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doctor farley went out of his way to make things easy. even giving them his personal cell phone number. if they needed help. then lisa pratt says her opinion quickly changed when she reached out in a time of need. >> i was 38 weeks pregnant in a lot of pain, just ready to get that baby out. i had texted him, was there any way he could squeeze me in that day? and he called me immediately and said, i'm actually not in the office today, but i'm at home. if you want to come by, i'm happy to see you. >> lisa says at first she felt lucky, but things changed once she arrived and was taken inside his bedroom. >> it was scary. i was alone in a room with him. i felt like i should have maybe listened to my husband before i walked out the door and he was like, wait, what are you doing? >> katie says she went to see doctor farley in his office and says he examined her with his ungloved hands in a way that felt more sexual than medical. >> i just remember sitting in my car and having that, like, kind of weird, sexually stimulated feeling and just havin
doctor farley went out of his way to make things easy. even giving them his personal cell phone number. if they needed help. then lisa pratt says her opinion quickly changed when she reached out in a time of need. >> i was 38 weeks pregnant in a lot of pain, just ready to get that baby out. i had texted him, was there any way he could squeeze me in that day? and he called me immediately and said, i'm actually not in the office today, but i'm at home. if you want to come by, i'm happy to...
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harry farley, our political - farley, our political correspondent.e in whitehall down to parliament square. we can look at a group of farmers in high wycombe in buckinghamshire, earlier today were getting on board a coach, probably surrounded by farming equipment and tractors, to set the scene, as they take a day out from working on their farms to make their way to central london to voice their opposition to these changes to inheritance tax. we will have more reaction on bbc news from those farmers. it's very much a day in the capital for a those farmers. it's very much a day in the capitalfor a pair of wellies and a big coat. stay with us. thank you, nicolas negoce. the british retail consortium says it's inevitable thatjobs will be lost and prices will rise, because of tax increases being imposed on the industry next year. in a letter to the chancellor, it says the changes announced in last month's budget will cost retailers an additional seven billion pounds. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. retailers across the country are gearing
harry farley, our political - farley, our political correspondent.e in whitehall down to parliament square. we can look at a group of farmers in high wycombe in buckinghamshire, earlier today were getting on board a coach, probably surrounded by farming equipment and tractors, to set the scene, as they take a day out from working on their farms to make their way to central london to voice their opposition to these changes to inheritance tax. we will have more reaction on bbc news from those...
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harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.nutes talking to dr simon opher, who led a cross—party group of mps and rachel maskell, chair of the all—party parliamentary group against assisted dying and the all—party parliamentary group on ageing people. thank you for being live on the programme. to you, simon, you have been very vocalin you, simon, you have been very vocal in your support of this bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp _ bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp for— bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp for about _ bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp for about 30 - bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp for about 30 years, | been a gp for about 30 years, so an average i look after four 25 patients per year with terminal cancer and i havejust terminal cancer and i have just had terminal cancer and i havejust had so many appearances —— four orfive, and i've had so many experiences where if someone could take their own lives, they would have done and it would have relieved suffering. one patient actually
harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.nutes talking to dr simon opher, who led a cross—party group of mps and rachel maskell, chair of the all—party parliamentary group against assisted dying and the all—party parliamentary group on ageing people. thank you for being live on the programme. to you, simon, you have been very vocalin you, simon, you have been very vocal in your support of this bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp _ bill. to summarise why. i have been a gp for— bill....
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found guilty of the quadruple murder that shook san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood in 2015 farley who pleaded not guilty, fired at least 18 bullets, killing all 4 people inside that car on laguna street when police tracked him down some months later, he was already doing time at a federal prison on other charges. friday. he was charged with several counts of murder. again, he was convicted his sentencing date is december 16th. oakland police arrested 5 people in 2 separate investigations this week. the most recent a shooting that injured a teenager that happened thursday night on walnut creek and the neighborhood. the victim is hospitalized with injuries. police arrested 2 people just blocks away from the shooting. they say they found 2 guns and police arrested 3 people connected to a robbery near snell street and 70th avenue again, 2 guns were found. police say they believe they are linked to the robbery. to no safe exchange zones are open in oakland for people buying and selling things online. they're at the police department's headquarters and at a substation, a police substati
found guilty of the quadruple murder that shook san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood in 2015 farley who pleaded not guilty, fired at least 18 bullets, killing all 4 people inside that car on laguna street when police tracked him down some months later, he was already doing time at a federal prison on other charges. friday. he was charged with several counts of murder. again, he was convicted his sentencing date is december 16th. oakland police arrested 5 people in 2 separate investigations...
