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emma, emma, emma, talk to me. text me back.>> call her 2k0, 30 times. >> emma's parents thought the relationship was toxic. they had seen their daughter change. >> this new personality with riley in the picture was not one that you recognized. >> no. not with emma. her fun loving self was no longer -- it was very closed off. more in her room. >> angry. >> angry at us. >> was it kind of like her spark had been extinguished? >> yes. >> her parents said riley seemed intent on driving a wedge between emma and her family. >> he would tell her she really didn't have parents. that she really barely had a brother. and i think he just wanted her to think that that was -- he was all she had. >> this is a nightmare situation for a parent. >> yes. >> jill and mark had always been involved parents. monitoring their kids' social media and cell phones. they even had a tracker on emma's car. so when things got bad with riley they tried to limit emma's contact with him but he always seemed to find a way around their rules. >> he would show up t
emma, emma, emma, talk to me. text me back.>> call her 2k0, 30 times. >> emma's parents thought the relationship was toxic. they had seen their daughter change. >> this new personality with riley in the picture was not one that you recognized. >> no. not with emma. her fun loving self was no longer -- it was very closed off. more in her room. >> angry. >> angry at us. >> was it kind of like her spark had been extinguished? >> yes. >> her...
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emma roberts is with us.ot music from ozuna featuring doja cat and all the way from kazakhstan, live in person, borat is here. we'll be right back with borat! leggo! a big mac! medium fries.. and an oreo mcflurry. there you go. the j balvin meal. get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. i'm lovin it! get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. "goldwe believe intriana good we can all afford. ♪ sing it, yeah, yeah from a lighter load on the planet. ♪ all gold to ♪e to shoes with a lighter footprint. yeah, good to me ♪ the new iphone 12 pro with 5g meets verizon 5g ultra wideband. remember when the song of the summer took the whole summer to download? but these g's don't blink. (phone chimes) remember when the only way multiplayer gaming worked was with wi-fi? boom! legendary fast with verizon 5g. remember when i told you to clean your room? nope. ♪ (chris) 5g just got real. pow! 5g ultra wideband. now in more and more cities. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors f
emma roberts is with us.ot music from ozuna featuring doja cat and all the way from kazakhstan, live in person, borat is here. we'll be right back with borat! leggo! a big mac! medium fries.. and an oreo mcflurry. there you go. the j balvin meal. get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. i'm lovin it! get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. "goldwe believe intriana good we can all afford. ♪ sing it, yeah, yeah from a lighter load on the planet. ♪ all gold...
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emma roberts is with us.ve got music from ozuna featuring doja cat and all the way from kazakhstan, live in person, borat is here. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with borat! ♪ alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. by getting to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. roomba and the irobot home app. i like big jeans. itty-bitty jeans. ♪ ♪ feelin' trendy y'all, with the straight jeans ♪ showin' off those curves, 'cause you the queen ♪ ♪ everyone go slay in your old navy jeans ♪ welcome to denim america. with fits for the whole fam. only at old navy and oldnavy.com step up. prep up. up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the makers of truvada, there's
emma roberts is with us.ve got music from ozuna featuring doja cat and all the way from kazakhstan, live in person, borat is here. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with borat! ♪ alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. by getting to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to...
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emma simpson, bbc news. emma simpson, bbc news. to "always balance the books" despite increased spending in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. speaking to the conservative party conference, which is being held online this year, he warned that hard choices will have to be made as the government deals with the fall—out from the crisis. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. hi, i'm rishi. may he introduce himself. there is still something of the newcomer about rishi sunak, propelled to the top of a government trying to manage what is a genuine crisis. the chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak. but he's taking the lecturn on his own as chancellor in front of the virtual party faithful, keen to start with deliberate praise for his boss next door. yes, it's been difficult, challenges are part of the job, but on the big calls, in the big moments, borisjohnson has got it right and that is the leadership that we need. hard to whip up a crowd when there is no one in the room. the toughest task for him is to stop a slide into m
emma simpson, bbc news. emma simpson, bbc news. to "always balance the books" despite increased spending in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. speaking to the conservative party conference, which is being held online this year, he warned that hard choices will have to be made as the government deals with the fall—out from the crisis. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. hi, i'm rishi. may he introduce himself. there is still something of the newcomer about rishi sunak,...
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emma you know i've read some of your reporting where you talk about the fact that conversations these days about peace building too often start from the point of covert 19 and that you'd like to challenge organizations and groups working toward peace from focusing on it so much and to refocus energy and resources to ending violent conflict how would that be achieved at a time like this. i mean we've seen some really creative and initiatives the secretary general's call for us a cease fire and we say when you discussions around the impact of sanctions in the in the moment of this i mean actually if you took the qur'an can ensure as an example this would be precisely the time to fast track the end of the war so there are a number of things that we can be doing right now precisely as has been said the cogia it creates these other complication but it's not like these conflicts where complicated and protracted for quite some time so i think we need to be very careful that we stay focused on math and that we go back to understanding that conflicts especially at local levels begin by exclusi
emma you know i've read some of your reporting where you talk about the fact that conversations these days about peace building too often start from the point of covert 19 and that you'd like to challenge organizations and groups working toward peace from focusing on it so much and to refocus energy and resources to ending violent conflict how would that be achieved at a time like this. i mean we've seen some really creative and initiatives the secretary general's call for us a cease fire and...
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matthew hollingworth the world food program south sudan country director from phnom penh cambodia emma leslie director of the center for peace and conflict studies and from paris all they solve on director of partnerships and policy for the norwegian refugee council thank you all for joining us matthew let me start with you 1st let me say congratulations on this tremendous honor to you and all your colleagues with the world food program what is this going to mean for you for the world food program and for all the people that you know you're trying to help in places like south sudan. exactly for all of the family welfare program around the world and we're thrilled and sort of on a by what is this amazing achievement and the recognition of course of the work that we've been doing over the last few years but in particular this year as the world sutton's struggles through time and once again and also the recognition of course that hunger and war and conflict goes hand in hand and the world needs to do everything it can alongside through programming of the world through problem alongside th
matthew hollingworth the world food program south sudan country director from phnom penh cambodia emma leslie director of the center for peace and conflict studies and from paris all they solve on director of partnerships and policy for the norwegian refugee council thank you all for joining us matthew let me start with you 1st let me say congratulations on this tremendous honor to you and all your colleagues with the world food program what is this going to mean for you for the world food...
