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jane—frances kelly reports. bell rings.he school bell marks the end of the day, but the children's commissioner for england would prefer it if pupils stayed on for a range of activities, rather than going straight home. anne longfield fears too many children are ending up indoors, stuck in front of their computers during theirfree time, because they don't feel safe playing outdoors. they have fantastic sports and arts facilities, technology there. all of it gets locked up just at the time when children need it most. the sad fact is, we know the violence peaks between 4pm and 6:30pm when children are leaving school. that is just when schools need to be open. she warns that in more and more areas, gangs are operating in streets and parks, grooming increasingly younger children. to help tackle the problem, she would like schools to open at weekends, evenings and during school holidays to provide a safe place for extracurricular activities. anne longfield says about £2.6 billion a year of extra funding is needed to allow school
jane—frances kelly reports. bell rings.he school bell marks the end of the day, but the children's commissioner for england would prefer it if pupils stayed on for a range of activities, rather than going straight home. anne longfield fears too many children are ending up indoors, stuck in front of their computers during theirfree time, because they don't feel safe playing outdoors. they have fantastic sports and arts facilities, technology there. all of it gets locked up just at the time...
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jane—frances kelly, bbc news.ury secondary school, became a sensation after one of its pupils — mushy — learnt how to cope with his stammer, with support from his teacher. now, six years on, mushy‘s life is the subject of a new musical. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, caught up with him at rehearsals. plug it into mine, i'll put you some awful music on! it was a tv moment which became a viral video and made millions cry — the documentary series educating yorkshire. mushy, in year 11, able to read a poem despite his acute stammer, when his teacher mr burton tried out a technique he had seen in the king's speech. it's the same moment when the trees unloose their soft arm from around you, the birds take back their language. now, six years later, mushy‘s story has been turned into a musical. # mushy, mushy, mushy — you put dewsbury on the map. # mushy, mushy, we saw you on tv. # mushy, you're the man. and this is the moment he went to rehearsals to meet the man who would be playing him, the actor varu
jane—frances kelly, bbc news.ury secondary school, became a sensation after one of its pupils — mushy — learnt how to cope with his stammer, with support from his teacher. now, six years on, mushy‘s life is the subject of a new musical. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, caught up with him at rehearsals. plug it into mine, i'll put you some awful music on! it was a tv moment which became a viral video and made millions cry — the documentary series educating yorkshire....
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jane—frances kelly reports.n's commissioner for england would prefer it if pupils stayed on for a range of activities, rather than going straight home. anne longfield fears too many children are ending up indoors, stuck in front of their computers during theirfree time, because they don't feel safe playing outdoors. they have fantastic sports and arts facilities, technology there. all of it gets locked up just at the time when children need it most. the sad fact is, we know the violence peaks between 4:00 pm and 6:30pm when children are leaving school. that is just when schools need to be open. she warns that in more and more areas, gangs are operating in streets and parks, grooming increasingly younger children. to help tackle the problem, she would like schools to open at weekends, evenings and during school holidays to provide a safe place for extracurricular activities. anne longfield says about £2.6 billion a year of extra funding is needed to allow schools to stay open out of hours and to provide more high
jane—frances kelly reports.n's commissioner for england would prefer it if pupils stayed on for a range of activities, rather than going straight home. anne longfield fears too many children are ending up indoors, stuck in front of their computers during theirfree time, because they don't feel safe playing outdoors. they have fantastic sports and arts facilities, technology there. all of it gets locked up just at the time when children need it most. the sad fact is, we know the violence peaks...
