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the parents of charlie gard — who lost their fight to take him to america for experimental treatmentsay his life support will be switched off today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives. we know what day our son dies, but we don't even get a say over what happens to him. parts of president trump's controversial travel ban have come into force, affecting people from six mainly muslim countries. a rare sea turtle, that washed up thousands of miles off course in wales, is taken to gran canaria to be set free. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, live cricket matches will return to bbc television for the first time in 21 years, after a new deal was done with the ecb. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. it's emerged that the cladding used to renovate grenfell tower — where police believe 80 people died in a fire — was changed to a type which cost nearly £300,000 less. documents obtained by bbc news show officials originally chose a zinc cladding, but then decided upon a less fire—retardant aluminium version. kensington and chelsea council says safety would not hav
the parents of charlie gard — who lost their fight to take him to america for experimental treatmentsay his life support will be switched off today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives. we know what day our son dies, but we don't even get a say over what happens to him. parts of president trump's controversial travel ban have come into force, affecting people from six mainly muslim countries. a rare sea turtle, that washed up thousands of miles off course in wales, is taken to gran...
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a lille ba by a lille baby charlie gard says live support is to be turned off today.the funeral has taken —— funerals have ta ken and the funeral has taken —— funerals have taken place for martyn hett and megan hurley, who died in the manchester bombings. time for the manchester bombings. time for the sport. good afternoon. british number three heather watson has missed out on a place in the final of the aegon international at eastbourne, after defeat to sixth seed caroline wozniacki. wozniacki took the first set 6—2, before treatment to an abdominal injury in the second saw watson storm back to take it 6—3. the decider was the tightest set by some way, as both players dug in for victory. the dane eventually took it 7—5 with a break in the final game of the match. she will play carolyn abbott is the next. —— carolyn abbott scoble. johanna konta should have been playing in the second semi final at eastbourne after the watson match, but withdrew this morning after a nasty fall in her quarterfinal tie against angelique kerber yesterday. we were doing the best we could to
a lille ba by a lille baby charlie gard says live support is to be turned off today.the funeral has taken —— funerals have ta ken and the funeral has taken —— funerals have taken place for martyn hett and megan hurley, who died in the manchester bombings. time for the manchester bombings. time for the sport. good afternoon. british number three heather watson has missed out on a place in the final of the aegon international at eastbourne, after defeat to sixth seed caroline wozniacki....
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the parents of ten—month—old charlie gard, who fought an unsuccessful legal battle to take him to america experimental treatment, say he will stop receiving life support today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives. we know what day our son is going to die and we don't even get a say in what's going to happen to him. parts of president trump's controversial travel ban have come into force today, affecting refugees and visitors from six mainly muslim countries. the german parliament has voted to legalise same—sex marriage, granting gay and lesbian couples full marital rights including child adoption. also the welsh turtle who is now having fun in the sun. a rare sea turtle called menai who washed up on an anglesey beach is taken to gran canaria to an anglesey beach is taken to gran ca naria to be an anglesey beach is taken to gran canaria to be released. and british world number one tennis player andy murray will begin the defence of his wimbledon title against a qualifier or a lucky loser on monday. good morning. it's friday the 30th ofjune. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsro
the parents of ten—month—old charlie gard, who fought an unsuccessful legal battle to take him to america experimental treatment, say he will stop receiving life support today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives. we know what day our son is going to die and we don't even get a say in what's going to happen to him. parts of president trump's controversial travel ban have come into force today, affecting refugees and visitors from six mainly muslim countries. the german parliament...
