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ed thomas, bbc news. the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 say no new evidence has been uncovered after a two—week search of a garden and garage in sutton coldfield. the 25—year—old was last seen leaving her west london offices to meet a client. our correspondent sima kotecha is at the house where the search took place. yet again, no solace for the family. the disappearance of suzy lamplugh gripped the nation's attention although she is a two weeks ago police began searching the garden of this house after receiving new this house once belonged to the mother of the man suspected of killing suzy lamplugh, john can the man suspected of killing suzy lamplugh,john can and, the man suspected of killing suzy lamplugh, john can and, he is in prison serving a life sentence for the murder of another woman, but denies killing suzy lamplugh. the metropolitan police have said in a statement that no evidence has been recovered but the case remains open and the met is committed to bringing her killer tojustice. and the
ed thomas, bbc news. the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 say no new evidence has been uncovered after a two—week search of a garden and garage in sutton coldfield. the 25—year—old was last seen leaving her west london offices to meet a client. our correspondent sima kotecha is at the house where the search took place. yet again, no solace for the family. the disappearance of suzy lamplugh gripped the nation's attention although she is a two weeks ago police began searching the garden...
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ed thomas, bbc news. california. more than 200 others are missing. hot, dry winds are continuing to help the fires spread, and hampering attempts by thousands of firefighters to get them under control. the number of dead in the town of paradise, where thousands of buildings have been destroyed, has now reached 29. two others died further south near los angeles, after flames ravaged beach resorts including malibu. from there, danjohnson hasjust sent us this report. they are called the devil winds, and they are doing the devil's work. a hot dry, breeze that carries a wall of flame over these hills, straight through anything in its way. thousands of homes have burned to the ground, some gone in a matter of minutes. here in malibu, leafy coastal neighbourhoods have been charred to ash. the wind blew across it, and the firestorm started coming down the hill, and we had to run to the ocean. then itjust blew through here like a tornado. the rich and famous haven't been spared. welcome to my home in malibu. this
ed thomas, bbc news. california. more than 200 others are missing. hot, dry winds are continuing to help the fires spread, and hampering attempts by thousands of firefighters to get them under control. the number of dead in the town of paradise, where thousands of buildings have been destroyed, has now reached 29. two others died further south near los angeles, after flames ravaged beach resorts including malibu. from there, danjohnson hasjust sent us this report. they are called the devil...
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ed thomas for that special report.orst wildfires in the state's history. 44 people are now known to have died, but that number is expected to rise. the fires have broken out across the state. more than 7,000 homes and other buildings have been destroyed. most of the people who died were in and around the town of paradise, which has largely been destroyed, as our correspondent dave lee reports. get back here. this is the inferno faced by one mother and son as they escaped the deadliest wildfire in californian history. we were out of that by 10:37am. with thousands of people behind me. how did it feel to know you were saved? relieving, guilty, terrified for the people behind me, i know there was a lot of elderly in the community that probably wouldn't make it out. five days on, this is what's left of their home. the harrowing process of trying to find and identify bodies here has now begun. search teams think it could take many weeks. what will also take time is fully understanding what happened here, and why this fire w
ed thomas for that special report.orst wildfires in the state's history. 44 people are now known to have died, but that number is expected to rise. the fires have broken out across the state. more than 7,000 homes and other buildings have been destroyed. most of the people who died were in and around the town of paradise, which has largely been destroyed, as our correspondent dave lee reports. get back here. this is the inferno faced by one mother and son as they escaped the deadliest wildfire...
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ed thomas, many thanks again.ly a decade between july and september. new figures show an increase of 3.2%, the biggest rise since the end of 2008. however, the office for national statistics warns that real wage growth was below the 2015 level. now, as sources of news and information multiply by the month the task of telling fact from fiction can be increasingly daunting. the growing incidence of so—called fake news is seen as a threat to the quality of public debate and in some cases a threat to the democratic process itself. as part of the bbc‘s season called beyond fake news we're examining how disinformation is created and spread. our media editor amol rajan has been looking at how fake video has the potential to cause significant damage in the years ahead. the hit bbc drama luther has been sold around the world. but the dubbing used for international versions rather removes the subtlety of the original. i charged one, and let the other one off. algorithms figuring out where is the eyes, where is the mouth...
ed thomas, many thanks again.ly a decade between july and september. new figures show an increase of 3.2%, the biggest rise since the end of 2008. however, the office for national statistics warns that real wage growth was below the 2015 level. now, as sources of news and information multiply by the month the task of telling fact from fiction can be increasingly daunting. the growing incidence of so—called fake news is seen as a threat to the quality of public debate and in some cases a...
