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duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. we are back with the late news at 10.where you are. goodbye. for the news where you are. let's return to the news of two bomb attacks on coptic christians in egypt that killed almost a0 people. earlier, my colleague spoke to a representative of the coptic christian church in the uk about the attack. it is a heretic thing to happen, especially as people were celebrating palm sunday around the world. i have spoken to our bishop in tanta, as well as our representatives in cairo, and we have confirmed that a lot of the people who died were families celebrating in churches, and our hearts go out to the security services in alexandria who tried to stop the suicide bomber, most of whom lost their lives as well. this attack in tanta was time for maximum impact, wasn't it? they both were. they were targeting full churches on a day that is very well attended. 0f course, it is really difficult to understand the psyche of someone who tries to cause such indiscriminate carnage, especially at a time of vulnerability, when people are st
duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. we are back with the late news at 10.where you are. goodbye. for the news where you are. let's return to the news of two bomb attacks on coptic christians in egypt that killed almost a0 people. earlier, my colleague spoke to a representative of the coptic christian church in the uk about the attack. it is a heretic thing to happen, especially as people were celebrating palm sunday around the world. i have spoken to our bishop in tanta, as well as our...
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duncan kennedy reports.hill, a scale mirrored by the day's symbolism. here, prince charles with princes william and harry, are marking the hundredth anniversary of a battle that changed canadian identity forever. it really gives me a sense of pride, a sense of identity, and a sense of sadness for what happened during the war. the battle for vimy ridge only lasted four days, and was canada's national coming—of—age moment, when its forces combined to defeat the germans holding the upper ground. in nearby rascal scottish losses in the wider fight were also remembered today —— in nearby arras. so ferocious was the fighting in this region, the average daily death toll exceeded that of the somme or passchendaele. among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh. we wouldn't be here without them, would we? we wouldn't be free to do what we want when they want, so they fought for us and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message, saying it was our duty to reme
duncan kennedy reports.hill, a scale mirrored by the day's symbolism. here, prince charles with princes william and harry, are marking the hundredth anniversary of a battle that changed canadian identity forever. it really gives me a sense of pride, a sense of identity, and a sense of sadness for what happened during the war. the battle for vimy ridge only lasted four days, and was canada's national coming—of—age moment, when its forces combined to defeat the germans holding the upper...
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duncan: input? duncan: to be fair to nestle, they have internal growth that is pretty good.a slightly way of growing their business in the long term. the volume,rate on they recognize it is the best thing for long-term value. all of this passing through straightaway with increases over the last year. i know you are focused on volume growth for unilever as pricing power more important than that of nestle because they have higher input costs? duncan: i think if you look at the raw materials that are unilever has got to pass and prices have risen sharp. from that point of view, i think unilever needs to pass through a little bit more aggressively than nestle. more withbably has nest breast so, etc.. nespreso,-- with etc.. i think every consumer company has come out with results. that is the result of what they are saying. you cannot pass through pricing. anna: i guess unilever is under more investor pressure. has changed the way that .hey target or forecast we have something to prove in that sense. unilever is coming off that big expensive purchase, they said and returno a lot
duncan: input? duncan: to be fair to nestle, they have internal growth that is pretty good.a slightly way of growing their business in the long term. the volume,rate on they recognize it is the best thing for long-term value. all of this passing through straightaway with increases over the last year. i know you are focused on volume growth for unilever as pricing power more important than that of nestle because they have higher input costs? duncan: i think if you look at the raw materials that...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey. much more on our website as always.ch with us here at bbc world news, you can do so on social media. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: eriksen the magic man. the dane on the scoresheet as spurs cut chelsea's lead at the top of the premier league to four points with a win at crystal palace. after seven years, there's a first ever goal in a barca shirt forjavier mascherano, as the catalan giants blow 0sasuna away. and maria sharapova makes a winning return to tennis, following her 15 month doping ban. hello, and thanks forjoining us. spurs have kept their title aspirations alive with a hard fought 1—0 win against crystal palace at selhurst park. tottenham cutting chelsea's lead at the top of the english premier league to four points with five matches remaining. in a game of few clear cut chances, christian eriksen provided the moment of magic needed by spurs. a stunn
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey. much more on our website as always.ch with us here at bbc world news, you can do so on social media. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: eriksen the magic man. the dane on the scoresheet as spurs cut chelsea's lead at the top of the premier league to four points with a win at crystal palace. after seven...
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on sunday morning duncan becomes jackie's husband. and then the big day will get bigger. we are getting married at 730 in the morning on the cutty sark. that's before walking up the hill to run the london marathon. jackie now has no signs of cancer. the couple have hours after tying the knot they will be up hours after tying the knot they will beupa hours after tying the knot they will be up a rack with others taking to the london marathon. they will be raising money for charity and an ageing their wedding guests. we are wanting food to charities that reminded us that while you are a cancer patient and you have to deal with surgery and drugs and treatments you also have to be a human being and a woman with dreams and ambitions. this is jackie's unconventional wedding dress. she can walk down the aisle in it and then run the marathon in it. it was designed by a woman who knows about combining style and athleticism. designed by a woman who knows about combining style and athleticismm gives thousands of people hope that you could come ou
on sunday morning duncan becomes jackie's husband. and then the big day will get bigger. we are getting married at 730 in the morning on the cutty sark. that's before walking up the hill to run the london marathon. jackie now has no signs of cancer. the couple have hours after tying the knot they will be up hours after tying the knot they will beupa hours after tying the knot they will be up a rack with others taking to the london marathon. they will be raising money for charity and an ageing...
