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simon, just remind us how harry dunn died. harry dunn was killed last august.s allegedly hit by a car when he was on his motorbike outside an raf base used by the us military, the car allegedly being driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. initially she engaged with the police in this country, with northamptonshire police but then she decided to leave the country, saying she had diplomatic immunity. eloy said the crash was a tragic accident. ever since, said the crash was a tragic accident. eversince, how dumb‘s family have been campaigning for what they see is justice. they want anne sacoolas back in the uk to a nswer anne sacoolas back in the uk to answer for what happened. —— anne sacoolas back in the uk to answerfor what happened. —— ever since, harry dunn's family have been campaigning for what they see as justice. they visited washington and new york and even spoke with president trump and they thought they were making progress because in december, the crown prosecution service in this country decided they would charge anne sacoolas with causi
simon, just remind us how harry dunn died. harry dunn was killed last august.s allegedly hit by a car when he was on his motorbike outside an raf base used by the us military, the car allegedly being driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. initially she engaged with the police in this country, with northamptonshire police but then she decided to leave the country, saying she had diplomatic immunity. eloy said the crash was a tragic accident. ever since, said the crash was a tragic...
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however, those fell on deaf ears and you might remember harry dunn's —— harry dunn's family came hereed states and even to the white housein united states and even to the white house in order to raise attention to the case and make those appeals to anne sacoolas time and time again. after a ll anne sacoolas time and time again. after all that failed, and extradition request was issued for her to be returned to the uk by the american authorities but in a statement by the state department, it is very clear that they are turning that down. the us state department said if the united states we re department said if the united states were to grant the uk's extradition request, it would render diplomatic immunitya request, it would render diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set in extraordinarily troubling precedent. they do go on to say that the government here again expresses its sincere condolences to the family but of course that is far short of what they really want and that is for anne sacoolas to face this charge of causing death by dangerous driving. the construction of
however, those fell on deaf ears and you might remember harry dunn's —— harry dunn's family came hereed states and even to the white housein united states and even to the white house in order to raise attention to the case and make those appeals to anne sacoolas time and time again. after a ll anne sacoolas time and time again. after all that failed, and extradition request was issued for her to be returned to the uk by the american authorities but in a statement by the state department, it...
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the latest there from harry dunn's family. it is just past 3:30am latest there from harry dunn's family. it isjust past 3:30am in the morning. this week i'm in san sebastian. spain's culinary hotspot, tasting my way through all of the pintxos, and finding out how to pay like a local. aupa! we hear about the positive effects of travel on our mental health. i'm feeling on top of the world. fantastic! and rajan is in saudi arabia, exploring jeddah's historic district. san sebastian, the basque country's holiday playground, tucked away up here on the bay of biscay. it's really stunning. there are three beaches with coastal hiking trails, but what people really come here for is the food. this northern spanish city holds one of the highest numbers of michelin stars per square metre in the world, and they also claim to have the most bars per person, so this place sounds right up my street! and the basques have their own way of eating, too. it's all about pintxos. my guide to the pintxos scene is luis. he grew up in san sebastian and
the latest there from harry dunn's family. it is just past 3:30am latest there from harry dunn's family. it isjust past 3:30am in the morning. this week i'm in san sebastian. spain's culinary hotspot, tasting my way through all of the pintxos, and finding out how to pay like a local. aupa! we hear about the positive effects of travel on our mental health. i'm feeling on top of the world. fantastic! and rajan is in saudi arabia, exploring jeddah's historic district. san sebastian, the basque...
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the dunn family says they will continue to fight.ne took full account of the risks and complexity of the high—speed rail which could now cost £106 billion. in spore, serena williams is out of the australian open. the seven time champion lost to her chinese opponent in the third round, her earliest defeat in melbourne since 2006. bobby dazzler, roberto may note late winner at wolves sense liverpool 16 points clear at the top of the premier league. league1 liverpool 16 points clear at the top of the premier league. league 1 side tranmere knock watford out of the fa cup. next up it's manchester united in the fourth round. i'll be back with more on all those stories after 9:30am. the president of the european commission has signed boris johnson's brexit withdrawal agreement, a week to the day the uk is due to leave the eu. ursula von der leyen and the european council president, charles michel, put pen to paper to the deal signalling the uk's departure. the european parliament is expected to approve the bill on wednesday. an nhs trust be
the dunn family says they will continue to fight.ne took full account of the risks and complexity of the high—speed rail which could now cost £106 billion. in spore, serena williams is out of the australian open. the seven time champion lost to her chinese opponent in the third round, her earliest defeat in melbourne since 2006. bobby dazzler, roberto may note late winner at wolves sense liverpool 16 points clear at the top of the premier league. league1 liverpool 16 points clear at the top...
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it was last august harry dunn died here, and today the scene was still framed by the caring tributesis the american woman who's been charged with causing harry's death by dangerous driving. there was no sign of her today at this house in washington dc, where she was living. she flew to america after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity. this afternoon, harry's family gathered to give their reaction to the news that the american government has now refused to extradite mrs sacoolas to britain — a decision harry's mum says is difficult to believe or accept. what does this do to your fight to get anne sacoolas back? just gives us more determination to carry on. it's just another hurdle. we've come across lots of them since the 11th of october and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. it certainly is. it won't be the end, it never will be the end, we're not going anywhere. the decision to block the extradition was taken at the highest level, with mike pompeo, the secretary of state, formally telling the british gove
it was last august harry dunn died here, and today the scene was still framed by the caring tributesis the american woman who's been charged with causing harry's death by dangerous driving. there was no sign of her today at this house in washington dc, where she was living. she flew to america after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity. this afternoon, harry's family gathered to give their reaction to the news that the american government has now refused to extradite mrs sacoolas to...
