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assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill.he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam .. and more in-depth inspections .. which he says up until now .. were superficial.james gallagher/(r) california state assembly"our current statute says the dam should be inspected from time to time, obviously this is completely insufficient."gallagher says his bill would require the department of water resources to set higher standards for dam inspections .. and work with outside agencies and experts .. to develop more detailed protocols.(natsot) "never again, we will not allow ourselves to be needlessly put in fear and desperation."since the mass evacuation .. morris makes it a point to get a tour of the oroville dam every few months .. while many across the north state hold their breath .. hoping they'll never have to re-live february 12-th of 2017 .. again.(natsot) "by the time we are done, the whole state is going to give a damn." (catherine)coming up... facebook launches a new service --snapchat catches flak for its new interface -- and an app that lets you talk about work anonymo
assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill.he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam .. and more in-depth inspections .. which he says up until now .. were superficial.james gallagher/(r) california state assembly"our current statute says the dam should be inspected from time to time, obviously this is completely insufficient."gallagher says his bill would require the department of water resources to set higher standards for dam inspections .. and work with outside...
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. ( marty ) the education committee at the capitol is going to review the armed -guard proposal. ( marty ) still ahead ... the giants and a's take the field for their first spring traiing games this season gary radnich has the highlights in weekend sports.
assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. ( marty ) the education committee at the capitol is going to review the armed -guard proposal. ( marty ) still ahead ... the giants and a's take the field for their first spring traiing games this season gary radnich has the highlights in weekend sports.
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (pam) an (pam)sitting ducks."> (pam) an educational committee is set to review the armed -guard proposal. (grant) the florida first responders who arrived on scene at last week's on scene at who arrived responders who arrived on scene at last week's school shooting walked into a building filled with blood, gun-smoke, and murdered children and staff. new at ten: c-n-n's rosa flores spoke with some of them, who say even as trained professionals, it was a gut-wrenching ordeal. nats radio: "active shooter situation in parkland." george schmidt, coral spring police patrol officer: "you're anticipating you're going to take on gunfire, you're looking for it."these first responders were among the first to enter marjory stoneman douglas high school... after a gunman fired indiscriminately at students and teachers.nichola
assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (pam) an (pam)sitting ducks."> (pam) an educational committee is set to review the armed -guard proposal. (grant) the florida first responders who arrived on scene at last week's on scene at who arrived responders who arrived on scene at last week's school shooting walked into a building filled with blood, gun-smoke, and murdered children and staff. new at ten: c-n-n's rosa flores spoke with some of them, who say...
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (vikki) an educational committee is set to review the armed-guard proposal. (grant) tonight --- president trump says he believes congress will support his push to allow some teachers carry guns on school grounds. trump says arming trained school staff will prevent future massacres. (vikki) but as white house correspondent mark meredith explains, the nation's largest teacher's union says they don't want guns anywhere near their classrooms. trt: 1:26out: in washington, i'm mark meredith. nat: "you have to have protection inside the schools"president trump says after last week's deadly massacre at a florida high school, america's leaders must find new ways to secure schools.nat: "we're going to - we're going to make changes. i see congress wanting to act now for the first time."the president is urging congress to c
assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (vikki) an educational committee is set to review the armed-guard proposal. (grant) tonight --- president trump says he believes congress will support his push to allow some teachers carry guns on school grounds. trump says arming trained school staff will prevent future massacres. (vikki) but as white house correspondent mark meredith explains, the nation's largest teacher's union says they don't want guns anywhere near...
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noel gallagher's high flying bi are on the show tonight!plause ] that's noel. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and that's his birds >> steve: oh, they're high-flying. >> jimmy: they're pretty high-flying. >> steve: they are. perfect formation, too. >> jimmy: is that the grand canyon? no, mars? >> steve: could be. [ laughter ] mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's cold. >> steve: yeah, it's cold as hell. >> jimmy: that's not noel. let me see this. no, that's not noel, that's -- you can't see where noel is, that's not him. he's taking the photo. [ laughter ] >> steve: you think he's taking the photo? is that him lying down? is that a silhouette of his -- see him laying down there -- there's his hair. yeah, there, now -- now you're -- >> jimmy: can you zoom out a a little bit. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: like that's his nose? >> steve: yep. [ laughter ] eyes, yeah -- >> jimmy: that's noel. >> steve: yep, he grew a beard. >> jimmy: he grew a beard and this is people living on the surface of noel gallagher's body?
noel gallagher's high flying bi are on the show tonight!plause ] that's noel. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and that's his birds >> steve: oh, they're high-flying. >> jimmy: they're pretty high-flying. >> steve: they are. perfect formation, too. >> jimmy: is that the grand canyon? no, mars? >> steve: could be. [ laughter ] mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's cold. >> steve: yeah, it's cold as hell....
