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fiona, casting our minds back too. fiona, casting our minds back toa too. there is a different kind of mood in the city today? absolutely so. you say about how much it affected people, let's not forget there were thousands at the arena that night, weren't there? we know of 800 people directly being treated for trauma, psychological trauma, physical trauma, but there will be people who were at the concert, first responders, who have been trying to come to terms with this for the past year. when we have spoken to families they told us they never will come to terms with it fully but they are able to manage it. they are able to manage it by having counselling. some of them, though, are still very, very angry, frustrated, why has the investigation taken so long? people have taken matters into their own hands. the father of saffie roussos, he says he wants a type of live aid concert where money can be raised for the victims of terror incidents in the future. each in their own way, people managing to come to terms with it one year on. but you are right, the feelin
fiona, casting our minds back too. fiona, casting our minds back toa too. there is a different kind of mood in the city today? absolutely so. you say about how much it affected people, let's not forget there were thousands at the arena that night, weren't there? we know of 800 people directly being treated for trauma, psychological trauma, physical trauma, but there will be people who were at the concert, first responders, who have been trying to come to terms with this for the past year. when...
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fiona trott looks back to the 22nd of may last year and she talks to a mother and daughter who were at the concert. pips sound. police in manchester say a number of people have been killed and others injured at manchester arena after at least one explosion was reported. we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. every time i close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw.
fiona trott looks back to the 22nd of may last year and she talks to a mother and daughter who were at the concert. pips sound. police in manchester say a number of people have been killed and others injured at manchester arena after at least one explosion was reported. we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. every time i close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then...
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fiona, it must be marvellous. fiona, it must be marvellousm fiona, it must be marvellous.t few balloons are yet to take off. about 18 have already gone this morning. it is to celebrate the 50th anniversary, the 50th birthday. however here and talk to the flight direct to because walloons are pretty rare here. coming over to you, mark, in your hop. before you take off, you fly balloons around europe but it is rare to see them here. it is special to the balloons back in telford. i am originally from telford so i remember a balloon festival being here when i was a teenager, over 20 yea rs here when i was a teenager, over 20 years ago, really special the telford to see the balloons again, good weather this weekend, especially for today, we should get another 20 balloons launched this afternoon with some balloon activity through the day. really looking forward to it. a lot of bullion have already landed but it has been a good flight, you fat?|i already landed but it has been a good flight, you fat? i had a fantastic flight, you can still see some in the sky. we have had about 2
fiona, it must be marvellous. fiona, it must be marvellousm fiona, it must be marvellous.t few balloons are yet to take off. about 18 have already gone this morning. it is to celebrate the 50th anniversary, the 50th birthday. however here and talk to the flight direct to because walloons are pretty rare here. coming over to you, mark, in your hop. before you take off, you fly balloons around europe but it is rare to see them here. it is special to the balloons back in telford. i am originally...
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thanks, fiona, yes, a brief look then at some of the day's other news stories.ed on take—off from havana airport yesterday, killing 110 people. three women, pulled alive from the wreckage, remain in critical condition. two days of national mourning have been declared. an alliance, led by the shia muslim cleric and former militia commander, moqtada as—sadr, has won iraq's parliamentary election. mr as—sadr fought the us—led invasion of iraq. he cannot himself become prime minister, as he never stood for election, but he says he hopes to shape a coalition that would rebuild iraq, after years of war. in the united states, several people remain critically ill after being wounded in a school shooting in texas yesterday. ten people were killed — nine students and a teacher. dimitrios pagourtzis — a 17—year—old student at the school in santa fe — has been charged with murder. football now, and it was cup final day in england and scotland. in a moment, we'll hear from chris mcclaughlin on celtic‘s record—breaking win — but first, here's natalie pirks, on how chelsea ove
thanks, fiona, yes, a brief look then at some of the day's other news stories.ed on take—off from havana airport yesterday, killing 110 people. three women, pulled alive from the wreckage, remain in critical condition. two days of national mourning have been declared. an alliance, led by the shia muslim cleric and former militia commander, moqtada as—sadr, has won iraq's parliamentary election. mr as—sadr fought the us—led invasion of iraq. he cannot himself become prime minister, as he...
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fiona said challenge is a dream. -- and for me the challenge a ( itam. challenge is a dream. -- and for me the challenge a t it candidates ;aid challenge is a dream. -- and for me the challenge a t it candidates for that there where it candidates for thejob. —— that there where it candidates for the job. —— the that there where it candidates for thejob. —— the owner said. he said that emery is the man to lead arsenal back to the top table of domestic and european football. this isa domestic and european football. this is a massive football club, and this is a massive football club, and this is where we need to be, but we also need to recognise this transition is going to be one of the biggest challenges that we face, and we don't take your fingers and get overnight success. we have to understand that this will be a process about improving little bit more every day, working hard every day, working with unai emery, listening to him. i believe we can develop dramatically a state take on board his messages and are prepared to commit. an impressive first day
fiona said challenge is a dream. -- and for me the challenge a ( itam. challenge is a dream. -- and for me the challenge a t it candidates ;aid challenge is a dream. -- and for me the challenge a t it candidates for that there where it candidates for thejob. —— that there where it candidates for the job. —— the that there where it candidates for thejob. —— the owner said. he said that emery is the man to lead arsenal back to the top table of domestic and european football. this isa...
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fiona hathorn ending that discussion about women on company boards.s has said the bank wants to reduce the risks it's taking lending to uk customers — in part because of the effect that uncertainty over brexit is having on the uk economy. speaking to our business editor simonjack, he said the relative weakness of the uk in comparison to the us and eurozone economies was something the bank couldn't ignore. knocking old buses back into shape, this family business in ashington played host to the chief executive of barclays today. so how many years can a bus like this run for? he was in town announce a new fund to help businesses like the thorntons'. hi, how you doing? good to see you. but as he gave with one hand he took with another, warning about the weakness of the uk economy, a witness that is making ba rclays cautious. we do have to be mindful of weaknesses in the economy. we have to also protect the integrity of the bank. so we can tighten, at the margin, some of our underwriting standards and some of our credit standards just to be prudent for the
fiona hathorn ending that discussion about women on company boards.s has said the bank wants to reduce the risks it's taking lending to uk customers — in part because of the effect that uncertainty over brexit is having on the uk economy. speaking to our business editor simonjack, he said the relative weakness of the uk in comparison to the us and eurozone economies was something the bank couldn't ignore. knocking old buses back into shape, this family business in ashington played host to the...
