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emma? >> emma gonzalez: good. >> alfonsi: good, why? gonzalez: good that he's seeking the death penalty for nick cruz. >> cameron kasky: i don't want to think about nick cruz. i think the more we think about him, the more he wins. that being said, in a way, i disagree with emma. let him rot forever. >> alfonsi: let him rot in jail. >> david hogg: i want to see him rot forever as cameron just said, but when we pursue the death penalty, this will be kept in the media for much longer. >> jaclyn corin: i just don't want him to get what he wants. i want him to suffer, no matter what. >> alex wind: the death of one person, as terrible of a person as he is, cannot outweigh the death of the 17. >> alfonsi: alex wind, a self- described theater geek; jaclyn corin, the junior class president; student reporter david hogg; and senior emma gonzalez started what they call the never-again movement in cameron kasky's living room. in the hours after the attack, filled with grief but fueled with anger and armed with their phones, the teenagers got to work
emma? >> emma gonzalez: good. >> alfonsi: good, why? gonzalez: good that he's seeking the death penalty for nick cruz. >> cameron kasky: i don't want to think about nick cruz. i think the more we think about him, the more he wins. that being said, in a way, i disagree with emma. let him rot forever. >> alfonsi: let him rot in jail. >> david hogg: i want to see him rot forever as cameron just said, but when we pursue the death penalty, this will be kept in the media...
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emma: de cuÁl seÑor? javier: del veterano.ado llegÓ a los estados unidos a los ocho aÑos y tiene dos hijos nacidos en este paÍs. si usas facebook te va interesar saber que la federaciÓn de comercio estados unidos confirma investiga las prÁcticas de privacidad de la famosa red social. eso, es puedes canales provocados por denuncias come la que la compaÑÍa permitiÓ que cambridge analytica haya utilizado los datos de millones de usuarios. javier: nos acompaÑa josÉ gonzalo para responder a un en la primera pregunta. por quÉ es importante esta investigaciÓn? josÉ: esta es una comisiÓn independiente que tiene como misiÓn proteger los datos y la privacidad de los estadounidenses. es una primera investigaciÓn para ver lo que ha sucedido en facebook. hace unas semanas sabÍamos que era una empresa que habÍa obtenido50 millones de perfiles y usuarios de facebook. lo de han utilizado con la campaÑa presiente donald trump para diseÑar estrategias y llegar asÍ a la casa blanca. la cuestiÓn ahora es a quÉ se enfrenta facebook. la comisiÓn fe
emma: de cuÁl seÑor? javier: del veterano.ado llegÓ a los estados unidos a los ocho aÑos y tiene dos hijos nacidos en este paÍs. si usas facebook te va interesar saber que la federaciÓn de comercio estados unidos confirma investiga las prÁcticas de privacidad de la famosa red social. eso, es puedes canales provocados por denuncias come la que la compaÑÍa permitiÓ que cambridge analytica haya utilizado los datos de millones de usuarios. javier: nos acompaÑa josÉ gonzalo para...
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[cheers and applause] >> emma, emma! emma! emma! emma! emma! emma! emma! emma!cheers and applause] >> we are watching emma gonzÁlez coming off the stage being greeted by her fellow students and friends backstage at this event where she has just taken the crowd and all of us through 6 minutes and 20 seconds of silence, let's bring back david bernstein and beverly, we were just talking about gun control but i need to go back to what we just saw in the very powerful speech emma gonzÁlez, she was speaking about the students and she took that moment and i worked in radio most of my professional life before i came to television and we used to say silence is a sound and that sound was deafening. six minutes and 20 seconds, your thoughts. >> extremely power by ms. gonzÁlez, we saw the agony and see in facial expressions reliving in her own mind what she experienced that day and what many other students experienced that day. but i think it's sad that we are here and saying that the only answer to this is going to be more gun control because we know it did take place in p
[cheers and applause] >> emma, emma! emma! emma! emma! emma! emma! emma! emma!cheers and applause] >> we are watching emma gonzÁlez coming off the stage being greeted by her fellow students and friends backstage at this event where she has just taken the crowd and all of us through 6 minutes and 20 seconds of silence, let's bring back david bernstein and beverly, we were just talking about gun control but i need to go back to what we just saw in the very powerful speech emma...
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let's go back to emma vardy, who is in downing street. emma. that's right.d prospects they met there really gave us many clues as to whether the investigation is moving forward. and any particularly significant way. whether we are any closer to establishing who was behind this poisoning. but i think that statement was really intended to reassure the public about the amount of effort that is being put into this. because, of course, this case has sort of grip the public attention. it is an incredible mystery. something which sounds like it is out of some sort of spy film, but has taken ways on the streets of salisbury. so it has led to many headlines. and that only goes to undermine white amber rudd is extremely keen to let the public know the kind of level of resources which are going into trying to get to the bottom of this. she called this an extremely substantial investigation, she called for the police to be given the space to be able to do the investigation. of course tracing back to be potential attempted murder, the person behind this is very difficult
let's go back to emma vardy, who is in downing street. emma. that's right.d prospects they met there really gave us many clues as to whether the investigation is moving forward. and any particularly significant way. whether we are any closer to establishing who was behind this poisoning. but i think that statement was really intended to reassure the public about the amount of effort that is being put into this. because, of course, this case has sort of grip the public attention. it is an...
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it was a speech given by emma gonzalez.survived this shooting in february. she's become one of the key faces of this movement. and she made this speech today. >> six minutes and about 20 seconds. in a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us. 15 were injured and everyone -- absolutely everyone in the douglas community was forever altered. everyone who was there understands. everyone who has been touched by the cold grip of gun violence understands. for us, long tearful chaotic hours in the scorching afternoon sun were spent not knowing. six minutes and 20 seconds with an ar-15 and my friend carmen would never complain to me about piano practice. aaron would never call kyra miss sunshine. alex would never walk into school with his brother ryan. scott would never joke around with cameron at camp. helena ramsey would never hang out after school with max. gina would never wave to her friend liam at lunch. joaquin would never play basketball with sam or dillon. elena patty would never, chris hickson would ne
it was a speech given by emma gonzalez.survived this shooting in february. she's become one of the key faces of this movement. and she made this speech today. >> six minutes and about 20 seconds. in a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us. 15 were injured and everyone -- absolutely everyone in the douglas community was forever altered. everyone who was there understands. everyone who has been touched by the cold grip of gun violence understands. for us, long...