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general gallagher. it was amazing went to this process and he talked about the education and the staff experience and the command experience. if you look at history will never we are successful in the department defense it really was about people. when you put in charge, who is accountable and how you generationally changed the outcome. -- they were very successful because they laid in the right people. and over time they worked the career paths and sustained those great outcomes. we have these teams that we stood up immediately i send update acquisition directives last fall. there were authorities granted to us in the national defense opposition act. it put the system in motion. the dr. was confirmed in november and is biggest thing that has brought into this is communication. the four of us have to be constantly interacting and engaging senior leadership and industry. not just a traditional industry but across the country. so much so that when you look at sort for partners as potentially work with the
general gallagher. it was amazing went to this process and he talked about the education and the staff experience and the command experience. if you look at history will never we are successful in the department defense it really was about people. when you put in charge, who is accountable and how you generationally changed the outcome. -- they were very successful because they laid in the right people. and over time they worked the career paths and sustained those great outcomes. we have these...
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frank: congressman gallagher, anything? congressman gallagher: i agree with what will is saying and would like to bring things down to practical examples. first of all, i think it is one of the existential threats we face. we live in a wired society. we are hooked up. i think it is a huge threat. and i also think anyone in background ore the community will admit that the amount of malware that is probably sitting in the public service utilities and critical infrastructure throughout this country is quite substantial and has been placed there by other countries, for sure. they have not activated it because they don't want to incur the wrath of the united states. i absolutely think it is one of the most important issues that we have today. and i think that the identification of the methods and means by which they are trying to do this is really important. we passed a bill last term that encouraged people who are subject to attacks or find malware to work with the federal government and with the national counter terrorism cent
frank: congressman gallagher, anything? congressman gallagher: i agree with what will is saying and would like to bring things down to practical examples. first of all, i think it is one of the existential threats we face. we live in a wired society. we are hooked up. i think it is a huge threat. and i also think anyone in background ore the community will admit that the amount of malware that is probably sitting in the public service utilities and critical infrastructure throughout this...
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mike gallagher led it the 60 times. and we passed over 60 bills this congress, many of which are just sitting in the senate. these two recent terror attacks last year in new york, i believe, underscore the threat that we face from a determined enemy that does not sleep. our homeland, our allies, our partners, our friends, are confronted with this stark reality and it will be for many years to come. since 2013, we've had 150 home-grown jihadist terrorist cases in the united states, and 179 isis-linked incidents in europe. i would argue that europe is in far more danger from the foreign fighter threat, from the refugees coming in, and the home-grown jihadist threat. these stats are really alarming when you look at them. and they're a demonstration of why we must remain vigilant in our request to expel violent
mike gallagher led it the 60 times. and we passed over 60 bills this congress, many of which are just sitting in the senate. these two recent terror attacks last year in new york, i believe, underscore the threat that we face from a determined enemy that does not sleep. our homeland, our allies, our partners, our friends, are confronted with this stark reality and it will be for many years to come. since 2013, we've had 150 home-grown jihadist terrorist cases in the united states, and 179...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news.rough the course of the afternoon. sunny spells back to northern ireland. before the end of the afternoon. parts of south england. this evening tonight. for southern scotland and northern england. there will be ice going into the morning. spreading south—eastwards across the uk as the day goes on. this is bbc news. its work with 0xfam. aid workers in haiti. downing street says 0xfam has serious questions to answer. syrian anti—aircraft fire. and were taken to hospital. to a government minister. it's thought the pair were part of a unit that murdered 27 hostages. there's a warning about a new scam involving the apple itunes service. using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. moron nobles stories in the 1pm moves. moves. now it's time for an update on the sport. it's been a great start by elise christie. good morning. the winter olympics in south korea. in the heats for the 500 metre short track speed skating. better than the snowboarders. edelmann died been nervous like that in
charlotte gallagher, bbc news.rough the course of the afternoon. sunny spells back to northern ireland. before the end of the afternoon. parts of south england. this evening tonight. for southern scotland and northern england. there will be ice going into the morning. spreading south—eastwards across the uk as the day goes on. this is bbc news. its work with 0xfam. aid workers in haiti. downing street says 0xfam has serious questions to answer. syrian anti—aircraft fire. and were taken to...