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the way back fiona projects was initiated by anti gun nuts and members of their families had suffered from alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia it was one of frustration really in a sense of i wish they'd been something you're around at the time have helped me and my family through the difficult period of time. we've also showed photographs and played music and using for jada seemed like a really interesting way to perhaps create a memory or or listen the from memory and spark a bigger conversation just if you are a smartphone and a headset may just come forward that's all that's needed to take seniors on a trip down memory lane. the money used to make the film about the coronation was raised by crowdfunding it's held this elderly woman for a cool part of thinking that you. don't happen too often you know. we will be very privileged. to from all the walls it was lovely. while producing the film. focused on the little details. the more we're going to realize that it's not so much watching the coronation it's the things that were around it so it was the sandwiches around the
the way back fiona projects was initiated by anti gun nuts and members of their families had suffered from alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia it was one of frustration really in a sense of i wish they'd been something you're around at the time have helped me and my family through the difficult period of time. we've also showed photographs and played music and using for jada seemed like a really interesting way to perhaps create a memory or or listen the from memory and spark a...
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when fiona hill and timothy went, she lost some very closed advisors and never really replace them with pick up the phone to and chew the fat of an evening. margaret thatcher said every prime minister needs a willey, she needs quite a few. are we overinterpreting this? there be voices saying, bins, bins. potholes. defence in plymouth, classic local and buried death affected by labour. in politics, the psychology and perceptive is so important. if i wasn't pro—european, pro—remain and moderate side of labour i would be hugely cheered up by this because it might strengthen my hand in the internal labour party conversation about where they should stand on brexit. as you rightly pointed out earlier, completely confused position. and inside the conservative party. these results show that northern labour voters, there is a brexit element about it, there is a split between the north and the south, particularly on the labour side. there is a division between hackney and holt, both labour strongholds, one voted 80%... how do you bring back together. that's all we have time for — no programme on
when fiona hill and timothy went, she lost some very closed advisors and never really replace them with pick up the phone to and chew the fat of an evening. margaret thatcher said every prime minister needs a willey, she needs quite a few. are we overinterpreting this? there be voices saying, bins, bins. potholes. defence in plymouth, classic local and buried death affected by labour. in politics, the psychology and perceptive is so important. if i wasn't pro—european, pro—remain and...
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fiona, should be difficult for illegal immigrants to get a job, to get treatment on the nhs, to renttricked women here into marrying them so they could migrate here, and the minute he got his indefinite leave to remain he is off after some other prearranged relationship. what the home office does at that moment is says to his abandoned wife, nothing to do with you, this is now completely his case. we are not interested in what you have to save. in a case like that i think it would be possible to say that his cheating is obvious and he should be prosecuted for it, but i have never, ever seen the home office use the evidence of a woman cheated in that way in order to convict husband. norman baker, do you think we should continue to set targets for the removal of illegal immigrants? i don't, i think it is nonsensical, we do not know how many people are here illegally and if you have a target you try to meet it, you sometimes do that by having people swe pt sometimes do that by having people swept up who are not here illegally. this is a weekly document the home office produced internall
fiona, should be difficult for illegal immigrants to get a job, to get treatment on the nhs, to renttricked women here into marrying them so they could migrate here, and the minute he got his indefinite leave to remain he is off after some other prearranged relationship. what the home office does at that moment is says to his abandoned wife, nothing to do with you, this is now completely his case. we are not interested in what you have to save. in a case like that i think it would be possible...
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fuckin moms out of jani badmouth our rob i thought a sock come on fiona and in. o'connell told what they had to do now that they were both at the. bottom of bullshit email. she can also of gona be. found a year to death on how. i don't know. i don't know why the. league. league has tied them up we can show you she stood up and they come visit me in the studies to be able to anticipate that. i believe it was awfully easy on them decide this is. the easiest something to displease me and. still shut me up you should see. the entire became learned in the engine when he on the body is sweaty and mocked so when she sees. the phone number on the front. of computers are days off of social occasions over the coming. months i welcome fish. him about that but what how that will soften the shot of what the fuck you know. about it mr duffy just sold off at the last minute. so the highest sort of a film about i went to the cut off and they've come on. some of them but no i'm always up on. the net to sort of help there. geysers financial survival guide liquid out that those tha
fuckin moms out of jani badmouth our rob i thought a sock come on fiona and in. o'connell told what they had to do now that they were both at the. bottom of bullshit email. she can also of gona be. found a year to death on how. i don't know. i don't know why the. league. league has tied them up we can show you she stood up and they come visit me in the studies to be able to anticipate that. i believe it was awfully easy on them decide this is. the easiest something to displease me and. still...
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thanks fiona.eel 0k. we'll message that it is ok not to feel ok. we'll be talking to people how to cope and how to explain to children on this one year anniversary about what happened. it is very clear this city is still standing together. and so many things are planned in the city and throughout the day, and at 10:31 tonight bells will ring across the city at the exact moment that bomb went off. we will be speaking to survivors, to the ambulance services and those who went to help them. in the meantime, dan is here with the rest of the day's news. ijust want to show you the front page of the manchester evening news. they have a heart made up of 22 worker bees, the symbol of manchester for so long that was used so powerfully after those attacks last year. below that the names of the 22 who died, including the youngest of those who was only eight years old, saffie rose roussos. we shall continue to work at the aftermath of that this morning. i can bring you up—to—date with some of the other news aro
thanks fiona.eel 0k. we'll message that it is ok not to feel ok. we'll be talking to people how to cope and how to explain to children on this one year anniversary about what happened. it is very clear this city is still standing together. and so many things are planned in the city and throughout the day, and at 10:31 tonight bells will ring across the city at the exact moment that bomb went off. we will be speaking to survivors, to the ambulance services and those who went to help them. in the...