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it was a speech given by emma gonzalez.t survived this shooting in february. she's become one of the key faces of this movement. and she made this speech today. >> six minutes and about 20 seconds. in a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us. 15 were injured and everyone -- absolutely everyone in the douglas community was forever altered. everyone who was there understands. everyone who has been touched by the cold grip of gun violence understands. for us, long tearful chaotic hours in the scorching afternoon sun were spent not knowing. six minutes and 20 seconds with an ar-15 and my friend carmen would never complain to me about piano practice. aaron would never call kyra miss sunshine. alex would never walk into school with his brother ryan. scott would never joke around with cameron at camp. helena ramsey would never hang out after school with max. gina would never wave to her friend liam at lunch. joaquin would never play basketball with sam or dillon. elena patty would never, chris hickson would
it was a speech given by emma gonzalez.t survived this shooting in february. she's become one of the key faces of this movement. and she made this speech today. >> six minutes and about 20 seconds. in a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us. 15 were injured and everyone -- absolutely everyone in the douglas community was forever altered. everyone who was there understands. everyone who has been touched by the cold grip of gun violence understands. for us, long...
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have been issued for three o'clock this afternoon in south—west england and south wales, as storm emmahes. it will meet the "beast from the east" weather front — still causing major disruption in northern parts of the uk. people are still stranded on a motorway in scotland. i left aberdeen at half four yesterday afternoon and i got stuck here about eight o'clock last night. been here ever since, not moved an inch yet. i'm ben brown reporting from the angel of the north in gateshead where there have been blizzard conditions, a0 mile an hour winds and subzero temperatures. british children who were forcibly sent abroad in the i9a05 — and who were then abused — should be given financial compensation. so says an inquiry report. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. and louise has all the weather. eddiejones got a bit of the verbals. verbal and physical abuse, ona train verbals. verbal and physical abuse, on a trainjourney verbals. verbal and physical abuse, on a train journey back from edinburgh last weekend. he says he's never going to use public transport again. more from you later
have been issued for three o'clock this afternoon in south—west england and south wales, as storm emmahes. it will meet the "beast from the east" weather front — still causing major disruption in northern parts of the uk. people are still stranded on a motorway in scotland. i left aberdeen at half four yesterday afternoon and i got stuck here about eight o'clock last night. been here ever since, not moved an inch yet. i'm ben brown reporting from the angel of the north in...
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emma gonzalez's silence is commendable. the silence we hear from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan and other people is cowardous. and i think these kids have done a great job of calling that out. i think we're going to see it come november. i hope -- a blue wave for lack of a better term, some people have used. because i think to jonathan's point and to your point, people are at their wits end, and they're not going to -- they're not going to stand by and take this kind of apathy any more from politics. and they have brought the nation to a screeching halt. and made everybody stand still and look at the nation around us. and i think why people -- salivate over everything that president barack obama says, because he draws such a stark contrast between what we're seeing right now. and i think the gun violence that we have seen and the current political movement is swept up in all of the scandal and all of the discourse we're seeing in the nation. and kids have seen, this is what the adults have led us to. this is the sum total of
emma gonzalez's silence is commendable. the silence we hear from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan and other people is cowardous. and i think these kids have done a great job of calling that out. i think we're going to see it come november. i hope -- a blue wave for lack of a better term, some people have used. because i think to jonathan's point and to your point, people are at their wits end, and they're not going to -- they're not going to stand by and take this kind of apathy any more from...
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as emma—geddon.cy issuing six flood warnings. concerns over russia's nuclear weapon capability leads the ft — following the russian president's annual state of the nation address earlier today, and the mirror tell their readers that a man who lost both his arms in a bomb attack in iraq 15 years, and who the mirror brought to the uk, has become a father. so the weather leads the majority of the front pages tomorrow — with more to come over the next few days. the's dip into those with both of you, you will have to become weather experts. rachel, take us to the telegraph, winter in control. it is called! i do not think i realised quite how cold and how much affect it was having on their is part of the country until i read this glory. it is very comprehensive, 1000 schools have closed, the cold spring on record, coldest temperature in 27 yea rs, on record, coldest temperature in 27 years, and if you want that figures on this, in terms of car accidents, in three days, it has already done £10 million worth
as emma—geddon.cy issuing six flood warnings. concerns over russia's nuclear weapon capability leads the ft — following the russian president's annual state of the nation address earlier today, and the mirror tell their readers that a man who lost both his arms in a bomb attack in iraq 15 years, and who the mirror brought to the uk, has become a father. so the weather leads the majority of the front pages tomorrow — with more to come over the next few days. the's dip into those with both...
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[cheers and applause] crowd: emma! emma! emma! emma! emma!s like! ♪ [singing] [cheers and applause] come together children, where every you roam -- wherever you roam see how the flowers around you have grown do youare kind, to you, want to hear it? keep your eyes open come again e inworld we liv when you look down hey come together heed the call the times they are a-changin' the times they are a-changin' children say yeah! for you were created! hey! the times they are a -changin'! change change change change! whoa, change ♪ applause]d hudson: i am sure you never thought you would be standing here today. but we all have a purpose. and we want change. ♪ change we're going to sing it to you we want everyone to hear us say change it say, changeyou >> change! jennifer hudson: we want to live to hear you say -- >> change! jennifer hudson: times they are a - changin! ♪ change! sing it again again of timehe end o yeah singing!p you change? we need change ♪ [cheers and applause] crowd: we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we
[cheers and applause] crowd: emma! emma! emma! emma! emma!s like! ♪ [singing] [cheers and applause] come together children, where every you roam -- wherever you roam see how the flowers around you have grown do youare kind, to you, want to hear it? keep your eyes open come again e inworld we liv when you look down hey come together heed the call the times they are a-changin' the times they are a-changin' children say yeah! for you were created! hey! the times they are a -changin'! change...
