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they have 110w timothy and fiona hill. verdict. let's talk to one conservative mp who was re—elected, james cleverly, who joins me from braintree. what are your thoughts, james cleverly, about the fact that nick timothy and fiona hill have gone? obviously, both nick and fiona played an important part in the electoral, in the election campaign, and they came under a fair bit of criticism about that. i think that it bit of criticism about that. i think thatitis bit of criticism about that. i think that it is obviously sad when you lose colleagues like this, even when they have chosen to go, but i think it was probably the right decision. i think it was a pragmatic choice, and also the honourable thing to do in light of the election result. do you think that your prime minister will still be the prime minister by the end of the year, let's say? yes, absolutely. i think all the reasons that theresa may had such a comprehensive victory in the leadership election just under a year ago are still very much true. she is an incredib
they have 110w timothy and fiona hill. verdict. let's talk to one conservative mp who was re—elected, james cleverly, who joins me from braintree. what are your thoughts, james cleverly, about the fact that nick timothy and fiona hill have gone? obviously, both nick and fiona played an important part in the electoral, in the election campaign, and they came under a fair bit of criticism about that. i think that it bit of criticism about that. i think thatitis bit of criticism about that. i...
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there isa timothy and fiona hill cycle.g of tory mps at the beginning of next week, where this would've been raised if it had not been dealt with. i sculpted tory mp charles walker, who is a senior person on the backbench committee and he said it's a sorry day when you make to advisers responsible for the outcome of the election instead of taking responsibility as members of taking responsibility as members of parliament. it is quite extraordinary that we are ready on from a general election, and where are the government ministers and the tory mps? no one is explaining how this government is going to continue, what sort of arrangement they should be with the dup, what they should be with the dup, what the political priorities should be going forward. there is silence! we haveis going forward. there is silence! we have is the news that to advisers have is the news that to advisers have gone. it's a very bizarre situation. don't go away, because we'll be talking again in the course of the afternoon. who knows what awaits? the
there isa timothy and fiona hill cycle.g of tory mps at the beginning of next week, where this would've been raised if it had not been dealt with. i sculpted tory mp charles walker, who is a senior person on the backbench committee and he said it's a sorry day when you make to advisers responsible for the outcome of the election instead of taking responsibility as members of taking responsibility as members of parliament. it is quite extraordinary that we are ready on from a general election,...
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nick hill —— fiona hill and nick timothy have worked for herfor fiona hill and nick timothy have workedfor a long time, since the prime in asda took office, there have been expressions of concern and advice to the prime minister that the circles she needed to run the home office wasn't the same circle to run the government and had to be wider. what the election campaign did was bring that more to the fore and to have those concerns more demonstrable because of the campaign and what happened. if the prime minister is using the opportunity to work —— widen the circle of advice and be more inclusive of the party as a whole, it will be the right thing to do. the fact that there wasn't a wide circle, to use your phrase, is that one of the key reasons that the conservative majority was reduced? in your mind, is that one of the key problems within the overall general election campaign? when anything goes wrong people point fingers and blame and that sort of thing. it is perfectly clear, all of us know, that the circle of those advising the prime minister is relatively small. putting the manife
nick hill —— fiona hill and nick timothy have worked for herfor fiona hill and nick timothy have workedfor a long time, since the prime in asda took office, there have been expressions of concern and advice to the prime minister that the circles she needed to run the home office wasn't the same circle to run the government and had to be wider. what the election campaign did was bring that more to the fore and to have those concerns more demonstrable because of the campaign and what...
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the resignation of nick timothy and fiona hill and the fa ct nick timothy and fiona hill and the factediately the five members of her cabinet into the jobs are already doing, that demonstrates weakness. there was a suggestion during the election that she might get rid of philip hammond, but she can't, she had to appoint him to the position he already had at the treasury. she's a weakened prime minister. this is just holding she's a weakened prime minister. this isjust holding on, not wanting to do very much. this was the minimum they had to do today, to come criticism from within the tory party. thanks for now. the prime minister is preparing to hold discussions with the democratic unionist party in northern ireland, so she is able to continue governing. downing street says the chief whip gavin williamson is in belfast for talks with the dup "on how best they can provide support" to theresa may's government. professorjon tonge from the university of liverpool gave me this insight. it's a case of needs must for theresa may. she's friendless otherwise in party terms, here at westminster
the resignation of nick timothy and fiona hill and the fa ct nick timothy and fiona hill and the factediately the five members of her cabinet into the jobs are already doing, that demonstrates weakness. there was a suggestion during the election that she might get rid of philip hammond, but she can't, she had to appoint him to the position he already had at the treasury. she's a weakened prime minister. this is just holding she's a weakened prime minister. this isjust holding on, not wanting to...
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after the more hostile, macho style of nick and fiona, that will be welcome.l be needed now that the prime minister is so we can. secondly, he's very much a party man. he worked for conservative central office and now conservative central office and now conservative headquarters, at the heart of the party for 70 years. so we are seeing a shift of power away from downing street and back to the party in london. and he has served asa party in london. and he has served as a minister? he was a loyal foot soldier in theresa may's government for the past ten months. before that, he was housing minister. he can probably expect some ribbing. he was the author of a book called how to wina was the author of a book called how to win a marginal. given that he had one of the most marginal seats, croydon central, and the fact that he lost it, people will be poking fun at him and asking, if he couldn't save his own seat, how on earth will he save a week and wobbly prime minister? there are bound to bea prime minister? there are bound to be a few people who will take that open
after the more hostile, macho style of nick and fiona, that will be welcome.l be needed now that the prime minister is so we can. secondly, he's very much a party man. he worked for conservative central office and now conservative central office and now conservative headquarters, at the heart of the party for 70 years. so we are seeing a shift of power away from downing street and back to the party in london. and he has served asa party in london. and he has served as a minister? he was a loyal...
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obviously fiona and nick played their part and he came under some criticism.agues like this, even when they have chosen to go. it was probably the right decision, a pragmatic choice, the right thing in the wake of the election results. do you think that your prime minister will still be the prime minister by the end of the year, lets say? absolutely. i think all the reasons that theresa may had such a comprehensive victory in the leadership election just under a year ago are still true. she is an incredibly experienced and well regarded politician. she never claimed to be a big razzmatazz television take prime minister. yes, but she called an election that she did not need to call. which resulted ina did not need to call. which resulted in a reduced majority. did not even get a full majority and now has two top two the dup. —— has two top two the dup. 13.5 million people voted conservative, that is a significant increase. of course we have fewer mps, which is a massive disappointment, but ultimately what theresa may also has is a mandate to deliver brexit, a m
obviously fiona and nick played their part and he came under some criticism.agues like this, even when they have chosen to go. it was probably the right decision, a pragmatic choice, the right thing in the wake of the election results. do you think that your prime minister will still be the prime minister by the end of the year, lets say? absolutely. i think all the reasons that theresa may had such a comprehensive victory in the leadership election just under a year ago are still true. she is...
