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all that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan combat won the marathon in the dutch city of rotterdam his time made him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history today he has nothing to show for it the course. my siblings. kibitz brother pays his rent even though he bet $1180000.00 in prize money for his rotterdam victory he also had nike sponsorship worth $100000.00 but then a growing injury stopped him in his tracks 2 years after a kid that was broke and couldn't visit says mother after his win he bought her a house and helped others he painful school fees and doctors spells. and. thousands of runners flock to training camps here trainer joseph i had seen many pass through who see running as a way to escape poverty but when the winnings are gone the consequences can be dramatic. many know they've been one. with mind and last. breath through. con artists pose another threat for successful runners when kenyans strike it rich they usually buy land it's the best pension plan but a common scam is the selling of fake land titles duncan bought land that the seller did not even own he told
all that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan combat won the marathon in the dutch city of rotterdam his time made him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history today he has nothing to show for it the course. my siblings. kibitz brother pays his rent even though he bet $1180000.00 in prize money for his rotterdam victory he also had nike sponsorship worth $100000.00 but then a growing injury stopped him in his tracks 2 years after a kid that was broke and couldn't visit says mother after his...
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duncan: precisely.nation as chairman over a year ago during the heat of the speculation about how far can these figures ride in the private sector, particularly tech. tech around the world is under more scrutiny. when we have an authoritarian leader like xi jinping on the march now. taylor: you are a former banker. come into my terminal at gtv go. we are talking about operating margins tuesday. we talked about how stellar anna -- amazon's operating margins are. you go over to alibaba, and it is 20, 40%. what does alibaba have that amazon doesn't? duncan: it is a very different business. alibaba often say that it is the amazon of china. it is just a shorthand we like to do. wherea is a platform other merchants can come and sell on it, for brand. but itself is not taking inventory. it is not investing in the infrastructure of the delivering logistics. it has partners to do that and it has the merchants to offer the goods. it is a very different business. the aim of the business is to help small companies
duncan: precisely.nation as chairman over a year ago during the heat of the speculation about how far can these figures ride in the private sector, particularly tech. tech around the world is under more scrutiny. when we have an authoritarian leader like xi jinping on the march now. taylor: you are a former banker. come into my terminal at gtv go. we are talking about operating margins tuesday. we talked about how stellar anna -- amazon's operating margins are. you go over to alibaba, and it is...
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duncan: he telegraphed his decision to step down. take that with a pinch of salt, which you could buy on alibaba, by the way. he is retaining his board seat and membership of the alibaba partnership. he's not going away completely, but he telegraphed over a year ago his desire to step down as chairman. it has shifted from the government towards private sector companies. company, the state owned companies. another ceos have been in the firing line for transitions or the fact they are doing well. he reads well the music and he is pulling a bit to the side but not stepping down completely. paul: what does alibaba look like post-jack ma? he is not stepping down completely, but the shut up in the room, how will daniel manage things? duncan: daniel is the third to ceo. jack was the second, and then daniel. he's the chairman. any founder of the high-profile company like this, critically a very high-profile individual, is hard to replace. to some extent, he is not being replaced by daniel. it is sort of a self-driving company. daniel is the
duncan: he telegraphed his decision to step down. take that with a pinch of salt, which you could buy on alibaba, by the way. he is retaining his board seat and membership of the alibaba partnership. he's not going away completely, but he telegraphed over a year ago his desire to step down as chairman. it has shifted from the government towards private sector companies. company, the state owned companies. another ceos have been in the firing line for transitions or the fact they are doing well....
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here with us is duncan edwards with a little bit of insight. it is hard to keep track of how this unfolds. from the point of view of business, the name of the game is, do you assume there is no deal, do you assume there is a deal? what is business thinking about all of this around brexit? >> we are right in the middle of another hugely dramatic week in british politics. in the u.s., we are used to seeing the executive not having control of the house. that is very unusual in the u k. in fact, by definition, they have to have control of the house, but under mrs. may for six months, and then yesterday dramatically in the first test of boris johnson, he lost. expelled 21 of his own members of parliament. to answer your question, business is scratching their head about this. this is now three years since the referendum. overwhelmingly wants an agreement, this endless uncertainty is very unhelpful. shery: what do your members monitor the moment? do they prefer a general election in order to get more influence little more for the new prime minister? o
here with us is duncan edwards with a little bit of insight. it is hard to keep track of how this unfolds. from the point of view of business, the name of the game is, do you assume there is no deal, do you assume there is a deal? what is business thinking about all of this around brexit? >> we are right in the middle of another hugely dramatic week in british politics. in the u.s., we are used to seeing the executive not having control of the house. that is very unusual in the u k. in...
