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and mr duncan smith also makes the front page of the telegraph.e of a group of politicians and business leaders calling on the government to sweep away european red tape once we leave the eu. the words of the mother of the westminster terrorist khalid masood are highlighted by the metro, she says she's shocked, saddened and numbed by her son's actions. the mail leads with details of a cost—cutting plan for the nhs; it also seems to think the legs of the prime minister and scottish first minister are worth highlighting. the guardian has pro—eu conservatives urging theresa may to concentrate on securing a good post—brexit trade deal for the uk rather than the size of the bill for leaving the eu. while the mirror leads with more on last week's terror attack in london, including the speed it's thought khalid masood drove on his murderous rampage along westminster bridge. let's begin. we start with the i. this is the meeting between nicola sturgeon and theresa may, fixed smiles on the front page there. i am not sure if those are genuine smiles. they ar
and mr duncan smith also makes the front page of the telegraph.e of a group of politicians and business leaders calling on the government to sweep away european red tape once we leave the eu. the words of the mother of the westminster terrorist khalid masood are highlighted by the metro, she says she's shocked, saddened and numbed by her son's actions. the mail leads with details of a cost—cutting plan for the nhs; it also seems to think the legs of the prime minister and scottish first...
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iain duncan smith is here. guest who is a research scientist and co—founder of that charity medical detection dogs. cancer expert professor karol sikora and dr emma smith from cancer research uk who are both sceptical. there are many other ways dogs can save people's lives on a regular basis. also with us carolyn gatenby who is here with her dog simba. he helps her to manage her type1 diabetes and has saved her life countless times. she will tell you all about that in a moment. welcome to all of you. we have had a huge response. people are fascinated. tell us how you became interested in the potential of these dogs to do this? it was because, as the film so, my wife had quite late detection of cancer. i still kick myself over the fact i hadn't spotted what was going on. she went through all of the stuff everybody has to do, the chemo, radiotherapy, mastectomy. all of these are very traumatic for somebody. coming out at the end of it, a couple of years later, she has still been knocked back a bit and has less en
iain duncan smith is here. guest who is a research scientist and co—founder of that charity medical detection dogs. cancer expert professor karol sikora and dr emma smith from cancer research uk who are both sceptical. there are many other ways dogs can save people's lives on a regular basis. also with us carolyn gatenby who is here with her dog simba. he helps her to manage her type1 diabetes and has saved her life countless times. she will tell you all about that in a moment. welcome to all...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover.he terrible events of 30 yea rs recalling the terrible events of 30 years ago tonight was duncan kennedy reporting there. newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here's evan. tonight we're visiting the netherlands, famous for its tolerance, liberalism and funny coffee shops. but an election next week could get the right—wing populist vote, a shock to the system. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportday. it was a good monday for chelsea. chelsea have re—established their 10 point lead at the top of the premier league after a 2—1 victory over west ham at london stadium. it's seven games unbeaten now for antonio conte's side as they close in on the title as hannah lupton reports. clea n clean hands, clear mines. sometimes little things make a big difference when marching toward the title. west ham didn't give chelsea a sniff early on but the league leaders have players like a n‘golo kante, able to click a devastating counter attacks. and players like e
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover.he terrible events of 30 yea rs recalling the terrible events of 30 years ago tonight was duncan kennedy reporting there. newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here's evan. tonight we're visiting the netherlands, famous for its tolerance, liberalism and funny coffee shops. but an election next week could get the right—wing populist vote, a shock to the system. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportday. it was a good...
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duncan: that's right. people are very much coming together. that's what tonight's ceremony was all about. also this morning, there was the sitting of the houses of the houses of parliament. that schedule was not disturbed. there carried -- they carried on as normal. the vote -- not the vote, the triggering of article 50, the beginning of brexit, is still scheduled to take place on wednesday of next week, march 29. ordinary londoners just going to work today in their normal routine on the london underground, on buses, in vehicles, cars. hundreds of thousands of people streaming into the city to go to their desks and go about their daily work routines. people won't be intimidated. the same is true in any city in the world, any major city now pretty much has that danger of such attacks attached to it. paris, berlin, madrid, of course, was hit over a decade ago by al qaeda. and the developing world as well, baghdad, mogadishu, the capitals of iraq and somalia. islamist terrorism is something that rears its head in many different locations. general
duncan: that's right. people are very much coming together. that's what tonight's ceremony was all about. also this morning, there was the sitting of the houses of the houses of parliament. that schedule was not disturbed. there carried -- they carried on as normal. the vote -- not the vote, the triggering of article 50, the beginning of brexit, is still scheduled to take place on wednesday of next week, march 29. ordinary londoners just going to work today in their normal routine on the london...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire. more on that story with breakfast later on. the top stories. britain's set to begin its historic break with brussels. a letter, signed by prime minister theresa may, will be delivered to european council president donald tusk within hours, triggering years of intense negotiations. a passengerjet has caught fire while landing in central peru. all 140 people were evacuated safely. officials say the fire probably started when the plane's wing scraped the runway. australian officials are beginning to assess the damage after the "monster" cyclone debbie pummelled the northeast coast. only one fatality has been reported, but some areas remain difficult to access because roads are blocked. president donald trump has signed an executive order scrapping the us's green energy targets and boosting its troubled coal industry. us environmentalists say the move will hinder efforts to curb climate change, and have vowed to challenge it in the courts. sally is here, we have the papers. time for the n
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire. more on that story with breakfast later on. the top stories. britain's set to begin its historic break with brussels. a letter, signed by prime minister theresa may, will be delivered to european council president donald tusk within hours, triggering years of intense negotiations. a passengerjet has caught fire while landing in central peru. all 140 people were evacuated safely. officials say the fire probably started when the plane's wing scraped the...
