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yes, i think they are, which is a rather more direct route back to downing street. but fairly speedily down bird cage walk which takes them past wellington barracks were of course the footguards are section. i think it is bird cage walk, it all looks likely the same from this close angle. but that audience is complete, rather more than 30 minutes. clearly a range of issues considered in disgust. they are going past wellington barracks, you can see the guards chapel. they will be back at downing street injust a moment or two. the queen now fully briefed, notjust by her documents that she sees every night, but from half an hour with her prime minister. that would normally be the way, wednesday's programme works. it is the day when the prime minister traditionally visits the queen for the weekly audience, for that weekly update on events, but a very different sort of audience on this occasion. conceivably the last audience apart from a farewell, but we audience apart from a farewell, but we mustn't speculate on the outcome of this election, goodness me, no. but half an
yes, i think they are, which is a rather more direct route back to downing street. but fairly speedily down bird cage walk which takes them past wellington barracks were of course the footguards are section. i think it is bird cage walk, it all looks likely the same from this close angle. but that audience is complete, rather more than 30 minutes. clearly a range of issues considered in disgust. they are going past wellington barracks, you can see the guards chapel. they will be back at...
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as we wait in downing street, you can't see them but just wait in downing street, you can't see themofjournalists ready to see theresa may leave another ten and make the shortjourney theresa may leave another ten and make the short journey towards buckingham palace for that short audience with the queen. and we think a little bit later we will hear if you words from the prime minister? it is the formal start of an election campaign. we expect the theresa may to come back to downing street after seeing the queen and to make some form of short statement. there may be mention of a strong and sta ble there may be mention of a strong and stable government, i think we can be sure. just turning my back as the car pulls up next to the door, as we wait for that famous big black door to open. we expect her to come back and makea to open. we expect her to come back and make a short statement, saying that she has seen the queen and probably saying that the country needs a new covenant. of course politicians right now across the country are campaigning. i was with jeremy corbyn this morning... he
as we wait in downing street, you can't see them but just wait in downing street, you can't see themofjournalists ready to see theresa may leave another ten and make the shortjourney theresa may leave another ten and make the short journey towards buckingham palace for that short audience with the queen. and we think a little bit later we will hear if you words from the prime minister? it is the formal start of an election campaign. we expect the theresa may to come back to downing street after...
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leaked reports of a very acrimonious dinner in downing street last week.the general election now in full flow. campaigning on the health service in bedford, jeremy corbyn said the government's brexit strategy was wrong. theresa may and david davis appeared to open with megaphone diplomacy, threatening europe that we will become some kind of tax haven on the shores of europe. let's approach this sensibly. because yes, we are leaving the european union, but we have to have a good relationship with them in the future. the liberal democrats said the question mark over britain's exit bill proved why a second referendum on the final deal is needed. this is what will happen over the next two years. you will, i will, our children will have a deal we have to live with for the next several decades and none of us will be given a say. this will be stitched up by politicians in brussels and in london, the british people will be carved out. but ukip said there was a simple solution to the issue of money. what we want to know in ukip is how much is the government willing
leaked reports of a very acrimonious dinner in downing street last week.the general election now in full flow. campaigning on the health service in bedford, jeremy corbyn said the government's brexit strategy was wrong. theresa may and david davis appeared to open with megaphone diplomacy, threatening europe that we will become some kind of tax haven on the shores of europe. let's approach this sensibly. because yes, we are leaving the european union, but we have to have a good relationship...
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let's listen now to the british prime minister theresa may who spoke from 10 downing street earlier. alle minister theresa may: acts of terrorism are cowardly attacks. this attack stands out for the appalling, sickening cowardice, deliberately targetiting defenseless children and young people who should have been enjoying one of the most memorable nights of their lives. >> let's bring in frarance 24's reporter who was at 10 downing street in london. what has come out of this cobra meeting and what is it? reporter: the cobra meeting is an emergency meeting, an emergency meeting often shared by the prime minister of the day. that prime minister is theresa may and she shared it with the home secretary, defense secretary and the chief of police. in the defense secretary as well. that is the intelligent services to they are advising her heighten the threat level and that has been decided and the prime minister told us in an statement that would not change. we are on severe, and attack is highly likely. moment, although is able keep it on to review over the coming hours and days, they do f
let's listen now to the british prime minister theresa may who spoke from 10 downing street earlier. alle minister theresa may: acts of terrorism are cowardly attacks. this attack stands out for the appalling, sickening cowardice, deliberately targetiting defenseless children and young people who should have been enjoying one of the most memorable nights of their lives. >> let's bring in frarance 24's reporter who was at 10 downing street in london. what has come out of this cobra meeting...
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downing street is disputing claims in the german media of a fractious dinner last week with european commission president, jean claude juncker, and theresa may. three teenage women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. leading social media firms are "shamefully far" from tackling illegal and dangerous online content — according to a report by mps. these social media companies have been asked repeatedly to sort this out and repeatedly they have failed to do so. so i think it is time that the government should be putting new systems in place which involve fines. dorset police say they're looking for "at least two" suspects — after guy hedger was shot dead at his home during a suspected burglary. also: the final week of campaigning is underway in the french presidential election, between marine le pen and emmanuel macron. police and protesters against far right candidate marine le pen have clashed in paris. a new picture of princess charlotte — taken by her mother — has been r
downing street is disputing claims in the german media of a fractious dinner last week with european commission president, jean claude juncker, and theresa may. three teenage women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. leading social media firms are "shamefully far" from tackling illegal and dangerous online content — according to a report by mps. these social media...