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many of kenya's athletes like duncan could that have little education and lacks skills they can fall back on for kenya's former running star's retirement often means a long financial struggle. now the idea of someone spending a vacation volunteering in a children's home sounds like a win win situation kids get extra cuddles and volunteers feel like they're doing good and making a difference but the issue isn't so clear katz having waves of ideas parachute in and out of an organization can hooves. cuddling kissing and comforting tilden and me that's why don't you know gruber has traveled from austria to kenya to train social work that is spending a month here as a volunteer in a children's home on the outskirts of nairobi. welland tearing is especially important in places like this because to previous need to factor in finer things like one of tears make it a little easier to give. the children or individuals little bit more love. daniela has paid an international agency for this experience she booked a so-called holiday to help it combines a vacation with one interior. she's one of m
many of kenya's athletes like duncan could that have little education and lacks skills they can fall back on for kenya's former running star's retirement often means a long financial struggle. now the idea of someone spending a vacation volunteering in a children's home sounds like a win win situation kids get extra cuddles and volunteers feel like they're doing good and making a difference but the issue isn't so clear katz having waves of ideas parachute in and out of an organization can...
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we are so pleased to have him here tonight, please join me in welcoming duncan white. [applause] >> congratulations. i love that we have this event on the date of republication. >> is exciting. as you know, i did 20 interviews this morning with radio stations around the u.s.. >> here is a disease question, early in the book you call it a biography but it's so many other things also, tell us what is the book, and general what could've been. >> the idea for the book was to try and tell a comprehensive history of the cold war, the literary cold war and from the 1970s through the collapse of communism. in the first drop ahead was to do and systematically and to think about issues like censorship and repression in all these ideas but then it came that it might work better as a biography as a story that i'm focused on a handful of writers in all the various other people that we were connected with and weaving through as much as a story and focusing their life. >> one of the people, the pope e person you open with -- there's an incredible first section of the civil war which
we are so pleased to have him here tonight, please join me in welcoming duncan white. [applause] >> congratulations. i love that we have this event on the date of republication. >> is exciting. as you know, i did 20 interviews this morning with radio stations around the u.s.. >> here is a disease question, early in the book you call it a biography but it's so many other things also, tell us what is the book, and general what could've been. >> the idea for the book was to...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: boos for boris johnson as the prime minister of luxembourg tells him brexit‘s become a "nightmare". don't become a "nightmare". put the blame on us becau now don't put the blame on us because now they don't know how to get out of this... situation. they put themselves in. the human cost of the world's deadliest conflict. a special report on afghanistan's so—called ‘forever war‘. president trump says it looks like iran was responsible for the attack that halved saudi oil production. but he insists he doesn't want war. and the teenager who took on climate change — greta thunberg accepts amnesty international‘s ‘ambassador of conscience‘ award in washington. hello, welcome to the programme. the prime minister of luxembourg has attacked borisjohnson‘s approach to brexit calling the situation a "nightmare" and saying that the british government has failed to put forward any serious proposals for a new deal. xavier bettel also accused the british prime minister of portrayin
welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: boos for boris johnson as the prime minister of luxembourg tells him brexit‘s become a "nightmare". don't become a "nightmare". put the blame on us becau now don't put the blame on us because now they don't know how to get out of this... situation. they put themselves in. the human cost of the world's deadliest conflict. a special report on afghanistan's so—called ‘forever war‘. president trump says it looks...
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they like the product, as duncan mentioned. a lot of the people who would be prospective buyers actually own the bikes or treadmills or are familiar with it in some way but again, there are losses. their subscriber numbers i think are lighter than people were expecting. but overall, i think people are definitely going to at least show up to hear management speak. >> all right, we've got to go. dan, last, finally is wework happening? are you taking the over or under on that? >> i'm taking the over that they're going to try, right? the whole softbank's going to make a pull. they'll give it their best shot. whether they can -- remember, they need to raise at least $3 billion. that's their number to get that big credit facility. >> all right thank you. dan primack, duncan davidson and leslie picker. now, eamon javers is at the white house with more. >> reporter: we'll see this tape of the president moment yarm, but a senior official tells me that what the administration is contemplating is removing an fda waiver that this official
they like the product, as duncan mentioned. a lot of the people who would be prospective buyers actually own the bikes or treadmills or are familiar with it in some way but again, there are losses. their subscriber numbers i think are lighter than people were expecting. but overall, i think people are definitely going to at least show up to hear management speak. >> all right, we've got to go. dan, last, finally is wework happening? are you taking the over or under on that? >> i'm...
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thank you duncan.the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. 0ne cruise ship with more than a thousand evacuees has arrived in florida. aid agencies say the situation on great abaco island is desperate, with residents unable to find food or clean water. at the moment, the death toll in the bahama is 43 — but is expected to increase with hundreds still missing. earlier i spoke to darren tosh, the executive director at samaritan's purse — a christian humanitarian aid organization that has airlifted an emergency field hospital and a medical team to the bahamas. we have been airlifting supplies into the bahamas, we have been able to deliver at least five rotations of leaf, there is 30 tonnes of shelter supplies that are in country, desam anisation units essential for getting freshwater to people. the situation on the ground requires that we end up getting into shelter and with freshwater. equally we have been working with the ministry of health and the world health organization to be delivering an emergency
thank you duncan.the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. 0ne cruise ship with more than a thousand evacuees has arrived in florida. aid agencies say the situation on great abaco island is desperate, with residents unable to find food or clean water. at the moment, the death toll in the bahama is 43 — but is expected to increase with hundreds still missing. earlier i spoke to darren tosh, the executive director at samaritan's purse — a christian humanitarian aid organization that has...