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i was supposed to be on twice and they didn't want me to and that's when i called emma. >> emma, what'sver said to you? >> there have been some people who say kweep fighting out there. i know the wheels of bureaucracy turn very slowly, but they're not actually doing anything. that's what it feels like. they need to try harder. >> you wrote in your report kids are acting like adults and adults are acting like kids. >> kids had become a dirty word. you're acting like children. that's offensive. in fact, we've been raised in this school environment to show what an adult should be. we're being pushed into the real world so quickly. we haven't even balanced a checkbook. we need to learn all this stuff in high school just in case we don't make it to college. >> the one thing the nra is trying to push right now is they're trying to make sure we forget about this. they expect our generation to have a short attention span and we're not going to let that happen because the second we forget about it, it can and will be you. >> which is one of the reasons you delayed the nationwide rally for this c
i was supposed to be on twice and they didn't want me to and that's when i called emma. >> emma, what'sver said to you? >> there have been some people who say kweep fighting out there. i know the wheels of bureaucracy turn very slowly, but they're not actually doing anything. that's what it feels like. they need to try harder. >> you wrote in your report kids are acting like adults and adults are acting like kids. >> kids had become a dirty word. you're acting like...
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pedro: caitline emma, what is the take-away from that? caitlin: right. secretary devos faced test questions on capitol hill about private school programs and her support for vouchers. what she described their not come to fruition and there was no support in congress there. but at that hearing we saw a lot of tough questions on what would this mean for students with disabilities if a student is attending private, religious school, that family then has to sort of acknowledge they are giving up their right to free and appropriate, adequate access to accommodations for students with disabilities under federal law. by investing a lot of federal money to private schools, she continually keeps getting questions about what will this mean for students with disabilities, what will this gender and lgbtdange students, a private school decides not to accommodate a student with disability or lgbt student, what does that mean for them? she gets tough questions about her position here. the same time, you're going to see her continually stand by this point that any time
pedro: caitline emma, what is the take-away from that? caitlin: right. secretary devos faced test questions on capitol hill about private school programs and her support for vouchers. what she described their not come to fruition and there was no support in congress there. but at that hearing we saw a lot of tough questions on what would this mean for students with disabilities if a student is attending private, religious school, that family then has to sort of acknowledge they are giving up...
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emma gonzÁlez es una jovencita que vimos por todas partes.es de los millenials. se ha convertido en un emblema de la lucha de los jÓvenes ccontra la desregularizaciÓn que hay en estados unidos sobre la venta de armas. ella se ha convertido en la cara de un cambio. los estudiantes, los jÓvenes dicen que no quieren mÁs disparos masivos en las escuelas. de alguna forma, la cara de emma, empezando por su imagen, sea convertido en algo inspirador y unificador eso es una transformaciÓn. javier: hay 14 mujeres mÁs. angÉlica: son 15 mujeres. tenemos a rita moreno, estuvo en los oscars con su estilo maravilloso. tiene 86 aÑos. estÁ en esta lista porque rita moreno no solamente fue la primera latina que se ganÓ un Óscar en la historia de estos premios, sino que ademÁs a los 86 aÑos estÁ protagonizando una serie y estÁ diciendo quÉ se puede hacer a los 86 aÑos. tengo por quÉ renunciar a ser una mujer sexy. no tengo porque dejar de reivindicar mis valores y mi cultura a los 86 aÑos. carolina: felicidad la muj la Á. hay que leer ese artÍculo de univisiÓn
emma gonzÁlez es una jovencita que vimos por todas partes.es de los millenials. se ha convertido en un emblema de la lucha de los jÓvenes ccontra la desregularizaciÓn que hay en estados unidos sobre la venta de armas. ella se ha convertido en la cara de un cambio. los estudiantes, los jÓvenes dicen que no quieren mÁs disparos masivos en las escuelas. de alguna forma, la cara de emma, empezando por su imagen, sea convertido en algo inspirador y unificador eso es una transformaciÓn. javier:...
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this is the remnants of storm emma, moving up through portugal.ern england and the south of england, to the midlands and into wales as we go through the day. further north it will be slightly quieter with a few isolated showers into eastern scotland. still windy and it will feel pretty cold out there. your thermometer might say one or 2 degrees but it will feel more like -6 -9 degrees but it will feel more like —6 —9 so wrapped up. things will start to change into the weekend. we have had this beast from the east over have had this beast from the east over the last few days but as emma pushes up from the south—west it introduces something a little less cold. look at the difference in the tones of the blue. the dark blue shifts north and slightly lighter blue behind which translates into a glimmer of good news into the weekend. it will be cold for all of us but not quite as cold in the south perhaps. risk of snow remains. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2. red weather alerts — meaning there is a risk to life — have
this is the remnants of storm emma, moving up through portugal.ern england and the south of england, to the midlands and into wales as we go through the day. further north it will be slightly quieter with a few isolated showers into eastern scotland. still windy and it will feel pretty cold out there. your thermometer might say one or 2 degrees but it will feel more like -6 -9 degrees but it will feel more like —6 —9 so wrapped up. things will start to change into the weekend. we have had...
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survivor emma johnson silence ended 6:20 after she took the stage and that is the exact amount of time it took the gunman to kill 17 students and teachers. that shooting spak -- sparking one of the biggest youth protests and call for gun legislation tonight. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm deon limb. and new york, park land, philadelphia, washington and some of the cities that participated in the march for our live this is afternoon. >> here in the bay area there were more than eight different demonstrations. you're looking at marchs in san francisco, oakland, san jose and santa rosa. >> we do have live team coverage for you tonight. we'll get to washington, d.c. in just a few minutes. but first let's begin with leslie brinkley. >> live along the embarcadero. leslie. >> reporter: well the march is winding down right now. just a few hundred folks left behind me from the thousands who marched here. doctors, emt, grand parents and teachers and so many students. >> we are the generation that has grown up with school shootings, but we are the generation that will stop them. >> reporter: inspira
survivor emma johnson silence ended 6:20 after she took the stage and that is the exact amount of time it took the gunman to kill 17 students and teachers. that shooting spak -- sparking one of the biggest youth protests and call for gun legislation tonight. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm deon limb. and new york, park land, philadelphia, washington and some of the cities that participated in the march for our live this is afternoon. >> here in the bay area there were more than eight...
