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kevin fraser? >> i believe that mr. fraser communicated with your office, and i believe there is an e-mail on your desk. >> chairwoman: oh, i'm sorry. thank you. thank you very much. do you want to speak before public comment? okay. supervisor mar. >> thank you, chair ronan. i wanted to briefly acknowledge and thank win manki and connie forward. i've had the great pleasure of working with both of you very closely on these issues. before my role at jobs of justice, and now on the board of supervisors over the past year. i think the two of you are the most qualified people that i can think of to fill this seat, the student seat, and the sort of general public seat on the oversight committee. the two of you really are among the most -- have demonstrated the most deep commitment to city college, and just capability in really organizing around the complicated issues to strengthen and support city college here, from the campaign to originally create the free city program in 2016, to over the past year in the complicated, but
kevin fraser? >> i believe that mr. fraser communicated with your office, and i believe there is an e-mail on your desk. >> chairwoman: oh, i'm sorry. thank you. thank you very much. do you want to speak before public comment? okay. supervisor mar. >> thank you, chair ronan. i wanted to briefly acknowledge and thank win manki and connie forward. i've had the great pleasure of working with both of you very closely on these issues. before my role at jobs of justice, and now on...
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house of fraser will also be shutting stores. continue as normal for now as administrators assess all options. could a buyer come to the rescue, or has this business really had its moment in the sun? emma simpson, bbc news, bournemouth. thousands of gun owners have converged on the american state of virginia, heavily armed, to protest against proposed tightening of the gun laws there. they claim their legal right to bear arms would be violated by the new gun laws. aleem maqbool reports from virginia. usa, usa, usa! they came from all over the country, bearing arms. after this state, virginia, decided it's going to try to push through what are very limited gun—control measures. we're just on a regular street in downtown richmond, virginia, and yet almost everyone around us is carrying a handgun or a rifle, and that is all perfectly legal. but they're out here to say they won't allow that right to ever be taken away from them. no—one's even talking about that happening, though — politicians here just want to introduce rules that wo
house of fraser will also be shutting stores. continue as normal for now as administrators assess all options. could a buyer come to the rescue, or has this business really had its moment in the sun? emma simpson, bbc news, bournemouth. thousands of gun owners have converged on the american state of virginia, heavily armed, to protest against proposed tightening of the gun laws there. they claim their legal right to bear arms would be violated by the new gun laws. aleem maqbool reports from...
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house of fraser will also be shutting stores.are changing and many will have to adapt to survive. beales will continue as normal, for now, as administrators assess all options. could a buyer come to the rescue or has this business really had its moment in the sun? emma simpson, bbc news, bournemouth. hs2, the high—speed rail link between london and the north of england, could cost up to £106 billion — that's more than three times its original estimate, according to a review commissioned by the government. the report, which has been seen by the financial times, also recommends that work on the second phase of the railway — which links birmingham to manchester and leeds — should be paused for six months to consider a mix of conventional and high—speed lines on that section instead. here's our transport correspondent, tom burridge. packed in from birmingham to leeds. a high—speed line would cut thejourney time in half. but the fate of hs2 is in the balance. where i live, we will probably stand to gain in term of property values, so
house of fraser will also be shutting stores.are changing and many will have to adapt to survive. beales will continue as normal, for now, as administrators assess all options. could a buyer come to the rescue or has this business really had its moment in the sun? emma simpson, bbc news, bournemouth. hs2, the high—speed rail link between london and the north of england, could cost up to £106 billion — that's more than three times its original estimate, according to a review commissioned by...
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kevin fraser? >> i believe that mr. fraser communicated with your office, and i believe there is an e-mail on your desk. >> chairwoman: oh, i'm sorry. thank you. thank you very much. do you want to speak before public comment? okay. supervisor mar. >> thank you, chair ronan. i wanted to briefly acknowledge and thank win manki and connie forward. i've had the great pleasure of working with both of you very closely on these issues. before my role at jobs of justice, and now on the board of supervisors over the past year. i think the two of you are the most qualified people that i can think of to fill this seat, the student seat, and the sort of general public seat on the oversight committee. the two of you really are among the most -- have demonstrated the most deep commitment to city college, and just capability in really organizing around the complicated issues to strengthen and support city college here, from the campaign to originally create the free city program in 2016, to over the past year in the complicated, but
kevin fraser? >> i believe that mr. fraser communicated with your office, and i believe there is an e-mail on your desk. >> chairwoman: oh, i'm sorry. thank you. thank you very much. do you want to speak before public comment? okay. supervisor mar. >> thank you, chair ronan. i wanted to briefly acknowledge and thank win manki and connie forward. i've had the great pleasure of working with both of you very closely on these issues. before my role at jobs of justice, and now on...
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stuart fraser from the times. i appreciate it is dark where it is no because of the smoke. watching tennis in the conditions. i have great admiration for the players coping with the dreadful air quality here during the australian summer. i have to say that in melbourne today it was the worst yet. i woke up in the morning, i could feel it in my throat, my eyes a re i could feel it in my throat, my eyes are stinging, and i do not have any respiratory conditions normally. i can't any respiratory conditions normally. ican‘t imagine any respiratory conditions normally. i can't imagine what it is like for players out there trying to qualify in gruelling matches. especially with the heat as well, today was brutalfor with the heat as well, today was brutal for the players and with the heat as well, today was brutalfor the players and i have to admiti brutalfor the players and i have to admit i don't think they should have gone ahead. we sought with this player collapsing on the court, struggling to breathe, i think that shows it was a wrong decision. how much is everybody there wha
stuart fraser from the times. i appreciate it is dark where it is no because of the smoke. watching tennis in the conditions. i have great admiration for the players coping with the dreadful air quality here during the australian summer. i have to say that in melbourne today it was the worst yet. i woke up in the morning, i could feel it in my throat, my eyes a re i could feel it in my throat, my eyes are stinging, and i do not have any respiratory conditions normally. i can't any respiratory...