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that was ed thomas without special report.e are some children in the uk that have never known living in a family where money is plentiful and that has been particularly difficult for them over the previous eight years, with no end in sight for that. and of course in those areas where those winner will families exists, then it isa winner will families exists, then it is a tough scenario for those children to live a normal life that many middle—class families by normal. the issue is that schools dealing with that time in reduction budgets and with the reduction in budgets and with the reduction in budget comes a reduction in services provided and that is the real issues. that we are seeing so many increases, exclusions figures that finances the schools are extremely tight. how do you weigh up as a head teacher the decision that no headteacher wants to take, whereby ultimately you feel the only option is to exclude a child? you're absolutely right in saying that you do not want to do that, that is the last thing you do and i guar
that was ed thomas without special report.e are some children in the uk that have never known living in a family where money is plentiful and that has been particularly difficult for them over the previous eight years, with no end in sight for that. and of course in those areas where those winner will families exists, then it isa winner will families exists, then it is a tough scenario for those children to live a normal life that many middle—class families by normal. the issue is that...
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instead we were given this statement: finally, on monday evening, ed thomas reported on the increasedhs used in schools when pupils need to be removed from a classroom during the school day. we have learnt that more than 200 children spent at least five consecutive school days in isolation booths last year for a single punishment. we have found out that 5,000 pupils with special educational needs attended isolation and dozens of those had education, health and care plans. pupils with complex needs. we have obtained the rules of hundreds of isolation units, some of those which include bathrooms don't let children out of the room entire day, not even to go to the playground or canteen. a number of viewers thought the report didn't tell the whole story. jane mackerron wrote: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme you can call us or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. that is all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news cov
instead we were given this statement: finally, on monday evening, ed thomas reported on the increasedhs used in schools when pupils need to be removed from a classroom during the school day. we have learnt that more than 200 children spent at least five consecutive school days in isolation booths last year for a single punishment. we have found out that 5,000 pupils with special educational needs attended isolation and dozens of those had education, health and care plans. pupils with complex...
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our special correspondent, ed thomas, has this exclusive report.hool on many occasions. their head teacher started to call me at work on a daily basis asking me to pick up. go in fora daily basis asking me to pick up. go in for a meeting, daily basis asking me to pick up. go in fora meeting, no daily basis asking me to pick up. go in for a meeting, no letter. we've spoken to dozens of parents who claim their children were informally excluded last year. received a phone call saying he wasn't to attend for the rest of the week. most acknowledged that child was disrupted but some say it meant they had to leave theirjobs and home—school their kids. had to leave theirjobs and home-school their kids. he deserves to belong to a school we don't have to belong to a school we don't have to re m ove to belong to a school we don't have to remove him during break times because they can't meet his needs. far too many children are being failed by this. towards the end, i was doing two hours a day in the centre. charlie says he was also repeatedly sent home from s
our special correspondent, ed thomas, has this exclusive report.hool on many occasions. their head teacher started to call me at work on a daily basis asking me to pick up. go in fora daily basis asking me to pick up. go in for a meeting, daily basis asking me to pick up. go in fora meeting, no daily basis asking me to pick up. go in for a meeting, no letter. we've spoken to dozens of parents who claim their children were informally excluded last year. received a phone call saying he wasn't to...
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our special correspondent ed thomas has spent a week in an independent alternative provision school inrived schools is soaring. many end up in places like this. alternative provision school. have you counted how many times you have been excluded? today, superb. i've been excluded? today, superb. i've been here the six weeks, then six months now. you name the safeguarding issues, we have got them tenfold. drugs is an influence, alcohol is an influence, gangs are an influence. we are dealing with challenging young people. that is the reality. this alternative provision school educates some of manchester's most vulnerable children. we have self harm is, people who are volatile, people who are 80% of the time are angelic but then 20 design highly dangerous. most told as they had been given repeated fixed term exclusions. from here i been excluded about seven times, and on the other one i got excluded more than that. the list of things that happens that have been excluding for you? 's fighting, swearing and teachers. we have learned fixed term exclusions in the top 10% most deprived schools
our special correspondent ed thomas has spent a week in an independent alternative provision school inrived schools is soaring. many end up in places like this. alternative provision school. have you counted how many times you have been excluded? today, superb. i've been excluded? today, superb. i've been here the six weeks, then six months now. you name the safeguarding issues, we have got them tenfold. drugs is an influence, alcohol is an influence, gangs are an influence. we are dealing with...