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fuckin moms out of jani badmouth our rob i thought a sock come on fiona in. o'connell told what they had they don't have the book at the. bottom of bullshit email. and she can she she labels off gonna be. found a year to death one hundred how. they don't. let anybody. tell them we can't show you she stood up and they come visit me in the studies to be able to and something does happen and. i believe it was not lazy on the decide this is. the least something to be. still shut up if you see. the i am the king landed me and someone on the body is sweaty and my mom so when she sees. the phone number on the front. of the computers it's arbet is also socialism in the coming. months i will come fish. him about that at the white house that i will soften the shot of what the fuck know. about it mr guffey just sold it at the last minute. so the highest sort of. thing about our going to the cut off and they have come on. the side of somebody no i'm always up on. the net sort of.
fuckin moms out of jani badmouth our rob i thought a sock come on fiona in. o'connell told what they had they don't have the book at the. bottom of bullshit email. and she can she she labels off gonna be. found a year to death one hundred how. they don't. let anybody. tell them we can't show you she stood up and they come visit me in the studies to be able to and something does happen and. i believe it was not lazy on the decide this is. the least something to be. still shut up if you see. the...
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. >> reporter: lily and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age.y created get away cars in honor of a song with the same name hoping to catch her eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are kind of dressed up, having a good time and we get to meet her backstage. >> with as many years as i have been following her, it would mean the world to me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to a concert with my little niece, and i said yeah. then she said taylor swift and -- >> reporter: turned out he would do anything for seven-year-old taylor. >> i like her songs. >> i'm dreading that i'm actually going to really like it, and maybe kind of dreading seeing somebody i know. >> reporter: your secret is safe with us, eli. ♪ >> reporter: at levi stadium, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. ♪. >>> that's fun. you know he had a great time. >> oh, yeah, that's so nice of him, too. she was so sweet and happy to go. >> his friends will understa
. >> reporter: lily and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age.y created get away cars in honor of a song with the same name hoping to catch her eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are kind of dressed up, having a good time and we get to meet her backstage. >> with as many years as i have been following her, it would mean the world to me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone...
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senator kamala harris and betty yee, fio fiona mah, as well as six of seven of members of the community college board of trustees. i have the support of the san francisco teachers, the community college teachers, the national union of health care workers, the sierra club, the league of conservation voters. i'd be pleased to have your support. >> thank you very much. >> thank you [applause]. >> thank you so much all for joining us on aymond eveni mon. this is a really important election for the next five or six years in san francisco. we have the fastest growing kmem in the country, and we have a quickly shrinking middle class. in 1990, middle class made up 58% of our population, a huge and very diverse category of people. it has now shrunk down to a third as of 2012, and i'm sure even in the last five years, it has dropped even more than that. we are increasingly becoming a city of the rich, the ultrarich, and the very, very poor, and we need to make sure the next decade, we need to build on, because we are losing our friends and neighbors here in san francisco, the city which we love.
senator kamala harris and betty yee, fio fiona mah, as well as six of seven of members of the community college board of trustees. i have the support of the san francisco teachers, the community college teachers, the national union of health care workers, the sierra club, the league of conservation voters. i'd be pleased to have your support. >> thank you very much. >> thank you [applause]. >> thank you so much all for joining us on aymond eveni mon. this is a really important...
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thank you, fiona.y says it needs to do more to improve its student diversity after releasing figures which showed thatjust 2% of its new students were black. overall, the number of ethnic minority students being admitted is rising, as ross hawkins reports. 0xford oxford university, gateway to thousands of brilliant careers but who gets to study here? figures from the university showed of its new undergrads from the uk, almost 18% from ethnic minority backgrounds, more than in the past. 60% of stu d e nts more than in the past. 60% of students were from state schools, thatis students were from state schools, that is up but private schools only educated tiny minority of children. half came from london or the southeast compared to just 2% from the north—east of england. the labourmp the north—east of england. the labour mp david lambie has accused 0xford of social apartheid when he revealed some of their colleges took no black students. these figures showed 2% of new students last year we re showed 2% of
thank you, fiona.y says it needs to do more to improve its student diversity after releasing figures which showed thatjust 2% of its new students were black. overall, the number of ethnic minority students being admitted is rising, as ross hawkins reports. 0xford oxford university, gateway to thousands of brilliant careers but who gets to study here? figures from the university showed of its new undergrads from the uk, almost 18% from ethnic minority backgrounds, more than in the past. 60% of...
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at 10pm, fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the day's news.irst, let's have a royal wedding singalong. the engagement between harry and meghan has been a smile on the face of the nation. and inspired gospel singer sandra godley to come up with an idea. to find volunteer singers to form an amateur choir and record a charity single as a wedding gift to the happy couple. but it's no ordinary choir. all her singers are facing up to physical or mental difficulties in their lives. and the age of four i was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy. the doctors said i wouldn't live to see 16. we looked for people with all sorts of abilities and backgrounds and boy, have we got them. for sandra and her choir, it's been a roller—coaster of a ride. i mean, i had a major emotional meltdown this morning. this week's been rough. this morning was the first time i managed to get in without having a panic attack. taking them to places and performances they could only dream of. but as the wedding draws closer... just move, just swap over. has she bitten off more than
at 10pm, fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the day's news.irst, let's have a royal wedding singalong. the engagement between harry and meghan has been a smile on the face of the nation. and inspired gospel singer sandra godley to come up with an idea. to find volunteer singers to form an amateur choir and record a charity single as a wedding gift to the happy couple. but it's no ordinary choir. all her singers are facing up to physical or mental difficulties in their lives. and...
