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downing street insist that nothing is changing and the moment.get in the autumn. if a decision is to be made, that is where we will hear about it. the headlines on bbc news... a teenage girl pleads guilty to killing seven—year—old katie rough during a vicious attack in york. downing street insists there's no change in the government's policy on the public sector pay cap — amid continuing pressure to lift it. a long awaited report into child abuse spanning decades injersey is published later today. in what — andy murray has started the defence of his wimbledon title. the world number one is on centre court right now facing the world number 130 or. mummy when the first set 6—1. —— murray one in the first set 6—1. —— murray one in the first set 6—1. as ministers discuss public sector pay, it's emerged that for the first time in nearly a decade, more nurses and midwives are leaving the profession in the uk thanjoining it. the nursing and midwifery council says working conditions, workload and poor pay are among the reasons given by staff for quitting
downing street insist that nothing is changing and the moment.get in the autumn. if a decision is to be made, that is where we will hear about it. the headlines on bbc news... a teenage girl pleads guilty to killing seven—year—old katie rough during a vicious attack in york. downing street insists there's no change in the government's policy on the public sector pay cap — amid continuing pressure to lift it. a long awaited report into child abuse spanning decades injersey is published...
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so, ministers saying one thing about this i% pay cap, downing street saying another.lifted in the end? well, you would never know that government ministers are meant to stick to the same line in public, would you? in the last hour, the chancellor, philip hammond, has made some more comments which play into this public discussion. philip hammond has told the cbi in the city tonight that the government wants to strike a fair balance in terms of public sector pay, but at the same time, in the big picture of the government's ambition to sort out the debt, that they must hold their nerve. so if you like, that is a very public back knowledge meant that there is a lot of intense discussion going on about the political wisdom of lifting the pay cap, but at the same time, his allies will knowledge that as well as the political damage from sticking to the cap, there might be political damage from raising taxes, for example, to get rid of it. it is clear to me that both privately and publicly, ministers are yet to find a common position on this. one minister said this morning, i
so, ministers saying one thing about this i% pay cap, downing street saying another.lifted in the end? well, you would never know that government ministers are meant to stick to the same line in public, would you? in the last hour, the chancellor, philip hammond, has made some more comments which play into this public discussion. philip hammond has told the cbi in the city tonight that the government wants to strike a fair balance in terms of public sector pay, but at the same time, in the big...
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iain watson, bbc news. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is at downing street.n tack and how realistic is it that it will work? frankly, you are more likely to see big, fat flying pigs doing loop the loops over westminster before you are to getjeremy corbyn‘s labour party cooperating with theresa may's conservative party. on these big, thorny social issues, be it social ca re thorny social issues, be it social care or employment rights, tuition fees, the parties are miles apart. it is true to a lesser extent with other opposition parties. therein mind, too, that mrs may has never shown much appetite for working cross— party. shown much appetite for working cross—party. but there is a rather brutal reason as well, jeremy corbyn‘s labour party smell blood. they think today's 0fficemax of weakness. they are not going to help pf°p up weakness. they are not going to help prop up theresa may, babel stampede her into a general election. in a way, it seems to me, today's message is more directed at her own party, not the opposition, to say, i am brimming with ideas and
iain watson, bbc news. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is at downing street.n tack and how realistic is it that it will work? frankly, you are more likely to see big, fat flying pigs doing loop the loops over westminster before you are to getjeremy corbyn‘s labour party cooperating with theresa may's conservative party. on these big, thorny social issues, be it social ca re thorny social issues, be it social care or employment rights, tuition fees, the parties are miles apart. it...
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downing street saying nothing has changed and the pay policy remains in place.ed to the pay review bodies and they will respond to their recommendations as and when they are made. which means, incidentally, nurses are unlikely to see any further increases in their pay beyond 1% until next april, nine months away, when their pay review body reports. what has undoubtedly changed is the politics within the conservative party, with many tory mps blaming theirgrim conservative party, with many tory mps blaming their grim election result on a failure to listen to the electorate on austerity and public sector pay. what has also changed is the seeming lack of grip in downing street with now cabinet ministers openly elbowing their way to the front to make the case for more public spending. what has also changed is the sums. the chancellor, if he is forced to end the public sector pay cap, will have to find another up to £6 billion of money. at the moment nobody seems very clear on where that money will come from. norman smith, thank you. well, as ministers discuss public
downing street saying nothing has changed and the pay policy remains in place.ed to the pay review bodies and they will respond to their recommendations as and when they are made. which means, incidentally, nurses are unlikely to see any further increases in their pay beyond 1% until next april, nine months away, when their pay review body reports. what has undoubtedly changed is the politics within the conservative party, with many tory mps blaming theirgrim conservative party, with many tory...
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downing street insists there's no change on public sector pay.ts win against kazakh, alexander bublik. former women's champion petra kvitova is one set up. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is 0ur correspondent danjohnson is in saint helly on the island ofjersey. —— st helier. ban, the most eye-p0ppin9 —— st helier. ban, the most eye—popping conclusion is that years ago, after hearing about the abuse, the suggestion is that some of that could still be going on. incredible, really, that even after three years of this enquiry running, 150 days of evidence, more than 600 witnesses who have provided evidence either in person or in writing, about the sort of abuse that they suffered or witnessed in care homes on the silent, or in foster care families, that there are still witnesses in the child protection policies and procedures on this island, still the authors find some children could be at risk. all children are not getting the level of care that they should get when they are taken into the care of the government here on jersey. urgent issues for polit
downing street insists there's no change on public sector pay.ts win against kazakh, alexander bublik. former women's champion petra kvitova is one set up. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is 0ur correspondent danjohnson is in saint helly on the island ofjersey. —— st helier. ban, the most eye-p0ppin9 —— st helier. ban, the most eye—popping conclusion is that years ago, after hearing about the abuse, the suggestion is that some of that could still be going on. incredible, really, that...
