tories‘ plans will simply disappear. is it time to lift the pay cap? excuse me, thanks very much. 0ther ministers weren't so guarded — willing to say the limit on public sector pay might go. we have had to take some tough decisions, and in the wake of the general election, we are going to have to think through what we do come the next budget. this is obviously something we have to consi
she had lived forjust six months, and died in her mother's arms.. some senior conservatives have suggested that the cap on pay rises in the public sector could be reviewed and that the 1% limit imposed in 2013 could change in the budget later this year. but downing street says there's been no change in the policy as it stands. earlier this evening, labour's attempt to end the cap by amending the queen's speech was defeated. the government won the vote with the support of the democratic...
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she died as a result of the fire on her close. -- clothes.nd she remember -- and he remembered that growing up. the was also a small fire in the dining room area at this house when he was a young boy that he and his father helped to put out, but it was something that remained throughout his life that there was going to be an awful fire here. he was very close to his mother and father, but his father died when franklin was only 18 years old. so, his mother became the main person in his life. eleanor and sarah roosevelt had an interesting relationship over time. when she and fdr were first married, eleanor looked at sarah as the mother she never really had. so, i would say they were probably pretty close in the beginning. sarah helped eleanor with running the household, because eleanor had no idea how to run the household or even raise children while sarah was very good at that. so, she kind of took over. when eleanor roosevelt became more dependent -- independent and wanted to take over more control of the household, you have these two, strong
she died as a result of the fire on her close. -- clothes.nd she remember -- and he remembered that growing up. the was also a small fire in the dining room area at this house when he was a young boy that he and his father helped to put out, but it was something that remained throughout his life that there was going to be an awful fire here. he was very close to his mother and father, but his father died when franklin was only 18 years old. so, his mother became the main person in his life....
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familyd here with his until he died in 1945 and his wife died in 1956. heurich is an american story and he is an important story in washington, d.c. history that has been lost over time. in washington we are used to focusing on federal government and was going on in congress and our culture is focused on the smithsonian's. they are histories that have been lost over time, people who built up the city. there are people who have lived here for generations and this is their story and where they came from. aroundgoing to show you the house today, it is one of the most intact historic houses in the country. it has always original furnishings and fixtures, one-of-a-kind objects, original family archives, and they help us tell the story in a deep meaningful way. came from very little. he was born in a small town to the south of bavaria in germany, before germany really was a country. who ranup with parents a tabard. he also worked in the tavern, waking up really early to help serve and going to school. by the time he was 14, he was orphaned. his neighbors helpe
familyd here with his until he died in 1945 and his wife died in 1956. heurich is an american story and he is an important story in washington, d.c. history that has been lost over time. in washington we are used to focusing on federal government and was going on in congress and our culture is focused on the smithsonian's. they are histories that have been lost over time, people who built up the city. there are people who have lived here for generations and this is their story and where they...
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woman: shilpi's father died when she was very young. her mother worked as a maid to support shilpi and two younger sons. she earned only enough to feed them one meal a day. when "save the children" started the "girls' voices project" nearby, shilpi joined. she met with other teenage girls to build self confidence and learn new skills like making a budget and saving money. shilpi realized she could help support her family even without working outside the home. she started her first business weaving mats. narrator: around the world, communities are coming together not only to save the lives of moththerand childrenen, but toto improve them, to give women real opportunities to change the courses of their l lives. basic hehealthcare can solve the most urgent crcrises, but a bigger sea change, one that empowers women to lelearn, to marry later, and to decide when to have children will ultimately close the gaps in the odds that mothers face. those changes are happening every day, country by countrtry and girl by girl. sometimes in places s lik
woman: shilpi's father died when she was very young. her mother worked as a maid to support shilpi and two younger sons. she earned only enough to feed them one meal a day. when "save the children" started the "girls' voices project" nearby, shilpi joined. she met with other teenage girls to build self confidence and learn new skills like making a budget and saving money. shilpi realized she could help support her family even without working outside the home. she started her...