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duncan burt there. and now time for our world.reports from the toraja region of sulawesi, in indonesia, where the dead are a constant presence. tradition dictates that when a family member dies their body is preserved. it can often take months, sometimes even years, before a funeral takes place. a warning that, from the beginning, this programme contains images of corpses, which some viewers may find disturbing. it's the great unspoken. a taboo. something that i've had to face up to recently myself. most of us don't know how to think or talk about death. but there are some people who do think they know. on the indonesian island of toraja, centuries—old customs make the dead a constant part of day—to—day life. i have come here to learn more about these remarkable practices, which blur the line between this world and the next. a morbid obsession? or a healthier way to deal with the grief of losing a loved one? tana toraja in indonesia is an extraordinary place. here, ancient animist beliefs intertwine with new religions, resulting i
duncan burt there. and now time for our world.reports from the toraja region of sulawesi, in indonesia, where the dead are a constant presence. tradition dictates that when a family member dies their body is preserved. it can often take months, sometimes even years, before a funeral takes place. a warning that, from the beginning, this programme contains images of corpses, which some viewers may find disturbing. it's the great unspoken. a taboo. something that i've had to face up to recently...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in larkhill.y, explaining the inspiration behind one of the most famous works of art ever produced. the scream by edvard munch, depicts a figure holding their face while making an agonised expression. but look above the individual and the sky is full of colourful lines. the researchers say this pattern is almost certainly a depiction of a very rare type of cloud. the team made their case for this interpretation at the meeting of the european geosciences union in vienna, from where our correspondent jonathan amos joins me. this is a really interesting theory. just explain the reasoning behind it. everybody loves the scream, even if you know nothing about art, you know the scream. it has the amazing scene and the hands around the face. the pained expression. 0ne scene and the hands around the face. the pained expression. one of a series of pictures that edvard munch produced over a couple of decades. 0ne sold recently for $120 million and that is how famous it is. you see the wavy lines behind, some
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in larkhill.y, explaining the inspiration behind one of the most famous works of art ever produced. the scream by edvard munch, depicts a figure holding their face while making an agonised expression. but look above the individual and the sky is full of colourful lines. the researchers say this pattern is almost certainly a depiction of a very rare type of cloud. the team made their case for this interpretation at the meeting of the european geosciences union in...
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that will cost you between $20 and $60. >> jericka duncan for us this evening, thank you. >>> comingnext, a tiny piece of string inspires a coach to win a championship. win a championship. >>> this portion is,,,,,,,, >>> south carolina won the women's title last night, a changing of the guard in more ways than one. >> south carolina has won the national championship! >> reporter: for the first time in five years, a team not named connecticut took home the women's national championship trophy. >> i'm going to enjoy it. i mean, it's something that, you know, i've been coaching for 17 years now. >> reporter: south carolina led by dawn staley became just the second team guided by an african-american coach to the title. staley praised the only other black coach to win, carolyn peck, who had given staley a piece of her 1999 championship net. staley had kept it in her wallet ever since. >> she said when you win your national championship, just return it. and you know, i'm going to have to pass a piece of my net on to somebody else. >> reporter: but the lack of diversity has been a big probl
that will cost you between $20 and $60. >> jericka duncan for us this evening, thank you. >>> comingnext, a tiny piece of string inspires a coach to win a championship. win a championship. >>> this portion is,,,,,,,, >>> south carolina won the women's title last night, a changing of the guard in more ways than one. >> south carolina has won the national championship! >> reporter: for the first time in five years, a team not named connecticut took...
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duncan crawford is with us. a former of bbc reporter living in paris, duncan, where are you in relation to the scene o f the sho shooting and what have you been able to learn there? >> reporter: i am at the edge of elysees. you can see some of the flashing lights and security and vehicles. th this is the heart of paris. around two hours ago, an attack took place, two police officers i can tell you were shot and both have died according to the police. a person has also been shot dead by the police, believed to be the gunman police hoelicopter i the sky. about half an hour ago, just from the street here on the side, there was a rush of police officers in full body armor with their guns drawn and shouting out "getting out of the way, get back." they are facing tense situation at the moment. police are treating this as a terror attack. they are investigating it as a terror attack. we spoke with an eyewitness about half an hour or so. his name is alec, he's a father and frenchman who works at the champ elysees. this
duncan crawford is with us. a former of bbc reporter living in paris, duncan, where are you in relation to the scene o f the sho shooting and what have you been able to learn there? >> reporter: i am at the edge of elysees. you can see some of the flashing lights and security and vehicles. th this is the heart of paris. around two hours ago, an attack took place, two police officers i can tell you were shot and both have died according to the police. a person has also been shot dead by...
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jericka duncan reports. >> when you hear post office, what comes to mind. >> antiquated. >> oh, my god to go to the post office. >> i can't find what i need and they aren't very friendly. >> they provide a lot of comedic material which may have inspired its latest feature. >> if i could talk to the post office, if i could say to them, if you want to be helpful to us, open the letters, read them, and e-mail what it says. >> reporter: it won't be doing that, but the post office is taking the snail out of mail, going nationwide with a new service called informed delivery, and if you sign up, you can see who september you mail the way you view practically everything else. online. they will e-mail you a perfect of what you'll get one day. it's a way to stay relevant as mail volume has dropped over the last decade. tom says it has more benefits. >> you'll have proof it's coming to you. >> proof or no proof, postal worker sara sanders says she's old school. >> when they have unbreakable unhackable internet, i'll do it too. until they do i'll take my chance getting snail mail. >> reporter: for
jericka duncan reports. >> when you hear post office, what comes to mind. >> antiquated. >> oh, my god to go to the post office. >> i can't find what i need and they aren't very friendly. >> they provide a lot of comedic material which may have inspired its latest feature. >> if i could talk to the post office, if i could say to them, if you want to be helpful to us, open the letters, read them, and e-mail what it says. >> reporter: it won't be doing...