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emma is going to be like the next oprah. co cameron the next join oliver.ten to cameron kasky today on the stage. >> to the leaders, skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and stay silent, wait your turn. welcome to the revolution. [ cheers and applause ] politicians, either represent the people or get out. the people demand a law the sale of assault weapons, the people demand we prohibit the sale of high capacity magazines, the people demand universal background checks. stand for us or beware, the voters are coming. >> david, as you know, in the coverage of this kind of stuff prior to february 14th, the way to sound smart on shows like this was to say nothing's going to happen. those politicians aren't going to do anything. that doesn't sound so smart now. >> well, we thought after newtown five years ago that that was going to be the moment, that was going to be the moment. something was going to change. you know, elementary school kids slaughtered. how could, you know, mainly republicans, i know that the kids didn't want to make this a partisan issue
emma is going to be like the next oprah. co cameron the next join oliver.ten to cameron kasky today on the stage. >> to the leaders, skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and stay silent, wait your turn. welcome to the revolution. [ cheers and applause ] politicians, either represent the people or get out. the people demand a law the sale of assault weapons, the people demand we prohibit the sale of high capacity magazines, the people demand universal background checks. stand for us...
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mark: emma ross-thomas, bloomberg's brexit editor. we seriously considered a countdown clock. it would be a long one. here in the u.s., president trump has fired veteran affairs secretary david chilton. he faced -- david shulkin. he faced criticism. president hasn't -- the president has announced his personal physician to take the reins. we are joined now by kevin cirilli. at what point will personnel changes be done? kevin: i don't think they will ever be done. what is interesting about now former v.a. secretary shall can -- shulkin is he took out an op-ed in the new york times and said this is about his vision for the v.a. and that is a very contentious issue and policy debate about what exactly -- what actually happened to veterans health care. vonnie: we have a quote here from him. a recurringby thought, it should not be this hard to serve your country. just had -- just add him to the list of people who have left the white house. kevin: in terms of policy, you are not going to see a shift in the type of policy that president trump
mark: emma ross-thomas, bloomberg's brexit editor. we seriously considered a countdown clock. it would be a long one. here in the u.s., president trump has fired veteran affairs secretary david chilton. he faced -- david shulkin. he faced criticism. president hasn't -- the president has announced his personal physician to take the reins. we are joined now by kevin cirilli. at what point will personnel changes be done? kevin: i don't think they will ever be done. what is interesting about now...
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emma gonzalez, accepted an invitation to speak at the rally.he 5'2", 18-year-old had to stand on boxes to be heard. >> we call bs. her speech was seen millions of times and ignited the passion of students around the country. >> that us kids dent know what we're talking about, we are too young to understand how the government works. we call bs. >> she now has more than a million twitter followers. 10 times more than florida's governor. >> so why was it you? why do you think you broke through? >> it might have been my hair. very honestly. just might have been my hair. >> i don't think it was the hair. >> i think it was a little. just iconically. you think of the picture and you think of a bald girl. >> what do you think of this idea of arming teachers? >> it's stupid. >> why? >> first of all, they have ran out of paper for two weeks in the school year the now they have $400 million to pay for teachers to, to get trained to arm themselves. really? really? you're a teacher and you have a gun. do you keep it in a lock box? or carry it on your person
emma gonzalez, accepted an invitation to speak at the rally.he 5'2", 18-year-old had to stand on boxes to be heard. >> we call bs. her speech was seen millions of times and ignited the passion of students around the country. >> that us kids dent know what we're talking about, we are too young to understand how the government works. we call bs. >> she now has more than a million twitter followers. 10 times more than florida's governor. >> so why was it you? why do...
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and my family, my wife karen and my daughters emma and reese. you know, i want today come to westerville for several reasons. one, wanted to thank the people of westerville for the kindness and the support that you have shown me over so many decades. and to show respect for a town that is exemplifies the great towns all across our country
and my family, my wife karen and my daughters emma and reese. you know, i want today come to westerville for several reasons. one, wanted to thank the people of westerville for the kindness and the support that you have shown me over so many decades. and to show respect for a town that is exemplifies the great towns all across our country
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emma gonzalez's words of we call bs is seen everywhere here. i want to show you some of the signs here. this young lady has one that's one of the more powerful i have seen. it could have been me. gun reform now. there is sadness. there is frustration. but overall, there is anger. we have heard from the victims of gun violence from parkland to the vegas shootings to columbine. several thousands of people turned out here in los angeles. one of them is a 16-year-old who goes to south gate high school. you're also here with your friends, dominique. why come out today? >> because i can't stand the thought of, like, the people that came here today, they matter to me, they matter to our teachers, they matter to our families and communities, and this is something that's affecting us day in and day out and it's not something we can simply overlook. it's happening now and has to be dealt with now. >> you're 16. people are calling for votes here and to get out there and vote and make their anger heard at the ballot box. you can't vote yet. but what do you
emma gonzalez's words of we call bs is seen everywhere here. i want to show you some of the signs here. this young lady has one that's one of the more powerful i have seen. it could have been me. gun reform now. there is sadness. there is frustration. but overall, there is anger. we have heard from the victims of gun violence from parkland to the vegas shootings to columbine. several thousands of people turned out here in los angeles. one of them is a 16-year-old who goes to south gate high...
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emma simpson, bbc news, wadhurst. stabbed has been found in herfamily home in south west london. the discovery was made an hour after the bodies of her husband and two boys — aged 7 and 10 — were discovered at the foot of cliffs in east sussex. police say they're not looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: cristiano ronaldo scores again as holders real madrid moved through to the champions league quarter—finals. new zealand fight back in the fourth one day international after jonny bairstow hammers 138 for england. and frenchmanjonathan ivair has won stage three of the paris—nice as luis leon sanchez took the overall lead. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the champions league news that holders real madrid and liverpool are the first teams throu
emma simpson, bbc news, wadhurst. stabbed has been found in herfamily home in south west london. the discovery was made an hour after the bodies of her husband and two boys — aged 7 and 10 — were discovered at the foot of cliffs in east sussex. police say they're not looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is...