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nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned this afternoon.have resigned this afternoon. two names perhaps not familiar to many people at all before the election, perhaps not even after the election, perhaps not even after the election but they were two key advisers. had been for many years. key advises to theresa may but there had been a concerted effort growing today. a lot of conservatives, some senior conservatives telling my colleague norman smith that if those two did not go down a leadership challenge would be mounted this coming monday. but they have now gonein coming monday. but they have now gone in the last half—hour. let's head back to downing street and norman smith is following it all from there. where they pushed? 0rdid theyjump? i from there. where they pushed? or did theyjump? i think it was a bit of both. there are probably shuffling towards the battlements and ushered towards there at the same time. there was a recognition that within team theresa may if the prime minister was to shore up her premiership, then she could not
nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned this afternoon.have resigned this afternoon. two names perhaps not familiar to many people at all before the election, perhaps not even after the election, perhaps not even after the election but they were two key advisers. had been for many years. key advises to theresa may but there had been a concerted effort growing today. a lot of conservatives, some senior conservatives telling my colleague norman smith that if those two did not go down a...
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hill and tim -- that is pointed at fiona hill and tim —— nick timothy.festo, tim —— nick timothy. in terms of the manifesto, there is a view that nick timothy, in particular, was to blame for the social care to buckle and there was no consultation or serious thinking about it. it blew up in a rome —— a morning when all the age charities and dementia charities got sight of it and it fell apart. they are seen as sight of it and it fell apart. they are seen as the problem, i think. mrs may's chance of sustaining her leadership in a medium—term is impossible unless she is given a sort of clean start and that involves getting rid of these two individuals. norman, thank you very much. let us put some of those points to my next guest. i am joined by neil carmichael who lost his seat in the election. stroud in gloucestershire. good morning... good afternoon, i should say. i don't know how much of that you are able to hear. your thoughts, first of all, firstly on white you lost your seat and then more broadly about the performance of the conservative party as a w
hill and tim -- that is pointed at fiona hill and tim —— nick timothy.festo, tim —— nick timothy. in terms of the manifesto, there is a view that nick timothy, in particular, was to blame for the social care to buckle and there was no consultation or serious thinking about it. it blew up in a rome —— a morning when all the age charities and dementia charities got sight of it and it fell apart. they are seen as sight of it and it fell apart. they are seen as the problem, i think. mrs...
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the prime minister's top advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, have resigned.nior tories that mrs may would face a leadership challenge if the two had remained by her side. mrs may is preparing for talks with the democratic unionist party to shore up her government. the chief whip is in belfast for talks. police reveal the london bridge terror attackers tried to hire a seven—and—a—half—tonne lorry but their credit cards were declined. petrol bombs and blow torches were found in the van they did use. police say they had pink ceramic knives tied to their wrists. the former top gear presenter richard hammond has been airlifted to hospital afterfracturing his knee following a serious crash in switzerland. the 10—year—old, who sustained brain injuries during a crash in 2006, was driving an electric car whilst filming the grand tour season two when the accident happened. fellow presenterjeremy clarkson tweeted that, "it was the biggest crash i've ever seen and the most frightening, but incredibly, and thankfully, richard seems to be mostly ok". it seems that this was
the prime minister's top advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, have resigned.nior tories that mrs may would face a leadership challenge if the two had remained by her side. mrs may is preparing for talks with the democratic unionist party to shore up her government. the chief whip is in belfast for talks. police reveal the london bridge terror attackers tried to hire a seven—and—a—half—tonne lorry but their credit cards were declined. petrol bombs and blow torches were found in the van...
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it is my pleasure to welcome fiona. [applause] fiona: hi. i want to thank you for inviting me here and actually for all the help she provided as i prepared to come and spend this hour with you. i'm here to talk about thomas nast . what i will do is introduce him to you broadly at first, and then talk more specifically about what the civil war did for thomas nast . i think it refine him in ways that were essential to his success later in life. then we will move ended three things awarded for him. i had a conversation. civil warhis year's institute with focus in an interesting way on personalities and the effects of the war on real people. i think this session will be entirely in keeping with that observation. bavariaast was born in in 1840. this is not a picture of him as a child. he immigrated to the united states in 1846 with his mother, landing in new york. they were effectively political refugees. his father held liberal local police. in the years leading up to the revolution of 1848, he learned he to get in a lot of trouble for what he b
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it comes as the prime minister's top aides, nick timothy and fiona hill, resigned after the conservatives failed to win an overall majority in the general election. they went following what the bbc understands were demands from some senior tories that mrs may would face a leadership challenge if the two had remained by her side. the prime minister is preparing for talks with the democratic unionist party to shore up her government. the chief whip is in belfast for talks. labour urges to read to me to week —— to make way for it to form a government. the other headlines: police reveal the london bridge terror attackers a seven—and—a—half—tonne lorry but their credit cards were declined. petrol bombs and blow torches were found in the van they did use. police say they had pink ceramic knives tied to their wrists. a mid—atlantic yacht rescue involving the queen mary two cruise two cruise liner after a once—in—a—lifetime summer storm. and tonight into —— and the 2—2 draw at hampden park. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister theresa may has appointed a new chief of staff fo
it comes as the prime minister's top aides, nick timothy and fiona hill, resigned after the conservatives failed to win an overall majority in the general election. they went following what the bbc understands were demands from some senior tories that mrs may would face a leadership challenge if the two had remained by her side. the prime minister is preparing for talks with the democratic unionist party to shore up her government. the chief whip is in belfast for talks. labour urges to read to...