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live part time tanner jumped at the moment says the couple's decision to step back as senior royals fraser's complex issues that will affect the future on going down to. bust a volcano in the philippines on the verge of a nature are option the tall volcano near the capital manila disputed dams and lava forcing towns and mr stevens to safety. i have a home free glad you could join me for justice in iran say that police have 5 life i mean ition to disperse demonstrators in test run the claim that police have to nice now public anger is growing off the government admitted that it did accidently shoot down a ukrainian passenger jet last week killing all 176 people on board now tech ron had initially denied military involvement claiming that the. shipping caused by in mechanical fault protest is now accused the government of a cover up. in tehran the public anger remains close to the surface yet that was the day to the dictator they chant across the city and across the country it's a familiar chorus of protest as the government tries desperately to repair the damage from a perceived cover up of t
live part time tanner jumped at the moment says the couple's decision to step back as senior royals fraser's complex issues that will affect the future on going down to. bust a volcano in the philippines on the verge of a nature are option the tall volcano near the capital manila disputed dams and lava forcing towns and mr stevens to safety. i have a home free glad you could join me for justice in iran say that police have 5 life i mean ition to disperse demonstrators in test run the claim that...
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i'm katty kay in london, with christian fraser.day it is lending a helping hand to europeans stuck in wuhan. a british government plane that is set to take off in the next few hours evacuating uk nationals will also have a number
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there is my aunt, fraser scott. she honeymooned at that cabin in 1964. that is a photograph of her in 1972, when she is wearing the big afro. that is myaunt my aunt fraser. here is another photograph, a photograph of teenage girls. my mother was part of the teenage girls that went to a black ywca camp in lincoln hills. so my mother, my mother at 13 years of age, diaryed. she would write in her diary, and she has been writing in this diary from the age of 12 to the age of she is now 94. her diary notes have been published in this manuscript that she wrote and self published 10 years ago. this is a manuscript of her precious memories. the next photograph, what i like about this next photograph, the bottom photograph is a photograph of my brother and i at the age of five and four in 1950. the top photograph is a photograph of my great two nephews at five and four in 2016, playing in front of the same rock in front of the cabin. that photograph is a photograph of a placard i obtained from the 2008 national democratic convention, when barack obama was named a
there is my aunt, fraser scott. she honeymooned at that cabin in 1964. that is a photograph of her in 1972, when she is wearing the big afro. that is myaunt my aunt fraser. here is another photograph, a photograph of teenage girls. my mother was part of the teenage girls that went to a black ywca camp in lincoln hills. so my mother, my mother at 13 years of age, diaryed. she would write in her diary, and she has been writing in this diary from the age of 12 to the age of she is now 94. her...
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christian fraser is in london.he big names are all in davos this week, an annual gathering where they swap ideas, exchange cards, agree to talk further about future plans. so, imagine at a similar business forum you meet the crown prince of saudi arabia. even for a tech giant like jeff bezos of amazon and the washington post, you might be flattered. but what he can't possibly have envisaged when he handed the crown prince his phone number, that it would later be used to hack his smartphone. that is the extraordinary allegation from the un, whose investigation into the death of the washington postjournalist jamal khashoggi revealed that saudi arabia had been spying onjeff bezos with the possible involvement of the crown prince. the information comes from a 2019 forensic analysis of mr bezos‘ iphone that assessed with "medium to high confidence" that his phone was hacked in may 2018 through a message sent from a whatsapp account used by mohammad bin salman. investigators believe the spyware was hiding in a rather inn
christian fraser is in london.he big names are all in davos this week, an annual gathering where they swap ideas, exchange cards, agree to talk further about future plans. so, imagine at a similar business forum you meet the crown prince of saudi arabia. even for a tech giant like jeff bezos of amazon and the washington post, you might be flattered. but what he can't possibly have envisaged when he handed the crown prince his phone number, that it would later be used to hack his smartphone....
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the saints battled back with four tries after the break, fraser dingwall‘s score confirming the bonuspool a. runaway pool a leaders leinster who did northampton a favour by thumping their rivals lyon 42—14. leinster have already qualified. lyon are third and host northampton in the final pool game. the england cricket squad has been hit by illness yet again. this time it's captainjoe root who had to miss training in port elizabeth this morning due to a stomach bug. with the test series against south africa level at 1—1, the 3rd test starts on thursday. england are already without rory burns and james anderson who were forced to return home through injury. and although anderson is a big loss for the team, wicketkeeperjos buttler says jofra archer and mark wood are ready to replace him. a huge blow. the best seam bowler we have ever had and he was bowling fa ntastically well have ever had and he was bowling fantastically well in that last game, so it is a big loss. but i would like to see those two guys on the sidelines come in and potentially they are barely fast and they are exciting
the saints battled back with four tries after the break, fraser dingwall‘s score confirming the bonuspool a. runaway pool a leaders leinster who did northampton a favour by thumping their rivals lyon 42—14. leinster have already qualified. lyon are third and host northampton in the final pool game. the england cricket squad has been hit by illness yet again. this time it's captainjoe root who had to miss training in port elizabeth this morning due to a stomach bug. with the test series...
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fraser and i will be counting you down to that moment, and program, will be getting plenty of reaction from those celebrating, and those who are commisating the u.k.'s exit. >> there is still the division here in the u.k. but the prime minister has been called in for uny. thris johnson called a cabinet meeting in the nn sunderland this morning, symbolic as it was the first city to declare for brexit at the referendum in june 2016. laura reports on this historic day. ♪ >> the strife not quite silent yet. change can inspire. >>t they should have a bi pride. >> it will be painful, too. >> my identity has been taken >> our departure from the e.u. is real, and very nearly here. >> happy brexit day. have you split the country into over brexit, prime minister? >> the man who led the campaign is leading us out and now leading the country. boris johnson still cannot crisis.bout his midlife the biggest joy of my life. [inaudible] >> but he won't just be remembered for the stunts, gags, but for our exit. craving an era of political success. but there are big risks. he hopes of avoiding accidents
fraser and i will be counting you down to that moment, and program, will be getting plenty of reaction from those celebrating, and those who are commisating the u.k.'s exit. >> there is still the division here in the u.k. but the prime minister has been called in for uny. thris johnson called a cabinet meeting in the nn sunderland this morning, symbolic as it was the first city to declare for brexit at the referendum in june 2016. laura reports on this historic day. ♪ >> the...
