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here's the six week old fiona stubbornly learning how to walk up and down a ramp. viewed over 21 million times on facebook. she more than doubled the zoo's following. >> we are weening her off the bottle. she gets grain. hay. and let didn't tuc e. watermelon and pumpkin are some of her favorite. >> hi to get my up front encounter to the social media star and she played perfectly to the camera. >> strike a pose little one. >> a true diva in action. >> what's it like day in and day out seeing the crowds come visit. >> it's still amazing, still to this day when you let her out you hear the crowd throwing crazy. >> fiona is a bright spot for a zoo that recently survived a controversial killing of a silver back gorilla after a child plunged into the enclosure. >> a three-year-old child has fallen into the gorilla cage. >> the scene, ten minutes of horror. boit's mother watching helplessly from above. >> oh, my god. >> then a critical calculation by school officials to shoot the 450 pound animal to save the child's life. >> last year was a tough year with his killing how
here's the six week old fiona stubbornly learning how to walk up and down a ramp. viewed over 21 million times on facebook. she more than doubled the zoo's following. >> we are weening her off the bottle. she gets grain. hay. and let didn't tuc e. watermelon and pumpkin are some of her favorite. >> hi to get my up front encounter to the social media star and she played perfectly to the camera. >> strike a pose little one. >> a true diva in action. >> what's it like...
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it reads in part: "dear fiona. my name is timothy.cincinnati zoo and you are the most beautiful hippo i have ever seen! perhaps we can meet someday and be boyfriend and girlfriend. i am single and available."the cincinnati zoo responded in part: "fiona thinks you're cute too, but it's what's on the inside that counts! ( marty ) the columbus, ohio zoo is bringing a whole new meaning to a "cat" scan. this is tomo, a 14-year-old- african lion whose visit to the vet actually required a cat scan for a gum infection. good news for this big cat. the vet found the that infection was localized. the lion is on medication and expected to make a full ( dave )lots of sunshine today and mild...but an unsettled week ahead. your forecast is next ! (ácommercialá) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)dry weather is forecast today, along with mild temperatures. an active weather pattern will develop by late monday and continue for the rest of the week, with periods of rain along with gusty winds at
it reads in part: "dear fiona. my name is timothy.cincinnati zoo and you are the most beautiful hippo i have ever seen! perhaps we can meet someday and be boyfriend and girlfriend. i am single and available."the cincinnati zoo responded in part: "fiona thinks you're cute too, but it's what's on the inside that counts! ( marty ) the columbus, ohio zoo is bringing a whole new meaning to a "cat" scan. this is tomo, a 14-year-old- african lion whose visit to the vet...
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en la carta el hipopÓtamo le dice a fiona que es la mÁs bella que ha visto.ndo que deben pagar el muro y que los vendedores de droga deben recibir la pena de muerte. controversia por las millonarias donaciones que la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle ha entregado escuelas por todo el paÍs. en una clase magistral en guadalajara, mÉxico, guillermo del toro hablÓ de los secretos de su cine que lo llevaron a
en la carta el hipopÓtamo le dice a fiona que es la mÁs bella que ha visto.ndo que deben pagar el muro y que los vendedores de droga deben recibir la pena de muerte. controversia por las millonarias donaciones que la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle ha entregado escuelas por todo el paÍs. en una clase magistral en guadalajara, mÉxico, guillermo del toro hablÓ de los secretos de su cine que lo llevaron a
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fiona, thank you. you.gas deficit warning. be no gas deficit warning. it seems supplies have been freed up. you're watching business live. plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. aluminium imports. including china, canada have criticised it. a quick look at how the markets are faring. markets are down since that announcement by president trump. trees may outline their plans for trade after the exit. our business editor simon jack is with us in the studio. let's talk about this speech by theresa may, expected later. theresa may, expected later. got to set out the five tests she says need to be met. says need to be met. what are those likely to be? likely to be? on the border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. republic of ireland. period, the european court of justice would be in charge. justice would be in charge. british prime minister would agree to it. to it. so they are saying, give us a better idea. better idea
fiona, thank you. you.gas deficit warning. be no gas deficit warning. it seems supplies have been freed up. you're watching business live. plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. aluminium imports. including china, canada have criticised it. a quick look at how the markets are faring. markets are down since that announcement by president trump. trees may outline their plans for trade after the exit. our business editor simon jack is with us in the studio. let's talk about this...
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fiona. tom symonds in salisbury. thank you. the old dotard is to meet little rocket man.as agreed to meet the north korean leader kimjong—un in a surprise move after months of tension and name calling. but the white house added tonight that no meeting could take place until north korea takes concrete action. south korea claims that kim jong—un is committed to denuclearisation and an end to nuclear and missile tests. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports. like the kid who couldn't keep the secret. donald trump slipped into the white house press room and told reporters to expect a huge statement ona reporters to expect a huge statement on a big subject. here we go, here we go. sure enough, a delegation from south korea soon stepped before the microphones to make one of the most jaw the microphones to make one of the mostjaw dropping diplomatic announcements in decades. after delivering to the president a personal message from kim jong—un. he expressed his eagerness to meet president trump as soon as possible. president trump as soon as possible. president tr
fiona. tom symonds in salisbury. thank you. the old dotard is to meet little rocket man.as agreed to meet the north korean leader kimjong—un in a surprise move after months of tension and name calling. but the white house added tonight that no meeting could take place until north korea takes concrete action. south korea claims that kim jong—un is committed to denuclearisation and an end to nuclear and missile tests. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports. like the kid who...