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there was a lot of confusion about whether or not downing street would want to see the pay cap moved.mits for all public sector workers. the feeling now on the back of the election result is clearly that there is a mood in the public that austerity has gone on for too long and particular public sector workers, firefighters, police, people who have really... they deserve a pay rise. so the prime minister, colleagues and cabinet, feel emboldened to go public and try to put as much pressure on it as they can. also justine to put as much pressure on it as they can. alsojustine greening wants more money for schools and damian green, who is the closest to the prime minister in the cabinet, effectively her deputy hinted that potentially the tuition fees policy could also be overturned. so there is definitely a move abroad and jockeying for position within cabinet. that's how the mail on sunday leads their front page. this is on theirfront sunday leads their front page. this is on their front page as well. that's right. it seems there is real pressure on the prime minister actually to make an
there was a lot of confusion about whether or not downing street would want to see the pay cap moved.mits for all public sector workers. the feeling now on the back of the election result is clearly that there is a mood in the public that austerity has gone on for too long and particular public sector workers, firefighters, police, people who have really... they deserve a pay rise. so the prime minister, colleagues and cabinet, feel emboldened to go public and try to put as much pressure on it...
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public sector pay — downing street says they're sticking to a 1% rise for doctors and nurse despite mountinge. the scanner that reveals the workings of the brain in more detail than ever before — a huge medical advance. and andy murray shakes off injury to begin the defence of his wimbledon title. coming up on bbc news, we'll bring you all the action and reaction from day one at the all—england club. join me for wimbledon sportsday at 6.30pm. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's a report that is hundreds of pages long and it catalogues
public sector pay — downing street says they're sticking to a 1% rise for doctors and nurse despite mountinge. the scanner that reveals the workings of the brain in more detail than ever before — a huge medical advance. and andy murray shakes off injury to begin the defence of his wimbledon title. coming up on bbc news, we'll bring you all the action and reaction from day one at the all—england club. join me for wimbledon sportsday at 6.30pm. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at...
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i think it's interesting that according to this person that has now left downing street, it would ben and four september. what happens in september? annual party conference. funny that! just a happy coincidence! i think what is interesting is that this divorce bill, whether as you 100 billion euros or half of that, this was not explicit in the referendum campaign and there are people who feel that not a single penny, some people and the government, believe that not a single penny should be paid off any divorce bill, but of course that's not generally true in the divorce anyway. so i think that there is a problem. yes, the rest of the european union is watching extremely carefully, both the result of the election that we fought happened on friday the 9th ofjune, but also how this is all playing out, whether it was the queen '5 speech, the tapered belabour our amendments, etc and i think an interesting line in this piece in the sunday telegraph, about, the liquid —— the move could be seen as deliberately provocative by you tube leaders. the european union has said that they are not loo
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downing street, david davis saying we plan for every contingency. a deal always gets done. because boris said so? you heard it, a deal always gets done. comforted because boris said so? you heard it, a deal always gets donelj think they have contingencies. they didn't for the vote, with brexit. no rerunning of the eu referendum, please. johanna konta. tipping the star to knockout venus williams in the semifinal. that is a big mountain to climb but what a win. absolutely. centre court, when they close the roof and there are british players on, it is absolutely a brilliant atmosphere. worth a few games in itself to the player because they gets so much support. she benefited today and played extraordinarily well. i think the second time she has come back to being set down and that doesn't seem to worry her now. she showed such grit. i watched bits of it and the end. note bass, have done work. was just catching up. it was astonishing. we have ourselves a proper tennis player. has hungarian parrots, she was born —— she has hungarian parents. she was born in australia. there is a
downing street, david davis saying we plan for every contingency. a deal always gets done. because boris said so? you heard it, a deal always gets done. comforted because boris said so? you heard it, a deal always gets donelj think they have contingencies. they didn't for the vote, with brexit. no rerunning of the eu referendum, please. johanna konta. tipping the star to knockout venus williams in the semifinal. that is a big mountain to climb but what a win. absolutely. centre court, when they...
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it says the letter has been passed by downing street but it is very odd.prime minister's authority isn't strong at the cabinet level. the daily telegraph, charities facing fine for pestering. a lot of rows about this. 0n pestering. a lot of rows about this. on thursday they are launching a new line where you can report any kind of... if you are being bombarded by marketing and text messages you can say stop and within 28 days if they don't stop, a fine by the information commissioner. it is a stick to try and stop this and forcing them to improve. it is the elderly being affected. you can complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned son complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned sofi of complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned son or daughter. the eye newspaper, —— the i paper, personalised cancer care based on genes. in an annual report there has been a call for a complete change to how we treat cancer patients, essentially saying we must bring it up essentially saying we must bring it up to date and that means gene testing, dna analysis for ever
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downing street insists there is no change in policy on public sector pgy- change in policy on publicr pay. the cap will be in place despite growing pressure from senior conservatives to lift it. elizabeth campbell have been elected as the new leader of kensington and chelsea castle after nicolas stood down following the grenfell tower disaster. this is our community and we have failed it when people needed us the most so no failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, i am truly sorry. and newsnight, it's hard to keep up with donald trump's tweets that did he incite violence against the media this weekend? could hejust he incite violence against the media this weekend? could he just be kidding around? what does it say about his presidency that we are asking these questions? good evening and welcome to bbc news. an enquiry into seven decades of abuse of care injersey news. an enquiry into seven decades of abuse of care in jersey says children as they may still be at risk more than 600 witnesses have given harrowing evi
downing street insists there is no change in policy on public sector pgy- change in policy on publicr pay. the cap will be in place despite growing pressure from senior conservatives to lift it. elizabeth campbell have been elected as the new leader of kensington and chelsea castle after nicolas stood down following the grenfell tower disaster. this is our community and we have failed it when people needed us the most so no failed it when people needed us the most so no excuses, failed it when...