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and emma is a reporter. now let's get started.didates will have two seconds to answer their questions and 30 seconds to respond to rebuttal. i will hold up a piece of paper leading candidates know when they have ten seconds remaining. for a full set of rules please visit the atlanta press club website, atlanta press club.org. to start the debate each candidate will be asked to my questions by the panel. tom, you get the first question to shane hazel. >> mr. hazel, your party supports very strict limits on size of government and minimum interference in people's lives. take us briefly how thoroughly return government would have reacted to the coronavirus and what steps if any of it would've taken its spread. they have signaled out nonessential people. we have an economy that is based on production and service in the last thing we need to do is have government step in with a one-size-fits-all answer for everybody and apply that to businesses that people are built with blood, sweat, and tears out of their own equity and the own risk.
and emma is a reporter. now let's get started.didates will have two seconds to answer their questions and 30 seconds to respond to rebuttal. i will hold up a piece of paper leading candidates know when they have ten seconds remaining. for a full set of rules please visit the atlanta press club website, atlanta press club.org. to start the debate each candidate will be asked to my questions by the panel. tom, you get the first question to shane hazel. >> mr. hazel, your party supports very...
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emma simpson, bbc news.g the national lockdown, and many of us took the opportunity to explore the great outdoors. but the best and safest routes are often hidden away. now volunteers across the country have stepped in to create "slow maps" for walkers, as david sillito has been finding out. we're in ledbury, and sue and nina, have, like millions of us, taken the government advice to walk if you can, but while this is an area thick with footpaths, the suggested route on our phone to get to the next village was far from pleasant or safe. horn blares i'm starting to feel as though i've made a terrible decision here. i'm really starting to regret my route here. i don't think it's really working. i think we need to find a better way to wellington heath — and someone has been working on that. what is it? slow ways is a project to create a network of walking routes that connect all of great britain's town, cities and thousands of villages. this is daniel raven ellison, geographer, walker and the man behind the slo
emma simpson, bbc news.g the national lockdown, and many of us took the opportunity to explore the great outdoors. but the best and safest routes are often hidden away. now volunteers across the country have stepped in to create "slow maps" for walkers, as david sillito has been finding out. we're in ledbury, and sue and nina, have, like millions of us, taken the government advice to walk if you can, but while this is an area thick with footpaths, the suggested route on our phone to...
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emma shone, who own the number six bar in sale.on who runs the community gym in wythenshawe. emma, who are you supporting in the struggle between the mayor of manchester, andy burnham, and the prime minister at westminster, boris johnson? it is a question of what is best for our business. in tier 2, there is no additionalfinancial support, but we are seeing a 75% reduction in our takings week on week due to the new restrictions. we have already had that additional imposition of two households not being able to mix, which saw a drastic reduction in the footfall in oui’ drastic reduction in the footfall in our premises, and it is not sustainable going forward. with tier 3, the offer of financial support is welcome so i can pay my staff and keep them in a job. as it stands at the moment, it is incredibly difficult to keep paying for staff, when the finances are not there to support it. the mayor would argue he is sticking up for business owners like yourself to try to get a generous financial package from central government. i think t
emma shone, who own the number six bar in sale.on who runs the community gym in wythenshawe. emma, who are you supporting in the struggle between the mayor of manchester, andy burnham, and the prime minister at westminster, boris johnson? it is a question of what is best for our business. in tier 2, there is no additionalfinancial support, but we are seeing a 75% reduction in our takings week on week due to the new restrictions. we have already had that additional imposition of two households...
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emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait.rescos, queso. no, son goles. gracias a tide pods la única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata mejor tu ropa con el nuevo tide pods con downy. tiene que ser tide. un plan móvil que destruye los planes de alto precio ¡el nuevo plan redÚcelo de boost mobile! entre más tiempo permanezcas, menos pagas ve tu factura reducirse a $35 al mes después de solo 6 pagos a tiempo. y llévate un samsung galaxy a11 gratis cuando te cambias. todo en nuestra nueva y mejorada red. boost mobile. todo en nuestra nueva y mejorada red. cinco hojas en tecnología quey pivotea diseñado para remover efectivamente todos los pelos en la primera pasada, mientras remueve también grasa y suciedad; para que empieces el día con el rostro limpio y afeitado. creemos en café que da energía fantasías hechas para todos una ola de confianza un flow que va en la familia sabores que marcan un nuevo rumbo y cien tonos de hermosura creemos en cosas buenas que están al alcance de todos. (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ músic
emma está lista para mostrar su mejor jugada. qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait.rescos, queso. no, son goles. gracias a tide pods la única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata mejor tu ropa con el nuevo tide pods con downy. tiene que ser tide. un plan móvil que destruye los planes de alto precio ¡el nuevo plan redÚcelo de boost mobile! entre más tiempo permanezcas, menos pagas ve tu factura reducirse a $35 al mes después de solo 6 pagos a tiempo. y llévate un samsung...
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speed record was set by the russian team last year's 84 kilometers per hour political team slugging emma because it's like help not being a good place to sleep crew members are helping each other load the emma drive. he goes to the 2nd project he still. has the same set so high but. i have a. similar folks to me in marin county teams are on the course now. and this seems to be a problem with the cuts same. and now on the replay we see that it's off the tracks small the me i'm a driver got the tank off the tracks. time no problem in my. view the photo shoot i do my you don't get a little rushed up with us leaving oh no you've been up most of the point to look up the research team you know you don't want to know this is what the new policy does or thought you'd like them and their crews know. what does it. is that the shooting stops would be yeah but unfortunately we haven't seen them 5 years did you see a lot we can say though is that the target is safe and sound wasn't just the precise stuff our we're looking at a static exhibition of the t. $72.00 b. 3 tank if you put us with the right
speed record was set by the russian team last year's 84 kilometers per hour political team slugging emma because it's like help not being a good place to sleep crew members are helping each other load the emma drive. he goes to the 2nd project he still. has the same set so high but. i have a. similar folks to me in marin county teams are on the course now. and this seems to be a problem with the cuts same. and now on the replay we see that it's off the tracks small the me i'm a driver got the...
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emma simpson, bbc news.news: on september 8th the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. warning this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. moria was hell. 0n the night of the eighth of september. europe's largest refugee camp went up in flames. the greek authorities say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. more than 12,000 people already living in dire conditions were burned out of their tents. among them was a group of young filmmakers, most of them refugees from afghanistan. they've shared their footage with us. a huge archive of evidence from the fire and its aftermath that raises troubling questions about the blaze and about europe's dysfunctional policies on migration. since his early teens, yaser taheri has wanted to be at will make up. now he arrives at lesbos with his family after a ten monthjourney from afghanistan. moria was billed as a te
emma simpson, bbc news.news: on september 8th the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. warning this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. moria was hell. 0n the night of the eighth of september. europe's largest refugee camp went up in flames. the greek authorities say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. more than 12,000 people...