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the dunn family says they'll fight.overnment spending watchdog says no—one took full account of the risks and complexity of the high—speed rail project, which could now cost £106 billion. huge crowds in the iraqi capital call for us forces to be expelled from the country. boris johnson's brexit withdrawal agreement is signed by eu leaders a week before the uk leaves the bloc. one of the uk's biggest supermarkets, tesco, says it'll no longer sell items bundled together using plastic. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm carrie gracie china is taking drastic action to try to stop the spread of coronavirus. the world health organization say they don't currently believe the outbreak presents a global health emergency, but they think it may yet become one. public transport has been suspended in ten cities in hubei province, and temples are being shut over the lunar new year. the restrictions affect at least 20 million people across the region where the virus emerged. so far 26 people in china have died as a result
the dunn family says they'll fight.overnment spending watchdog says no—one took full account of the risks and complexity of the high—speed rail project, which could now cost £106 billion. huge crowds in the iraqi capital call for us forces to be expelled from the country. boris johnson's brexit withdrawal agreement is signed by eu leaders a week before the uk leaves the bloc. one of the uk's biggest supermarkets, tesco, says it'll no longer sell items bundled together using plastic. good...
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saying that hari dunn's death was a terrible but all intentional accident. we're joined live now on the program i'm happy to say by rob sacre rod is the lawyer for hari dunn's family speaking to us from the u.k. good to have you on the program what was the family's reaction to this decision was it expected there. completely unexpected good evening to you we had prepared for this development. many many times my own was one of the 1st people in washington to make it clear that the united states administration position was that she was never going back to ultimately the united states returning to discretion to graft extradition or no its decision is in the hands of the secretary of state and he clearly exercise that discretion let's not just decide not to send her back it was no surprise to the family to sleep last night peacefully and calmly we just simply did our stride it's one step along the road but i can assure your viewers tonight that we are more competent than have or who this will become in the place just to see you carry the u.s. state department's a
saying that hari dunn's death was a terrible but all intentional accident. we're joined live now on the program i'm happy to say by rob sacre rod is the lawyer for hari dunn's family speaking to us from the u.k. good to have you on the program what was the family's reaction to this decision was it expected there. completely unexpected good evening to you we had prepared for this development. many many times my own was one of the 1st people in washington to make it clear that the united states...
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harry dunn was a teenager with the ability to enjoy life and spread fun.was killed here in northamptonshire after his motorbike collided with a car. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has since been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. she has left the uk, two weeks after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity and was staying at this house near washington, dc. immunity and was staying at this house nearwashington, dc. she immunity and was staying at this house near washington, dc. she has refused to return to britain. now harry's family have heard of the american government has formally turned down a request to extradite mrs sacoolas. this morning harry's mum gave her reaction. we are quite happy to continue our fight. nothing is going to stop us, nothing is going to make us go away and it doesn't matter how long it takes. if it means we have got to wait until the next administration, in four to five years time, we will. it was mike pompeo, the american secretary of state, who e—mailed the british government with the news that the extr
harry dunn was a teenager with the ability to enjoy life and spread fun.was killed here in northamptonshire after his motorbike collided with a car. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has since been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. she has left the uk, two weeks after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity and was staying at this house near washington, dc. immunity and was staying at this house nearwashington, dc. she immunity and was staying at this house near...
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police demand an urgent meeting with the commander of the us base close to where harry dunn was killed, after another incident involving a car being driven on the wrong side of the road. heavy rain and thunderstorms dampen bushfires in eastern australia, but bring flooding to some areas. british scientists suggest the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. a crack—down on alcohol—fuelled holidays in majorca and ibiza, as pub crawls and happy hours are banned in three popular resorts. and the hernia mesh implants used with little or no clinical evidence. find out more about that and other exclusive reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. that's in half an hour. british business groups have warned the chancellor there'll be higherfood prices and jobs might be affected, if britain diverges from eu regulations after brexit. the warning comes after sajid javid's comments in today's financial times newspaper, where he's also insisted that firms must adjust to new regulations, and that not all businesses will be
police demand an urgent meeting with the commander of the us base close to where harry dunn was killed, after another incident involving a car being driven on the wrong side of the road. heavy rain and thunderstorms dampen bushfires in eastern australia, but bring flooding to some areas. british scientists suggest the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. a crack—down on alcohol—fuelled holidays in majorca and ibiza,...
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the death of harry dunn. foreign secretary says america's refusal to extradite the woman charged is a denial ofjustice. the massive swarms of desert locusts threatening the food supply in east africa. and it's just not cricket. caught in the slips, england's ben stokes lets rip. bleep. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the 15—year—old tennis sensation coco gauff knocks out the defending champion at the australian open. good evening. the death of a baby boy a week after he was delivered at a hospital in kent was wholly avoidable, a coroner has ruled. harry richford died at the queen elizabeth the queen mother hospital in margate in 2017. the trust has apologised for the failings in harry's care. the bbc revealed yesterday that there have been at least seven preventable baby deaths, including that of harry, at the east kent nhs trust to which the hospital belongs. here's our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan, and his report contains flashing images. we didn't get to hold harry until the day th
the death of harry dunn. foreign secretary says america's refusal to extradite the woman charged is a denial ofjustice. the massive swarms of desert locusts threatening the food supply in east africa. and it's just not cricket. caught in the slips, england's ben stokes lets rip. bleep. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the 15—year—old tennis sensation coco gauff knocks out the defending champion at the australian open. good evening. the death of a baby boy a week after he was...