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downing street has told us that it places. downing street has told us thatitis places.told us that it is going to decide whether to a cce pt that it is going to decide whether to accept recommendations on a case—by—case basis. this month, we are due to hear what those recommendations will be for the pay of belize and teachers. but, of course, after seven years of austerity, i think there is some fatigue and it seems the mood is starting to change. we saw thousands of people marching against austerity measures in central london yesterday. sam wood conservative backbenchers, we know that they are lobbying the government to ease up on austerity and the government is under pressure on this, ever since the election last month. kensington and chelsea council is suspending rent for residents of buildings around grenfell tower whose services have been disrupted because of the fire. meanwhile, some campaigners say victims of the grenfell tower disaster could boycott the public inquiry, unless its scope is widened. simonjones reports. the devastating fire that claimed so many liv
downing street has told us that it places. downing street has told us thatitis places.told us that it is going to decide whether to a cce pt that it is going to decide whether to accept recommendations on a case—by—case basis. this month, we are due to hear what those recommendations will be for the pay of belize and teachers. but, of course, after seven years of austerity, i think there is some fatigue and it seems the mood is starting to change. we saw thousands of people marching against...
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downing street says decisions will be made on a case—by—case basis.ent vicki young at westminster. it is striking how many cabinet ministers are coming out publicly and talking about this saying they think it is time that the public sector pay cap was axed. downing street saying nothing has changed, there was a budget coming up in the autumn but until that point they have already accepted the recommendations for nurses and doctors and dentists this year, the teachers pay review body will come back later in the year. i was no doubt that the pressure is mounting. it comes at a time we have a report today saying their health service, the number of nurses leaving the profession is more than those joining in. let's discuss this and more with sarah wollaston, the conservatives mp and chair of health committee and the las palmas. is pay a victimiser the is pay a factor? there are number of factors but pay was one of them, it is time for a rethink on public sector pay. if you look at nursing salaries, they have fallen in real terms by over 10%. it's been seve
downing street says decisions will be made on a case—by—case basis.ent vicki young at westminster. it is striking how many cabinet ministers are coming out publicly and talking about this saying they think it is time that the public sector pay cap was axed. downing street saying nothing has changed, there was a budget coming up in the autumn but until that point they have already accepted the recommendations for nurses and doctors and dentists this year, the teachers pay review body will...
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downing street insists there's no change to the government's policy on the public sector pay cap, amidnuing pressure to lift it. a coach carrying elderly tourists crashes in germany and bursts into flames — 18 people are missing, feared dead. and in the next hour, emmanuel macron sets out his priorities. in a rare session, the french president addresses the two houses of parliament at the palace of versailles, stressing the need for france to confront the realities of the modern world. andy murray was making a promising start to the defence of his title at wimbledon, until the rain started and halted play. with that long—awaited report into alleged child abuse injersey‘s care system, let's go to dan injersey for us. the full details of this report have just been given to the parties who have an interest in this enquiry, to those who gave evidence and those who have been awaiting the outcome of this report, but we have been given the executive summary of the report. this is a review that looks back at how children in care in jersey over the last 60, 70 years have been cared for by the s
downing street insists there's no change to the government's policy on the public sector pay cap, amidnuing pressure to lift it. a coach carrying elderly tourists crashes in germany and bursts into flames — 18 people are missing, feared dead. and in the next hour, emmanuel macron sets out his priorities. in a rare session, the french president addresses the two houses of parliament at the palace of versailles, stressing the need for france to confront the realities of the modern world. andy...
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mason is in downing street.ct. mason is in downing street. we mason is in downing street. can expect the nobod) black we can expect the nobody behind the black door will describe this as a relaunch but there is a sense that after the commotion and turbulence of the last couple of months, the voluntarily called general election in which she slipped backwards, is that she would like to project getting on with the job and fighting back. there is a real awareness that after the turbulence, the headlines that continue to emerge, gossip among conservative mps, which one cabinet minister today had to dismiss as a result of conservatives having too much per second in the warm sunshine(!), theresa may needs to prove that she can lead. but the simple reality of that shrivelled majority is that governing will be difficult. —— —— too much prosecco in the warm more than 100,000 people have taken part in an anti—government demonstration in turkey's biggest city, istanbul. demonstration in turkey's biggest crowds waved red and
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a slightly mixed reaction from downing street to borisjohnson, because, reaction from downing streetorce bill from the eu before you can have discussions the government really wa nts to discussions the government really wants to have on trade. they might have upset the backbenchers if they contradicted boris completely so downing street tell me, they said the days of giving vast sums of money to the eu are over but they made the point britain would meet its legal obligations when it comes to coughing up. elsewhere they were slapping boris down when it comes to the idea of a no deal. he said it was vanishingly small. what the prime minister said was that no deal is better than a bad deal. brexit secretary david davis has said the government is planning for all contingencies and it is clear downing street sided with the less colourful language of david davis and they said not only was it right to plan for every contingency but that planning was already going on across government departments, very different from the phrase boris johnson used in which he said there is no plan for no deal
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snap election and that turned out to be a major miscalculation the reason that he is back in downing street has had parliamentary majority is gone britain's snap election ends in a hung parliament the general election results in a hung parliament following the election embarrassment came a hugely unpopular decision to cut a deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party despite assumptions that may would step down oh my goodness let me go we didn't resign prime minister out for a whopping one billion pounds was thrown at the problem essentially one hundred million per m.p. to form a working majority with me coming under fire for shaking the magic money tree to save herself questions appeared about why it wasn't chic and for others there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want the way they got the. less than a week after the election gamble the ground fell fire tragedy created another public storm on the heels of the prime minister for not showing enough compassion and even avoiding meeting the survivors two unanswered questio