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jane—frances kelly, bbc news.come so close to putting a probe on the moon. the indian team is examining data to try to discover the fate of their moon lander, after losing contact with it moments before it was expected to land on an explored part of the lunar surface. the unmanned vikram probe was a mile above the moon's unexplored south pole when data suddenly stopped transmitting to mission control in bangalore. bill hayton reports. glum faces at ground control. india was attempting to become the fourth country to make it to the moon but it was not to be. everything appeared to be going well, until the last few minutes. the descent was as planned and we observed it up to an altitude of two limiters. subsequently, communications from the lander to ground stations were lost. the intention was to land near the moon's cell poll where no mission has gone before. it was always going to be a complex mission but this added to the humanity understanding of the lunar surface, the presence of water and in that pa rt of the
jane—frances kelly, bbc news.come so close to putting a probe on the moon. the indian team is examining data to try to discover the fate of their moon lander, after losing contact with it moments before it was expected to land on an explored part of the lunar surface. the unmanned vikram probe was a mile above the moon's unexplored south pole when data suddenly stopped transmitting to mission control in bangalore. bill hayton reports. glum faces at ground control. india was attempting to...
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jane—frances kelly, bbc news.forthe group campaign for realfor education. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of the suggestion? what i would say is that the commissioner is suggesting that we deal with the symptoms, which are very important. but, we have to deal with the underlying causes of the lack of security and safety for children. what she is proposing, well i think it is the only way forward at the moment, is like building citadels of safety in the middle ages from the marauding tribes who threaten you on the outside. it is a sad reflection ofa the outside. it is a sad reflection of a broken society that we need to secure children in this way. it is children from poor backgrounds who are affected, middle—class parents have their children on holiday with them, they are able to look after them. it is children from poor backgrounds who are suffering and being groomed by gangs. it is firefighting and desperate and a sad reflection on the state of our society. schools themselves are by no means necessaril
jane—frances kelly, bbc news.forthe group campaign for realfor education. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of the suggestion? what i would say is that the commissioner is suggesting that we deal with the symptoms, which are very important. but, we have to deal with the underlying causes of the lack of security and safety for children. what she is proposing, well i think it is the only way forward at the moment, is like building citadels of safety in the middle ages from the marauding...
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trump said he would remain flexible frances. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> the focus will be on iran. the iranian president is warning the u.s. and other countries to leave the persian gulf immediately. joining us is ali arouzi are we getting any closer to a military confrontation >> the saudis are still maintaining that they believe iran is behind those attacks they have, however, stopped short of saying that those attacks came from iranian soil not least of all because these attacks on the oil field expose exactly how vulnerable they are, how vulnerable their moshey wer say that those attacks came from iranian soil, then they would have to make some very difficult choices and it may put them on a war footing, something they seem reluctant to do at this stage because an all-out war would be devastating to their most valuable commodity oil, something they want to float on the stock exchange in the coming years and if they were to have an all-out conflict with iran, that would do enormous damage to that planned ipo for aramcop the rhetoric is very fiery both chances are digging i
trump said he would remain flexible frances. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> the focus will be on iran. the iranian president is warning the u.s. and other countries to leave the persian gulf immediately. joining us is ali arouzi are we getting any closer to a military confrontation >> the saudis are still maintaining that they believe iran is behind those attacks they have, however, stopped short of saying that those attacks came from iranian soil not least of all...
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jane—frances kelly reports. school bell marks the end of the day but the children's commissioner for england would prefer it if people stayed on for a range of activities, rather than going straight home —— children's commissionerfor straight home —— children's commissioner for england. anne longfield fears too many children are ending up indoors stuck in front of their computers during their free time because they don't feel safe playing outdoors. she wants that in more and more areas, gangs are operating in streets and parks, grooming increasingly younger children. to help tackle the problem, she would like schools open at weekends, evenings and during school holidays to provide a safe place for extracurricular activities. anne longfield says about £2.6 billion a year of extra funding is needed to allow schools to stay open out of hours and to provide more high—quality youth support in communities. to put that cost in context, it is as much as the promised increase in school funding across the whole of england
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jane—frances kelly, bbc news.eople have gathered at ports in the bahamas, as they attempt to flee the devastation left behind by hurricane dorian. 43 people are known to have died, hundreds of others are feared missing. the storm is now sweeping across the us state of north carolina, as our correspondent david willis reports. dorian grazed the carolina coast but certainly left its mark, leaving hundreds stranded amid rising floodwaters after they ignored a warning to leave. but the lashing winds and torrential rain bore little comparison to the destruction wrought earlier in the week. hundreds, possibly thousands of people are missing on the tiny island of abaco in the bahamas, and many fear the place will never be the same again. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone. absolutely everything is gone. a few miles off shore, the crew of a british ship, the rfa mounts bay, is spearheading what looks to be a massive
jane—frances kelly, bbc news.eople have gathered at ports in the bahamas, as they attempt to flee the devastation left behind by hurricane dorian. 43 people are known to have died, hundreds of others are feared missing. the storm is now sweeping across the us state of north carolina, as our correspondent david willis reports. dorian grazed the carolina coast but certainly left its mark, leaving hundreds stranded amid rising floodwaters after they ignored a warning to leave. but the lashing...