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let's go to vicki young in downing street. this afternoon to coordinate with police commanders? that's right, she has been dealing with the practicalities, we know she was kept up—to—date overnight with what was going on. this morning she chaired that emergency meeting with other senior cabinet colleagues, senior police officers and intelligence officers. looking at the practicalities of those who are injured and of course, discussing the ongoing threat. but i think at times it is notjust about the practicalities, people do look to the prime minister to try and encapsulate how the nation is feeling at the time of shock. we could hear that in her speech today, the anger, the defiance saying our values will prevail in the end. we will try and stop these terrorist attacks, but she is also aware she is not the first british prime minister to stand here and have to react to this kind of atrocity. i think she was trying to talk about the emotion, the scale of this because of the way it seemed to be targeted at young children, callin
let's go to vicki young in downing street. this afternoon to coordinate with police commanders? that's right, she has been dealing with the practicalities, we know she was kept up—to—date overnight with what was going on. this morning she chaired that emergency meeting with other senior cabinet colleagues, senior police officers and intelligence officers. looking at the practicalities of those who are injured and of course, discussing the ongoing threat. but i think at times it is notjust...
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the headlines at four: downing street is disputing claims in the german media of a fractious dinner last week with european commission president, jean claude juncker, and theresa may. three teenage women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. also, scuffles in paris as rallies are held by both candidates in the presidential election. there have been clashes on the sidelines of a may day parade as protestors demonstrate against far—right presidential candidate, marine le pen, who's made a scathing attack on her rival. police say the burglars who shot dead dorset homeowner guy hedger wore balaclavas, were armed with a shotgun and stole jewellery in a pre—planned raid. leading social media firms are "shamefully far" from tackling illegal and dangerous online content according to a report by mps. and we follow up the 2005 documentary about children living in mumbai. that's india's millennials in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. downing street sa
the headlines at four: downing street is disputing claims in the german media of a fractious dinner last week with european commission president, jean claude juncker, and theresa may. three teenage women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. also, scuffles in paris as rallies are held by both candidates in the presidential election. there have been clashes on the sidelines of a may...
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in a statement, downing street said... 0n the election campaign trail, brexit is the backdrop.e. the revelations overnight show theresa may being guilty of astonishing arrogance and complacency, that she feels that somehow the lack of any kind of deal, no free trade deal, no cooperation of police and security, that is somehow acceptable to families up and down this country. never mind how we voted lastjune, that is for every individual, but as a country, we deserve a good deal. labour says theresa may has underestimated the complexity of the talks and her approach is putting the economy at risk. you start at the basis that you want to reach an agreement, and that you have shared interests and values. have a very important trading relationship with europe. if you start on that basis and show respect you are more likely to get a good deal. if you start with a megaphone and calling people silly names, it is not a great start to anything. meanwhile, the snp accused the tories of chaotic leadership over brexit. the remaining 27 eu states are uniting to make sure brexit works for the
in a statement, downing street said... 0n the election campaign trail, brexit is the backdrop.e. the revelations overnight show theresa may being guilty of astonishing arrogance and complacency, that she feels that somehow the lack of any kind of deal, no free trade deal, no cooperation of police and security, that is somehow acceptable to families up and down this country. never mind how we voted lastjune, that is for every individual, but as a country, we deserve a good deal. labour says...
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the prime minister was speaking outside downing street after meeting the queen.st minister described her comments as deeply irresponsible. over in brussels the european commission's chief brexit negotiator has denied demanding a "blank cheque" from britain. but michel barnier said the uk‘s accounts must be settled. a student has been found guilty of planting a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. 20—year—old damon smith packed a rucksack with explosives, set to go off within minutes at north greenwich station. sainsbury‘s has warned of challenging trading conditions as it posted an 8% fall in annual profits. the chain's chief executive said the supermarket will try not to pass on price increases to customers. cast a shadow on the resort. however, a decade later in spite of extensive inquiries there have been no firm leads and the investigation remains open. jon kay reports now. ten years. ten years since everything changed here. a little girl vanished on a holiday with her parents. it's unbelievable that nothing, there's been nothing. you know, nobody‘s foun
the prime minister was speaking outside downing street after meeting the queen.st minister described her comments as deeply irresponsible. over in brussels the european commission's chief brexit negotiator has denied demanding a "blank cheque" from britain. but michel barnier said the uk‘s accounts must be settled. a student has been found guilty of planting a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. 20—year—old damon smith packed a rucksack with explosives, set to go off...
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the streets, a solid shot that could skip down the streets as well as canisters spring pellets and all sorts of ammunition. if he could hold this position and get his artillery batteries positioned on the streets and fire down the streets, he could disrupt the german troops in their efforts to form lines. on queen street, the battery was under the command of thomas ferris, who we think had 46 pounder cans that have a range of almost half a mile fire down this way. he was a veteran experienced artillery man, so they partnered him up with the battery that was positioned here, new york city artillery, firing down king street. this officer was lieutenant alexander hamilton. commanding the new york city militia artillery. now in my opinion, and i have to make that clear, in my opinion, general washington knew that his troops did not have the expertise, the training or experience to defeat the german forces from these professional german regiments on a fair field of battle. there's three regiments here, about 1500 men, washington is approaching with 2500 men. he has more troops, but his troo
the streets, a solid shot that could skip down the streets as well as canisters spring pellets and all sorts of ammunition. if he could hold this position and get his artillery batteries positioned on the streets and fire down the streets, he could disrupt the german troops in their efforts to form lines. on queen street, the battery was under the command of thomas ferris, who we think had 46 pounder cans that have a range of almost half a mile fire down this way. he was a veteran experienced...
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what are downing street telling you tonight?, raising the threat level like this, a step that has not been taken on the advice of the security services for ten years. of course, it's a step that members of the public will see and feel when they're out and about tomorrow, as gordon was saying. in some places we will see members of the military on the streets supporting the police. this is a big step for any prime minister to take and it's one that has obviously not been taken lightly. it's clear there's a wider belief in government it's not possible to rule out the possibility there was a wider plot in action here. there could have been, there could yet be a bigger group of individuals who'd been involved in the horror of what unfolded last night with potential plans for something else. of course, this is all unfolding right in the middle of all unfolding right in the middle of a general election campaign, a campaign that's been characterised by clamour and noisy debate. but in the last few minutes, all the main parties have conf
what are downing street telling you tonight?, raising the threat level like this, a step that has not been taken on the advice of the security services for ten years. of course, it's a step that members of the public will see and feel when they're out and about tomorrow, as gordon was saying. in some places we will see members of the military on the streets supporting the police. this is a big step for any prime minister to take and it's one that has obviously not been taken lightly. it's clear...