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right now we're in parliament square right in front of the house of commons and we just cause downing street where thousands of people stop to challenge outsides really calling for theresa may to resign and earlier we spoke to john reese from the stop the war coalition who said protests like this might become quite a regular fixture in british life if nothing changes let's take a listen. to about the cost of course. apologies. police they were just a few technical difficulties that was honestly a choke on our reporting from the north a warm day more protests in central london and in just weeks since the general election the british capital has been hit by a number of mass antigovernment protests. it. was. i believe. tensions over the migration crisis have been rising sharply in italy in migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in the country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured on to the streets in support of refugees. i. think. it's me has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from leaves authorities to tackle
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we will return to downing street shortly.will return to the high court — as fresh medical evidence will be heard about their terminally ill son, who is being cared for at great ormond street hospital. doctors will ask the judges to evaluate an experimental his mother said watching was hoping for charlie on the today programme this morning. there are 18 children currently on the medication. they all have mitochondrial depletion system as well as charlie but theirs is caused by a slightly different gene. they're all getting stronger. you're bypassing the normal chemical reactions that happen in the cell. you're going right to the end, which is what the cell normally does, and that's producing nucleosides. you're giving the body nucleosides and then you're increasing the mitochondrial dna. so charlie should get his strength back, if it works. we've got around 50% chance of it crossing the blood—brain barrier, so that means getting into his brain, because his brain is affected. he's not brain—dead. he still has brainwaves but the
we will return to downing street shortly.will return to the high court — as fresh medical evidence will be heard about their terminally ill son, who is being cared for at great ormond street hospital. doctors will ask the judges to evaluate an experimental his mother said watching was hoping for charlie on the today programme this morning. there are 18 children currently on the medication. they all have mitochondrial depletion system as well as charlie but theirs is caused by a slightly...
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public sector pay — downing street says they're sticking to a 1% rise for doctors and nurse despite mountinghe scanner that reveals the workings of the brain in more detail than ever before — a huge medical advance. and andy murray shakes off injury to begin the defence of his wimbledon title. coming up on bbc news, we'll bring you all the action and reaction from day one at the all—england club. join me for wimbledon sportsday at 6.30pm. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's a report that is hundreds of pages long and it catalogues the abuse and humiliation of children in jersey for decades. crucially, the independent jersey care inquiry says children may still be at risk. it recommends that the children's home at the centre of the scandal — haut de la garenne — should be demolished. more than 600 witnesses gave evidence, describing a culture of indifference in which children were abandoned in the care system. robert hall is injersey for us this evening. robert. george, hundreds of islanders have waited today for a day when their suffering would be acknowledge it and when in
public sector pay — downing street says they're sticking to a 1% rise for doctors and nurse despite mountinghe scanner that reveals the workings of the brain in more detail than ever before — a huge medical advance. and andy murray shakes off injury to begin the defence of his wimbledon title. coming up on bbc news, we'll bring you all the action and reaction from day one at the all—england club. join me for wimbledon sportsday at 6.30pm. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six....
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downing street and the white house are believed to be looking at options for the visit. when theresa may visited washington in january. a proposed state visit this year was put back to a later date. it had been reported that president trump did not want to visit the uk while there was the potential for protests against him. a man has been charged over an acid attack on a woman and her cousin in london three weeks ago. john tomlin, who‘s 2a, is alleged to have thrown acid at resham khan and jameel muhktar, through their car window. both suffered severe burns to the face and body. an american military aircraft has crashed in the state of mississippi, killing at least 16 people, according to us media. it crashed about 100 miles north of jackson, the state capital. the type of aircraft is one of the most extensively used in the military, but they can also be modified to transport cargo and troops. just days after the iraqi prime minister declared victory in the battle to retake mosul from the islamic state group, amnesty international has said the fighting has been catastrop
downing street and the white house are believed to be looking at options for the visit. when theresa may visited washington in january. a proposed state visit this year was put back to a later date. it had been reported that president trump did not want to visit the uk while there was the potential for protests against him. a man has been charged over an acid attack on a woman and her cousin in london three weeks ago. john tomlin, who‘s 2a, is alleged to have thrown acid at resham khan and...
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last night downing street issued a statement after theresa may spoke to both dup and sinn fein leaderso everything it could to work with the parties and get a successful conclusion, but she urged them to find agreement themselves. it was a campaign rally today in belfast for same—sex marriage. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where it is still banned. speaking at the rally was president of sinn fein, gerry adams and he outlined why he believes there can be no deal before monday. i do not believe there is going to be a deal by monday. the dup are showing no urgency, or no real inclination to deal with the rights—based issues which are at the heart of the difficulties. i am talking about the bill of rights, the whole issue of marriage equality, a whole range of other matters, including legacy issues. unless there is a step change, here we are on saturday afternoon, i cannot see... and we have told them this directly, i cannot see how it can be put together by then. if there is a step change, and part of that is for everybody to understand that equality and respect has to
last night downing street issued a statement after theresa may spoke to both dup and sinn fein leaderso everything it could to work with the parties and get a successful conclusion, but she urged them to find agreement themselves. it was a campaign rally today in belfast for same—sex marriage. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where it is still banned. speaking at the rally was president of sinn fein, gerry adams and he outlined why he believes there can be no deal before...