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jane—frances kelly, bbc news.eople have gathered at ports in the bahamas, as they attempt to flee the devastation left behind by hurricane dorian. 43 people are known to have died, hundreds of others are feared missing. the storm is now sweeping across the us state of north carolina, as our correspondent david willis reports. dorian grazed the carolina coast but certainly left its mark, leaving hundreds stranded amid rising floodwaters after they ignored a warning to leave. but the lashing winds and torrential rain bore little comparison to the destruction wrought earlier in the week. hundreds, possibly thousands of people are missing on the tiny island of abaco in the bahamas, and many fear the place will never be the same again. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone. absolutely everything is gone. a few miles off shore, the crew of a british ship, the rfa mounts bay, is spearheading what looks to be a massive
jane—frances kelly, bbc news.eople have gathered at ports in the bahamas, as they attempt to flee the devastation left behind by hurricane dorian. 43 people are known to have died, hundreds of others are feared missing. the storm is now sweeping across the us state of north carolina, as our correspondent david willis reports. dorian grazed the carolina coast but certainly left its mark, leaving hundreds stranded amid rising floodwaters after they ignored a warning to leave. but the lashing...
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frances? >> kelly, thank you. >>> a multi-state manhunt continues this morning after are in ohio police say four inmates overpowered two correction officers and escaped with the help of at least one person on the outside. the sheriff believes that at least one of the men might be found driving a 2019 gray dodge charger. for more on this story, here is nbc's dan sheneman >> reporter: a manhunt is on authorities trying to zero in on four escaped inmates, searching in ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia >> four prisoners escaped by assaulting a correctional officer, will be in a charcoal gray dodge charger. >> reporter: the inmates used a homemade weapon in the escape, stole a jail vehicle and drove to a getaway car that was waiting for them. >> our detectiveshave established that the inmates had the assistance icaping from at least one individual on the outside. >> reporter: the getaway vehicle was found in pennsylvania four hours away one escaped inmate, christopher clemente spotted at a shopping mall
frances? >> kelly, thank you. >>> a multi-state manhunt continues this morning after are in ohio police say four inmates overpowered two correction officers and escaped with the help of at least one person on the outside. the sheriff believes that at least one of the men might be found driving a 2019 gray dodge charger. for more on this story, here is nbc's dan sheneman >> reporter: a manhunt is on authorities trying to zero in on four escaped inmates, searching in ohio,...
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let's speak to our correspondent jane—frances kelly, who's in our london newsroom for us this morningare things looking for thomas cook? what exactly is happening now? that are able to deadlines? it has approached a number of investors, including the government for this extra funding. the department for transport, when approached, would not be drawn, saying in a statement that it did not speculate on the financial situation of individual businesses. now, the unions have asked the government to step in, saying it is going to cost them more if thomas cook does go into administration. it has been estimated that it will cost £600 million to repatriate 150,000 holiday—makers. but £600 million to repatriate150,000 holiday—makers. but it does seem unlikely that the government, on pat stryker, will step in because it has not... it did not rescue carolyn, which was a bigger company —— on past record. —— it did not rescue carillion. the us has said it will send military forces to saudi arabia after drone and missile attacks on the kingdom's oil facilities. washington has blamed iran for the att
let's speak to our correspondent jane—frances kelly, who's in our london newsroom for us this morningare things looking for thomas cook? what exactly is happening now? that are able to deadlines? it has approached a number of investors, including the government for this extra funding. the department for transport, when approached, would not be drawn, saying in a statement that it did not speculate on the financial situation of individual businesses. now, the unions have asked the government...