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my name is fiona. i'm calling from the bbc‘s panorama programme.racked some of them down to tell them they were being watched. we have found on a website that streams insecure smart devices, footage of your child's bedroom. this parent, who did not want to be identified, had no idea their child was being live streamed online. understandably they were horrified by our findings and switched off the cameras. hello? is that alan? it is. this is alan and his wifejean, they fitted their property in leeds with what they thought were smart cameras to keep an eye on their home. but they were not the only ones checking in. thousands were spying on them. they were so shocked with what we found, they agreed to meet me. when we moved over here, somebody broke into my shed and took a bicycle. i realised it would be a good idea to have more cameras outside, so i put two more cameras out, better quality ones that would enable me to see in more detail what was going on. allen uses seven cameras in his home. all with remote access. jean, did you feel safer with the
my name is fiona. i'm calling from the bbc‘s panorama programme.racked some of them down to tell them they were being watched. we have found on a website that streams insecure smart devices, footage of your child's bedroom. this parent, who did not want to be identified, had no idea their child was being live streamed online. understandably they were horrified by our findings and switched off the cameras. hello? is that alan? it is. this is alan and his wifejean, they fitted their property in...
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. >> reporter: lily and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age.y created get away cars in honor of a song with the same name hoping to catch her eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are kind of dressed up, having a good time and we get to meet her backstage. >> with as many years as i have been following her, it would mean the world to me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to a concert with my little niece, and i said yeah. then she said taylor swift and -- >> reporter: turned out he would do anything for seven-year-old taylor. >> i like her songs. >> i'm dreading that i'm actually going to really like it, and maybe kind of dreading seeing somebody i know. >> reporter: your secret is safe with us, eli. ♪ >> reporter: at levi stadium, katie marzullo, abc 7 ♪. >>> that's fun. you know he had a great time. >> oh, yeah, that's so nice of him, too. she was so sweet and happy to go. >> his friends will understand. >>
. >> reporter: lily and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age.y created get away cars in honor of a song with the same name hoping to catch her eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are kind of dressed up, having a good time and we get to meet her backstage. >> with as many years as i have been following her, it would mean the world to me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone...
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mark mangaccat was shot dead in front of his fiona in his daily city home last we can. a date later, a friend coworkers were arrested and charged with the death. the motive they say kevin wanted to date markeace fiance. kate larson joins us with details on the exclusive jailhouse interview. >> that's right i spoke to kevin prasad and donovan at redwood city where they are held on murder charges. they are behind a window and we spoke through a phone. prasad did not say much. but rivera did and he is not happy with prasad after he was jailed last week he told me quote i sat in my cell and thought, this is what my life is going to come down to? looks like i'm going to have to choose my friends better. >> kevin prasad and donovan rivera are charged with the murder of 31-year-old mark mangaccat engaged to prasad's cowork and love interest. the smat of district attorney spoke about the alleged motive. >> he and the victim mr. prasad and the victim had never had a conflict no fight or battles he simply happened to be the boyfriend of the woman he wanted in his life. and he fig
mark mangaccat was shot dead in front of his fiona in his daily city home last we can. a date later, a friend coworkers were arrested and charged with the death. the motive they say kevin wanted to date markeace fiance. kate larson joins us with details on the exclusive jailhouse interview. >> that's right i spoke to kevin prasad and donovan at redwood city where they are held on murder charges. they are behind a window and we spoke through a phone. prasad did not say much. but rivera did...
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fiona trott has been to meet a mother and daughter who were at the concert that night.in manchester say an number of people have been killed and others injured at manchester arena after at least one explosion was reported. we have just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. by the time i close my eyes ijust see it andl the time i close my eyes ijust see it and i hear it, the only way i can describe it was an start of a colony, the noise went off and everyone went silent and then everyone went silent and then everyone just started running. everyone went silent and then everyonejust started running. for leanne and her daughter, it is still very raw. i heard a massive bang and at first i thought it was a balloon because she let downloads of massive balloons like that big. and i heard a girl in front of me shout it's a bomb. it was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people, the youngest just eight years claimed the lives of 22 people, the youngestjust eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intensive therapy. i w
fiona trott has been to meet a mother and daughter who were at the concert that night.in manchester say an number of people have been killed and others injured at manchester arena after at least one explosion was reported. we have just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. by the time i close my eyes ijust see it andl the time i close my eyes ijust see it and i hear it, the only way i can describe it was an start of a colony, the noise went off and...
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joining me now from outside court in sheffield is our correspondent, fiona trott.bing cases in heard in court there today? the first hearing lasted 11 minutes. 15—year—old boy we cannot name legal reasons. charged with the murder of 15—year—old sam baker, he was stabbed in the chest, between sheffield and chesterfield on thursday night. separately, a 22—year—old man also appeared in court today charged with the murder ofa court today charged with the murder of a 19—year—old, who...
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from wembley to windsor, let's go back to fiona. thanks, rita. are full, and the streets are still teeming with visitors and royal fans. harry and meghan, like other royal couples before them, have decided to take a carriage ride after their wedding vows to greet the crowds. i went to find the best places to spot them along the procession route. the banners are hung. the bunting is ready. at 1pm tomorrow, the royal couple will appear on the chapel steps to board their carriage, an ascot landau, pulled by windsor greys, accompanied by mounted guards from the household cavalry. here's a look at their route. the carriage will make its way through the narrow streets of windsor‘s town centre, along a 1.5 mile—long ride back round to the castle. the royal couple will come down castle hill, and then on to high street, where the pavements will be crammed with thousands of well—wishers, hoping to get their first glimpse of the royal couple. and if you want to join them, you'll probably have to get up at the crack of dawn. these roads are expected to be ve
from wembley to windsor, let's go back to fiona. thanks, rita. are full, and the streets are still teeming with visitors and royal fans. harry and meghan, like other royal couples before them, have decided to take a carriage ride after their wedding vows to greet the crowds. i went to find the best places to spot them along the procession route. the banners are hung. the bunting is ready. at 1pm tomorrow, the royal couple will appear on the chapel steps to board their carriage, an ascot landau,...