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on her return to downing street, theresa may accused european politicians and officials of seeking to influence the result of the general election through threats. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th june. in brussels, the eu chief negotiator warns that brexit negotiations will not be quick and painless and insists the uk must honour its commitments. there is no punishment. there is no brexit bill. the financial settle m e nt brexit bill. the financial settlement is only about settling the accounts. whilst we will meet out the accounts. whilst we will meet our international obligations, we will meet the legal ones, not the best guesses of the commission. i'm ben brown. the other main headlines this hour: a student is found guilty of planting a home—made bomb on a busy tube train. police investigating the murder of a man shot at his home in dorset have arrested two men and a woman. smartphone users only get access to the
on her return to downing street, theresa may accused european politicians and officials of seeking to influence the result of the general election through threats. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th june. in brussels, the eu chief negotiator warns that brexit negotiations will not be quick and painless and insists the uk must...
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you're seeing some live picture there's of downing street.get information of what happened at that meeting, we'll bring it to you. >> let's talk to olivier guida on the phone. it is said the pressure is now on the intelligence services in the uk. yes, they thwarted so many attacks in the uk, but unfortunately some of these terrorists have slipped through the cracks. do you think the intelligence community is doing a good job? >> good morning, yes, it is. what you have to realize is that for the time being the uk hasn't been targeted like french or belgium. and this has changed mostly because of the uk's intervention in syria against islamic state. that was the inflection point when jihadists clearly said the uk was becoming a priority target. i would say that starting in january 2016, intelligence community had potential intel on attacks mostly from islamic state. in terms of what intelligence communities are doing, it is very difficult if you don't have a point to connect to the person that is going to carry out the attack to actual human in
you're seeing some live picture there's of downing street.get information of what happened at that meeting, we'll bring it to you. >> let's talk to olivier guida on the phone. it is said the pressure is now on the intelligence services in the uk. yes, they thwarted so many attacks in the uk, but unfortunately some of these terrorists have slipped through the cracks. do you think the intelligence community is doing a good job? >> good morning, yes, it is. what you have to realize is...
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these deployments could impact buckingham palace in london, westminster, downing street as well.hat by using the military it frees up police to carry out patrols. we have these pictures from earlier with the military in downing street, these are some of around 1000 troops being deployed across the uk, that figure could go up, the fa cup final this weekend, the chelsea flower show at the moment, both of those expected to receive heightened security. let's hear from a security expert who helped us last night, here he is on what practical differences the raising of the threat level will mean for the police and security officials. it changes it quite drastically in terms of is deleting their focus and priorities. drastically in terms of is deleting theirfocus and priorities. as it is created by the joint terrorism analysis group they are fundamentally driving as a group the directives, it's notjust coming from the security services it's coming from this independent group within the security services. as such those agencies will see the priority to responding to the threat level which
these deployments could impact buckingham palace in london, westminster, downing street as well.hat by using the military it frees up police to carry out patrols. we have these pictures from earlier with the military in downing street, these are some of around 1000 troops being deployed across the uk, that figure could go up, the fa cup final this weekend, the chelsea flower show at the moment, both of those expected to receive heightened security. let's hear from a security expert who helped...
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nina dos santos is outside 10 downing street. we are learning about some of the victims killed in the manchester bombing. the youngest 8-year-old saffie rose roussos, a primary school student in land ka sure described as simply a beautiful little girl with a creative flare. her school says she was loved by everyone. and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly. 18-year-old georgeina callander was also killed. she met ariana grande at a concert in 2015, posting this photo on her instagram account. georgina was a student at run shaw college. john atkinson was in his late 20s. he was a former student at barry college. described as a happy gentle person. we have also learned that 15-year-old olivia campbell has died. cnn's erin mclove listen is joining me now. she has been following olivia's story. she is at the manchester royal infirmary where many victims were taken after the bombing. olivia was the subject of a huge social media campaign to find her. sadly the news in the past few hours, she has died. what can you tell us
nina dos santos is outside 10 downing street. we are learning about some of the victims killed in the manchester bombing. the youngest 8-year-old saffie rose roussos, a primary school student in land ka sure described as simply a beautiful little girl with a creative flare. her school says she was loved by everyone. and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly. 18-year-old georgeina callander was also killed. she met ariana grande at a concert in 2015, posting this photo on her...
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tonight she went back to downing street for a cobra meeting.eign secretary leaving a short while ago, any update on what was discussed? not so far, we know this was the second meeting today of the government ‘s emergency cobra committee, the first took place early this morning when the magnitude of what had happened in manchester became clear. again the prime minister came back to downing street and around 8pm chaired another meeting of the government ‘s emergency committee. what would have been discussed what would have been discussed was the progress of the investigation taking place in manchester. theresa may and amber rudd meeting with greater manchester police earlier on today but also a big part of those discussions would have focused on the current threat level which stands on severe 3s the current threat level which stands on severe as things are and theresa may when she spoke in downing street earlier on said it would be continuously assessed and monitored through coming days and weeks. that also would have been the subject of discussi
tonight she went back to downing street for a cobra meeting.eign secretary leaving a short while ago, any update on what was discussed? not so far, we know this was the second meeting today of the government ‘s emergency cobra committee, the first took place early this morning when the magnitude of what had happened in manchester became clear. again the prime minister came back to downing street and around 8pm chaired another meeting of the government ‘s emergency committee. what would have...