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it was last august harry dunn died here, and today the scene was still framed by the caring tributeswoman who's been charged with causing harry's death by dangerous driving. there was no sign of her today at this house in washington dc, where she was living. she flew to america after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity. this afternoon, harry's family gathered to give their reaction to the news that the american government has now refused to extradite mrs sacoolas to britain. a decision harry's mum says is difficult to believe or accept. what does this do to your fight to get anne sacoolas back? just gives us more determination to carry on. it's just another hurdle. we've come across lots of them since the 11th of october. and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. it certainly is. it won't be the end, it never will be the end, we're not going anywhere. the decision to block the extradition was taken at the highest level, with mike pompeo, the secretary of state, formally telling the british government. the amer
it was last august harry dunn died here, and today the scene was still framed by the caring tributeswoman who's been charged with causing harry's death by dangerous driving. there was no sign of her today at this house in washington dc, where she was living. she flew to america after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity. this afternoon, harry's family gathered to give their reaction to the news that the american government has now refused to extradite mrs sacoolas to britain. a decision...
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the dunn family are determined to continue their fight, to us.ve begun to share details of those accidents going back so many years? quite privileged, to be perfectly honest. we had many people contact us about incidences that they were aware of. we didn't expect anyone really to come forward with their own personal experiences. they were very touching stories and majors feel more compelled to work our hardest to make sure it stopped happening. —— made us feel more compelled. you are still fighting for justice for your son, ifany still fighting for justice for your son, if any of those incidents were acted on and those road safety measures were put in place, it might have been that harry was still alive? i can't believe this hasn't been challenged before. we cannot allow this to continue without safety measures being put in place. it is wonderful that northamptonshire police have said they will provide driver training for the americans that come over, thatis for the americans that come over, that is a great step in the right direction, a small st
the dunn family are determined to continue their fight, to us.ve begun to share details of those accidents going back so many years? quite privileged, to be perfectly honest. we had many people contact us about incidences that they were aware of. we didn't expect anyone really to come forward with their own personal experiences. they were very touching stories and majors feel more compelled to work our hardest to make sure it stopped happening. —— made us feel more compelled. you are still...
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harry dunn's family say they'll continue their fight after the us refuses to extradite the woman accused of causing his death. she will come back. i don't care how long it takes. justice for harry. it will not waver, our determination is probably stronger now than it was before. if that is even possible. more than 200 private patients of a suspended surgeon who worked for spire healthcare are recalled. and i knew is what we look at the output of bbc trending. in—depth report or click bait about cats and celebrities? joiners at 7:45pm. —— join us. good evening. authorites are trying to trace 2000 people who have flown from wuhan in china into the uk in the past fortnight. it comes as the chief medical officer says that 14 people who've already been tested in the uk for coronavirus have been given the all clear. in china, travel restrictions have been widened as the death toll climbed to 26 and hundreds more were infected. people are being stopped from leaving the city of wuhan, where the virus originated, and there are also severe travel restrictions in several other cities. cases of the
harry dunn's family say they'll continue their fight after the us refuses to extradite the woman accused of causing his death. she will come back. i don't care how long it takes. justice for harry. it will not waver, our determination is probably stronger now than it was before. if that is even possible. more than 200 private patients of a suspended surgeon who worked for spire healthcare are recalled. and i knew is what we look at the output of bbc trending. in—depth report or click bait...
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for the dunn family.eeling in response to the news the americans have rejected this extradition request. naturally disappointed, obviously. whenever you don't get your own way about anything you feel naturally disappointed, but we took it laying down, if i'm honest. it wasn't anything we didn't expect. we did expect them to say no so it was just onwards and upwards and keep fighting and get plan b together. not so long ago you were shown some footage by itv news of anne sacoolas driving at home back in the us. itv have given us permission to use this footage, to show this to our viewers, and we have asked your permission, as well. when you saw it, you are very, very, very distressed. you can just it, you are very, very, very distressed. you canjust show it, you are very, very, very distressed. you can just show our audience it now, i hope. cani can i have a word with you, please? will you go back to the uk, ms sacoolas? you are incredibly distressed at first seeing that. how do you reflect on that now? i
for the dunn family.eeling in response to the news the americans have rejected this extradition request. naturally disappointed, obviously. whenever you don't get your own way about anything you feel naturally disappointed, but we took it laying down, if i'm honest. it wasn't anything we didn't expect. we did expect them to say no so it was just onwards and upwards and keep fighting and get plan b together. not so long ago you were shown some footage by itv news of anne sacoolas driving at home...
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the dunn family say they may have to wait until the u.s. gets a new president. >> if it means we have to wait until the next administration, then we will. >> reporter: british courts have tried anne sacoolas with dangerous driving causing death. if convicted, the american mother of three faces up to 14 years in prison. that is if she returns to the uk. cbs news, london. >> the dunn family is preparing a civil lawsuit against anne sacoolas in the u.s. , seeking millions of dollars in compensation. >>> coming up, it's been a busy week in san francisco's chinatown. how many are preparing for the lunar new year. >>> the year of the rats is upon us. today, san francisco's chinatown is bustling with everyone getting ready for the largest lunar new year celebration outside of asia. shops, markets and bakeries packed to the brim today with people stocking up on food, and decorations. hundreds of thousands of spectators are expected to pack san francisco's streets for the big celebration. the parade kicks off saturday, february 8th, just after 5:00.
the dunn family say they may have to wait until the u.s. gets a new president. >> if it means we have to wait until the next administration, then we will. >> reporter: british courts have tried anne sacoolas with dangerous driving causing death. if convicted, the american mother of three faces up to 14 years in prison. that is if she returns to the uk. cbs news, london. >> the dunn family is preparing a civil lawsuit against anne sacoolas in the u.s. , seeking millions of...