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our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports.he news fellow marines had been waiting four years to hear. and, moments later, their euphoria was shared in the reaction of alexander blackman's wife. we are overjoyed at the judge's decision to significantly reduce our sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we've all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. as a marine sergeant, alexander blackman had been a decisive, accomplished leader of troops, someone who'd killed 30 times for his country. but on this tour of afghanistan, in 2011, he and his men went through what was called a tour from hell. they were provoked and violently targeted incessantly by the taliban. in this field, they found an injured taliban insurgent, sergeant blackman was recorded saying this. anybody want to do first aid on this idiot? no. he then pointed his gun at the insurgent. shot fire. he then added. shuffle off this mortal coil. in 2013, sergeant blackman was found guilty of murder, a decisio
our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports.he news fellow marines had been waiting four years to hear. and, moments later, their euphoria was shared in the reaction of alexander blackman's wife. we are overjoyed at the judge's decision to significantly reduce our sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we've all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. as a marine sergeant, alexander blackman had been a decisive, accomplished...
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and duncan is in farnborough — so duncan what happens next?e interested parties take away this report and absorb it. it's very long and complicated, not least of course for the families and their solicitors. this report was not about apportioning blame, but finding out what happened, and what happened was that this plane was flying too low and too slowly. the report also concludes there were other contributing factors with the pilot and the plane and the organisers. going forward, what happens, the police investigation into the pilot andy hill, now continues. they have already questioned him under caution and they will now consider whether he should face manslaughter charges oi’ he should face manslaughter charges or not. one final thing is that the inquest can now go ahead. the coroner was waiting for this accident report to be published and that has now happened so a date for the inquest is now expected. that also should give some comfort to the families of the shoreham airshow disaster. theresa may has attacked the snp, saying it is obsesse
and duncan is in farnborough — so duncan what happens next?e interested parties take away this report and absorb it. it's very long and complicated, not least of course for the families and their solicitors. this report was not about apportioning blame, but finding out what happened, and what happened was that this plane was flying too low and too slowly. the report also concludes there were other contributing factors with the pilot and the plane and the organisers. going forward, what...
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duncan, thank you.ost its licence. government inspectors have criticised it for overcrowding and a lack of proper welfare for the animals. danny savage is in barrow in furness. this result has just come through. councillors have been meteor morning to decide whether or not to grant a licence to the zoo, the south lakes zoo zoo, about four, five miles from here. people who visited, many posted positive reviews of it in the past but had a very damning inspection by government appointed vets in january inspection by government appointed vets injanuary of inspection by government appointed vets in january of this inspection by government appointed vets injanuary of this year. reading their report, well over 130 pages long, it is no surprise really that the councillors here have now decided to refuse permission for this zoo to continue. 486 animals died up until september last year. they included tigers, drafts, lemurs. the owner of the zoo was singled out for criticism and basically he saw no problem with w
duncan, thank you.ost its licence. government inspectors have criticised it for overcrowding and a lack of proper welfare for the animals. danny savage is in barrow in furness. this result has just come through. councillors have been meteor morning to decide whether or not to grant a licence to the zoo, the south lakes zoo zoo, about four, five miles from here. people who visited, many posted positive reviews of it in the past but had a very damning inspection by government appointed vets in...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. now let us catch up on the weather.n the area in the last couple of days. jay wynne has the rest of the forecast. you are absolutely right, it has been a nice day for some of us in the south—east of england. we have not over airfield of sunshine not over airfield of daffodils in kent. in the north west of the country there were a whole rash of the showers on a considerable breeze and a lot of cloud in between. a big difference on either side of the cloud. the cool and fresh air in the north—west will win out in the next few days and it will come in behind the wiki cloud which is a cold front slip into the south and bringing rainj with into the south and bringing rainrj with it but not too much. the cold air with it but not too much. the cold a i r follows with it but not too much. the cold air follows along behind, with it but not too much. the cold airfollows along behind, as do air follows along behindfasde= showers into northern ireland and scotla nd showers into northern ireland and scotland which will turn wintry a
duncan kennedy, bbc news. now let us catch up on the weather.n the area in the last couple of days. jay wynne has the rest of the forecast. you are absolutely right, it has been a nice day for some of us in the south—east of england. we have not over airfield of sunshine not over airfield of daffodils in kent. in the north west of the country there were a whole rash of the showers on a considerable breeze and a lot of cloud in between. a big difference on either side of the cloud. the cool...
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duncan kennedy reports.this is one of six outlets where the raw sewage spewed into the river thames. over 2012 and 2013, 1.4 billion litres of untreated muck flowed in. the pictures of it don't convey the stench or the danger, but this is what the judge called shocking and shameful, a catalogue of misery. what was coming out here was raw, untreated sewage. dominic smulders lives and works here, and says people were horrified by the discharges. it was awful. i mean, you don't live next to the royal river thames and expect to see royal sewage passing the bottom of your garden. i don't think we'll ever find out the truth about how many people were affected. the judge blamed the leaks on systematic poor maintenance, and said the company deliberately concealed the problems from the environment agency. these staff comments in a log were ignored by managers. one wrote: another said: this was a failure waiting to happen. but those failures did happen repeatedly all along the thames here, which is why today, the judg
duncan kennedy reports.this is one of six outlets where the raw sewage spewed into the river thames. over 2012 and 2013, 1.4 billion litres of untreated muck flowed in. the pictures of it don't convey the stench or the danger, but this is what the judge called shocking and shameful, a catalogue of misery. what was coming out here was raw, untreated sewage. dominic smulders lives and works here, and says people were horrified by the discharges. it was awful. i mean, you don't live next to the...