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harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.peak to my colleague karin giannone, who's on college green next to the houses of parliament. set the scene for us. supporters and opponents of this bull market are preparing to make their voices heard today. —— this bill. to make their voices heard today. -- this bill. starting today. -- this bill. starting to gather. _ today. -- this bill. starting to gather, lots _ today. -- this bill. starting to gather, lots of _ today. -- this bill. starting to gather, lots of people i to gather, lots of people starting to gather strong feelings on both sides. people have been gathering for the last half an hour. the debate is coming at 9:30am, there will be five hours set aside for it, and then potentially devote. joining me here outside parliament is liz carr, activist and actor. tell us what you are here and why you feel so strongly about this. so many disabled people, not all of us, — many disabled people, not all of us, so _ many disabled people, not all of us, so many are terrified of a law
harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.peak to my colleague karin giannone, who's on college green next to the houses of parliament. set the scene for us. supporters and opponents of this bull market are preparing to make their voices heard today. —— this bill. to make their voices heard today. -- this bill. starting today. -- this bill. starting to gather. _ today. -- this bill. starting to gather, lots _ today. -- this bill. starting to gather, lots of _ today. -- this bill. starting to...
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harry farley.is especially poignant, as five months ago we were also marking the 80th anniversary of d—day and celebrating heroes like percy chafer, who, at 104—years—old, was one of the oldest surviving d—day veterans. before his death last month. just weeks before his 105th birthday. but before his passing, he was able to share one final and very special story with our reporter jayne mccubbin. at the age of 104, percy lived in his own flat, did all his own shopping, all his own laundry, and earlier this year, on the anniversary of d—day, he had shared his story. i am percival frank edward schafer, age 104 and still going strong. that was good. late this summer i met him one last time to hear another story. one he and his family hope will encourage other families to share their own stories, to make sure these stories never die. what was his name? freddie. his mum was my mum's sister. he was a good husband to my mum, and he was a really good father to me. freddie was percy's cousin, and when he tol
harry farley.is especially poignant, as five months ago we were also marking the 80th anniversary of d—day and celebrating heroes like percy chafer, who, at 104—years—old, was one of the oldest surviving d—day veterans. before his death last month. just weeks before his 105th birthday. but before his passing, he was able to share one final and very special story with our reporter jayne mccubbin. at the age of 104, percy lived in his own flat, did all his own shopping, all his own...
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harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.ile fighting for ukraine, has been detained. video circulated online shows a man who identifies himself as 22—year—old james scott rhys anderson. the court described him as a british citizen from oxfordshire, and accused him of "serious crimes." a 22—year old man has been released on bail after a shooting into a car in west london wounded an eight—year old girl and left her father with potentially life—changing injuries. the girl's condition is described as stable. detectives are appealing for information and witnesses. a new report by a group of mps has described the financial conduct authority as "incompetent" and "dishonest", and warned the body needs an urgent overhaul. in the 350—page report, the uk's financial regulator is accused of systemic failures. the fca has strongly rejected the findings. judges at the supreme court will consider the legal definition of the word "woman" in a two—day hearing that started today. they'll examine the legality of a piece of scottish government
harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.ile fighting for ukraine, has been detained. video circulated online shows a man who identifies himself as 22—year—old james scott rhys anderson. the court described him as a british citizen from oxfordshire, and accused him of "serious crimes." a 22—year old man has been released on bail after a shooting into a car in west london wounded an eight—year old girl and left her father with potentially life—changing injuries. the girl's...
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in 2015 farley fired at least 18 bullets into the car, killing all 4 victims.drug trafficking on friday for ali was convicted on 4 counts of first-degree premeditated murder. among the other charges, his sentencing date is december 16. and new this morning, the san mateo county transit district and the union representing bus operators and mechanics reached an agreement for a 15% wage increase 400 members get a 4% increase in the first year. a 3.5% increase in the second and 3rd year. and another 4% in the final year. in the east bay. opd has 2 safe exchange zones for people buying and selling goods online. the 2 locations are right there on your screen. but locations will be monitored by surveillance cameras and to make sure your exchanges safe. police remind people to meet in public in a well-lit location something someone with you rather and if something feels off reschedule or cancel that made up. well, your health this morning, the cdc is now warning whooping cough is spreading quickly in california. at least 1700 cases have been reported so far this year.
in 2015 farley fired at least 18 bullets into the car, killing all 4 victims.drug trafficking on friday for ali was convicted on 4 counts of first-degree premeditated murder. among the other charges, his sentencing date is december 16. and new this morning, the san mateo county transit district and the union representing bus operators and mechanics reached an agreement for a 15% wage increase 400 members get a 4% increase in the first year. a 3.5% increase in the second and 3rd year. and...