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to have died in the grenfell tower fire in west london.njoy some hot summer weather. no, with temperatures in teddington hitting 30 degrees yesterday, teddington was actually hotter than teneriffe. it was the hottest weather the uk‘s had so far this year with the heat widespread across england and wales. parts of scotland and northern ireland not too bad either. we had beautiful skies, too — this was a weather watcher picture showing the sunshine, but it was not sunny everywhere. to the north—west of the uk, we have a weather front bringing damp weather today into the western side of scotland, particularly the north—west, mind you. it‘s a very mild start to the day, if you‘ve not been out already. 20 degrees to begin across norwich and london as well. it will rise quickly in thejune strong sunshine. across scotland and northern ireland, with the weather front close by, cloudier skies to start the day, but that cloud should break up across a good part of northern ireland and eastern and southern parts of scotland. we will see some sunshine.
to have died in the grenfell tower fire in west london.njoy some hot summer weather. no, with temperatures in teddington hitting 30 degrees yesterday, teddington was actually hotter than teneriffe. it was the hottest weather the uk‘s had so far this year with the heat widespread across england and wales. parts of scotland and northern ireland not too bad either. we had beautiful skies, too — this was a weather watcher picture showing the sunshine, but it was not sunny everywhere. to the...
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we have one person who has died. as you are aware, a man has died.u are aware, a man has been arrested. this was quite clearly a n has been arrested. this was quite clearly an attack on muslims, who looked like they were probably muslims, coming from a prayer meeting. we treat this as a terrorist attack, and we in the met are shocked as everybody in this community and across the country at what has happened. we take all forms of hate crime and violent extremism extremely seriously. wherever we possibly can we would seek to prevent attacks, and if we cannot prevent attacks, and if we cannot prevent an attack we will seek obviously to bring people to justice. this is a highly integrated, truly diverse and multicultural place. the relationships between the police and the community here are very important to us, and are mostly very good indeed. i havejust come from a meeting with people of 20 fates all from local communities, saying as i say, the people who perpetrate attacks like this think they will break our society down, causing division between us.
we have one person who has died. as you are aware, a man has died.u are aware, a man has been arrested. this was quite clearly a n has been arrested. this was quite clearly an attack on muslims, who looked like they were probably muslims, coming from a prayer meeting. we treat this as a terrorist attack, and we in the met are shocked as everybody in this community and across the country at what has happened. we take all forms of hate crime and violent extremism extremely seriously. wherever we...
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of germanycellor died at age 87. we look back at his life and legacy. the increased threat of terrorism prompted australia to announce gun amnesty in an effort to curb illegal weapons. an correspondent has announcement. the threat of a gun crime has come to feel very real in recent weeks. earlier this week, a man with a shotgunf barricaded himself, the attacker was a shot dead, but not before he killed another man. of a siegememories which also involved a man armed with an illegal weapon. both described by authorities as terror. true terrorying attacks in australia, illegal guns have been used. following a massacre in 1996, australia imposed a bout -- a band on automatic and semiautomatic weapons along with strict licensing. and an effort to buy back guns. this time there will not be a cash incentive. intelligence reports suggesting ine than one million weapons circulation, the aim is to stop them of reaching the wrong hands. partners, nowen is the time to run and other national amnesty. have threers will months to hand over their weapons, after that th
of germanycellor died at age 87. we look back at his life and legacy. the increased threat of terrorism prompted australia to announce gun amnesty in an effort to curb illegal weapons. an correspondent has announcement. the threat of a gun crime has come to feel very real in recent weeks. earlier this week, a man with a shotgunf barricaded himself, the attacker was a shot dead, but not before he killed another man. of a siegememories which also involved a man armed with an illegal weapon. both...
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my big sister died in a house fire.mother died in july of 2015 of cancer. >> uh-huh. >> so it is a photo of a mother and daughter, and -- and -- they're gone. and the loss, "you don't have to say you love me," the dusty springfield song. one of the sadder songs ever recorded. one of the -- it encapsulates all my grief in one image. >> why did you go with that title? >> you know, i searched and searched and searched, and then i looked up the top ten hits of my birth year, 1966. >> uh-huh. >> and "you don't have to say you love me" was number two. and as soon as i read it on the well, i remember hearing it from my youth. my mom saying a lot. so my mom was always singing the top 40 songs. i remember her singing, "you don't have to say you love me." and in fact, as soon as i titled that, then i started remembering other songs she used to sing that i include in the book. she sang, "i'm not lisa," by jess colter. she sang a lot of linda ronstadt, dolly parton. the idea of naming this book after a -- a pop song just seemed per
my big sister died in a house fire.mother died in july of 2015 of cancer. >> uh-huh. >> so it is a photo of a mother and daughter, and -- and -- they're gone. and the loss, "you don't have to say you love me," the dusty springfield song. one of the sadder songs ever recorded. one of the -- it encapsulates all my grief in one image. >> why did you go with that title? >> you know, i searched and searched and searched, and then i looked up the top ten hits of my...