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following that dinner that took place in 10 downing street between himself and theresa may, and manythers, that's what bush happening in florence. in japan, we are hearing from the boj governor. he says the 2% inflation target could be reached around fiscal 2018. in line with his assessment of the outlook of consumer prices in japan that he gave at the last boj meeting. let's get the bloomberg business flash. nejra: the chief executive of
following that dinner that took place in 10 downing street between himself and theresa may, and manythers, that's what bush happening in florence. in japan, we are hearing from the boj governor. he says the 2% inflation target could be reached around fiscal 2018. in line with his assessment of the outlook of consumer prices in japan that he gave at the last boj meeting. let's get the bloomberg business flash. nejra: the chief executive of
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that cobra meeting at downing street has ended, so meeting at downing street has ended, so let us catch leaving from number ten through downing street and the defence secretary michael fa long has left the meeting. we pre—sewell imhas finished but we haven't had any update about what was said oar agree. we know what they would have been talking about, and that is the latest on the investigation itself, we know the prime minister theresa may was in manchester earlier where she met police but this question about the current threat level of the uk faces, the prime minister addressed that when she spoke here in downing street, earlier on today. she said that the threat level currently remains at severe but that would continue to be assessed and monitored in current day, of course the meeting that has just concluded isa the meeting that has just concluded is a meeting of high level officials from across government and the security service, who will be looking at the current risk the country faces an making a conuse assessment o that. we are expecting to hearan assessment o that. we are expec
that cobra meeting at downing street has ended, so meeting at downing street has ended, so let us catch leaving from number ten through downing street and the defence secretary michael fa long has left the meeting. we pre—sewell imhas finished but we haven't had any update about what was said oar agree. we know what they would have been talking about, and that is the latest on the investigation itself, we know the prime minister theresa may was in manchester earlier where she met police but...
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downing street plans to publish before me the neither imposed by judge last week. in the background. the government has been trying to delay its air pollution strategy for yea rs, firstly delay its air pollution strategy for years, firstly saying it is too expensive then too impractical. eventually it was told by a judge you have to publish and this was the deadline, last monday, then at the very last moment the government said, there is another reason we cannot publish, because of the rules regarding sensitive issues leading up regarding sensitive issues leading up to the election. it was brought back to court by a judge had to look at the case. the government wanted to leave it until after the local election and after the general election, and the judge gave leave for them to publish just after the local election but that then means they have to publish no in front of they have to publish no in front of the general election which they did not want to do. this is rather more than just about diesel, which has been the big story over the last month so? yes, is very
downing street plans to publish before me the neither imposed by judge last week. in the background. the government has been trying to delay its air pollution strategy for yea rs, firstly delay its air pollution strategy for years, firstly saying it is too expensive then too impractical. eventually it was told by a judge you have to publish and this was the deadline, last monday, then at the very last moment the government said, there is another reason we cannot publish, because of the rules...
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there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- nicole kidman on her 50th birthday plans. is she coming back to tv after the success o >>> everybody here has a job? >> yes. >> mila kunis and ashton kutcher stopped by the bachelorette last night. to lead an on stack zbll mila and ashton are big fans of the show. they have a little cocktail. >> just like the rest of us. rose all day, buddy. >>> meanwhile tonight is the return of america's got tall zblnt i visited simon cowell at home in beverly hills to find out what surprises are in store this time around. ♪ but till that morning >> i didn't believe by the way that was her first of all. i thought, no, she can't be doing that. i mean, she's like
there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- nicole kidman on her 50th birthday...
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buckingham palace and downing street will be among sites protected by armed troops.e have just heard from a school that one of its pupils was one of the 22 who died the attack. meljones, a nine—year—old from cheshire died in the attack. the school of just from cheshire died in the attack. the school ofjust put out that from cheshire died in the attack. the school of just put out that very sad news. we have heard that all of the victims have been identified but it will be sometime perhaps the full details are given to the public because the priority is ensuring that all of the families and made com pletely that all of the families and made completely aware. —— nelljones. nine years old is not right. nell jones. was at year nine people. —— nelljones was a year nine pupil. the youngest victim of the attack, saffie roussos, was just eight—years—old. today her headteacher, chris upton, from tarleton community primary school in lancashire, has been paying tribute to her. i would like to send our deepest condolences to our friends —— have friends and family. she was loved b
buckingham palace and downing street will be among sites protected by armed troops.e have just heard from a school that one of its pupils was one of the 22 who died the attack. meljones, a nine—year—old from cheshire died in the attack. the school of just from cheshire died in the attack. the school ofjust put out that from cheshire died in the attack. the school of just put out that very sad news. we have heard that all of the victims have been identified but it will be sometime perhaps...
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i don't think you can exaggerate the degree of puree there will be in downing street and scotland yardpened. at every single level, and it will be from theresa may, to the president, at every level they will be making it absolutely clear this potentially compromises the investigation carried out which is very serious indeed. also of course how do you think the families of those who are still fighting for their lives feel when they see pictures like this? 0k, much more on all of this at 11:30pm, i know you will come back with a more detailed look at those front pages. breaking news to bring you know which is that a seventh person has been arrested in connection with the bombing after searches in central england. a seventh person arrested here in the uk. let's take a look at the weather. more strong sunshine and higher temperatures over the coming few days. today the temperature around 26 degrees so, in worcestershire this was the picture. we had similar temperatures in central london and to the west of london as well. temperatures will be higher over the next few days. the number is not
i don't think you can exaggerate the degree of puree there will be in downing street and scotland yardpened. at every single level, and it will be from theresa may, to the president, at every level they will be making it absolutely clear this potentially compromises the investigation carried out which is very serious indeed. also of course how do you think the families of those who are still fighting for their lives feel when they see pictures like this? 0k, much more on all of this at 11:30pm,...
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second of all, doing the speech on tuesday and wednesday in downing street where she took the fight to european commission. paul is right. i think it did have quite an effect. there is talk of a tory ukip alliance. i understand why paul says that that. it's the conservatives trying to win back the ukip votes they have lost over the last 25 years? it's not an alliance doctor who alien they absorbed ukip voters. that's what parties do. the labour party sometimes, sounds like, it doesn't want anybody who ever voted tory to vote for it because they are toxic. where is the remain vote then? it's not going to the lib dems. there hasn't been the resurgence that you were expecting. where are the remainers in this? it's been, no question, disaint poking night it's been, no question, disappointing night for the lib dems and who would have hoped to do better. specially in the leave areas it's proved it's not possible tojust, sort of, win back areas that the lib dems had once before. in remain areas where the lib dems have a presence there have been points of light, good results for the lib dems.
second of all, doing the speech on tuesday and wednesday in downing street where she took the fight to european commission. paul is right. i think it did have quite an effect. there is talk of a tory ukip alliance. i understand why paul says that that. it's the conservatives trying to win back the ukip votes they have lost over the last 25 years? it's not an alliance doctor who alien they absorbed ukip voters. that's what parties do. the labour party sometimes, sounds like, it doesn't want...