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duncan watmore wins the prize. kevin, thank you.enjoy over the bbc radio five live has four matches, beginning with a big anfield. kick off at 12:30pm, liverpool against everton also on the bbc this weekend, a shocking claim from saido berahino, who says he served an eight week doping ban at west brom earlier this season after his drink spiked in a berahino's told football focus there was such a small amount in his system... it proves he couldn't have taken the drug intentionally. also on the bbc this weekend, as shocking claim from saido berahino, who says he served an eight week doping ban at west brom earlier this season after his drink with spiked inafor season after his drink with spiked in a for me to get banned for something you haven't done is hard to take. it was spiked definitely. ifi to take. it was spiked definitely. if i was going to get high, you would take an amount where you definitely. if i was going to get high, you would take an amount where you want to system but it was really, really and the threshold would have
duncan watmore wins the prize. kevin, thank you.enjoy over the bbc radio five live has four matches, beginning with a big anfield. kick off at 12:30pm, liverpool against everton also on the bbc this weekend, a shocking claim from saido berahino, who says he served an eight week doping ban at west brom earlier this season after his drink spiked in a berahino's told football focus there was such a small amount in his system... it proves he couldn't have taken the drug intentionally. also on the...
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. >>> a heart warming story that's going every morning, jordan duncan would walk two hours to his jobfornia. he made the long commute because his car had broken down. duncan caught the attention of a local police officer who looked with his department to buy him a bicycle. the police department started a gofundme campaign and raised more than $42,000 in just four months with the money, duncan was able to buy a new volkswagen and put nearly $2900 in the bank that he plans to use for college. thank you so much for joining us tonight at 5:00. i'll be looking for you this weekend. fox 5 local news at 6:00 starts now. ♪ ♪ >>> nearly 24 hours of digging, human remains were found in a community park. thanks for joining us, i'm sarah simmons >> i'm shawn yancy, investigators believe linked to gang activity bodies found buried in fairfax county. paul wagner is live on the scene tonight with latest. paul? >> reporter: shawn and sarah, the fairfax county police chief said the gang problem here in fairfax county is out of control. he urged parents, if they thought that their children might have a
. >>> a heart warming story that's going every morning, jordan duncan would walk two hours to his jobfornia. he made the long commute because his car had broken down. duncan caught the attention of a local police officer who looked with his department to buy him a bicycle. the police department started a gofundme campaign and raised more than $42,000 in just four months with the money, duncan was able to buy a new volkswagen and put nearly $2900 in the bank that he plans to use for...
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jericka duncan is in harrisburg. >> reporter: when this raging fire tore through this pennsylvania home friday night, several children could not get out. >> we need an additional line. we still have people trapped in the upper floors. >> reporter: the fire killed two-year-old ashante hughes and seriously injured two others. the surviving children told officials the blaze was started by a hoverboard plugged into an outlet. harrisburg fire chief brian enterline. >> i heard some sizzling and crackling in the hoverboard, and shortly thereafter it exploded in flames. >> reporter: lieutenant dennis devoe, a 21-year veteran of the fire department, was killed in a traffic accident while responding to the fire. last year the consumer product safety commission recalled more than 500,000 hoverboards by eight different manufacturers. in some cases the lit yum batteries can overheat or catch fire. since 2015, the commission has investigated more than 60 fires caused by malfunctioning hoverboards. shaka crawford was greeted with a warm hug from a neighbor as she stood outside of her fire-ravaged home
jericka duncan is in harrisburg. >> reporter: when this raging fire tore through this pennsylvania home friday night, several children could not get out. >> we need an additional line. we still have people trapped in the upper floors. >> reporter: the fire killed two-year-old ashante hughes and seriously injured two others. the surviving children told officials the blaze was started by a hoverboard plugged into an outlet. harrisburg fire chief brian enterline. >> i heard...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the immigrant controversy seems to be prompting regular travelers to cool their jets. kris van cleave found the travel industry has a name for it-- "the trump slump." >> reporter: damien selosse could be a reason for the $2.1 trillion u.s. tourism industry to worry. for 30 years, he's been coming to the u.s. from france, but canceled plans to attend a conference next month in brooklyn. >> this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: as airport protests erupted in january in response to president trump's first travel ban, the global business travelers association reported 185 million dollars in lost bookings to the u.s. of its bookings to the u.s. fell 35%, and new york city just lowered its 2017 travel forecast by 300,000 international visitors, the first drop since 2008's recession. >> we saw a really bill bigdip, and we've not fully recovered. >> reporter: patrick surry from the travel site hopper says airfare searches in the united states dropped since mr. trump's nawg praipgz china is off nearly 46%, saudi arabia down 35. ireland dr
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the immigrant controversy seems to be prompting regular travelers to cool their jets. kris van cleave found the travel industry has a name for it-- "the trump slump." >> reporter: damien selosse could be a reason for the $2.1 trillion u.s. tourism industry to worry. for 30 years, he's been coming to the u.s. from france, but canceled plans to attend a conference next month in brooklyn. >> this is what democracy looks...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover. more to come for you on bbc news, including vests.uting vehicles that are old. but can it really make the skies blue again? first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards and it was a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb on a remote pacific atoll. the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so my heart went bang and bang. the constitutional rights of these marchers have their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected even in the right to test them out so they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much about it, but does it worry you it's going to boil up when you get to the stage? well, it worries me, yeah. i hope everything will be all right in the end of the day. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: pr