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fiona trott is in victoria station in manchester for us. the frustration continues for commuters?ctoria station saying you don't want to be a commuter in the north of england at the moment. they are tailoring us about cancellations, delays, trained skipping stations because the carriages are twofold. whilst we we re carriages are twofold. whilst we were here we heard announcements about disruption because there were no train crews available. since the new timetables were introduced on sunday in the uk, one in every ten trains due to be run by the company northern have been complaints, leading to customers using the hashtag northern file rather than northern rail. the company says it will now submit an urgent action plan to the department for transport, including improving driver rosters are getting trains running, and more trains at peak services. that will be discussed in the north of england is bad. but, passengers say they have been complaining about northern services for months. the company has a apologised at the department for transport is looking at whether it has breached
fiona trott is in victoria station in manchester for us. the frustration continues for commuters?ctoria station saying you don't want to be a commuter in the north of england at the moment. they are tailoring us about cancellations, delays, trained skipping stations because the carriages are twofold. whilst we we re carriages are twofold. whilst we were here we heard announcements about disruption because there were no train crews available. since the new timetables were introduced on sunday in...
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if you are travelling, there could be localised flooding as a result of the storms, fiona.ith rape and sexual abuse — and is made to wear an electronic tag. that's all from the bbc news at six. 0n bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. in an charged with rape and two other sexual offences against women. mr weinstein did not invent the bad behaviour, and the extent that there isa behaviour, and the extent that there is a bad behaviour in that industry, thatis is a bad behaviour in that industry, that is not what this is about. bad behaviour is not on trial in this case. a 96—year—old d—day veteran speaks about surviving a hammer attack, as a man is jailed for 20 years for attempted murder. president trump suggests his summit with north korean leader kimjong—un could still go ahead next month, despite cancelling
if you are travelling, there could be localised flooding as a result of the storms, fiona.ith rape and sexual abuse — and is made to wear an electronic tag. that's all from the bbc news at six. 0n bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. in an charged with rape and two other sexual offences against women. mr weinstein did not invent the bad behaviour, and the extent that there isa behaviour, and the extent that there is a bad behaviour in that industry, thatis is a bad...
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the attackers motives are known just checking a site we got a tweet through from somebody called fiona's a net t.v. says i was in a restaurant. gustin and this is being translated from french into english is not quite reading correctly she said the crowd of panicking there was blood there was a guy with a knife on the street some people screaming avoid the area if you can as a tweet in from the on our site but i'm yet to get any more details on this at the moment it does look like the knifeman we don't know how many people were purportedly involved in this has been killed by paris police tonight since we get more of course tell you about it too. next tonight. donald trump's decision to pull the u.s. out of a landmark iran nuclear deal has led to a sustained barrage of criticism from europe germany magazine is the latest in to join the fray summing up the american presidency attitude to washington's allies with an offensive hand gesture europe's leaders meantime of committed to fighting for their country's interests and if they're scrambling to save up still. and i think it is not right t
the attackers motives are known just checking a site we got a tweet through from somebody called fiona's a net t.v. says i was in a restaurant. gustin and this is being translated from french into english is not quite reading correctly she said the crowd of panicking there was blood there was a guy with a knife on the street some people screaming avoid the area if you can as a tweet in from the on our site but i'm yet to get any more details on this at the moment it does look like the knifeman...
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let's go back to fiona. here in the last hour we have seen prince harry and prince william.e only one celebrating their big day tomorrow. may is a popular month for weddings and there are couples across the uk also tying the knot. we've been speaking to two couples, one from coventry i'm monica. and i'm salesh. so, we're having two weddings. we're having our hindu wedding ceremony in the summer. but on the 19th of may, we will be having our civil wedding. the two weddings are really very different. our hindu wedding is a typical indian wedding and we are having 200 guests. so, a lot of prep is going into that one. the wedding on the 19th is... 80. is 80. so, a little bit more modest with the numbers. we've had a very busy 12 months. no free time. all the weekends are taken up. yeah. i think we're very lucky that we've got really supportive family and friends who have helped us where they can. but i think shailesh and i are both very hands on people we like to get stuck in. today we are at heythrop park. we are here to do a site visit with our photographer. just so that he ge
let's go back to fiona. here in the last hour we have seen prince harry and prince william.e only one celebrating their big day tomorrow. may is a popular month for weddings and there are couples across the uk also tying the knot. we've been speaking to two couples, one from coventry i'm monica. and i'm salesh. so, we're having two weddings. we're having our hindu wedding ceremony in the summer. but on the 19th of may, we will be having our civil wedding. the two weddings are really very...
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would, as gentlemen of leisure, require a cook, and adrian has recommended the supremely well-suited fiona. shot, then hung until the already funky game bird gets pleasingly ripe. the birds are rubbed inside and out with salt and pepper, some fresh thyme jammed in the cavity. browned in the pan, plenty of butter to baste with. in traditional game bird cookery of the british isles, bread sauce is a must. we don't do this in america, but here? it's essential. basically, it's milk, simmered with flavoring agent, like an onion piquet, nutmeg, and bay leaf, then thickened with rasping of bread. grouse barded with bacon, then roasted in the oven. nicely rare to medium rare, then removed to rest, and the pan deglazed with red wine, game stock is added, and the sauce reduced. topped with watercress, alongside some parsnips and beetroot. >> anthony: so explain what we're eating because this is --. >> a.a: this is --. >> anthony: --as classic as it gets, right? >> a.a.: and this is, this is specifically scottish. this is a grouse, which is the only, the only truly wild game bird in britain. they are
would, as gentlemen of leisure, require a cook, and adrian has recommended the supremely well-suited fiona. shot, then hung until the already funky game bird gets pleasingly ripe. the birds are rubbed inside and out with salt and pepper, some fresh thyme jammed in the cavity. browned in the pan, plenty of butter to baste with. in traditional game bird cookery of the british isles, bread sauce is a must. we don't do this in america, but here? it's essential. basically, it's milk, simmered with...
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. >> reporter: lilly and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age and they created getaways hoping to catch swift's eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are dressed up having a good time and then we get to meet her back stage. >> it would mean the absolute world to both me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to the concert with my little niece and i said yeah. and then she said taylor swift and -- >> reporter: turns out he'd do anything for 7-year-old taylor. >> i like her songs. >> i'm dreading that i'll actually really like it and maybe dreading seeing someone i know. >> reporter: your secret is safe with us, eli. katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> live doppler 7, you can see a little bit of fog on the peninsula and it will influence our weather today at the beaches and as we look at santa cruz, temperatures today in the upper 60s, fog and low clouds early, but it will be sunny and cooler here, becoming quite gusty closer to home along oce
. >> reporter: lilly and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age and they created getaways hoping to catch swift's eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are dressed up having a good time and then we get to meet her back stage. >> it would mean the absolute world to both me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to...