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and emma has a smile that lights up her entire face. her favorite day is tuesday, when we go to the farm for therapeutic horseback riding. i love them with the same joy and amazement i'm sure you feel for your own children. but seven years ago, their recent birthday would've been too much to hope for. my husband and i were excited to learn we were expecting. we were surprised to learn we were having twins. i had excellent prenatal care, one of the essential benefits under the affordable care act and my pregnancy was going great. until one day, it wasn't. i was experiencing pain, so my daughter suggested i come down to the hospital for monitoring. and within hours, within hours as my vital signs faded, i was rushed to the operating room where our small wonders were born via emergency c-section at 28 weeks. they were rushed to the neonatal intensive care unit where their survival was far from assured. we sat individual for weeks, learning an entirely new language of medical terms and holding our breath in between heartbeats on their monit
and emma has a smile that lights up her entire face. her favorite day is tuesday, when we go to the farm for therapeutic horseback riding. i love them with the same joy and amazement i'm sure you feel for your own children. but seven years ago, their recent birthday would've been too much to hope for. my husband and i were excited to learn we were expecting. we were surprised to learn we were having twins. i had excellent prenatal care, one of the essential benefits under the affordable care...
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emma hodcroft, thank you very much. we really enjoyed talking to you.guy: let's take a look at where european assets are sitting. we find ourselves reacting to the virus and what we got from christine lagarde. european equities are flat as we come into the close. the dollar is on the front foot, the pound is down, the euro is down. we are seeing a bid in the periphery. spain, ally, outperforming germany. the s&p up .7%. the earnings keep rolling in as well. the biggest story is we are counting down to the all-important election. alix: also earnings coming out from the likes of apple and amazon. if you missed what will happen to the stock, but after yesterday's deep selloff they are in a better position to capitalize on earnings growth. that wraps it up for guy and myself. coming up, nancy pelosi joins "balance of power" with david westin. foxbusiness said on it does not look like they will get a stimulus deal until after the election. another nail in the coffin for any sort of short-term deal. granted that is a couple days away. the question is can a la
emma hodcroft, thank you very much. we really enjoyed talking to you.guy: let's take a look at where european assets are sitting. we find ourselves reacting to the virus and what we got from christine lagarde. european equities are flat as we come into the close. the dollar is on the front foot, the pound is down, the euro is down. we are seeing a bid in the periphery. spain, ally, outperforming germany. the s&p up .7%. the earnings keep rolling in as well. the biggest story is we are...
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emma simpson, bbc news.rajan datar drops in on rome as it prepares to mark 150 years since becoming italy's capital city. this week on the travel show. rajan is looking for a knees up in rome. face—to—face with neanderthals in gibraltar. and iam neanderthals in gibraltar. and i am braving the elements in japan. this is great! welcome to the land of the trees. this is a short train ride from 0saka. and this is where many of japan's urban population has come to escape the congested cities during the pandemic. and i have come to try a style of drafting you can only do here. before that, we are off to europe and the italian eternal city. rome. a city that plays to its own tune. with iconic ancient history punctuating the landscape of this modern metropolis. italy itself, however, is a relatively young country. for its nation builders there is only one city that could be the capital and this year is a special anniversary. because over the next year rome is supposed to be celebrating its 150th anniversary as the c
emma simpson, bbc news.rajan datar drops in on rome as it prepares to mark 150 years since becoming italy's capital city. this week on the travel show. rajan is looking for a knees up in rome. face—to—face with neanderthals in gibraltar. and iam neanderthals in gibraltar. and i am braving the elements in japan. this is great! welcome to the land of the trees. this is a short train ride from 0saka. and this is where many of japan's urban population has come to escape the congested cities...
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a few weeks ago, we got an update on the democratic side from the leaders on emma's lease -- emily'st, and we want to hear from women on the others of the aisle. from wpi,o women julie conway, executive director of v.i.e.w. pac, and rebecca schuller, executive director of women for -- winning for women pac. thank you to both for being here. before we start, i want to let everyone know that we will save some time for questions. at the bottom of your skin, you -- screen, will notice the button to ask questions. please feel free to do that during our discussion. if you miss any of the discussion or you want to share with your friends, a replay will be available at the same link podcast link you used to register. rebecca, welcome. with less than two weeks to go, let's rewind the clock a bit to 2018. the 2018 midterms were not good year for republican women. of the 36 new women elected to the house, only one was a republican. the total number of republican women in the house fell to 13. that was the lowest point in the last two decades. that is compared to the 88 democratic women in the h
a few weeks ago, we got an update on the democratic side from the leaders on emma's lease -- emily'st, and we want to hear from women on the others of the aisle. from wpi,o women julie conway, executive director of v.i.e.w. pac, and rebecca schuller, executive director of women for -- winning for women pac. thank you to both for being here. before we start, i want to let everyone know that we will save some time for questions. at the bottom of your skin, you -- screen, will notice the button to...
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emma the chancellor we heard there in that report urging people to stay home over the weekend what are you hearing will the government have to take more restrictive measures or are the restrictions currently in place enough. well we just found today according to germany's biggest tabloid bit of that angle america was planning a lockdown lie to tackle virus pandemic was new measures being implemented when we would be talking about german shops that could remain open but with sets and rest fictions and such plan and gemini following each of these example would are so close it's because it's restaurants so really even more restrictions imposed on nightlife it's quite telling that i go america will meet again with a 16 state premiers this wednesday as that wasn't planned it really shows how the situation has worsened and quite quicker than everybody expected the minister says the state premiers so we had agreed on measures such as our restrictions in the hospitality business for example rest reactions on the amount of people able to gather but we've also seen more lockdowns localised lockd
emma the chancellor we heard there in that report urging people to stay home over the weekend what are you hearing will the government have to take more restrictive measures or are the restrictions currently in place enough. well we just found today according to germany's biggest tabloid bit of that angle america was planning a lockdown lie to tackle virus pandemic was new measures being implemented when we would be talking about german shops that could remain open but with sets and rest...