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certainly harry farley, he was following this for us a little earlier, telling us at least six monthsve just outlined. we will have more reaction to this breaking news here on the programme injust a moment breaking news here on the programme in just a moment or two, but around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are watching bbc news, let's return to that breaking news, the resignation of the archbishop of canterburyjustin archbishop of canterbury justin welby. archbishop of canterburyjustin welby. the former anglican bishop has been talking to bbc news and he has been calling for the archbishop's resignation. let's hear a little of his analysis after the news came in. i little of his analysis after the news came in.- the news came in. i am relieved. _ the news came in. i am relieved, mainly - the news came in. i am relieved, mainly for- the news came in. i amj relieved, mainly for the victims of sexual abuse but also for the institution itself, and one of the elements in this ongoing unhappy saga has been the 1547 00:17:05,28
certainly harry farley, he was following this for us a little earlier, telling us at least six monthsve just outlined. we will have more reaction to this breaking news here on the programme injust a moment breaking news here on the programme in just a moment or two, but around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are watching bbc news, let's return to that breaking news, the resignation of the archbishop of canterburyjustin archbishop of canterbury justin welby....
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let's speak to our correspondent harry farley, who is at lambeth palace, the home of the archbishop ofengland deal5 as a church of england deals with the repercussions, survivors are calling for further resignations. that is ri . ht further resignations. that is right and — further resignations. that is right and many _ further resignations. that is right and many in _ further resignations. that is right and many in the - further resignations. that is| right and many in the church further resignations. that is . right and many in the church of england are reeling from justin welby'5 resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented certainly in modern times for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did it for the good of the church of england and he hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for change but as you say, survivors have john change but as you say, survivors havejohn smyth, who was described as the most prolific abu5er to be associated with the church of england, survivors of his abu5e england, survivors of his abuse
let's speak to our correspondent harry farley, who is at lambeth palace, the home of the archbishop ofengland deal5 as a church of england deals with the repercussions, survivors are calling for further resignations. that is ri . ht further resignations. that is right and — further resignations. that is right and many _ further resignations. that is right and many in _ further resignations. that is right and many in the - further resignations. that is| right and many in the church further...
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"at no point have we banned anyone from marching on this date." 0ur political correspondent harry farleyhe latest. the nfu say it's not a protest, it's a mass—lobbying event, but there is a limit on places and so some poeple have been turned away, and that seems to have led to claims that the protest was being blocked. as you say, several well—known figures, including the tv personalityjeremy clarkson, saying it seems that if you're from just stop oil or protesting about gaza, you can do what you want but farmers are treated differently. the metropolitan police have completely denied that. they do have powers to place conditions on protests, such as where or when they can take place but the power to ban them completely is very rare and only if there is risk of serious disorder. the metropolitan police say the have not banned any protest and it does now appear there will be a separate rally going on at westminster for farmers to protest who can't get into this official event organised by the national farmers' union. the metropolitan police manage where and when they can take place, they s
"at no point have we banned anyone from marching on this date." 0ur political correspondent harry farleyhe latest. the nfu say it's not a protest, it's a mass—lobbying event, but there is a limit on places and so some poeple have been turned away, and that seems to have led to claims that the protest was being blocked. as you say, several well—known figures, including the tv personalityjeremy clarkson, saying it seems that if you're from just stop oil or protesting about gaza, you...
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here�*s our political co—respondent, harry farley.ion campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked that he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying, "john is john". prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing — he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north wales. he failed the 11 plus, which wanted him through his life. at 15, he left school to become a ship�*s steward. he wasn�*t new labour�*s slickest politician. those five pledges are esse
here�*s our political co—respondent, harry farley.ion campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked that he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying, "john is john". prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing — he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for...
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our correspondent harry farley, is at lambeth palace.ling for further resignations. many within the church of england are reeling from justin welby�*s resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented certainly in modern times for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did so for the good of the church of england and hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for change but as you say, survivors have john change but as you say, survivors havejohn smyth, who was described as the most prolific abuse are to have been associated with the church of england, survivors of his abuse are saying it was neverjust aboutjustin welby. there are many others across the church of england who knew aboutjohn smythe�*s abuse, most particularly and clearly in the 19805 when the report published last week described an active cover—up but also more recently, serving bishops in the church of england —— my bishops. the deputy leader on the ship on safeguarding, she said there may be others who needs to resi
our correspondent harry farley, is at lambeth palace.ling for further resignations. many within the church of england are reeling from justin welby�*s resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented certainly in modern times for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did so for the good of the church of england and hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for change but as you say, survivors have john change but as you say, survivors...
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earlier, i caught up with our political correspondent, harry farley, to found out what he'd been hearingmps have highlighted to me is the bill's provisions to allows doctors to raise assisted dying bill as an option without a terminally ill patient having asked for it first, so they are worried this could be seen as suggesting to patients that assisted dying might be an option to them. i have spoken to several mps who backed the bill at that initial stage yesterday but want to see that change before they agree to supporting it at the final stage. the mp for dover and deal told me that assisted dying should only be discussed if it is raised by the patient, and that would help mitigate the risk or accident of coercion or the perception of a hint. those behind the bill say it should be up to doctor's professionaljudgment, and professional judgment, and medics should professionaljudgment, and medics should not be glad as to what they can discuss with patients, and a source close to kim leadbetter who is the mp bringing forth the bill, said she is open to discussing it at future stages. it is
earlier, i caught up with our political correspondent, harry farley, to found out what he'd been hearingmps have highlighted to me is the bill's provisions to allows doctors to raise assisted dying bill as an option without a terminally ill patient having asked for it first, so they are worried this could be seen as suggesting to patients that assisted dying might be an option to them. i have spoken to several mps who backed the bill at that initial stage yesterday but want to see that change...