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and so on september 7th, 104 days after michelle le's disappearance, inspector fraser ritchie went toouse for a final visit. >> we showed up on that september morning, waited for her to come out of her house. i pulled up in front with two other investigators. we got out of the car. she looked at me very nonchalantly, dismissive. "what now?" you're under arrest. not -- for what? anything, it was just like a matter of fact, she was waiting for it. it wasn't -- there was no sign of guilt. there was no sign of remorse. there was nothing. she was just -- okay. >> reporter: and when the news was announced, michelle's family knew giselle, knew her as one of michelle's closest friends. and they were stunned. >> i never suspected her until we knew for sure. >> i didn't think it was her. when giselle was having problems, michelle had counseling sessions with her always because she felt giselle would always be her friend. that was her last text to giselle, no matter what you'll always be my friend. >> reporter: and now with giselle esteban's arrest the le family found themselves in a strange par
and so on september 7th, 104 days after michelle le's disappearance, inspector fraser ritchie went toouse for a final visit. >> we showed up on that september morning, waited for her to come out of her house. i pulled up in front with two other investigators. we got out of the car. she looked at me very nonchalantly, dismissive. "what now?" you're under arrest. not -- for what? anything, it was just like a matter of fact, she was waiting for it. it wasn't -- there was no sign of...
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you're watching beyond 100 days with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser in london.he senate for the third time in history. mr trump's lead lawyer presents the white house's case that senators should acquit the president in his impeachment trial. after you hear those initial presentations, the only conclusion will be that the president has done absolutely nothing wrong. house impeachment manager adam schiff responds urging senators to reject the rules outlined in the resolution. if the house cannot call witnesses or introduce documents and evidence, it is not a fair trial. it is not really a trial at all. at a high—profile meeting in switzerland president trump clashes with greta thunberg — attacking the pessimism of environmental campaigners. let's go straight to the senate floor and this is the lawyer for the president, pat cipollone, arguing about the rules of the case. we will ta ke about the rules of the case. we will take a quick listen. he means that u nless take a quick listen. he means that unless you do exactly what he says regardless of your constitutional
you're watching beyond 100 days with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser in london.he senate for the third time in history. mr trump's lead lawyer presents the white house's case that senators should acquit the president in his impeachment trial. after you hear those initial presentations, the only conclusion will be that the president has done absolutely nothing wrong. house impeachment manager adam schiff responds urging senators to reject the rules outlined in the resolution. if the...
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hello and welcome — i'm michelle fleury in washington and christian fraser is in london.the last hour, the us president has been setting out his plans to secure peace between israel and the palestinians. he announced the proposals at the white house alongside the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who has been deeply involved in the negotiations. the palestinians have not and have already rejected the proposals. the two sides have been war since the creation of the state of israel in 1948. today, palestine theoretically includes the west bank, a territory dividing modern—day israel from jordan and the gaza strip the land sandwiched between israel and egypt. but it is a complex evolving situation. the borders aren't formally set, and many areas claimed by palestinians have been occupied by israelis for years. the so—called settlements. also at the heart of the conflict is jerusalem, which both the palestinians want as the capital of any future state. 0ur middle editorjeremy bowen has been looking at the trump proposals and how it relates to the facts on the ground
hello and welcome — i'm michelle fleury in washington and christian fraser is in london.the last hour, the us president has been setting out his plans to secure peace between israel and the palestinians. he announced the proposals at the white house alongside the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who has been deeply involved in the negotiations. the palestinians have not and have already rejected the proposals. the two sides have been war since the creation of the state of israel in...
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house of fraser will also be shutting stores.ts are changing and many will have to adapt to survive. beales will continue as normal, for now, as administrators assess all options. could a buyer come to the rescue or has this business really had its moment in the sun? emma simpson, bbc news, bournemouth. sto s to have hs2 could cost up to £106 billion. that is more than three times its original estimate and that is according to a review commissioned by the government. the report which has been seen by the financial times also recommends that work on the second phase of the railway which links birmingham to manchester and leeds should be paused for six month, to consider a mix of conventional and high speed lines there instead. here is our transport correspondent. here is our transport correspondent. packed in from birmingham to leeds. a high—speed line would cut thejourney time in half. but the fate of hs2 is in the balance. where i live, we will probably stand to gain in term of property values, so i should be a supporter of it,
house of fraser will also be shutting stores.ts are changing and many will have to adapt to survive. beales will continue as normal, for now, as administrators assess all options. could a buyer come to the rescue or has this business really had its moment in the sun? emma simpson, bbc news, bournemouth. sto s to have hs2 could cost up to £106 billion. that is more than three times its original estimate and that is according to a review commissioned by the government. the report which has been...
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i'm katty kay in london, with christian fraser.row, the uk is set to leave the european union, but today it is lending a helping hand to europeans stuck in wuhan. a british government plane that is set to take off in the next few hours evacuating uk nationals will also have a number of eu nationals on board, including 20 spaniards. the evacuation flight will have military medics on board and will land at raf brize norton in oxfordshire. passengers will then be taken straight to an nhs facility, where they will be put in quarantine for m days. jacob wilson is an american taking british families to the airport in wuhan, to make sure they make the flight. by coincidence, he's helping out natalie francis, who we spoke to on yesterday's show. remember, she was refusing to leave unless her three—year—old son was allowed to go with her. well, they are now leaving together. i'm just at the gate of the community, and i wasjust given a last—minute notice that one of the british citizens and her three—year—old son is going to be able to make
i'm katty kay in london, with christian fraser.row, the uk is set to leave the european union, but today it is lending a helping hand to europeans stuck in wuhan. a british government plane that is set to take off in the next few hours evacuating uk nationals will also have a number of eu nationals on board, including 20 spaniards. the evacuation flight will have military medics on board and will land at raf brize norton in oxfordshire. passengers will then be taken straight to an nhs facility,...