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emma simpson has more.ston's basically saying today it couldn't afford to keep these workers on without the same level of government support. the ceo also saying today that the job losses were the inevitable consequences of the limitations placed upon our business. this all adds to the real sense of a deepening crisis within the hospitality sector, as lucy was just highlighting. it's the businesses in tier 3 that will be hardest hit, that pubs can remain open, they're likely to see a drop in trade, but they want access, the same level of financial support for the businesses in tier 3 that are forced to close altogether. so, the industry is warning that many businesses will simply be unviable and warning of big job losses. european leaders meeting in brussels tonight are confronting a new surge in coronavirus cases that is rapidly filling hospital beds. both germany and italy posted a record number of new daily cases in the last 2a hours, two countries it appeared had emerged well from the first spike earlie
emma simpson has more.ston's basically saying today it couldn't afford to keep these workers on without the same level of government support. the ceo also saying today that the job losses were the inevitable consequences of the limitations placed upon our business. this all adds to the real sense of a deepening crisis within the hospitality sector, as lucy was just highlighting. it's the businesses in tier 3 that will be hardest hit, that pubs can remain open, they're likely to see a drop in...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.he coronavirus outbreak this hour: the world health organisation has told western countries to follow the example of asian states by persevering withanti—covid measures. mike ryan, the the who's emergency expert said governments should quarantine anyone who comes into contact with infected people. he said the europe region has seen a 50% rise in cases over the past week. in the italian region of lombardy, the italian government has agreed new restrictions to curb a surge in infections. the region — which was at the centre of italy's first wave — will propose an overnight curfew from thursday. it includes italy's financial capital milan. large shops will also be asked to close. the welsh government has decided to impose a 16—day lockdown , in every part of wales, to regain control of the pandemic. the first minister said that without this action, the nhs would not be able to cope in the weeks and months ahead. but there's been dismay and anger, in those parts of wales where the number o
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.he coronavirus outbreak this hour: the world health organisation has told western countries to follow the example of asian states by persevering withanti—covid measures. mike ryan, the the who's emergency expert said governments should quarantine anyone who comes into contact with infected people. he said the europe region has seen a 50% rise in cases over the past week. in the italian region of lombardy, the italian government has agreed new restrictions to curb...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports...re, but soon to be mothballed like the rest of the cineworld chain. the company suspending its operation on thursday, putting nearly 6000 jobs at risk. i speak for a lot of staff who think we deserve more notice. a lot of us don't know what to do, and three days notice before we close really doesn't feel fair to any of us. it was hoped he would come to the rescue, the biggest movie of the year to lure audiences back. but and i will be shown until april, cineworld says it's business as a viable. —— is not viable. cineworld says it's business as a viable. -- is not viable. we are likely closing shop now. we have no food. we cannot hold a business in this way. we would never close the cinema if we had any other option, and the only alternative to protect the company and our team, because oui’ the company and our team, because our team will be suffering a lot from disclosure. it's a bit of a chicken and egg situation for this industry right now. cinema owners need big movies for income, bu
our business correspondent emma simpson reports...re, but soon to be mothballed like the rest of the cineworld chain. the company suspending its operation on thursday, putting nearly 6000 jobs at risk. i speak for a lot of staff who think we deserve more notice. a lot of us don't know what to do, and three days notice before we close really doesn't feel fair to any of us. it was hoped he would come to the rescue, the biggest movie of the year to lure audiences back. but and i will be shown...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.unced a two—week lockdown to control the spread of the coronavirus. announcing the measure, the welsh first minister, mark drakeford, said that apart from essential workers, everybody in wales would be required to stay at home from friday evening. britain's first mainly black, asian and ethnically diverse orchestra, chineke, has performed the world premiere of a work inspired by a black demonstrator who came to the aid of a white protester during a black lives matter protest earlier this year. the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness went viral on social media. our arts editor will gompertz went to the dress rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, the man
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.unced a two—week lockdown to control the spread of the coronavirus. announcing the measure, the welsh first minister, mark drakeford, said that apart from essential workers, everybody in wales would be required to stay at home from friday evening. britain's first mainly black, asian and ethnically diverse orchestra, chineke, has performed the world premiere of a work inspired by a black demonstrator who came to the aid of a white protester during a black lives...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.re developments on the coronavirus outbreak this hour: the world health organisation has told western countries to follow the example of asian states by persevering with anti—covid measures. mike ryan, the the w—h—0's emergency expert said governments should quarantine anyone who comes into contact with infected people. he said the europe region has seen a 50% rise in cases over the past week. in the italian region of lombardy, the italian government has agreed new restrictions to curb a surge in infections. the region — which was at the centre of italy's first wave — will propose an overnight curfew from thursday. it includes italy's financial capital milan. large shops will also be asked to close. the welsh government has decided to impose a 16—day lockdown, in every part of wales, to regain control of the pandemic. the first minister said that without this action, the nhs would not be able to cope in the weeks and months ahead. but there's been dismay and anger, in those parts of wa
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.re developments on the coronavirus outbreak this hour: the world health organisation has told western countries to follow the example of asian states by persevering with anti—covid measures. mike ryan, the the w—h—0's emergency expert said governments should quarantine anyone who comes into contact with infected people. he said the europe region has seen a 50% rise in cases over the past week. in the italian region of lombardy, the italian government has...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports.oollen mill, known for its cashmere for older shoppers and tartan for tourists, but these customers have been thin on the ground. local lockdowns haven't helped. another high street retailer on the brink. everywhere is closing, aren't they, unfortunately? everywhere‘s closing and it's just one of those things. it's just a shame for everybody. people will lose jobs and it's a sad thing. edinburgh woollen mill is part of a retail empire, owned by the billionaire philip day. there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1,100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now at risk. they are a familiar sight on so many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month — just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said: certainly in smaller towns where these are importan
our business correspondent emma simpson reports.oollen mill, known for its cashmere for older shoppers and tartan for tourists, but these customers have been thin on the ground. local lockdowns haven't helped. another high street retailer on the brink. everywhere is closing, aren't they, unfortunately? everywhere‘s closing and it's just one of those things. it's just a shame for everybody. people will lose jobs and it's a sad thing. edinburgh woollen mill is part of a retail empire, owned by...
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emma simpson, bbc news.irway to heaven has been defeated. the band was sued for copyright in 2014 over claims it had stolen the song's opening riff from the song taurus by us band spirit. led zeppelin won the case in 2016, with a court of appeals upholding the original verdict earlier this year. now the us supreme court has declined to hear the case, putting an end to the dispute. that's it for now. much more anytime on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. thank you for watching. hello there. i thought i'd start with a reminder ofjust how grim a start to the month we've had. across a swathe of southern england and parts of eastern scotland too, over recent days, we've seen more rainfall than we'd expect to see in the whole of the month of 0ctober. and we're only in the first week, of course. winchcombe is in gloucestershire — 118 mm here over recent days compared with the october average of 81. now, we've got a bit more rain to come over the next couple of days, but i'm going to zoom out into the wester
emma simpson, bbc news.irway to heaven has been defeated. the band was sued for copyright in 2014 over claims it had stolen the song's opening riff from the song taurus by us band spirit. led zeppelin won the case in 2016, with a court of appeals upholding the original verdict earlier this year. now the us supreme court has declined to hear the case, putting an end to the dispute. that's it for now. much more anytime on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. thank you for watching. hello...