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please join me in welcoming duncan white and lauren kaminsky. [applause] >> there are five different kinds of microphones and father thus and i'm not sure which one we are supposed to use. so congratulations. i love we have the event on the day of your public debut. >> it's exciting. i did the interviews this morning for various radio stations around the u.s.. i'm ready for even the craziest questions. >> get ready. it early in the book you call it a biography but it's so many other things also so tell us what is the book and in general what is it? >> well the idea for the book was to try and tell a comprehensive, attempted teleconferences history of the cold war and the literary cold war and from the 1930s through the collapse of communism. the first draw ahead on the idea was their issues like censorship and repression and all these kinds of ideas. then i thought it might work better as a biography as a story that is focused on a handful of writers and the various other people they were connected with weaving through as much of the story and t
please join me in welcoming duncan white and lauren kaminsky. [applause] >> there are five different kinds of microphones and father thus and i'm not sure which one we are supposed to use. so congratulations. i love we have the event on the day of your public debut. >> it's exciting. i did the interviews this morning for various radio stations around the u.s.. i'm ready for even the craziest questions. >> get ready. it early in the book you call it a biography but it's so many...
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duncan played a key role in the cardinals world series championship in 2006.airman and ceo released a statement saying the cardinals are deeply saddened by the passing of chris duncan and express our heartfelt sympathy to his wife, amy, the entire duncan family and his many friends. >>> in july the baseball world also mourned the loss of tyler scaggs a 27-year-old pitcher for the angels who passed away from an accidental overdose. >>> in santa barbara, california, there was a vigil for the victims of last week's dive boat fire. 43 people died when flames ripped through the conception boat off santa cruz island. >> these sirepresent our brothe and sister divers who did not make it home that night. they were also our friends and our family members. >> police say the people who died in the labor day fire likely died from smoke inhalation. the victims were in the lower sleeping deck and likely got trapped as the flames spread. five crew members including. >>> so much straight ahead in the newsroom with ana cabrera right after this. i was on the fence about changin
duncan played a key role in the cardinals world series championship in 2006.airman and ceo released a statement saying the cardinals are deeply saddened by the passing of chris duncan and express our heartfelt sympathy to his wife, amy, the entire duncan family and his many friends. >>> in july the baseball world also mourned the loss of tyler scaggs a 27-year-old pitcher for the angels who passed away from an accidental overdose. >>> in santa barbara, california, there was a...
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please join me in welcoming duncan white and lauren kaminsky. [applause] >> -- five different kinds of microphones. i don't know which one were supposed use. i never met a mic i didn't like. congratulations. >> thanks. >> i love where this event on the day of your publication. >> exciting. as you know i did something like 20 interviews this morning for various regional radio stations around the u.s. feel like i'm fully prepped for even the craziest question. >> yet ready. here's the craziest question. early in the book you call it a group biography but it so many of the things. tell us what is the book? in general what is it? >> the idea for the book was to try and tell a comprehensive, attempt to tell a comprehensive history of the cold war and the cultural cold war, the literary cold war, and from its origins in 1930s through the collapse of communism. and the first draft i had with the idea i had was to do a, think about issues like censorship and oppression and all these kinds of ideas. but then they came to me it might work better as a grou
please join me in welcoming duncan white and lauren kaminsky. [applause] >> -- five different kinds of microphones. i don't know which one were supposed use. i never met a mic i didn't like. congratulations. >> thanks. >> i love where this event on the day of your publication. >> exciting. as you know i did something like 20 interviews this morning for various regional radio stations around the u.s. feel like i'm fully prepped for even the craziest question. >> yet...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.h british politics and angela smith, the former uk labour mp, has announced she has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over leaderjeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and a row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, an iranian oil tanker, which was seized by british forces injuly, has been spotted outside a syrian port. the ship had been held in gibraltar, suspected of carrying oil to syria, in breach of eu sanctions. it was only released after assurances from iran that it was not bound for syria. however satellite photographs reveal it is now sitting at anchor outside the port of tartus. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. this is the iranian oil tanker at the heart of the row. the grace 1, now known as the adrian darya—i, which was detained injuly by gibraltar with the help of british marines. it was suspected of heading for syria in breach of eu sanctions, but r
duncan kennedy, bbc news.h british politics and angela smith, the former uk labour mp, has announced she has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over leaderjeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and a row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, an iranian oil tanker, which was seized by british forces injuly, has been spotted outside a syrian port. the ship had been held in gibraltar,...
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for more duncan davidson of bullpen capital and stephan of slated great to hear from you both. what's going on with these shares >> the people's republic of california is about to pass a law which is going to hammer their gig economy. it makes their gig workers into employees and hurts their finances tremendously. >> is it something they should have seen coming >> they have been fighting this all over the country they are lobbying like crazy california is a one-party state. it's likely this will pass both the assembly and the house then it sits at the feet of gavin newsome. the governor wants to run for president in 2024. i'm wonders if he may veto this because it's not going to look good for him to run. he'll get a lot of people saying this guy took away my uber in california, his base is tech. the tech people aren't going to want this either we'll see. >> i'm curious for your thoughts on that before we talk about we work what's happening in california >> well, california is usually at the forefront of social causes and social needs. sort of union mentality. what they are push
for more duncan davidson of bullpen capital and stephan of slated great to hear from you both. what's going on with these shares >> the people's republic of california is about to pass a law which is going to hammer their gig economy. it makes their gig workers into employees and hurts their finances tremendously. >> is it something they should have seen coming >> they have been fighting this all over the country they are lobbying like crazy california is a one-party state....