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and charlie gard, and yet, he's my son.d improve his life. and we will fight to the bitter end for him, and you know, whatever we have to go through to get the chance that he needs, we are more than willing to do, because he's our son and we love him. richard lister is here. they talk about their parental rights having been stripped, why did they not have the right to do what they not have the right to do what they thought was best for their son. it isa they thought was best for their son. it is a very sad case and people ask why don‘t they have the right to do twla they want with their child and decide what they think is in his interests. the law is clear the rights of child take precedence over the rights of adult and after the court has determined and a succession of courts have determined what the best interests are for charlie gard, then those rights take priority. the courts have decided it is in his best interest to have palliative care and he could be exposed to suffering and be in distress, although we can‘t tell b
and charlie gard, and yet, he's my son.d improve his life. and we will fight to the bitter end for him, and you know, whatever we have to go through to get the chance that he needs, we are more than willing to do, because he's our son and we love him. richard lister is here. they talk about their parental rights having been stripped, why did they not have the right to do what they not have the right to do what they thought was best for their son. it isa they thought was best for their son. it...
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the european court of human rights have been deliberating on whether doctors treating charlie garde canthat would be against the wishes of his parents. they want to take their son to the us for experimental treatment for a red and attic disorder, last week, the uk supreme court agreed with specialists at great ormond street hospital. —— a bare genetic disorder. that he should be allowed to die with dignity. as i say, judges are with you european court of human rights are going to carry on with their deliberations. they have said that charlie gard should keep receiving life—support treatment until midnight onjune the i9 treatment until midnight onjune the 19 while they continue to consider his case. that newsjustin to us here at the bbc from the european court of human rights. let us return now to our colleague jane court of human rights. let us return now to our colleaguejane hill in downing street. thanks, we have been talking about those discussions between theresa may and the dup today. recently that intervention from john major, former conservative prime minister expressing consider
the european court of human rights have been deliberating on whether doctors treating charlie garde canthat would be against the wishes of his parents. they want to take their son to the us for experimental treatment for a red and attic disorder, last week, the uk supreme court agreed with specialists at great ormond street hospital. —— a bare genetic disorder. that he should be allowed to die with dignity. as i say, judges are with you european court of human rights are going to carry on...
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the parents of charlie gard, who lost their fight to take him to america for experimental treatment, say his life support will be switched off today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives... we know what day our son dies, and we don't even get a say over what happens to him. parts of president trump's controversial travel ban come into force, affecting people from six mainly muslim countries. funerals take place for 29—year—old martyn hett and 15—year—old megan hurley, who died in the manchester bomb attack. also... washed up in wales — now having fun in the sun... a rare sea turtle found on a beach in anglesey is taken to gran canaria, to be set free. british world no.1 tennis player andy murray will begin the defence of his wimbledon title against a qualifier or a lucky loser on monday. and live cricket returns to bbc television for the first time in 21 years. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chairman of the local government association has criticised fire safety tests being carried out on cladding from high—rise buildings — claiming the examinations are flawed. it
the parents of charlie gard, who lost their fight to take him to america for experimental treatment, say his life support will be switched off today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives... we know what day our son dies, and we don't even get a say over what happens to him. parts of president trump's controversial travel ban come into force, affecting people from six mainly muslim countries. funerals take place for 29—year—old martyn hett and 15—year—old megan hurley, who died in...
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charlie gard's pa rents, allowed to go on for.aught this whole thing is, has said that if great ormond street hospital withdraws critical care, they will report to the hospital for manslaughter. so there are very entrenched positions here and at the centre of it all, this poor
charlie gard's pa rents, allowed to go on for.aught this whole thing is, has said that if great ormond street hospital withdraws critical care, they will report to the hospital for manslaughter. so there are very entrenched positions here and at the centre of it all, this poor
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european court of human rights, have rejected a plea from the parents of the terminally—ill baby charlie gardto intervene in the case. and allow experimental treatment. google has been fined more than £2 billion by the european commission for illegally favouring its own shopping services. and in the next hour the government has set up an independent expert panel, to provide advice on fire safety in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. it comes as theresa may says there must be a "major national investigation" into the use of cladding on high—rise buildings. and 50 years on from the first cash machine, we take a look at the changing face of banking. good evening and welcome to bbc news. companies across the world are reporting they have been struck by a major ransomware cyber—attack with british firms among those to confirm their it systems had been targeted. what do we know so far? the attack started in the ukraine, with the country's state power company and kiev‘s main airport among the first to report issues. the confectionary manufacturer mars said part of the company's pet food unit wa
european court of human rights, have rejected a plea from the parents of the terminally—ill baby charlie gardto intervene in the case. and allow experimental treatment. google has been fined more than £2 billion by the european commission for illegally favouring its own shopping services. and in the next hour the government has set up an independent expert panel, to provide advice on fire safety in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. it comes as theresa may says there must be a...