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. >> reporter: lilly and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age and they created getaways hoping to catch swift's eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are dressed up having a good time and then we get to meet her back stage. >> it would mean the absolute world to both me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to the concert with my little niece and i said yeah. and then she said taylor swift and -- >> reporter: turns out he'd do anything for 7-year-old taylor. >> i like her songs. >> i'm dreading that i'll actually really like it and maybe dreading seeing someone i know. >> reporter: your secret is safe with us, eli. katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> good morning to you. here is live doppler 7. we have a really mild morning out there, although if you can make it out, there is some fog to the south here and that will be influencing our weather certainly along the coast today. but not inland. we're still going to be warm compliments of offshor
. >> reporter: lilly and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age and they created getaways hoping to catch swift's eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are dressed up having a good time and then we get to meet her back stage. >> it would mean the absolute world to both me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to...
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. >> reporter: lilly and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age and they created getawayhoping to catch swift's eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are dressed up having a good time and then we get to meet her back stage. >> it would mean the absolute world to both me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to the concert with my little niece and i said yeah. and then she said taylor swift and -- >> reporter: turns out he'd do anything for 7-year-old taylor. >> i like her songs. >> i'm dreading that i'll actually really like it and maybe dreading seeing someone i know. >> reporter: your secret is safe with us, eli. katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> live doppler 7 showing you the fog along the coast. it has been entering the golden gate bridge are and we're looking at some breezy winds. we had the offshore winds yesterday. still pretty gusty in the upper elevations and that allows for the warmth this morning. still holding on to the mild 60s,
. >> reporter: lilly and fiona have been fans since they were about natalie's age and they created getawayhoping to catch swift's eye. >> she invites fans from the arena that are dressed up having a good time and then we get to meet her back stage. >> it would mean the absolute world to both me and my friend over here. >> reporter: among the teens and tweens, grown men who clearly came to make someone else happy. >> when my sister asked me if i wanted to go to the...
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. >> yes, so i'm ready to -- i'm opening public comment and i have a card from fiona hinsy. from amy yu. i'm not reading these right. edith yaminoa. kathy spence ly, alisha crawford and rebeca shotwell to start. you can lineup on the left. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm here to tell you a little bit our program. which name is amy yu. i'm the district or for the service employment program. it is a federally funded program, training program for the older adults 55 years and older and low income and residing in san francisco. we have the national council on aging and we're operated by sub projects throughout the united states. the goal of the program really is to foster individual economic self-sufficient see and increase the older benefits that benefit from unsubsidized employment and it's a training program to help upgrade job skills for older adult today's help them get job placements, to help older adults get involved in the community and to provide a community service and to provide added income as well. it does really play an important role in today's competitive job
. >> yes, so i'm ready to -- i'm opening public comment and i have a card from fiona hinsy. from amy yu. i'm not reading these right. edith yaminoa. kathy spence ly, alisha crawford and rebeca shotwell to start. you can lineup on the left. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm here to tell you a little bit our program. which name is amy yu. i'm the district or for the service employment program. it is a federally funded program, training program for the older adults 55 years and older...
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and sixteen champion going to be near muguruza well she just wrapped up a second round match between fiona farrow in straight sets while the three alexanders verite needed five sets to get through his second round match and he also had a challenge in his post much press conference understanding the accent of an english reporter where you from. john i guess yorkshire in england. there were make a term of their own just because but i. love it i didn't understand a word you saying what else is not important. but roland got off point for you and having success in there. sure why not just because you said it's almost but i'm going to believe. all right that is what you support for now i have will feel. it's funny joe thank you. thank you for being with us for this al-jazeera news hour don't go anywhere because elizabeth will be in this chair in just a member to achieve it mark. june on al jazeera. with media trends constantly changing the listening post continues to analyze how the news is covered it's the most widely viewed sporting event on the planet as russia prepares to host the football w
and sixteen champion going to be near muguruza well she just wrapped up a second round match between fiona farrow in straight sets while the three alexanders verite needed five sets to get through his second round match and he also had a challenge in his post much press conference understanding the accent of an english reporter where you from. john i guess yorkshire in england. there were make a term of their own just because but i. love it i didn't understand a word you saying what else is not...
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century, residents are taking to the skies with hot air balloons and flying giant kites. 0ur reporter fionaey are really struggling because the wind is picking up, they have had to tether it. they are staying here for us. tether it. they are staying here for us. before we speak to them, we are going to come over to richard 0verton to hear about what is so special about telford. telford is a brilliant place, the birthplace of the industrial revolution thanks to ironbridge. captain webb swum the english channel. we are celebrating its 50th year, telford. tell us why it was even created? to cope with the overspill from the west midlands conurbation, to create houses and jobs. the communities have come together to help make telford the success together to help make telford the success it is today. we wish you a very happy birthday. thank you for joining us. let us meet the flight director mark darbyshire, you are doing a brilliant job director mark darbyshire, you are doing a brilliantjob with the balloon. just making it safe with the three ropes in a tripod fashion, it will be ok in these cond
century, residents are taking to the skies with hot air balloons and flying giant kites. 0ur reporter fionaey are really struggling because the wind is picking up, they have had to tether it. they are staying here for us. tether it. they are staying here for us. before we speak to them, we are going to come over to richard 0verton to hear about what is so special about telford. telford is a brilliant place, the birthplace of the industrial revolution thanks to ironbridge. captain webb swum the...