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one person died and nine others were taken to hospital. witnesses say the driver shouted he wanted to kill muslims. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. daniel: it was just after midnight in london, and the third attack using a vehicle in just three months. this time, the muslim community was the target. >> basically drove on the pavement, coming straight towards all the muslims, and he hit all of them. daniel: after the van had crashed through worshipers marking the holy month of ramadan, many found themselves wrestling the driver to the road. >> when he was on the ground, i asked "why did you do that? innocent people." he goes, "i wanted to kill muslims." >> he was shouting, "i want to kill all muslims." daniel: after a struggle, the suspected driver was arrested. had intervened to prevent further violence, and the suspect had been handed over to some of the first police officers to arrive. >> we told them the situation, that there is a man, he is restrained, he mowed down a group of people with his van, and there is
one person died and nine others were taken to hospital. witnesses say the driver shouted he wanted to kill muslims. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. daniel: it was just after midnight in london, and the third attack using a vehicle in just three months. this time, the muslim community was the target. >> basically drove on the pavement, coming straight towards all the muslims, and he hit all of them. daniel: after the van had crashed through worshipers marking the...
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of mohammed who died in the fire.ise e—mails, heartbreaking to hear from committee. denise e—mails, heartbreaking to hearfrom mohammed bus brother and friends. what a loss to this country. so sorry we didn't keep them safe. mohamed salah is like a wonderful person, son, brother and friend. people have been trying to help those affected by the g re nfell tower trying to help those affected by the grenfell tower tragedy anywhere they can. last night people gathered at a charity event for those who lived in the tower. the grime artist saskia, who performed, joins me now. why did you take part? i took part because the government is not doing anything. i took part because the people are supporting the people right now. and we have had enough of this rubbish. that is why i took part. it wasn't nothing to do with popularity or trying to milk a situation. it was genuinely trying to raise some money and to do something for this people. where is the government right now? please, can suddenly tell me where the government is? wha
of mohammed who died in the fire.ise e—mails, heartbreaking to hear from committee. denise e—mails, heartbreaking to hearfrom mohammed bus brother and friends. what a loss to this country. so sorry we didn't keep them safe. mohamed salah is like a wonderful person, son, brother and friend. people have been trying to help those affected by the g re nfell tower trying to help those affected by the grenfell tower tragedy anywhere they can. last night people gathered at a charity event for...
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the medical examiner will determine exactly how we died. -- how she died. -- how we died>> environment allays rallied regarding president trump's decision to pull the us out of the paris climate accord. they say clean energy creates job as well as protects future generations. they are urging californians to take action on their own. >>> members of president trump's cabinet strongly supported the decision to take the us out of the climate agreement. >> but they dodged questions about the presidents personal belief about climate change. >> reporter: white house continuing to defend its exit from the peers climate agreement. all this as the president gets an earful from his critics. the white house dispatching the head of the environmental protection agency once dubbed a climate change denier to defend the president's decision to exit the paris climate pact. >> is paris good or bad for this country? we focused our attentions there. he determined it was bad for the country. >> reporter: scott pruitt and sean spicer repeatedly dodging the question, does the president believe climate change
the medical examiner will determine exactly how we died. -- how she died. -- how we died>> environment allays rallied regarding president trump's decision to pull the us out of the paris climate accord. they say clean energy creates job as well as protects future generations. they are urging californians to take action on their own. >>> members of president trump's cabinet strongly supported the decision to take the us out of the climate agreement. >> but they dodged...
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warmbier was released a week ago and died recently.rump spoke again about his case at the white house today. it is a total disgrace what happened to otto. that should never ever be allowed to happen. and frankly, if he were brought home sooner, i think the result would have been a lot different. he should have been brought home that same day. the result would have been a lot different. but what happened to otto is a disgrace. belgian soldiers have shot a suspected suicide bomber after an explosion rocked the central train station in brussels. police say the man was wearing what appeared to be a bomb vest and triggered a small explosion. he later died. prosecutors are treating the incident as a terrorist attack. this report from frankie mccamley. brussels central station evacuated shortly after police say a man triggered a small explosion. eyewitnesses say they heard gunfire and multiple explosions. just minutes later, smoke can be seen inside. as the station was evacuated, flames we re as the station was evacuated, flames were caught o
warmbier was released a week ago and died recently.rump spoke again about his case at the white house today. it is a total disgrace what happened to otto. that should never ever be allowed to happen. and frankly, if he were brought home sooner, i think the result would have been a lot different. he should have been brought home that same day. the result would have been a lot different. but what happened to otto is a disgrace. belgian soldiers have shot a suspected suicide bomber after an...