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chris gard and connie yates wanted 10—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditionndergo a therapy trial in america. the governor of the bank of england has issued a warning about the amount of money banks are lending to us. it comes as consumer borrowing reaches its highest level since 2005. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be speaking to a cyber security expert about the latest major cyber attack targeting ukraine's national bank and its largest airport. it's been fifty years since the first atm opened in the uk — we'll be looking at how far the technology has come since then. and at seven — we'lljoin katty kay and christian fraser in 100 days plus, for more on what the us says is the compelling evidence that president assad is preparing a chemical attack. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm damian johnson with our main stories. world cup controversy laid bare as fifa decides to publish a critical report into
chris gard and connie yates wanted 10—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditionndergo a therapy trial in america. the governor of the bank of england has issued a warning about the amount of money banks are lending to us. it comes as consumer borrowing reaches its highest level since 2005. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be speaking to a cyber security expert about the latest major...
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chris gard and connie yates wanted 10—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditioning in the last couple of hours that they've been hit by a major cyber attack. the british advertising agency wpp is among dozens of firms reporting problems. the government has appointed an expert panel to advise on immediate safety action following the grenfell tower fire. time for a full round up of the day's sports news — let's cross now to the bbc sports centre and damianjohnson. they've been playing for around half an hour in poland as england under—21s attempt to reach the final of the european championship for the first time in eight years as they take on germany in the semi—final in poland. england have had the best of it so far and should be ahead. nathaniel chalobah might have scored with this early header. and there was an even better chance for tammy abraham. it's been entertaining so far but it's still nil—nil. fifa has decided to publish a controversial internal report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 world cup tournaments in russia and qatar. it follows a
chris gard and connie yates wanted 10—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditioning in the last couple of hours that they've been hit by a major cyber attack. the british advertising agency wpp is among dozens of firms reporting problems. the government has appointed an expert panel to advise on immediate safety action following the grenfell tower fire. time for a full round up of the day's sports news — let's cross now to the bbc sports centre and damianjohnson....
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these touching images of connie yates and chris gard with their son charlie were taken on the roof ofganised by nurses. a brief respite from the months they have spent in intensive care. charlie is terminally ill with a progressive disorder that weakens his muscles. he cannot move, he cannot breathe unaided and cannot swallow and has serious brain damage. for months, his doctors have argued he should be allowed to die. his parents wanted to take him to the united states for experimental treatment, and they were distraught when three uk courts backed the doctors. now by a majority verdict, the european court has done the same. the strasbourg judges ruled the uk courts had been meticulous and thorough and supported their view that it was most likely charlie was being exposed to continued pain, suffering and distress. and that undergoing experimental treatment with no prospects of success would offer no benefit. there is now a question of what will happen to the £1.3 million that charlie's parents crowdfunded through 83,000 donations. so why has every court and every medical experts deci
these touching images of connie yates and chris gard with their son charlie were taken on the roof ofganised by nurses. a brief respite from the months they have spent in intensive care. charlie is terminally ill with a progressive disorder that weakens his muscles. he cannot move, he cannot breathe unaided and cannot swallow and has serious brain damage. for months, his doctors have argued he should be allowed to die. his parents wanted to take him to the united states for experimental...
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charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry, or swallow.usly brain damaged and kept alive with a mechanical ventilator. his parents, chris gaard and connie yates, have raised £i.3 million through crowd funding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern is that charlie may experience pain, but is unable to respond to it. lask week, the uk supreme court said that while it had the utmost sympathy for his parents, it was not in charlie's interests to subject him to futile treatment that could potentially prolong his suffering. today, a panel of sevenjudges at the european court of human rights in strasbourg will consider written evidence in the case. if they decide to take on the issue, a full hearing will be organised. if not, then the pa
charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry, or swallow.usly brain damaged and kept alive with a mechanical ventilator. his parents, chris gaard and connie yates, have raised £i.3 million through crowd funding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent...