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for an "urgent meeting" with transport secretary chris grayling. 0ur north of england correspondent fionaus destruction. passengers are telling us that since that timetable was introduced, it has made their commute and arable. many angry passengers taking to social media using the hashtag northern fail instead of northern rail. what they are telling us this afternoon is that this timetable is is adding two months of existing problems. absolute nightmare every day. cancellation after cancellation. delays. it is rehab to get to work, because telling your boss you are late again and again, it is is kind of...i late again and again, it is is kind of... i have not seen any investment, i have voted for four years. it is crowded, not up—to—date. the characters must be 20 years old. when you have got local ones or even bigger ones like virgin trains that are constantly updating, you have now got wi—fi, your mac you can watch free films. it is the uneasy be sorted out. they need to stop changing the times, as well. it is hard from me to get to work from college, now. you mentioned earlier that pol
for an "urgent meeting" with transport secretary chris grayling. 0ur north of england correspondent fionaus destruction. passengers are telling us that since that timetable was introduced, it has made their commute and arable. many angry passengers taking to social media using the hashtag northern fail instead of northern rail. what they are telling us this afternoon is that this timetable is is adding two months of existing problems. absolute nightmare every day. cancellation after...
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that early. early. years, you think it could have been picked up earlier. picked up earlier. bring in fionamore nurses to cope with this backlog. yes, we do. in the screening workforce over the next few years. next few years. radiologist justice to stain the current programme. current programme. catch up and offer it to the women who needs that final screening. who needs that final screening. greater clarity on the plans for this. this. 309,000 women are going to be invited for screening. invited for screening. how many top of that to cope with the back row? we aren't sure. under 72 and will be automatically offered a catch up screening. offered a catch up screening. they can have one but they don't necessarily it automatically. necessarily it automatically. deliver the current routine screening service. screening service. amount back in within six months is going to be a huge challenge. going to be a huge challenge. can they do it? they do it? concerned about whether or not it is realistic. realistic. there are additional resources to deal with the challenge. deal with the challenge. exact
that early. early. years, you think it could have been picked up earlier. picked up earlier. bring in fionamore nurses to cope with this backlog. yes, we do. in the screening workforce over the next few years. next few years. radiologist justice to stain the current programme. current programme. catch up and offer it to the women who needs that final screening. who needs that final screening. greater clarity on the plans for this. this. 309,000 women are going to be invited for screening....
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already three though two thousand and sixteen when i get to be near mcgrew thirty's past home player fiona farrow in straight sets she'll now face former u.s. open winner sam stosur in the third round. while number three alexanders very needed five sets to get through his second round match on wednesday and he also had a challenge in his post much press conference understanding the accent of an english reporter where you from. yorkshire in england. they were make a term of their coming just because of that accent i. love it i didn't understand a word you saying what else is not important. but roland got off they get points for you in having success and. sure why not just because you said it so nice they are going to believe that. the washington capitals have even got the n.h.l. stanley cup finals off to aging the vegas golden knights in game two of the best of seven series on wednesday a power play goal in the second period from alex ovechkin gave the capital for a decisive lead but they have goaltender braden holtby to thank for preventing a vegas comeback he made thirty seven saves inclu
already three though two thousand and sixteen when i get to be near mcgrew thirty's past home player fiona farrow in straight sets she'll now face former u.s. open winner sam stosur in the third round. while number three alexanders very needed five sets to get through his second round match on wednesday and he also had a challenge in his post much press conference understanding the accent of an english reporter where you from. yorkshire in england. they were make a term of their coming just...
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beating donna vacuum in straight sets the twenty sixteen when i got to be to say eased past home player fiona federer in straight that shall now face former u.s. open winner stories. it will be the fourth year in a row that the cleveland cavaliers and golden state warriors contest the n.b.a. finals despite the era of familiarity the build up has been as exciting as ever and it all starts with game one on the first day in california where the warriors have won this. seventeen of the last eighteen postseason games but le bron james and his cavs will be hoping to change that even if some fans have complained about it being the fame to retain yet taken. as it did for the n.b.a. to have the same two teams in the finals four years in a row. and your thoughts. oh. well there's been some blowback talk on social media that people are sick of the same mean do you feel like it would be better if there's more parity in the league. teams that had the opportunity to beat. the cavs over the last four years and teams are going to be the wars of the last four years . if you want to see some miles in a bowl se
beating donna vacuum in straight sets the twenty sixteen when i got to be to say eased past home player fiona federer in straight that shall now face former u.s. open winner stories. it will be the fourth year in a row that the cleveland cavaliers and golden state warriors contest the n.b.a. finals despite the era of familiarity the build up has been as exciting as ever and it all starts with game one on the first day in california where the warriors have won this. seventeen of the last...
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and to fiona kirsten. back. the treasury select committee and former nus president.of debt you might get into? get into? increased —— when tuition fees increase. increase. too sure what i to do it might have deterred me. deterred me. accommodation costs and living expenses or anything like that. expenses or anything like that. are you paying anything back now? you paying anything back now? loans, so i've only paid off some of the interest. the interest. are your daughters about the £55,000 each of them over. each of them over. free internship so they have four years of debt. years of debt. employment now and have started to pay it back? pay it back? degree last year and has not yet found permanent work. found permanent work. wes streeting, this is a confusing issue. this is a confusing issue. think they have a0,000 of debt, but you haven't, have you? you haven't, have you? three quarters of students will never pay it back. never pay it back. get the facts across and it's something i feel strongly about. something i feel strongly about. a former nus president and i ne
and to fiona kirsten. back. the treasury select committee and former nus president.of debt you might get into? get into? increased —— when tuition fees increase. increase. too sure what i to do it might have deterred me. deterred me. accommodation costs and living expenses or anything like that. expenses or anything like that. are you paying anything back now? you paying anything back now? loans, so i've only paid off some of the interest. the interest. are your daughters about the £55,000...