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charlotte gallagher reports.re used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic light scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation are transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle the britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it's committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers to make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. for nea
charlotte gallagher reports.re used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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. —— gallagher.y and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but cannabis oil is illegal in britain, so they want the home secretary amber rudd to give alfie a license to use it. it is thought this drug works with nerve receptors in the brain to help control the seizures. but the home office has ruled it out. they say... a group of mps want the home secretary to make an exception for alfie. if we can find a way for her around the regulations that exist, and we believe that we can, she can issue a license to make sure that alfie can get this medicine. alfie's family have vowed to continue their battle, saying "you've got to fight, for your kids and we want to know that
. —— gallagher.y and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but cannabis oil is illegal in britain, so they want the home secretary amber rudd to give...
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in i'm trace gallagher.to hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back to the special edition of hannity. the president spent a lot of time addressing the cpac crowd about immigration. he blasted democrats and the left over daca, sanctuary cities, highlighting the brutality of criminal gangs like and said he was going to build the wall on america's southern border. let's take a look. >> we are working to get violent offenders off our streets and behind bars and get them behind bars quickly for a long time or get them the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] in 2017 we brought cases against more violent offenders than any administration in a quarter of a century, more than any administration and we're just gearing up. we have tough people. i will tell you what. when you deal with ms-13, the only thing they understand is toughness. they don't want anything. all they understand is toughness. if that ice agent or border patrol agent is tougher than them, they respect him. we got the toughest guys you have ever s
in i'm trace gallagher.to hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back to the special edition of hannity. the president spent a lot of time addressing the cpac crowd about immigration. he blasted democrats and the left over daca, sanctuary cities, highlighting the brutality of criminal gangs like and said he was going to build the wall on america's southern border. let's take a look. >> we are working to get violent offenders off our streets and behind bars and get them behind bars...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news.tion secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering that's the question facing ministers as they try to address concerns over the cost of university, both to students and taxpayers. a review launching tomorrow to look at how degrees are funded and whether it's right that expensive science and engineering courses cost students the same as cheaper arts and humanities degrees. when the system was brought in, it wasn't anticipated that so many universities, so many courses, would all have the same fee for their course. there hasn't been as much variety that has come into the system as we woul
charlotte gallagher, bbc news.tion secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering that's the...
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james gallagher, bbc news.success rate, tested clinically, we need to see if they develop normally into embryos, quite a they develop normally into embryos, quitea a they develop normally into embryos, quite a a few things to go through. the work marks an important proof of principle and will give researchers the opportunity to explore how human ex—developed, much of which remains a mystery. —— how human eggs. james gallagher, bbc news. the publishing group trinity mirror has announced a deal of nearly £127 million to buy the daily express and the daily star and 0k magazine. 0ur media correspondent david sillito is here. 50 yea rs 50 years ago this would have been unthinkable, these were the two giants of fleet street, selling somewhere between eight and 9 million copies a day, now, adding them together, they sell less than a million, you can see the decline that has happened in the newspaper world and this is all about essentially how to deal with that decline. the trinity mirror group combined back office sta
james gallagher, bbc news.success rate, tested clinically, we need to see if they develop normally into embryos, quite a they develop normally into embryos, quitea a they develop normally into embryos, quite a a few things to go through. the work marks an important proof of principle and will give researchers the opportunity to explore how human ex—developed, much of which remains a mystery. —— how human eggs. james gallagher, bbc news. the publishing group trinity mirror has announced a...
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mike hanna al-jazeera washington let's get the latest now from andy gallagher who is in pocket and for us andy what's the latest shooter is in custody re understand what more do we know. well we're getting a clearer picture of what nicholas cruz the suspected shooter was doing and it seems like this was a very much a premeditated attack we know that he set off the fire alarm inside the school to create chaos to get the children students out of the classrooms he walked in there with an assault rifle a gas mask and two smoke grenades and it's worth mentioning that this was a building that he knew well he knew where people would be he knew how to inflict the largest amount of damage his injuries are said to be not life threatening he is now. he is now cooperating with investigators but we still don't know what the motive is we know that he was expelled from the school some time ago the police say they're already looking at his social media accounts at things on the internet they say they're already finding disturbing pictures and disturbing messages so what is clear is that this young man
mike hanna al-jazeera washington let's get the latest now from andy gallagher who is in pocket and for us andy what's the latest shooter is in custody re understand what more do we know. well we're getting a clearer picture of what nicholas cruz the suspected shooter was doing and it seems like this was a very much a premeditated attack we know that he set off the fire alarm inside the school to create chaos to get the children students out of the classrooms he walked in there with an assault...