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nick timothy and fiona hill we re support.thy and fiona hill were accused of having too much control over policy and tactics, blamed for the election campaign that cost the prime minister her majority. and today, as the consequences of that sunk in, reflection and recrimination. some tory mps said theresa may had to heed calls to change. there have been plenty of calls to make sure that the circle around her was wider and more inclusive to prevent anyone believing that the two principal advisers had undue influence. the prime minister is under pressure from all sides, with no majority, her plans for things like grammar school and social care will be hard to get through parliament and the queen's speech, her programme for government, isjust over a queen's speech, her programme for government, is just over a week away. i cannot see how a queen's speech can be laden with interesting pieces of legislation, because many of them will be items which will cause dispute within the conservative party or between the conservative party or
nick timothy and fiona hill we re support.thy and fiona hill were accused of having too much control over policy and tactics, blamed for the election campaign that cost the prime minister her majority. and today, as the consequences of that sunk in, reflection and recrimination. some tory mps said theresa may had to heed calls to change. there have been plenty of calls to make sure that the circle around her was wider and more inclusive to prevent anyone believing that the two principal...
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this is nick timothy and fiona hill? correct.e able to speak freely if they weren't around and if they were around, you don't speak. but it was senior tories who demanded their heads. they wouldn't have gone if they hadn't intended theresa may to stay. they were meant to be the sacrifice, the front—line casualties, protecting their general from further arrows but, whatever the objective, their departure leaves theresa may more isolated than ever. a bleeding swimmer in shark—infested waters when the boat sails off to call for help. so does this preserve the pm? for a day or two certainly it gives her breathing space, butjeremy corbyn is still waiting in the wings. and the questions still abound. who will govern britain now and how? our political editor nick watt is here. talk today, nick, of a dup alliance, or coalition — what would that work as? well, the conservative chief whip gavin williamson has been in northern ireland today meeting arlene foster, the leader of the dup, and other dup leaders, and i am told they are looking a
this is nick timothy and fiona hill? correct.e able to speak freely if they weren't around and if they were around, you don't speak. but it was senior tories who demanded their heads. they wouldn't have gone if they hadn't intended theresa may to stay. they were meant to be the sacrifice, the front—line casualties, protecting their general from further arrows but, whatever the objective, their departure leaves theresa may more isolated than ever. a bleeding swimmer in shark—infested waters...
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nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned following pressure from mps. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. past friends, now even closer political allies. without enough mps of her own, theresa may has turned to the democratic unionist party to help herform a government. she signalled her intention yesterday in this address. we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic unionist party in particular. our two parties have enjoyed a strong relationship over many years, and this gives me the confidence to believe that we will be able to work together in the interests of the whole united kingdom. with its ten seats won on thursday, the dup will back theresa may on key votes like the budget. it's not a full coalition, but a looser agreement. the details, scant so far. now they're politically centre—stage, prompting renewed scrutiny of their policies by some here in westminster. pro—brexit, socially conservative, the party's opposition to same—sex marriage and abortion in northern ireland has caused concern among some to
nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned following pressure from mps. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. past friends, now even closer political allies. without enough mps of her own, theresa may has turned to the democratic unionist party to help herform a government. she signalled her intention yesterday in this address. we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic unionist party in particular. our two parties have enjoyed a strong relationship over...
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i know fiona is always popping up in my facebook feed.nk, spencer, that might be your first chance to see the famous baby hippo. >> it could be. she is cute. i like her. really cool. okay. speaking of really cool, let's take a look at the weather, which is really cool right now. we've got some fog developing at the coastline, and the next couple days will remain cooler than average for this time of year. overnight we'll see fog expanding over the bay. locally inland, low temperatures will be mainly in the mid-to-upper 50s. then tomorrow we'll have sunny skies over the bay and inland. highs ranging from about 60 at the coast to maybe 80 in the warmest inland locations. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. two more cooler than average days coming our way tomorrow and tuesday. we start to warm up a little on wednesday and thursday. by friday, a summer-like range. over the weekend, look for highs up to about 90 degrees inland. >> thank you, spencer. >>> we've got rick here in for shu with some interesting sports news about -- >> basebal
i know fiona is always popping up in my facebook feed.nk, spencer, that might be your first chance to see the famous baby hippo. >> it could be. she is cute. i like her. really cool. okay. speaking of really cool, let's take a look at the weather, which is really cool right now. we've got some fog developing at the coastline, and the next couple days will remain cooler than average for this time of year. overnight we'll see fog expanding over the bay. locally inland, low temperatures will...
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the feeling is that senior services thought nick timothy and fiona hill had too much say. yes. overstate how powerful these two people were. they were running the country with theresa may almost exclusively. that upset other member is of the cabinet and tory party and people in whitehall who felt they should have had more say and could not get near the prime minister because these two people we re minister because these two people were basically running the country. —— members. they could not wait to wield the axe so to speak when the opportunity arose. it was notjust the election result. we were talking about how fragile the power base was right from the moment the tory manifesto was published three weeks before polling day. people lapped onto the front pages of newspapers about it. —— lept. mps were taking this policy onto the doorstep. they we re this policy onto the doorstep. they were finding it was absolutely monstered and savaged. many said it was going down like a bucket of cold sick among conservatives voters. like the triple lock for example. they have been seen as cu
the feeling is that senior services thought nick timothy and fiona hill had too much say. yes. overstate how powerful these two people were. they were running the country with theresa may almost exclusively. that upset other member is of the cabinet and tory party and people in whitehall who felt they should have had more say and could not get near the prime minister because these two people we re minister because these two people were basically running the country. —— members. they could...
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the metropolitan police's detective superintendent fiona mccormac has spoken.irs correspondent tom symonds. can you give me the latest figures for this you believe are dead or missing? ok. so, the figures we've given previously, around 80 people, that's the number we have got for this matter. i know from all the reporting that is out there and in the local communities that there is a belief that this number is higher. so what we are doing to date is actively investigating every flat and going through the flat numbers and looking at how many people survived and how many people we still don't know about. so out of all the flats that we re about. so out of all the flats that were there, 129 flats in grenfell tower over 23 floors, of those flats, 106 flats, we are able to confirm that everybody that was in those flats has survived and what we are those flats has survived and what we a re left those flats has survived and what we are left with is 23 flats, where we know that's not the case now. from those 106 flats... ijust know that's not the case now. from those 1
the metropolitan police's detective superintendent fiona mccormac has spoken.irs correspondent tom symonds. can you give me the latest figures for this you believe are dead or missing? ok. so, the figures we've given previously, around 80 people, that's the number we have got for this matter. i know from all the reporting that is out there and in the local communities that there is a belief that this number is higher. so what we are doing to date is actively investigating every flat and going...