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emma simpson, bbc news.e and duchess of cambridge for their first official engagement together. they were outlining what they wanted to achieve through their charitable organisation, the royal foundation. meghan markle said she wanted to "shine a light on women feeling empowered" and would "hit the ground running" after her wedding to harry in may. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. the coppa italia kings, juventus are through to this year's final after a 2—0 aggregate win over ata la nta. a return to the olympic fold for russia, the ioc lifts its suspension for doping. and it was an impressive opening day for hosts the netherlands at the track cycling world championships. hello, and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that holders juventus are through to the final of the coppa italia after a 2—0 aggregate win over atalanta. the seocnd leg played in the turin snow
emma simpson, bbc news.e and duchess of cambridge for their first official engagement together. they were outlining what they wanted to achieve through their charitable organisation, the royal foundation. meghan markle said she wanted to "shine a light on women feeling empowered" and would "hit the ground running" after her wedding to harry in may. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport...
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it was hit overnight by storm emma.ere told to stay off the roads but that message came too late for thousands already stranded on motorways. here was one of the lucky ones. somehow this car and bus in edinburgh avoided being added to the road accident statistics. portugal and spain have been left battered by storm emma and are now bracing for new storms, expected to bring up to 75 millimetres of rain by the end of the weekend. rough seas are already forcing a offshore oil platform to run aground on the canary islands. pass operation been left frozen in time with temperatures plunging 2-23dc in time with temperatures plunging 2—23dc in eastern parts of the country. —— parts of croatia have been left frozen. what is a spectacle for some is an inconvenience for many others. heavy snowfall has left thousands stranded across europe from flight and rail cancellations. this is dublin airport, where flights have been cancelled until saturday at the earliest. we're going to have to stay here until saturday. we're stuck here for
it was hit overnight by storm emma.ere told to stay off the roads but that message came too late for thousands already stranded on motorways. here was one of the lucky ones. somehow this car and bus in edinburgh avoided being added to the road accident statistics. portugal and spain have been left battered by storm emma and are now bracing for new storms, expected to bring up to 75 millimetres of rain by the end of the weekend. rough seas are already forcing a offshore oil platform to run...
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the ‘beast from the east‘ and storm emma have led to trains being cancelled across the uk.er chaos, flights have also been delayed or cancelled, while driving conditions have been treacherous on many roads, with scotland and the north east of england among the worst affected. forecasters are warning of more disruption to come as the freezing weather continues. 0ne mp wanted an investigation into why some services had struggled. i wonder if my right honourable friend, after this snow event is over, asks some serious questions or even review, why it is when we have an event like this, we still are not, in any way in some cases, prepared. for example, i discovered yesterday that heathrow is busy off—loading flights because they can't cope with it. whereas... it is regional flights. what i am saying to my right honourable friend is, given all of that, places like gatwick and other airports are able to cope. does he not think it's ridiculous that in some airport they simply unable to cope and others in uk can? mr speaker, i knowa number of members are here today because the ligh
the ‘beast from the east‘ and storm emma have led to trains being cancelled across the uk.er chaos, flights have also been delayed or cancelled, while driving conditions have been treacherous on many roads, with scotland and the north east of england among the worst affected. forecasters are warning of more disruption to come as the freezing weather continues. 0ne mp wanted an investigation into why some services had struggled. i wonder if my right honourable friend, after this snow event...
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therefore, it turns out to be authorizing or licensing emma however, the court if you read it that way, the court doesn't have to reach a constitutional says, hisecause this case has nothing to do with whether a full-scale repeal of the fourth wagering laws would be constitutional or or whether paspa would be constitutional if it prohibited such a repeal. are constitutional questions at issue that may court from reaching the constitutional question. as for the constitutional question, as general hood said, it all stems from the two cases most people are aware, new york states and prince versus united states. which basically says the federal can incentivize states to act, it can preempt it can cajole states to act but it cannot make states do stuff. the real nub of the question here is how far does right?, what does it mean to say that the federal government can't commandeer states? and the real intersection here the principle of commandeering and preemption. federalow, the government can enact laws and if constitutionally under federal power, it can say there contrary state law so is t
therefore, it turns out to be authorizing or licensing emma however, the court if you read it that way, the court doesn't have to reach a constitutional says, hisecause this case has nothing to do with whether a full-scale repeal of the fourth wagering laws would be constitutional or or whether paspa would be constitutional if it prohibited such a repeal. are constitutional questions at issue that may court from reaching the constitutional question. as for the constitutional question, as...
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therefore, it turns out to be authorizing or licensing emma however, the court if you read it that way, the court doesn't have to reach a constitutional says, hisecause this case has nothing to do with whether a full-scale repeal of the fourth wagering laws would be constitutional or or whether paspa would be constitutional if it prohibited such a repeal. are constitutional questions at issue that may court from reaching the constitutional question. as for the constitutional question, as general hood said, it all stems from the two cases most people are aware, new york states and prince versus united states. which basically says the federal can incentivize states to act, it can preempt it can cajole states to act but it cannot make states do stuff. the real nub of the question here is how far does right?, what does it mean to say that the federal government can't commandeer states? and the real intersection here the principle of commandeering and preemption. federalow, the government can enact laws and if constitutionally under federal power, it can say there contrary state law so is t
therefore, it turns out to be authorizing or licensing emma however, the court if you read it that way, the court doesn't have to reach a constitutional says, hisecause this case has nothing to do with whether a full-scale repeal of the fourth wagering laws would be constitutional or or whether paspa would be constitutional if it prohibited such a repeal. are constitutional questions at issue that may court from reaching the constitutional question. as for the constitutional question, as...
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. >> how about emma? >> i haven't seen her in, like, 20 minutes. original goals of "never again" were to make one center where we could all be together and grieve and demand change in one spot. >> we were trying to focus on what would get the most people behind us, who can we send out to which interviews? we need to be there about 6:20. >> everybody's on computers. everybody's making calls, everybody's trying to remember to eat. >> cnn, 6:20. we have to be there at 6:20. >> shame on you! shame on you! >> dozens of high school students called for action on gun control, even posing as corpses outside the white house. >> oh, my god. they are lying down right now. >> who? >> they are lying down right now. students in front of the white house. >> i (bleep) love them. >> can i retweet that? i need to call "the washington post," because i was supposed to do this last night/yesterday, and i am so sorry. hi, this is emma gonzalez. hi. i'm so sorry that i did not call sooner. oh, my gosh. i'm halfway through today but, like, at least today is a lot less busy
. >> how about emma? >> i haven't seen her in, like, 20 minutes. original goals of "never again" were to make one center where we could all be together and grieve and demand change in one spot. >> we were trying to focus on what would get the most people behind us, who can we send out to which interviews? we need to be there about 6:20. >> everybody's on computers. everybody's making calls, everybody's trying to remember to eat. >> cnn, 6:20. we have to...