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover. more to come for you on bbc news, including vests.uting vehicles that are old. but can it really make the skies blue again? first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards and it was a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb on a remote pacific atoll. the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire.ing the fight against so—called islamic state in iraq said today that coalition forces were "probably" involved in the deaths of civilians during recent bombings in the city of mosul. general stephen townsend said an investigation was under way and suggested that is might also be to blame. our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports now from the frontline with the iraqi army, in western mosul, where civilians continue to flee. once their identities were checked, they were allowed to move away from they were allowed to move away from the war zone. it was first light and the war zone. it was first light and the children were hungry, tired and bewildered. they'd been waiting to bewildered. they'd been waiting to be processed since they crossed from is—controlled mosul around 11.00pm last night. everyone was exhausted. this woman wanted to escape with her husband and four children. translation: it was hell. they are war criminals. they are not muslims and don't connect them to islam. but
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire.ing the fight against so—called islamic state in iraq said today that coalition forces were "probably" involved in the deaths of civilians during recent bombings in the city of mosul. general stephen townsend said an investigation was under way and suggested that is might also be to blame. our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports now from the frontline with the iraqi army, in western mosul, where civilians continue to flee. once their...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover.untry's air pollution crisis. the authorities want to reduce reliance on coal, and invest billions in renewable energy. and they're targeting emissions from cars, which add to the smog hanging over major cities, by encouraging the use of greener vehicles. as part of a bbc series on tackling air pollution, our china editor carrie gracie reports from beijing. everything in china is on a massive scale, the problems and the solutions. cars are to blame for about a third of china's air pollution, so it is scrapping the worst offenders. but this ritual in the wreckers' yard is a losing battle against 30 million new cars taking to the roads this year. if these people want clean air, then, from transport, to heating and lifestyle, they have to change their behaviour. china has to kick its addiction to fossil fuels. for this beijing couple, the morning commute is a his—and—hers divide. he is part of the problem, and she is part of the solution. meet little blue. harmful emissions — zero. to bea
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover.untry's air pollution crisis. the authorities want to reduce reliance on coal, and invest billions in renewable energy. and they're targeting emissions from cars, which add to the smog hanging over major cities, by encouraging the use of greener vehicles. as part of a bbc series on tackling air pollution, our china editor carrie gracie reports from beijing. everything in china is on a massive scale, the problems and the solutions. cars are to blame for about a...
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duncan kennedy, thank you.her gps should stop prescribing a range of medicines and treatments — including holiday jabs, gluten—free food, fish oils and painkillers such as paracetamol — that are available over the counter. the proposals, which are intended to save millions of pounds, will form part of a major announcement on the future of the health service later this week by the head of nhs england. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. the nhs is under increasing financial pressure. now, service leaders are set to closely scrutinise what's available on prescription. local health commissioners in england have drawn up a list of items which they say are unnecessary and inappropriate for prescription on the nhs. instead, patients should have to pay for them. decisions are about the total spend and we need to use that effectively. if we are effectively spending money we think on things that are of low or no clinical value, we can redirect that money to things that are more appropriate. the medicines and treatment
duncan kennedy, thank you.her gps should stop prescribing a range of medicines and treatments — including holiday jabs, gluten—free food, fish oils and painkillers such as paracetamol — that are available over the counter. the proposals, which are intended to save millions of pounds, will form part of a major announcement on the future of the health service later this week by the head of nhs england. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. the nhs is under increasing financial pressure....
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover.ge research aimed at understanding the brain. and this year, it's been won by three british—based neuroscientists for their work on how the brain uses a system of chemical rewards to help us make choices. they've been speaking to our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. how do we motivate ourselves in life? whether it's the choices we make about the food we eat — cream cake or fruit — to the friends we make. 0h, thanks, fergus! the pleasure of a hug, or the goals we set ourselves at work to succeed, or buy a better car. what underpins our decision—making is a chemical in the brain called dopamine, which is released whenever there is a reward. this sense of reward, which can sometimes be equated with happiness, pleasure, or simply a desire to do something, has been crucial in human evolution. the three neuroscientists who share the prize, given by the lundbeck foundation in denmark, have spent 30 years studying the dopamine reward pathway, and say it underpins all our choices. if you lo
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover.ge research aimed at understanding the brain. and this year, it's been won by three british—based neuroscientists for their work on how the brain uses a system of chemical rewards to help us make choices. they've been speaking to our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. how do we motivate ourselves in life? whether it's the choices we make about the food we eat — cream cake or fruit — to the friends we make. 0h, thanks, fergus! the pleasure of a hug, or...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dorset. glasgow, killing six people, has been banned from driving for three years and ordered to wear an electronic tag for a separate motoring offence. harry clarke, who's 60, had his licence withdrawn after the crash in december 2014, but was spotted by neighbours driving nine months later. a man has been charged with the murder of a mother and her 13—year—old son in stourbridge. tracey wilkinson and her son pierce were found stabbed in their home yesterday. 23 year old aaron barley has also been charged with the attempted murder of the boy's father, peter. teachers at redhill school paid tribute to pierce today, saying he was a "loyal, caring and conscientious pupil". the former us national security advisor, michael flynn, has offered to testify to congress about possible links between the trump campaign and russia in exchange for immunity from prosecution. mr flynn was sacked in february after misleading the white house about a conversation he had with the russian ambassador. president tr
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dorset. glasgow, killing six people, has been banned from driving for three years and ordered to wear an electronic tag for a separate motoring offence. harry clarke, who's 60, had his licence withdrawn after the crash in december 2014, but was spotted by neighbours driving nine months later. a man has been charged with the murder of a mother and her 13—year—old son in stourbridge. tracey wilkinson and her son pierce were found stabbed in their home yesterday....