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so let us talk to alex forsyth who is watching at downing street at the moment, to see what reactionlikely to be. alex, i was talking about emmanuel macron, who is calling for greater collaboration, when it comes to counter—terrorism. i am wonder what more collaboration there can be, because after the paris incidents, there has been a lot of working closely together, hasn't there in the last few months and years? yes, absolutely, and after these incidents it is so familiar for us now, sadly, to see such expressions of solidarity coming from leaders across the world, other country, even this evening notjust in the state m e nts even this evening notjust in the statements that we are hearing, but in the symbols we are seeing in capital cities across the world, in expression of support and unity, for the uk, and i think because of the recent attacks we have seen in other country, in brussels, paris, there has been much work done about how we can better improve cooperation when it comes to security and terrorism, with the european union and other partners across the world. that has been
so let us talk to alex forsyth who is watching at downing street at the moment, to see what reactionlikely to be. alex, i was talking about emmanuel macron, who is calling for greater collaboration, when it comes to counter—terrorism. i am wonder what more collaboration there can be, because after the paris incidents, there has been a lot of working closely together, hasn't there in the last few months and years? yes, absolutely, and after these incidents it is so familiar for us now, sadly,...
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speaking in downing street after the rising brexit tensions of recent days, theresa may accuses brussels of not wanting britain to prosper. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th ofjune. the prime minister had visited the queen to mark the dissolution of parliament, as political opponents accused mrs may of poisoning the political atmosphere for partisan reasons. let's calm down, be serious, be sensible and approach these very, very important negotiations with the seriousness they demand and deserve. it is a cold and calculated choice by theresa may to try and make our neighbours in europe into our enemies, just so she can win a few more votes. and from brussels another warning that the brexit process will be a steep and rocky path for both sides. also tonight... a student has been found guilty of planting a home—made bomb on a london underground train. accusations of lying as the two candidates seeking the french presidency
speaking in downing street after the rising brexit tensions of recent days, theresa may accuses brussels of not wanting britain to prosper. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th ofjune. the prime minister had visited the queen to mark the dissolution of parliament, as political opponents accused mrs may of poisoning the political...
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he not look like it when you stood at the steps of downing street and it accused europe of sabotagingfully that peace negotiator can calm things down. the sunday telegraph... because we will soon have the manifestoes, they have a story that theresa may is promising to terror the present mental health act if the tories are re—elected and mental health first aid as will be provided for all schools, apparently, in a proposed overhaul. theresa may has spoken about how she wants to break down the stigma around mental health. i think there was a survey yesterday which said that two thirds of adults suffer from which said that two thirds of adults sufferfrom mental which said that two thirds of adults suffer from mental health which said that two thirds of adults sufferfrom mental health problems. by sufferfrom mental health problems. by targeting them as children you can hopefully deal with things before they become a problem. can hopefully deal with things before they become a problemlj think this will be one policy which will be very high for anybody to disagree with. the mental health ac
he not look like it when you stood at the steps of downing street and it accused europe of sabotagingfully that peace negotiator can calm things down. the sunday telegraph... because we will soon have the manifestoes, they have a story that theresa may is promising to terror the present mental health act if the tories are re—elected and mental health first aid as will be provided for all schools, apparently, in a proposed overhaul. theresa may has spoken about how she wants to break down the...
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but, using all the trappings of downing street, theresa may has just upped the ante even further, evensome in brussels of trying to make trouble in the general election. just who could she have had in her sights? the chief negotiator at the eu commission? i give the floor to michel barnier. days after a tense downing street dinner, amongst suggestions the uk would have to pay 100 billion euros as we leave eu. some have created the illusion that brexit would have no material impact on our lives, or that negotiations could be concluded quickly and painlessly. this is not the case. more cryptically, less diplomatically, he said... "just like when hill walking, you have to learn the rules, or accidents happen." the government didn't start the day with a subtle message. the tories, eager to make disputed claims about labour's plans for tax. but forget that, every question was about the possible bill from brussels. and ratherfrom ramp up the row, those two had tried to tone it down. can i ask you both not simply to hide behind the fact there will be negotiations? in this election, don't vote
but, using all the trappings of downing street, theresa may has just upped the ante even further, evensome in brussels of trying to make trouble in the general election. just who could she have had in her sights? the chief negotiator at the eu commission? i give the floor to michel barnier. days after a tense downing street dinner, amongst suggestions the uk would have to pay 100 billion euros as we leave eu. some have created the illusion that brexit would have no material impact on our lives,...
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in a statement, downing street said... 0n the election campaign trail, brexit is the backdrop.ts wants to play a role. the revelations overnight show theresa may being in the astonishing arrogance and complacency, that she feels that somehow the lack of any kind of deal, no free trade deal, no cooperation of police and security, thatis cooperation of police and security, that is somehow acceptable to families up and down this country. never mind how we voted lastjune, thatis never mind how we voted lastjune, that is for every individual, but for the country, we deserved a good deal. labour says theresa may has underestimated the quebec city of the talks and her bridge is putting the talks and her bridge is putting the economy at —— the complexity of the economy at —— the complexity of the talks and her approach is putting the economy at risk. you start at the basis that you want to reach an agreement, and that you have shared interests and values. have a very important trading relationship with europe. if you start on that basis and show respect you are more likely to get a goo
in a statement, downing street said... 0n the election campaign trail, brexit is the backdrop.ts wants to play a role. the revelations overnight show theresa may being in the astonishing arrogance and complacency, that she feels that somehow the lack of any kind of deal, no free trade deal, no cooperation of police and security, thatis cooperation of police and security, that is somehow acceptable to families up and down this country. never mind how we voted lastjune, thatis never mind how we...