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. jonathan is here.st only broken within the last out of the resignation so what more do we know about amber rudd's reasons for it? to reflect on her political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrush scandal, remember that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister, when many of her like—minded colleagues didn't, and she was a former remain supporting, one nation, moderate conservative that provided borisjohnson with a bit of coverfor that provided borisjohnson with a bit of cover for others in the party, who were similarly aligned politically to her but, as you saw there, she has some clear reasons for resigning and not only an unease about her colleagues being turfed out of the party for voting against the government, and also on the crucial issue of trust, whereas borisjohnson has said continuously
duncan kennedy, bbc news. jonathan is here.st only broken within the last out of the resignation so what more do we know about amber rudd's reasons for it? to reflect on her political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrush scandal, remember that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.e on the bbc iplayer. time for a look at the weather. of course we have been looking at this, which is hurricane dorian. 0nly alan has been stronger, back in 1980. there have been 16 category five hurricanes
duncan kennedy, bbc news.e on the bbc iplayer. time for a look at the weather. of course we have been looking at this, which is hurricane dorian. 0nly alan has been stronger, back in 1980. there have been 16 category five hurricanes
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have investors had enough of these money losing start ups i'm joined by duncan davidson. bob pisani is monitoring the situation at the new york stock exchange and sarah fisher is with axios duncan, you said look, there's a price in which you'd be abeer of pell top, but it's pretty, it's well below where we're trading at here. >> this is an example where you're buying a stock and not the company. the company easter risk. but i'm more interested at $14 a share and not 27 >> why that number >> if you look at fundamentals, to really love the stock, you have to believe is going to do what uber did. everybody had doubt about uber when it first started growing. they said oh my god, it's going to take up so much of the market this could never be a big company. it grew the cab market by three to five times. you have to believe in the peloton case, it's going to grow the gym market by three to five times. i think it's really hard because uber was cheaper than a cab. a >> and sarah, people in the last couple of weeks have focused on a business mod el it's their use of music. they ha
have investors had enough of these money losing start ups i'm joined by duncan davidson. bob pisani is monitoring the situation at the new york stock exchange and sarah fisher is with axios duncan, you said look, there's a price in which you'd be abeer of pell top, but it's pretty, it's well below where we're trading at here. >> this is an example where you're buying a stock and not the company. the company easter risk. but i'm more interested at $14 a share and not 27 >> why that...
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the protestors are demanding more action from both governments and businesses, as duncan kennedy reportst we want? climate action! when do we want it? now! home to 7.5 billion people. beautiful, but fragile. robust, but warming. and today, the stage for a global message. the pacific island of vanuatu helped send the first of those messages. and no wonder. their low lying homes could be among the first to disappear, if sea levels rise. in sydney, children also put climate before classroom, thousands marching with teachers and other workers to call for government action to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the younger a person is, the more that the changing climate will impact them as they grow, and the less of a voice they are given today. considering we have such a short amount of time to turn this issue around, it's vital that young people are at the forefront of this conversation because they will be impacted more than anyone else. i think this is the most important issue of our time and i'm here for my children's future. i think it is that important. this isn't a fringe movement, this isn
the protestors are demanding more action from both governments and businesses, as duncan kennedy reportst we want? climate action! when do we want it? now! home to 7.5 billion people. beautiful, but fragile. robust, but warming. and today, the stage for a global message. the pacific island of vanuatu helped send the first of those messages. and no wonder. their low lying homes could be among the first to disappear, if sea levels rise. in sydney, children also put climate before classroom,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.mith, the former labour mp, has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february overjeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and the row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, bringing the total number in the house of commons to 17. the family of a 6—year—old boy who was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern gallery in london last month say he has made amazing progress in hospital. the boy, who was visiting from france, fell five floors. his family says he still cannot speak or move his body, but responds by smiling. a 17—year—old boy has been charged with attempted murder. this is bbc news. the headlines: a senior british cabinet minister, amber rudd, has resigned, accusing the prime minister, borisjohnson, of an assault on decency and democracy over his handling of brexit. the aid effort in the bahamas is intensifying in the wake of the devastating hurricane dorian. as fire
duncan kennedy, bbc news.mith, the former labour mp, has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february overjeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and the row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, bringing the total number in the house of commons to 17. the family of a 6—year—old boy who was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern gallery in london last month say he has made...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. moving to america.as announced on twitter that he's called off peace negotiations with the taliban after an attack that killed 12 people, including a us soldier, in the afghan capital kabul on thursday. the announcement comes just days after the american envoy to afghanistan reached a draft peace deal with the group. mr trump said a previously secret meeting with taliban leaders and the afghan president, ashraf ghani, due to take place at the president's camp david retreat on sunday has been cancelled. our north america correspondent david willis says president trump's tweet has revealed an unexpected development in the afghan peace process. we don't know a great deal about the planning for this summit. it was, of course, a secret, as president trump makes clear in his tweet this evening, but there were clearly plans afoot to fly in both the afghan president and perhaps members of the taliban to meet at camp david later on sunday for these peace negotiations. presumably concerned about the possible with