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that could have come from a john le carre novel, described here at the top of monday's news at 10 by fionaa former russian spy is critical in hospital after a suspected poisoning in salisbury. sergei skripal, convicted of spying on russia for the uk, has been living in britain for nearly eight years. police in protective clothing have sealed the area after the russian and a young woman were found unconscious on a bench. we'll bring you the latest, as police and doctors race to establish if this is another example of a russian being poisoned on uk soil. that last suggestion of russian involvement was examined many times during the week, but without any conclusive proof being put forward, and that prompted one twitter user to complain that... evidence of russian involvement wasn't the only thing lacking. despite plenty of airtime being devoted to the story, actual news developments were slow to emerge. a viewer called john e—mailed. .. meanwhile, mike barnes had a different point to make. if some thought there should be a presumption of innocence for russia over the nerve agent attack, then
that could have come from a john le carre novel, described here at the top of monday's news at 10 by fionaa former russian spy is critical in hospital after a suspected poisoning in salisbury. sergei skripal, convicted of spying on russia for the uk, has been living in britain for nearly eight years. police in protective clothing have sealed the area after the russian and a young woman were found unconscious on a bench. we'll bring you the latest, as police and doctors race to establish if this...
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billion euros the deal will leave r w e as the continent's second largest producer of green energy with fiona's europe's largest operates of electricity grids and retail now for those of you who have never heard of those two companies either on an r. w. e let's cross over to our financial correspondent comma business standing by at the front of stalking strange comma why is this deal so important. well first off those two companies iran and r.w. you have been arch rivals for decades the fact that they are now joining forces in itself is a historic shift and you know this is massive companies we're talking about here w.-e. and out of a new lease subsidiary energy combined have more than two hundred thousand employees all over europe they have more than one hundred twenty five billion euros worth in annual sales and also if you like from a european angle this is a shift up until now large european competitors like n.g.c. were also said to be interested in taking over energy but it looks like now. a favoring a national champion here a national a german run company. cannot after being beat up what
billion euros the deal will leave r w e as the continent's second largest producer of green energy with fiona's europe's largest operates of electricity grids and retail now for those of you who have never heard of those two companies either on an r. w. e let's cross over to our financial correspondent comma business standing by at the front of stalking strange comma why is this deal so important. well first off those two companies iran and r.w. you have been arch rivals for decades the fact...
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that could have come from a john le carre novel, described here at the top of monday's news at ten by fionaussian spy is critical in hospital after a suspected poisoning in salisbury. sergei skripal, convicted of spying on russia for the uk, has been living in britain for nearly eight years. police in protective clothing have sealed the area after the russian and a young woman were found unconscious on a bench. we'll bring you the latest, as police and doctors race to establish if this is another example of a russian being poisoned on uk soil. that last suggestion of russian involvement was examined many times during the week, but without any conclusive proof being put forward, and that prompted one twitter user to complain that... evidence of russian involvement wasn't the only thing lacking. despite plenty of airtime being devoted to the story, actual news developments were slow to emerge. a viewer called john e—mailed. .. meanwhile, mike barnes had a different point to make. if some thought there should be a presumption of innocence for russia over the nerve agent attack, then for others
that could have come from a john le carre novel, described here at the top of monday's news at ten by fionaussian spy is critical in hospital after a suspected poisoning in salisbury. sergei skripal, convicted of spying on russia for the uk, has been living in britain for nearly eight years. police in protective clothing have sealed the area after the russian and a young woman were found unconscious on a bench. we'll bring you the latest, as police and doctors race to establish if this is...
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we can join fiona landon who is there. what is the picture there where you are, fiona?py. the gritters are out, trying to keep as many roads open. the advice is very much to stay inside if you can. there is a little jam behind me but normally this road would be chock—a—block. if you look on the other side there is hardly any traffic at all. it's heading towards the m5. that is the park and ride, normally that would be full of cars parking without going into taunton. it's empty, its shut, as are the schools in somerset. we've also been told musgrove park has been closed, unless it is emergency. it's been closed for routine operations. this isjust the it's been closed for routine operations. this is just the start of it. we're going to wait and see what happens. i've been speaking to a few people out and about, nobody walking about now but earlier people we re walking about now but earlier people were getting their last bits and bobs because the shops are just behind us. people getting bread, milk, a gentleman was stocking up on dog food. because people don't really know
we can join fiona landon who is there. what is the picture there where you are, fiona?py. the gritters are out, trying to keep as many roads open. the advice is very much to stay inside if you can. there is a little jam behind me but normally this road would be chock—a—block. if you look on the other side there is hardly any traffic at all. it's heading towards the m5. that is the park and ride, normally that would be full of cars parking without going into taunton. it's empty, its shut, as...