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when the british ambassador to the eu handled the letter penned in downing street to the president ofhe european council. >> this is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. >> in life, especially brexit do things run smoothly. banks the referendum had produced a majority in scotland for the european union. they claim to the scots were now being dragged out of europe against their wishes. the first minister in scotland announced her intentions to ask for another referendum on scotland's splitting from the u.k. >> in light of the material changes and circumstance, for the brexit vote, it is the chance to decide our future and a fair, free and democratic way. >> a few days later, the scottish parliament voted in favor of the demand, it was known as indirect two. theresa may declared that now is not the time for referendum. the parties leader stepped up the pressure. >> she rides her finger as much as she likes. if she is not prepared to negotiate on behalf of the scottish government and secure membership of a single european market, people in scotland will have a refer
when the british ambassador to the eu handled the letter penned in downing street to the president ofhe european council. >> this is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. >> in life, especially brexit do things run smoothly. banks the referendum had produced a majority in scotland for the european union. they claim to the scots were now being dragged out of europe against their wishes. the first minister in scotland announced her intentions to ask for another...
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when the british ambassador to the eu handled the letter penned in downing street to the president of the european council. >> this is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. >> in life, especially brexit life, do things run briefly. banks the referendum had produced a majority in scotland for the european union. they claim to the scots were now being dragged out of europe against their wishes. scotland minister in announced her intentions to ask for another referendum on scotland's putting from the u.k.. >> in light of the material changes and circumstance, for the brexit vote, it is the chance to decide our future and a fair, free and democratic way. >> scottish parliament voted in favor of the demand, it was known as indirect two. theresa may declared that now is not the time for referendum. that took up the pressure. >> she rides her finger as much as she likes. prepared tot negotiate on behalf of the scottish government and secure membership, people in scotland and weve a referendum will have our day. likes he is comparing membership organization with our count
when the british ambassador to the eu handled the letter penned in downing street to the president of the european council. >> this is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. >> in life, especially brexit life, do things run briefly. banks the referendum had produced a majority in scotland for the european union. they claim to the scots were now being dragged out of europe against their wishes. scotland minister in announced her intentions to ask for another...
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eleanor garnier is in downing street for us this morning.esa may revealed intelligence officials, that is to say an independent group of experts, have raised the uk's terror threat level from severe to critical. that is the highest possible level. it means an attack could be imminent and it is a pretty rare move, it has not happened in the last ten years. asa not happened in the last ten years. as a result theresa may said the military would be helping armed police protect the public in key locations across the country. that could be at concerts, at sporting events, and there could also be extra security at train stations as well. as for today, i think we can expect the prime minister to continue dealing with the aftermath of the attack. the general election campaign has been suspended. last night all the main political parties said that campaigning for them today was out of the question. eleanor, thank you. alan gymea in downing street for us. jayne and wyre, thank you as well. we will keep you up—to—date with the investigation and any deve
eleanor garnier is in downing street for us this morning.esa may revealed intelligence officials, that is to say an independent group of experts, have raised the uk's terror threat level from severe to critical. that is the highest possible level. it means an attack could be imminent and it is a pretty rare move, it has not happened in the last ten years. asa not happened in the last ten years. as a result theresa may said the military would be helping armed police protect the public in key...
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let's go to downing street now. our chief political correspondent vicki young is at downing street.er on? very much the practicalities of all this, she was home secretary for several years, this is her area of expertise, she will be wanting to keep a very close eye on all of that, whether it is about victims and police investigation, there will be another meeting, more in the coming days here in whitehall, and in downing street, notjust about the practicalities, when this kind of horror happens, people do look to the prime minister, they look to the leader of the country to voice what people are feeling, to speak to the nation, that is what she tried to do today, when she spoke on the steps, you could hear her anger, but also her defiance, not allowing values to be torn apart by people, that they would prevail in the end. i also think trying to give voice to the incomprehension that people are feeling, this attack seems to be different in the sense that it is deliberately targeted children, you could certainly tell that was something she wanted to focus on, she said it was in fact a
let's go to downing street now. our chief political correspondent vicki young is at downing street.er on? very much the practicalities of all this, she was home secretary for several years, this is her area of expertise, she will be wanting to keep a very close eye on all of that, whether it is about victims and police investigation, there will be another meeting, more in the coming days here in whitehall, and in downing street, notjust about the practicalities, when this kind of horror...
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she is inside 10 downing street.he's been helding an emergency cobra meeting with some top security officials. we'll bring that you live as soon as she starts springing. let's bring in jeff lonzo, president of the lonzo group. thank you for being here. >> you're welcome. >> one of the questions in the investigation is whether this person act aid lone, ed alone o of a broader network. what other questions do we need answered to figure out whether the terrorist threat level in the uk needs to rise? >> the fbi will be involved with the british authorities to determine his background, where he came from, what motivated him, and is it part of a broader plan? those are the questions they want answered. you mentioned how did this person get in there with the improvised device that would have caused such damage? those are the main questions that they need to answer now. what mote calprotocols would ha to change to prevent something like this from happening in the future? the real thing now is to determine who is this guy, wh
she is inside 10 downing street.he's been helding an emergency cobra meeting with some top security officials. we'll bring that you live as soon as she starts springing. let's bring in jeff lonzo, president of the lonzo group. thank you for being here. >> you're welcome. >> one of the questions in the investigation is whether this person act aid lone, ed alone o of a broader network. what other questions do we need answered to figure out whether the terrorist threat level in the uk...
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hala. >> nina at 10 downing street thanks very much. after the first day in brussels as nina mentioned we're following the g 7 summit in cicily, also the visit by rex tillerson to 10 downing street perhaps a way to mend some of the -- mend president relationship between the two countries after the intelligence leak in the united states of some of those aftermath photos of the bombing here in mastered. back to you. >> a busy news day and we are following two major political stories thank you halo in the western u.s. state of montana gianforte is expected to win the vacate congressional seat. even more cmo after he was accused of assaulting aer to. >> the other story u.s. officials now say president trump's son-in-law and son-in-law jared kushner is under scrutiny by the fbi. investigation into russian election meddling has reached into the tlufrp family. >> more on this senior politic willing dialen ron brownstone joins us both in hour. good to see you. okay let's start off with the election in montana. so, ron, it was a close margin. >>
hala. >> nina at 10 downing street thanks very much. after the first day in brussels as nina mentioned we're following the g 7 summit in cicily, also the visit by rex tillerson to 10 downing street perhaps a way to mend some of the -- mend president relationship between the two countries after the intelligence leak in the united states of some of those aftermath photos of the bombing here in mastered. back to you. >> a busy news day and we are following two major political stories...