duncan kennedy, bbc news. moving to america.as announced on twitter that he's called off peace negotiations with the taliban after an attack that killed 12 people, including a us soldier, in the afghan capital kabul on thursday. the announcement comes just days after the american envoy to afghanistan reached a draft peace deal with the group. mr trump said a previously secret meeting with taliban leaders and the afghan president, ashraf ghani, due to take place at the president's camp david...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. are said to be "rapidly deteriorating" six days after hurricane dorian ripped through the islands. tens of thousands of people are homeless. many are now desperate to flee the destruction in the abaco islands and grand bahama. cruise liners, private planes and helicopters are all being used to help those still trapped. the official number of dead still stands at 43, but that's expected to rise as the situation becomes clearer. pastor randy crowe was a pastor at man—o—war cay, an island just four miles from marsh harbour that was devastated. he has been launching a relief effort for the island, and i asked him if he had spoken to survivors there. we've spoken to some of our members and in the middle of the storm they left their house and went to a neighbour's house for some safety. we have a husband and a wife and a i—year—old child on the island and the dad passed the child to the mother to make sure the child didn't get blown away in the 180—220 mph winds. it was pretty heroic. you p
duncan kennedy, bbc news. are said to be "rapidly deteriorating" six days after hurricane dorian ripped through the islands. tens of thousands of people are homeless. many are now desperate to flee the destruction in the abaco islands and grand bahama. cruise liners, private planes and helicopters are all being used to help those still trapped. the official number of dead still stands at 43, but that's expected to rise as the situation becomes clearer. pastor randy crowe was a pastor...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.mith, the former labour mp, has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over jeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and the row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, bringing the total number in the house of commons to 17. now, russia and ukraine have exchanged dozens of prisoners in a move which the ukrainian president described as the first step to ending the war between them. a man allegedly implicated in the downing of a passenger plane in 2014 was one of those in the group flown to russia. jonah fisher reports from kiev. this swap had been rumoured for weeks. so when the plane finally touched down from moscow, relief echoed across the tarmac. the families of 35 ukrainian prisoners had come to see their loved ones return. among them, high—profile detainees like film—maker oleg sentsov, and 2a sailors, like andre, who was captured in the black sea late last year. and we are happy too
duncan kennedy, bbc news.mith, the former labour mp, has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over jeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and the row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, bringing the total number in the house of commons to 17. now, russia and ukraine have exchanged dozens of prisoners in a move which the ukrainian president described as the first step to ending the war...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. the bahamas are said to be "rapidly deteriorating", six days after hurricane dorian ripped through the islands. tens of thousands of people are homeless — many are now desperate to flee the destruction in the abaco islands and grand bahama. cruise liners, private planes and helicopters are all being used to help those still trapped. the official number of dead still stands at 43, but that's expected to rise as the situation becomes clearer. jenelle eli is a spokesperson for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. she's in nassau in the bahamas. you have been to the worst hit areas, can you describe, can you describe the words to describe how bad things are there? when i landed on the island of abaco for the first time, it was amazing just from the air, to see the trees uprooted, trees just snapped in air, to see the trees uprooted, treesjust snapped in half. as you get closer it is houses without roofs. still flooded areas. there is a lot of devastation h
duncan kennedy, bbc news. the bahamas are said to be "rapidly deteriorating", six days after hurricane dorian ripped through the islands. tens of thousands of people are homeless — many are now desperate to flee the destruction in the abaco islands and grand bahama. cruise liners, private planes and helicopters are all being used to help those still trapped. the official number of dead still stands at 43, but that's expected to rise as the situation becomes clearer. jenelle eli is a...
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duncan kennedy reports.or a minimum of seven years for sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head of the national probation service has now taken the highly unusual move of writing an open letter to the people of plymouth, in which she says, "vanessa george will not be allowed to return to devon or cornwall." the parole board has imposed an unusually large exclusion zone which reflects the nature of her crimes and the number of her victims. but some have questioned how such a wide ban could be enforced. i really think that they have a job on their hands because these are the most comprehensive parole conditions i have ever seen. she is not able to come to devon and cornwall, she is not able to access any internet enabled devices, and, in the 21st century,
duncan kennedy reports.or a minimum of seven years for sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head of the national probation service has now taken the highly unusual move of writing an open letter to the people of plymouth, in which she says,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. we will talk to caroline davies — our correspondent at the climate change protests in central london, but first to edinburgh where our scotland environment correspondent — kevin keane — has been following what's happening there... how well attended is that rally? pretty well attended, estimates of 10,000 to 15,000 which exceeds the highest end of the expectations from the organisers. they started in march at half past 11 in the meadows area of aberdeen and walked for two miles down through the centre of edinburgh, down the royal mile, past holyrood, which is the home of the scottish parliament, and have come to holyrood park. behind me there is a stage, we had a procession of people on stage giving speeches, there has been some music too and thatis there has been some music too and that is expected to continue through the afternoon. there is no doubt that the weather we have experienced here today has probably brought out additional numbers too but when they we re additional numbers t
duncan kennedy, bbc news. we will talk to caroline davies — our correspondent at the climate change protests in central london, but first to edinburgh where our scotland environment correspondent — kevin keane — has been following what's happening there... how well attended is that rally? pretty well attended, estimates of 10,000 to 15,000 which exceeds the highest end of the expectations from the organisers. they started in march at half past 11 in the meadows area of aberdeen and walked...