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fiona: i don't think so, no. is probably partly influenced and the fact i have come to know if you cartoonists. i love cartoonists. by social media life is categorized by constantly liking cartoonist. i probably live in a cartoon bubble that is healthy to me. there are cartoonists working today whose work is incredibly important and celebrated by the community. i'm thinking of pat bagley at the salt lake tribune, whose work was reproduced by someone from across the world on facebook the other day. i think cartoonists are having a great time. and that their work is relevant as ever. i think young people from the digital world is important in theory could be a perfect audience for them. the internet has had an effect on our visual culture. it is not terribly different from what illustrated newspapers and magazines different people in the 1860's. they were not illustrated news sources in the 1830's or 1840's. you would usually buy them individually. courier in ives for example. it was not cheap and it was not fast.
fiona: i don't think so, no. is probably partly influenced and the fact i have come to know if you cartoonists. i love cartoonists. by social media life is categorized by constantly liking cartoonist. i probably live in a cartoon bubble that is healthy to me. there are cartoonists working today whose work is incredibly important and celebrated by the community. i'm thinking of pat bagley at the salt lake tribune, whose work was reproduced by someone from across the world on facebook the other...
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[applause] fiona: hi. i want to thank you for inviting me here and actually for all the help she provided as i prepared to come and spend this hour with you. i'm here to talk about thomas nast. what i will do is introduce him to you broadly at first, and then talk more essential to his success later in life. then we will move ended three things awarded for him. i had a conversation. civil warhis year's institute with focus in an interesting way on personalities and the effects of the war on real people. i think this session will be entirely in keeping with that observation. bavariaast was born in in 1840. this is not a picture of him as a child. he immigrated to the united states in 1846 with his mother, landing in new york. they were effectively political refugees. his father held liberal local police. in the years leading up to the revolution of 1848, he learned he to get in a lot of trouble for what he believed. he said his family to new york for safe eating and followed behind them. nast began his life
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the prime minister's two chief advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, have resigned.ds that theresa may had been warned that unless they went, she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the metropolitan police has revealed the london bridge attackers tried to hire a 7.5 tonne lorry to carry out last saturday's attack but the payment was declined. the three left eight people dead when they drove a van donald trump has said he's willing to testify under oath about his conversations with james comey, the former fbi director he sacked. mr trump said he rejected mr comey‘s assertion that he had urged him to drop an investigation into links between his election campaign team and russia. and now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show: we're in chile exploring a town that
the prime minister's two chief advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, have resigned.ds that theresa may had been warned that unless they went, she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the metropolitan police has revealed...
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fiona adorable fiona walk outside exploring her habitat after hours.hen there she went in the water she was born prematurely and has not been able to nurse from her mother so zoo keepers have had to take special care of her. >> that sound like a job for meisha. >> if this traffic thing doesn't work out for you, a baby hippo care giver i have often said they would have some of the best jobs zooolog ist spending your life work requesting exotic animals like that. >> i wonder prematurely been but how much do you think she weighs. >> big baby. >> yes. >> let's just say any momma doesn't want to car that i around. >> no. >> not as big as a hippo. >> here's hoping she will continue to recover well. >> yes, adorable. >>> coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" back to the major breaking news live team coverage continues as philly councilman david oh stabbed near his home >>> starting next month there is one airline that will scan your face instead of the asking for a boarding pass, um , and meisha, she will take us on a dream drive where you c
fiona adorable fiona walk outside exploring her habitat after hours.hen there she went in the water she was born prematurely and has not been able to nurse from her mother so zoo keepers have had to take special care of her. >> that sound like a job for meisha. >> if this traffic thing doesn't work out for you, a baby hippo care giver i have often said they would have some of the best jobs zooolog ist spending your life work requesting exotic animals like that. >> i wonder...
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. >> fiona, cincinnati's zoo famous baby hippo. famous baby hippo.e have an update on the viral i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major blding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned med
. >> fiona, cincinnati's zoo famous baby hippo. famous baby hippo.e have an update on the viral i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major blding than warfarin....
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the prime minister's two chief advisers nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned that unless they went, she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the metropolitan police has revealed the london bridge attackers tried to hire a seven and a half tonne lorry to carry out last saturday's attack but the payment was declined. donald trump has said he's willing to testify under oath about his conversations with james comey, the former fbi director he sacked. mr trump said he rejected mr comey‘s assertion that he had urged him to drop an investigation into links between his election campaign team and russia. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, preparing for the worst in vr. a bunch of new apples. and the bouncy, strokey, stretchy, bend
the prime minister's two chief advisers nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned that unless they went, she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the metropolitan...
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take vo --- la hipoptamo "fiona" de cuatro meses, corri, nad, e hizo otras acrobacias para ganarse el eran testigos de su debut... cesar-cont vo --- "fiona" naci prematura en enero y con apenas 29 libras... --- ahora goza de buena salud...ha ganado fortaleza y mas de 200 libras...tambien puede aguantar la respiracion bajo el agua por hasta dos minutos. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> Órale ya comienza "titulares y mÁs" coors light, compadre buenas noches, jesÚs dueÑas con un camino especial con la apertura de la pelÍcula de la mujer maravilla, y tenemos el reto musical con osmani garcÍa tome una pausa de sus tatuajes y prepÁrense para "titulares y mÁs" coors light. aplausos comenzamos. (aplausos)
take vo --- la hipoptamo "fiona" de cuatro meses, corri, nad, e hizo otras acrobacias para ganarse el eran testigos de su debut... cesar-cont vo --- "fiona" naci prematura en enero y con apenas 29 libras... --- ahora goza de buena salud...ha ganado fortaleza y mas de 200 libras...tambien puede aguantar la respiracion bajo el agua por hasta dos minutos. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las...
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the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers, nick timothy and fionaoxic‘. lets kick—off, peter. have the 0bserver — theresa may's premiership in peril. threat of mp rebellion blocks dup coalition. this has been overta ken blocks dup coalition. this has been overtaken since it went to press, because this is based on the idea that there was definitely going to bea that there was definitely going to be a deal between the tories and the dup. subsequently, despite the government announcing that the yesterday evening, we had the announcement from both sides that there isn't a deal yet. 0ne presumes there isn't a deal yet. 0ne presumes there will be won, but itjust shows just how nobody really knows what is going on at the moment. it looks like there will be a deal, doesn't it? it does. ironically, theresa may was accusing labour beforehand of having a coalition of chaos, because thatis having a coalition of chaos, because that is the impression she is creating, last night announcing a deal that had not been finalised. that is chaotic. there are voices withi
the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers, nick timothy and fionaoxic‘. lets kick—off, peter. have the 0bserver — theresa may's premiership in peril. threat of mp rebellion blocks dup coalition. this has been overta ken blocks dup coalition. this has been overtaken since it went to press, because this is based on the idea that there was definitely going to bea that there was definitely going to be a deal between the tories and the dup. subsequently,...