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gallagher: before running for office, i spent seven years on active duty in the marine corps. you ride to the sound of the gun, which means if you see a problem, you don't run away or punt that problem to someone else, you confront it head on nd do your best to fix it. that's why i ran for office and we have the opportunity to do it today, to end the devastating cuts to our national defense. to my colleagues who have concerns, i get it. i would say two things. neglecting our defense is not a recipe for long-term savings. as we have seen time and again throughout history, weakness invites aggression and costs us money if we slide into conflict on someone else's terms. i have only been here a year and i got lost trying to find this place today, but it is always easy to vote no. you could always find some excuse to vote to, but the american people sent us here to fix problems like this no matter how difficult that may be. thank you. he speaker: any questions? >> leader pelosi had her big show on the floor last night that lasted over eight hours. why are you insisting this will be
gallagher: before running for office, i spent seven years on active duty in the marine corps. you ride to the sound of the gun, which means if you see a problem, you don't run away or punt that problem to someone else, you confront it head on nd do your best to fix it. that's why i ran for office and we have the opportunity to do it today, to end the devastating cuts to our national defense. to my colleagues who have concerns, i get it. i would say two things. neglecting our defense is not a...
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making sure general gallagher knows we have the funding to go do it.s gearing up to do a big one here in the spring sometime i think. that is really the biggest challenge. laying in that concept, is it sound, does it make sense? the cases we need to move money around so you need that justification. is amazing how much time we talk about, just laying in the concept correctly for the test. you want to elaborate? >> this type of funding is apsley critical for us to do the things we need to do to experiment, demonstrate, to assess and determine whether or not -- this type of funding is absolutely critical. we rely heavily on that. we have not had a lot of that in that workspace unfortunately. one of the things that the secretary has reported back to congress on the network, it's about moving money around. to give us freedom of action. to define what is possible. it is critical for us to be able to have those resources and to be able to experiment demonstrated kind of move out. >> that's a long way away from me to say we have the authority to move about. th
making sure general gallagher knows we have the funding to go do it.s gearing up to do a big one here in the spring sometime i think. that is really the biggest challenge. laying in that concept, is it sound, does it make sense? the cases we need to move money around so you need that justification. is amazing how much time we talk about, just laying in the concept correctly for the test. you want to elaborate? >> this type of funding is apsley critical for us to do the things we need to...
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gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great day for care givers in my home state of wisconsin and across this country. house resolution 443 recognizes the importance of trauma informed care to individual wellness, to the efficacy of care, and improved quality of life for those who have experienced trauma. passage of this resolution demonstrates that this body believes in the power that trauma-informed care can have in helping children, families and adults overcome trauma and lead healthy lives. . from veterans reintegrating into society to survivors of childhood abuse many can benefit from the principles of trauma-informed care. by recognizing and sense tiffly addressing the impacts of traumatic experiences we can build stronger and more resilient communities. we all want to address major pobs like addiction, obesity, and this moves the ball forward by raising awareness in recognizing evidence-based practice and solutions. rigorous study have shown benefits for communities an governments that implement trauma-in
gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great day for care givers in my home state of wisconsin and across this country. house resolution 443 recognizes the importance of trauma informed care to individual wellness, to the efficacy of care, and improved quality of life for those who have experienced trauma. passage of this resolution demonstrates that this body believes in the power that trauma-informed care can have in helping children, families and adults overcome trauma and lead healthy...
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gallagher became the first british athlete to win a gold medal on snow when she won the super—g in sochias initially left out of the squad but she nowjoins mille knight and menna fitzpatrick in paralympicsgb for next month's games . the second round of matches in rugby union's six nations championship, take place this weekend. opening wins for wales, ireland and england. the big match is at twickenham on saturday, england against wales. the welsh are unchanged after their big win against scotland, just a couple of changes for england withjonathanjoseph and danny care coming in to the starting 15. here's our rugby union reporter chrisjones . the england boss has been quite quiet this week up until now letting warren gatland and wales do the talking. after naming his side for saturday's clash, he has cranked the pressure up on the welsh questioned whether they can handle the expectation at twickenham this weekend when they can cope with the step up from cardiff last time out and has pointed the finger at that young fly—half rhys patchell. and has pointed the finger at that young fly— half
gallagher became the first british athlete to win a gold medal on snow when she won the super—g in sochias initially left out of the squad but she nowjoins mille knight and menna fitzpatrick in paralympicsgb for next month's games . the second round of matches in rugby union's six nations championship, take place this weekend. opening wins for wales, ireland and england. the big match is at twickenham on saturday, england against wales. the welsh are unchanged after their big win against...
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charlotte gallagher reports.nna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course. but she disappeared after placing an advert ina disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river, raped, beaten, and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the serial killer, michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. michel fourniret, known as the ogre of the arden was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women with his wife as an accomplice. we were hoping to get some news from the french authorities for some time, but it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he had actually admitted to being involved in the murder ofjoanna parrish. that parents have spent the last decade is fighting forjustice for their daughter and pressuring the french authorities to keep investigating the case. we suspected michel fourniret for many years. that suspicion was based on a number of things, quite a lot, a
charlotte gallagher reports.nna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course. but she disappeared after placing an advert ina disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river, raped, beaten, and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the serial killer, michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. michel fourniret, known as the ogre of the arden was jailed in 2008 for...