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let us get analysis from duncan fox at bloomberg intelligence. let us start with nestle, duncan.e have got a pickup and pricing. does today's revenue signal an uptick in what many have called the sluggish food and beverage market? duncan: it may be the start because currencies are stabilizing a little bit in emerging markets and in a lot of the raw material prices, which have gone up because of volatile currency moves. you have to get that back in pricing otherwise your margin structure is completed blown apart. more stable currencies now probably helping push pricing to more normal levels within the business model. mark: what is the top of schneider's to do list? there was a disappointing target. what has he got to do to turn nestle around to achieve his new long-term goals? sharper ate them innovation really. they have done excellent innovation previously, but across the whole board, they have not really been pushing those products into the market to really give us the opportunity to keep buying their products at the right price point. thing unilever said on their scorer 15 to
let us get analysis from duncan fox at bloomberg intelligence. let us start with nestle, duncan.e have got a pickup and pricing. does today's revenue signal an uptick in what many have called the sluggish food and beverage market? duncan: it may be the start because currencies are stabilizing a little bit in emerging markets and in a lot of the raw material prices, which have gone up because of volatile currency moves. you have to get that back in pricing otherwise your margin structure is...
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we begin with a possible attempted abduction inside a center city duncan donuts, i'm ukee washington, i'm jessica dean. video shows a man putting his hands on baby before a couple interconvenience. >> alexandria hoff is outside police headquarters with why authorities need to talk to that couple. >> reporter: ukee. they need for them to come forward to help piece the case together. this footage taken sunday shows a couple with a child inside of the duncan donuts on the 1400 block of locust street when a strange places his hands on the baby >> it appears to be an attempt to abduct the baby. >> reporter: the plan and woman with the child react and chase the suspect outside. he was still there when police arrived and was temporarily detained. >> it's a rather peculiar set of circumstances. we're asking for the parents or who we believe the parents to come forward and give us a better idea of what happened. >> reporter: a witness who was the one who called police did provide us with a better idea. she told "eyewitness news" off camera that the man is a regular. known for strange sometimes
we begin with a possible attempted abduction inside a center city duncan donuts, i'm ukee washington, i'm jessica dean. video shows a man putting his hands on baby before a couple interconvenience. >> alexandria hoff is outside police headquarters with why authorities need to talk to that couple. >> reporter: ukee. they need for them to come forward to help piece the case together. this footage taken sunday shows a couple with a child inside of the duncan donuts on the 1400 block of...
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duncan proposed to me three weeks before i was diagnosed with breast cancer. willow who instead of thinking about surgely, drugs and needles reminded me i didn't need to bea needles reminded me i didn't need to be a cancer patient, i could be a human being. we're gifting our wedding back to them. we want other people in our position to have the opportunity to find a way to smile through the day. that's all we care about. how's it been? a tough race? utterly horrible. and amazing. i was injured going in so every step hurt. but i didn't stop. i kept going. the crowd were incredible. if you want to know what's beautiful about the world, come to the london marathon. see the crowds. they were incredible. go, bride. come on, bride! it was utterly amazing. duncan, you crossed the start line together. but didn't cross the finish line together. did you run off and leave your wife? finish line together. did you run off and leave your wife ?|j finish line together. did you run off and leave your wife? i did. i ran straight off. i have been waiting here. i haven't gone to
duncan proposed to me three weeks before i was diagnosed with breast cancer. willow who instead of thinking about surgely, drugs and needles reminded me i didn't need to bea needles reminded me i didn't need to be a cancer patient, i could be a human being. we're gifting our wedding back to them. we want other people in our position to have the opportunity to find a way to smile through the day. that's all we care about. how's it been? a tough race? utterly horrible. and amazing. i was injured...
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duncan burt from the national grid says it's a watershed moment.ricity is a really important pa rt electricity is a really important part of our day—to—day lives and we see that every day in the control room of the national grid but actually those appliances and our favourite gadgets are getting more energy—efficient so we actually see demand for electricity either flat or declining over the next few yea rs. or declining over the next few years. and with that background of really flat demand, we can supply more and more low carbon energy from sources like solar and wind. it's great to see. duncan burt. there'll be a full bulletin at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. on this week's travel show, we are exploring a secret corner of spain full of places that time forgot. really beautiful round here. it's really quiet. we are tackling the great wall of china, one step at a time. and we're tracking down a wild and secretive creature that's learned to steer well clear of humans. we're looking out at the bottom of the val
duncan burt from the national grid says it's a watershed moment.ricity is a really important pa rt electricity is a really important part of our day—to—day lives and we see that every day in the control room of the national grid but actually those appliances and our favourite gadgets are getting more energy—efficient so we actually see demand for electricity either flat or declining over the next few yea rs. or declining over the next few years. and with that background of really flat...
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we begin with a possible attempted abduction inside a center city duncan donuts, i'm ukee washington, i'm jessica dean. video shows a man putting his hands on baby before a couple interconvenience. >> alexandria hoff is outside police headquarters with why authorities need to talk to that couple. >> reporter: ukee. they need for them to come forward to help piece the case together. this footage taken sunday shows a couple with a child inside of the duncan donuts on the 1400 block of locust street when a strange places his hands on the baby >> it appears to be an attempt to abduct the baby. >> reporter: the plan and woman with the child react and chase the suspect outside. he was still there when police arrived and was temporarily detained. >> it's a rather peculiar set of circumstances. we're asking for the parents or who we believe the parents to come forward and give us a better idea of what happened. >> reporter: a witness who was the one who called police did provide us with a better idea. she told "eyewitness news" off camera that the man is a regular. known for strange sometimes
we begin with a possible attempted abduction inside a center city duncan donuts, i'm ukee washington, i'm jessica dean. video shows a man putting his hands on baby before a couple interconvenience. >> alexandria hoff is outside police headquarters with why authorities need to talk to that couple. >> reporter: ukee. they need for them to come forward to help piece the case together. this footage taken sunday shows a couple with a child inside of the duncan donuts on the 1400 block of...