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downing street is failing to assert its authority at the moment. thanks, vicki. 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's time to end what he called the "historic imbalance" between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned whether enough new staff can be trained on time. here's our health editor, hugh pym. as a teenager, hope had a serious eating disorder. she thought she had got through it after treatment. but last year, a family bereavement triggered a relapse. she was offered therapy but was told there would be a 12—week wait, news she said was devastating. the way i was treated last year wasn't right. there were points when i did want to kind of end everything and when i never thought i would ever be well again. and it was at those points that i was so angry and annoyed at the system. when you cry out for help and you already feel guilty because you have got this voice in your head telling you that you shouldn't be eating, you shouldn't be asking f
downing street is failing to assert its authority at the moment. thanks, vicki. 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's time to end what he called the "historic imbalance" between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned whether enough new staff can be trained on time. here's our health editor, hugh pym. as a teenager, hope had a serious eating disorder. she thought she...
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s and schoolchildren recently to downing street to protest the slashing of education budgets this even before theresa may said school teachers will continue to face cuts in salary steve coogan a shot to fame with his creation of bumbling rightwing chapter of host alan partridge one two oscar nominations for his film philomena his latest production was the trip to spain and the rewritten version of the police's message in a bow. all sung by protesting school children. act am we caught up with steve wynn and the founder of britain save our schools downtown dallas and alley right in front of the door of number ten downing street what do you do out here when trays i'm a she says is busy balancing the books in there. with the save our schools campaign the austerity measures are going to be imposing the last seven years i think people have had enough of them to sort of fly the flag for state the state education system which has borne the brunt of many of these austerity measures and i don't know whether it's because the government don't use the state education system or many of them because
s and schoolchildren recently to downing street to protest the slashing of education budgets this even before theresa may said school teachers will continue to face cuts in salary steve coogan a shot to fame with his creation of bumbling rightwing chapter of host alan partridge one two oscar nominations for his film philomena his latest production was the trip to spain and the rewritten version of the police's message in a bow. all sung by protesting school children. act am we caught up with...
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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 .. 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! br >>> okay. a new live look outside across the bay area. this is the bay bridge from our camera in emeryville. i promise you we are broadcasting to you in color television this july 2nd. but that looks like a really crazy almost black and white. you see a little bit of the blue water there but things are starting off cloudy. vianey says we will get some relief and it will be a great day to get outside and get to the beaches and enjoy your holiday weekend. it was supposed to be the party of the year. instead it was a colossal disaster. the entrepreneur behind the failed fire festival in the bahamas is now being charged with wire fraud. billy mcfarland was arrested for allegedly
there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street...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! br >>> okay. a new live look outside across the bay area. this is the bay...
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s and schoolchildren recently to downing street to protest the slashing of education budgets this even before theresa may said school teachers will continue to face cuts in salary steve coogan a shot to fame with his creation of bumbling rightwing chapter of host alan partridge one two oscar nominations for his film philomena his latest production was the trip to spain and the rewritten version of the police's message in a bottle sung by protesting school children. we caught up with steve demanding the founder of britain's sable schools. right in front of the door number ten downing street what do you do out here when trays i'm a she says is busy balancing the books in there. with the save our schools campaign the they all started to measure the coming of imposing the last seven is i think people have had enough of the sort of fly the flag for state the state education system which has borne the brunt of many of these austerity measures and i don't know whether it's because the government don't use the state education system or many of them. education system but the priority for them b
s and schoolchildren recently to downing street to protest the slashing of education budgets this even before theresa may said school teachers will continue to face cuts in salary steve coogan a shot to fame with his creation of bumbling rightwing chapter of host alan partridge one two oscar nominations for his film philomena his latest production was the trip to spain and the rewritten version of the police's message in a bottle sung by protesting school children. we caught up with steve...
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downing street said it was wrong to speculate on the sort of immigration system which would need to berexit. norman smith is at westminster, and there are so many different messages coming out of government, what is going on. there has been a veritable hubbub of rival ministers setting out their different takes on brexit, with former remain ministers the loudest, with the chancellor saying there may need to be a three—year transitional period after we leave in march 2019, the home secretary saying eu migrants might still be able to come for a period of two years as long as they register, and you sense downing street has said, in of! stop the bickering! with the prime minister's spokesperson saying the plan remains as set out by theresa may at the start of the year, freedom of movement will end when we read. it is not going to continue in all but name, and we will not have an off—the—shelf trade deal keeping us in the single market. it looks like an attempt by number 10 to reassert control. the real question is whether ministers pay heed. norman, thank you. russia's president putin has
downing street said it was wrong to speculate on the sort of immigration system which would need to berexit. norman smith is at westminster, and there are so many different messages coming out of government, what is going on. there has been a veritable hubbub of rival ministers setting out their different takes on brexit, with former remain ministers the loudest, with the chancellor saying there may need to be a three—year transitional period after we leave in march 2019, the home secretary...
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, the foreign 0ffice defence, downing street, the foreign office or the intelligence service, it'sen the political wind moves to a potential war is extremely great and they must, in his view, never make they must, in his view, never make the same kinds of mistakes again. now sirjohn was absolutely clear, he thinks there have already been some changes in the 12 months since he report was published but i think if anything he hopes that the legacy of that inquiry, that remember took longer than the conflict itself, will be to ensure that the military, the government machine, will never again fall short in quite the same way. laura kuenssberg, thank you. finding the right care provision for the elderly has become a game of "russian roulette", according to the charity age uk. it follows a new report from the care quality commission which found that a quarter of services in england are failing on safety. one million vulnerable people use care services in england. about 500,000 get care in their own homes. and 200,000 are looked after in nursing homes. inspectors in england identified a l
, the foreign 0ffice defence, downing street, the foreign office or the intelligence service, it'sen the political wind moves to a potential war is extremely great and they must, in his view, never make they must, in his view, never make the same kinds of mistakes again. now sirjohn was absolutely clear, he thinks there have already been some changes in the 12 months since he report was published but i think if anything he hopes that the legacy of that inquiry, that remember took longer than...