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emma, we are so happy for you. congratulations. all right, dagen?tes enter for a free chance to win $5,000 from fox bed. download the fox bed app and pick six possible outcomes and wash from fox news on october 7t unfolds, download the fox that app now where well, after the show, during bret mack. >> greg: how dare you. >> dana: wow, you could have said that but we should have more time, hi, greg. how are you? >> greg: i feel bad because i'm on the atkins diet and jesse, you know, i can't turn that down. so i will feel completely angry all night. all right, i am. it will bother me. >> jesse: be a man, greg. >> greg: when you get my age, you will be doing this. greg's travel news come as you know, i purchased a car. i'm so excited to be driving it. >> dana: this is your new baby. >> greg: i'm driving it around. it is great mileage. and i can see it is a classic car. >> jesse: you can park it anywhere. >> greg: i can park it anywhere and it's a one seater though because i'm often alone. >> dana: you could social distance in your car. >> greg: actually
emma, we are so happy for you. congratulations. all right, dagen?tes enter for a free chance to win $5,000 from fox bed. download the fox bed app and pick six possible outcomes and wash from fox news on october 7t unfolds, download the fox that app now where well, after the show, during bret mack. >> greg: how dare you. >> dana: wow, you could have said that but we should have more time, hi, greg. how are you? >> greg: i feel bad because i'm on the atkins diet and jesse, you...
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emma vardy, bbc news, inniskeen.l go into a short sharp national lockdown from friday — almost everyone must stay at home. here goes. and how taking the plunge into cold water could help scientists develop treatments for dementia. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. everton and england goalkeeper jordan pickford won't face disciplinary action, following his collision with virgil van dijk, which injured the liverpool defender in saturday's merseyside derby. safa and marwa were born joined at the head — conjoined twins — a very rare condition. they were flown to london from their home in pakistan last year. after more than 50 hours of surgery and months of hospital care at great ormond street, they were finally ready to go home. our medical editor fegus walsh spoke to the family before they left. twin sisters with a special bond. it is nowjust over a year—and—a—half since safa and marwa were separated. back to safa. that's it. that's good. to marwa. they're still having physical therapy, which they clearly enjoy. but t
emma vardy, bbc news, inniskeen.l go into a short sharp national lockdown from friday — almost everyone must stay at home. here goes. and how taking the plunge into cold water could help scientists develop treatments for dementia. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. everton and england goalkeeper jordan pickford won't face disciplinary action, following his collision with virgil van dijk, which injured the liverpool defender in saturday's merseyside derby. safa and marwa were born joined at...
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emma simpson, bbc news.lert level in the capital to the highest level. restaurants and bars selling food as well as alcohol will be able to stay open, but will have to introduce further safety measures. universities are also being told to halve the number of students present on campus at any one time. hugh schofield reports. the news from paris is not good. covid infections are up, above 250 per 100,000 people which means the city has hit a higher alert level and automatically new measures are going to kick in. translation: the measures are meant to put the brakes on. the epidemic is going too fast. we have to slow it down so that our health system is not overwhelmed. the headline news is that bars and cafes are going to shut completely for two weeks from tomorrow. they were already having to close doors at ten o‘clock but that hasn‘t been enough to stop the virus spreading. why are the authorities targeting bars and other drinking places? well, the main vectorfor covid, it is reckoned now, is young people.
emma simpson, bbc news.lert level in the capital to the highest level. restaurants and bars selling food as well as alcohol will be able to stay open, but will have to introduce further safety measures. universities are also being told to halve the number of students present on campus at any one time. hugh schofield reports. the news from paris is not good. covid infections are up, above 250 per 100,000 people which means the city has hit a higher alert level and automatically new measures are...
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thank you, emma simpson.become a catastrophe for british woodland, causing permanent damage to our landscape. the charity will spend £2 million pounds this year cutting down affected trees, after the dry spring caused perfect conditions for the disease to spread. woods that inspired beatrix potter and john constable are among those affected, as phil mackie reports. birds tweeting. a healthy ash tree at sunset in shropshire. its leaves are taking on their autumn colours and so far there is no sign of disease. but ash dieback has had a good year, it's spreading fast. these trees in gloucestershire are marked for felling. in this ancient woodland, the disease is rife. you can see the effects best up in the canopy. the ash are dying and the surrounding trees will come back to life next spring. the crowns have pretty much died back and we getting all the signs of stress, disease and canker. and the same for these here, i guess? matt stanway is a ranger at the ebworth estate. the ash tree makes up a significant num
thank you, emma simpson.become a catastrophe for british woodland, causing permanent damage to our landscape. the charity will spend £2 million pounds this year cutting down affected trees, after the dry spring caused perfect conditions for the disease to spread. woods that inspired beatrix potter and john constable are among those affected, as phil mackie reports. birds tweeting. a healthy ash tree at sunset in shropshire. its leaves are taking on their autumn colours and so far there is no...
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emma could manage her own e learning, and high school age children could, too. but jessie and i tried to take a divide and conquer approach for the younger four. yeah, it was quite challenging, i assure you. >> one part of your story that i find particularly remarkable and that i admire is the decision you made to adopt two children. you and your husband had five biological children, you adopted two more. both of your adoption children are from haiti. haiti is a country that has some of the most crushing poverty in the world. my brother-in-law is a missionary in haiti and heidi and the girls just got back from haiti a couple weeks ago. curious if you would share with this committee and with the american people what led you and your husband to make the decision to adopt? it's i think one of the most loving and compassionate decisions any family can make. >> when jessie and i were engaged, we met another couple who had adopted in this instance, a couple who adopted a child with special needs and then we also met another couple who adopted a few children internatio
emma could manage her own e learning, and high school age children could, too. but jessie and i tried to take a divide and conquer approach for the younger four. yeah, it was quite challenging, i assure you. >> one part of your story that i find particularly remarkable and that i admire is the decision you made to adopt two children. you and your husband had five biological children, you adopted two more. both of your adoption children are from haiti. haiti is a country that has some of...
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our business correspondent emma simpson is here.ig impact. they are, and marstons isjust the latest pub operator to announce job cuts. it will be losing nearly a fifth of its workforce. these are staff that have been furloughed, the scheme will finish at the end of this month. it is a cliff edge for a number of businesses, and marstons basically said today it couldn't afford to keep the workers on without the same level of government support. also saying today the job losses were the inevitable consequences of the limitations placed upon our business. george, this adds to the real sense of a deepening crisis within the hospitality sector. as lucy was just highlighting, it is the businesses in tier three that will be hardest hit. the pubs can remain open but likely to see a drop in trade, but they won't access the same level of financial support for the businesses in tier three that are forced to close altogether. there are warnings that many businesses will not be viable, and warnings of big job losses. thank you very much. the late
our business correspondent emma simpson is here.ig impact. they are, and marstons isjust the latest pub operator to announce job cuts. it will be losing nearly a fifth of its workforce. these are staff that have been furloughed, the scheme will finish at the end of this month. it is a cliff edge for a number of businesses, and marstons basically said today it couldn't afford to keep the workers on without the same level of government support. also saying today the job losses were the inevitable...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. england, matt hancock, has warned of the growing number of people over 60 in the north west region who are becoming infected with the virus. liverpool is badly affected, as is greater manchester, where local leaders are still resisting plans to put the region into the highest alert level — or tier 3. tonight the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, told the bbc that the government could have a deal if it better protects low paid people, but he sadi it is choosing not to do that. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has this report. once a busy, bustling city centre, manchester is quieter now, poised perhaps to enter the highest covid alert level, tier 3. days of talks between government and local leaders have failed to resolve how and when that is to happen, while ministers warn that older people are now increasing at risk from the virus. i'm very worried that the cases per hundred thousand among the over 60s is a01 in the liverpool city region, 241 in lancashire, and in grea
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. england, matt hancock, has warned of the growing number of people over 60 in the north west region who are becoming infected with the virus. liverpool is badly affected, as is greater manchester, where local leaders are still resisting plans to put the region into the highest alert level — or tier 3. tonight the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, told the bbc that the government could have a deal if it better protects low paid people, but he sadi it is...