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duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: i ask unanimous consent to address the house, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, defense spending was $348 billion in 2002. now it is well over $600 n a ainude the military construction budget which has totaled more than $181 billion over the last 10 years, and many billions more in supplemental appropriations. there is presently a request for another $30 billion supplemental appropriations for the military. on top of all this, almost every year for the 29 years i have been here, there's been an end of the year omnibus appropriations bill which always contains even more for the defense department. i have always believed that national defense is one of the most important, most legitimate functions of the federal government. but i am also a fiscal conservative. with our nation $20 trillion in debt and many trillions more in unfunded future social security and pension liabilities in the years aherksd we desperately need some fi
duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: i ask unanimous consent to address the house, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, defense spending was $348 billion in 2002. now it is well over $600 n a ainude the military construction budget which has totaled more than $181 billion over the last 10 years, and many billions more in supplemental appropriations. there is presently a request for another $30 billion supplemental appropriations for the...
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about iain duncan smith, the former conservative leader i spoke to earlier.sked him about the resolve that seems to be hardening among the europeans given comments yesterday by german chancellor angela merkel. he says he puts it down to the early part of the game. let's listen in first and then i will ask you something. >> people go, they are showing resolve and strength. what would you expect? i have been in business. in negotiation, you always start from your firm position. is idea of the alternative to go in and say it's ok, we will let the u.k. have everything they want. they're not going to do that. mark: he is not too perturbed by the harder result we are witnessing. ,oing into that big eu summit is europe hardening their resolve? how big a deal do you think it is? simon: yeah, absolutely, they are hardening their result. what they will discuss tomorrow is a series of guidelines published four weeks ago by the eu council president. at each stage, there are guidelines that have been toughened up and more link which has been added. more demands on the bri
about iain duncan smith, the former conservative leader i spoke to earlier.sked him about the resolve that seems to be hardening among the europeans given comments yesterday by german chancellor angela merkel. he says he puts it down to the early part of the game. let's listen in first and then i will ask you something. >> people go, they are showing resolve and strength. what would you expect? i have been in business. in negotiation, you always start from your firm position. is idea of...
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duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i briefly want to mention the country of colombia, tremendous flooding and mudslides there have taken more than 200 lives and colombia is in the prayers of me, the western hemisphere subcommittee and others in america. i rise in strong support of h.res. 54. it applies economic reforms undertaken in recent years. i applaud ranking member sires for his leadership on this issue. last year he and i led a congressional delegation to argentina to see the differences in the country under the new leadership of esident macri and extend the hand of friendship. i saw new optimism that the new macri administration would right these wrongs. taking, for example, the organization of american states, argentina has been supportive of the actions of the secretary urging the venezuelan government to respect democracy, human rights and the rule of law. in addition, president macri is working to find justice for the 1994 bombing terrorist attack. the largest loss of life from an act of terror in this hemi
duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i briefly want to mention the country of colombia, tremendous flooding and mudslides there have taken more than 200 lives and colombia is in the prayers of me, the western hemisphere subcommittee and others in america. i rise in strong support of h.res. 54. it applies economic reforms undertaken in recent years. i applaud ranking member sires for his leadership on this issue. last year he and i led a congressional delegation to argentina to see the differences...
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edinburgh duncan rennie on his way to a rehearsal for the edinburgh is duncan rennie on his way to abe late so he used his scooter. there were some double takes as he flew by. good picture. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: north korea has staged a huge military parade, as it warns it will retaliate if it is attacked by the united states. the driving test is getting a major overhaul, with people now being expected to safely use sat nav, and park in a bay. and you will not have to do that reverse around the corner thing any more. thank goodness, lots of people will say. here is philip with a look at this morning's weather. and you have some easter bunnies. let's not be upstaged by the first graphic i show you, please! they like a bit of warmth on their backs, and so do you, no doubt, but i'm afraid that is not the way the easter weekend is shaping up. on the cool side. there will be some sunny spells but there will be some rain for some in the forecast as well. for some of you that could well be welcome. this is how it shapes up in the next few h
edinburgh duncan rennie on his way to a rehearsal for the edinburgh is duncan rennie on his way to abe late so he used his scooter. there were some double takes as he flew by. good picture. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: north korea has staged a huge military parade, as it warns it will retaliate if it is attacked by the united states. the driving test is getting a major overhaul, with people now being expected to safely use sat nav, and park in a bay....
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duncan kennedy reports.rrors defied belief. today's commemoration at vimy ridge was a chance for canada to remember those who fell here and those who rose to the challenge of victory. the burden they bore and the country they made. because this too is why we're here. why we remember. more than 3,500 canadians died in the four days it took to secure the ridge. an event later described as the moment canada came of age. today, beneath a world war i fly past, prince william and prince harry laids boots and poppies, as symbols of loss and remembrance. this was a battlefield of corpses. the canadians at vimy embodied the true north, strong and free. in nearby arras, scottish losses in the wider fight were also remembered today. greater love has no more than this. that he lay down his life for his friends. the daily rate of casualties was greater than at the somme. among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh. we wouldn't be here without them, we would not be free to do what we want, when w
duncan kennedy reports.rrors defied belief. today's commemoration at vimy ridge was a chance for canada to remember those who fell here and those who rose to the challenge of victory. the burden they bore and the country they made. because this too is why we're here. why we remember. more than 3,500 canadians died in the four days it took to secure the ridge. an event later described as the moment canada came of age. today, beneath a world war i fly past, prince william and prince harry laids...