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brigadier journal ed thomas, director of public affairs at the u.s. air force. then there's me, hi. kevin wensing, captain, u.s. navy retired, chair at fca americas and the national press club member, who organized today luncheon. thank you very much, kevin. skipping over our speaker just for a minute, amanda mecias, national correspondent and cnbc, ali moret, special assistant and chief of staff to the secretary at the u.s. air force. steve trimball, defense editor at aviation week. max letterer, publisher at stars and stripes. and finally, mike mcmurray, representing the national press club's american legion post and a retired naval officer. [ applause ] please also join me in acknowledging additional members of the headliners' team responsible for organizing today's event. betsy fisher martin, lori russo, tamara hinton, bill lord, danny celnick and the press club staff, including lindsay underwood, laura coker, and executive director, laura mccarron. >> as president trump travels the country promoting candidates for the upcoming midterm elections, one of the topics he frequently
brigadier journal ed thomas, director of public affairs at the u.s. air force. then there's me, hi. kevin wensing, captain, u.s. navy retired, chair at fca americas and the national press club member, who organized today luncheon. thank you very much, kevin. skipping over our speaker just for a minute, amanda mecias, national correspondent and cnbc, ali moret, special assistant and chief of staff to the secretary at the u.s. air force. steve trimball, defense editor at aviation week. max...
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instead we were given this statement: finally, finally, on monday evening, ed thomas reported on thear for a single punishment. we have found out that 5,000 pupils with special educational needs attended isolation and dozens of those had education, health and care plans. pupils with complex needs. we have obtained the rules of hundreds of isolation units, some of those which include bathrooms, don't let children out of the room entire day, not even to go to the playground or canteen. a number of viewers thought the report didn't tell the whole story. jane mackerron wrote: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme you can call us or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. that is all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt
instead we were given this statement: finally, finally, on monday evening, ed thomas reported on thear for a single punishment. we have found out that 5,000 pupils with special educational needs attended isolation and dozens of those had education, health and care plans. pupils with complex needs. we have obtained the rules of hundreds of isolation units, some of those which include bathrooms, don't let children out of the room entire day, not even to go to the playground or canteen. a number...
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our special correspondent ed thomas has this exclusive report.all went off. so how many tramadol did you have to ta ke so how many tramadol did you have to take this morning? just the one. they put me in a room in my own so i was in isolation. how did you learn? i did not. ijust copied out of gcse revision books. nobody has ever marked the work. that would happen for months. they forgot about me. i did not exist. casey says he spent three months in a room on his own. his school said despite their best efforts, his regularly disruptive behaviour meant he could not benefit from the full school experience. they also say the room he was in was not the school's actual isolation facility and they dispute the length of time he spent on his own. many isolation units look like this. we have learned they are now widely used across our schools. some resemble classrooms but most are lined with so—called consequence booths, pupils sit at partitioned desks in silence, facing the wall. paul dicks has spent the last 15 years visiting isolation rooms as a behavio
our special correspondent ed thomas has this exclusive report.all went off. so how many tramadol did you have to ta ke so how many tramadol did you have to take this morning? just the one. they put me in a room in my own so i was in isolation. how did you learn? i did not. ijust copied out of gcse revision books. nobody has ever marked the work. that would happen for months. they forgot about me. i did not exist. casey says he spent three months in a room on his own. his school said despite...
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thomas. welcome back. >> great to be here. edu have a pretty interesting race. stacey abrams, looks like she is barely behind brian kemp, a republican. >> yeah. this race has been consistently though advantage kempf. so that's what you have to look at at this point is the averages: turn out. interesting when you look into cross tabs of details kempf is winning overwhelming whether i white women. which actually is a problem for republicans nationally. so kempf, if he can hold together that coalition he can probably succeed. the only caveat this is a margin of error race. comes out to base turnout. abrams has the star power. she rolled out oprah and others. ed: strong turnout. put stacey abrams together with andrew gillum the mayor of tallahassee if they were both to win in the south, you would have these two new faces of the democratic party. but gillum, first, has to get through ron desantis. >> you are totally right if gillum prevails in florida and right now it is a as itup. i saw a poll this morning that desantis up with likel
thomas. welcome back. >> great to be here. edu have a pretty interesting race. stacey abrams, looks like she is barely behind brian kemp, a republican. >> yeah. this race has been consistently though advantage kempf. so that's what you have to look at at this point is the averages: turn out. interesting when you look into cross tabs of details kempf is winning overwhelming whether i white women. which actually is a problem for republicans nationally. so kempf, if he can hold...