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ian duncan smith. >> mr. speaker, can i congratulate my friend on his very good put down of the shallow leader of the opposition. can i also say that i understand now that his government has changed the root origin of the term yellow hammer to describe the botched attempt by the leader of the opposition to dispatch his own deputy, and could i ask him -- could i ask him -- could i ask him -- i received and saw in my constituency, as others did recently, leaflets from the labor party calling for a general election now. could he answer me this question, can he give me any reason why we are not having an election at this particular point? does he think for any moment it could be because the leader of the opposition fears his own party just as much as he fears us? >> prime minister. >> i thank my friend for his very acute question, mr. speaker, and i'm afraid the answer is very simple, they don't want an election because they are not sure that the public would trust them with the government of this country and i t
ian duncan smith. >> mr. speaker, can i congratulate my friend on his very good put down of the shallow leader of the opposition. can i also say that i understand now that his government has changed the root origin of the term yellow hammer to describe the botched attempt by the leader of the opposition to dispatch his own deputy, and could i ask him -- could i ask him -- could i ask him -- i received and saw in my constituency, as others did recently, leaflets from the labor party...
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i'm jericka duncan.ane dorian is finally crawling away from the bahamas after devastating the island chain with category 4 veracity. dorian lingered long enough to shred roofs, hurl cars and force even veteran rescue crews to seek shelter for themselves. the storm is headed to the u.s. mainland, but right now there's just no best guess as to when it will make landfall if at all. norah o'donnell is in cocoa beach, florida, where she begins our coverage. >> reporter: the life-threatening storm is unleashing unprecedented devastation in the bahamas. it struck as a category 5 with sustained winds of 185 miles an hour. gusts over 220 tore the roofs off houses. an estimated 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. and the floodwaters reached to the tops of trees. these cars were piled up like children's toys. tonight we're learning at least five deaths are reported. the search for victims is just beginning. in the u.s., dorian could hit nearly a thousand miles of coastline. that's more than 5.5 million people o
i'm jericka duncan.ane dorian is finally crawling away from the bahamas after devastating the island chain with category 4 veracity. dorian lingered long enough to shred roofs, hurl cars and force even veteran rescue crews to seek shelter for themselves. the storm is headed to the u.s. mainland, but right now there's just no best guess as to when it will make landfall if at all. norah o'donnell is in cocoa beach, florida, where she begins our coverage. >> reporter: the life-threatening...
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>> duncan, hypothetical season is over. she does have this whether it's wind at her back or pressure coming at her depending on how you put it, how does that affect, in your view, the balancing of whatever evidence democrats have if they want to go forward? >> well, look, in addition to the political aspects of it, there are some legal aspects of it. and there is one new thing coming out of this, which is something that we wouldn't really know if the associated press and other press outlets wouldn't have gone ahead and get the unredistracted search warrants from the michael cohen search warrant. what we know now, what the cause of the associated press did is the southern district of new york is not going to go forward with an investigation into anymore campaign finance violations. and the reason that that's significant is that we know other people were involved. michael cohen did not act alone. in fact, the indictment itself charges a conspiracy. we know if we can put that together with michael cohen's congressional testimo
>> duncan, hypothetical season is over. she does have this whether it's wind at her back or pressure coming at her depending on how you put it, how does that affect, in your view, the balancing of whatever evidence democrats have if they want to go forward? >> well, look, in addition to the political aspects of it, there are some legal aspects of it. and there is one new thing coming out of this, which is something that we wouldn't really know if the associated press and other press...
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be granted permission until tuesday, december 31st, and to recognize through martinoh and abigail duncan and shim arey figures. >> without objection. >> six weeks ago on sunday morning, connie and i woke up, checked our iphones and immediately called out to each other and said look what happened in dayton, 1:00 in the morning, that first sunday night, saturday night in august, 1:00 sunday morning, a man, local man with an assault weapon walked into the oregon district in dayton. as people were out having fun that night and opened fire he killed his sister, he killed eight others. he wanted more than 20. he did all this in the space of 32 seconds, fired 41 bullets, telling you the kind of gun it is. the police heroically, six police officers descended on him, shot and killed him before he could walk into this nightclub where he probably would have killed 20 other people. i called nan whaley at 8:30. this happened at 1:00 in the morning, i called her at 8:30, 71/2 hours later. the first thing she said to me was i have gotten emails and texts and calls from several dozen mayors around the c
be granted permission until tuesday, december 31st, and to recognize through martinoh and abigail duncan and shim arey figures. >> without objection. >> six weeks ago on sunday morning, connie and i woke up, checked our iphones and immediately called out to each other and said look what happened in dayton, 1:00 in the morning, that first sunday night, saturday night in august, 1:00 sunday morning, a man, local man with an assault weapon walked into the oregon district in dayton. as...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.han ask the european union for a further delay to brexit. it costs £1 billion a month, it achieves absolutely nothing, what on earth is the point of a further delay. the devastation of hurricane dorian in the bahamas — at least 70,000 people need urgent help. a special report fom alaska, where developers want president trump to remove environmental protections in america's largest national forest. and a new way of caring for people with dementia — a village where residents can wander freely and safely.
welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.han ask the european union for a further delay to brexit. it costs £1 billion a month, it achieves absolutely nothing, what on earth is the point of a further delay. the devastation of hurricane dorian in the bahamas — at least 70,000 people need urgent help. a special report fom alaska, where developers want president trump to remove environmental protections in america's largest national forest. and a new way of caring for people with dementia —...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.aring the brunt, the northernmost abaco islands. part of it is already under water and, in some areas, you cannot tell the difference as to the beginning of the street versus where the ocean begins. chaos at hong kong international airport, as protestors block road and rail links and force dozens of flights to be cancelled. a blunt message for britain's conservative mps: block a no—deal brexit and be barred from elections. eighty years after the attack that sparked world war two,
welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.aring the brunt, the northernmost abaco islands. part of it is already under water and, in some areas, you cannot tell the difference as to the beginning of the street versus where the ocean begins. chaos at hong kong international airport, as protestors block road and rail links and force dozens of flights to be cancelled. a blunt message for britain's conservative mps: block a no—deal brexit and be barred from elections. eighty years after the...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.ohnson as the prime minister of luxembourg tells him brexit‘s become a "nightmare". don't become a "nightmare". put the blame on us becau 110w don't put the blame on us because now they don't know how to get out of this... situation. they put themselves in. the human cost of the world's deadliest conflict. a special report on afghanistan's so—called ‘forever war‘. president trump says it looks like iran was responsible for the attack that halved saudi oil production. but he insists he doesn't want war. and the teenager who took on climate change — greta thunberg accepts amnesty international‘s ‘ambassador
welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani.ohnson as the prime minister of luxembourg tells him brexit‘s become a "nightmare". don't become a "nightmare". put the blame on us becau 110w don't put the blame on us because now they don't know how to get out of this... situation. they put themselves in. the human cost of the world's deadliest conflict. a special report on afghanistan's so—called ‘forever war‘. president trump says it looks like iran was responsible for...
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i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: a double defeat for downing street. snap election. as for a snap election. the road to brexit becomes evt more as the road to brexit becomes even more uncertain, charting a way forward for westminster. assessing the damage of dorian — rescuers reach parts of hurricane—hit bahamas for the first time. the bbc is there. having flown over the abaco islands, ican having flown over the abaco islands, i can tell you there is mile upon mile that looks just like this scene.
i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: a double defeat for downing street. snap election. as for a snap election. the road to brexit becomes evt more as the road to brexit becomes even more uncertain, charting a way forward for westminster. assessing the damage of dorian — rescuers reach parts of hurricane—hit bahamas for the first time. the bbc is there. having flown over the abaco islands, ican having flown over the abaco islands, i can tell you there is mile upon mile that looks just...
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i'm duncan golsetani. the brink of wrecking any deal that we might be able to strike in brussels. because tomorrow's bill would hand control of the negotiations to the eu. there is no consent within this house to live the european union without a deal. there is no majority for no deal in the country. protestors celebrated outside the commons — borisjohnson says he'll now push for a general election.
i'm duncan golsetani. the brink of wrecking any deal that we might be able to strike in brussels. because tomorrow's bill would hand control of the negotiations to the eu. there is no consent within this house to live the european union without a deal. there is no majority for no deal in the country. protestors celebrated outside the commons — borisjohnson says he'll now push for a general election.
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i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: no clear winner in israel's general election.ing a coalition. in the next few days we will enter negotiations in order to build a strong government and prevent an anti— zionist dangerous government. the us considers its next move as officials say there's strong evidence to suggest iran was behind saturday's attack on saudi oilfacilities. after the collapse of afghan peace talks, a top spokesman for the taliban tells the bbc it's still
i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: no clear winner in israel's general election.ing a coalition. in the next few days we will enter negotiations in order to build a strong government and prevent an anti— zionist dangerous government. the us considers its next move as officials say there's strong evidence to suggest iran was behind saturday's attack on saudi oilfacilities. after the collapse of afghan peace talks, a top spokesman for the taliban tells the bbc it's still
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i'm jericka duncan. hurricane dorian is finally on the move after churning over the bahamas for days. the toll on the island nation is enormous and now the storm is heading toward the southeastern u.s. it's forecast to cause erosion for about 80% of beaches between florida and north carolina. we begin our coverage with norah o'donnell in cocoa beach, florida. >> reporter: hurricane dorian is here in florida, lashing this coastal community. this beach was closed earlier this afternoon and authorities are urging people to shelter in place tonight. some counties have issued curfews with a dangerous storm surge forecast overnight. and tonight we are also getting our first aerial look at the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding in the bahamas. look at this. stunning images. this is actually abaco island. homes flattened as far as the eye can see. the official death toll is five, t xp t go much higher. abaco and grand bahama were pounded by dorian for two solid days. the red cross says nearly half of the home
i'm jericka duncan. hurricane dorian is finally on the move after churning over the bahamas for days. the toll on the island nation is enormous and now the storm is heading toward the southeastern u.s. it's forecast to cause erosion for about 80% of beaches between florida and north carolina. we begin our coverage with norah o'donnell in cocoa beach, florida. >> reporter: hurricane dorian is here in florida, lashing this coastal community. this beach was closed earlier this afternoon and...