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downing street has insisted that free movement of people will end in march 2019, when the uk leaves the european union. and real madrid superstar, cristiano ronaldo, has appeared before a court in the city accused of tax fraud. good evening from tyne cot cemetery in belgium, where commemorations have been taking place to mark 100 years since the start of one of the bloodiest battles of world war one. over three months, british and allied troops fought with german soldiers in what became known as the battle of passchendaele. in the fields around this cemetery, around half a million soldiers — on both sides of the war — were killed, wounded or went missing. prince charles, along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, joined 4,000 guests to remember the sacrifice made by so many, in a battle that has come to symbolise the horror of world war one. robert hall reports. there are few more peaceful places than the gentle slope of tyne cot. today among its white headstones families looked back across the years to another big push. at ten to four in the morning, less than five miles from here,
downing street has insisted that free movement of people will end in march 2019, when the uk leaves the european union. and real madrid superstar, cristiano ronaldo, has appeared before a court in the city accused of tax fraud. good evening from tyne cot cemetery in belgium, where commemorations have been taking place to mark 100 years since the start of one of the bloodiest battles of world war one. over three months, british and allied troops fought with german soldiers in what became known...
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there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... 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! top t >>> all right. let's take you back to that breaking news what we reported at the top of the show. this brush fire is in the silver creek neighborhood earlier. we showed you 101 south at silver creek. we'll continue to watch details and bring you updates tonight at 11:00. male announcer: you're watching an nbc bay area news special, "bay area proud." a comment made across the dinner table sends a woman on a mission across the globe. what she's doing to inject a bit of fun into a very serious situation. alexandra crist: there are basic human needs being met, but i didn't see any organizations that were fueling the soul. roma smith: i don't know what happened. announcer: setting
there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... 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! top t >>> all right. let's take you back to that breaking news what we reported at...
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street overnight. because he was going so fast officers opted not to chase him, but then they found the wrecked car down the street a short time later, the driver dead. police think he might have hit a median. then a few hours earlier a man on a stolen motorcycle was killed after refusing to pull over for police. he ended up slamming into a tree and later died at the hospital. >>> well, tonight, police are looking for the gunman who shot more than 25 people inside a nighclub in little rock, arkansas. the moment the shots rang out was caught on camera. or their lives to get away from the chaos while dodging bullets. (nats: ) i got shot this man h >> reporter: the barrage of gun fire was broadcast on facebook live from inside a night club in little rock, arkansas. panicked club goers ran to get away from the chaos while dodging bullets. this man hid under a pool table. >> >. just waited it went on about ten minutes. >> reporter: police believe several people got into an argument, and gun fire was exchanged, injuring dozens. the youngest victim was just 16 years old. >> a lot of people were injured either
street overnight. because he was going so fast officers opted not to chase him, but then they found the wrecked car down the street a short time later, the driver dead. police think he might have hit a median. then a few hours earlier a man on a stolen motorcycle was killed after refusing to pull over for police. he ended up slamming into a tree and later died at the hospital. >>> well, tonight, police are looking for the gunman who shot more than 25 people inside a nighclub in little...
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and a couple seconds later the car comes driving down the street and runs right in the way smacked right into them. >> the driver kept going. the police did manage to track him down. the 20-year-old driver is being charged with felony dui, felony hit-and-run. two women taken to the hospital with major injures. >>> a two car crash in pleasant hill killed one man and injured two others. just north of withers avenue. the driver of a toyota minivan veered out of her lane and hit a lexus sedan and flipped over. the passenger of the lexus died at the scene. the driver and another passenger were injured process. the woman driving the minivan was in the hurt. part of taylor boulevard was closed for several hours but now back hope. >> >>> muni metro trains are not running this we could. so the agency can test new cars. sergio is live at the station how are passengers reacting to all this? >> reporter: well terrie as you may know the subway tube is one of the fastest ways to get through the city core and this is a notice that didn't give passengers a lot of time for this planning this amp. some pa
and a couple seconds later the car comes driving down the street and runs right in the way smacked right into them. >> the driver kept going. the police did manage to track him down. the 20-year-old driver is being charged with felony dui, felony hit-and-run. two women taken to the hospital with major injures. >>> a two car crash in pleasant hill killed one man and injured two others. just north of withers avenue. the driver of a toyota minivan veered out of her lane and hit a...
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it into -- i would say probably 95% of the oral histories mention the memory of a tank going down their street. whether was an abv or actual tank doesn't matter. it was a big piece of machinery that was rolling down a street and change everything. this tank is actually a theater. if we go around to the other side, this is -- there's an illustrated -- augmented illustrative piece that was created, based on the oral histories that were taken. we world histories, every single one that showcases, they talk about a tank. and it is really nothing the pool in her heartstrings. it's a very impactful interactive. >> [indiscernible] >> behind the tank is really the response to everything that was going on. this is police response, this is what the hospitals were doing, this is firefighting response. incarceration. there's an image of some men being hauled off into a temporary hold in place, which was a bus. there were many buses throughout the city that were holding prisoners. there were over 7000 people incarcerated and they had to get very creative about where people were being held. they were held in
it into -- i would say probably 95% of the oral histories mention the memory of a tank going down their street. whether was an abv or actual tank doesn't matter. it was a big piece of machinery that was rolling down a street and change everything. this tank is actually a theater. if we go around to the other side, this is -- there's an illustrated -- augmented illustrative piece that was created, based on the oral histories that were taken. we world histories, every single one that showcases,...