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tonight, storm emma is preparing to do her worst, with snow
tonight, storm emma is preparing to do her worst, with snow
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[cheers and applause] >> [chanting] emma. emma. emma. emma. emma.like. this is what marcus he looks like. -- what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ come together ♪ [jennifer hudson singing "the times they are a-changin'"] ♪ > ♪ the times they are a-changin'♪ ♪ ♪ the times they are a-changin'♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] we have all love somebody. you never thought you would be standing here today, but we are here for a reason. we all have a story, a purpose, and we all want what? ♪ >> ♪ we want change ♪ ♪ now we are going to sing it to you all and we want everybody to hear us change let me hear you say it ♪ ♪ change ♪ say it again ♪ >> ♪ change ♪ ♪ >> > change ♪ ♪ we need change ya'll ♪ [cheers and applause] >> [chanting] we want change. we want change. we want change. we want change. we want change. we want change. >> ♪ keep it going ♪ we want change. we want change. we want change. we want change. we want change. we want change. >> ♪ we want change let me hear it.
[cheers and applause] >> [chanting] emma. emma. emma. emma. emma.like. this is what marcus he looks like. -- what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ come together ♪ [jennifer hudson singing "the times they are a-changin'"] ♪ > ♪ the times they are a-changin'♪ ♪ ♪ the times they are a-changin'♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] we have all love somebody. you never thought you...
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emma: i watched everything. i constantly watched it for the first 24 to 48 hours. >> especially now with all of our classmates on almost every news station, at least one of them every night, it is really hard to avoid seeing them. i try to watch as much as possible -- a lot of the interviews and of being the same, but they are saying the same thing. new,nt to see something and that is why we are here, because we can provide the new perspective on things. each news outlet has to replay the same questions to their specific audience, but our audience is marjory stoneman douglas, so we are playing to them. we do not have to play the same interviews. we can do something else. maybe someone who has not been as covered as everyone else. >> as a student publication we have that liberty and resource to be able to reach out to our students who survived this shooting. we are able to accurately -- we have resources to accurately portray what happened. >> i think also, watching the news that night, i felt i could not do anyt
emma: i watched everything. i constantly watched it for the first 24 to 48 hours. >> especially now with all of our classmates on almost every news station, at least one of them every night, it is really hard to avoid seeing them. i try to watch as much as possible -- a lot of the interviews and of being the same, but they are saying the same thing. new,nt to see something and that is why we are here, because we can provide the new perspective on things. each news outlet has to replay the...
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therefore, it turns out to be authorizing or licensing emma however, the court if you read it that way, the court doesn't have to reach a constitutional says, hisecause this case has nothing to do with whether a full-scale repeal of the fourth wagering laws would be constitutional or or whether paspa would be constitutional if it prohibited such a repeal. are constitutional questions at issue that may court from reaching the constitutional question. as for the constitutional question, as general hood said, it all stems from the two cases most people are aware, new york states and prince versus united states. which basically says the federal can incentivize states to act, it can preempt it can cajole states to act but it cannot make states do stuff. the real nub of the question here is how far does right?, what does it mean to say that the federal government can't commandeer states? and the real intersection here the principle of commandeering and preemption. federalow, the government can enact laws and if constitutionally under federal power, it can say there contrary state law so is t
therefore, it turns out to be authorizing or licensing emma however, the court if you read it that way, the court doesn't have to reach a constitutional says, hisecause this case has nothing to do with whether a full-scale repeal of the fourth wagering laws would be constitutional or or whether paspa would be constitutional if it prohibited such a repeal. are constitutional questions at issue that may court from reaching the constitutional question. as for the constitutional question, as...
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emma gonzalez stood before the crowd for six minutes in memory of those who lost their lives.fell as a hero — tributes to the french policeman who died after saving the lives of hostages sacked from the labour front bench for calling for a second referendum. but owen smith says he will stick by his principles. a warning over advancesin his principles. a warning over advances in headline technology with minnie driver is saying they are regularly dazzled by oncoming cars. cambridge take the 2018 men's boat race. convincing wins for cambridge in both men and women in this yearboat races. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of students and campaigners, have gathered in cities across america, for rallies pushing for tougher gun laws. the protest called march for our lives, is being led by survivors of the massacre at a school in parkland in florida last month. they've been addressing crowds around the country, vowing to "stop at nothing" until lasting change is made. here's our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue. they came from across the country, b
emma gonzalez stood before the crowd for six minutes in memory of those who lost their lives.fell as a hero — tributes to the french policeman who died after saving the lives of hostages sacked from the labour front bench for calling for a second referendum. but owen smith says he will stick by his principles. a warning over advancesin his principles. a warning over advances in headline technology with minnie driver is saying they are regularly dazzled by oncoming cars. cambridge take the...
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storm emma meets the beast from the east and wreaks chaos across the uk. at least 3,500 drivers were stranded on the m62 across the pennines, some managed to get to shelter. we landed in manchester airport about two o'clock yesterday, and we have been trying to get home since then, just going round in circles around the m62. cars were at a standstill in the south—west of england too, with drivers stranded overnight. passengers were forced to sleep on a train stuck in the new forest. other routes are closed tonight. around the uk the military has been drafted in to help, in scotland, getting hospital staff to work. our other main story on the programme tonight: theresa may sounds a note of pragmatism as she outlines her plans for brexit. finally we both need to face the fa ct finally we both need to face the fact that this is a negotiation and neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, can katarina johnson—thompson bring home a gold medal from the world indoor athletic
storm emma meets the beast from the east and wreaks chaos across the uk. at least 3,500 drivers were stranded on the m62 across the pennines, some managed to get to shelter. we landed in manchester airport about two o'clock yesterday, and we have been trying to get home since then, just going round in circles around the m62. cars were at a standstill in the south—west of england too, with drivers stranded overnight. passengers were forced to sleep on a train stuck in the new forest. other...