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fiona, thank you very much. here‘s carol, with a look at this morning‘s weather.mperatures rise, more showers develop some of which will be heavy and sunny. most of them will be in the south of england. some in the midlands and east anglia and wales. hitand miss. not midlands and east anglia and wales. hit and miss. not everyone sees them. the many away from the used coast, a fine day and sunny. the lion‘s share of the sunshine is across northern ireland and scotland. temperatures up to 25 or 26, especially in the west. more like 13, 16 under the cloud and with the breeze in the north sea coastline. through the evening and overnight, after a beautiful evening for many, cloud comes back in once again. as well as that, many showers die, but then we see new showers from the near continent and this could again be heavy and thundery. also some across the far north of scotland. review, it is not going to be cold night. 0nce scotland. review, it is not going to be cold night. once again, quite sultry in the south with temperatures down to 14, 15 celsius. into tomorrow, a
fiona, thank you very much. here‘s carol, with a look at this morning‘s weather.mperatures rise, more showers develop some of which will be heavy and sunny. most of them will be in the south of england. some in the midlands and east anglia and wales. hitand miss. not midlands and east anglia and wales. hit and miss. not everyone sees them. the many away from the used coast, a fine day and sunny. the lion‘s share of the sunshine is across northern ireland and scotland. temperatures up to...
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dreams: the lullaby project." 12 lullabies performed by some of the biggest names in music including fionan did dense. >> but the songs were co-written by amateurs, expectant mothers with no song writing experience. you'll hear two of these amazing lullabies pormed here in studio 57 but first here's michelle miller. >> reporter: in the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointment, peck tanlt parents did something that blew their minds. writing their unborn baby a l l lulla lullaby. >> it seemed nice but we were thinking we can't write a song. >> reporter: the experience is given to parents once a week here at the jacoby medical center in the bronx. >> he'll listen to it as a baby and he'll always remember that it's both of us like what we feel and how we thought about him before he was born. that's always going to be a family thing. >> reporter: their teachers carnegie hall muchgss marika hughes and diedre rodman struck the process asking parents to compose a letter to their chierld which is used for the lyrics. they practiced and practiced and practiced. in a matter of a few hours they p
dreams: the lullaby project." 12 lullabies performed by some of the biggest names in music including fionan did dense. >> but the songs were co-written by amateurs, expectant mothers with no song writing experience. you'll hear two of these amazing lullabies pormed here in studio 57 but first here's michelle miller. >> reporter: in the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointment, peck tanlt parents did something that blew their minds. writing their unborn baby a l l lulla...
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fiona trott looks back to the 22nd of may last year and she talks to a mother and daughter who were atpips sound. police in manchester say a number of people have been killed and others injured at manchester arena after at least one explosion was reported. we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. every time i close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw. i heard a massive bang. at first i thought it were a balloon because she let down loads of balloons, like, that big. and then i heard a girl in front of me shout, "it's a bomb!" it was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people. the youngest was just eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intensive therapy. i went suicidal, i couldn't cope any more. if i wouldn't have gone to that session, i don't think i'd be here. that's the first time i've said that in front of
fiona trott looks back to the 22nd of may last year and she talks to a mother and daughter who were atpips sound. police in manchester say a number of people have been killed and others injured at manchester arena after at least one explosion was reported. we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. every time i close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just...
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fiona greaves lives in a 12—storey block in manchester.as concluded?” how do you react to watch dame judith hackitt has concluded? i am not happy at all, to be honest. she is talking about a system that needs to be changed and fire regulations and so on but what about prevention? if we do not put the butterball material on any high—rise building, that means that half of the problems are solved. —— combustible material. i‘f‘ that and other half of do you i it is ridiculous. g the w m thing. w m thatgs’” ' " " ’ j w m that people” if“:f’ ' 7 n 7 f w m that peoples lives f€ ' 7 77 7 f w m nothing, that peoples lives f€ ' 7 77 7 f w m nothing, absolutely a—‘s lives f3 7 7 3 3 f w m nothing, absolutely nothing f3 7 7 3 3 f w m nothing, absolutely nothing f33 3 3 3 3 f mean nothing, absolutely nothing at all. she stopped short of doing the most important thing, banning them. it is absolutely ridiculous. absolutely ridiculous. people can't sleep at night. people are scared to sleep at night. people are scared to sleep at night. fire wardens in th
fiona greaves lives in a 12—storey block in manchester.as concluded?” how do you react to watch dame judith hackitt has concluded? i am not happy at all, to be honest. she is talking about a system that needs to be changed and fire regulations and so on but what about prevention? if we do not put the butterball material on any high—rise building, that means that half of the problems are solved. —— combustible material. i‘f‘ that and other half of do you i it is ridiculous. g the w...
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inglÉs] >> un gran nÚmero de invitados especiales se dieron cita en la alfombra roja, donde llegÓ hasta fionae para la pelÍcula. mejor. >> para que haga publicidad. [risas] >> yo no quiero. fue un sueÑo trabajar con eugenio y estar en una de sus pelÍculas. siempre tiene un mensaje, siempre el es muy gracioso. tambiÉn, con ana. fue un sueÑo muy divertido y muy gracioso. yo creo que toda la gente se va a divertir, tambiÉn. >> tiene nombre el bebÉ? algo preparado para Él? >> nada. estaba pintando. entre y mirÉ estaba llorando. el pintor pensÓ que no me gusta decorar. yo le dije que no, sino que porque era real, que va a venir pronto. >> muchas felicidades, eva. crearemos un baby shower en "despierta amÉrica". de podemos llevar paÑales, mamelucos. eva: tienen que darme mÁs paÑales. o ropa. [risas] [gritos] >> en esta noche de celebraciÓn, nuestros amigos no dejaron pasar la oportunidad para felicitarnos a la familia de "despierta amÉrica" por el gran emmy que acabamos de recibir. >> muchas felicidades. de verdad, siempre hacen hasta lo imposible por divertirnos. muy merecido. >> felicidades a tod
inglÉs] >> un gran nÚmero de invitados especiales se dieron cita en la alfombra roja, donde llegÓ hasta fionae para la pelÍcula. mejor. >> para que haga publicidad. [risas] >> yo no quiero. fue un sueÑo trabajar con eugenio y estar en una de sus pelÍculas. siempre tiene un mensaje, siempre el es muy gracioso. tambiÉn, con ana. fue un sueÑo muy divertido y muy gracioso. yo creo que toda la gente se va a divertir, tambiÉn. >> tiene nombre el bebÉ? algo preparado...