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little charlie gard is terminally ill — his parents lose their final legal battle to give him experimentaling out our credit cards — a warning from the bank of england about forgetting the lessons of the past. google faces a record fine from the eu competition watchdog, over £2 billion, for being unfair to other companies. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, england's women post a record—breaking total of 377 in their world cup match against pakistan. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has had to backtrack on her plans to push for a second independence referendum as early as next year. today's decision follows the general election in which her snp lost 21 seats. ruth davidson, the leader of the scottish conservatives, said ms sturgeon was — as she put it — "leaking credibility and confidence". here's our scotland editor sarah smith. nicola sturgeon may not look like a woman thwarted. but she cannot now march ahead with her plans for an independence referendum, admitting today that voters have rejected that idea and she has had to
little charlie gard is terminally ill — his parents lose their final legal battle to give him experimentaling out our credit cards — a warning from the bank of england about forgetting the lessons of the past. google faces a record fine from the eu competition watchdog, over £2 billion, for being unfair to other companies. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, england's women post a record—breaking total of 377 in their world cup match against pakistan. good evening and welcome to the...
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who decides little charlie gard's future — his parents or medical experts? answer now lies with the european court. you'd think it was a big—budget film premiere — we're in la where they're unveiling the next generation of video games. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: 11 days before the first test against the all blacks, the lions fall short in new zealand once again. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. negotiations between theresa may and northern ireland's democratic unionist party are still continuing with both sides confident tonight of a deal tomorrow. the dup leader, arlene foster, has outlined her priorities — among them brexit and counter—terrorism. today the former conservative prime ministerjohn majorjoined others who've voiced their concerns over the implications of a deal with the dup. all of which gave labour leader jeremy corbyn some of his best lines in the commons. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. they are all here, with new mps parliament returning to its business. the commons speaker elected,
who decides little charlie gard's future — his parents or medical experts? answer now lies with the european court. you'd think it was a big—budget film premiere — we're in la where they're unveiling the next generation of video games. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: 11 days before the first test against the all blacks, the lions fall short in new zealand once again. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. negotiations between theresa may and northern...
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chris gard and connie yates lost their final legal appeal, to take their son to america for experimentalid the prospects of success would "continue to cause charlie significant harm". the european commission has fined google, more than £2 billion the european commission has fined google more than £2 billion for breaking competition laws. it says the company has abused its dominance as a search engine, by giving priority to its own shopping comparison service. google says it's considering an appeal. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. they're the new masters of the universe. google's products have changed our lives forever but, today, the company was brought down to earth in the brussels headquarters of the european commission. after a seven—year investigation into google's business practices, commissioner margrethe vestager delivered a brutal verdict. google has abused its market dominance as a search engine by giving illegal advantages to another google product, its shopping comparison service. if you search google for something that you want to buy — say, for instance, my new cricket
chris gard and connie yates lost their final legal appeal, to take their son to america for experimentalid the prospects of success would "continue to cause charlie significant harm". the european commission has fined google, more than £2 billion the european commission has fined google more than £2 billion for breaking competition laws. it says the company has abused its dominance as a search engine, by giving priority to its own shopping comparison service. google says it's...