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emma simpson, bbc news, west london.a close yesterday. paralympics gb are celebrating their most successful medal haul at a winter games since 1984. kate grey sent us this report from pyeongchang. the past ten days have seen the british team pushed to the limits on the snow and ice and pyeongchang. disappointment for the curlers, as they came up short, and the snowboarders faltered. but on the ski slopes it was a different story — menna fitzpatrick and her guide, jen kehoe, winning four medals, including gold on the final day, to become britain's most successful winter paralympians. it's been amazing. it's been an incredible event. everyone has been really helpful, really lovely. it's really nice to have family and friends supporting us. the resilience that the athletes have shown, and certainly menna and jen from a dnf in race one to gold in race five. and i think the preparation and the ability for them to deliver those kind of performances is down to talent, but also the support behind the scenes. great britain had a
emma simpson, bbc news, west london.a close yesterday. paralympics gb are celebrating their most successful medal haul at a winter games since 1984. kate grey sent us this report from pyeongchang. the past ten days have seen the british team pushed to the limits on the snow and ice and pyeongchang. disappointment for the curlers, as they came up short, and the snowboarders faltered. but on the ski slopes it was a different story — menna fitzpatrick and her guide, jen kehoe, winning four...
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the headlines at 11: storm emma meets the beast from the east and wreaks chaos across the uk. it's revealed at least three and half thousand drivers were stranded on the m62 across the pennines last night — more roads have been closed today. trouble on the trains with services grinding to a halt — frustrated passengers take matters into their own hands. and after the snow, flooding hits parts of the south—west. many homes have been without power. theresa may sounds a pragmatic note in her plans for brexit saying neither side will get everything they want. and beating the odds to say "i do" — despite the atrocious weather and having to be rescued by farmers, sam and katie bullingham have the white wedding to remember. and newsnight, peace has broken out in the tory party after theresa may's brexit speech. how long will last and the europeans buy at? —— do the europeans buy it? good evening, and welcome to bbc news. snow and freezing temperatures have caused disruption once again over most of the uk as two storms — storm emma and the beast from the east — collided over britain.
the headlines at 11: storm emma meets the beast from the east and wreaks chaos across the uk. it's revealed at least three and half thousand drivers were stranded on the m62 across the pennines last night — more roads have been closed today. trouble on the trains with services grinding to a halt — frustrated passengers take matters into their own hands. and after the snow, flooding hits parts of the south—west. many homes have been without power. theresa may sounds a pragmatic note in her...
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comencemos con emma gonzÁlez que se volviÓ viral rÁpidamente por el discurso. de los jÓvenes en contra de la desregularizaciÓn que hay sobre la venta de armas. se ha convertido en la cara de un cambio. estudiantes y jÓvenes dicen que no quieren mÁs disparos masivos en las escuelas y la cara como empezando por su imagen se ha convertido en esa cosa que inspira y une. javier: ademÁs de ella hay más mujeres. son 14. angÉlica: son 15-- tenemos a rita moreno con su vestido maravilloso y estÁn esta lista porque no sÓlo fue la primera latina que se ganÓ un Óscar en la historia de los premios de hollywood, sino que ademÁs es una mujer que a sus 86 aÑos protagoniza una serie que dice lo que se puede hacer a los 86 aÑos. dice no tengo porque renunciar a ser una mujer sexy y reivindicar mis valores y cultura a esta edad. caro: gracias por estar con nosotros. y puede leer este artÍculo en univisiÓn.com . con detallado resumen de cada una de las mujeres. una es reina montoya destacada por motivar a los jÓvenes indocumentados a soÑar y a sanar. ella estÁ vÍa skype con nosotr
comencemos con emma gonzÁlez que se volviÓ viral rÁpidamente por el discurso. de los jÓvenes en contra de la desregularizaciÓn que hay sobre la venta de armas. se ha convertido en la cara de un cambio. estudiantes y jÓvenes dicen que no quieren mÁs disparos masivos en las escuelas y la cara como empezando por su imagen se ha convertido en esa cosa que inspira y une. javier: ademÁs de ella hay más mujeres. son 14. angÉlica: son 15-- tenemos a rita moreno con su vestido maravilloso y...
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emma and erik.ing up tomorrow, we also speak with the chairman of the yumpian banking authority. we'll talk about brexit andee quive a or not. look for that interview in new york, 5:30. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm taylor riggs. let's get the bloomberg business flash. oracle has hit a speed bump in efforts to become the power house in cloud computing. they forecast slowing sales in programs delivered over the internet. meanwhile, demand for new oracle software licenses fell almost 2% in the last year. amazon is considering expanding its bricks and mortar footprint by acquiring locations from bankrupt toys r us. according to people familiar with the matter, amazon is not interested in maintaining the toy retailer's brand. instead, a potential deal could lead to amazon-branded stores. and market zuckerberg was the biggest loser. his fortune fell almost $5 billion yesterday after reports say the political advertising firm retained data on millions of facebook users
emma and erik.ing up tomorrow, we also speak with the chairman of the yumpian banking authority. we'll talk about brexit andee quive a or not. look for that interview in new york, 5:30. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm taylor riggs. let's get the bloomberg business flash. oracle has hit a speed bump in efforts to become the power house in cloud computing. they forecast slowing sales in programs delivered over the internet. meanwhile, demand for new...
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amy: yes a picture of emma gonzalez. >> and we have different signs.: what did you decide on emma , one of the student survivors at marjory stoneman douglas? >> her speech was so inspiring. i did not know any of the person that would represent what i'm advocating for more. amy: as a high school student, what makes you think you can change but people have not changed in decades in taking on one of the most powerful interest, the national rifle association? are fedl like students up. i feel like the upcoming generation is doing what this generation isn't. and this generation of politicians is not doing what our generation once and they will listen. if not, we will vote them out. amy: to you feel like we treat ballast of really in white communities and black and brown community's? >> this has been going on and black community's forever. i feel like now politicians are listening to students that they have hit where it hit. amy: your right next to congress. what are you saying you should do? >> we will vote you out if you don't agree with us. amy: on the te
amy: yes a picture of emma gonzalez. >> and we have different signs.: what did you decide on emma , one of the student survivors at marjory stoneman douglas? >> her speech was so inspiring. i did not know any of the person that would represent what i'm advocating for more. amy: as a high school student, what makes you think you can change but people have not changed in decades in taking on one of the most powerful interest, the national rifle association? are fedl like students up....