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, hi, duncan, this is isabella down here, both of whom were rescued out of hurricane dorian, we bringe dealing with. >> so many dogs, 39 today, they'll make 60 this week in addition to more in the weeks to come. >> what about the dogs from the bahamas? >> they are in quarantine. >> how did you get them here? >> charter flights. >> how much does all of this cost? >> a lot, a lot. we are totally dependent on donors or sponsors, we are 100% reliable. >> last year we rescued a couple of dogs in hurricane florence, fox news raised close to $25,000 to help and happy to report florence is doing really well, the big one. >> yeah. she's great, she's happy and has 3-year-old brother. leland: that's great. shows how much a little bit and dedicated folks like you guy can go for really nice dogs, if you want to help luckydoganimalrescue.org, this is isabella, this is duncan, there's more dogs to adopt, gillian, it's your birthday and i feel it's only fair that we offer you the ability to let everyone make a donation in your name to support lucky dog animal rescue. legal law school i will be doing
, hi, duncan, this is isabella down here, both of whom were rescued out of hurricane dorian, we bringe dealing with. >> so many dogs, 39 today, they'll make 60 this week in addition to more in the weeks to come. >> what about the dogs from the bahamas? >> they are in quarantine. >> how did you get them here? >> charter flights. >> how much does all of this cost? >> a lot, a lot. we are totally dependent on donors or sponsors, we are 100% reliable....
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there are cops on the rooftops of different duncan buildings.c trying to raise awareness to get people to come in and make donations. last year, statewide, this event made about $55,000 this year. this year, the goal is 100,000. hopefully we will be getting the numbers by the end of the day we will let you know how it goes. reporting letter walnut creek elissa harrington, ktvu, fox2.'s reckless quibec the salad see what is happening in the commute. >>> the east bay is the busiest commute for sure. dave and gasia mikaelian, we have slowing of some of the traditional freeways like interstate 80, 580, 24, 45 minute drive. it is been creeping up for the last hour or so. this is about the peak of the commute heading out to the macarthur maze. no major issues at the bay bridge anymore. we had an earlier crash that has been cleared at the toll plaza. we also do have a look at the commute on 880. it is getting busier. especially the southbound direction and the dumbarton the san mateo bridge. they have had issues on north on 280 on the right. it is 7:47
there are cops on the rooftops of different duncan buildings.c trying to raise awareness to get people to come in and make donations. last year, statewide, this event made about $55,000 this year. this year, the goal is 100,000. hopefully we will be getting the numbers by the end of the day we will let you know how it goes. reporting letter walnut creek elissa harrington, ktvu, fox2.'s reckless quibec the salad see what is happening in the commute. >>> the east bay is the busiest...
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"cbs this morning" saturday co-host jericka duncan is with us. south carolina where the storm is expected to bring life-threatening flooding. to tony, how is it there now? >> reporter: good morning. while the sun has been out close to 30 minutes but it's hard to tell. barrier islands behind me are truly being masked by monster waves. buoy reading came in moments ago, measuring a 23-foot wave, more than a two-story a concern. heavy wind and rain left several streets in charleston flooded in the overnight. dorian's biggest impact is expected after midnight tonight when the storm surge could reach seven feet. jamie yuccas is already seeing some of that. >> reporter: this is what we're looking about right now. a foot of rain is heading our way. we're getting battered along the coastline in charleston. we're between the battery and waterfront park. i can tell you, every time this rain hits, it feels like ice pellettes hitting your face. about 160,000 people without power at this point in time. you talked about the sun coming up. that's been good news
"cbs this morning" saturday co-host jericka duncan is with us. south carolina where the storm is expected to bring life-threatening flooding. to tony, how is it there now? >> reporter: good morning. while the sun has been out close to 30 minutes but it's hard to tell. barrier islands behind me are truly being masked by monster waves. buoy reading came in moments ago, measuring a 23-foot wave, more than a two-story a concern. heavy wind and rain left several streets in charleston...
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duncan kennedy reports.r sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head of the national probation service has now taken the highly unusual move of writing an open letter to the people of plymouth, in which she says vanessa george will not be allowed to return to devon or cornwall. the parole board has imposed an unusually large exclusion zone which reflects the nature of her crimes and the number of her victims." but some have questioned how such a wide ban could be enforced. i really think that they have a job on their hands because these are the most comprehensive parole conditions i have ever seen. she is not able to come to devon and cornwall, she is not able to access any internet—enabled devices, and, in the 21st century, that's really difficult. i want
duncan kennedy reports.r sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head of the national probation service has now taken the highly unusual move of writing an open letter to the people of plymouth, in which she says vanessa george will not be...