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one man died at the scene. nine people were hurt. theresa may attended an interfate meek not far from the attack. speaking outside her home, she said extra police would be deployed to reassure communities. a remirror they take many forms, and the determination to tackle them misthe same. today's attack hit the community railroad -- westminster. >>> and also in london, the death toll is rising from that massive fire last week. 79 people are now believed to have died in the fire. >>> and in paris, a man died as he plowed a vehicle into a police car. they say it had explosives inside. it happened near the police also found weapons in his car, which is the same place where a french police officer was shot and killed back in april. >>> nbc 10 has brand-new video of the standoff between police, fbi and the murder victim's husband when officers showed up to search his office. >> drop the gun. drop the gun. >> police arrested him following this armed standoff. investigators played this video in court today. ted greenberg has more on the case
one man died at the scene. nine people were hurt. theresa may attended an interfate meek not far from the attack. speaking outside her home, she said extra police would be deployed to reassure communities. a remirror they take many forms, and the determination to tackle them misthe same. today's attack hit the community railroad -- westminster. >>> and also in london, the death toll is rising from that massive fire last week. 79 people are now believed to have died in the fire....
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i've got friends who died in there but not one is telling us. died in there but not one is telling usave good friends who died in there, do you hear what i am saying? what do you think it is? not bringing out the truth, man. theresa may steps down and none of us around here, the manchester thing and everybody else she was all about the place, you know? the truth. the investigation, inquest and enquiries would take months perhaps years to com plete would take months perhaps years to complete but the people here believe they already have a fundamental understanding of this tragedy, but the fire swept through the building at breathtaking pace and that so many people from this neighbourhood have lost their lives. where other children? the general belief here tonight, the hardest of troops, is that dozens of missing are among the dead. —— truths. so three days later, the fire is out, london rumbles on, and grenfell tower, 127 homes, stand monument to the lives, to the families who have been lost. politicians from all parties — the prime minister in particular — are facing a barrage of crit
i've got friends who died in there but not one is telling us. died in there but not one is telling usave good friends who died in there, do you hear what i am saying? what do you think it is? not bringing out the truth, man. theresa may steps down and none of us around here, the manchester thing and everybody else she was all about the place, you know? the truth. the investigation, inquest and enquiries would take months perhaps years to com plete would take months perhaps years to complete but...
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the initial shock after 0scar died... after you get hit with a tsunami of grief. carmel‘s son 0scar was just 16 when he took his life in 2015. he was smart, fun, popular at school. there was no clue as to how he was really feeling. you feel like your heart has been turned into glass, shattered. you're so vulnerable yourself and at that point you could take your own life. carmel‘s now starting a charity in 0scar‘s name, going into schools, encouraging children to speak out about their feelings. what we do know is that many people who are suicidal, one of the things they are feeling... you can learn how to help prevent suicide. in recent years, nearly 15,000 rail staff and transport police have been on this ground—breaking samaritans course, showing them what to do if someone looks vulnerable. andy admits he was cynical before the lesson, but he soon relied on it to help a man in real trouble. so i sat down, i spoke to him, asked him if i could help, asked him if he wanted to talk. he said to me he was a coward and that he
the initial shock after 0scar died... after you get hit with a tsunami of grief. carmel‘s son 0scar was just 16 when he took his life in 2015. he was smart, fun, popular at school. there was no clue as to how he was really feeling. you feel like your heart has been turned into glass, shattered. you're so vulnerable yourself and at that point you could take your own life. carmel‘s now starting a charity in 0scar‘s name, going into schools, encouraging children to speak out about their...
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we don't know if that person who died, died as a result of being ill initially or because of the attack the day goes on. let's dr masouda shaarawy. what are your thoughts? unfortunately, this was bound to happen sooner or later. we have been warning, the metropolitan police, the mayor of london, that the level of hatred thatis london, that the level of hatred that is being increased on a daily basis, it is very dangerous and it could lead to something like this. it is very unfortunate to say it has happened. but i think we need to address above everything this level of hatred, and the fact we have got hate preachers on our radio stations. katie hopkins, douglas murray... they are bombarding our society with hatred towards the muslim community, and indeed towards mainstream islam. this cannot go on. is this rise in islamophobia, is this something we have seen recently in the wake of manchester and westminster attacks, was at increasing anyway? is increasing all the time for a variety of reasons. but indeed these incidentss actually increase association of violence to muslims in many ways
we don't know if that person who died, died as a result of being ill initially or because of the attack the day goes on. let's dr masouda shaarawy. what are your thoughts? unfortunately, this was bound to happen sooner or later. we have been warning, the metropolitan police, the mayor of london, that the level of hatred thatis london, that the level of hatred that is being increased on a daily basis, it is very dangerous and it could lead to something like this. it is very unfortunate to say it...