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christian fraser is in london.he moment donald trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement with iran, it was in trouble. the europeans tried to keep it alive, but they failed. for several months now, the iranians have been producing centrifuges in flagrant breach of the commitments they made. so, today, almost inevitably, the uk, france and germany triggered a dispute mechanism. it's a long process which will play out in the un security council and could eventually lead to international sanctions being reimposed. i says it is in support of any disruptive effort to save the agreement but today more sons had the old duo could be replaced by a new deal, a donald trump deal. the problem with the agreement is, from the americans perspective, it's a flawed agreement, it expires. plus, it was negotiated by president obama, and it has... from their point of view, it has many, many faults. well, if we're going to get rid of it, let's replace it. and let's replace it with the trump deal. that's what we need to see. and i think
christian fraser is in london.he moment donald trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement with iran, it was in trouble. the europeans tried to keep it alive, but they failed. for several months now, the iranians have been producing centrifuges in flagrant breach of the commitments they made. so, today, almost inevitably, the uk, france and germany triggered a dispute mechanism. it's a long process which will play out in the un security council and could eventually lead to international sanctions...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.. in the house of representatives have just voted to send the impeachment of donald trump to the senate for trial. in a couple of hours the 7 democratic managers of the process — think of them as the prosecutors — will formally walk those articles through the halls of congress to the upper chamber. and then next tuesday, for only the third time in american history, the senate will stage a trial to decide whether pesident trump is removed from office. of course the senate's is under republican control there is almost zero chance of that actually happening. but for the next two weeks the country will listen as the case is made that donald trump jeapordised the nation's security for his own political gain. it is, democrats say, a solemn moment in us history. what is at stake here is the constitution of the united states. this is what an impeachment is about. the president violated his oath of office, undermined our national security, jeopardised the integrity of our elections, tried to use
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.. in the house of representatives have just voted to send the impeachment of donald trump to the senate for trial. in a couple of hours the 7 democratic managers of the process — think of them as the prosecutors — will formally walk those articles through the halls of congress to the upper chamber. and then next tuesday, for only the third time in american history, the senate will stage a trial to decide...
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and christian fraser is in london.ow, the chiefjustice of the united states supreme court is being sworn in for the impeachment trial of donald trump. at the very same time, the white house has been accused today of breaking us law by withholding aid to ukraine. even as the formal trial gets under way we are still learning a lot more about mr trump's dealings with kyiv. so let's go straight to the capital and tune in live to history being made there, at this hour. he lament you will see very shortly the door through which the supreme court justice will walk. the door through which the supreme courtjustice will walk. he will be escorted by the senators. what happens as he gets sworn in, he presides over this whole trial, and then in turn, he will swear the oath of office, give the oath of office to the senators, put them under oath because they will act as jurors in this trial, then the whole thing actually adjourns until next week until tuesday, and that is when the real business of this trial gets in. so today is larg
and christian fraser is in london.ow, the chiefjustice of the united states supreme court is being sworn in for the impeachment trial of donald trump. at the very same time, the white house has been accused today of breaking us law by withholding aid to ukraine. even as the formal trial gets under way we are still learning a lot more about mr trump's dealings with kyiv. so let's go straight to the capital and tune in live to history being made there, at this hour. he lament you will see very...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. queen wants a quick solution to the problems presented by the duke and duchess of sussex but it is not entirely straightforward disentangling senior royals from the firm. and so what we have tonight from the palace is a holding statement. the queen, says she is fully supportive of harry and meghan‘s desire to create their new life together, although she makes no secret of her sadness they will not be working as full time members of herfamily. in the statement her majesty said today's meeting at sandringham, attended by prince harry and the senior royals had been constructive. but there are, she said, complex matters to resolve. the final decisions will be taken, we are told, in the coming days. the duchess of sussex was not at the meeting, she is in canada where the couple will spend a large part of their time adjusting to this new life. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has the latest from sandringham. within the seclusion of sandringham house, a family summit, chaired by the
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. queen wants a quick solution to the problems presented by the duke and duchess of sussex but it is not entirely straightforward disentangling senior royals from the firm. and so what we have tonight from the palace is a holding statement. the queen, says she is fully supportive of harry and meghan‘s desire to create their new life together, although she makes no secret of her sadness they will not be working...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.lot we don't know today about how the conflict with iran will end. we don't know how or when tehran will retaliate. we don't know what intelligence the white house had to suggest an imminent attack was planned against us interests. and even though president trump has tweeted that iran will never have nuclear weapons — we don't know whether iran now plans to start producing enriched uranium. what we do know is that the fight against so called islamic state in iraq is for now suspended. we know the iraqi parliament has voted to expel us forces from the country — though that is not binding on the government. we know an iranian general has warned that british troops in the middle east are also now targets. the assasination of qassem soleimani was certainly a blow to iran's strategic capability but the bigger question is whether killing him has made the region more or less safe. our middle east editor jeremy bowen reports. tehran‘s broad avenues were jammed with mourners, estimated in milli
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.lot we don't know today about how the conflict with iran will end. we don't know how or when tehran will retaliate. we don't know what intelligence the white house had to suggest an imminent attack was planned against us interests. and even though president trump has tweeted that iran will never have nuclear weapons — we don't know whether iran now plans to start producing enriched uranium. what we do know is...
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just showed some reaction it's not very serious fraser thank you very much for talking with us i was journalist razor custody there in tehran. now what caused a ukrainian passenger plane to crash in iran just minutes after takeoff all those on board were killed more than 170 people in all the ukraine international airlines jet was on its way from tehran to key the aircraft went down shortly after iran fired those missiles at u.s. bases in neighboring iraq ukraine's president vladimir selenski says his country will send a team of investigators to iran. the morning after wreckage and what's left of the personal items of those who were on board. the ukraine international airlines flight from tehran to kiev was carrying over 170 passengers and ukrainian crew the majority were iranian with many canadians and some swedes on board. many were rainy and students were rainy and canadians returning via kiev having spent the winter break with their families. around the world expressions of grief like here at kiev international airport but also an international scramble to find answers. since the
just showed some reaction it's not very serious fraser thank you very much for talking with us i was journalist razor custody there in tehran. now what caused a ukrainian passenger plane to crash in iran just minutes after takeoff all those on board were killed more than 170 people in all the ukraine international airlines jet was on its way from tehran to key the aircraft went down shortly after iran fired those missiles at u.s. bases in neighboring iraq ukraine's president vladimir selenski...