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cnn's dianne gallagher is with them. dianne, how was the march?ly short march, just a few blocks up here. the kids are incredibly organized. we were going to try to talk to some of those kids, but they had meetings right away. they said, look, this is the reason we're here, these meetings. i do have a teacher with me, geography teacher. >> government teacher. >> reporter: my apology, government teacher. >> talk to me -- >> i'm their teacher. i came with a colleague. i had all these kids in class, all the famous kids now, david and emma. you're obviously compelled. it affected us as well as them. i luckily got out, i'm here along with the kids as well. i drove them up -- actually it's for you guys. we're going back tonight for the debate. i volunteered to be the guy to drive a few of them and be back for tonight. >> reporter: as a government teacher, how do you feel about them using that voice to come up here? >> it's amazing. i hope it endures. i'm -- i'm kind of at a loss for words. they're all bright, as we've seen. they're passionate. they were
cnn's dianne gallagher is with them. dianne, how was the march?ly short march, just a few blocks up here. the kids are incredibly organized. we were going to try to talk to some of those kids, but they had meetings right away. they said, look, this is the reason we're here, these meetings. i do have a teacher with me, geography teacher. >> government teacher. >> reporter: my apology, government teacher. >> talk to me -- >> i'm their teacher. i came with a colleague. i...
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charlotte gallagher reports. used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic light scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation are transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle the britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it's committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers to make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news — the travel show. t
charlotte gallagher reports. used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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charlotte gallagher reports.en in large plant pots in a suburban home, where the suspect carried out landscape gardening. this man, 66—year—old bruce mcarthur, has been charged with the murders of five men, and detectives believe more charges may follow. forensic teams are searching 30 properties, battling plunging temperatures to dig through the frozen ground. officers are also examining bruce mcarthur‘s computer and mobile phone and investigating a possible link between gay dating apps and the murders. there is an extensive digital investigation going on, going through online applications, going through cellphones, different apps. we are preparing warrants, and have prepared warrants on different providers. that is a very big part of this investigation as well. in december, police tried to calm community concern that there was a serial killer stalking the area, following a handful of disappearances in the gay village. now, officers are in the midst of a huge investigation that spans across canada's largest city
charlotte gallagher reports.en in large plant pots in a suburban home, where the suspect carried out landscape gardening. this man, 66—year—old bruce mcarthur, has been charged with the murders of five men, and detectives believe more charges may follow. forensic teams are searching 30 properties, battling plunging temperatures to dig through the frozen ground. officers are also examining bruce mcarthur‘s computer and mobile phone and investigating a possible link between gay dating apps...
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trace gallagher has details and the senate failed to rule each a consensus on immigration. the latest on capitol hill. ♪ welcome to fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. hundreds of people are attending a vigil for victims of wednesday's mass shooting in a south florida school. the gathering began for a moment of silence for the 17 who were killed, audible sobs for the crowd as the names of each victim were read. some held flowers while others carried signs. members of the crowned started shouting no more guns. covering the warning signs and red flags, police say has admitted to the massacre. it trace gallagher takes a look at some of the proposals but first chief national correspondent ed henry joining us from florida where one victim remains in critical condition. >> breaking tonight, we got our first look at an affidavit with the broward county sheriff where nicholas cruz admits that he was the gunman. laying out with everyone in the world was expecting but a confession from the killer himself. 17 dead but they were expecting those numbers could have been a
trace gallagher has details and the senate failed to rule each a consensus on immigration. the latest on capitol hill. ♪ welcome to fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. hundreds of people are attending a vigil for victims of wednesday's mass shooting in a south florida school. the gathering began for a moment of silence for the 17 who were killed, audible sobs for the crowd as the names of each victim were read. some held flowers while others carried signs. members of the...