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in a moment we will speak to radd seiger, spokesman for the dunn family.he appeal for extradition. i have to be absolutely clear with you, i think the chances of america actually responding by sending back anne sacoolas to this country are very limited. that is not with the do, but we continue to make every effort that we can. mr seigerjoins us now from denver. great to have you with us. where have you got to it with this extradition request? the government have weighed in but we have you got to in the legal process? the extradition request went in on friday and it goes into the legal box no in the united states and it is handled by the state department and the department ofjustice, were good people like lawyers are going to go through the legal process. that is where we are at. is a the business of the courts? do they make a decision on the extradition request or does it come down to what the administration wants? the first phase of it is a legal one, it goes and the courts, purely to make sure that the request is in accordance with the requirements in th
in a moment we will speak to radd seiger, spokesman for the dunn family.he appeal for extradition. i have to be absolutely clear with you, i think the chances of america actually responding by sending back anne sacoolas to this country are very limited. that is not with the do, but we continue to make every effort that we can. mr seigerjoins us now from denver. great to have you with us. where have you got to it with this extradition request? the government have weighed in but we have you got...
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harry dunn died after his motorbike collided with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road bytonshire last august. duncan kennedy's report contains some flash photography. it was last august harry dunn died here and today, the scene was still framed by the caring tributes of those who loved him. anne sacoolas, pictured on her wedding day, is the american woman who's been charged with causing harry's death by dangerous driving. she had left this nearby american intelligence base moments before the collision, but two weeks later, left britain, claiming diplomatic immunity. now the united states has refused to send her back, something harry's mum says is difficult to accept. itjust gives us more determination to carry on. it's just another hurdle. we've come across lots of them since the 4th of october and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the american secretary of state, who insisted mrs sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immuni
harry dunn died after his motorbike collided with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road bytonshire last august. duncan kennedy's report contains some flash photography. it was last august harry dunn died here and today, the scene was still framed by the caring tributes of those who loved him. anne sacoolas, pictured on her wedding day, is the american woman who's been charged with causing harry's death by dangerous driving. she had left this nearby american intelligence base moments...
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ifrom harry dunn's mother.tradite anne sacoolas. they will not allow that extradition. harry done's mother they are standing alongside andrea leadsom, the business secretary, who is the family's mp. shalit is saying that she feels supported by her and the government but essentially making the point that she will not simply not give up —— charlotte. we do not know when she's coming back, but she will come back, she said of anne sacoolas. her son, harry will come back, she said of anne sacoolas. herson, harry dunn, was killed last august, died last august in that a traffic accident. he was out on his motorbike, out on the road just outside a us military base in northamptonshire when he was hit bya in northamptonshire when he was hit by a car. he died at the age of 19 at last august. in essence, his mother saying that as far as she is concerned, the family's fight continues. now, joseph mccann is considered one of the country's most dangerous sex offenders. last month he was jailed for a minimum of 30 years for ki
ifrom harry dunn's mother.tradite anne sacoolas. they will not allow that extradition. harry done's mother they are standing alongside andrea leadsom, the business secretary, who is the family's mp. shalit is saying that she feels supported by her and the government but essentially making the point that she will not simply not give up —— charlotte. we do not know when she's coming back, but she will come back, she said of anne sacoolas. her son, harry will come back, she said of anne...
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mr dunn was killed when his motorbike crashed into a car outside a us military base in northamptonshiremily spokesman spoke after the meeting, which he described as "warm and positive". the foreign secretary is every bit as angry as the parents are and, frankly, the whole nation now, and they are not going to take this lying down. so, we've come away from that meeting feeling really... really "pleased" is the wrong word, but satisfied that the foreign secretary is in there batting for harry, and we have no worries or concerns that this is going to be swept under the carpet. there is a special relationship here, but now is the time for both the americans and the british to prove that this is a special relationship. beyond that, i think there's a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back, but we have no doubt that she is coming back. he couldn't tell us exactly what all of the options are because they are currently being reviewed. this is a largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work — particularly on the lawyers' part — to do, before they can come out and say exactly what they're
mr dunn was killed when his motorbike crashed into a car outside a us military base in northamptonshiremily spokesman spoke after the meeting, which he described as "warm and positive". the foreign secretary is every bit as angry as the parents are and, frankly, the whole nation now, and they are not going to take this lying down. so, we've come away from that meeting feeling really... really "pleased" is the wrong word, but satisfied that the foreign secretary is in there...
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harry dunn died after his motorbike collided with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road by anne sacoolas last august. duncan kennedy's report contains some flash photography. it was last august that harry dunn died here, and today the scene were still framed by the caring tributes of those who love them. an american woman has been charged with causing his death by dangerous driving. she had left this nearby american intelligence base moments before the collision but two weeks later left britain, claiming diplomatic immunity. now the united states has refused to send her back, something harry's mum says it is difficult to accept. gives us more determination to carry on. it is just another hurdle, we have come across lots of things is the 4th of october and we will get over this one eventually. this is a setback, not the end of absolutely. the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the us secretary of state who insisted she was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it is five months since harry died, and his family h
harry dunn died after his motorbike collided with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road by anne sacoolas last august. duncan kennedy's report contains some flash photography. it was last august that harry dunn died here, and today the scene were still framed by the caring tributes of those who love them. an american woman has been charged with causing his death by dangerous driving. she had left this nearby american intelligence base moments before the collision but two weeks later...