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will be new jobs and new transfers it's hard to imagine anything about the 6 somebody i was on when fraser a job creation international as a company that was in there or any other place for the structure. where you are in the wild executing and international this wednesday a woman will come from a whole team here in moscow. lots of stories but let's start this hour with this one the psychologist dubbed the architect of the cia's and hans interrogation program post $911.00 has been unapologetic about his role in any torture that admission came during a minute she tribunals that's preparing a trial against the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks on new york and washington and for others. what sort of personal consequences i would live with i believe there was a genuine threat of an imminent attack or thought my moral obligation to protect american lives outweighed temporary discomforts of terrorists our guests today and do it again james mitchell was contracted by the cia in the wake of $911.00 to consult and create an interrogation program for al qaeda suspects he even admitted person
will be new jobs and new transfers it's hard to imagine anything about the 6 somebody i was on when fraser a job creation international as a company that was in there or any other place for the structure. where you are in the wild executing and international this wednesday a woman will come from a whole team here in moscow. lots of stories but let's start this hour with this one the psychologist dubbed the architect of the cia's and hans interrogation program post $911.00 has been unapologetic...
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leaving the eu with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900 gmtry. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the race to develop a vaccine against the new coronavirus. we report from a laboratory in the us which is at the forefront of research. also on the programme: the science behind the speed. the controversial running shoes helping athletes go for gold. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman schoolteacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours passed. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. survivors of the auschwitz concentration camp have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of their liberation. they toured
leaving the eu with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900 gmtry. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the race to develop a vaccine against the new coronavirus. we report from a laboratory in the us which is at the forefront of research. also on the programme: the science behind the speed. the controversial running shoes helping athletes go for gold. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven...
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and there will be a special programme on bbc news, leaving the eu, with katty kay and christian fraser2:30am. mexican authorities have released security video showing the escape from high—security prison, of a man alleged to be a senior member of the powerful sinaloa drug cartel. footage shows what is thought to be victor felix beltran and two other inmates getting into a prison vehicle and driving out of the jail in mexico city. they managed to get through five locked doors to make their escape. ten prison staff are being investigated. shakespeare in love, gangs of new york, the favourite — some of the biggest films of the past 30 years, and british costume designer sandy powell worked on them all. she has now been nominated for a bafta and an oscar for martin scorcese‘s mob movie the irishman. on thursday, she was honoured, by uk film critics with the top award for excellence in film. 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to meet her. the 0scar nominees‘ class photo, 2020. packed with famous faces and a few not so familiar, like the acclaimed british costume designer sandy powell, a mul
and there will be a special programme on bbc news, leaving the eu, with katty kay and christian fraser2:30am. mexican authorities have released security video showing the escape from high—security prison, of a man alleged to be a senior member of the powerful sinaloa drug cartel. footage shows what is thought to be victor felix beltran and two other inmates getting into a prison vehicle and driving out of the jail in mexico city. they managed to get through five locked doors to make their...
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"leaving the eu" with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900day 31 january. the coronavirus outbreak — which started in the city of wuhan in china — has been classified as a global health emergency by the world health organisation. more than 9,000 people have been infected in the country and 213 have died. let's go live to hong kong and speak to the bbc‘s mariko 0i. why did it take so long for the who to declare coronavirus a global health emergency? i think that's a lot of questions that critics of the who have been asking, why they didn't declare it sooner, whether there is any question to declare it as such because there is a significant impact on chinese economy. and they have finally declared it is a global emergency while the death toll continues to rise in the virus continues to spread. it's no surprise that people are concerned. the long queue behind me, you can't actually see the end of the queue. these are the people waiting to find facemasks. there is a bit of irony here that only a few months ago, people won't allowed to wear facema
"leaving the eu" with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900day 31 january. the coronavirus outbreak — which started in the city of wuhan in china — has been classified as a global health emergency by the world health organisation. more than 9,000 people have been infected in the country and 213 have died. let's go live to hong kong and speak to the bbc‘s mariko 0i. why did it take so long for the who to declare coronavirus a global health...
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kevin fraser? >> i believe that mr. fraser communicated with your office, and i believe there is an e-mail on your desk. >> chairwoman: oh, i'm sorry. thank you. thank you very much. do you want to speak before public comment? okay. supervisor mar. >> thank you, rocan. i wanted to briefly acknowledge and thank win manki and connie forward. i've had the great pleasure of working with both of you very closely on these issues. before my role at jobs of justice, and now on the board of supervisors over the past year. i think the two of you are the most qualified people that i can think of to fill this seat, the student seat, and the sort of general public seat on the oversight committee. the two of you really are among the most -- have demonstrated the most deep commitment to city college, and just capability in really organizing around the complicated issues to strengthen and support city college here, from the campaign to originally create the free city program in 2016, to over the past year in the complicated, but ultima
kevin fraser? >> i believe that mr. fraser communicated with your office, and i believe there is an e-mail on your desk. >> chairwoman: oh, i'm sorry. thank you. thank you very much. do you want to speak before public comment? okay. supervisor mar. >> thank you, rocan. i wanted to briefly acknowledge and thank win manki and connie forward. i've had the great pleasure of working with both of you very closely on these issues. before my role at jobs of justice, and now on the...
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at four — the scottish brexit secretary, michael russell, and conservative msp murdo fraser...et's not get into this, because it's a matter of debate. well, i know it‘s embarrassing for you... oh, i'm not the one embarrassed, cabinet secretary commissioner. at three — oh, what kind of tea should you drink in scotland? have a listen to what lord duncan of springbank says. on a bizarre point, i was criticised over the christmas period for not drinking scottish tea, but yorkshire tea. even on these issues in scotland, grievances can be found. laughter. at two — was this a freudian slip from the treasury minister, rishi sunak? we‘ve committed to finding 20,000 new police officers by the end of 2023 to help keep our seats — streets safe... laughter. and at one — away from the commons, laura smith, a former mp who lost her seat in the general election has been photographed at the localjobcentre. she tweeted her response. najiba feroz reporting. now, the brexit arguments may be on hold in the commons — at least for now — but there‘s plenty of unfinished business there. mps are still d
at four — the scottish brexit secretary, michael russell, and conservative msp murdo fraser...et's not get into this, because it's a matter of debate. well, i know it‘s embarrassing for you... oh, i'm not the one embarrassed, cabinet secretary commissioner. at three — oh, what kind of tea should you drink in scotland? have a listen to what lord duncan of springbank says. on a bizarre point, i was criticised over the christmas period for not drinking scottish tea, but yorkshire tea. even...