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this gallagher / california statecw carrier can go onto a school campus in california, you know our students are sitting ducks.">( marty ) the education committee at the capitol is going to review the armed -guard proposal. ( marty ) police in southern california detained a former 49er after a threatening instagram post caused his former high school closing for the day. johnathan martin shared this photo of a gun on his verified instagram page... the caption read "when you're a bully victim and coward...your options are suicide or revenge." the perceived threat was serious enough to close his former los angeles high school... harvard- westlake... in light of what just happened in florida. martin was taken into custody...it is unknown what specific charges he might be facing. martin, who played at stanford, made national headlines when he was bullied by teammates when he was a member of the miami dolphins. he tagged two of those teammates in his instagram post. ( marty ) still ahead ... the giants and a's take the fiel
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news.edraogo, has died following a stroke. he was 64. mr ouedraogo was one of a group of film makers who helped put his country at the centre of african cinema. perhaps his most famous film work was the 1989 film yaaba. the best of british film—making talent has been honoured at the baftas, with many of the stars using the spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal which has gripped the industry in recent months. the big winner of the night was three billboards outside ebbing, missouri which won in five categories, while gary oldman was named best actorfor his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour. here's our arts editor will gompertz. his report contains some flash photography. the baftas 2018. part award ceremony, part platform for protest. the wear something black dress code represents a collective stand against harassment and inequality in the workplace. there is definitely a different feel to the baftas this year. people are still coming to celebrate filmmaking at it
charlotte gallagher, bbc news.edraogo, has died following a stroke. he was 64. mr ouedraogo was one of a group of film makers who helped put his country at the centre of african cinema. perhaps his most famous film work was the 1989 film yaaba. the best of british film—making talent has been honoured at the baftas, with many of the stars using the spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal which has gripped the industry in recent months. the big winner of the night was three...
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trace gallagher, thank you very much. when neil armstrong put the first human foot on the moon, he said one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. at least that would not fly in canada. >> maternal love is the love that will change the future for mankind -- >> we like to say people kind. it's more inclusive. >> yes, thank you. >> we can all learn from each other. >> shannon: although prime minister justin true bows, it was well-received, it's got plenty of backlash, with some of him accusing him of mansplaining and taking political correctness to a new level. others simply argued that the word "people kind" doesn't actually exist in the english language. taking criticism from members of both parties tonight after the president called some democrats "treasonous," our panel will wield debate. the death of an nfl player igniting new discussion over immigration. the illegal immigrant accused of killing him and another man while driving drunk. and exclusive reaction from indian when i received the diagnosis, i knew at
trace gallagher, thank you very much. when neil armstrong put the first human foot on the moon, he said one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. at least that would not fly in canada. >> maternal love is the love that will change the future for mankind -- >> we like to say people kind. it's more inclusive. >> yes, thank you. >> we can all learn from each other. >> shannon: although prime minister justin true bows, it was well-received, it's got plenty of...
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james gallagher, bbc news.ws this hour, but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live. oxfam is summoned to a meeting with the government over allegations some of its staff used prostitutes in haiti. its future funding could be in doubt. becky dobson is named as one of three britons who died in a helicopter crash over the grand canyon. the others are jason hill and stuart hill. theresa may has been meeting workers in belfast today. her visit to northern ireland, along with the irish prime minister, leo vardkar, prompts speculation that a deal to restore the devolved government at stormont may be closer. in the business news... did barclay‘s did ba rclay‘s bank did barclay‘s bank give qatar a loan which was used to buy shares in the bank? it is being investigated by the uk's serious fraud office. the decision to charge barclays bank as well is significant because it holds the banking licence that allows it to operate in different countries. 21st century fox has put forward plans to ensure the independence of sky
james gallagher, bbc news.ws this hour, but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live. oxfam is summoned to a meeting with the government over allegations some of its staff used prostitutes in haiti. its future funding could be in doubt. becky dobson is named as one of three britons who died in a helicopter crash over the grand canyon. the others are jason hill and stuart hill. theresa may has been meeting workers in belfast today. her visit to northern ireland, along with the irish prime...
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charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation.ur mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague at save the children, and assaulting a woman during a trip to harvard university in 2015. late last night, brendan cox apologised for his actions. the labour mp jess phillips, who was friends withjo cox, said he was right to stand down. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know and my friend who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. i don't defend any of this behaviour. a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to the charity. today, jo cox's sister said the family would support b
charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation.ur mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague at save...
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our health correspondent james gallagher has more.nd breakfast cereals. they are some of the nation's favourite foods but new concerns have been raised by french scientists. they think the way these foods are produced or packaged may be raising the risk of cancer. it may come as a surprise but around half the foods we eat are classed as ultra—processed. that generally means they're made in a factory with a huge list of ingredients down the side of the packet. we know they're bad for our waistlines, but could they be bad for our health in other ways too? the french study looked at nearly 105,000 people. they were quite young with an average age of 43. the results showed a 10% increase in ultra—processed foods was linked to a 12% increase in the risk of cancer, and an 11% increase in breast cancer risk. but critics say the term "ultra—processed" encompasses so many foods it's hard to work out what's really going on, and while this research has found hints of a link with cancer, it's not definitive. so do we need to bin the bread? we sho
our health correspondent james gallagher has more.nd breakfast cereals. they are some of the nation's favourite foods but new concerns have been raised by french scientists. they think the way these foods are produced or packaged may be raising the risk of cancer. it may come as a surprise but around half the foods we eat are classed as ultra—processed. that generally means they're made in a factory with a huge list of ingredients down the side of the packet. we know they're bad for our...