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treasury. >> pelley: jericka duncan, thanks so much.ext, embattled bill o'reilly up next, embattled bill o'reilly gets support from the fox watcher in chief. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. i wanted to know where i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ >> pelley: now it's at least 44 sponsors that have dropped bill o'reilly's show on the fox news channel. advertisers have been leaving since "the new york times" reported o'reilly and fox paid $13 million to settle various sexual harassment claims. all denied by o'reilly. today president trump said those claims were all wrong. he told "the new york times" o'reilly is "a good person and should not have settled w
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let's bring in duncan hunter. he's a member of the armed services committee. served with the u.s.arine corp in afghanistan and iraq. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> president trump has said military action is a possibility. all options are on the table if north korea conducts another nuclear test. would you support u.s. military action against north korea? >> yeah. and for one reason. this is a decision that's going to be made by the president. h.r. mcmaster, general dunford, the chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary mattis. if you can't trust those group of people coming to a decision, then there's nobody in the u.s. you can trust with our u.s. military. so if they decide that, then i will support that. >> but even if there's a limited military u.s. strike, congressman, you know what the capabilities of north korea are. not just -- forget about their nuclear bombs and they have at least half a dozen, maybe more, that can kill millions of people. just in terms of their conventional capability, thousands and thousands of artillery pieces, a million north korean t
let's bring in duncan hunter. he's a member of the armed services committee. served with the u.s.arine corp in afghanistan and iraq. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> president trump has said military action is a possibility. all options are on the table if north korea conducts another nuclear test. would you support u.s. military action against north korea? >> yeah. and for one reason. this is a decision that's going to be made by the president. h.r. mcmaster,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey.ennis match since she was banned for doping 15 months ago. the five—time grand slam champion beat italy's roberta vinci in straight sets in the stuttgart 0pen. sharapova tested positive for meldonium in 2016 and had her original two year ban reduced on appeal. one of the most famous landmarks in the city of bristol, colston hall, is to be renamed because of the building's associations with the slave trade. the concert hall, which over the years has seen performances by louis armstrong, the beatles and bob marley, was named after edward colston, a bristol merchant whose fortune was partly built on slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, takes up the story. 300 years on, he still divides opinion. edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced.
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey.ennis match since she was banned for doping 15 months ago. the five—time grand slam champion beat italy's roberta vinci in straight sets in the stuttgart 0pen. sharapova tested positive for meldonium in 2016 and had her original two year ban reduced on appeal. one of the most famous landmarks in the city of bristol, colston hall, is to be renamed because of the building's associations with the slave trade. the concert hall, which over the years has seen...
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duncan kennedy reports from vimy ridge.onflict whose horrors defied belief. today's commemoration at vimy ridge was a chance for canada to remember those who fell here and those who rose to the challenge of victory. the burden they bore and the country they made. because this, too, is why we're here. why we remember. more than 3500 canadians died in the four days it took to secure the ridge. an event later described as the moment canada came of age. today, beneath a world war i fly—past, prince william and prince harry laids boots and poppies, as symbols of loss and remembrance. this was a battlefield of corpses. the canadians at vimy embodied the true north, strong and free. in nearby arras, scottish losses in the wider fight were also remembered today. greater love has no more than this. that he lay down his life for his friends. the daily rate of casualties was greater than at the somme. among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh. we would not be here without them, we would not be free to do wh
duncan kennedy reports from vimy ridge.onflict whose horrors defied belief. today's commemoration at vimy ridge was a chance for canada to remember those who fell here and those who rose to the challenge of victory. the burden they bore and the country they made. because this, too, is why we're here. why we remember. more than 3500 canadians died in the four days it took to secure the ridge. an event later described as the moment canada came of age. today, beneath a world war i fly—past,...
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that will cost you, scott, between $20 and $60. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us this evening.ka. coming up next, a tiny piece of spring inspires a coach to win a championship. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can re
that will cost you, scott, between $20 and $60. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us this evening.ka. coming up next, a tiny piece of spring inspires a coach to win a championship. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: when you hear the word "post office" what comes to mind?iquated. >> oh, my god. i have to go to the post office. you can't find where you have to go and people aren't very friendly. >> reporter: but for all of its shortcomings, the united states postal service does provide a lot of comedic material, which just may have inspired its latest feature. >> if i could talk to the post office, if i could say to them, "if you really want to be helpful to us, just open the letters, read them, and email us what it says." ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> reporter: it won't be doing that, but starting tomorrow, the post office is taking the snail out of mail, going nationwide with a new service called "informed delivery," and if you sign up, you can see who sent you mail the way you view practically everything else-- online. the postal service will email you a picture of every piece of mail you can expect to get that day. it's just one way to stay relevant at a time when mail volume has dropped dramatically over the last decade. thomas rhodes says there are
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: when you hear the word "post office" what comes to mind?iquated. >> oh, my god. i have to go to the post office. you can't find where you have to go and people aren't very friendly. >> reporter: but for all of its shortcomings, the united states postal service does provide a lot of comedic material, which just may have inspired its latest feature. >> if i could talk to the post office, if i could say to them, "if you...
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duncan kennedy is in vimy now. yes, twin commemorations today.e canadians fought, died and eventually won. in nearby arras, scottish troops have been remembered for their part in the wider battle that took place here during the first world war. it took more than 3500 canadian lives to secure this hill, a skill mirrored by today's symbolism. here, prince charles with princes william and harry, marking the 100th anniversary of the battle that changed canadian identity forever. it gives me a sense of pride, a sense of identity, and the sense of sadness for what happened during the war. the battle for vimy only lasted four base and was canada's national coming—of—age moment, when its forces combine to defeat the germans holding the upper ground. in nearby arras, scottish losses in the wider fight were also remember today. greater love has no more than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. so ferocious was the fighting in this region, the average daily death toll exceeded that of the place—5—mac or passchendaele. among those to die was this
duncan kennedy is in vimy now. yes, twin commemorations today.e canadians fought, died and eventually won. in nearby arras, scottish troops have been remembered for their part in the wider battle that took place here during the first world war. it took more than 3500 canadian lives to secure this hill, a skill mirrored by today's symbolism. here, prince charles with princes william and harry, marking the 100th anniversary of the battle that changed canadian identity forever. it gives me a sense...