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leaving the eu with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900 gmtalian capital territory have declared a state of emergency for the first time since the canberra fires of 2003. people on the southern fringes of australia's capital have been told to prepare to evacuate over the next few days — as a heatwave and strong winds increase the fire danger. now, these names should mean something to you. shakespeare in love, gangs of new york, the favourite — british costume designer sandy powell has worked on some of the biggest films of the past 30 years. she's now been nominated for a bafta and an oscar for martin scorsese's mob movie, the irishman. and on thursday she was honoured with the top award for excellence in film by uk film critics. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, went to meet her. the 0scar nominees' class photo, 2020. packed with famous faces and a few not so familiar, like the acclaimed british costume designer sandy powell, a multiple nominee over the years who has won as many 0scars as meryl streep, and could add a fourth in little over a we
leaving the eu with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900 gmtalian capital territory have declared a state of emergency for the first time since the canberra fires of 2003. people on the southern fringes of australia's capital have been told to prepare to evacuate over the next few days — as a heatwave and strong winds increase the fire danger. now, these names should mean something to you. shakespeare in love, gangs of new york, the favourite —...
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fraser dingwall‘s score confirming the bonus point as his side eventually won 33—20.opening round of snooker‘s masters with uk champion ding junhui beaten byjoe perry in the first round. the opening six frames were shared at alexandra palace but the 2017 finallist perry streaked away to reach the last eight for only the third time in his career. right now, three—time masters champion mark selby is also up against it. facing ali carter, he's lost the first two frames. you can watch this on the red button and on the bbc sport website and app. you're up to date. more in the next hour. i look forward to it. thank you. there are less than 20 hours left for the six candidates in the labour leadership to gain the backing they need to get to the next stage of the contest. sir keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey, jess phillips and lisa nandy have the required number of nominations, leaving emily thornberry and clive lewis lobbying to get the backing of at least 22 of their fellow labourmps and meps. registered supporters who are not full party members will have 48 hours from the
fraser dingwall‘s score confirming the bonus point as his side eventually won 33—20.opening round of snooker‘s masters with uk champion ding junhui beaten byjoe perry in the first round. the opening six frames were shared at alexandra palace but the 2017 finallist perry streaked away to reach the last eight for only the third time in his career. right now, three—time masters champion mark selby is also up against it. facing ali carter, he's lost the first two frames. you can watch this...
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house of fraser had to be taken over, even john lewis which is quite a big internet presence, has warned it now, the administrators, is trying to find a buyer perhaps, during that time they are keeping the business running, all the shops and the thousand plus jobs, they will carry on but they are talking about weeks so it's a real worry, for customers, vouchers will still be valid for that time. they will still be able to return things according to the traditional policies. simon, many thanks. england's cricketers have won the third test against south africa by an innings and 53 runs in port elizabeth. olly pope, who scored his first century for england, and took six catches was man of the match. joe wilson reports. unfurl your flags and paint your face fast. south africa weren't going to last long on monday morning. out. there we go. one wicket, three more needed. mark wood bowled as quick as he could, always does. rabada batting and the ball taken. kagisa rabada is an expressive cricketer, whatever his mood. check the weather, bright and encouraging which brings us to don best. another
house of fraser had to be taken over, even john lewis which is quite a big internet presence, has warned it now, the administrators, is trying to find a buyer perhaps, during that time they are keeping the business running, all the shops and the thousand plus jobs, they will carry on but they are talking about weeks so it's a real worry, for customers, vouchers will still be valid for that time. they will still be able to return things according to the traditional policies. simon, many thanks....
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it is like fraser and ali and is a great battle. it was a match with temperate in. he has geography to battle and has to fight a battle to maneuver. imagine taking an army. they talk about sherman in carolina, took an army from louisiana, 160 miles from louisiana and crossed the river, all that area was flooded. entire towns were underwater and he gets that army down there and across the river and 5 battles in a month, boxes into vicksburg, wins what churchill called the most important battle of the civil war, defeats jackson and after these two assaults, i don't want to take anymore casualties. not actually a verse, when you have to lose men you have to lose men but we will do it anyway we can to win and that is what strikes me about all these mistakes, stubborn resolve and had the confidence of his men and he is one of them. there was a story about being so reticent in the camp, a different kind of guy. >> you mention the battle of champion hill on may 16th, you state categorically. and the decisive battle of the war, strategically more battles on the eastern thea
it is like fraser and ali and is a great battle. it was a match with temperate in. he has geography to battle and has to fight a battle to maneuver. imagine taking an army. they talk about sherman in carolina, took an army from louisiana, 160 miles from louisiana and crossed the river, all that area was flooded. entire towns were underwater and he gets that army down there and across the river and 5 battles in a month, boxes into vicksburg, wins what churchill called the most important battle...
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leaving the eu with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900 gmtite — some of the biggest films of the past 30 years, and british costume designer sandy powell worked on them all. she‘s now been nominated for a bafta and an oscar for martin scorsese‘s mob movie, the irishman. on thursday she was honoured, by uk film critics, with the top award for excellence in film. our arts editor, will gompertz, went to meet her. the oscar nominees‘ class photo, 2020. packed with famous faces and a few not so familiar, like the acclaimed british costume designer sandy powell, a multiple nominee over the years who has won as many oscars as meryl streep, and could add a fourth in little over a week for her work on martin scorsese‘s the irishman. this was worn by stephen graham in the irishman, and funnily enough is the most talked about costume in the film. people really like it. i mean, it‘s because it comes from such a great scene, where tony pro, the character, is late for a meeting with jimmy hoffa, played by al pacino. and there ensues a row, and then an actu
leaving the eu with katty kay and christian fraser in london and ros atkins in brussels, from 1900 gmtite — some of the biggest films of the past 30 years, and british costume designer sandy powell worked on them all. she‘s now been nominated for a bafta and an oscar for martin scorsese‘s mob movie, the irishman. on thursday she was honoured, by uk film critics, with the top award for excellence in film. our arts editor, will gompertz, went to meet her. the oscar nominees‘ class photo,...