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neighborhood back in 2015 farley who pleaded not guilty, fired at least 18 bullets.ice say killing all 4 victims inside of a car on the industry. when officers tracked down several months later, he was already serving time in a federal prison on separate charges. friday. he was charged with several counts of murder. his sentencing date is set for december 16th. on the peninsula. a man is recovering now in the hospital after an attempted robbery in redwood city. police say the incident happened last wednesday evening on woodside road and gordon street. police say 4 people entered a business, attempted to steal items until the employee scare them off with a legally owned gun. but an hour later that employees weapon went off in his own pocket and the bullet struck his leg. no arrests been made just yet in this case will let you know if they do. in half moon bay. 2 people now been arrested after breaking into an elementary school that happened early saturday morning out at hatch elementary, which is just off highway one. the man and woman who did this are accused of havi
neighborhood back in 2015 farley who pleaded not guilty, fired at least 18 bullets.ice say killing all 4 victims inside of a car on the industry. when officers tracked down several months later, he was already serving time in a federal prison on separate charges. friday. he was charged with several counts of murder. his sentencing date is set for december 16th. on the peninsula. a man is recovering now in the hospital after an attempted robbery in redwood city. police say the incident happened...
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cottrell, told the bbc he doesn't think any more bishops should stand down. 0ur correspondent harry farleyny within the church of england are reeling from justin welby�*s resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented, certainly in modern times, for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did so for the good of the church of england. he said it hopes it. he hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for change. but, as you say, survivors ofjohn smyth, who was described as the most prolific abuser to be associated with the church of england, survivors of his abuse are saying this was never just about justin welby. there were many others across the church of england who knew about smyth's abuse, most particularly and most clearly in the 1980s with the report that was published last week described an active cover up but also more recently serving clergy four serving bishops in the church of england. julie conaty, who's the church of england's deputy leader on safeguarding, deputy lead bishop on safeguarding, saying this morning that sh
cottrell, told the bbc he doesn't think any more bishops should stand down. 0ur correspondent harry farleyny within the church of england are reeling from justin welby�*s resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented, certainly in modern times, for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did so for the good of the church of england. he said it hopes it. he hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for change. but, as you say,...
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harry farley who has been following the fallout from yesterday. good to see you.ve the prime minister and chancellor been saying and more importantly what has the reaction been? >> you are right to ask about the reaction because this is day two after the budget after we see some of the fallout being unicked. the main negative reaction has come from businesses. that is not surprising in itself because business really bore the brunt of those record tax increases we saw yesterday in the budget, particularly around the national insurance contributions. we heard the confederation -- the head of confederation british industry here in the u.k. saying that there is not enough bang for the buck, not enough growth coming out of all the money the government is spending, not enough economic growth. that is one of the key challenges for rachel reeves and the prime minister. they came into government saying economic growth was their number one priority. but actually the forecasts for how much the economy will grow in five years time have been downgraded as a result of the measu
harry farley who has been following the fallout from yesterday. good to see you.ve the prime minister and chancellor been saying and more importantly what has the reaction been? >> you are right to ask about the reaction because this is day two after the budget after we see some of the fallout being unicked. the main negative reaction has come from businesses. that is not surprising in itself because business really bore the brunt of those record tax increases we saw yesterday in the...
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them, and they'll have to remain nearby until the person dies. 0ur political correspondent harry farleythe details of the bill. so what we're looking at is many more stages of the parliamentary process before this could become law. and it is still a "could" because there are many more votes, both in the house of commons and in the house of lords, before this might become law. and i've spoken to several mps who voted in favour of the bill yesterday, in favour of the bill at the first stage yesterday, who say they voted for it at that first stage in order to give it more time to be scrutinised properly, and that they will be making up their minds whether to continue to support it later down the line. so it is not, we should sort of, i suppose, caveat it and say there are many more parliamentary stages to go. what happens immediately next is a committee of mps will form. kim leadbeater, the labour mp who brought this bill, will appoint that committee. but it will reflect the full range of mps opinions but it will reflect the full range of mps' opinions that we heard yesterday. and it's wor
them, and they'll have to remain nearby until the person dies. 0ur political correspondent harry farleythe details of the bill. so what we're looking at is many more stages of the parliamentary process before this could become law. and it is still a "could" because there are many more votes, both in the house of commons and in the house of lords, before this might become law. and i've spoken to several mps who voted in favour of the bill yesterday, in favour of the bill at the first...