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i took advantage of fiona's the loop ata took advantage of fiona's the loop at a festival last year.blem. these substances are relatively safe themselves. when they are covered with adult rents and nefarious individuals are trying to profit, of course they would use pma instead of ecstasy, concrete dust and cocaine. that is why we need a regulated market. i applaud this avid but i think it is the first step of a journey of a thousand. we are joined by the police and crime commissioner for the west midlands, you are doing this this summer, why? because we wa nt to this this summer, why? because we want to prevent harm to people, the police's job is to want to prevent harm to people, the police'sjob is to keep people want to prevent harm to people, the police's job is to keep people safe. we wa nt police's job is to keep people safe. we want the night—time economy to work well and we want people to enjoy festivals. this provides the police with extra assistance in bblice “maw- out. getting bblice “maw- out substances the w—fi - at an alternatizfe method of looking at an alternative meth
i took advantage of fiona's the loop ata took advantage of fiona's the loop at a festival last year.blem. these substances are relatively safe themselves. when they are covered with adult rents and nefarious individuals are trying to profit, of course they would use pma instead of ecstasy, concrete dust and cocaine. that is why we need a regulated market. i applaud this avid but i think it is the first step of a journey of a thousand. we are joined by the police and crime commissioner for the...
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fiona the hipo finds love, how twitter helps her find a mate.op stories half an hour, allies clashing over trade, u.s. representative on trade robert will meet with his eu and japanese counterparts later this week for a fresh round of trade talks, both have expressed serious concern about president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs and believe allies should be excluded, i spoke with white house national trade council peter navarro about the new trade policy. >> yeah, i think that the broader debate here is simply that what the president is saying is that we are free traders, we have the lowest combination of tariffs and nontariff barriers in the world, all we get out of that is massive trade deficit that is ship off our wealth and ship off and the president says no mas. maria: former reagan economic adviser, marty, good to see you, thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you, maria. maria: whether or not you believe that's going impact economic growth? >> i think the key point about the tariffs is to get the chinese to change their
fiona the hipo finds love, how twitter helps her find a mate.op stories half an hour, allies clashing over trade, u.s. representative on trade robert will meet with his eu and japanese counterparts later this week for a fresh round of trade talks, both have expressed serious concern about president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs and believe allies should be excluded, i spoke with white house national trade council peter navarro about the new trade policy. >> yeah, i think that the...
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the mountain restaurant fiona di pietro or stone flower was opened in two thousand and seventeen on loan to general in switzerland. the facade with its seven towers was both lea built on a slope. but he has also left his mark on cities as here with the museum of modern art in san francisco. switching between secular and sacred buildings is not a problem for the architect he sees himself as a mediator another example is the construction of the chamber least a synagogue in tel aviv which opened in one nine hundred ninety eight. and then there is. you know it's interesting because it's a university campus is intended for a lay i'm not religious student. just been the really juicy the the late we were afraid that the faithful were dominant. so i designed big rooms do we. do it isn't it god to pray in. the conference room as a place for discussion but again that you have to declare my part of the. today mario boater is working on more sacred buildings including a mosque in china on the border with mongolia and a christian church in south korea your soul. always. put it's good to work in grand
the mountain restaurant fiona di pietro or stone flower was opened in two thousand and seventeen on loan to general in switzerland. the facade with its seven towers was both lea built on a slope. but he has also left his mark on cities as here with the museum of modern art in san francisco. switching between secular and sacred buildings is not a problem for the architect he sees himself as a mediator another example is the construction of the chamber least a synagogue in tel aviv which opened...
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after it's split from fiona in one thousand nine hundred one seeing at sign a production agreement with both wagon in one nine hundred eighty six c out was incorporated into the v.w. group and after ten years of scrabbling in the dirt the spanish car makers were back in the black. somebody christof explains that during the beaches develop. see you have received massive support from across europe the design came from italy the bodywork concept from german manufacturer carmen austin a boy and the engine from porsche and stood guard porsche also find the chassis making it a real gem of its class with actual en route holding and performance that it could be really proud of christus one point two liter of model with seventy one horsepower as a top speed of one hundred fifty eight kilometers an hour of this god it's a. visio to be so it was the most advanced compact car of its time. to see any bits as i could stuff things this way it impeaches an arched tipple modern compact car small good roomy it's exactly the same length as the you know polo of the time with roughly the same wheel base as
after it's split from fiona in one thousand nine hundred one seeing at sign a production agreement with both wagon in one nine hundred eighty six c out was incorporated into the v.w. group and after ten years of scrabbling in the dirt the spanish car makers were back in the black. somebody christof explains that during the beaches develop. see you have received massive support from across europe the design came from italy the bodywork concept from german manufacturer carmen austin a boy and the...