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(steve) a skatebaord competition...down san francsico streets..turns ugly after a skate boarder collides with a police officer(pam) both the skateboarder and the police officer were injured. kron4's hermela arewai spoke to authorities... who are investigating. (hermela aregawi)sfpd is frustrated because they say this chaos could have been avoided altogether if the skateboarders had gotten permits.. so that they could block off some of the streets for them to ride on.they say they're aware that people are saying the officer intentionally clothlined the skateboarder.. and are looking at footage to determine if in fact that officer did something wrong.police are responding to accusations of unnecessary roughness.after an unpermitted skatebaording competition in delores park turns into chaos.police initially responded to a call about an injured skatebaorder but then became at the center of controversy surrounding another riderthat man can be scene skating down the hill.an officer appears to step into his path.they collide and the skateboarder slams into and over the police cruiser.some witne
(steve) a skatebaord competition...down san francsico streets..turns ugly after a skate boarder collides with a police officer(pam) both the skateboarder and the police officer were injured. kron4's hermela arewai spoke to authorities... who are investigating. (hermela aregawi)sfpd is frustrated because they say this chaos could have been avoided altogether if the skateboarders had gotten permits.. so that they could block off some of the streets for them to ride on.they say they're aware that...
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downing street says decisions will be made on a case—by—case basis.he next two years because we have had six cabinet ministers now saying that pay review bodies should be able to determine what it should be and it is above the 1%, so be it. borisjohnson now coming out saying he thinks it can be done without adding to fiscal pressure, in other words, without tax increases, exactly the same as michael gove said at the weekend. all of this must be profoundly irking to the chancellor who sees fellow cabinet ministers canvassing for an increase in public expenditure and cautioning he does not need to bother about putting up taxes. this is added time when we have a deficit of around 50 billion, an overall debt of around 1.7 trillion, and this morning we heard from the formal tells the same could not give up on this reduction. i do not think it is right to loosen up restraint on public expenditure. we use this phrase of austerity — public expenditure has gone up and up. the total national debt is now 86.5% of gdp. despite the fact that the annual deficit has
downing street says decisions will be made on a case—by—case basis.he next two years because we have had six cabinet ministers now saying that pay review bodies should be able to determine what it should be and it is above the 1%, so be it. borisjohnson now coming out saying he thinks it can be done without adding to fiscal pressure, in other words, without tax increases, exactly the same as michael gove said at the weekend. all of this must be profoundly irking to the chancellor who sees...
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the cabinet gathers in downing street as theresa may tells tory mps and ministers to end the "backbitingd "carping." also — could austerity be having an impact on how long we're living? rising rates of life expectancy are grinding to a halt after more than 100 years of continuous progress. and women doing all the cleaning up, men failing at simple household tasks — the body that oversees advertising is reviewing its approach to ads that feature stereotypical gender roles. good morning, it's tuesday, 18th july. i'm joanna gosling — welcome to bbc newsroom live. inflation has slowed down unexpectedly. the rate — as measured by the consumer prices index dropped unexpectedly to 2.6% injune, from 2.9% in may. it's the first fall in the rate since october of last year and was largely down to lower petrol and diesel prices. while the fall was below economists‘ expectations of 2.9%, the cost of living has remained above the bank of england's target of 2%. with me is or business presenter ben bland. that has been increased wage costs, energy costs. we have had to pass that on to our customers. by
the cabinet gathers in downing street as theresa may tells tory mps and ministers to end the "backbitingd "carping." also — could austerity be having an impact on how long we're living? rising rates of life expectancy are grinding to a halt after more than 100 years of continuous progress. and women doing all the cleaning up, men failing at simple household tasks — the body that oversees advertising is reviewing its approach to ads that feature stereotypical gender roles....
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and was published just down the street from where the museum will be located at the london coffee house. this is the corner of market and front street in old town, philadelphia. and this wonderful emblem that we have in the center, very symbolic. as you can see, there's the hands. each one representing one of the colonies with a pillar and a liberty cap at the top and the words magna carta again. still reminding us that these delegates even on the eve of the revolutionary war are still appealing to their rights as englishmen and to those founding documents of the english constitution. try to define their place in the empire and seek redress for these grievances. of course not everyone felt that this was the right way to go. there was still -- this is by no means the consensus of all colonial americans that we should be pushing literally to the brink of war, to the point where the congress is calling for americans to form voluntary military associations and prepare to fight britain in the fall of 1774. so this is sort of a piece of opposition literature published in new york. and i think
and was published just down the street from where the museum will be located at the london coffee house. this is the corner of market and front street in old town, philadelphia. and this wonderful emblem that we have in the center, very symbolic. as you can see, there's the hands. each one representing one of the colonies with a pillar and a liberty cap at the top and the words magna carta again. still reminding us that these delegates even on the eve of the revolutionary war are still...
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we have wires down on star street and west chester, damage to car windows.everal cars stuck in high water in newark in bridgeton, and in a avalon lightening struck a car. only a couple showers sprinkled across the map, just lingering south of philadelphia, temperatures checking in in the 70s and due points are in the 70, it's muggy but as we head to tomorrow and the weekend, it is going to be feeling a lot better. let's send it inside to lauren with a look at your forecast. >> thanks so much. it's been humid over last several days, we were talking about during the 10:00 ocean city it's been bad hair days all around for everyone with these elevated due points up into the low to mid 70's, starting to see slightly drier air, poconos, lehigh valley due points dropped off into the 60's but by late day, it is going to be feeling more comfortable. looking good. for the remainder of blob fest, saturday, sunshine turning less humid, 88 degrees. sunshine as we head into sunday and pretty comfortable as well. talking about fall-like humidity but it will be low by july
we have wires down on star street and west chester, damage to car windows.everal cars stuck in high water in newark in bridgeton, and in a avalon lightening struck a car. only a couple showers sprinkled across the map, just lingering south of philadelphia, temperatures checking in in the 70s and due points are in the 70, it's muggy but as we head to tomorrow and the weekend, it is going to be feeling a lot better. let's send it inside to lauren with a look at your forecast. >> thanks so...