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and mr duncan smith also makes the front page of the telegraph.of a group of politicians and business leaders calling on the government to sweep away european red tape once we leave the eu. the words of the mother of westminster terrorist khalid masood are highlighted by the metro. she says she's shocked, saddened and numbed by her son's actions. the mail leads with details of a cost—cutting plan for the nhs and it also seems to think the legs of the prime minister and scottish first minister are worth highlighting. the guardian has pro—eu conservatives urging theresa may to concentrate on securing a good post—brexit trade deal for the uk rather than the size of the bill for leaving the eu. while the mirror leads with more on last week's terror attack in london, including the speed it's thought khalid masood drove on his murderous rampage along westminster bridge. now it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi, here in florida, where my guest is 98—year—old ben ferencz. he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg n
and mr duncan smith also makes the front page of the telegraph.of a group of politicians and business leaders calling on the government to sweep away european red tape once we leave the eu. the words of the mother of westminster terrorist khalid masood are highlighted by the metro. she says she's shocked, saddened and numbed by her son's actions. the mail leads with details of a cost—cutting plan for the nhs and it also seems to think the legs of the prime minister and scottish first minister...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in dorset. has denied a report in the times newspaper that a funding shortfall has left the armed forces trying to find an extra billion pounds in savings every year for the next ten years. the claim's based on an analysis by the national audit office and conversations with seven serving and former senior officers. the defence secretary says he accepts the budget is tight but no cuts have been signed off yet. richard galpin reports. the armed forces are in the midst of a major upgrade. new aircraft carriers, planes and submarines on order. but all this now reportedly leaving a £10 billion hole in a defence ministry's budget. the report has comejust defence ministry's budget. the report has come just as the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, holds talks here with his us counterpart, james matters. the americans want all nato member states to have well funded defence budgets and therefore effective military forces. and there are now fears that the reported budget problem here could lead to cut
duncan kennedy, bbc news in dorset. has denied a report in the times newspaper that a funding shortfall has left the armed forces trying to find an extra billion pounds in savings every year for the next ten years. the claim's based on an analysis by the national audit office and conversations with seven serving and former senior officers. the defence secretary says he accepts the budget is tight but no cuts have been signed off yet. richard galpin reports. the armed forces are in the midst of...
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jericka duncan has the story. >> you know that is illegal what you are doing?n police are mostly ignored. >> you speak english. >> towing her baby, this woman struggled through the snow. >> refugee. okay. >> to claim asylum in canada. she its among the hundreds of u.s. refugees who have illegally entered canada since president trump's first immigration order. u.s. refugees who cross at an arrested. but once on canadian soil, they are allowed to claim asylum. at an official border crossing, they would be turned away. a record 724 u.s. refugees, a 700% jump over the same period last year, walked into quebec last month. >> well are beth 2 1/2 miles away from the main port of entry. >> the staff sergeant says he has seen the desperation firsthand. >> some body crossing barefooted. you can tell the people, are not used to the climate and all that. or, they're not dressed properly. >> reporter: we weren't able to talk to any of the refugees, but immigration lawyers told us most are fearful they might be deported from the u.s. >> two subject crossing. >> reporter: sur
jericka duncan has the story. >> you know that is illegal what you are doing?n police are mostly ignored. >> you speak english. >> towing her baby, this woman struggled through the snow. >> refugee. okay. >> to claim asylum in canada. she its among the hundreds of u.s. refugees who have illegally entered canada since president trump's first immigration order. u.s. refugees who cross at an arrested. but once on canadian soil, they are allowed to claim asylum. at an...
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to remove the personal independence payments by £4 billion, they then reverse that kurt asked iain duncana few days later, then they agreed to carry on paying it. there is a deficit built into the budget already because of that. they see this as a further opportunity to prevent the bill rising further. i think they need to think about the kind of society we are, the way we support people. that was the issue of pip. we also talked about a snap general election, former conservative leader william hague says that theresa may should effectively call one and change the legislation. unlikely, ithink? yes and no, theresa may has made it very clear repeatedly that she does not wa nt to clear repeatedly that she does not want to hold an early general election and she thinks that it would be wrong now to change her mind. whatever the electoral advantages. but an awful lot of tories would think mr hague has a point, here we are going into the brexit negotiations, possible revolts in the commons, one way that mrs may could strengthen her hand would be to go for an early election while labour are at s
to remove the personal independence payments by £4 billion, they then reverse that kurt asked iain duncana few days later, then they agreed to carry on paying it. there is a deficit built into the budget already because of that. they see this as a further opportunity to prevent the bill rising further. i think they need to think about the kind of society we are, the way we support people. that was the issue of pip. we also talked about a snap general election, former conservative leader...