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our correspondent fiona trott is following the story for us. been charged with two assaults against boys aged ten and 12. they're section 47 assaults, which relate to actual bodily harm. he has also been charged with 19 other assaults against other children. it's understood that these incidents happened at the mosque on crawford street in rochdale over the past year. mr rauf is due to appear at manchester crown court next month. in the meantime greater manchester police are asking anyone with information to come forward. malala, who is now 20, and a student at oxford university, was shot in the head because she was campaigning for girl's education. details of her trip to pakistan were kept secret, because of fears that she might be targeted again. however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan, this does not reflect that image of pakistan. it's completely wrong. i think we should notjust make conclusions by looking at what is there on social media, what we see on media and tv.
our correspondent fiona trott is following the story for us. been charged with two assaults against boys aged ten and 12. they're section 47 assaults, which relate to actual bodily harm. he has also been charged with 19 other assaults against other children. it's understood that these incidents happened at the mosque on crawford street in rochdale over the past year. mr rauf is due to appear at manchester crown court next month. in the meantime greater manchester police are asking anyone with...
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at ten o'clock fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up of the news.st, it's time for witness. hello and welcome to a special edition of witness to celebrate international women's day here at the british library. we are looking back at five remarkable women who have featured in the programme over the past year. we'll meet the civil servant who challenged one of india's top policeman after he sexually harassed her, a pioneering racing driver pandey member of the women's land army, who helped to feed britain during the second world war. but first, in 2004, the kenyan environmental campaigner became the first african woman to win the nobel peace prize. she spent much of her life trying to protect kenya's forests. we went to the forest on the edge of nairobi to talk to her daughter. my mother was often asked, we re daughter. my mother was often asked, were you afraid? you were fearless, how can you do all of these things? she said i wasn't a friend, but what needed to be done was so compelling that i had to do it. she grew up surrounded by nature, surround
at ten o'clock fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up of the news.st, it's time for witness. hello and welcome to a special edition of witness to celebrate international women's day here at the british library. we are looking back at five remarkable women who have featured in the programme over the past year. we'll meet the civil servant who challenged one of india's top policeman after he sexually harassed her, a pioneering racing driver pandey member of the women's land army, who...
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answering questions for almost three hours, counsel to the inquiry fiona scolding asked the archbishope back tears. i've learned to be ashamed again of the church. philjohnson was abused by a priest in the diocese of chichester. what's also been shown up through his evidence, and the evidence throughout the inquiry, isjust how little power that he actually has. and, you know, he can use his authority and influence to try and affect change, but can't actually direct it. this is not howjustin welby would have chosen to mark the fifth anniversary of his installation. but he assured the inquiry that safeguarding remained a priority. martin bashir, bbc news. we keep on hearing about the rising concern about plastic — today a major study has warned that the quantity of plastic in the world's seas will treble in a decade unless we use or throw away less of it. in the first of a three—part series, we've set one family from bristol a challenge — to see if they can live without single—use plastic for ten days. jon kay has been to visit them. so, what's for tea in the evans household tonight? pla
answering questions for almost three hours, counsel to the inquiry fiona scolding asked the archbishope back tears. i've learned to be ashamed again of the church. philjohnson was abused by a priest in the diocese of chichester. what's also been shown up through his evidence, and the evidence throughout the inquiry, isjust how little power that he actually has. and, you know, he can use his authority and influence to try and affect change, but can't actually direct it. this is not howjustin...
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an imam has been charged with assaulting two boys at a mosque in rochdale. 0ur correspondent fiona trotttchy on this right now but what can you tell us? greater manchester police have told us greater manchester police have told us that 51—year—old abdelwahab from watchdog has been charged with two assaults against boys that from rochdale has been charged with two assaults. he has also been charged with 19 other assaults against other children. it is understood that these incidents happened on crawford street in the mosque in rochdale over the past year. the suspect is due to appear in court next month. greater manchester police are asking anyone with information to come forward. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this afternoon. councils with high numbers of rough sleepers are to receive a share of a £30 million fund to tackle the problem. a rough sleeping task force, made up of experts from government departments and agencies will provide services to try to reduce the numbers of homeless people in england and wales. labour called the initiative "a pitiful res
an imam has been charged with assaulting two boys at a mosque in rochdale. 0ur correspondent fiona trotttchy on this right now but what can you tell us? greater manchester police have told us greater manchester police have told us that 51—year—old abdelwahab from watchdog has been charged with two assaults against boys that from rochdale has been charged with two assaults. he has also been charged with 19 other assaults against other children. it is understood that these incidents happened...