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michael bond, the creator of paddington bear, has died, aged 91.g a short illness, a statement from his publisher harpercollins said. bond published his first book, a bear called paddington, in 1958, and the story of the small, cuddly character went on to become a popular tv series, and was recently made into a film. david sillito looks back on his life. it was just over 60 years ago, on christmas eve, that a young bbc cameraman, michael bond, saw a lonely toy bear sitting on a shelf in a department store. it inspired him to write a bear called paddington, a polite, accident—prone immigrant from peru. he has got a strong sense of right and wrong, and he is a very polite bear, based on my father. he was always a very polite man and paddington has got a lot of him in it. good afternoon, can i help you? so the manners were from his father, but that opening scene, the meeting on the station platform, there was in it an echo of his childhood in the ‘30s when he sanewish child refugees arrive in britain. but the world of paddington was, despite all his m
michael bond, the creator of paddington bear, has died, aged 91.g a short illness, a statement from his publisher harpercollins said. bond published his first book, a bear called paddington, in 1958, and the story of the small, cuddly character went on to become a popular tv series, and was recently made into a film. david sillito looks back on his life. it was just over 60 years ago, on christmas eve, that a young bbc cameraman, michael bond, saw a lonely toy bear sitting on a shelf in a...
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yet in the space of one month last year, seven men died here.ands inquest. 0ur correspondent is at hastings coroner's court and we will hear from her very shortly. the parents of 10 month old charlie gard, who fought an unsuccessful legal battle to take him to the united states for experimental treatment, have said his life support will be switched off today. charlie gard, who's being cared for at great 0rmond street hospital in london, has irreversible brain damage and cannot see, hear, or move. his parents say doctors have refused to let them take charlie home to die. kathryn stancheshun reports. we should be over the road, sitting next to our son, charlie gard's bed, spending the last precious few hours with him. but we just thought we would take five minutes out to come and tell you where we are. it's a video no one should ever have to make. in a heartbreaking youtube post, ten—month—old charlie gard's parents say they're being denied their last hope for their baby boy. we've promised our little boy every single day that we would take him ho
yet in the space of one month last year, seven men died here.ands inquest. 0ur correspondent is at hastings coroner's court and we will hear from her very shortly. the parents of 10 month old charlie gard, who fought an unsuccessful legal battle to take him to the united states for experimental treatment, have said his life support will be switched off today. charlie gard, who's being cared for at great 0rmond street hospital in london, has irreversible brain damage and cannot see, hear, or...
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he died later. no one else was hurt. republican candidate karen handel has won the congressional election in georgia, in what many saw as a referendum on donald trump's presidency. with about 83% of votes counted, handel has a five point lead over democratic challengerjon ossoff. the incoming leader of hong kong has told the bbc she cannot guarantee that freedom of speech will protect those who call for independence. carrie lam is the chief executive—elect of the former british colony. now it's time for world business report: the uk prime minister prepares for a brexit heavy queen's speech without a majority — we talk you through what's at stake. remember the romantic days of supersonic air travel? the days when the concorde was the choice of the jet—set. well its back to the future at the paris air show. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock, also in the programme toshiba has just announced who will buy its prized chip making unit. we'll be live in tokyo for the latest. the british government sets out its
he died later. no one else was hurt. republican candidate karen handel has won the congressional election in georgia, in what many saw as a referendum on donald trump's presidency. with about 83% of votes counted, handel has a five point lead over democratic challengerjon ossoff. the incoming leader of hong kong has told the bbc she cannot guarantee that freedom of speech will protect those who call for independence. carrie lam is the chief executive—elect of the former british colony. now...