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emma roberts. borat. blackpink. tate mccray. and lauv featuring conan gray.ive music, everybody will be lost. we need live music around. we definitely need to keep it around. ♪ if you want me to stay i'll be around today ♪ ♪ the better for you folks to see ♪ ♪ i'm about to go and then you'll know ♪ ♪ you want me to stay here i got to be me ♪ ♪ i'll be so good i'll wish i could ♪ ♪ get the message over to you now ♪ ♪ owww >> america's bars, clubs, and stages need our help. >> for each stream of this song, crown royal will donate to these cultural landmarks. >> let's make sure they stay. find out more at crownroyal.com. ♪dy-na-na-na, na-na, na-na, eh♪ ♪light it up, dynamite ♪shining through the city with a little funk and soul♪ ♪so i'ma light it up like dynamite♪ ♪'cause, ah-ah,♪ ♪shining through the city with a little funk and soul♪ ♪i'ma light it up like dynamite, whoa♪ i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before
emma roberts. borat. blackpink. tate mccray. and lauv featuring conan gray.ive music, everybody will be lost. we need live music around. we definitely need to keep it around. ♪ if you want me to stay i'll be around today ♪ ♪ the better for you folks to see ♪ ♪ i'm about to go and then you'll know ♪ ♪ you want me to stay here i got to be me ♪ ♪ i'll be so good i'll wish i could ♪ ♪ get the message over to you now ♪ ♪ owww >> america's bars, clubs, and stages need...
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chan lauren is host of the pseudo intellectual podcast speaking to us this hour from montreal and emma campbell is co convener of the alliance for choice in belfast welcome to you both lauren can we start with you and opinion poll in poland last year a fund that only 15 percent of people were in favor of tightening abortion laws so why do it if there is so little public support. well i think the thing with human rights in general especially the right to life is that they shouldn't be dependent on what other people think slavery back in the day used to be a democratic option that didn't make it morally justified in the same goes for abortion the right to life is the foremost right that anybody has and i would like to proudly apparently take a stand against eugenics today and say that someone's right to life should not be determined on their genetic health right someone who has a disability or is deformed in some way or another is no less worthy of life than anybody else and it's quite surprising that in this day and age that actually needs to be said. one of the reactions to this story
chan lauren is host of the pseudo intellectual podcast speaking to us this hour from montreal and emma campbell is co convener of the alliance for choice in belfast welcome to you both lauren can we start with you and opinion poll in poland last year a fund that only 15 percent of people were in favor of tightening abortion laws so why do it if there is so little public support. well i think the thing with human rights in general especially the right to life is that they shouldn't be dependent...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.a travel ban on people coming into the country from parts of the uk with the highest rates of coronavirus infections. first minister mark drakeford said he took the decision after downing street rejected requests to impose the ban itself. the ban is expected to come into effect at 6pm this friday. so how exactly will it work in practice? here's our wales correspondent, hywel griffith. a quiet country manor, sheltered so far from covid's second wave, but businesses here in mid wales now find themselves on the political front line. since talk of a cross—border travel ban started last week, customers from the midlands and manchester have been cancelling. it still isn't clear who will be prevented from coming here on friday, which has left kimberly trying to fathom the rules. you know, i'm getting phone call after phone call — "can we come?" "are you still open?" "do we have to do this?" "what are your restrictions?" do we put a block on those people and protect our own, or do we allow the
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.a travel ban on people coming into the country from parts of the uk with the highest rates of coronavirus infections. first minister mark drakeford said he took the decision after downing street rejected requests to impose the ban itself. the ban is expected to come into effect at 6pm this friday. so how exactly will it work in practice? here's our wales correspondent, hywel griffith. a quiet country manor, sheltered so far from covid's second wave, but businesses...
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but now he's missing. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports.ngle harbour in 1983. no one knows more about that dolphin than i do. for i can't tell you times without i seeing him, he's there, for i know no other. in the years that followed fungie became a major draw for tourists as people flocked to see the friendly dolphin, who seemed to enjoy the interaction. the boats were initially small fishing boats then they developed and bought new vessels and invested heavily and fungie has been a huge boost and a vital part of the tourism. there are whole generations that have grown up and all they ever knew was that he lived in the harbour and so generous and so playful. for that to be gone it's like a light hasjust gone out. since his disappearance a week ago, the town has taken part in a full—scale search with boats, divers and sonar, but without success. he was still totally wild, so the only thing he ever got out of this was the company and now he's just off again and the choice was always his. there are various theories as to why he has now vanis
but now he's missing. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports.ngle harbour in 1983. no one knows more about that dolphin than i do. for i can't tell you times without i seeing him, he's there, for i know no other. in the years that followed fungie became a major draw for tourists as people flocked to see the friendly dolphin, who seemed to enjoy the interaction. the boats were initially small fishing boats then they developed and bought new vessels and invested heavily and fungie has been...
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emma simpson, bbc news, crawley. the us election campaign is entering its final weekend.biden are still travelling to key states like florida that could swing the result in their favour. peter bowes has the latest from the campaign trail. back in his home state again, and another push for votes in florida. donald trump narrowly won here in 2016, but the democrats have gained ground and the race withjoe biden is neck and neck. we are going to win four more years in the white house. applause and we are going on to win a record share of the hispanic—american vote. you see what's happening? the president attracts large crowds, but with little social distancing and few masks. donald trump is confident he can defy the opinion polls by focusing on the economy rather than the coronavirus. this is historic prosperity. another major tax cut to go along with the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. and record job growth. and joe biden's plan is to deliver punishing lockdowns. he's going to lock you down! forjoe biden, there is no issue more important than taking control of
emma simpson, bbc news, crawley. the us election campaign is entering its final weekend.biden are still travelling to key states like florida that could swing the result in their favour. peter bowes has the latest from the campaign trail. back in his home state again, and another push for votes in florida. donald trump narrowly won here in 2016, but the democrats have gained ground and the race withjoe biden is neck and neck. we are going to win four more years in the white house. applause and...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.fer coronavirus tests to passengers. people flying to hong kong will have the option of paying £80 for a rapid test, giving a result in around 20 minutes. some countries are demanding proof of a negative result before they allow people in. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. covid tests at a uk airport. initially it's for staff at heathrow and passengers heading to hong kong. it was thought italy would accept the type of test being used here too, but negotiations with the italian authorities are still ongoing. for lynne, who travels to italy a lot, a test in the airport before she travels is a much better option. i don't really want to wait until i get to italy and then have a test in an italian airport and then maybe something might not be right, and whether i have to go back on a plane, go into a hospital, whatever it might be, i need that reassurance for me and my family to know that i am 0k. more people heading out of heathrow face restrictions when they get to their
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.fer coronavirus tests to passengers. people flying to hong kong will have the option of paying £80 for a rapid test, giving a result in around 20 minutes. some countries are demanding proof of a negative result before they allow people in. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. covid tests at a uk airport. initially it's for staff at heathrow and passengers heading to hong kong. it was thought italy would accept the type of test being used here too, but...