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there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! >>> a moment of terror >> oh, my god. >> sheer panic at the ariana grande concert. >> she says she is broken. >> as ariana grande flies back to the u.s. to be with her family. >> first photos back home. >> plus, how to stay safe at soft targets. >> you two, go. you have your plan, go. >> suffer the children. raw emotion on tv. >> there are children confirmed among the dead. >> then, wrong way driving collisions. hundreds of deaths on american highways every year from drivers going the wrong way. why does this keep happeni
there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! >>> a moment of terror >> oh, my god. >> sheer panic at the...
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downing street says it doesn't recognise an account published in a german newspaper of a fractious dinnerweek between the prime minister and the european commission president, jean—claude juncker. three women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. police and protestors clash on the sidelines of a may day parade in paris. they were demonstrating against far—right presidential candidate, marine le pen, who's made a scathing attack on her rival, the frontrunner, emmanuel macron. police say the burglars who shot dead dorset homeowner guy hedger wore balaclavas, were armed with a shotgun and stole jewellery in a pre—planned raid. in 2005, the bbc spoke to five children living in mumbai from across the social classes about their hopes and dreams. now, life stories revisits the children in india's millennials. india's millennial generation. over 65% of this vast country's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents.
downing street says it doesn't recognise an account published in a german newspaper of a fractious dinnerweek between the prime minister and the european commission president, jean—claude juncker. three women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. police and protestors clash on the sidelines of a may day parade in paris. they were demonstrating against far—right presidential...
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outside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police.00 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. operation temperer has now been invoked, and that means there will be additional military personnel coming to backfill the armed police officers so that they can support other areas. all of the special operations are aimed at discovering the circle linked to salman abedi, the manchester bomber. it has become clear that he was part of a terror cell. police today were examining his house in south manchester. abedi may have been a mule, the bomb carrier. the bomb makers may still be at large. abedi returned to the uk from libya a few days before the attack. abedi worshipped at the didsbury mosque. one of the trustees today condemned monday's attack, although he didn't take any questions. the horrific atrocity that occurred in manchester on monday night has shocked us all
outside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police.00 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. operation temperer has now been invoked, and that means there will be additional military personnel coming to backfill the armed police officers so that they can support other areas. all of the special...
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days after a tense downing street dinner, among suggestions that the uk would have to pay 100 billioneave the eu. some have created the illusion that brexit would have no material impact on our lives, or that negotiations can be concluded quickly and painlessly. this is not the case. more cryptically, less diplomatically, he said: just like when hill walking, you have to learn the rules, or accidents happen. the government didn't start the day with a subtle message. the tories were eager to make disputed claims about labour's plan for tax. the forget that, every question was about the possible bill from brussels, and rather than ramp up the row, those two had tried to turn it down. can i ask you both not to hide behind the fa ct ask you both not to hide behind the fact that there will be negotiations? in this election, don't voters deserve to know how much of that taxpayers cash they may be asked to stump up? is that figure closer to zero or 100 billion? the public want one thing. they want a good outcome to this negotiation, the best possible outcome. we do that in the negotiating ro
days after a tense downing street dinner, among suggestions that the uk would have to pay 100 billioneave the eu. some have created the illusion that brexit would have no material impact on our lives, or that negotiations can be concluded quickly and painlessly. this is not the case. more cryptically, less diplomatically, he said: just like when hill walking, you have to learn the rules, or accidents happen. the government didn't start the day with a subtle message. the tories were eager to...
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european officials of influencing the upcoming election while giving a statement to the media at 10 downing streetthis is courtesy of bbc news. may: we mark the dissolution of this parliament. the 2015 parliament is now at an and. and 36 days, the country will elect a new government and
european officials of influencing the upcoming election while giving a statement to the media at 10 downing streetthis is courtesy of bbc news. may: we mark the dissolution of this parliament. the 2015 parliament is now at an and. and 36 days, the country will elect a new government and
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now british prime mister and teresa may spoke at number 10 downing street about the bombing at an area on the ground a -- i --ariana grande concert. >> i have just chaired a meeting of the government committee cobra where we discussed the details of and the response to the appalling events in manchester last night was our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families and friends of all those affected. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack. and attack the targeted some of the youngest people in our society with cold calculation. this was among the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the united kingdom and although it is not the first time manchester has suffered in this way, it is the worst attack the city has experienced and the worst ever to hit the north of england. the police and security services are working at speed to establish the complete picture, but i wanted to tell you what i can at this stage. 10:33 last night, there were reports of an explosion at manchester arena
now british prime mister and teresa may spoke at number 10 downing street about the bombing at an area on the ground a -- i --ariana grande concert. >> i have just chaired a meeting of the government committee cobra where we discussed the details of and the response to the appalling events in manchester last night was our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families and friends of all those affected. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have...
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i'll wait to see if downing street has anything to say about some of the particulars.to them, it does give britain reason to worry. for example, it was said in the report that theresa may suggested to jean—claude juncker that a template for the brexit docs could be her own renegotiation of britain's participation in europeanjustice and home affairs co—operation when she was home secretary a few years ago. when she did that, she opted britain out of different sorts of cooperation and selectively back in. now, that was allowed by the lisbon treaty. there was a lot of concern on the side of the commission when this was brought up at the dinner that she thinks brexit will work in exactly the same way and britain can opt out of europe as a whole, selectively opting back into the things it wants to be part of. their view is that this is absolutely not on the table. our europe correspondent kevin connolly is following the story for us in brussels. it would've been useful to be at the dinnerto it would've been useful to be at the dinner to know firstjust how fractious it's rea
i'll wait to see if downing street has anything to say about some of the particulars.to them, it does give britain reason to worry. for example, it was said in the report that theresa may suggested to jean—claude juncker that a template for the brexit docs could be her own renegotiation of britain's participation in europeanjustice and home affairs co—operation when she was home secretary a few years ago. when she did that, she opted britain out of different sorts of cooperation and...