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fiona, it is absolutely freezing and conditions have been causing havoc again across the uk.orst problems have been on the roads. the automobile association estimates there have been more than 13,000 accidents in the last few days in the snow and icy conditions. you are about to see several of them. for the last 2a hours, the m62 between west yorkshire and manchester has been a disaster zone. multiple pile—ups litter the carriageway. 0ne driver filmed this early today. dozens of vehicles written off. more than 3500 motorists were stranded on this road overnight. most had been moved by this morning but hundreds were taken to emergency shelters. we landed in manchester airport about two o'clock yesterday and we've been trying to get home since then. i've been stuck 12 hours, since last night, ten o'clock. from yorkshire to the scottish border, nearly every route linking east and west was closed. somewhere under here is the a66 in cumbria. even the gritters are not venturing out this far. this should normally be a busy dual carriageway over the pennines, but it's been shut for d
fiona, it is absolutely freezing and conditions have been causing havoc again across the uk.orst problems have been on the roads. the automobile association estimates there have been more than 13,000 accidents in the last few days in the snow and icy conditions. you are about to see several of them. for the last 2a hours, the m62 between west yorkshire and manchester has been a disaster zone. multiple pile—ups litter the carriageway. 0ne driver filmed this early today. dozens of vehicles...
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fiona, mark zuckerberg's comments stem the bleeding but i think this weaned runs pretty deep and developmente big problems for the company. lawmakers are demanding he testify personally, investing —— investors are demanding they are more transparent and mozilla has become the first brand to say they will pause advertising with facebook. someone in uk advertising tells me his clients are looking at whether they should do the same. almost all of the £40] billion they made last year came from digital advertising, so year came from digital advertising, so the thing that made them profitable so quickly could just as quickly go into reverse. jeremy corbyn says voters should use the local elections to tell the government "enough is enough". the labour leader, who was speaking in trafford at the launch of his party's campaign for the local elections in may, highlighted the recent increase in council tax bills. elections are taking place in london and large parts of england. the prime minister called it an expression of our independence and sovereignty. but the new blue british passport that will be
fiona, mark zuckerberg's comments stem the bleeding but i think this weaned runs pretty deep and developmente big problems for the company. lawmakers are demanding he testify personally, investing —— investors are demanding they are more transparent and mozilla has become the first brand to say they will pause advertising with facebook. someone in uk advertising tells me his clients are looking at whether they should do the same. almost all of the £40] billion they made last year came from...
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yes, fiona, good evening.n operator in the country has been affected by the weather in some weight today here at dawlish which is where the train line runs right next to the sea it is particularly bad. at the moment no trains can come through because of flooding we had earlier caused by storm emma. that means the far south—west of england is cut off from the rest of the rail network. nowhere near as bad as it was four yea rs nowhere near as bad as it was four years ago in the floods when the train line was left hanging in midair. this time it should be fixed within about 36 hours, fingers crossed full stop this incident is a reminder ofjust how crossed full stop this incident is a reminder of just how vulnerable crossed full stop this incident is a reminder ofjust how vulnerable this stretch of track is and this in the very week that politicians have been debating what to do about the long—term resilience, the long—term future of this infrastructure. tonight in the short term i can tell you that temperatures a
yes, fiona, good evening.n operator in the country has been affected by the weather in some weight today here at dawlish which is where the train line runs right next to the sea it is particularly bad. at the moment no trains can come through because of flooding we had earlier caused by storm emma. that means the far south—west of england is cut off from the rest of the rail network. nowhere near as bad as it was four yea rs nowhere near as bad as it was four years ago in the floods when the...
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our correspondent fiona trott is following the story for us.—old abdul rauf from rochdale has been charged with two assaults against boys aged ten and 12. they are section a7, relating to actual bodily harm. he has also been charged with 19 other assaults against other children. it's understood that these incidents happened at mosque on crawford street in rochdale over the past year. abdul rauf is due to appear at manchester crown court next month. in the meantime, police are asking anybody with information to come forward. parts of stansted airport have been evacuated after a fire broke out on a car park shuttle bus. fire crews in attendance say the bus is positioned outside the main terminal entrance. passengers have been told to evacuate the airport forecourt, including parts of the terminal building. the airport says it's investigating the cause of the fire. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has written an open letter to firefighters in the city, saying they should not be ashamed of their response to the bombing at the arena la
our correspondent fiona trott is following the story for us.—old abdul rauf from rochdale has been charged with two assaults against boys aged ten and 12. they are section a7, relating to actual bodily harm. he has also been charged with 19 other assaults against other children. it's understood that these incidents happened at mosque on crawford street in rochdale over the past year. abdul rauf is due to appear at manchester crown court next month. in the meantime, police are asking anybody...
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fiona lamdin who is in somerset for us this morning.cally? the reaction locally? i am literally a stone's throw from the m5. a stone's throw from the m5. road would be full of traffic queueing to get onto the m5. queueing to get onto the m5. as you can see, abandoned lorries and cars. can see, abandoned lorries and cars. empty road, empty traffic lights and an empty park and ride. an empty park and ride. we got stranded here with many other motorists. motorists. we all stayed in this hotel behind me here. hotel behind me here. dangerous, we're going to pull in and stay here for the night. and stay here for the night. had not been gritted, and they described it as a white ice rink. described it as a white ice rink. they said they were sliding all over the lanes. the lanes. they couldn't get anything to eat because the shops were not open. because the shops were not open. extraordinary situation. expect it to be quite as bad as it actually was. actually was. safe and if you are in an emergency only ring 999 if you're desperate. only ring
fiona lamdin who is in somerset for us this morning.cally? the reaction locally? i am literally a stone's throw from the m5. a stone's throw from the m5. road would be full of traffic queueing to get onto the m5. queueing to get onto the m5. as you can see, abandoned lorries and cars. can see, abandoned lorries and cars. empty road, empty traffic lights and an empty park and ride. an empty park and ride. we got stranded here with many other motorists. motorists. we all stayed in this hotel...