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emma simpson, bbc news.s one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in england — 602 cases per 100,000 of the population. it's also one of the most deprived parts of the country, and unlike some other areas which have seen big increases it doesn't have a large student population. our special correspondent, ed thomas, reports. i live on the 13th floor and i'm thinking i'm safe up there because it's down here. as coronavirus cases spike, peter has decisions to make. i've got a 14—year—old daughter in school. some of the students have got it in the school and i'm thinking, should i pull her out or should i keep her in? why don't you just stay at home with her and look after her? because obviously i've got to go to work. i still provide for my daughter. all too real... i've got to keep her safe. a close elderly family member is now ill. her two kidneys are packing in and she has been tested as positive, as covid—19. do you think she's going to make it? no. so, what next for knowsley? shut it down. there's to
emma simpson, bbc news.s one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in england — 602 cases per 100,000 of the population. it's also one of the most deprived parts of the country, and unlike some other areas which have seen big increases it doesn't have a large student population. our special correspondent, ed thomas, reports. i live on the 13th floor and i'm thinking i'm safe up there because it's down here. as coronavirus cases spike, peter has decisions to make. i've got a...
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but now he's missing. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma va rdy investigates. harbour in 1983. no one knows more about that dolphin than i do. for i can tell you times without i seeing him in the years that followed fungie became a major draw for tourists as people flocked to see the friendly dolphin, who seemed to enjoy the interaction. the boats were initially small fishing boats then they developed and bought new vessels and invested heavily and fungie has been a huge boost and a vital part of the tourism. there are whole generations that have grown up and all they ever knew was that he lived in the harbour and so generous and so playful. for that to be gone it's like a light hasjust gone out. since his disappearance a week ago, the town has taken part in a full—scale search with boats, divers and sonar, but without success. he was still totally wild, so the only thing he ever got out of this was the company and now he's just off again and the choice was always his. there are various theories as to why he has now vanished as mysteriously as he came but peopl
but now he's missing. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma va rdy investigates. harbour in 1983. no one knows more about that dolphin than i do. for i can tell you times without i seeing him in the years that followed fungie became a major draw for tourists as people flocked to see the friendly dolphin, who seemed to enjoy the interaction. the boats were initially small fishing boats then they developed and bought new vessels and invested heavily and fungie has been a huge boost and a vital part of...
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emma simpson, bbc news.and was sued for copyright in 2014 over claims they stole the song's opening riff from the song, taurus, by the american band, spirit. led zeppelin won the case in 2016 and a court of appeal upheld the original verdict earlier this year. there was then an attempt to take it to the us supreme court but it has declined to hear the case, meaning the case has nowhere else to go. that nowhere else to go. is about it for now. much more that is about it for now. much more on our website and twitter feed. thank you very much for watching. hello there. i thought i'd start with a reminder ofjust how grim a start to the month we've had. across a swathe of southern england and parts of eastern scotland too, over recent days, we've seen more rainfall than we'd expect to see in the whole of the month of 0ctober. and we're only in the first week, of course. winchcombe is in gloucestershire — 118mm here over recent days, compared with the october average of 81mm. now, we have got a bit more rain to co
emma simpson, bbc news.and was sued for copyright in 2014 over claims they stole the song's opening riff from the song, taurus, by the american band, spirit. led zeppelin won the case in 2016 and a court of appeal upheld the original verdict earlier this year. there was then an attempt to take it to the us supreme court but it has declined to hear the case, meaning the case has nowhere else to go. that nowhere else to go. is about it for now. much more that is about it for now. much more on our...
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emma simpson, bbc news., according to figures from the society for motor manufacturers and traders. just 328,000 new cars were registered, a fall of a.a% compared to the same period a year ago. police have made ten arrests after four young people — including three university students — died in suspected drug incidents involving ketamine and mdma in the north east of england over the weekend. 18—year—old jeni larmour from county armagh was studying architecture at newcastle university and was found dead in student accommodation where another female student also died. a 21—year—old male student also died in newcastle and another 18 year—old man died in washington. in france, the number of people in intensive care has reached more than 1a00 for the first time since the end of may. paris is being placed on maximum alert tomorrow, meaning bars will be forced to close for two weeks. lucy williamson is in paris for us. after days of negotiation the government had decided only bars have to close. the vast majority o
emma simpson, bbc news., according to figures from the society for motor manufacturers and traders. just 328,000 new cars were registered, a fall of a.a% compared to the same period a year ago. police have made ten arrests after four young people — including three university students — died in suspected drug incidents involving ketamine and mdma in the north east of england over the weekend. 18—year—old jeni larmour from county armagh was studying architecture at newcastle university...
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emma simpson, bbc news. coronavirus cases in england and admissions to hospital have increased by 1,000 in the last week. coming up: how lottery funding means the show will go on for pantos at christmas. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: with no spectators in sight for english football, the premier league announces a new pay—per—view deal for matches this month. pubs and restaurants across scotland are now subject to strict new coronavirus restrictions. in five health board areas in the central belt — which includes glasgow and edinburgh — they've had to close completely until october 25th, although they can still serve takeaways. premises outside this area can serve alcohol — but only outdoors, until 10pm. they can, though, open for food and non—alcoholic drinks during the day, closing at 6pm. the first minister nicola sturgeon said a further steep increase in cases was a sharp reminder of the seriousness of the situation. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports. last orders, folks! it is dispiriting to s
emma simpson, bbc news. coronavirus cases in england and admissions to hospital have increased by 1,000 in the last week. coming up: how lottery funding means the show will go on for pantos at christmas. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: with no spectators in sight for english football, the premier league announces a new pay—per—view deal for matches this month. pubs and restaurants across scotland are now subject to strict new coronavirus restrictions. in five health board areas in the...