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there's particular criticism focused on her key advisers, fiona hill and criticism focused on her keyick timothy, who are thought to have far too much influence, by and large, and are regarded as, not out of control, but beyond the control of even senior cabinet ministers. it was interesting this morning listening to the former director of communications, katie perrior, talking about them and the climate they created in downing street. they are brilliant street fighters but at the heart of political government you need people who say, don't do that, we will make a mistake. in the manifesto preparation, we have landed badly on the doorstep and some mps didn't even know what was going to go in it so even know what was going to go in it so it is too tightly controlled at the top. i heard her on the radio as well.m a way they have become a litmus test for many conservative mps about how far for many conservative mps about how faers for many conservative mps about how far mrs may is really far —— willing to adapt, listen and repackaged her leadership. whether she will stand by them or let
there's particular criticism focused on her key advisers, fiona hill and criticism focused on her keyick timothy, who are thought to have far too much influence, by and large, and are regarded as, not out of control, but beyond the control of even senior cabinet ministers. it was interesting this morning listening to the former director of communications, katie perrior, talking about them and the climate they created in downing street. they are brilliant street fighters but at the heart of...
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the headlines at 6.30pm: the prime minister's two chief advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned this that unless they went she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the metropolitan police has revealed the london bridge attackers tried to hire a seven and a half tonne lorry to carry out last saturday's attack — but the payment was declined. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me karthi gnanasegaram and james pearce. the headlines this evening: the lions finally roar. england have just scored. england havejust scored. we england have just scored. we will show you a little bit later on. a good win for the lions in new zealand against crusaders. and the 20—year—old whose first tournament win is the french open. hell
the headlines at 6.30pm: the prime minister's two chief advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned this that unless they went she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the...
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may's way of relying on them, fiona hilland nick timoney, who is said to have come up with the votet? through the campaign, tv and radio appearances were dominated by a handful of trust administers, one in particular, who was sent to debate when her boss said no. theresa may may not be here but i hope to make a good fist of it. today, the focus is on tories who wa nt today, the focus is on tories who want more of a roll and more powerful the cabinet as a whole. life is not going to be easy in future. would a bit more cabinet discussion help? there have been a lot of complaints, a lot of feeling that things have been decided by a small group of people, ministers have not been consulted. i think the prime minister would be wise to pay attention to this feeling that ministers need to be included in all decisions. you know, any decision that affects their department, it is they are not consulted. theresa may bosz and credit with voters seemed to fade the longer the campaign went on. once, when she was defending tory spending plans. in the labour party manifesto, we know the figures don'
may's way of relying on them, fiona hilland nick timoney, who is said to have come up with the votet? through the campaign, tv and radio appearances were dominated by a handful of trust administers, one in particular, who was sent to debate when her boss said no. theresa may may not be here but i hope to make a good fist of it. today, the focus is on tories who wa nt today, the focus is on tories who want more of a roll and more powerful the cabinet as a whole. life is not going to be easy in...
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fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's fiona is in west yorkshire, which is in jo cox's formern coming together in this beautiful sunshine. theyjust wanted to come and have a giant picnic here. bands here on the bandstand to play here today, just wanted to come together and be neighbourly and show support for each other, wanting to show support forjo cox's family too. earlier we spoke to her husband, he explained why events like this today are so important. i think for us, it was thinking about how we take forward jo's legacy and the things she cared about. the thing that drove jo was about bringing closer communities together. she wanted to build a community. she wanted to bring people together of different types and backgrounds. i think she would be incredibly humbled by the scale of the response there's been. we know of about 120,000 events so far across the country. i think what that shows is just the sense that the country's crying out for these moments of togetherness. we spend so much time talking about the things we disagree on. i think people want that balance. there a
fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's fiona is in west yorkshire, which is in jo cox's formern coming together in this beautiful sunshine. theyjust wanted to come and have a giant picnic here. bands here on the bandstand to play here today, just wanted to come together and be neighbourly and show support for each other, wanting to show support forjo cox's family too. earlier we spoke to her husband, he explained why events like this today are so important. i think for us, it was...
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last week fiona took a dip in the pool. little bit and looked out a window to take in the sights. zoo posted picture since she's not ready for public debut just yet, videos have racked up millions of views. >>> check this out a dive team came to the rescue of a injured sea turtle found off the coast of lie beer y front right flipper was broken, dis located and his shell had air trapped inside. doctor say sea turtle is expect to make a full recovery >>> philadelphia areas home to some amazing restaurants and now another one is being added to the list. >> this restaurant also has major star power, chef guy fi eri has open his first philadelphia area eatery and our vittoria woodill could not wait to >>> guy fieri has a new restaurant in our area. >> when vittoria woodill heard about this, obviously she had to check it out and meet the big guy himself. >> holy triple d it is guy fi eri. >> don't steel my lines, this will hurt. >> reporter: triple d king of all things delicious has opened up his new joint at harrah's casino in c
last week fiona took a dip in the pool. little bit and looked out a window to take in the sights. zoo posted picture since she's not ready for public debut just yet, videos have racked up millions of views. >>> check this out a dive team came to the rescue of a injured sea turtle found off the coast of lie beer y front right flipper was broken, dis located and his shell had air trapped inside. doctor say sea turtle is expect to make a full recovery >>> philadelphia areas home...
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fiona, it looks like that, yes.u an idea of the scale, some 2500 prisoners in england and wales went through this core sex offender treatment programme between 2002 and 2012. researchers found that those who had been through the course were more likely to reoffend than those who hadn't done the cause. those who hadn't done the course, 8% of them reoffended, those who had, 10% of them reoffended. researchers think this might have been because they we re this might have been because they were discussing their offending in group sessions and somehow by discussing their crimes, it made them seem more normal and possibly more likely to reoffend. this study has been sitting on ministers desks for several months and quietly they've been changing the sex offender treatment courses in the background, so that they now no longer involve the discussing of offending in group sessions. it looks as if they've changed the training and the courses prisoners do before making public the fact that what they've been doing for 25 yea rs
fiona, it looks like that, yes.u an idea of the scale, some 2500 prisoners in england and wales went through this core sex offender treatment programme between 2002 and 2012. researchers found that those who had been through the course were more likely to reoffend than those who hadn't done the cause. those who hadn't done the course, 8% of them reoffended, those who had, 10% of them reoffended. researchers think this might have been because they we re this might have been because they were...