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dunn. mr. duncan: i rise in strong support of s. 15 supporting veterans in stem career acts which is helping to expand job and education opportunities in the sciences. i was a proud sponsor of this house version of this bill. the bill directs the national cience foundation to develop a outreach plan and publish on engineering and math fields in ts indicator report. mr. dunn: and fellowship program to include outreach to veterans. i thank senator rubio and senator klobuchar for their bipartisan support and congressman lamb and a marine corps veteran for his work and i salute my fellow veterans who join me in introducing this bill. this is an introducing opportunity to support a piece of legislation, the nearly identical legislation that passed by voice vote won year ago. i urge passage and send it to the president's desk. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. mcadams: i reserve. the speaker pro tem
dunn. mr. duncan: i rise in strong support of s. 15 supporting veterans in stem career acts which is helping to expand job and education opportunities in the sciences. i was a proud sponsor of this house version of this bill. the bill directs the national cience foundation to develop a outreach plan and publish on engineering and math fields in ts indicator report. mr. dunn: and fellowship program to include outreach to veterans. i thank senator rubio and senator klobuchar for their bipartisan...
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for the dunn family sees the situation. precedented waters as far as we're aware this is never happened before this is the 1st time the united states of refused an extradition request from the u.k. and a long history of the extradition treaty to say that it would set a trap troubling precedent if she were to retire the family would simply argue that to allow somebody who's accused of a very serious crime in a country so e-bay justice that is what would be setting a troubled 'd person framework was brought in the 1960 s. to protect diplomats who were opposed 'd to hotspot countries and to keep them safe for instance if they were kid napped by a lawless regime it is not intended and it back to be a convention makes it absolutely clear that if you commit a crime in any country that you stay in your host country and face the consequences this is actually just a request will i have for every where as 'd we know the president trump and my co-pay will not be around forever and if necessary this family who i represent will happily.
for the dunn family sees the situation. precedented waters as far as we're aware this is never happened before this is the 1st time the united states of refused an extradition request from the u.k. and a long history of the extradition treaty to say that it would set a trap troubling precedent if she were to retire the family would simply argue that to allow somebody who's accused of a very serious crime in a country so e-bay justice that is what would be setting a troubled 'd person framework...
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the dunn family says they'll fight.renfell tower inquiry gets under way, the bbc has learned that councils still don't know the full extent of dangerous cladding in the uk. figures are published for the type of cladding used on grenfell, but local authorities weren't able to provide a clear picture for other types of dangerous materials — including the cladding which caught fire at a student block in bolton last year. graham satchell reports. at the base of grenfell tower, the writing on the wall is a call forjustice. for many here, there are still questions to be answered. it's why for survivors like tiago alves, resumption of this inquiry is critical. the second phase of this inquiry is probably most important part, get to the bottom of why this fire happened in the first place, get into the minds of the people who allowed something like this to happen and hopefully we will get to the bottom of this and bring the people who need to be brought to justice, to justice. the next part of the inquiry is vital because of the
the dunn family says they'll fight.renfell tower inquiry gets under way, the bbc has learned that councils still don't know the full extent of dangerous cladding in the uk. figures are published for the type of cladding used on grenfell, but local authorities weren't able to provide a clear picture for other types of dangerous materials — including the cladding which caught fire at a student block in bolton last year. graham satchell reports. at the base of grenfell tower, the writing on the...
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office has requested american anne sacoolas to be extradited to the uk over the death of teenager harry dunne cheshire teenager helped during a seizure by his online gaming friend 5,000 miles away. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator and former conservative advisor, jo—anne nadler and political writer and academic, maya goodfellow. after three years of deadlock, power sharing will return to northern ireland. a deal aimed at restoring devolved government was agreed by the main political parties, sinn fein and the democratic unionists, this afternoon. the northern ireland assembly will sit for the first time in 36 months tomorrow after it was suspended in 2017, after a political dispute. the vacuum created has had a big impact on public services, affecting schools, the nhs and key projects. it's hoped the agreement will bring about improvement and reform. but sinn fein and the dup are warning that serious challenges remain. there's flash photography in this report by our ireland correspondent emma vardy. after three years of
office has requested american anne sacoolas to be extradited to the uk over the death of teenager harry dunne cheshire teenager helped during a seizure by his online gaming friend 5,000 miles away. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator and former conservative advisor, jo—anne nadler and political writer and academic, maya goodfellow. after three years of deadlock, power sharing will return to northern ireland. a deal aimed...