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jericka duncan is in harrisburg. >> reporter: when this raging fire tore through this pennsylvania homeriday night, several children could not get out. >> we need an additional line. we still have people trapped in the upper floors. >> reporter: the fire killed two-year-old ashante hughes and seriously injured two others. the surviving children told officials the blaze was started by a hoverboard plugged into an outlet. harrisburg fire chief brian enterline. >> i heard some sizzling and crackling in the hoverboard, and shortly thereafter it exploded in flames. >> reporter: lieutenant dennis devoe, a 21-year veteran of the fire department, was killed in a traffic accident while responding to the fire. last year the consumer product safety commission recalled more than 500,000 hoverboards by eight different manufacturers. in some cases the lithium batteries can overheat or catch fire. since 2015, the commission has investigated more than 60 fires caused by malfunctioning hoverboards. shaka crawford was greeted with a warm hug from a neighbor as she stood outside of her fire-ravaged home,
jericka duncan is in harrisburg. >> reporter: when this raging fire tore through this pennsylvania homeriday night, several children could not get out. >> we need an additional line. we still have people trapped in the upper floors. >> reporter: the fire killed two-year-old ashante hughes and seriously injured two others. the surviving children told officials the blaze was started by a hoverboard plugged into an outlet. harrisburg fire chief brian enterline. >> i heard...
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duncan kennedy reports. duncan kennedy reports.s the hawker hunter jet at the centre of the shoreham air crash. this is the jet over the shoreham area the day of the accident. it was during one manoeuvre that this happened. the jet crashed by the a27 that ran alongside the showground. oh, my god! the fireball engulfed drivers and bystanders. a disaster measured in seconds and gave little chance of escape. 11 men were killed, it was the worst airshow accident in britain in more than 60 years. among those who died was mark reeves, a plane enthusiast. his family today gave their reaction to the accident report. obviously, the aib were brought in to discover the cause obviously, the aaib were brought in to discover the cause of the crash based on fact, they were not there to attribute blame and they have determined the cause. in that sense, we are satisfied, but obviously, it has exposed a lot of key flaws in the running of airshows. air accident investigators produced this video today of what they say happened. they say the pilot was
duncan kennedy reports. duncan kennedy reports.s the hawker hunter jet at the centre of the shoreham air crash. this is the jet over the shoreham area the day of the accident. it was during one manoeuvre that this happened. the jet crashed by the a27 that ran alongside the showground. oh, my god! the fireball engulfed drivers and bystanders. a disaster measured in seconds and gave little chance of escape. 11 men were killed, it was the worst airshow accident in britain in more than 60 years....
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i'm jericka duncan.of tourists and journalists are thankful to be alive this morning after surviving a huge explosion at italy's mount etna, europe's most active volcano burst into life without warning, sending boiling steam into the air and rocks and lava raining down the mountainside. here's seth doane. >> reporter: mount etna has been putting on an impressive show for days, spewing lava and steam, but no one expected this. the massive explosion was caught on camera by a bbc crew. piping hot volcanic ash and rock rained down as tourists and the crew fled. one reporter described it as running down a mountain, being pelted by rocks, dodging burning boulders and boiling steam. >> whoa. >> reporter: a camerawoman shook burning embers off her back. >> get it off. >> reporter: she later tweeted a photo of the hole burned in her jacket. at least ten people were injured from flying debris, take shelter in a passing snowcat. the blast is what's known as a phreatomagmatic eruption caused by extremely hot lava hi
i'm jericka duncan.of tourists and journalists are thankful to be alive this morning after surviving a huge explosion at italy's mount etna, europe's most active volcano burst into life without warning, sending boiling steam into the air and rocks and lava raining down the mountainside. here's seth doane. >> reporter: mount etna has been putting on an impressive show for days, spewing lava and steam, but no one expected this. the massive explosion was caught on camera by a bbc crew....
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i'd like to introduce doug duncan who will introduce the next session. duncan who will introduce the >>> this session is titled the outlook for monetary policy and the fed's balance sheet. we're happy to have with us two
i'd like to introduce doug duncan who will introduce the next session. duncan who will introduce the >>> this session is titled the outlook for monetary policy and the fed's balance sheet. we're happy to have with us two
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dominic duncan plays for the baltimore armour's under 18 team. he took the dog to a veterinarian, who used a machine to scan the dog's microchip. that's how the owner was found. arley made it back to richmond last night. arley was greeted with plenty of love from the entire family. how he ended up in montgomery county is still a mystery. time now for weather julie toss to sot as if roads in california aren't and didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie all that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. bassett had everything that we needed. fabric combinations marry the rooms together. having someone with bassett has been invaluable. we could've never dreamed up this room without bassett. right now at 5:xx an overturned isjust wanna see ifa again? my score changed... you wanna check yours? scores don't change that much. i haven't changed. oh, really? ♪ it's girls' night they said business casual. i love summer weddings! oh no. yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should check my credit score. try cr
dominic duncan plays for the baltimore armour's under 18 team. he took the dog to a veterinarian, who used a machine to scan the dog's microchip. that's how the owner was found. arley made it back to richmond last night. arley was greeted with plenty of love from the entire family. how he ended up in montgomery county is still a mystery. time now for weather julie toss to sot as if roads in california aren't and didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie all that space together....