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mcmaster or his russia adviser, fiona hill is her name, probably wasn't in the room with him. and two, there was no evidence that he was trying to get any business done in this call. >> clint watts, the ambassador, described such a rigorous, proper process. we don't know that rig or wasn't employed in various steps leading up to this. tell me, however, if you're an investigator looking into russian meddling and/or collusion, how do you view press accounts of what happened today? >> you have to ask why over the last two years he takes putin's side before when he was a candidate and now when it comes to bringing up u.s. national interest prepared remarks? i don't doubt at all that general mcmaster probably scoped this extremely well, prepped him for the call. he didn't follow any of it whatever discussions went on beforehand. he did not bring up the attack on british soil with a chemical weapon, a nerve agent. we've gone to war for chemical weapons. he did not bring up -- instead he congratulated putin for an election victory after we just had our election messed with. he owns h
mcmaster or his russia adviser, fiona hill is her name, probably wasn't in the room with him. and two, there was no evidence that he was trying to get any business done in this call. >> clint watts, the ambassador, described such a rigorous, proper process. we don't know that rig or wasn't employed in various steps leading up to this. tell me, however, if you're an investigator looking into russian meddling and/or collusion, how do you view press accounts of what happened today? >>...
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just talking about russia, fiona hill is enormously capable.es next, or does anybody come next, to provide the depth of understanding in these countries that the coordinator of national security, which is this role, needs to have. >> and to say nothing of general mattis and how he could work with him, here's also a piece of tape. this is an nra pitch for gun purchases in russia. it's unclear whether this was done at the behest of the nra, but this is what bolton was on camera pitching. >> were the russian national government to grant a broader right to bear arms to its people, it would be creating a partnership with its citizens that would better allow for the protection of mothers, children, and families without in any way compromising the integrity of the russian state. that is my wish and my advice to your great people. >> and they were russian subtitles on that as well, elise, that you couldn't see with our banner there. this does raise questions about how he's going to work with not only pompeo, who is more in sync with him on iran certain
just talking about russia, fiona hill is enormously capable.es next, or does anybody come next, to provide the depth of understanding in these countries that the coordinator of national security, which is this role, needs to have. >> and to say nothing of general mattis and how he could work with him, here's also a piece of tape. this is an nra pitch for gun purchases in russia. it's unclear whether this was done at the behest of the nra, but this is what bolton was on camera pitching....
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do you think it is a good deal, fiona?been going on for a long time.” moved forward quickly? it has been going on for a long time. i am not pa rt of going on for a long time. i am not part of the negotiations but one of the crucial thing is if there is additional money coming in. the nhs could not afford to shoulder the extra £4 billion themselves because they have massive deficit is already so they have massive deficit is already so the pledge made by the chancellor seems to be coming through and that is really important for a hard—pressed nhs. is really important for a hard-pressed nhs. what difference will this money make to staff working in the fund line and particularly the people like the porters and the lower paid staff? is it likely more people will stay in the nhs instead of the droves leaving that we have seen?” the nhs instead of the droves leaving that we have seen? i would certainly hope that was true. it is very welcoming for the lower paid to have this large increase. i do worry about the staff who have been
do you think it is a good deal, fiona?been going on for a long time.” moved forward quickly? it has been going on for a long time. i am not pa rt of going on for a long time. i am not part of the negotiations but one of the crucial thing is if there is additional money coming in. the nhs could not afford to shoulder the extra £4 billion themselves because they have massive deficit is already so they have massive deficit is already so the pledge made by the chancellor seems to be coming...
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a warning — some of the details of fiona's account are quite graphic.a sip out of it. it was a really strong orange liqueur. it wasn't very nice at all. i really can't explain why i drank the drink. i think it was just one of those situations where you just feel, "just drink it. it'sjust a drink. it'll be fine. he will take me home". and then there was some conversation about him stopping for a cigarette or something. and he pulled over. i remember him getting into the back of the cab with me and i remember him putting... i think he went to put his arm round me and ijust remember, before i blacked out, just saying he was nice, which sort of creeped me out a little bit because ijust wondered if i'd somehow encouraged him by saying that. and then the next memory i have is waking up in hospital. did you know you'd been raped? as soon as i went to the toilet i knew i'd been raped, as soon as i sat on the toilet. i was a little bit sore and... when i went to the toilet, the tampon that i was wearing fell out and i knew instantly, because of the way i was. bu
a warning — some of the details of fiona's account are quite graphic.a sip out of it. it was a really strong orange liqueur. it wasn't very nice at all. i really can't explain why i drank the drink. i think it was just one of those situations where you just feel, "just drink it. it'sjust a drink. it'll be fine. he will take me home". and then there was some conversation about him stopping for a cigarette or something. and he pulled over. i remember him getting into the back of the...