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frances? >> all right kelly o'donnell for us, thank you, kelly "the new york times" issued a correction overnight noting the female student he allegedly exposed himself to declined to be interviewed, and friends say she does not recall the incident >>> as the league investigates the rape and sexual assault allegations against antonio brown, the superstar wide receiver made his debut, playing for the new england patriots in miami. the nfl is set to meet with brown's accuser later today. brittany taylor says she will cooperate with investigators meanwhile, brown's attorney tells the ap they're planning to countersue on tuesday. morgan chesky has the latest. >> reporter: the most talked about player in the league happy to let his play do the talk. catching tom brady's first three passes and throwing in a touchdown for good measure facing allegations of rape, antonio brown made his patriots debut, giving many fans exactly what they wanted. >> this is awesome i love antonio brown i mean, i'm glad he is on the patriot, obviously he is a great player >> reporter: the star wide receiver playing after bei
frances? >> all right kelly o'donnell for us, thank you, kelly "the new york times" issued a correction overnight noting the female student he allegedly exposed himself to declined to be interviewed, and friends say she does not recall the incident >>> as the league investigates the rape and sexual assault allegations against antonio brown, the superstar wide receiver made his debut, playing for the new england patriots in miami. the nfl is set to meet with brown's...
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kelly came from a district the size of france. they were feeding at one point 1.6 million people. life and death decisions are theirs. i will prove the numbers thing to you. i know this slide is dark, but i had to include it. what we are seeing is the famine relief in the district. september 10, 1922. 1.6 million. and this is a breakdown. this photo was taken indoors by an amateur. each american district had a physician assigned to it, and he took this photo. can you see who that is? it is herbert hoover. from up here, it may not be as easy to see. it is herbert hoover. think about it, the urals, who had some mining interests there before the war, all of those contacts were broken off. the rumors that hoover was there trying to revive business, which was nonsense. but hoover's image in that photo in particular shows up in many background offices. the reason i like that is the chief is there right above these tremendous totals. in fact, and this is what i will end with, researching the a.r.a. records -- and i started doing this in 1987, and so my image of herbert hoover was of the
kelly came from a district the size of france. they were feeding at one point 1.6 million people. life and death decisions are theirs. i will prove the numbers thing to you. i know this slide is dark, but i had to include it. what we are seeing is the famine relief in the district. september 10, 1922. 1.6 million. and this is a breakdown. this photo was taken indoors by an amateur. each american district had a physician assigned to it, and he took this photo. can you see who that is? it is...
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frances. and now it is time for "kelly and ryan >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" all next on "live!" kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪
frances. and now it is time for "kelly and ryan >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" all next on "live!" kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪
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frances. now it is time for "live with kelly and ryan."z. and from the draw the drama "god friended me," brandon micheal hall. plus, friend steve patterson takes us on instagram tour of all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and yours truly, ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ you?
frances. now it is time for "live with kelly and ryan."z. and from the draw the drama "god friended me," brandon micheal hall. plus, friend steve patterson takes us on instagram tour of all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and yours truly, ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ you?
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italy and has now spread to neighboring france as more trees are spelled to try and stop the brought we look at the fallout from all of growing countries. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program more suicide bombings by the taliban in afghanistan just a week after president trump called off peace talks with the jihadist group there were 2 attacks today and in the 1st 124 people were killed in parvati province when a bomb exploded. near an election rally where president ghani was speaking he was unhurt a later blast in the capital kabul killed at least 22 people and wounded many more . let's bring in journalist t.v. who is in kabul and joins us now we've seen an uptick in attacks like this why now . the fact that you know we have the elections coming up the presidential elections coming up on september 28th so the election campaigns are really key here and then you also have the fact that leaving was september 8th at the end donald trump went on air basically you know when it was a treat market around where he called 9 rounds of talks between all on an officials in washington fishel from washington into hot that were allegedly supposed to be some kind of
italy and has now spread to neighboring france as more trees are spelled to try and stop the brought we look at the fallout from all of growing countries. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program more suicide bombings by the taliban in afghanistan just a week after president trump called off peace talks with the jihadist group there were 2 attacks today and in the 1st 124 people were killed in parvati province when a bomb exploded. near an election rally where president ghani was speaking he was...