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downing street insists there is no change to government policy on the public sector pay cap, and theing pressure to lift it. a coach carrying elderly tourists crashes in germany and bursts into flames — 18 people are missing, feared dead. also in the next hour: trying to restore power—sharing in northern ireland — sinn fein has said it is unlikely there will be a deal in the talks at stormont in the short term. the northern ireland secretary is due to give a statement shortly. and andy murray is through to the second round of the men's singles at wimbledon. the number one seed beat alexander bublik, of russia, in straight sets. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a long—awaited report into seven decades of child abuse in the care system injersey has warned that children may still be at risk. the independentjersey care inquiry describes a government seemingly "ignorant, uncaring and unwilling" to deal with issues facing vulnerable people, and services which are still not fully fit for purpose. the inquiry has heard from more than 600 witnesses over three years. here's what we know
downing street insists there is no change to government policy on the public sector pay cap, and theing pressure to lift it. a coach carrying elderly tourists crashes in germany and bursts into flames — 18 people are missing, feared dead. also in the next hour: trying to restore power—sharing in northern ireland — sinn fein has said it is unlikely there will be a deal in the talks at stormont in the short term. the northern ireland secretary is due to give a statement shortly. and andy...
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at a joint press conference in downing street with his uk counterpart, he announced australia is readyfree trade deal with britain as soon as that is possible. trade between the two countries is worth around $27 billion. india's highest court will look at the government's recent decision to ban the sale of cattle for slaughter, through animal markets. the country's leather and beef export industry says the government's move violates the right to free trade. it's a case that could affect the livelihoods of more than 20 million workers across the meat industry taking a quick look at what the markets have in optum. —— been up to. a lot of traders are waiting for the us reporting season to kick off this week. we have figures coming out from all of the big names. we will wait and see what is happening with those companies. oil is just 0.4, despite the fact we are getting increased production in the us. there is a bit of chat about production cuts in libya and nigeria. that may be helping the idea that demand could come to meet overproduction. you can see how the american markets closed yest
at a joint press conference in downing street with his uk counterpart, he announced australia is readyfree trade deal with britain as soon as that is possible. trade between the two countries is worth around $27 billion. india's highest court will look at the government's recent decision to ban the sale of cattle for slaughter, through animal markets. the country's leather and beef export industry says the government's move violates the right to free trade. it's a case that could affect the...
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borisjohnson becomes the latest cabinet minister to call for a boost to workers' wages, but downing streeton a case—by—case basis. good morning, it is monday 3july. also this morning: for the first time in almost a decade more nurses and midwives are leaving the profession thanjoining it, according to figures released today. president trump is accused of inciting attacks
borisjohnson becomes the latest cabinet minister to call for a boost to workers' wages, but downing streeton a case—by—case basis. good morning, it is monday 3july. also this morning: for the first time in almost a decade more nurses and midwives are leaving the profession thanjoining it, according to figures released today. president trump is accused of inciting attacks
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. >> that's like the most innocent thing you could ever do, push your kid down a street. if that's not -- it's just terrifying. >> alameda county sheriff's investigators used a drone to survey the crime scene and say they do have leads. >> we believe there's an associated vehicle. we believe there's suspects related to a vehicle, whether they got out on foot or shot from the vehicle, those are all things we're working through right now. >> the sheriffs spokesman tells me there has been gang activity in the area so they're looking in to whether that might have played any role in this incident. as for the baby, they tell me that child protective surfaces has been called in to help work with the mother and the rest of the family to make sure that that child stays safe. >> jana katsuyama live from the alameda county sheriff's department tonight. >>> now to developing news. yosemite national park where cal fire updated their numbers tonight. they now say 29 structures have been destroyed by the massive detwiler fire. this video was taken by novato fire crews right on the front
. >> that's like the most innocent thing you could ever do, push your kid down a street. if that's not -- it's just terrifying. >> alameda county sheriff's investigators used a drone to survey the crime scene and say they do have leads. >> we believe there's an associated vehicle. we believe there's suspects related to a vehicle, whether they got out on foot or shot from the vehicle, those are all things we're working through right now. >> the sheriffs spokesman tells me...
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i got into it, there was a moving company right down the street where i grew up and we all went to the same church. it was called callahan brothers incorporated and my name is murphy and we have this irish thing going on so if you went to saint siena church and you were 17 years old and you wanted to work for callahan brothers then you were allowed to do that and it was essentially closed to other entrants. so that's what i did it in the summers between college.
i got into it, there was a moving company right down the street where i grew up and we all went to the same church. it was called callahan brothers incorporated and my name is murphy and we have this irish thing going on so if you went to saint siena church and you were 17 years old and you wanted to work for callahan brothers then you were allowed to do that and it was essentially closed to other entrants. so that's what i did it in the summers between college.
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you cannot really even get a car down the street in many parts of these quarters. thousands, of civilians under their control in this warren. the allied forces are trying to be as careful as they can be, but there is still huge civilian casualties trying to clear them out of that space. they will go away. the bigger question, and this is one that goes back three years to when isis first arrived in iraq, was, you could find any day of the week some newspaper or other talking about security services being concerned about kids going to syria, kids going to iraq to make jihad and then coming home. we know some of the attacks in france and brussels were perpetrated by people who had been in syria and had come home. i wonder to what degree the security services in britain know of people who have travelled to syria and iraq, have worked or gone online and read isis' main form of communication and are thinking of stuff. this is a real problem... it applies in lots of european countries. because they survive on publicity. every time someone comes out and either kills 50 peo
you cannot really even get a car down the street in many parts of these quarters. thousands, of civilians under their control in this warren. the allied forces are trying to be as careful as they can be, but there is still huge civilian casualties trying to clear them out of that space. they will go away. the bigger question, and this is one that goes back three years to when isis first arrived in iraq, was, you could find any day of the week some newspaper or other talking about security...