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who decides little charlie gard's future — his parents or medical experts?r now lies with the european court. and on newsnight: a tory minister dropped from theresa may's team yesterday, tells us why the party has to change its ways, and change its name. good evening and welcome to bbc news. talks between theresa may and the democratic unionist party to ensure the prime minister gets a working majority in the vommons to ensure the prime minister gets a working majority in the commons have not yet resulted in a deal. both sides though said the talks had gone well and an agreement is expected tomorrow. the dup leader arlene foster has outlined her priorities — among them brexit and counter—terrorism. the former conservative prime minister, john major, has added his voice to concerns about the implications of a deal with the dup and its possible repercussions on the peace process in northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. they're all here. with new mps, parliament returning to its business. the commons' speaker elected, well, dragged, b
who decides little charlie gard's future — his parents or medical experts?r now lies with the european court. and on newsnight: a tory minister dropped from theresa may's team yesterday, tells us why the party has to change its ways, and change its name. good evening and welcome to bbc news. talks between theresa may and the democratic unionist party to ensure the prime minister gets a working majority in the vommons to ensure the prime minister gets a working majority in the commons have not...
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it says the decision closes off the last legal avenue of appeal for the gard family.s top team, as senior cabinet ministers square up in public over competing plans for the uk's future. the daily express focuses on a report by the office for national statistics, saying about 27 million britons may not have a big enough pension pot once they retire. the times carries a report on a fresh cyber attack, similar to the one targeting the nhs, hitting a number of big companies across the world. the telegraph leads with the bank of england warning that lenders were making it too easy to borrow money, raising fears of another financial crash. the guardian says the snp has abandoned plans to hold a second independence referendum before the uk leaves the eu. we have tossed coins, henry, yourfirst! good news for you. basically, coins, henry, yourfirst! good news foryou. basically, cyber coins, henry, yourfirst! good news for you. basically, cyber attack causes chaos, another one. ransomware, they were trying to extort money, and this is ongoing. yes, people watching will be think
it says the decision closes off the last legal avenue of appeal for the gard family.s top team, as senior cabinet ministers square up in public over competing plans for the uk's future. the daily express focuses on a report by the office for national statistics, saying about 27 million britons may not have a big enough pension pot once they retire. the times carries a report on a fresh cyber attack, similar to the one targeting the nhs, hitting a number of big companies across the world. the...
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and charlie gard. moment. we love him with all our hearts. and we can't take to somewhere that may save and improve his life. is that how you feel now, connie, that actually your responsibility for your son has been taken away? yeah. definitely. because we've had the money for over two months now. and we asked for was two months. so i don't see how it is in his best interests to lie there without medication when in all that time he could have had a chance. there are no side effects, no major side—effects. it's not going to cause him any harm. it's not like we are bad parents. there is nothing to suggest that we are. i don't think anyone can question that. but, you know... my friend said to me yesterday, his name is charlie gard, not charlie gosh. as in great ormond street hospital. yeah. the way you have talked about it, chris, it is as though you believe your son is being kept prisoner. is trapped, in a way, in the hospital. is that accurate? yeah, of course. as i say, we have got one of the world's l
and charlie gard. moment. we love him with all our hearts. and we can't take to somewhere that may save and improve his life. is that how you feel now, connie, that actually your responsibility for your son has been taken away? yeah. definitely. because we've had the money for over two months now. and we asked for was two months. so i don't see how it is in his best interests to lie there without medication when in all that time he could have had a chance. there are no side effects, no major...
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also this morning: the parents of 10—month—old charlie gard — who lost their legal battle to take himerica for experimental treatment — say his life support will be switched off today. 2017, the next few days will be the worst ever life. we know he is going to go. we don't even get a say on what will happen. so—called islamic state under siege in syria. american—led forces surround is fighters in raqqa. good morning. there's no need for men to wear a tie in the house of commons from now on says the speaker of the house — so this morning i'll be seeing if formal dress codes at work are on their way out. in sport — three days before wimbledon, the british number one johanna konta, recovers from a heavy fall at eastbourne, to beat the world number one, angelique kerber. and we'll hear the tale of menai the tropical sea turtle found washed up on a north wales beach earlier this year, thousands of miles from home. we'll hear how she's edging closer to a return to the wild. and sarah has the weather. good morning. a cloudy day with drizzle in the north and west. sunshine and showers towards
also this morning: the parents of 10—month—old charlie gard — who lost their legal battle to take himerica for experimental treatment — say his life support will be switched off today. 2017, the next few days will be the worst ever life. we know he is going to go. we don't even get a say on what will happen. so—called islamic state under siege in syria. american—led forces surround is fighters in raqqa. good morning. there's no need for men to wear a tie in the house of commons from...