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charlotte gallagher reports.they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturate, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, which were introduced by the department of health in 2013, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two—thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic lights scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation is transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it is committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. samuel ljackson has been leading the tributes to reg e cathey, best known for his roles in house of cards and the wire, who
charlotte gallagher reports.they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturate, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, which were introduced by the department of health in 2013, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two—thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic lights scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation is transferred into...
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there's better news for paralympic skiing champion kelly gallagher — she and her guide gary smith havegher became the first british athlete to win a gold medal on snow when she won the super—g in sochi four years ago. she was initially left out of the squad but she nowjoins mille knight and menna fitzpatrick in paralympicsgb. after their heavy defeat to wales on the opening weekend of the six nations, scotland have made six changes to their line—up for sunday's game against france. principal among them is the return of former captain greig laidlaw. he's recalled at scrum—half in place of ali price. the experienced sean maitland and ryan wilson also return. jonathan joseph will start for england in their game against wales at twickenham. he comes in at outside centre, with ben te‘o dropping to the bench. and danny care will become england's most capped scrum—half — he replaces the injured ben youngs. arsenal manager arsene wenger says english footballers may now be "the masters of diving." tottenham head coach mauricio pochettino said this week that ‘tricking' an opponent was now part o
there's better news for paralympic skiing champion kelly gallagher — she and her guide gary smith havegher became the first british athlete to win a gold medal on snow when she won the super—g in sochi four years ago. she was initially left out of the squad but she nowjoins mille knight and menna fitzpatrick in paralympicsgb. after their heavy defeat to wales on the opening weekend of the six nations, scotland have made six changes to their line—up for sunday's game against france....
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was last named gallagher walked away empty handed yet gave one of the evening's most moving performances. i. after ariana grande i fell ill the former oasis lead singer stepped in to perform a tribute for the victims of the terror attack in manchester. bain's leading art fair the arco madrid is on once again over two hundred galleries from twenty nine countries will be showing works at their pavilions until sunday. and the spotlight this year is on the theme of the future in particular in works by female and italian artists. the fair will be open until february the twenty fifth. to be honest today i was especially looking forward to our next report which is about the all spoke of that brings back memories for me because here in germany the puppet theater from a very a is an institution it was one of the first children's programmes on german t.v. some of the water marionettes have even made it onto the big screen each puppet is handmade by the small family business now it turns seventy and even today both kids and adults alike love it. the whole world of it's the characters like jim basse
was last named gallagher walked away empty handed yet gave one of the evening's most moving performances. i. after ariana grande i fell ill the former oasis lead singer stepped in to perform a tribute for the victims of the terror attack in manchester. bain's leading art fair the arco madrid is on once again over two hundred galleries from twenty nine countries will be showing works at their pavilions until sunday. and the spotlight this year is on the theme of the future in particular in works...
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here's our health correspondent, james gallagher. how did the chicken cross the road?aking people laugh. ..to feel safe. but off the stage he takes antidepressants in order to get from one day to the next. it did feel literally like a weight off my shoulders. i was less anxious. and i sort of feltjust more even, you know, not happy, but even. antidepressants are some of our most commonly—used drugs. 64 million prescriptions were handed out in england in 2016 and, yet, they are the source of huge debate. so many people take antidepressants that it seems remarkable there could be serious questions about whether they work, but some trials have hinted they have no affect, and for the fiercest critics, antidepressants are snake oil. but scientists think they have finally answered the question in a huge study. they analysed more than 500 clinical trials, including previously unpublished data held by drug companies. we found that all the most commonly prescribed antidepressants work for major depression and for people with moderate to severe depression and also we found that
here's our health correspondent, james gallagher. how did the chicken cross the road?aking people laugh. ..to feel safe. but off the stage he takes antidepressants in order to get from one day to the next. it did feel literally like a weight off my shoulders. i was less anxious. and i sort of feltjust more even, you know, not happy, but even. antidepressants are some of our most commonly—used drugs. 64 million prescriptions were handed out in england in 2016 and, yet, they are the source of...