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. >> i just started asking, hey, have you ever had a weird experience with doctor farley? >> the big secret in a small town. >> i cried the whole way home. a trusted doctor. >> hundreds of his female patients say that he allegedly turned their trust into abuse. >> my body knew something was wrong. >> what? they are exclusively telling us he was coercive in an authoritative way. the shocking twist in how they're fighting back in a big way on the next true crime news. for the latest breaking crime news, go to true crime news.com. watch more exclusive content on our youtube channel. listen to our podcast and follow us at my true crime news. that's it for today's true crime news. i'm anna garcia. see you next time, everyone. cri do (intense music) - [operator] 911, what is the emergency? - [kelly] i just got hold of my husband's dead on the floor. (gunshots ringing out) - what did you feel was the cause of death? - i thought it was possible that this was a natural death. - kelly was distraught, close to hysterical. also at the scene was randy's sister carol. - there's no evide
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here's our political co—respondent, harry farley.ch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying "john is john." prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one off. # things can only get better...# a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north wales. he failed the 11 plus which haunted him through his life. at 15 he left school to become a ship's steward. he wasn't new labour's slicke
here's our political co—respondent, harry farley.ch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying "john is john." prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to...
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with me is our politics correspondent harry farley.g today? all sorts of warnings from business leaders today to the amount of tax employers pay on their national insurance contributions. more than 200 hospitality business owners in a letter to the chancellor today warning there will be business closures. they say that because the threshold at which they pay national insurance contributions have been lowered, it will be regressive because it will have an impact on those who are lower paid. he was asked this morning about whether the government would reconsider. i think the public would recognise that bigger. businesses are more able to burden some of the . contributions that we need to make to the state. - and actually getting the nhs back on its feet so workers l who are off sick can get back. to work is probably something that we take as a benefit from, as well as all the other- measures that we have put forward in the budget. - these things have to be paid for and we've designed - the system that protects working people and tries to
with me is our politics correspondent harry farley.g today? all sorts of warnings from business leaders today to the amount of tax employers pay on their national insurance contributions. more than 200 hospitality business owners in a letter to the chancellor today warning there will be business closures. they say that because the threshold at which they pay national insurance contributions have been lowered, it will be regressive because it will have an impact on those who are lower paid. he...
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with me is our political correspondent harry farley.e, what have mps been telling you? one area of concern is the bill's provisions to allow —— allow doctors to raise assisted dying as an option without a terminally ill patient having asked for it first and they are worried this could be seen as suggesting to patients that assisted dying might be an option to them. i have spoken to several mps who backed the bill at that initial stage yesterday but want to see that change before they would agree to supporting it at the final stage, to quotejust to supporting it at the final stage, to quote just one to supporting it at the final stage, to quotejust one mp, assisted dying should only be discussed if it is raised by the patient, and that would help mitigate the risk of accident of coercion or the possession of a hint. those behind the bill say it should behind the bill say it should be up to the dr was my professionaljudgment and professional judgment and medics should professionaljudgment and medics should not be gagged as to what they ca
with me is our political correspondent harry farley.e, what have mps been telling you? one area of concern is the bill's provisions to allow —— allow doctors to raise assisted dying as an option without a terminally ill patient having asked for it first and they are worried this could be seen as suggesting to patients that assisted dying might be an option to them. i have spoken to several mps who backed the bill at that initial stage yesterday but want to see that change before they would...
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let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley, who's in westminster. hello to you.aid this morning she was l lack thereof. rachel reeves l said this morning she was not satisfied with those growth figures and said that she was determined to turn that around. remember that labour said their number one mission coming into government was to grow the economy. they have set themselves a target in their manifesto of the fastest economic growth in the g7. manifesto of the fastest economic growth in the 67. it's worse i know quite a long way off at the moment. we are currently fifth out of those seven countries, the fifth fastest growing economy. and i suppose the context all this is was what you heard in the piece there is obviously the wider international context, does the uk looked towards the eu, for example? does it try and tie ourselves closer to the eu and look at those relationships there but at the same time you get the president elect in the us, donald trump, talking about tariffs on trade and that could have very significant implications for the uk economy as wel
let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley, who's in westminster. hello to you.aid this morning she was l lack thereof. rachel reeves l said this morning she was not satisfied with those growth figures and said that she was determined to turn that around. remember that labour said their number one mission coming into government was to grow the economy. they have set themselves a target in their manifesto of the fastest economic growth in the g7. manifesto of the fastest economic...