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duncan kennedy reports.tine and lucy lee at his puppy farm in surrey. christine, his partner, and her daughter, lucy, were killed with a shot gun. this shot gun. one of several returned to lowe by surrey police after they had earlier seized them. lowe, seen here in custody, was jailed for life. today's official report says surrey police's gun licensing team failed. their training wasn't sufficient, how they were supervised wasn't as we would have expected, and how those crucial decisions, when it comes to returning firearms, did not have the sign off appropriately higher up the organisations. just after lowe's trial stacy banner, christine's daughter and lucy's sister, also told me the police were wrong to return his guns. the police should have never given an 82—year—old man seven loaded shotguns back. what was the reason? why didn't they do theirjob? john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc. today, surrey police admitted mistakes were made when his guns were returned. do you accept that if t
duncan kennedy reports.tine and lucy lee at his puppy farm in surrey. christine, his partner, and her daughter, lucy, were killed with a shot gun. this shot gun. one of several returned to lowe by surrey police after they had earlier seized them. lowe, seen here in custody, was jailed for life. today's official report says surrey police's gun licensing team failed. their training wasn't sufficient, how they were supervised wasn't as we would have expected, and how those crucial decisions, when...
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duncan kennedy, thank you.charges. it's alleged that 21—year—old ummariyat mirza bought a knife and other items, while planning an attack in the uk. his sister, zainub, is accused of sending him links to beheading videos. both were remanded in custody until the end of the month. in the last few minutes it's been confirmed that the ukip welsh assembly member mark reckless has quit the party to become an independent. mr reckless, who represents south wales east, will vote with the conservative group in the assembly. it's another blow to the party following the departure of douglas ca rswell as following the departure of douglas carswell as its only mp last month. theresa may has launched the conservatives' local election campaign, saying there are no "no—go areas" for the party. she's promised "competence" for voters, and accused the other parties of "chaos and disarray". more than 2000 seats are up for grabs — mostly on county councils — as well as number of mayoral elections. a flagship tax—free account for peo
duncan kennedy, thank you.charges. it's alleged that 21—year—old ummariyat mirza bought a knife and other items, while planning an attack in the uk. his sister, zainub, is accused of sending him links to beheading videos. both were remanded in custody until the end of the month. in the last few minutes it's been confirmed that the ukip welsh assembly member mark reckless has quit the party to become an independent. mr reckless, who represents south wales east, will vote with the...
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thank you very much, duncan. fascinating.apology to everton footballer ross barkley. in an article last week, the former editor kelvin mckenzie had compared him to a gorilla. ross barkley‘s grandfather is from nigeria. the newspaper says it didn't know and that a racial slur was never intended. kelvin mckenzie remains suspended from the sun. an italian professional cyclist has been killed after being hit by a van, while out training. 37 year—old michele scarponi rode for the astana team and won the giro d'italia in 2011. the crash happened on a crossroads, near his home, in central italy. the american vice—president has confirmed that the us will honour a promise by former president obama to accept more than 1,200 refugees from australian detention camps. after meeting the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, he also spoke about north korea's nuclear ambitions. mr pence said the uss carl vinson carrier group would be in the sea of japan "before the end of this month". from sydney, the bbc‘s hywel griffith reports. in
thank you very much, duncan. fascinating.apology to everton footballer ross barkley. in an article last week, the former editor kelvin mckenzie had compared him to a gorilla. ross barkley‘s grandfather is from nigeria. the newspaper says it didn't know and that a racial slur was never intended. kelvin mckenzie remains suspended from the sun. an italian professional cyclist has been killed after being hit by a van, while out training. 37 year—old michele scarponi rode for the astana team and...
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sir alan duncan.f honour to give all elderly british citizens living abroad an annual rise in their pensions, according to a long—standing campaigner on the rights of expats. around one million uk pensioners are now resident in overseas locations, many in sunny retirement destinations — such as spain, france and the caribbean. more than half of them don't receive yearly increases in their state pensions. in a debate, sir roger gale read from a letter he'd recently received from a 91—year—old british citizen living in canada. i was brought up to believe that britain was a fair country. it's a disgrace. it has to end. it's terrible to meet pensioners over here who say they have to come back to britain because they can't manage. and joe lewis, the 90—year—old, who also lives in canada and has recently lost his wife, will be moving back to the united kingdom as he can no longer cope with his frozen pension. the mp said the uk government had done deals with certain countries, meaning some expats did receiv
sir alan duncan.f honour to give all elderly british citizens living abroad an annual rise in their pensions, according to a long—standing campaigner on the rights of expats. around one million uk pensioners are now resident in overseas locations, many in sunny retirement destinations — such as spain, france and the caribbean. more than half of them don't receive yearly increases in their state pensions. in a debate, sir roger gale read from a letter he'd recently received from a...