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the ten 0'clock news will have fiona bruce at the tower. but we can get an update on the weather. it has been a week of settled, someone with for most of us with little significant rainfall. the reason has been the position of this jet stream. at the atlantic, deflecting low—pressure to the north—west. that is when we have seen outbreaks of rain. at the weekend, the jet stream seen outbreaks of rain. at the weekend, thejet stream evens, improving for central scotland. high pressure the mainline story. that is going to drag up this hot air, likely to see temperatures across iberia peaking in mid 40s. potentially, 30s in france, and southern parts of england, possibly in excess of 30. on saturday, hardly any clouds. and the breeze driving moisture, to the north—west. some misty conditions. temperatures, disappointing. high 20s, possibly. that is going to stay with us, she met on saturday into sunday. the weather front in the north—west. and weather front in the north—west. and we could get some misty conditions. it is going to be a pretty sticky evening, difficult for getting a good
the ten 0'clock news will have fiona bruce at the tower. but we can get an update on the weather. it has been a week of settled, someone with for most of us with little significant rainfall. the reason has been the position of this jet stream. at the atlantic, deflecting low—pressure to the north—west. that is when we have seen outbreaks of rain. at the weekend, the jet stream seen outbreaks of rain. at the weekend, thejet stream evens, improving for central scotland. high pressure the...
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fiona trott has more. the perfect day for a great get together.ark in heckmondwike. theyjust wanted to come together, be neighbourly and show support for the family of their old mp. you know, the kids are over there at the moment eating too many pancakes, we had about six cakes and three ice creams so they'll be bouncing around for the rest of the day. it's the sort of thing she'd have thrown herself into, she'd have been buzzing around to as many as possible and that sense of how do we focus on those things, asjo spoke about in her maiden speech, the things we have in common. we spend so much time fixating on the differences and actually people here and across the country will be coming together for a moment and celebrating the things we have in common, which this weekend includes good weather, which is a nice change. around 120,000 events are taking place. this national celebration of what people have in common continues throughout the rest of today. fiona trott, bbc news, west yorkshire. now this is a pretty impressive achievement. a traditiona
fiona trott has more. the perfect day for a great get together.ark in heckmondwike. theyjust wanted to come together, be neighbourly and show support for the family of their old mp. you know, the kids are over there at the moment eating too many pancakes, we had about six cakes and three ice creams so they'll be bouncing around for the rest of the day. it's the sort of thing she'd have thrown herself into, she'd have been buzzing around to as many as possible and that sense of how do we focus...
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the gruesome twosome have gone, nick timothy and fiona hill.bles but for the sake of the country, we need the house to it is quite intelligent, her enemies an damianl it is quite intelligent, her enemies an damian i was looking at the bbc interview earlier, she has learned nothing. her apologise for her mistakes, sound like a human being. she is the personality she is and but she does have to change the way she governs which is to iraq a key tories are apoplectic at what has happened. i am convinced she will stay for a while, let the dust settle and then they will take it from there. will she not stay until they can replace her safely?” from there. will she not stay until they can replace her safely? i think she will wait for the party conference. i cannot see that she is learning anything. those two people she brought in were advisers and it is so easy to blame them and the sack them, but actually the essential problem is within her own personality. jeremy corbyn changed even within a couple of weeks, he understood how he was presenting himsel
the gruesome twosome have gone, nick timothy and fiona hill.bles but for the sake of the country, we need the house to it is quite intelligent, her enemies an damianl it is quite intelligent, her enemies an damian i was looking at the bbc interview earlier, she has learned nothing. her apologise for her mistakes, sound like a human being. she is the personality she is and but she does have to change the way she governs which is to iraq a key tories are apoplectic at what has happened. i am...
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fiona, thank you very much.le were found in the back of a lorry in sweltering heat. the occupants of the vehicle waved to catch the attention of passing motorists on the a 22. drivers flagged down the driver who stopped. emergency teams helped free the 13 men, two women and a child from the back of the hgv. two of the - were back of the hgv. two of the men were taken to hospital with dehydration. us officials say seven crew members are unaccounted for, after a us navy destroyer collided with a merchant ship off the coast of japan. the uss fitzgerald was seriously damaged, after it was struck by a philippine—registered container ship in the middle of the night. it was for a nearby it was - for a nearby port under its own power. among the injured is the ship's commanding officer, who has been taken to hospital by helicopter. sarah corker reports. the uss fitzgerald sustained significant damage to its starboard side. in the middle of the night ship on the approach to tokyo bay. three crew members were airlifted to
fiona, thank you very much.le were found in the back of a lorry in sweltering heat. the occupants of the vehicle waved to catch the attention of passing motorists on the a 22. drivers flagged down the driver who stopped. emergency teams helped free the 13 men, two women and a child from the back of the hgv. two of the - were back of the hgv. two of the men were taken to hospital with dehydration. us officials say seven crew members are unaccounted for, after a us navy destroyer collided with a...
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fiona, many thanks. conservative candidate for south thanet craig mackinlay — along with his agent and a senior tory party official — have been charged with breaking electoral law, related to spending in the 2015 campaign. theresa may has been criticised by the opposition parties for failing tojoin the leaders the opposition parties for failing to join the leaders of france, germany and italy in condemning president trump's withdrawal from the paris climate deal. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have evacuated an area in the south of the city after finding a car which they say could be "significa nt to the investigation". and in sport, rafael nadal makes very light work of his third—round match at the french open, chasing a tenth title at roland garros, king of clay has demolished his opponent, winning 6—0, 6—1, of clay has demolished his opponent, winning6—0,6—1,6—0. luke of clay has demolished his opponent, winning 6—0, 6—1, 6—0. luke ronchi has smashed 6543 balls to give new zealand
fiona, many thanks. conservative candidate for south thanet craig mackinlay — along with his agent and a senior tory party official — have been charged with breaking electoral law, related to spending in the 2015 campaign. theresa may has been criticised by the opposition parties for failing tojoin the leaders the opposition parties for failing to join the leaders of france, germany and italy in condemning president trump's withdrawal from the paris climate deal. police investigating the...