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charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.ventilator. his parents, chris gard and connie yates, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern is that charlie may experience pain but is unable to respond to it. lask week, the uk supreme court said while it had the utmost sympathy for his parents, it was not in charlie's interests to subject him to futile treatment which might simply prolong his suffering. today, a panel of sevenjudges at the european court of human rights in strasbourg will consider written evidence in the case. if they decide to take on the issue, a full hearing will be organised. if not, then the parents‘ legal battle to take their son abroad will be over, and f
charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.ventilator. his parents, chris gard and connie yates, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one...
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charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.luding independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern is that charlie may experience pain but is unable to respond to it. lask week, the uk supreme court said while it had the utmost sympathy for his parents, it was not in charlie‘s interests to subject him to futile treatment that could potentially prolong his suffering. today, a panel of sevenjudges at the european court of human rights in strasbourg will consider written evidence in the case. if they decide to take on the issue, a full hearing will be organised. if not, then the parents‘ legal battle to take their son abroad will be over, and from midnight, great ormond street hospital will be free to switch off charlie‘s ventilator and provide only palliative care. fergus walsh, bbc news. more now from downing street, where theresa may is hoping to confirm a deal with the democratic unionist party today and secure her position in government. here is our correspondent in westminster. we are watching
charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.luding independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern is that charlie may experience pain but is unable to respond to it. lask week, the uk supreme court said while it had the utmost sympathy for his parents, it was not in charlie‘s interests to subject him to futile treatment that could potentially prolong his suffering. today, a panel of sevenjudges at the european court of human rights in strasbourg will...
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charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.yates, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern is that charlie may experience pain but is unable to respond to it. last week, the uk supreme court said while it had the utmost sympathy for his parents, it was not in charlie's interests to subject him to futile treatment which might simply prolong his suffering. today, a panel of sevenjudges at the european court of human rights in strasbourg will consider written evidence in the case. if they decide to take on the issue, a full hearing will be organised. if not, then the parents' legal battle to take their son abroad will be over, and from midnight, great ormond street hospital will
charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.yates, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern is that charlie may experience pain but...
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chris gard and connie yates want ten—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditioncal correspondent, fergus walsh, is at the supreme court. a terribly sad story, is this the end of the road for the parents? almost. the supreme court has said doctors should continue life support for charlie until 5pm tomorrow night to give time for the european court of human rights in strasbourg to decide if it wants to hear the case. if it doesn't, doctors at great 0rmond street hospital will be free after that point to switch off the mechanical ventilator that keeps him alive. thejudges said mechanical ventilator that keeps him alive. the judges said they have the utmost sympathy for his parents, who left the court distraught, but they said it was charlie's best interests that were paramount. they said prolonging his life was simply prolonging his life was simply prolong his suffering. the treatment being proposed was futile and that's why he should be allowed to die with dignity. fergus, thank you very much. a company director has gone on trial accused of the manslaughter of four
chris gard and connie yates want ten—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditioncal correspondent, fergus walsh, is at the supreme court. a terribly sad story, is this the end of the road for the parents? almost. the supreme court has said doctors should continue life support for charlie until 5pm tomorrow night to give time for the european court of human rights in strasbourg to decide if it wants to hear the case. if it doesn't, doctors at great 0rmond street...