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>> reporter: for months, dunn's family have recently pleaded with the u.s. >> i know the people were lovely, very nice, and they were desperately sad. i offered to bring the person in question in and they weren't ready for it. >> reporter: sacoolas has apologized for what she calls a tragic mistake. her attorney issued a statement saying, anne is devastated by this tragic accident and would do anything she could to bring harry back. secretary of state mike pompeo will be here in the uk this wednesday on a diplomatic visit and his counterpart will be meeting with dunn's family before seeing pompeo. whit? >> julia macfarlane for us in london, thank you. >>> we want turn now to the weather, rob marciano is in steamboat springs, colorado for us this morning. rob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. we're in position for the next storm to come through here. we had about an inch or two of snow every night this week. over 200 inches for the year. the next one will be coming in later on tonight. the storm that's on the east coast, that's beginning to move but. but they had tremend
>> reporter: for months, dunn's family have recently pleaded with the u.s. >> i know the people were lovely, very nice, and they were desperately sad. i offered to bring the person in question in and they weren't ready for it. >> reporter: sacoolas has apologized for what she calls a tragic mistake. her attorney issued a statement saying, anne is devastated by this tragic accident and would do anything she could to bring harry back. secretary of state mike pompeo will be here...
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to hold anne sacoolas accountable to answer to her charge for striking and killing harry dunn. but this morning, the u.s. maintains she had diplomatic immunity at the time and warned that the extradition request will, quote, establish an extraordinarily troubly precedent. this morning, british officials are demanding the wife of a former american diplomat who killed a british teen while driving return to face trial. the united kingdom sending a formal extradition letter friday to the u.s. government after anne sacoolas was charged with causing death by dangerous driving last month. >> can i have a word with you, please? >> no. >> will you go back to the uk, mrs. sacoolas? >> reporter: sacoolas apologized for what she calls a tragic mistake, admitting she was driving on the wrong side of the road when she struck 19-year-old harry dunn's motorcycle near an american air base. according to the legal team, she, quote, stayed on the scene to assist before an ambulance took him to the hospital where he died. but three weeks later sacoolas left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity in th
to hold anne sacoolas accountable to answer to her charge for striking and killing harry dunn. but this morning, the u.s. maintains she had diplomatic immunity at the time and warned that the extradition request will, quote, establish an extraordinarily troubly precedent. this morning, british officials are demanding the wife of a former american diplomat who killed a british teen while driving return to face trial. the united kingdom sending a formal extradition letter friday to the u.s....
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we‘re joined from washington by the dunn family spokesperson, radd seiger. good morning to you.were a couple of months ago when the family we re couple of months ago when the family were told they will never have anybody held accountable for their son‘s loss. anybody held accountable for their son's loss. if we look at the statement that has come from the us department of state, they say the extradition request is highly inappropriate. what do you make of that statement? well look, i think like most people, i am well accustomed to hearing nonsense coming from the trump administration. let‘s not forget what has happened here. this lady is accused of taking harry‘s life and fleeing the country. no—one is above the law and in modern society you do not get to move to another country might breaka not get to move to another country might break a law in that country, and then leave. so i will leave the viewers to conclude which party is behaving inappropriately here. the british authorities who have been working diligently to prepare this extradition request over the last few weeks? or
we‘re joined from washington by the dunn family spokesperson, radd seiger. good morning to you.were a couple of months ago when the family we re couple of months ago when the family were told they will never have anybody held accountable for their son‘s loss. anybody held accountable for their son's loss. if we look at the statement that has come from the us department of state, they say the extradition request is highly inappropriate. what do you make of that statement? well look, i think...
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harry dunn's mother has thanked mr raab for pushing her case, but said they will not stop campaigninging the uk justice system. the british motorbike firm, norton, has gone into administration. founded in 1898, norton is one of the last remaining british motorcycle brands and best known for its involvement in motorsport. it employs around 100 people at its leicestershire base. one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots has died at the age of 101. wing commander paul farnes was a fighter ace, a pilot who had brought down five or more enemy aircraft. there are nowjust two raf pilots remaining who defended britain from german invasion in the summer of 1940. munaza rafiq has been looking back at his life. the british met the challenge by throwing in everything they had. they were famously described by churchill as "the few", young fighter pilots who thought daily attacks by enemy planes in the summer attacks by enemy planes in the summer of 1940. it became known as the battle of britain. amongst them was 21—year—old paul farnes. by the end of the summer, he was a confirmed ace, ha
harry dunn's mother has thanked mr raab for pushing her case, but said they will not stop campaigninging the uk justice system. the british motorbike firm, norton, has gone into administration. founded in 1898, norton is one of the last remaining british motorcycle brands and best known for its involvement in motorsport. it employs around 100 people at its leicestershire base. one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots has died at the age of 101. wing commander paul farnes was a fighter...
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the family of harry dunn — who was killed in a car accident — have tonight met the foreign secretary.oman is wanted on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, but the us have refused an extradition request. we were assured that the prime minister's angry, we've met other cabinet members who are angry. this is not going to be taken lying down, and he will absolutely continue to press the point. and i think this is number one on the agenda, frankly. companies involved in refurbishing grenfell tower have been accused of failing to admit any responsibility for the fire, which killed 72 people. two men have beenjailed for trying to smuggle £60 million—worth of cocaine on a yacht into britain — one of the largest hauls of the drug in uk history. world leaders and holocaust survivors gather at auschwitz, in poland, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the nazi death camp. and this evening, the duke and duchess of cambridge have been attending a commemorative service in london, in honour of the victims and survivors of nazi persecution. england surge to victory in
the family of harry dunn — who was killed in a car accident — have tonight met the foreign secretary.oman is wanted on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, but the us have refused an extradition request. we were assured that the prime minister's angry, we've met other cabinet members who are angry. this is not going to be taken lying down, and he will absolutely continue to press the point. and i think this is number one on the agenda, frankly. companies involved in refurbishing...