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committing crimes, seems pretty much settled and condemned from the seasoned and salty clarence thomas to the newly mint ednaugh. the question now becomes to what degree the sticky fingered cop pop also violated the eighth amendment. if the justices find the 14th amendment application to the bill of rights includes this newly broadened definition, that could be very good news for people who had their houses, cars and property stripped from them oftentimes without due process. if there is consensus on a wider umbrella protecting people and their stuff, this could be very bad news for law enforcement agencies whose departments have gotten rich policing for profit and very good news for champions of liberty, who have long condemned this unconstitutional overreach. that's the memo. >>> 2014 was the worst year on record for asset forfeiture. when the treasury and justice departments confiscated more than $5 billion in money and things. that's more than all burglary losses that year combined. will the top court do the right thing and put an end to this absurd practice? here with me, editor in chief of the cato i
committing crimes, seems pretty much settled and condemned from the seasoned and salty clarence thomas to the newly mint ednaugh. the question now becomes to what degree the sticky fingered cop pop also violated the eighth amendment. if the justices find the 14th amendment application to the bill of rights includes this newly broadened definition, that could be very good news for people who had their houses, cars and property stripped from them oftentimes without due process. if there is...
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ed: we'll be live from pensacola , florida, where he will be, not the whole team but folks on the ground. big show tomorrow. pete: are you joining us thomas well? >> yes i will. ed: go to fox & friends.com for the after the show show. see you tomorrow. neil: this is it three days out and both parties all in. this president, the last president, and all of those to be the next president, all in it to win it and make history doing it it is all on the line and we are all over the country with mike tobin in indiana where president trump will soon beheaded out as barack obama heads in and peter doocey and where a certain candidates numbers are suddenly headed higher and then home depot co- founder on why the economy is still stupid, democratic congressman, why he thinks the president pounding this caravan thing is stupid. then a republican who has a real shot at the bluest of blue states of connecticut, and a story that grid lock is a lock in his mind in a red and blue washington and why they say grid lock will be a gift for investors way beyond washington and then forget about the troops headed to the border. have you heard about the record nu
ed: we'll be live from pensacola , florida, where he will be, not the whole team but folks on the ground. big show tomorrow. pete: are you joining us thomas well? >> yes i will. ed: go to fox & friends.com for the after the show show. see you tomorrow. neil: this is it three days out and both parties all in. this president, the last president, and all of those to be the next president, all in it to win it and make history doing it it is all on the line and we are all over the country...
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and award winning chef thomas keller, owner of the french laundry. two inductees will be po posthumously. ed mayor of san francisco, who died last december from cardiac arrest. he was the first asian-american to serve as the city's mayor. the induction ceremony will take place on tuesday. >>> nancy pelosi is a step closer to being speaker of the house again. today the san francisco democrat easily won her party's nomination. >> it was so inspiring to hear my colleagues place my name in nomination. once again, for speaker of the house. >> the vote was 203-32 with three blank ballots and one absent. the 78-year-old will now try to return to the speaker's chair she held from 2007 to 2010. both parties will participate in the final vote on january 3rd. >>> this month we spent two straight weeks under spare the air alerts because of smoke burning. >> the smoke has cleared but the problems may not be over. >>> and spencer will be back with an update on the forecast. >>> the strongest of our storms arrives tonight. you can see it approaches on live doppler 7. and it will stay around through the mor
and award winning chef thomas keller, owner of the french laundry. two inductees will be po posthumously. ed mayor of san francisco, who died last december from cardiac arrest. he was the first asian-american to serve as the city's mayor. the induction ceremony will take place on tuesday. >>> nancy pelosi is a step closer to being speaker of the house again. today the san francisco democrat easily won her party's nomination. >> it was so inspiring to hear my colleagues place my...
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ed: we'll be live from pensacola , florida, where he will be, not the whole team but folks on the ground. big show tomorrow. pete: are you joining us thomas all of those to be the next president, all in it to win it and make history doing it it is all on the line and we are all over the country with mike tobin in indiana where president trump will soon beheaded out as barack obama heads in and peter doocey and where a certain candidates numbers are suddenly headed higher and then home depot co- founder on why the economy is still stupid, democratic congressman, why he thinks the president pounding this caravan thing is stupid. then a republican who has a
ed: we'll be live from pensacola , florida, where he will be, not the whole team but folks on the ground. big show tomorrow. pete: are you joining us thomas all of those to be the next president, all in it to win it and make history doing it it is all on the line and we are all over the country with mike tobin in indiana where president trump will soon beheaded out as barack obama heads in and peter doocey and where a certain candidates numbers are suddenly headed higher and then home depot co-...