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stephen pearce and jeff duncan. we asked the congressman what they think of the bill. none except perry responded. the pennsylvania congressman said pennsylvania congressman say that the gop bill is a good starting point but did mention tax credits. this has credits. the something of a sticking point for critics, many in the senate were leader mitch mcconnell could move to republicans to get the bill passed. four have issues with medicaid reform. two others say the replacement bill will save no money. defendant planned parenthood is yet another sticking point. clearly the gop replacement bill is facing serious headwinds then much of the travelers coming from fellow republicans. back to you. nicole: gerri willis, thank you. we will have a live report from washington in just a few minutes. lauren: president transfer by his executive order of the travel ban. the lawsuit says the orderable arm the population, tourism and foreign students. >> the entire history culture of life based upon nondiscrimination, either in its constitution as well as the net loss. hawaii actually
stephen pearce and jeff duncan. we asked the congressman what they think of the bill. none except perry responded. the pennsylvania congressman said pennsylvania congressman say that the gop bill is a good starting point but did mention tax credits. this has credits. the something of a sticking point for critics, many in the senate were leader mitch mcconnell could move to republicans to get the bill passed. four have issues with medicaid reform. two others say the replacement bill will save no...
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representative baseball an, representative duncan -- babin, representative duncan. all of them understand how important the community pharmacies are, how important they are to the health care system. but beneficiaries are facing increased costs for prescription drugs, without much of a basis or notification on why these costs are skyrocketing. so very quickly, i want to talk about why these costs have skyrocketed. yes, as i said earlier, some of the pharmaceutical manufacturers need to be held accountable. they do. i say that you. but i also say that -- i say that. but i also say i'm a big fan of the pharmaceutical manufacturers. in my years of practicing pharmacy, i've seen nothing short of miracles. i can remember when i started practicing in 1980. i can remember the -- that people would come in to get an antibiotic and we'd have to dispense 40 cap sewells and have them take -- cappsles and have them take four a day for 10 days. now i can give them one capsule and they can take it and be one with it. we can treat people for things they had to go to the hospital be
representative baseball an, representative duncan -- babin, representative duncan. all of them understand how important the community pharmacies are, how important they are to the health care system. but beneficiaries are facing increased costs for prescription drugs, without much of a basis or notification on why these costs are skyrocketing. so very quickly, i want to talk about why these costs have skyrocketed. yes, as i said earlier, some of the pharmaceutical manufacturers need to be held...
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. >>> on the ice, sunday is for the stars as the tall tented and tireless duncan keith leads the chicago blackhawks against a rejuvenated eric staal and the western conference leading minnesota wild. >>> welcome to "nhl live" presented by --
. >>> on the ice, sunday is for the stars as the tall tented and tireless duncan keith leads the chicago blackhawks against a rejuvenated eric staal and the western conference leading minnesota wild. >>> welcome to "nhl live" presented by --
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probably duncan heinz vanilla not that i work for duncan heinz. >> maybe an ice cream cake?er destroyed an ice cream cake! >>> coming up in the next half- hour check the morality of the morality clause. big pushback today in sacramento over the effort to give teachers at religious schools more reproductive rights. >> making it official. first she gets an office, now she has a title! what the first daughter's official role is at the white house. >> and rich man's justice? the district attorney crying foul as a landlord accused of vandalizing tenants cars escapes jail time. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, doctrine and private lives. a california lawmaker wants new protections for people who work >>> our top story at 6:30, a new clash between religious doctrine and private lives. >> a california lawmaker wants new protections for people who work at religious institutions. kpix 5 political reporter melissa caen joining us live from the state capital this evening. >> reporter: assemblywoman fletcher is a catholic and is personally pro-life. but she says she believes that all employees shoul
probably duncan heinz vanilla not that i work for duncan heinz. >> maybe an ice cream cake?er destroyed an ice cream cake! >>> coming up in the next half- hour check the morality of the morality clause. big pushback today in sacramento over the effort to give teachers at religious schools more reproductive rights. >> making it official. first she gets an office, now she has a title! what the first daughter's official role is at the white house. >> and rich man's...
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duncan woodside is in london. this is fiendishly complicated.ritain will remain subject to the jurisdiction of european law and the european court of justice until march 29 2019. after that it will not be subject to those jurisdictions. isavoid a legal vacuum what going to need to happen is 19,000 eu legislative acts will have to be largely absorbed into british law. on theill be exceptions macro level. there will be discussions and policies formulated prime minister's and scrutinized by parliament in key areas like customs and trade and nuclear regulation. health and safety. food. ironically there will be at least to a large degree a transposing of eu law into early 2019 which is really quite ironic when britain is trying to supposedly regain its sovereignty. after the exit is completed they will be ongoing changes. further adjustments to laws to ensure that everything is fully consistent. this will be a very complicated process. there could be legal contradictions and challenges for quite some time. in a move that sparked anger in the socialis
duncan woodside is in london. this is fiendishly complicated.ritain will remain subject to the jurisdiction of european law and the european court of justice until march 29 2019. after that it will not be subject to those jurisdictions. isavoid a legal vacuum what going to need to happen is 19,000 eu legislative acts will have to be largely absorbed into british law. on theill be exceptions macro level. there will be discussions and policies formulated prime minister's and scrutinized by...
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california congressmen duncan hunter will join us to talk about the investigation.the army's premier bases falling into disrepair. fox news traveled for an exclusive report on that military base. >> bill: opening bell on wall street and we once bottomed at 6400 and now we're trading at 21,000. the second longest bull run in history and the s&p is up 254% over that stretch. longest sustained bull market, nine and a half year starting back in the 1990s so wow. >> shannon: a u.s. army base at home becoming the poster child for the depletion of our military. budget cuts taking a toll on fort cambell and could make it difficult to respond to a real emergency. good morning, jennifer. >> we carried out a number of exclusive investigations looking at readiness issues. at fort cambell we found the problem is different from the air force and marines but equally it's home to the 101st airborne division general dwight eisenhower used and they deepened to enemy territory and they may not be able to conduct those same operations after six years of budget cuts. >> we have aviation
california congressmen duncan hunter will join us to talk about the investigation.the army's premier bases falling into disrepair. fox news traveled for an exclusive report on that military base. >> bill: opening bell on wall street and we once bottomed at 6400 and now we're trading at 21,000. the second longest bull run in history and the s&p is up 254% over that stretch. longest sustained bull market, nine and a half year starting back in the 1990s so wow. >> shannon: a u.s....