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i was in oxford the other day, and some guy tells me, "there's a gym down the street." t was the oxford gym, oxford university gym. there i am on the campus working out in the gym. i just love those places, those places of higher learning. my point is, i was in school, taking math — i wasn't even in business school yet — and i started getting calls from my peers. fellow musicians. guys who were in my shoes, who had made money, didn't know what it was, what to do with it. you don't want to make money in your 20s and 30s and be broke at 45 because you didn't know how money works. and also because, as you've said, the whole industry is set up for managers — they're not going to say to their rock bands, "you've only got three years of productive life." what manager will say that to an artist? an artist will say, "i've only got three years? i'll find a manager who tells me i've got 10 or 20!" managers will shy away from that. you've referred to your luck — you're in a situation now where you're healthy, clean, you've turned your life around. there are others — people like amy
i was in oxford the other day, and some guy tells me, "there's a gym down the street." t was the oxford gym, oxford university gym. there i am on the campus working out in the gym. i just love those places, those places of higher learning. my point is, i was in school, taking math — i wasn't even in business school yet — and i started getting calls from my peers. fellow musicians. guys who were in my shoes, who had made money, didn't know what it was, what to do with it. you don't...
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as you can see market street is completely shut down between 5th and 6th streets. definitely avoid this area if at all possible. there's a crowd that has gathered here. they are also sort of wondering exactly what is going on. we're just going to wait and see what officers have to say about this. [ inaudible ] >> we're having trouble with tara's microphone. i'll reiterate the information she just gave us. believe she said that one witness said that one man who may have been shot by a police officer was receiving cpr at the scene. we have also seen a couple of ambulances there. this is going to affect people getting in and around that mid market area. tara was just reporting the entire block of market between 5th and 6th is shut down. as we know there are a number of police, public information officers also there. we're keeping tara at the scene. as soon as she gets new information from the san francisco police department we'll bring her in. the headline here, what is believed to be an officer- involved shooting has taken place in san francisco along market street.
as you can see market street is completely shut down between 5th and 6th streets. definitely avoid this area if at all possible. there's a crowd that has gathered here. they are also sort of wondering exactly what is going on. we're just going to wait and see what officers have to say about this. [ inaudible ] >> we're having trouble with tara's microphone. i'll reiterate the information she just gave us. believe she said that one witness said that one man who may have been shot by a...
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we know that theresa may said on the steps of downing street that one of her big priorities was on mentalay pledge today would be one of the biggest shake—ups in 30 years in mental health legislation. they. they say they want to reform legislation to help prevent discrimination in the workplace and prevent unnecessary detention, as well as employing more mental health staff for the nhs. you can hear more 110w mental health staff for the nhs. you can hear more now from a health editor. injanuary, theresa may made a speech outlining plans to transform attitudes to mental health, with extra support for schools and employers. now, in what is billed as the conservatives' first major domestic policy announcement of this campaign, the prime minister has unveiled plans for new legislation if returned to downing street. she says she wants to scrap the mental health act, which is more than 30 years old. she says it's brought discrimination and injustice, with concerns that individuals are being held unnecessarily in hospitals and police cells, with black people significantly more likely to be detai
we know that theresa may said on the steps of downing street that one of her big priorities was on mentalay pledge today would be one of the biggest shake—ups in 30 years in mental health legislation. they. they say they want to reform legislation to help prevent discrimination in the workplace and prevent unnecessary detention, as well as employing more mental health staff for the nhs. you can hear more 110w mental health staff for the nhs. you can hear more now from a health editor....
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chris mason is outside downing street.r thoughts were with the victims and the families of those affected. as you say, the cobra committee will gather here in downing street in the next 15 minutes or so. we have seen the home secretary, amber rudd arriving in the street in the last ten or 15 minutes. further senior cabinet ministers and police officers no doubt and intelligence officials also expected to join that meeting and politicians across the political divide reflecting on what has happened. we can bring you the thoughts of the chancellor, philip hammond. i've woken up this morning to the terrible news of this barbaric attack in manchester. it is it isa it is it is a terrorist incident and my thoughts are with the victims and their families and the people of manchester and i would like to pay tribute to the emergency services who have done a greatjob throughout the night and are continuing to work at the scene. the government's emergency committee, cobra, will be meeting in the next hour or so and i shall attend the
chris mason is outside downing street.r thoughts were with the victims and the families of those affected. as you say, the cobra committee will gather here in downing street in the next 15 minutes or so. we have seen the home secretary, amber rudd arriving in the street in the last ten or 15 minutes. further senior cabinet ministers and police officers no doubt and intelligence officials also expected to join that meeting and politicians across the political divide reflecting on what has...
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some are already in place, guiding downing street, whitehall, and around westminster. at critical and there is the possibility of a further attack, we want to be able to support the public as best we can and protect them as best we can, and we believe we need more armed officers on the streets. submitting military colleagues and what i would call static posts in this case, the palace of westminster, allows us to put police officers with firearms in greater numbers across the uk. put police officers with firearms in greater numbers across the ukm manchester while people continue to grieve, there is also determination to remain united as a community. grieve, there is also determination to remain united as a communitym was our darkest hour but also you saw the best of greatest manchester yesterday. i was in the hospital ‘s late last night and i was hearing stories that porters, cleaners, surgeons, nurses, came stories that porters, cleaners, surgeons, nurses, came in off shift to help out. people brought in food. everybody pulled together and we should take a great deal o
some are already in place, guiding downing street, whitehall, and around westminster. at critical and there is the possibility of a further attack, we want to be able to support the public as best we can and protect them as best we can, and we believe we need more armed officers on the streets. submitting military colleagues and what i would call static posts in this case, the palace of westminster, allows us to put police officers with firearms in greater numbers across the uk. put police...