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the driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work forjustice for harry dunnhit by bushfires are now at risk of flash flooding and power cuts as a result of rainstorms. in the state of victoria many fires have been put out by the storms but giant hailstones have also damaged property. john donnison reports. in a year of extreme weather, for australians, it doesn't just rain, it pours. hailstones the size of golf balls in the state of victoria. so intense, it shattered roofs. and all this in the middle of summer, as large parts of the country continue to burn. in melbourne, battered by high winds, few can remember such a dramatic shift in weather. such a freak storm. i was watching television, i went into the bedroom and i just looked out the window and the gumtree, which is two stories high, just disappeared. it was a white out at this birthday party, abandoned as people huddled for shelter. and this is a cricket pitch. no chance of a resumption in play any time soon, with more rain and hailforecast in the next 2a hours. but after months of hot temperatures fu
the driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work forjustice for harry dunnhit by bushfires are now at risk of flash flooding and power cuts as a result of rainstorms. in the state of victoria many fires have been put out by the storms but giant hailstones have also damaged property. john donnison reports. in a year of extreme weather, for australians, it doesn't just rain, it pours. hailstones the size of golf balls in the state of victoria. so intense, it shattered...
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driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work for the justice for harry dunnews — still to come: a crucial test for elon musk‘s spacex crew capsule appears to go to plan. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set up on by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him ‘the butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: prince harry says his decision to step back from royal duties and move his family
driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work for the justice for harry dunnews — still to come: a crucial test for elon musk‘s spacex crew capsule appears to go to plan. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with...
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driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work for the justice for harry dunnthered in berlin for the bmp summit and have agreed to uphold the arms embargo as part of the peace efforts. the agreement aims to stop the flow of foreign weapons and trips into the country. libya has been plagued for the last nine years by fighting between forces loyal to the un backed government and the self—styled libyan national army. the german chancellor angela merkel said a special committee would be subject oversee the peace process and ensure the truce becomes a full cease—fire. translation: we received commitments by all of the participants that, until this meeting, the participants of the conference of today commit themselves to not give any further support to these parties to the conflict and in the sense that they don't give any sort of military support to them, they also will not give them weapons so that the arms embargo is respected and teachers hold. i think we created a spirit today that will enable us to pursue the track this path forward outlined. let's go to our c
driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work for the justice for harry dunnthered in berlin for the bmp summit and have agreed to uphold the arms embargo as part of the peace efforts. the agreement aims to stop the flow of foreign weapons and trips into the country. libya has been plagued for the last nine years by fighting between forces loyal to the un backed government and the self—styled libyan national army. the german chancellor angela merkel said a special...
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radd sieger — a spokesman for the dunn family — told us how his parents had reacted to the news.not forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we say we are forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we say we are pleased? look, actually, that was the reaction in the circumstances, given all they have been through. they are pleased, they are relieved, but unlike a lot of the nonsense that is coming out of the united states administration at the moment that anne sacoolas will not be returning, the parents continue to be dignified and measured and respectful, and will sit back now and allow the legal process to unfold. i would simply urge everyone in the administrator in the united states to come off the airwaves, roll up their sleeves and get the lawyers onto it. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the teenage gamer who may have had his life saved by an online friend 5,000 miles away. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. iran has again rejected suggestions that one of its missiles brought
radd sieger — a spokesman for the dunn family — told us how his parents had reacted to the news.not forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we say we are forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we say we are pleased? look, actually, that was the reaction in the circumstances, given all they have been through. they are pleased, they are relieved, but unlike a lot of the nonsense that is coming out of the united states...
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harry dunn was a teenager with the ability to enjoy life and spread fun.shire after his motorbike collided with a car. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has since been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. she left the uk two weeks after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity and was staying at this house near washington dc. she has refused to return to britain. but no harry's family have heard that the american government has formally turned down a request to extradite anne sacoolas. this morning, harry's mum gave her reaction. we are quite happy to continue our fight. nothing is going to stop us. nothing is going to make us go away. it doesn't matter how long it takes, if it means we have got to wait until the next administration in four and a half, five years' time then we will. it was mike pompeo, the american secretary of state who e—mailed british and with the news that the extradition was being blocked stop in its legally dense message the state department said... but that prompted this reply from the foreign secretary, now the
harry dunn was a teenager with the ability to enjoy life and spread fun.shire after his motorbike collided with a car. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has since been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. she left the uk two weeks after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity and was staying at this house near washington dc. she has refused to return to britain. but no harry's family have heard that the american government has formally turned down a request to extradite...
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. >> we remember when harry dunn's parents were here at this table. very, very sad story. thank you. >>> the recording academy is firing back against accusations the grammy nomination process is rigged. in a new statement it calls the allegations from suspended ceo deborah dugan categorically false, misleading and wrong. jamie yuccas is in los angeles. do you think any of this is affecting plans for the show good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. so far the answer is no. as you can see the stage is set. artists have been practicing their performances. and the place cards are in the seats. but it doesn't mean it won't be brought up when the show is live on sunday. ♪ as nominees rehearse thursday in preparation for sun's grammy awards the recording academy came out in defense of its voting process. in a statement the recording academy said the process is led in a fair and ethical manner and voting members make their choices based solely on artistic excellence and technical merits. it was a response to a complaint filed by suspended ceo d
. >> we remember when harry dunn's parents were here at this table. very, very sad story. thank you. >>> the recording academy is firing back against accusations the grammy nomination process is rigged. in a new statement it calls the allegations from suspended ceo deborah dugan categorically false, misleading and wrong. jamie yuccas is in los angeles. do you think any of this is affecting plans for the show good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. so far the...