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. >> reporter: assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill. he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam and more in depth inspections which he says up until now were superficial. >> our current statute said the dam should be inspected from time to time. obviously that is completely insufficient. >> reporter: gal girl says his bill would require the department of -- globbier gallagher says his bill -- gallagher says his bill would require the department of water to follow new regulations. many across the north state hold their breath hoping they'll never have to relive february 12th of 2017 again. >> by the time we're done the entire state is going to give a damn. battle is br >>> coming up the new tech that can scare off a car burglar and it's made right here in the bay area. >> a battle is brewing over the fate of this bay area war memorial. it's less about the crosses and more about what lies over the hill. >> and the promising new drug that claims it can beat the flu in 24 hours, now soon it could hit the market. >> it certainly fee
. >> reporter: assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill. he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam and more in depth inspections which he says up until now were superficial. >> our current statute said the dam should be inspected from time to time. obviously that is completely insufficient. >> reporter: gal girl says his bill would require the department of -- globbier gallagher says his bill -- gallagher says his bill would require the department of water to...
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charlotte gallagher reports.a university course, but she disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river. she had been raped, beaten and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, serial killer michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. he is known as the ogre of the ardennes, and was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women. his wife, monique, was his accomplice. we had been hoping to get closure from the french authorities for quite some time. but it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he had admitted to being involved in the murder. joanna parrish‘s parents have spent the last decades fighting forjustice for their daughter, and pressing the french authorities to keep investigating the case. we had suspected michel fourniret for many years. and that was based on a number of things, quite a lot as a matter of fact, but we have always recognised that those things had been circumstantial, and pro
charlotte gallagher reports.a university course, but she disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river. she had been raped, beaten and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, serial killer michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. he is known as the ogre of the ardennes, and was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women. his wife, monique, was his accomplice. we had been hoping to get...
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gallagher joins us live now from outside the school in parkland that florida and the i guess a lot of the students there must be quite proud of all the work they've done in the past few weeks to highlight the issue of gun laws and the danger that a lot of students are in in the united states but at the same time this their first day back at school must be very painful and very difficult. i think there is a great sense of pride in this community the students of the past two weeks but i think today was a very traumatic but in. the principal of the school told the children here don't bring your notepads don't bring your pencils and your backpacks this is a day of healing inside this school grief counselors were on hand lots of the students were pretty excited to get back to school to see their friends to talk about what happened here two weeks ago when they lost seventeen people let's just hear from a couple of the students who made that brave walk through the gates of the marjorie high school. i'm a little nervous very. very sick how there's so much security here and i just want my frie
gallagher joins us live now from outside the school in parkland that florida and the i guess a lot of the students there must be quite proud of all the work they've done in the past few weeks to highlight the issue of gun laws and the danger that a lot of students are in in the united states but at the same time this their first day back at school must be very painful and very difficult. i think there is a great sense of pride in this community the students of the past two weeks but i think...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news.d to support her widow after he admitted behaving inappropriately to women in 2015. the education secretary says university tuition fees should reflect the economic benefit graduates will have two the country ahead of a review of higher education funding in england. sport now, and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. there was a shock in today's only fa cup tie. league 0ne's bottom team rochdale came from behind to earn a replay with tottenham. harry kane had given the premier league side a 2—1 lead from the penalty spot in the last two minutes but rochdale conjured a dramatic equaliser deep into injury time at spotland. steve davis was their hero and they will face each other again at wembley for a place in the quarter—finals. it was an amazing game, an amazing event for us. it was a real pleasure. we took the opponents on. we know how good they are, but we tried to take them on. sacrificial behaviour at times from the players, but every one of the player
charlotte gallagher, bbc news.d to support her widow after he admitted behaving inappropriately to women in 2015. the education secretary says university tuition fees should reflect the economic benefit graduates will have two the country ahead of a review of higher education funding in england. sport now, and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. there was a shock in today's only fa cup tie. league 0ne's bottom team rochdale came from behind to earn a replay with...
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mike gallagher is going to show up. we passed over 60 bills in this congress, many of which were just sitting in the senate. these two recent terror attacks last year in new york, i believe underscore the threat that we face from a determined enemy that does not sleep. our homeland, our allies, partners, friends are confronted with a stark reality and will be for years to come. since 2013, we have had 150 homegrown jihadist and terrorist cases in the united states and 179 isis linked incidents in europe. i would believe that europe is in far more danger from the foreign fighter threat. these stats are alarming when you look at them and they are a demonstration of why we must remain vigilant in our quest to expel violent islamic extremism from the earth, by destroying the roots from which it came. this threat manifests itself in the unstable ground upon which jihadist ideology spreads, whether it is the middle east, north and sub sahara africa, the philippines and elsewhere. we must deny these combatants from achieving t
mike gallagher is going to show up. we passed over 60 bills in this congress, many of which were just sitting in the senate. these two recent terror attacks last year in new york, i believe underscore the threat that we face from a determined enemy that does not sleep. our homeland, our allies, partners, friends are confronted with a stark reality and will be for years to come. since 2013, we have had 150 homegrown jihadist and terrorist cases in the united states and 179 isis linked incidents...