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fiona, thank you very much.enty of dry weather for england. plenty of dry weather for england and wales into the afternoon. after the chilly start, wintry showers in the north and west, lots of dry weather this afternoon. temperatures eventually up afternoon. temperatures eventually up to six, eight, and 10 degrees further south. lots of clear spells tonight, turning cold quite quickly. some showers in scotland again turning wintry even down to low levels. a cold night, temperatures at or below freezing. a little bit less cold in the south where temperatures will hold up at three, 4 degrees. friday, plenty of dry weather with sunshine expected on friday, the cloud will thicken in southern areas, green colours starting to disappear, showers moving their way in, temperatures on friday up to eight, nine, ten degrees across southern areas, milder into the weekend. friday into saturday, area of low pressure which will bring this weather front, bringing heavy rain north, interacting with colder air, snow across northe
fiona, thank you very much.enty of dry weather for england. plenty of dry weather for england and wales into the afternoon. after the chilly start, wintry showers in the north and west, lots of dry weather this afternoon. temperatures eventually up afternoon. temperatures eventually up to six, eight, and 10 degrees further south. lots of clear spells tonight, turning cold quite quickly. some showers in scotland again turning wintry even down to low levels. a cold night, temperatures at or below...
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fiona, what can be done to change the message, or change what is sinking in to people now? i am obese and must fix this. it is difficult sometimes the people themselves to make changes. there are things that people can do in their everyday life: be more active, have a healthy, balanced diet. have lots of fruit and vegetables. we are told this message isa vegetables. we are told this message is a lot anyway, but it is the link to cancer now. and we know for a obesity that link is not known. it is only around 15% of people in the uk who are aware that obesity is a cause of cancer, so we uk who are aware that obesity is a cause of cancer, so we have a lot of work to do, which is why cancer research uk has been running a national campaign to raise awareness that the link is there to help people understand that this is something that could affect their health in relation to cancer, because i think people often think of diabetes, heart disease, and they haven't quite made the link to cancer yet. we are also calling for the government to do more, because we know obesity is a compl
fiona, what can be done to change the message, or change what is sinking in to people now? i am obese and must fix this. it is difficult sometimes the people themselves to make changes. there are things that people can do in their everyday life: be more active, have a healthy, balanced diet. have lots of fruit and vegetables. we are told this message isa vegetables. we are told this message is a lot anyway, but it is the link to cancer now. and we know for a obesity that link is not known. it...
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fiona says what they are doing is wonderful. why can't more of these empty buildings be utilised?ngle men and they find it ha rd to about single men and they find it hard to get housed, whilst wealthy, greedy landowners sit on empty buildings to make more profit. i hope they win a landmark case. something has to be done to help them. these are genuine people in need of help. now the sport. it has not been a great day for britain at the winter paralympics. james barnes—miller, ben moore and owen pick have all been knocked out of the snowboard cross. pick went out in the first eliminator after the metal start gate broke this morning, which meant they had to use a piece of rope to ensure the athlete started at the same time. harry kane will have a scan on his ankle today after he was injured during their a—1 win over bournemouth. they move into third in the premier league. there was a brilliant old firm derby in the scottish premiership. rangers went ahead after three minutes. 2—2 at half—time before celtic snatched victory through odsonne edouard. and tiger woods came so close to wi
fiona says what they are doing is wonderful. why can't more of these empty buildings be utilised?ngle men and they find it ha rd to about single men and they find it hard to get housed, whilst wealthy, greedy landowners sit on empty buildings to make more profit. i hope they win a landmark case. something has to be done to help them. these are genuine people in need of help. now the sport. it has not been a great day for britain at the winter paralympics. james barnes—miller, ben moore and...
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and about his days as a pop star in the band, fiona dancing. they were huge in the philippines. a great st. patrick's day. cannot wait to dress in green, head-to-toe. megyn kelly is up next. have a great weekend. here's a check of local news and your weather. >> cheers. >> cheers. >>> good friday morning. we've been tracking waves of rain moving through the bay area and we're still seeing that now. storm ranger, our doppler radar to track all of this. seeing pockets of heavier rain moving through the south bay. just south of san jose through morgan hill. we've seen some really heavy rain pass through there. the 101 most likely had some standing water on the road. and we're going to continue to see all of this unsettled weather continue as the storm system that's across the pacific northwest continues to spin and bring us rounds of rain through today. as well as tomorrow. finally on sunday, we'll get some drier weather and it stays chilly. we're going to be tracking this throughout the day, scott. >> happening now, vallejo settles a lawsuit involving the woman who police believe
and about his days as a pop star in the band, fiona dancing. they were huge in the philippines. a great st. patrick's day. cannot wait to dress in green, head-to-toe. megyn kelly is up next. have a great weekend. here's a check of local news and your weather. >> cheers. >> cheers. >>> good friday morning. we've been tracking waves of rain moving through the bay area and we're still seeing that now. storm ranger, our doppler radar to track all of this. seeing pockets of...