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charlie gard's pa rents, allowed to go on for. charlie gard's parents, to give you an idea of how fraught this whole thing is, has said that if great ormond street hospital withdraws critical care, they will report to the hospital for manslaughter. so there are very entrenched positions here and at the centre of it all, this poor baby mahut is tragically, —— who is tragically terminally ill. we know what the outcome will be but it is about who decides what should happen to charlie in the meantime. thank you very much indeed. finally, president macron‘s party has won a large majority in the french parliament with projections that it could take up to 370 of the seats. marine le pen has won a seat for the first time while the socialists are forecast to lose around 200 mp5. time for a look at the weather. how are you? it is looking hot and sunny out there across many parts of the country. some glorious summer weather around. this was the scene ca ptu red weather around. this was the scene captured by one of our weather watchers earlie
charlie gard's pa rents, allowed to go on for. charlie gard's parents, to give you an idea of how fraught this whole thing is, has said that if great ormond street hospital withdraws critical care, they will report to the hospital for manslaughter. so there are very entrenched positions here and at the centre of it all, this poor baby mahut is tragically, —— who is tragically terminally ill. we know what the outcome will be but it is about who decides what should happen to charlie in the...
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european court of human rights have rejected a plea from the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gardication by the parents of charlie gard to hear a final appeal that they should be allowed to take their baby son to the united states for a very experimental treatment. they said, in a briefjudgment, they said that the uk courts, three courts, which all found that great 0rmond street should be allowed to allow charlie to die, had been meticulous and thorough. they called medical experts, independent professionals, and a guardian appointed to represent charlie. and they all agreed that charlie‘s ventilator should be switched off. and they said that it was most likely that charlie would be exposed to continued pain, suffering and distress, and this experimental treatment would have no prospect of success and would offer no benefit. ukraine is saying... this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... ukraine says it‘s been hit by a huge cyber attack. companies across europe and india are also affected. a dutch appeals court has upheld a ruling that the netherlands
european court of human rights have rejected a plea from the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gardication by the parents of charlie gard to hear a final appeal that they should be allowed to take their baby son to the united states for a very experimental treatment. they said, in a briefjudgment, they said that the uk courts, three courts, which all found that great 0rmond street should be allowed to allow charlie to die, had been meticulous and thorough. they called medical experts,...
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. —— charlie gard.e have suffered the longest period of walling spending power since the 19705. disposable income has dropped for the latest three quarters and the percentage of income set aside for savings has fallen to 1.7% which is an all time low. germany has passed a law that obliges social media sites to delete illegal content within 24 hours or face fines of around £43 million. it'll apply from october to websites that have more than two million users in germany, including facebook and google. we will have more on that in a moment. british airways has requested permission from the civil aviation authority to use qatar airline crew and planes to fly customers to destinations, during a strike by unite union members over pay and disciplinary action. the aces it hopes to operate close toa the aces it hopes to operate close to a full schedule. back to the story about germany cracking down on hate speech and other illegal content on social media. the companies could face hefty fines if they do not take
. —— charlie gard.e have suffered the longest period of walling spending power since the 19705. disposable income has dropped for the latest three quarters and the percentage of income set aside for savings has fallen to 1.7% which is an all time low. germany has passed a law that obliges social media sites to delete illegal content within 24 hours or face fines of around £43 million. it'll apply from october to websites that have more than two million users in germany, including facebook...
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chris gard and connie yates had been expecting their son's life support to be turned off today afterprofile legal battle. but great 0rmond street hospital has since disclosed they are looking at plans for the baby's care to enable the family to spend longer together. we are saving a smaller percentage of our income than at any time since records began in 1963, according to the office for national statistics. in the first three months of the year, people saved 1.7% of their disposable income — down from 3.3% in the previous quarter. economists say savings are down because prices are rising, and there's also been an increase in tax payments. nurseries in england say local councils are failing to provide enough money to fund the additional free childcare for three and four—year—olds promised by the government. from september, children will be eligible for 30 hours of free nursery education if both parents are in work. but the national day nurseries association say most nurseries can't afford to provide the extra hours. 0ur education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. from septemb
chris gard and connie yates had been expecting their son's life support to be turned off today afterprofile legal battle. but great 0rmond street hospital has since disclosed they are looking at plans for the baby's care to enable the family to spend longer together. we are saving a smaller percentage of our income than at any time since records began in 1963, according to the office for national statistics. in the first three months of the year, people saved 1.7% of their disposable income —...