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i'm jericka duncan. >>> a nationwide manhunt for the man who recorded himself killing a stranger andposted it on facebook is over. 37 year old steve stephens took his own life yesterday during a police chase in erie, pennsylvania. police say he gunned down an elderly man on easter sunday, apparently targeting him at random. dean reynolds has the latest. >> looks like there's one guy down in the white car. >> reporter: two days and 100 miles from the easter sunday murder, steve stephens, the lone suspect in the killing posted on facebook ended the nationwide man hunt with a single shot to his head. as he waited for an order of chicken mcnuggets at an erie, pennsylvania mcdonald's, he was spotted by employee. >> the employee noticed the car with ohio tags on it, and it was a white fusion. took his money, and he pulled to the next window. meanwhile, she stepped out of there and called the state police right away. >> reporter: trooper tepper says stephens fled when the troopers showed up. after a two-mile chase, the pursuing troopers maneuvered the white ford fusion into a spinout. >> di
i'm jericka duncan. >>> a nationwide manhunt for the man who recorded himself killing a stranger andposted it on facebook is over. 37 year old steve stephens took his own life yesterday during a police chase in erie, pennsylvania. police say he gunned down an elderly man on easter sunday, apparently targeting him at random. dean reynolds has the latest. >> looks like there's one guy down in the white car. >> reporter: two days and 100 miles from the easter sunday murder,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, larkhill.l be lost with the building of those a50 homes, others will be preserved nearby. what historians are saying is that there was a lot of the perception of world war i was one of total chaos and disorganisation, what this place proves is that there was a lot of training going on as well before those troops were sent off to the horrors of northern france. thank you very much. duncan kennedy the revealing the network of tunnels in larkhill. it is 5:27pm. a british woman injured in a shark attack while swimming off the coast of a british island in the south atlantic has been named locally as frankie gonsalves. the woman, who works for the government of saint helena, was attacked while swimming off ascension island. the victim was flown to the uk for medical treatment. the attack is thought to have happened three days ago. joining me from oxford is paul collie. he has written about marine life around ascension island. thank you forjoining us. first of all, is this kind of event something that
duncan kennedy, bbc news, larkhill.l be lost with the building of those a50 homes, others will be preserved nearby. what historians are saying is that there was a lot of the perception of world war i was one of total chaos and disorganisation, what this place proves is that there was a lot of training going on as well before those troops were sent off to the horrors of northern france. thank you very much. duncan kennedy the revealing the network of tunnels in larkhill. it is 5:27pm. a british...
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this video was taken after the man was pulled out of the water at duncan's cove. authorities say they received a call of a person that was unresponsive. by the time they got there, the man was out of the water and alert. they checked him out but he decided not to go to the hospital. there is a surf advisory in effect through tomorrow morning. ( justine ) donald trump's son-in-law is in iraq tonight. jared kushner... who serves as a senior adviser...has made the trip with another cabinet member. details of the trip are not being released... but kushner is said to be making a couple of stops. thus far, kushner has played a diplomatic role for the white house. he is of course married to trump's oldest daughter, ivanka. <"in pittsburg a man is in custody after police say he walked into a house party at this madoline street home. some time later he and his clique were asked to leave, then and a fight between guests and the posse broke out. that's when police say the 23 year old suspect pulled out a gun and started shooting. five men were shot in the process. this is an
this video was taken after the man was pulled out of the water at duncan's cove. authorities say they received a call of a person that was unresponsive. by the time they got there, the man was out of the water and alert. they checked him out but he decided not to go to the hospital. there is a surf advisory in effect through tomorrow morning. ( justine ) donald trump's son-in-law is in iraq tonight. jared kushner... who serves as a senior adviser...has made the trip with another cabinet member....
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duncan crawford is live in paris for us. duncan, what do we know so far? reporter: well, there's been a huge security operation in the center of paris tonight. it all started at around 9:00 local time when an attacker drove up in a car along the shaumz e lee say, this very famous avenue packed full of tourists and local people, and opened fire on a police vehicle, shooting dead a police officer, injuring two others severely, and also injuring a passerbiin the process. the attacker tried to flee on foot but was shot dead by the police. after that, there was this huge security operation with police in full body armor, carrying assault rifles, fanning out around the street, telling people to get away from the area. isis have claimed responsibility for this attack in a tweet which is affiliated to a news agency links to the group. the french president has said he believes that it is a terror attack. at the moment, we don't know the identity of the person responsible. there are reports tonight that a property in the east of paris is being raided by police. >> d
duncan crawford is live in paris for us. duncan, what do we know so far? reporter: well, there's been a huge security operation in the center of paris tonight. it all started at around 9:00 local time when an attacker drove up in a car along the shaumz e lee say, this very famous avenue packed full of tourists and local people, and opened fire on a police vehicle, shooting dead a police officer, injuring two others severely, and also injuring a passerbiin the process. the attacker tried to flee...
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iain duncan smith stays with us.an six weeks until the election, we will continue this brexit conversation with a former conservative party leader. ♪ >> we will add some employees within the european union. we have had to restructure the bank for new regulations in the european union and the u.s. we have to restructure for the u.k. we will have to deal with changes to the european union as a result of brexit. we are committed to our position and our role in the united kingdom. we believe that london will stay as a financial center for europe , and barclays is committed to do its part if that happens. staley weighing in on the state of his business when he spoke to bloomberg earlier. we are live from european headquarters in london. let's check out the markets. nejra: we start with european stocks. they were ever so slightly weaker on the stoxx 600. at the end of the day, lower. a second day of losses for the equity benchmark. but thanks largely to monday's games, after the first round of the french election, the stox
iain duncan smith stays with us.an six weeks until the election, we will continue this brexit conversation with a former conservative party leader. ♪ >> we will add some employees within the european union. we have had to restructure the bank for new regulations in the european union and the u.s. we have to restructure for the u.k. we will have to deal with changes to the european union as a result of brexit. we are committed to our position and our role in the united kingdom. we...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan.ioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, april 25th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight. north korea flexes its military muscle once again, this time a massive artillery firing marked the army's anniversary. the next move for the united states and its asian allies. >>> staring down a government shutdown as his 100th day in office approaches. one of the president's biggest campaign promises hits a wall. >>> and for the first time in 16 years, a double execution in the u.s. overnight, arkansas carried out the killing of two inmates as the state rac
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan.ioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, april 25th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight. north korea flexes its military muscle once again, this time a massive artillery firing marked the army's anniversary. the next move for the united states and its asian allies. >>> staring down a government shutdown as his 100th day in office approaches. one of the president's biggest campaign...