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fiona, trade negotiations to be had noxious with the british, but also the rest of the world.hat, issuing trade with asia. i'm going to talk to you about trade. >> we've had an extraordinary growth story in china and hong kong for the last four or five years. we have seen our trade with china double. this year is probably about 16 billion euros. i'm here to try and reinforce that and there are a lot of companies investigating now. we're also seeing a lot more chinese companies investing. it is a very positive economic partnership between this huge market in an island relatively small. >> with many taxes and inches as well. with britain leaving the european union, that presents a lot of opportunities as well? >> it is a very competitive tax passage -- package. have bighat will advantages when people are looking at the appropriate gateway. they look at it platform for international trade. >> talk to me about breaks it and people voting to leave in the end. where are you with it? a difficultving issue to solve. closest possible relationship with britain in the future, but the ire
fiona, trade negotiations to be had noxious with the british, but also the rest of the world.hat, issuing trade with asia. i'm going to talk to you about trade. >> we've had an extraordinary growth story in china and hong kong for the last four or five years. we have seen our trade with china double. this year is probably about 16 billion euros. i'm here to try and reinforce that and there are a lot of companies investigating now. we're also seeing a lot more chinese companies investing....
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one of the women involved in the case, who we called fiona, spoke exclusively with us earlier this yearalking, and he's talking just above a whisper. but a couple of times he looked at me and i saw his eyes and do you know what? he hasn't changed one bit, because every woman that got in that cab reported that the reason they accepted that drink was because they felt sorry for him because he was pathetic. it was an act. and i do believe him going into court was still an act because i saw his eyes and he's still capable of what he was doing years ago, absolutely still capable. and i will keep fighting. i will do whatever it takes to keep him behind bars because that is the only way women will be protected from him, is if he's behind bars. no licence conditions can watch him 24/7. so you're adamant that he is still a danger to women? as far as i'm concerned, he is still a danger. i'm not worried about what he can do to me, because there's nothing more he can do to me. but i don't want to go back to 2003 and watching the news again, waiting for him to reoffend, and i know he will reoffend.
one of the women involved in the case, who we called fiona, spoke exclusively with us earlier this yearalking, and he's talking just above a whisper. but a couple of times he looked at me and i saw his eyes and do you know what? he hasn't changed one bit, because every woman that got in that cab reported that the reason they accepted that drink was because they felt sorry for him because he was pathetic. it was an act. and i do believe him going into court was still an act because i saw his...
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that is fiona reporting. back up here, another very wintry night.iving up the a1 earlier, we saw a few stranded vehicles and emergency vehicle, these roads are open at the moment, although the a1 is blocked further north, but, there have been real problems on the roads in scotland, where there was this red alert earlier on, and particularly overnight, on the m80 motorway between glasgow and stirling, when some vehicles got stranded, there we re some vehicles got stranded, there were jack—knifed lorries and led to hundreds of motorists spending many hours in their vehicle, trillion trapped in their vehicles. let us get this report from glasgow from catriona renton. a main route brought to a stand—still. i left aberdeen 4.30 yesterday afternoon and i'm yes, got stuck here about 8.00. last night. not moved an inch. i have not seen much of the police but the fire brigade delivered water last night but most of the help has come from locals delivering cups of tea and coffee, blankets, and bottles of water. about 400 metres from me is a motorway bridge, an
that is fiona reporting. back up here, another very wintry night.iving up the a1 earlier, we saw a few stranded vehicles and emergency vehicle, these roads are open at the moment, although the a1 is blocked further north, but, there have been real problems on the roads in scotland, where there was this red alert earlier on, and particularly overnight, on the m80 motorway between glasgow and stirling, when some vehicles got stranded, there we re some vehicles got stranded, there were...
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fiona, thank you very much.duty inspector in thes for declared operation plato, that is a prearranged plan, the greater manchester fire and rescue service and the control room felt they had let down the people of greater manchester on the night of the blast, and it was because of poor communications between the police and the fire service, which meant fire crews only arrived two hours and six minutes after the bombing. let us speak to the mare of greater manchester andy burnham who joins me now from salford. two hours and six minute, it takes your breath away? it does, and, people across greater manchester will ask, how did this happen, it was because i was receiving e—mails and reports from ordinary firefighters in the days after the attack that i first committed to commissioning this independent report. i would say to those firefighters who raised those concerns they were absolutely right to do so. what the panel has revealed, a weakness in the practice, leadership and culture within the fire service and they
fiona, thank you very much.duty inspector in thes for declared operation plato, that is a prearranged plan, the greater manchester fire and rescue service and the control room felt they had let down the people of greater manchester on the night of the blast, and it was because of poor communications between the police and the fire service, which meant fire crews only arrived two hours and six minutes after the bombing. let us speak to the mare of greater manchester andy burnham who joins me now...