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kelly put seat instead. to to actually receive military supports from from from france for saw forces from the us and also to benefit from the. 5 civilian force as a whole it just happens that these is said and attacks are happening so rapidly that sometimes it becomes difficult to actually reject the distribution of force in this release them from mali which is also had its own problems for from the jails were to bring them to book an office so and the north of. space is just so vast and hasn't really been diverted and then when you track tension for quite a long time so i think at the moment better just the need for military forces to actually now concentrate on actually how to make make the place secure is anyone internationally worried about became a fan so i imagine this is usually the area where fronts would involve itself but maybe maybe france is already involved in in too many other countries around the region that's exactly the point most of the g. 5 civilian force is actually concentrated in mali and we share. and because of that. there hasn't been too much of a patient to this particular place in
kelly put seat instead. to to actually receive military supports from from from france for saw forces from the us and also to benefit from the. 5 civilian force as a whole it just happens that these is said and attacks are happening so rapidly that sometimes it becomes difficult to actually reject the distribution of force in this release them from mali which is also had its own problems for from the jails were to bring them to book an office so and the north of. space is just so vast and...
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france to the uk. our thermal imaging camera reveals that kelly is alive with migrant activity, trying to stow away onndent on calm seas and gentle winds that blow towards the uk. spotting their departures from the calais coastline in the early hours of the morning is like looking for a needle in a haystack, but when the sea conditions are not right, there is no letup stop at great risk, migrants are trying all forms of transport to reach britain. that is some of what is going on at the moment. we're joined now by gulwali passarlay who came to the uk from afghanistan 12 years ago. we have spoken to you here before on brea kfast. we have spoken to you here before on breakfast. let's talk about your journey because you were very young when you set out. let's talk about the reasons why you wanted to come here. i left home when i was 12 in 2006 mainly due to the conflict and war that was happening in afghanistan and like many other afg ha ns i afghanistan and like many other afghans i was forced to flee and my family sent me to europe for my safety a nd family sent me to europe for my safety and it took m
france to the uk. our thermal imaging camera reveals that kelly is alive with migrant activity, trying to stow away onndent on calm seas and gentle winds that blow towards the uk. spotting their departures from the calais coastline in the early hours of the morning is like looking for a needle in a haystack, but when the sea conditions are not right, there is no letup stop at great risk, migrants are trying all forms of transport to reach britain. that is some of what is going on at the moment....
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kelly how could the lives. come on capitol hill. ron's leader hassan rouhani is expected to address the united nations general assembly within the next town france's president of money and mccrone is pushing for a meeting between rouhani and president donald trump on the sidelines of the summit of 0 senior political analyst mullen bashara joins us now from london it looks the moment as though that that meeting. just isn't going to happen not if. the comments by jevons zarif iran's foreign minister speech believed well actually we've heard that earlier from the iran from the spiritual leader of here where from ayatollah khamenei the supreme leader that there will not be talks with the united states unless it lifts the sanctions 1st and goes back to this that this quantity so we already have a certain principled rejection on the part of the power base if you will into hiran about iran going back on its word that there will be no negotiation with the united states on the pressure under the pressure of sanctions. and that's why if you remember a few weeks ago the macro was trying to find a middle way through this where the europeans could start tradin
kelly how could the lives. come on capitol hill. ron's leader hassan rouhani is expected to address the united nations general assembly within the next town france's president of money and mccrone is pushing for a meeting between rouhani and president donald trump on the sidelines of the summit of 0 senior political analyst mullen bashara joins us now from london it looks the moment as though that that meeting. just isn't going to happen not if. the comments by jevons zarif iran's foreign...