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. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced today that 36 year old lee farley has been convicted of four counts of first-degree murder and other charges, including gang enhancements. this was for a drive by shooting in hayes valley in january 2015 that killed four men. they were all san francisco residents between ages 19 and 22. >> well, in barry weather still tracking some moderate to heavy rain out there for tonight. but the atmospheric river will be moving out this weekend and as a result, maybe somewhat of a break. as we head into your saturday, we will have more on your forecast coming up. >> and shoppers braving the elements. one week before a new costco is set to open in the east bay. the man who flew thousands of miles just to get drop everything and get some magic of your own during the xfinity black friday sale. xfinity internet customers, our best deals of the year are back! switch to xfinity mobile and get your choice of a free 5g phone, plus your next unlimited line free for a year. get amazing savings and connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go with
. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced today that 36 year old lee farley has been convicted of four counts of first-degree murder and other charges, including gang enhancements. this was for a drive by shooting in hayes valley in january 2015 that killed four men. they were all san francisco residents between ages 19 and 22. >> well, in barry weather still tracking some moderate to heavy rain out there for tonight. but the atmospheric river will be moving out...
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. >> se non lavori se quasi non non puo fare avanti farley le vita bella. >> all across this neighborhood thousands of people like samantha saw their lives going to waste unfairly labeled as criminals. while the authorities turned their backs but still, this is napoli and people look out for each other in the most creative ways so kitchen was a very powerful instrument to overcome stereotypes, but also to create work and we decided to make a small revolution through the kitchen in a hut on the edge of scampia local activist emma and her friends realized that they had a talented community of neapolitan and romani women, each with unique food traditions, and decided to take matters into their own hands. >> in the south, we are very used to to fight with or without the institution. this is i think, a very south italian quality, that small idea grew into something astonishing. >> the hut is long gone. it's now a restaurant and catering company called kiku based in a large disused building. here samantha, whom i met over at the romani camp, got a job as a cook here. her recipes proved so popul
. >> se non lavori se quasi non non puo fare avanti farley le vita bella. >> all across this neighborhood thousands of people like samantha saw their lives going to waste unfairly labeled as criminals. while the authorities turned their backs but still, this is napoli and people look out for each other in the most creative ways so kitchen was a very powerful instrument to overcome stereotypes, but also to create work and we decided to make a small revolution through the kitchen in a...
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i do like the man who runs it, farley, and i want so badly for the company to do well.he stock. let's go to truman in california. truman? >> caller: >> afternoon, jimmy. looking deep down into the deep barrels of the low oil. wti is pretty low, staying low. with all the production, can slb catch a bid? >> you know, look, if companies were just grade on how well run they are and not what they actually do for a living, then slb would be at the top of the pile. but in the end, they are in the oil service business, and oil is not a growth commodity, so i'm going to say you can't own the stock here as much as i really like them. catherine in ohio, catherine? >> caller: hey, jim. how's it going? >> not bad. how about you, catherine? what's up? >> i'm doing good. go luck vistra. i'm holding long-term is it a good idea? >> when a stock is up 200%, i need you to take something off the table. you'll look back and chatted with me if it dowes go down. that's the best thing that can happen. feliz do that. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buz
i do like the man who runs it, farley, and i want so badly for the company to do well.he stock. let's go to truman in california. truman? >> caller: >> afternoon, jimmy. looking deep down into the deep barrels of the low oil. wti is pretty low, staying low. with all the production, can slb catch a bid? >> you know, look, if companies were just grade on how well run they are and not what they actually do for a living, then slb would be at the top of the pile. but in the end,...
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this is nearly 10 years after it happened. 36 year-old lee farley found guilty of the quadruple murders that shook san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. that was 2015. he pleaded not guilty. police say he fired at least 18 bullets and killed all 4 victims inside a car on laguna street when police tracked him down several months later, he was already doing time at a federal prison on other charges. friday. he was charged with several counts of murder and convicted his sentencing date is december. 68. if you're headed to the sierra, the chp warning, everybody, the travel conditions are considered dangerous. you're looking at video from this morning. snow blanketing part of 80. this is near donner summit. several rounds of heavy snow expected to hit the area through it to stay. whether this past week has people who live along 80 feeling both concerned and hopeful about the snow season ahead. rowena shaddox has the story. >> well, residents here in truckee along with downtown businesses are excited about the snow and are getting ready for what hopefully will be a big winter. >> he's a
this is nearly 10 years after it happened. 36 year-old lee farley found guilty of the quadruple murders that shook san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. that was 2015. he pleaded not guilty. police say he fired at least 18 bullets and killed all 4 victims inside a car on laguna street when police tracked him down several months later, he was already doing time at a federal prison on other charges. friday. he was charged with several counts of murder and convicted his sentencing date is...