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that's fiona the hippo. first media availability yesterday at the cincinnati zoo. born six weeks premature, by the way. in january, she weighed in at just 29 pounds. which is apparently really small. usually weigh 50-120 pounds. >> good lord. zoo officials say however already very popular. and ohio brewing company has created a beer in her honor. >> how cute! >> very cute. >> well, coming up. foelt gra photographic evidence. truth can be stranger than fiction. what australian scientists found swimming in the ocean that may give you nightmares. >> later, checking out the last of the leftovers. what the show's star is saying about this weekend's highly anticipated season finale. first here is a look at today's temperatures. >> announcer: "world news now" weather -- brought to you by carfax.com. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on ot
that's fiona the hippo. first media availability yesterday at the cincinnati zoo. born six weeks premature, by the way. in january, she weighed in at just 29 pounds. which is apparently really small. usually weigh 50-120 pounds. >> good lord. zoo officials say however already very popular. and ohio brewing company has created a beer in her honor. >> how cute! >> very cute. >> well, coming up. foelt gra photographic evidence. truth can be stranger than fiction. what...
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detective superintendent fiona mccormack gave this update a short time ago.e number will rise throughout this, but what i really appeal to and what we do know that still exists is there are other numbers out there and to me these aren't numbers. that's what i really wa nt to aren't numbers. that's what i really want to get across. these are people that died in a fire. so i really wa nt to that died in a fire. so i really want to appeal for people to come to the police, to call ourfree phone numberand give us the police, to call ourfree phone number and give us those lists and tell us what happened. i've stated on friday, i will restate it, that we are not worried about immigration issues. we are not worried about sub—letting issues. we just issues. we are not worried about sub—letting issues. wejust really wa nt to sub—letting issues. wejust really want to be able to look after families of those that are deceased but account for every victim of people that died in the fire at the time. you, and the government, and toa time. you, and the government, and to a c
detective superintendent fiona mccormack gave this update a short time ago.e number will rise throughout this, but what i really appeal to and what we do know that still exists is there are other numbers out there and to me these aren't numbers. that's what i really wa nt to aren't numbers. that's what i really want to get across. these are people that died in a fire. so i really wa nt to that died in a fire. so i really want to appeal for people to come to the police, to call ourfree phone...
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fiona hill and what do you mean?ult of tensions within the conservative party, concerns that number 10 had too much power compared to an elected mps, but ultimately, because it is a compromised parliament, whatever happens, in the lead up to the queen's speech, and it is not a political statement at all, the prime minister's position and the conservative party have been hugely weakened and ultimately, the suggestion is, it is far too soon. ba rwell barwell coming in as - chief gavin barwell coming in as the chief of staff. she is in a dinghy on her own. i do - know if you agree? ewe !c!e net knee! if yeu agree? . , much ww". !c!e net keew if yeu agree? . , much so. ww". !c!e net keew if yeu agree? . , ‘ much so. before we www !ww wwt icwww if yeu agree? . , ‘ much so. before we move yes, very much so. before we move on, do you think the prime minister can make up for lost ground now?m is very difficult. she has a tricky week ahead. she is starting to try to get into the right territory, the invitation to downing stre
fiona hill and what do you mean?ult of tensions within the conservative party, concerns that number 10 had too much power compared to an elected mps, but ultimately, because it is a compromised parliament, whatever happens, in the lead up to the queen's speech, and it is not a political statement at all, the prime minister's position and the conservative party have been hugely weakened and ultimately, the suggestion is, it is far too soon. ba rwell barwell coming in as - chief gavin barwell...
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the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and fiona hillheadline refers to them as toxic. so let's begin. by by the way, we will be with you for 20 minutes tonight, i hope you are pleased. the observer... i should calm down a bit. the observer, made‘s premiership in peril. we know we've got this mechanism called confidence and supply, caroline, who would or wouldn't want a dup coalition? it would be more stable, wouldn't it? that is the pro of having a coalition deal, she could have confidence, although not great confidence, that she can get some legislation through the house of commons, but it would only give her a majority of two. that means that if people didn't turn up, she would still struggle to command that majority. there are concerns about the dup stance it particularly in things like abortion, gay rights and climate change. there has been lots of twitter activity with mp5, sarah woollaston was one of them, really being very bad vocal about their opposition to this kind of opposition to this kind of opposition of the party and thei
the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and fiona hillheadline refers to them as toxic. so let's begin. by by the way, we will be with you for 20 minutes tonight, i hope you are pleased. the observer... i should calm down a bit. the observer, made‘s premiership in peril. we know we've got this mechanism called confidence and supply, caroline, who would or wouldn't want a dup coalition? it would be more stable, wouldn't it? that is the pro of...
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matters has really hurt her and directly wonder, nick timothy and directly wonder, nick timothy and fional, who is giving heard this ad vice, not to them meet the victims, especially when they saw jeremy corbyn, who played this fa nta stically, jeremy corbyn, who played this fantastically, coming across as somebody who actually cares. i completely agree with you that she has been unlucky, she was not directly responsible for the fire but this has become a symbol of the tories against labour, the rich and the poor, a man who is going to make the poor, a man who is going to make the victims and a cold woman who won't. that message could have been avoided. we have this now, the sunday telegraph talking about this stalking horse leadership challenge. not a difficult week for her, obviously, but this idea of her not being able to water down brexit. we don't know who could possibly be the challenger. this story, if it were not so serious, could be very funny, the way it has been written. mate facing the threat of a stalking horse leadership challenge. the assistant political editor of the sunda
matters has really hurt her and directly wonder, nick timothy and directly wonder, nick timothy and fional, who is giving heard this ad vice, not to them meet the victims, especially when they saw jeremy corbyn, who played this fa nta stically, jeremy corbyn, who played this fantastically, coming across as somebody who actually cares. i completely agree with you that she has been unlucky, she was not directly responsible for the fire but this has become a symbol of the tories against labour,...