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emma simpson, bbc news.way to heaven has been defeated. the band was sued for copyright in 2014 over claims it had stolen the song's opening riff from the song taurus by us band spirit. zeppelin won the case in 2016, with a court of appeals upholding the original verdict earlier this year. now the us supreme court has declined to hear the case, putting an end to the dispute. just briefly, that may news again. donald trump has returned to the white house three days after being hospitalised with coronavirus. within minutes he had removed his face mask, while urging americans not to be afraid of covid—19, this on the day official figures suggested at least 210,000 americans had died from the virus. that's it for now. thank you so much for watching. hello there. i thought i'd start with a reminder ofjust how grim a start to the month we've had. across a swathe of southern england and parts of eastern scotland too, over recent days, we've seen more rainfall than we'd expect to see in the whole of the month of oct
emma simpson, bbc news.way to heaven has been defeated. the band was sued for copyright in 2014 over claims it had stolen the song's opening riff from the song taurus by us band spirit. zeppelin won the case in 2016, with a court of appeals upholding the original verdict earlier this year. now the us supreme court has declined to hear the case, putting an end to the dispute. just briefly, that may news again. donald trump has returned to the white house three days after being hospitalised with...
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emma simpson, bbc news.he travel show revisits some of its favourite moments from the four corners. from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetime. from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetimelj from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetime. i do think this is a lifestyle now. this will never end for me. hello, welcome to the show from my hometown in london where we are slowly rolling into autumn. with still yet no end in sight to the restrictions that are put in place to protect us all, is still making travel pretty difficult. so we thought this would be a really good time to ta ke would be a really good time to take a look back at some of our favourite trips right here in the uk. now before this all happened, this brilliant city was considered one of the world's great vegan destinations. back in 2018, i went to find out why eight three had gone mainstream. —— meat—free. i've only been vegan for maybe six months and even compared to when i started, the amount of vegan, the abundan
emma simpson, bbc news.he travel show revisits some of its favourite moments from the four corners. from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetime. from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetimelj from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetime. i do think this is a lifestyle now. this will never end for me. hello, welcome to the show from my hometown in london where we are slowly rolling into autumn. with still yet no end in sight to the restrictions that are put in...
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emma could manage her own e-learning and our high school age children tess and vivian could, too. jesse and i tried to take a divide and conquer approach for the younger four. it was quite challenging. i assure you. >> one part of your story that i find particularly remarkable, and that i admire, is the decision you made to adopt two children. you and your husband had five biological children. you adopted two more. both of your adopted children are from haiti. haiti is a country that has some of the most crushing poverty in the world. my brother-in-law is a missionary in haiti. and actually heidi and the girls just got back from haiti a couple of weeks ago. i was curious if you would share with this committee and with the american people what led you and your husband to make the decision to adopt? it's, i think, one of the most loving and compassionate decisions any family can make. >> when jesse and i were engaged, we met another couple who had adopted -- in this instance it was a couple who adopted a child with special needs. and then we also met another couple who adopted a few
emma could manage her own e-learning and our high school age children tess and vivian could, too. jesse and i tried to take a divide and conquer approach for the younger four. it was quite challenging. i assure you. >> one part of your story that i find particularly remarkable, and that i admire, is the decision you made to adopt two children. you and your husband had five biological children. you adopted two more. both of your adopted children are from haiti. haiti is a country that has...
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rahul bali, emma hurd and tom baxter.ld also like to thank the atlanta press club in georgia public broadcasting for arranging today's debate. for morere information on the fl schedule of debates please visit atlanta press club.org. this debate will be available for viewers to watch on-demand on atlanta press club's facebook page in georgia public broadcasting's web site gpb.org. i am donna lowry and thank you for joining us for the atlanta press club latter milk young debate series. the senate judiciary committee has concluded the confirmation hearing for amy coney barrett. today the senators met to consider nominations here from outside witnesses who support or oppose judge barrett's confirmation clutch our coverage tonight starting at 8:00 eastern and c-span and you can also watch on line at c-span.org or listen to wear free c-span radio app. >> 61 million americans have some form of disability by get earn less than 3% of film and tv shows and then majority of those roles are. by nondisabled actors. ultimately as someb
rahul bali, emma hurd and tom baxter.ld also like to thank the atlanta press club in georgia public broadcasting for arranging today's debate. for morere information on the fl schedule of debates please visit atlanta press club.org. this debate will be available for viewers to watch on-demand on atlanta press club's facebook page in georgia public broadcasting's web site gpb.org. i am donna lowry and thank you for joining us for the atlanta press club latter milk young debate series. the senate...
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emma is very popular and she's dating a very cute boy name braden very cute.virus. >> jimmy: america ferrera. "superstore" airs thursday nights at 8:00 p.m. on nbc, and make sure you check out shesepuede.org we'll be right back with david dobrik, everyone stick around ♪ ♪ hey sis, it's fleece-mas. ♪ cross e'erbody off your gift list. ♪ the whole squad lookin' fly in the half-zips. ♪ it's the coziest fleece-mas that ever existed ♪ shop cozy styles for everyone on your list. we holiday. only at old navy and oldnavy.com pringles wavy. with a big crunch and totally different flavors, they're not really pringles. just like that's not really daddy... yes, it is. ok. pringles wavy. big crunch. big flavor. (fisherman vo)ce) how do i register to vote?ential election... hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! at 30 calories v8 is su
emma is very popular and she's dating a very cute boy name braden very cute.virus. >> jimmy: america ferrera. "superstore" airs thursday nights at 8:00 p.m. on nbc, and make sure you check out shesepuede.org we'll be right back with david dobrik, everyone stick around ♪ ♪ hey sis, it's fleece-mas. ♪ cross e'erbody off your gift list. ♪ the whole squad lookin' fly in the half-zips. ♪ it's the coziest fleece-mas that ever existed ♪ shop cozy styles for everyone on your...
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our oldest daughter, emma, is a sophomore in college who just might follow her parents to a career in the law. next is vivian from haiti. when vivian arrived, she was so weak we were told she might never talk or walk normally, but now she deadlifts as much as the male athletes in our gymnasium and i can tell you she has no trouble talking. seems to have a math gene -- and it seems to have a math gene. and jesse, who describes -- jp described the happy-go-lucky attitude that is still his signature trait. liam is strong, smart, and kind, and it still loves watching movies with mom and dad. 10-year-old juliet is already pursuing her goal of becoming an author by writing multiple essays and short stories, one of which she recently submitted for publication. our youngest, benjamin, is at home with friends. benjamin has down syndrome and is the unanimous favorite of the family. he was calling out our names as he saw the kids in the back. my own siblings are here. some in the searing -- some in this hearing room and some nearby. my kids are my oldest and dearest friends. we have seen them th
our oldest daughter, emma, is a sophomore in college who just might follow her parents to a career in the law. next is vivian from haiti. when vivian arrived, she was so weak we were told she might never talk or walk normally, but now she deadlifts as much as the male athletes in our gymnasium and i can tell you she has no trouble talking. seems to have a math gene -- and it seems to have a math gene. and jesse, who describes -- jp described the happy-go-lucky attitude that is still his...