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fraser, as ever, good to talk to you., had been recalled a year earlier over safety concerns after three other children were killed. it is the largest child wrongful death settlement in us history. drivers are already feeling the effects of climbing oil prices, with growing tensions between the us and iran set to push them higher. that's according to the rac. they say prices at the pump have already increased by about a penny a litre with petrol is currently £1.27 and diesel costing £1.32 per litre. but other industry experts say prices were due to rise anyway. a plant—based pork substitute has been launched in las vegas by one of the leading "alternative meat" producers. impossible foods, the firm behind the impossible burger, says it hopes to appeal to a global audience with its latest vegetarian—friendly meal, which it unveiled at the ces tech show. pork is the most widely consumed meat in the world, and paricularly popular in china. like all european shares, london's ftse 100 rebounded on tuesday, snapping a two—day l
fraser, as ever, good to talk to you., had been recalled a year earlier over safety concerns after three other children were killed. it is the largest child wrongful death settlement in us history. drivers are already feeling the effects of climbing oil prices, with growing tensions between the us and iran set to push them higher. that's according to the rac. they say prices at the pump have already increased by about a penny a litre with petrol is currently £1.27 and diesel costing £1.32 per...
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jane fraser's business at citigroup also.re right, at what point do these stars start to take the homes of these banks, and will any of them be a woman? jamie definitely said another five years for me is on the line. guy: not giving up yet. fixed income did really well. what does that tell us about goldman sachs? sonali: people are expecting goldman and morgan stanley to have stronger figures in terms of a year-over-year rise. let's see if we can hit those estimates. jp morgan blew it out of the park by $1 billion over wall street estimates. citigroup was very similar, with about $600 million or so over wall street estimates. whether they can beat at that margin will be interesting. it is worth mentioning equities as well. jp morgan made it a point to highlight some gains in equities and prime brokerage. they took some share from deutsche bank in that space in the last couple of quarters. morgan stanley is the number one equities trading house on wall street, the number one prime brokerage. let's see if jp morgan made a dent
jane fraser's business at citigroup also.re right, at what point do these stars start to take the homes of these banks, and will any of them be a woman? jamie definitely said another five years for me is on the line. guy: not giving up yet. fixed income did really well. what does that tell us about goldman sachs? sonali: people are expecting goldman and morgan stanley to have stronger figures in terms of a year-over-year rise. let's see if we can hit those estimates. jp morgan blew it out of...
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. >> how proud would you be to hand over the reins to jane fraser and beatty first bank on wall streetbreak -- and be the first bank on wall street to break the glass ceiling? >> i would be very happy to do that. first, the job is not mine, it's the board's. my job is to make sure we are preparing people. jane has had a phenomenal career. we continue that role of making sure that if and when the time comes, she's ready. >> it might be in your hands, mike. do you feel good another five years? is it a five-year rolling? >> it is like putin. they just keep going, keep going. >> i'm a believer in term limits. every horse has its course. >> what is the term limit? >> i think that is dictated by the environment and the strengths and skill sets of the person in the job. at some point, my course will have run, and it is someone else's turn to grab the baton and go. >> you and i did a panel two or three years ago here that was hugely invigorating about global banking and global finance. do you need a trumpian unilateral america, or do you need to get back to a more multilateral, global system?
. >> how proud would you be to hand over the reins to jane fraser and beatty first bank on wall streetbreak -- and be the first bank on wall street to break the glass ceiling? >> i would be very happy to do that. first, the job is not mine, it's the board's. my job is to make sure we are preparing people. jane has had a phenomenal career. we continue that role of making sure that if and when the time comes, she's ready. >> it might be in your hands, mike. do you feel good...
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and then in the ‘805 there was stuart fraser.venting some? we are going to try a few. we are going to have more fun thana a few. we are going to have more fun than a toad in a toga doing lots of yoga. what are the rules of catchphrases, if you say this is your catchphrase people say no, it is not. it is a catchphrase of its outworking. that's the thing, that's all organic. apparently that is now your catchphrase. the crackerjack catchphrase will hopefully catch on. whenever we save crackerjack the audience as crackerjack! now, this isa audience as crackerjack! now, this is a sure sign crackerjack has returned, a huge stack of pies. and the first episode of the new series features a number of crackerjack greats. oh, i could krusher grape. how does it feel to be back on the set of crackerjack? crackerjack! brilliant, feels great. why is this the right time to bring it back?” don't think there was ever a right time to take it away. as the old story goes, if it ain't broke, don't mend it. it is as if i'd blinked and woke up 40 years
and then in the ‘805 there was stuart fraser.venting some? we are going to try a few. we are going to have more fun thana a few. we are going to have more fun than a toad in a toga doing lots of yoga. what are the rules of catchphrases, if you say this is your catchphrase people say no, it is not. it is a catchphrase of its outworking. that's the thing, that's all organic. apparently that is now your catchphrase. the crackerjack catchphrase will hopefully catch on. whenever we save...
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authors -- offers to go to other newspapers, but he was known to say that charlston was as far from fraser'se wanted to get. >> what we are looking at are some of the examples of his early work. not early work, but work during the 1950's and 1960's. these are examples of his character style, the way he withdraw an image and portray the people around him. one of the things he liked to do was he liked to contribute -- create images of this individual or that individual. everyday people. the people were what you would see around town. he had this unique idea about showing his work and being a plain folk type individual. these are people you can relate to. when we begin to compare, a lot of his work is very similar to the cartoonists during that time. he doesn't really do a lot of the things that the cartoonists would do, whereas he would show people as people. he would not show people as animals. he wanted to create something that had a human feel. he did not want to make them any less than what they were. it was always that respect that he was trying to portray. it was respect of the individua
authors -- offers to go to other newspapers, but he was known to say that charlston was as far from fraser'se wanted to get. >> what we are looking at are some of the examples of his early work. not early work, but work during the 1950's and 1960's. these are examples of his character style, the way he withdraw an image and portray the people around him. one of the things he liked to do was he liked to contribute -- create images of this individual or that individual. everyday people. the...
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david: that resulted in something called the mcgovern fraser commission. the party decided they would have earlier in events to allow more people to participate. talk about 1972, george mcgovern, the first rounds of these caucuses. dennis: when we trace the history of caucuses, 1972 stands out. it is seen as having been the milestone where the iowa caucus attained the status that they enjoy today. that is a little bit misguided. not many people paid attention to the iowa caucuses in 1972. they were first on the calendar purely by accident. it had to do with the rules by which the iowa democratic party operated and when they counted back in various states, they had to meet for the stages and caucuses they arrived at the beginning of a calendar and nobody paid attention and nobody made much of a fuss about it. the candidates did not make a fuss about it. we look at it now in retrospect and see that mcgovern did better than people anticipated and that was the first inkling that maybe he was going to go onto the nomination. he only spent a day and a half in th
david: that resulted in something called the mcgovern fraser commission. the party decided they would have earlier in events to allow more people to participate. talk about 1972, george mcgovern, the first rounds of these caucuses. dennis: when we trace the history of caucuses, 1972 stands out. it is seen as having been the milestone where the iowa caucus attained the status that they enjoy today. that is a little bit misguided. not many people paid attention to the iowa caucuses in 1972. they...