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some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. >> i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of choice. i don't use anything else. i don't smoke pot or do crank. none of that. i do opiates. i haven't done them in a while but that's where i was at with that. i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy on the streets. you ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, put some water on it, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. >> tim transitioned from a drug user out on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison, responsible for collecting drug debts. >> my policy was if one of my people got in a drug debt, i would pull them up and tell them, you're done, cut up their credit card, get together with white, pay their debt and he's done. if he gets drugs again then we'll stab him because he violated and i agree with that. there is drugs in prison, obviously. you get on a phone and cry to mom and tell her, i need $100. i broke somebody's tv, whatever l
some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. >> i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of choice. i don't use anything else. i don't smoke pot or do crank. none of that. i do opiates. i haven't done them in a while but that's where i was at with that. i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy on the streets. you ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, put some water on it, warm it, stick it...
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olympic medallists jazz carlin, siobhan—marie o'connor, james guy, duncan scott, stephen milne and chrisn also made the squad. the quarter finals are underway at the world snooker championship in sheffield. five time champion ronnie o'sullivan resumes his match against china's ding junhui around 7 this evening. in this morning's session, ding took a 3—frame lead before o'sullivan won the next three to level the match. ding then potted a re—spotted black to edge ahead again. but o'sullivan took the final frame to go into this evening level at 4 frames all. while mark selby rattled off five frames in a row at the start of his quarterfinal against marco fu, who of course had that late finish last night in beating neil robertson to make the last 8. he did respond with a couple of frames of his own. but selby has since won another to end the session with a 6—2 lead. behind every sports person is a proud parent but now we going to watch a proud dad watching us after watching his son. one of the scorers was liam stewart. rod stewart was very pleased that we mentioned that! great british ice hoc
olympic medallists jazz carlin, siobhan—marie o'connor, james guy, duncan scott, stephen milne and chrisn also made the squad. the quarter finals are underway at the world snooker championship in sheffield. five time champion ronnie o'sullivan resumes his match against china's ding junhui around 7 this evening. in this morning's session, ding took a 3—frame lead before o'sullivan won the next three to level the match. ding then potted a re—spotted black to edge ahead again. but o'sullivan...
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what i care about now is me, timmy duncan. i don't like those people, but i don't have to associate with them. i can't tell you ten people's names, i've been in this building two years. i go to work 13 hours a day, i put the blinders on and i have to focus on me. think about $250 a month. i take care of the whole building as far as the electrical, the plumbing, keep all the machinery on line so the production can continue. mentally, it keeps me out of this world. >> prison jobs provide the inmates with small paychecks. for tim duncan, this money affords him basic necessities. >> if i can't eat it right here in my cell, i won't eat it. one, the main liners probably made it. no telling what they do to the food. chop up some jalapenos with my raiser blade right here that i'm not supposed to have. i got some roast beef, bbq sauce, steam the buns and put it together and eat it. i get pretty extravagant with the recipes in here, this is me. if i was on the streets i'd be eating the same way. this is my home, this is my environment,
what i care about now is me, timmy duncan. i don't like those people, but i don't have to associate with them. i can't tell you ten people's names, i've been in this building two years. i go to work 13 hours a day, i put the blinders on and i have to focus on me. think about $250 a month. i take care of the whole building as far as the electrical, the plumbing, keep all the machinery on line so the production can continue. mentally, it keeps me out of this world. >> prison jobs provide...
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i'm jericka duncan.sions between washington and moscow remained high after secretary of state rex tillerson's meeting with vladimir putin at the kremlin. the two discussed a wide range of issues, including russia's support of bashar al assad in syria, and he cited the low level of trust between the two super powers. margaret brennan is in moscow. >> the current state is at a low point. >> reporter: after a two-hour meeting with president putin at the kremlin in which no cameras or press were allowed, secretary tillerson left without settling the main issue between them, the future of bashar al assad. >> that's a butcher. that's a butcher. >> reporter: back in washington, president trump said he wanted to now whether putin was aware of assad's plan to launch the chemical attack. >> they could have. they were there. we'll find out. >> reporter: you said you believed russia was either incompetent or complicit in these chemical weapons attacks. do you know which one that is? >> we have no firm information to
i'm jericka duncan.sions between washington and moscow remained high after secretary of state rex tillerson's meeting with vladimir putin at the kremlin. the two discussed a wide range of issues, including russia's support of bashar al assad in syria, and he cited the low level of trust between the two super powers. margaret brennan is in moscow. >> the current state is at a low point. >> reporter: after a two-hour meeting with president putin at the kremlin in which no cameras or...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: when you hear the word post office, what comes to mind?tiquated. >> oh, my god, i have to go to the post office. you can't find where you have to go and people aren't very friendly. >> reporter: but for all of its shortcomings the united states postal service does provide a lot of comedic material which just may have inspired its latest feature. >> if i could talk to the post office, if i could say to them, if you really want to be helpful to us, just open the letters, read them, and e-mail us what it said. >> reporter: it won't be doing that. but starting tomorrow the post office is taking the snail out of mail, going nationwide with a new service called "informed delivery." and if you sign up, you can see who sent you mail the way you view practically everything else. online. the postal service will e-mail you a picture of every piece of mail you can expect to get that day. it's just one way to stay relevant at a time when mail volume has dropped dramatically over the last decade. tom rose says there are other benefits too. >> i mean, it
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: when you hear the word post office, what comes to mind?tiquated. >> oh, my god, i have to go to the post office. you can't find where you have to go and people aren't very friendly. >> reporter: but for all of its shortcomings the united states postal service does provide a lot of comedic material which just may have inspired its latest feature. >> if i could talk to the post office, if i could say to them, if you really want to be...