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kurt cobain, chris farley, jimi hendrix, amy winehouse.ns that are left looking for answers that they just never get. >> i don't think i've ever met an addict or an alcoholic who when you have had the drugs taken away isn't revealed as really nice person. as somebody who's very gentle and very soft, and liam was no different in that. just fragile and who need a bit of help and support. ♪ you and me got a whole lot of history ♪ >> reporter: his legions of fans remembering liam as a vibrant entertainer. being the dad of a young son, his voice forever living on. ♪ seems to me when i die ♪ ♪ these words will be written on my stone ♪ >> reporter: and as far as the investigation, there were multiple drug deals between a hotel employee and a dealer. they're investigating if that employee provided drugs to payne. abc news has reached out to that hotel in argentina for comment. we have not heard back. >> gio: that is also sad. morgan, thank you so much. >>> you can watch a special edition of abc's "20/20," "the liam payne story" tonight here 10:00
kurt cobain, chris farley, jimi hendrix, amy winehouse.ns that are left looking for answers that they just never get. >> i don't think i've ever met an addict or an alcoholic who when you have had the drugs taken away isn't revealed as really nice person. as somebody who's very gentle and very soft, and liam was no different in that. just fragile and who need a bit of help and support. ♪ you and me got a whole lot of history ♪ >> reporter: his legions of fans remembering liam as...
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our political correspondent, harry farley, has been looking back at his life.n his youth, john prescott�*s infamous punch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying, john is john. prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. figs sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour — one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare _ labour government, john achieved that rare thing singo that he changed people's lives and he set the path — changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always— the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that _ will always be grateful to him for that and — will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his— that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own — that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, with pride, _ in his own way, with humour
our political correspondent, harry farley, has been looking back at his life.n his youth, john prescott�*s infamous punch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying, john is john. prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. figs sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour — one of the key architects of a labour...
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harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.age of officers at the scene in ladbroke grove. the telegraph says the number of single women having ivf has more tripled in ten years, with patients also getting younger. it quotes the uk fertility regulator as saying it could be down to a reduction in social stigma, and a change in priorities since the pandemic. britain will say thank you to the "greatest generation" with bonus bank holidays to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of world war two, according to the daily express. the paper describes it as a four—day jamboree but no decision has yet been made on which weekend it will be. so don't book your leverjust yet. be. so don't book your lever “ust et. ~ ., ., , yet. who will book your leave first? which da s yet. who will book your leave first? which days will _ yet. who will book your leave first? which days will it _ yet. who will book your leave first? which days will it be? _ yet. who will book your leave first? which days will it be? a _ yet. who will book your leave first
harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.age of officers at the scene in ladbroke grove. the telegraph says the number of single women having ivf has more tripled in ten years, with patients also getting younger. it quotes the uk fertility regulator as saying it could be down to a reduction in social stigma, and a change in priorities since the pandemic. britain will say thank you to the "greatest generation" with bonus bank holidays to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of world war...
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and they even kind of quoted from primary democratic leaders at the time so this is kind of james farley who we'll hear from again, basically saying that any person cannot escape the implication. such a gigantic sampling of popular pain as embracing the literary digest straw poll. i consider this conclusive evidence as to the desire people of this country for change. the national government, the very diverse polls that a team of no little magnitude is a poll fairly and correctly conducted right. well, not so much right. so even though right. 43 million people voted and even though literary digest talking point 4 million of them like they did a poll 5.5% of electorate that's a massive amount of people. they said linda was going to win by 14 points and not so much. right. and said after you are crushed that right and wins by 24 points. that's a 38 point error this way. talking 2.4 million people, 6% of the electorate. right. and despite kind of falling the democrats. so oh, no same person can possibly say that this is not a bad good, that this is not a problematic poll. right. did not go w
and they even kind of quoted from primary democratic leaders at the time so this is kind of james farley who we'll hear from again, basically saying that any person cannot escape the implication. such a gigantic sampling of popular pain as embracing the literary digest straw poll. i consider this conclusive evidence as to the desire people of this country for change. the national government, the very diverse polls that a team of no little magnitude is a poll fairly and correctly conducted...
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harry farley reporting- _ britain's retailers are warning that jobs will be lost, prices will rise andg imposed on them — including the rise in employers' national insurance announced in the budget. in a letter to the chancellor, the british retail consortium say that, taken together, new government measures will cost them more than £7 billion. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. retailers across the country are gearing up for the christmas period, their busiest time of the year. but seasonal cheer is in short supply and the economic winds are feeling wintry. in this letter to the government, the british retail consortium claims that new costs being imposed on the industry next year will make job losses inevitable, and higher prices a certainty. it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfume shop and wickes. and they say it reflects the strength of feeling across the sector. i think the response is one of urgency, really, to rethink this because people are going to make decisions on the retailers' side that i think the
harry farley reporting- _ britain's retailers are warning that jobs will be lost, prices will rise andg imposed on them — including the rise in employers' national insurance announced in the budget. in a letter to the chancellor, the british retail consortium say that, taken together, new government measures will cost them more than £7 billion. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. retailers across the country are gearing up for the christmas period, their busiest time of the...