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this has led some historians to deduce that they belonged to captain alexander fraser's company of selectonsisted of the two best shots from every foot company under burgoyne and operated in support of the many indian allies who accompanied his army at the campaign start. there is a view of burgoyne's adapted artillery, we could go on surveying the alterations in the british army's appearance for the rest of the war, which i'm sure you don't want to do. for instance, by the time the south had become the conflict's main theater, fuselary regiments had stored their bearskin hats and adopted cocked hats and gator trousers. i think this lecture has already made its main point. either that or it has exhausted your patience. the british army of the american revolution was not some parade ground organization led by gallon gallant but impractical thoughts. this was a formidable organization whose officers took things seriously and sought to make the most effective use of resources entrusted to them. it was no accident that the british soldier won most of his battles or that it took americans eigh
this has led some historians to deduce that they belonged to captain alexander fraser's company of selectonsisted of the two best shots from every foot company under burgoyne and operated in support of the many indian allies who accompanied his army at the campaign start. there is a view of burgoyne's adapted artillery, we could go on surveying the alterations in the british army's appearance for the rest of the war, which i'm sure you don't want to do. for instance, by the time the south had...
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spent the night escorting cars to makes up travel as safe as possible through the freeway around fraser park and prevent vehicles from speeding on the slippery freeways. >>> 6:53. parts of the bay area got a fresh coating of snow overnight as well. will show you where residence might encounter some slushy conditions on the way to work. >>> and as we head to break taking a live look from our roof cam looking at the bay bridge. some construction in the city tom steyer: no child should have to worry about finding good food in school. so, when my wife kat and i learned california public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we partnered with local farmers, school kitchens, a non-profit. that program now serves over 300 million healthy meals every year. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson washington dc could use, right now. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/
spent the night escorting cars to makes up travel as safe as possible through the freeway around fraser park and prevent vehicles from speeding on the slippery freeways. >>> 6:53. parts of the bay area got a fresh coating of snow overnight as well. will show you where residence might encounter some slushy conditions on the way to work. >>> and as we head to break taking a live look from our roof cam looking at the bay bridge. some construction in the city tom steyer: no child...
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i'm michelle fleury in new york, christian fraser is in london. are reports tonight that the ukrainian passengerjet that crashed just outside tehran on wednesday morning killing all 176 people on board, was shot down by iran. in the last few hours, the pentagon has released details which suggests the aircraft was struck from the ground by a russian—built surface—to—air missile. the information comes from us intelligence which sources say picked up signals of a radar being turned on. separately, us satellites reportedly detected two missile launches shortly before the plane exploded. the pentagon's assessment is that the incident was accidental. iran's anti—aircraft systems were active at the time the revolutionary guard was attacking us bases in iraq. of the 176 people killed 82 were iranian, 63 canadian, 11 were ukrainian. here's the bbc‘s tom burridge. was this ukraine international airlines flight shot down by mistake by an irate missile? reports out of washington tonight suggest it was. us media is quoting american officials are saying satelli
i'm michelle fleury in new york, christian fraser is in london. are reports tonight that the ukrainian passengerjet that crashed just outside tehran on wednesday morning killing all 176 people on board, was shot down by iran. in the last few hours, the pentagon has released details which suggests the aircraft was struck from the ground by a russian—built surface—to—air missile. the information comes from us intelligence which sources say picked up signals of a radar being turned on....
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that was almost christian fraser we re that was almost christian fraser were the bad pun there.t has been filling up every minute that we have been here for the last few hours and indeed nigel farage is due to be addressing the crowds here in our members may break the party members of the public from no political party but all wanting brexit to happen. i party but all wanting brexit to happen. lam party but all wanting brexit to happen. i am joined party but all wanting brexit to happen. iamjoined by party but all wanting brexit to happen. i am joined by three supporters now. sue, cheryland michelle. sue and cheryl from cumbria and michelle from syria. sue, why do you want brexit to happen at 11 p:m.. —— surrey. sue, why do you want brexit to happen at 11 p:m.. -- surrey. it means we can get our... just get our own lives back really. because we don't have any laws. we have got to abide by the eu. and i would be ecstatic at 11 p:m.. how abide by the eu. and i would be ecstatic at 11 p: m.. how will you feel? it just ecstatic at 11 p: m.. how will you feel? itjust feels like we ar
that was almost christian fraser we re that was almost christian fraser were the bad pun there.t has been filling up every minute that we have been here for the last few hours and indeed nigel farage is due to be addressing the crowds here in our members may break the party members of the public from no political party but all wanting brexit to happen. i party but all wanting brexit to happen. lam party but all wanting brexit to happen. i am joined party but all wanting brexit to happen....
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. pull its forces out of iraq, if that's what baghdad wants. the british defence minister ben wallace announced the decision as nato said it is already moving some of its personnel out of iraq, as are the canadians. the uncertainty over foreign troop deployments in the region reflects growing anxiety among us allies in the wake of the killing of iranian commander qassem soleimani. the funeral of mr soleimani was delayed a few hours after at least 32 people were killed in a stampede in the huge crowd of mourners. -- 50 —— 50 people. although the general had his critics in iran — millions have turned out across the country to express their anger at the killing. the bbc‘s middle east editorjeremy bowen has the latest from the region. another enormous crowd turned out in kerman, qasem soleimani's hometown for his burial. the last stage of iran's long goodbye. millions have been on the streets to mourn, pray and shout their anger as his coffin has been taken round the country. but the passio
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. pull its forces out of iraq, if that's what baghdad wants. the british defence minister ben wallace announced the decision as nato said it is already moving some of its personnel out of iraq, as are the canadians. the uncertainty over foreign troop deployments in the region reflects growing anxiety among us allies in the wake of the killing of iranian commander qassem soleimani. the funeral of mr soleimani was...