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he has died. we're not sure if as attack. he has died. we're not sure ifasa attack. he has died.tures we have of the suspect as he was taken away by police. let's hear from jeremy corbyn. he is the local mp here and he has spoken of his shock. i live down there on seven sisters road and obviously i was aware of the ins didn't very quickly because of the number of police vehicles and the helicopter overhead. i know the community very well and i came here last night to talk to the police and the firefighters and ambulance crew who we re firefighters and ambulance crew who were here and the response by all three emergency services was very timely and very quick and the police managed to arrest the suspect, who was driving the van, and taken away from the area and sadly, the gentleman who died, his body was on the ground and covered by a tent so a forensic examination could take place. the community here became very angry because in the initial stages this wasn't being referred to asa stages this wasn't being referred to as a terrorist attack. do you think this terrorist attack is be
he has died. we're not sure if as attack. he has died. we're not sure ifasa attack. he has died.tures we have of the suspect as he was taken away by police. let's hear from jeremy corbyn. he is the local mp here and he has spoken of his shock. i live down there on seven sisters road and obviously i was aware of the ins didn't very quickly because of the number of police vehicles and the helicopter overhead. i know the community very well and i came here last night to talk to the police and the...
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but bate later died. the judge set the bail at $100,000 the next court date scheduled for next week. >>> arrest in the ghost ship deadly warehouse fire process now the wife of the derrick mike aire ellison and the lawyers more him withhold a news conference on friday to talk about the case. the man who was the master tenant of the warehouse arrested yesterday alloy with his side kick max harris coming after a six month investigation. the men are accused of 636 under counts of involuntary manslaughter snp. >> tremendousen brock accuse of of attempting to strangle his girlfriend and pufrmging her. leaving the courthouse today. also charged with child endangerment because the girlfriend was holding the 1-year-old baby during one of the attacks. police say when they arrived at the home back on april 6th the woman told police and brock she and she brock had an argument over what to watch on tv. he was arrested that night and cut by the 49ers the next day. >>> mass firing at uber today the san francisco ride sh
but bate later died. the judge set the bail at $100,000 the next court date scheduled for next week. >>> arrest in the ghost ship deadly warehouse fire process now the wife of the derrick mike aire ellison and the lawyers more him withhold a news conference on friday to talk about the case. the man who was the master tenant of the warehouse arrested yesterday alloy with his side kick max harris coming after a six month investigation. the men are accused of 636 under counts of...
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over the past 20 years, 700 children have died in hot cars. the majority of those deaths caused when a caregiver simply forgets the child in the back seat. kate? >> such an important reminder. catie, thank you. >>> scary moments on florida's gulf coast today when a small plane crashed into a daycare center in ft. myers. luckily, nobody was on side because it's saturday. the plane flipped as it hit the roof as you can see in that security video. the aircraft then burst into flames. one person on the plane was killed another was injured. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> it is a critical weekend for the new senate health care bill. so far, five republicans have bucked their own party coming out against the plan. this as president trump took to twitter to ramp up pressure on democrats. kelly o'donnell has all of the developments this evening from washington. >> reporter: taking the polls today in bowie, maryland. >> i'm concerned about the costs. >> reporter: democratic senator chris van hollen urges those anxious about a health
over the past 20 years, 700 children have died in hot cars. the majority of those deaths caused when a caregiver simply forgets the child in the back seat. kate? >> such an important reminder. catie, thank you. >>> scary moments on florida's gulf coast today when a small plane crashed into a daycare center in ft. myers. luckily, nobody was on side because it's saturday. the plane flipped as it hit the roof as you can see in that security video. the aircraft then burst into...
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son dies of yellow fever, his brother dies of jell-o fever, and his mother dies of yellow fever. the entire family is basically wiped out, but alexander feel the call to stay with patients and do god's work. when you look at the last entry into his diary and his medical feel the call to stay , new year's eve, he says a great catastrophe has befallen me and my family and the city, but it was god's will .asically that i stay here what is written in the book of the future is not in my hands. what struck me is that through all of the other epidemics that have come through new york city, colorado, type -- typhoid, polio, aids, more patients with aids came to bellevue and died at build you than any other hospital in the united states, and they got gracious care. it is not a perfect story. there are lots of lots along the road, but bellevue on the one hand was very near greenwich village, on the other hand it is side where there is a lot of drug addiction, bellevue became ground zero for the aids epidemic and stayed the worst. in a couple years, the loan ebola victim? where was he sent?
son dies of yellow fever, his brother dies of jell-o fever, and his mother dies of yellow fever. the entire family is basically wiped out, but alexander feel the call to stay with patients and do god's work. when you look at the last entry into his diary and his medical feel the call to stay , new year's eve, he says a great catastrophe has befallen me and my family and the city, but it was god's will .asically that i stay here what is written in the book of the future is not in my hands. what...