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now back to fiona in west london. well, as we've been hearing, dozens of people are still missing. many families are searching for information, trying to find out what happened to their loved ones. 2a people remain in hospital? 12 of them are critically ill. our health editor, hugh pym, reports now on the victims, and speaks to the nhs staff who have been helping them. pictures which tell their own tragic stories. those who have lost their lives or who are feared to have died. it was confirmed today that khadija saye, who was 2a, was one of those who perished. she was a promising young artist, and former collea g u es promising young artist, and former colleagues feared the worst after reading herfinal colleagues feared the worst after reading her final tweets from the tower. khadija was the whole package, she was a beautiful soul, a kind person, she was always volunteering, always looking out for young people, birdieing young people, very passionate about her own community and a hugely talented, creative artist kirkuk for family and friends of those who are missing, the agonising
now back to fiona in west london. well, as we've been hearing, dozens of people are still missing. many families are searching for information, trying to find out what happened to their loved ones. 2a people remain in hospital? 12 of them are critically ill. our health editor, hugh pym, reports now on the victims, and speaks to the nhs staff who have been helping them. pictures which tell their own tragic stories. those who have lost their lives or who are feared to have died. it was confirmed...
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the zoo's online photo and video posts have made fiona the hippo a celebrity. breaks up by noon to mostly sunny. warm to mild weekend with more warning next week. your forecast is next. ( averi ) coming up... gun awareness in san francisco. i have a live report coming up after the break. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ( marty ) here is a live look from our camera at the embarcadero ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)an approaching low pressure trough will bring slightly cooler weather to the area over the weekend. outside of patchy night and morning coastal drizzle, dry conditions can be expected through wednesday. a system may bring a few showers to our region on thursday. ( marty ) happening today... hundreds of gun violence survivors and volunteers will march across the golden gate bridge in honor of national g
the zoo's online photo and video posts have made fiona the hippo a celebrity. breaks up by noon to mostly sunny. warm to mild weekend with more warning next week. your forecast is next. ( averi ) coming up... gun awareness in san francisco. i have a live report coming up after the break. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our...
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joining me is our correspondent fiona trott.y are feeling as they sit there with the crown prosecution service and the police complaints commission because for 28 years they have said that all they wanted was accountability. they have already been through the pain of having lost relatives in such a horrific way. the pain of the fans at one point being blamed for the disaster and it does want to find out if anybody will be accountable for what happened, as margaret aspinall said a short while ago we want is accountability, nothing more nothing less. to separate criminal investigations have led us to this point with more than 20 suspects, individuals and organisations. two main criminal investigations. hundreds of officers working on those for the past five years. the first one, operation resolve looking at charges like gross negligence and they have identified 15 suspects with one david dukinfield who was in charge of that day, the match commander. the police complaints commission looking into allegations ofa commission looking i
joining me is our correspondent fiona trott.y are feeling as they sit there with the crown prosecution service and the police complaints commission because for 28 years they have said that all they wanted was accountability. they have already been through the pain of having lost relatives in such a horrific way. the pain of the fans at one point being blamed for the disaster and it does want to find out if anybody will be accountable for what happened, as margaret aspinall said a short while...
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but first it must be driven 1200 miles from its current home in norwich — as fiona lamdin reports.olled jon watt. for years, this pair were 73 rolled jon watt. for years, this pairwerea 73 rolled jon watt. for years, this pair were a lifeline 200 living on the shetland islands. we used to go down to sunday school picnics with great excitement, going for the beat of the day, with everybody‘s pa rents. of the day, with everybody‘s parents. that was a big adventure. many miles and years of service, in 1979, she was brought south, any of the norfolk for retirement. nick taylor has spent the last six years restoring her. but nick is gifting the bus back to the island from when she came. and here are the keys. to give a much. and serve the next alldays, the team will travel 1200 miles at 40 miles an hour to get home. people will love it up there. —— the next four days. it is not pa rt —— the next four days. it is not part of my history, it is part of their history, really, and that is where it should be. soa so a very important day there for that reason. still to come, we have a packed a
but first it must be driven 1200 miles from its current home in norwich — as fiona lamdin reports.olled jon watt. for years, this pair were 73 rolled jon watt. for years, this pairwerea 73 rolled jon watt. for years, this pair were a lifeline 200 living on the shetland islands. we used to go down to sunday school picnics with great excitement, going for the beat of the day, with everybody‘s pa rents. of the day, with everybody‘s parents. that was a big adventure. many miles and years of...
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next is the owner from london -- fiona from london, england. caller: hello, i would like to note the professionalism and speed of our emergency services. related to that, we talk about the ideology. do you feel that some of these platforms, like facebook, that allow this vile propaganda, should that not beer upon -- should that not be responsible in some part? host: what is your message? london is open for business. i am happy to go out tonight. i live here. we have had that things in the lm, carryis keep ca on. to your president, i would say -- i could say many things, but i do have this feeling that some of these big internet giants responsibility for things that if they were published, they would be actionable. host: john, you get the last word for missouri. if you could be brief. good morning. caller: i would like to point s are sittingain ducks. if a truck is bombed, you cannot do much, but if people are stopping people, if citizens of carryn were allowed to guns, like we are in many states here, it is very likely [indiscernible] the gun c
next is the owner from london -- fiona from london, england. caller: hello, i would like to note the professionalism and speed of our emergency services. related to that, we talk about the ideology. do you feel that some of these platforms, like facebook, that allow this vile propaganda, should that not beer upon -- should that not be responsible in some part? host: what is your message? london is open for business. i am happy to go out tonight. i live here. we have had that things in the lm,...
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the zoo's online photo and video posts have made fiona the hippo a celebrity.(james) two superheroes have movies out in theaters this weekend...wonder woman and captain underpants. industry analysts say wonder woman will take the top spot at the box office. the movie is predicted to make 95 million to 118 million dollars this weekend. another superhero swoops onto the big screen...captain underpants. this movie is based on the popular children's book. it could make 20 to 30 million dollars. (mark) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... we are following breaking news out of belmont... people forced out of their homes because of a water main break. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the scene. and evacuation orders are lifted after a massive grass fire in fairfield. kron four's averi harper is live with what fire crews are saying fueled that fire. plusl... a local pastor is arrested for sex crimes against children and adults. we'll tell you which bay- area church the alleged crimes happened at. (james) good morning i'm james fletcher..(mark) and i'm mark da
the zoo's online photo and video posts have made fiona the hippo a celebrity.(james) two superheroes have movies out in theaters this weekend...wonder woman and captain underpants. industry analysts say wonder woman will take the top spot at the box office. the movie is predicted to make 95 million to 118 million dollars this weekend. another superhero swoops onto the big screen...captain underpants. this movie is based on the popular children's book. it could make 20 to 30 million dollars....