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of the shia revival which foresaw much of the tension in iraq that we're witnessing today michele dunne is director of the middle east program at the carnegie endowment for international peace and a former u.s. diplomat in cairo in jerusalem and matthew broderick he is a senior fellow at the gold institute for international strategy here in washington d.c. thank you all so much for being with us on this important topic matthew let me start with you i am interested in whether or not the course we're on today in the middle east is one that makes sense are we on the verge of war with iran well 1st of all everything fits under the umbrella of preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon which is a deal that we had in place actually kind of fast track that and left them really close to being able to have a nuclear weapon at a certain date legalised it everything that you've seen from iran in recent times is because of our maximum pressure campaign of economics strangling their economy basically we want iran to come to the table and have a negotiation over their nuclear program and over huma
of the shia revival which foresaw much of the tension in iraq that we're witnessing today michele dunne is director of the middle east program at the carnegie endowment for international peace and a former u.s. diplomat in cairo in jerusalem and matthew broderick he is a senior fellow at the gold institute for international strategy here in washington d.c. thank you all so much for being with us on this important topic matthew let me start with you i am interested in whether or not the course...
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another incident of the car being driven on the wrong side of the road near the army base where harry dunnere again a car was being driven on the wrong side of the road. allan we are certainly raising all of those issues about the driving habits of us personnel at the base. —— and we are continuing to work for justice for darrock —— harry dunn and his family. people accused of stalking are to be prevented from contacting or approaching their alleged victims while they are being investigated. from tomorrow, police will be allowed to apply the magistrates for allowed to apply the magistrates for a stalking protection order before someone a stalking protection order before someone is charged and if they break it, they could be jailed for five yea rs. charlotte it, they could be jailed for five years. charlotte gallagher reports. sandra bullock, rhianna, john cusack, these are all people that have been accused that —— that have accused people of stalking. this is very common. in england, one in five women and one in ten men will experience stalking at some point in their lives. campaigners say
another incident of the car being driven on the wrong side of the road near the army base where harry dunnere again a car was being driven on the wrong side of the road. allan we are certainly raising all of those issues about the driving habits of us personnel at the base. —— and we are continuing to work for justice for darrock —— harry dunn and his family. people accused of stalking are to be prevented from contacting or approaching their alleged victims while they are being...
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the dunn family lawyer gave his reaction a little earlier.tradition request or reject it out of hand, i don't think there is anything any of us will be able to do. but let me just remind your viewers, this administration will not be here forever and a day, but that extradition request will be, and it will simply be re—presented if it is rejected and all we can do in those circumstances is hope that a reasonable administration comes in and deals with the request fairly. oman has declared three days of national mourning following the death of sultan qaboos at the age of 79. a funeral procession has taken place in muscat. the sultan‘s cousin has been proclaimed monarch after an emergency session was called to appoint a new leader. sultan qaboos was the longest serving ruler in the gulf. he ruled oman since 1970, when he deposed his father in a coup. a 100—year—old giant tortoise credited with virtually saving his species from extinction — is being released back into the wild. the male tortoise, diego, is believed to have fathered around 800 baby
the dunn family lawyer gave his reaction a little earlier.tradition request or reject it out of hand, i don't think there is anything any of us will be able to do. but let me just remind your viewers, this administration will not be here forever and a day, but that extradition request will be, and it will simply be re—presented if it is rejected and all we can do in those circumstances is hope that a reasonable administration comes in and deals with the request fairly. oman has declared three...
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the dunn family lawyer gave his reaction a little earlier.he only thing i can't tell you is when. now, if this administration chooses tojust ignore the extradition request or reject it out of hand, i don't think there is anything any of us will be able to do. but let me just remind your viewers, this administration will not be here forever and a day, but that extradition request will be, and it will simply be re—presented if it is rejected and all we can do in those circumstances is hope that a reasonable administration comes in and deals with the request fairly. stargazer is looking at the moon last night may have noticed something unusual. we saw something known as a wolfman at the same time asa lunar known as a wolfman at the same time as a lunar eclipse. it's all the moon move into the earth's outer shadow, causing it to look darker than normal. —— wolf moon. time for a look at the weather. todayis today is a taster of what we can expect in the coming week, wet and windy conditions dominate the story. this afternoon, the strongest wind wi
the dunn family lawyer gave his reaction a little earlier.he only thing i can't tell you is when. now, if this administration chooses tojust ignore the extradition request or reject it out of hand, i don't think there is anything any of us will be able to do. but let me just remind your viewers, this administration will not be here forever and a day, but that extradition request will be, and it will simply be re—presented if it is rejected and all we can do in those circumstances is hope that...
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the driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work forjustice for harry dunnlt of rainstorms. in the state of victoria many fires have been put out by the storms but giant hailstones have also damaged property. john donnison reports. in a year of extreme weather, for australians, it doesn‘t just rain, it pours. hailstones the size of golf balls in the state of victoria. so intense, it shattered roofs. and all this in the middle of summer, as large parts of the country continue to burn. in melbourne, battered by high winds, few can remember such a dramatic shift in weather. such a freak storm. i was watching television, i went into the bedroom and ijust looked out the window and the gumtree, which is two
the driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work forjustice for harry dunnlt of rainstorms. in the state of victoria many fires have been put out by the storms but giant hailstones have also damaged property. john donnison reports. in a year of extreme weather, for australians, it doesn‘t just rain, it pours. hailstones the size of golf balls in the state of victoria. so intense, it shattered roofs. and all this in the middle of summer, as large parts of the...