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i'm jericka duncan. >>> the heads of the fbi and the national security agency went before congress tointerference in the november presidential election. the headline "intelligence agencies are highly confident russia interfered with the goal of electing donald trump" and the fbi is investigating possible coordination between russia and trump associates. also, president trump was not wiretapped by former president obama. jeff pegues has more. >> i have no information that supports those tweets. >> reporter: several times, fbi director james comey rejected the president's claim that tower wiretapped. adam schiff is the ranking democrat on the house intelligence commit tee. >> you said there's been no evidence of an illegal wiretap by president obama, is that right? >> i said the fbi and the justice department have no information to support those tweets. >> reporter: another white house claim that british intelligence wiretapped trump tower on behalf of the united states was dismissed by the director of the nsa, mike rogers. >> i have seen nothing on the nsa side that we engaged in any s
i'm jericka duncan. >>> the heads of the fbi and the national security agency went before congress tointerference in the november presidential election. the headline "intelligence agencies are highly confident russia interfered with the goal of electing donald trump" and the fbi is investigating possible coordination between russia and trump associates. also, president trump was not wiretapped by former president obama. jeff pegues has more. >> i have no information...
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the big story is vehicular drama at third and duncan street. dan, there is a lot going on in the story. >> a lot, jim. the victim is stable at einstein. the components of the story are what happens when residents fear the driver is trying to get away and rush the vehicle. the driver fears he's being attacked by a mob. there are questions about the bizarre incident in thal may section. it happened about 3:00 this afternoon. relatives say this man was walking his 12-year-old nephew home from school. he was at the crosswalk when witnesses say the driver of this truck blew a stop sign and was about to him both of them. brown pushed his nephew out of the way before he was struck. >> i ran down the street, put his car in park, grabbed his keys. >> a witness says the driver didn't have his eyes on the road when it happened. >> he hit him and put the phone down. >> he denies being on the phone but admits he was distracted. >> he claims he department stop because there were 40 to 50 students kicking his truck and cursing him. >> scared. >> everyone out
the big story is vehicular drama at third and duncan street. dan, there is a lot going on in the story. >> a lot, jim. the victim is stable at einstein. the components of the story are what happens when residents fear the driver is trying to get away and rush the vehicle. the driver fears he's being attacked by a mob. there are questions about the bizarre incident in thal may section. it happened about 3:00 this afternoon. relatives say this man was walking his 12-year-old nephew home...
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moon pie and duncan should floor you over dinner.was there as they arrived at the center's healthcare facility in debitford, gloucester county. they wore sneakers as they walked through the hauls visiting people in the rehab center. they get a lot of hugs, a lot of pets, a lot of smiles. moon pie and duncan make regular visits to facilities just like this. boy, do they make a difference. >> love the sneakers too. >>> d.a. seth williams indicted on corruption charges. a legal analyst joins us live to weigh in at 5:30. >> also ahead a new color and cheaper prices. the new look for apple products coming up next. >>> and hollywood right here philadelphia tonight how you can be in a movie with robert de niro. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios.
moon pie and duncan should floor you over dinner.was there as they arrived at the center's healthcare facility in debitford, gloucester county. they wore sneakers as they walked through the hauls visiting people in the rehab center. they get a lot of hugs, a lot of pets, a lot of smiles. moon pie and duncan make regular visits to facilities just like this. boy, do they make a difference. >> love the sneakers too. >>> d.a. seth williams indicted on corruption charges. a legal...
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. >> jimmy: you never learned how to duncan oreo? >> no. >> jimmy: i could teach you.. grab some milk. >> okay. >> jimmy: and i will show you how to do it. and get a glass too. >> come on, we need some milk. >> jimmy: no, no, not the whole cow. just a glass of milk. >> okay. >> jimmy: he's so silly sometimes. there we go, that's perfect. bring that glass of milk over here. what i'm going to ask you to do is grab the oreo and dip it halfway into the glass. no, no, start over again. dip it halfway into the milk. and now wait exactly seven seconds. let it soak. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. okay? and now feed it to >> wow. it is hard, but it's worth it. >> jimmy: that's how you duncan oreo. >> share your oreo dunk today on twitter or instagram, using the #oreo dunk sweepstakes. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with ian somerhalder. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] shaquille o'neal ♪ every dunk is wonderfilled! ♪ so bring your milk and cookie skills! ♪ ♪ let the oreo dunk challenge begin! ♪ ♪ show your dunk for a chance to win. ♪ show us your dunk with hashtag oreo dunk s
. >> jimmy: you never learned how to duncan oreo? >> no. >> jimmy: i could teach you.. grab some milk. >> okay. >> jimmy: and i will show you how to do it. and get a glass too. >> come on, we need some milk. >> jimmy: no, no, not the whole cow. just a glass of milk. >> okay. >> jimmy: he's so silly sometimes. there we go, that's perfect. bring that glass of milk over here. what i'm going to ask you to do is grab the oreo and dip it halfway...