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amy: emma gonzalez silence would last for 4 minutes and 26 seconds.n what has been described as the loudest silence in the history of u.s. social protest. since the time that i came out here, it has been six minutes, 20 seconds. the shooter has ceased shooting and will soon abandon his rifle, blend in with the students as they escape, and walk free for an hour before arrest. five for your lives before it is someone else's job. [cheers] amy: mass shooting survivor 18-year-old emmett gonzalez. we will be back with our coverage of the march for our lives in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "found/tonight," performed by lin-manuel miranda and ben platt. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. this historic of action, more than 800 sibling protests around the world urging lawmakers to pass gun-control. in washington, organizers say up to 800,000 people took part in the march for our lives. organized by the students who survived the valentine's day shooting massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkla
amy: emma gonzalez silence would last for 4 minutes and 26 seconds.n what has been described as the loudest silence in the history of u.s. social protest. since the time that i came out here, it has been six minutes, 20 seconds. the shooter has ceased shooting and will soon abandon his rifle, blend in with the students as they escape, and walk free for an hour before arrest. five for your lives before it is someone else's job. [cheers] amy: mass shooting survivor 18-year-old emmett gonzalez. we...
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emma's season 17 partner, bill engvall.o right there, so happy for them. now their ballroom pals maks and peta also have something to celebrate. they're in the thick of their confidential tour with maks' brother val and only our brook anderson can take you behind the scenes. >> let's go see papa. ♪ >> hello. >> how's it going? >> good. come in. >> the couple just kicked off their tour and it's been an adjustment having shai along for the ride. >> the most challenging part? >> the mornings are hard because i'm exhausted from the show. i have haven't had a full night sleep since we started tour. this is where shai sleeps. we have put this barricade and the nanny sleeps up here and my mum is sleeping down here. >> it's a family affair. >> where does val sleep? >> he's got his own bus. >> maks and shai do morning inspections. they make sure everything is coming off of the truck. they make sure the men are doing their jobs of constructing the stage. >> he's directing the loading and unloading of equipment. >> our time is importa
emma's season 17 partner, bill engvall.o right there, so happy for them. now their ballroom pals maks and peta also have something to celebrate. they're in the thick of their confidential tour with maks' brother val and only our brook anderson can take you behind the scenes. >> let's go see papa. ♪ >> hello. >> how's it going? >> good. come in. >> the couple just kicked off their tour and it's been an adjustment having shai along for the ride. >> the most...
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storm emma meets the beast from the east and wreaks chaos across the uk. at least three and half thousand drivers were stranded on the m62 across the pennines. some managed to get to shelter. we landed in manchester airport about two o'clock yesterday and we've been, well, trying to get home since then. just going around in circles on the m62. trains grind to a halt. frustrated passengers take matters into their own hands. medical staff make heroic efforts to get to work, walking ten miles though the snow there and back. and, after the snow, flooding hits parts of the south west. we'll bring you the latest on the weather from around the uk. also tonight... theresa may sounds a pragmatic note in her plans for brexit saying neither side will get everything they want. and as hollywood prepares for the oscars this weekend, one of its top stars on sexism in the movie business. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... katerina johnson—thompson wins her first global title, taking gold in the pentathlon at the world indoor championships. good evening. storm emma has
storm emma meets the beast from the east and wreaks chaos across the uk. at least three and half thousand drivers were stranded on the m62 across the pennines. some managed to get to shelter. we landed in manchester airport about two o'clock yesterday and we've been, well, trying to get home since then. just going around in circles on the m62. trains grind to a halt. frustrated passengers take matters into their own hands. medical staff make heroic efforts to get to work, walking ten miles...
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Mar 14, 2018
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emma: theresa may said this is the biggest expulsion in 20 years.takes us to the height of the cold war. time, from analysts and russia, these measures look a little soft. we have to see what the russian retaliation is. stuff like ministers and the royal family not going to the cup doesn't amount to a whole lot. for russiancenter knows and the u.k. russia is unwilling to let echo. the response a few years ago was seen as toothless then. are we seeing history repeat itself? emma: that is a good question, and one that is on everyone's lips. theresa may is trying to be very firm. she has her party behind her. she also have parts of the labour party behind her. one of the side issues on the domestic front is the labour party leader has been criticized for his response to this. he is sort of trying to make politics, sort of taking the kremlin's line that session in parliament. it will be interesting to see how this plays out with domestic politics. mark: as we go it alone post-brexit, what does this tell us about the response of our neighbors, the eu, na
emma: theresa may said this is the biggest expulsion in 20 years.takes us to the height of the cold war. time, from analysts and russia, these measures look a little soft. we have to see what the russian retaliation is. stuff like ministers and the royal family not going to the cup doesn't amount to a whole lot. for russiancenter knows and the u.k. russia is unwilling to let echo. the response a few years ago was seen as toothless then. are we seeing history repeat itself? emma: that is a good...
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Mar 1, 2018
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we are expecting storm emma to arrive today. bbc radio station.he uk and build the engines in this country as well. will publish its first completed report this morning. following the second world war. and highlight the failure to detect and prevent the abuse. communications director hope hicks, is to stand down. for the president for some time before he entered politics. to the russia inquiry. as the royal mint is releasing 26 new designs of the ten pence piece. decided by public vote. landmark, and there‘s also zfor zebra—crossing. other coin designs feature james bond, a cup of tea and stonehenge. i want to see the cup of tea. i am trying to find it. have you got them all back? yes. i missed the cup of tea. copy from the royal mint and they are ratherfun. copy from the royal mint and they are rather fun. copy from the royal mint and they are ratherfun. are ratherfun. like to collect the whole collection from a to z. from a to z. collections earlier and you were referring to? referring to? oh, yes. you were here earlier. it was funny. was funny.
we are expecting storm emma to arrive today. bbc radio station.he uk and build the engines in this country as well. will publish its first completed report this morning. following the second world war. and highlight the failure to detect and prevent the abuse. communications director hope hicks, is to stand down. for the president for some time before he entered politics. to the russia inquiry. as the royal mint is releasing 26 new designs of the ten pence piece. decided by public vote....