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ed lee and iconic actor robert redford? those are just three of the eight new inductees into the california hall of fame. you may know a few of the other inductees, chef thomasime giants fans may have mixed feelings about the dodgers hall of fame picture fernandez valenzuela, and joan baez, and arlene bloom leads the green science policy institute, and nancy mcfadden was a top adviser to governor brown, who unveiled the class yesterday, and all will be honored in sacramento next tuesday. >> that's really cool. it's a really mixed group you have there. belva davis is a bay area institution. >> yes. >> wow, cool. >>> all right, look, we have a huge donation to tell you about. >> bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise high school. wilson said he thought of the donation after reading a story about the high school still standing, with students scattered and separated from each other. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres that left the town of paradise mostly desolate, and sadly, 88 people were killed. >>> r&b legend stevie wonder is planning to hold a benefit concert december 9th to help firefighters a
ed lee and iconic actor robert redford? those are just three of the eight new inductees into the california hall of fame. you may know a few of the other inductees, chef thomasime giants fans may have mixed feelings about the dodgers hall of fame picture fernandez valenzuela, and joan baez, and arlene bloom leads the green science policy institute, and nancy mcfadden was a top adviser to governor brown, who unveiled the class yesterday, and all will be honored in sacramento next tuesday....
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ed lee, and iconic actor robert redford? those are just three of the eight new inductees into the california hall of fame. you may know a few of the other inductees, chef thomas kellers, long time giants fans may have mixed feelings about the dodgers hall of fame pitcher fernandez valenzuela, and joan baez, and arlene bloom leads the green science policy institute, and nancy mcfadden was a top adviser to governor brown, who unveiled the class yesterday, and all will be honored in sacramento next tuesday. >>> we want to tell you about r&b legend stevie wonder working to give back. r&b legend stevie wonder is planning to hold a benefit concert december 9th to help firefighters and first responders who helped fight all the fires across our state. stevie wonder's song party, a celebration of life, love and music will be held at the staples center in los angeles. >>> our "today in the bay" team was manning the phones yesterday as well, all day, for our wildfire fund-raiser, along with telemundo 48 and united way. we are helping the survivors of the camp fire in butte county. at last check, we raised more than $50,000. we'll have a final number in the coming days.
ed lee, and iconic actor robert redford? those are just three of the eight new inductees into the california hall of fame. you may know a few of the other inductees, chef thomas kellers, long time giants fans may have mixed feelings about the dodgers hall of fame pitcher fernandez valenzuela, and joan baez, and arlene bloom leads the green science policy institute, and nancy mcfadden was a top adviser to governor brown, who unveiled the class yesterday, and all will be honored in sacramento...
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ed. okay, the nominees for music video of the year are, "babe," sugarland, featuring taylor swift. >> let's go. >> "cry pretty," carrie underwood. "drunk girl," chris janson. "marry me," thomastic moment. it's like the moment at the oscars. >> the cmas have their drama too. okay, here we go. >> and the winner, the cma, for music video of the year, "marry me," thomas rh congratulations to the winners. we have more coming up, "gma" on the cmas in the next half hour. >>> right now, though, we head back to you guys in new york. >> quite a duo that we have there in nashville. >>> now to our "gma" cover story and that big change designed to curb e-cigarette sales to minors. e-cigarette company juul announcing they will stop selling most of their flavored products in stores and eliminate some of their social media accounts and, amy, you're back with that. good morning. >> good morning to you, robin. and this move comes after a major crackdown by the fda in which they called vaping among teenagers an epidemic. >> remove its colored cap and insert it into your juul. >> reporter: in the face of massive government pressure, e-cigarette company juul will no longer sell some of its produ
ed. okay, the nominees for music video of the year are, "babe," sugarland, featuring taylor swift. >> let's go. >> "cry pretty," carrie underwood. "drunk girl," chris janson. "marry me," thomastic moment. it's like the moment at the oscars. >> the cmas have their drama too. okay, here we go. >> and the winner, the cma, for music video of the year, "marry me," thomas rh congratulations to the winners. we have more coming...