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harry farley, bbc news in westminster.ef political correspondent henry zeffmanjoins us now from westminster, where mps will vote later today. henry, mines have to be made up today after a lot of debate? the? today after a lot of debate? they do, today after a lot of debate? they do. naga- _ today after a lot of debate? they do. naga- this— today after a lot of debate? they do, naga. this has _ today after a lot of debate? they do, naga. this has been - today after a lot of debate? they do, naga. this has been one of the most _ do, naga. this has been one of the most fascinating debates i have covered — most fascinating debates i have covered in parliament because of the fact it _ covered in parliament because of the fact it is _ covered in parliament because of the fact it is a _ covered in parliament because of the fact it is a free vote. mps are not being _ fact it is a free vote. mps are not being instructed by their party leaders — being instructed by their party leaders to go a certain way. and on some _ leaders to go
harry farley, bbc news in westminster.ef political correspondent henry zeffmanjoins us now from westminster, where mps will vote later today. henry, mines have to be made up today after a lot of debate? the? today after a lot of debate? they do, today after a lot of debate? they do. naga- _ today after a lot of debate? they do. naga- this— today after a lot of debate? they do, naga. this has _ today after a lot of debate? they do, naga. this has been - today after a lot of debate? they do,...
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political correspondent harry farley has more on the calls for the archbishop to stand down.s now for the archbishop of canterbury to resign but up over the weekend a number of members of the church of england general national assembly launched a petition calling forjustin welby to stand out. this is the first time that a senior leader in the church of england has joined those calls forjustin welby to quit. it all relates to a man named john smyth who a jeep fuse dozen of boys to a man named
political correspondent harry farley has more on the calls for the archbishop to stand down.s now for the archbishop of canterbury to resign but up over the weekend a number of members of the church of england general national assembly launched a petition calling forjustin welby to stand out. this is the first time that a senior leader in the church of england has joined those calls forjustin welby to quit. it all relates to a man named john smyth who a jeep fuse dozen of boys to a man named
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we're joined now by our political correspondent, harry farley. good morning to you.ded to what lies ahead and there is a long way to go before this does — or if it does become law. way to go before this does - or if it does become law.— way to go before this does - or if it does become law. that's exactly riuht. this it does become law. that's exactly right- this is _ it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just _ it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just the _ it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just the start - it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just the start of - it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just the start of a - right. this is just the start of a long parliamentary process that is rather than the end of the lawmaking process, as it were. this is the bill that a committee of mps will now be formed and they will go through it. you can see line by line the committee will be formed in the next couple of weeks or so, they will meet for the first time in january and will begin to scrutinise this
we're joined now by our political correspondent, harry farley. good morning to you.ded to what lies ahead and there is a long way to go before this does — or if it does become law. way to go before this does - or if it does become law.— way to go before this does - or if it does become law. that's exactly riuht. this it does become law. that's exactly right- this is _ it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just _ it does become law. that's exactly right. this is just the _ it...
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our political correspondent, harry farley, has the details about what is being proposed.ing near a decade on from mps last vote on assisted dying, today will be historic. whatever the result. the proposed changes are being made by this labour politician, kim leadbetter came top in a lottery of mps that get to suggest a new law that parliament debates. if it passes, it will apply to adults with a terminal illness with less than six months to live. they must be free from coercion and pressure. two doctors must sign off, and a judge must give final approval. the doctor can prepare the substance, but the person must self—administer it. prominent figures have taken sides. former prime minister gordon brown said it would alter society's attitude to the elderly and disabled. david cameron has changed his mind. what i cannot accept is the status _ what i cannot accept is the status quo. i have heard many stories— status quo. i have heard many stories of— status quo. i have heard many stories of people coming up to me with — stories of people coming up to me with painful deaths, h
our political correspondent, harry farley, has the details about what is being proposed.ing near a decade on from mps last vote on assisted dying, today will be historic. whatever the result. the proposed changes are being made by this labour politician, kim leadbetter came top in a lottery of mps that get to suggest a new law that parliament debates. if it passes, it will apply to adults with a terminal illness with less than six months to live. they must be free from coercion and pressure....
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let�*s talk about the politics with our political correspondent harry farley and ben chu from bbc verifyis would be the _ a huge amount of anger. this would be the most _ a huge amount of anger. ti 3 would be the most visible opposition this government has faced. you had a sense of the scale of anger from farmers across the country. that is politically problematic for labour, because they won dozens of rural seats in the general election, with many people in rural areas voting labour for the first time. the second problem is one of identity. the labour peer made a point in the westminster hour this weekend that this policy, in her words, smells of incompetence. it adds to that picture from some that labour is an urban party that doesn�*t understand the countryside. that is the point that labour peer was making. and that criticism that the labour party doesn�*t understand the countryside, the government would argue that this is fair to try and stop some wealthy landowners avoiding inheritance tax and it is needed to pay for public services.— public services. then, the fi . ures public ser
let�*s talk about the politics with our political correspondent harry farley and ben chu from bbc verifyis would be the _ a huge amount of anger. this would be the most _ a huge amount of anger. ti 3 would be the most visible opposition this government has faced. you had a sense of the scale of anger from farmers across the country. that is politically problematic for labour, because they won dozens of rural seats in the general election, with many people in rural areas voting labour for the...