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ten—month—old charlie gard suffers from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage.rimental treatment, butjudges at the european court of human rights refused to overturn the decision of courts in the uk. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, reports. these touching images of connie yates and chris gard with their son charlie were taken on the roof of great 0rmond street hospital, a family picnic organised by nurses. a brief respite from the months they have spent in intensive care. charlie is terminally ill with a progressive disorder that weakens his muscles, he cannot move, he cannot group just breathe unaided and cannot swallow and has serious brain damage. for months, his doctors have argued he should be allowed to die. his parents wanted to ta ke allowed to die. his parents wanted to take him to the united states for experimental treatment and they were distraught when three uk courts act the doctors. now by a majority verdict, the european court has done the same. the strasbourg judges ruled the uk courts had been meticulous and thorough and supported their
ten—month—old charlie gard suffers from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage.rimental treatment, butjudges at the european court of human rights refused to overturn the decision of courts in the uk. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, reports. these touching images of connie yates and chris gard with their son charlie were taken on the roof of great 0rmond street hospital, a family picnic organised by nurses. a brief respite from the months they have spent in intensive care....
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chris gard and connie yates want ten—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditionrimental therapy. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, was in court and explained the decision. the supreme court has said doctors should continue life support for charlie until 5pm tomorrow night, to give time for the european court of human rights in strasbourg to decide if it wants to hear the case. now, if it doesn't, doctors at great 0rmond street hospital will be free, after that point, to switch off the mechanical ventilator that keeps him alive. now, thejudges said they had the utmost sympathy for charlie's parents, who left the court distraught, but they said it was charlie's best interests that were paramount. they said that prolonging his life may simply prolong his suffering, the treatment being proposed was futile, and that is why he should be allowed to die with dignity. fergus walsh, our medical correspondent, reporting. the scottish episcopal church has narrowly voted to allow same—sex couples to marry in church. the decision means it's the only anglican church in t
chris gard and connie yates want ten—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditionrimental therapy. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, was in court and explained the decision. the supreme court has said doctors should continue life support for charlie until 5pm tomorrow night, to give time for the european court of human rights in strasbourg to decide if it wants to hear the case. now, if it doesn't, doctors at great 0rmond street hospital will be free, after that...
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and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe storiewith friends, and help change e the world all at viewchange.org. narrator: to read the full 2011 state of the world's mother's report and to learn more about "save the children," visit savethechildren.org. woman: the following program isis an original productioion of linktv. narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the minind of her entiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress and tackling the world's toughest iss
and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe storiewith friends,...
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european court of human rights, have rejected a plea from the parents of the terminally—ill baby charlie gardand allow experimental treatment. google has been fined more than £2 billion by the european commission for illegally favouring its own shopping services.
european court of human rights, have rejected a plea from the parents of the terminally—ill baby charlie gardand allow experimental treatment. google has been fined more than £2 billion by the european commission for illegally favouring its own shopping services.
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charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.es, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. 0ne concern is that charlie may experience pain but is unable to respond to it. last week, the uk supreme court said while it had the utmost sympathy for his parents, it was not in charlie's interests to subject him to futile treatment which might simply prolong his suffering. today, a panel of sevenjudges at the european court of human rights in strasbourg will consider written evidence in the case. if they decide to take on the issue, a full hearing will be organised. if not, then the parents' legal battle to take their son abroad will be over, and from midnight, great 0rmond street hospital will be
charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow.es, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. 0ne concern is that charlie may experience pain but is...
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also this morning: the parents of io—month—old charlie gard — who lost their legal battle to take hime switched off today.
also this morning: the parents of io—month—old charlie gard — who lost their legal battle to take hime switched off today.
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this morning: taking their case to the european court of human rights, the parents of baby charlie garderference in the us election
this morning: taking their case to the european court of human rights, the parents of baby charlie garderference in the us election
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charlie gard has a rare condition.nd to get treatment in the united states. three british courts have said it would not be good for him. and the european court of human rights has agreed with that. that's the story on the front of the metro. going onto the mail. two remainiac crooks slip into britain, remain you want them to be set back —— romanian ci’ocs. them to be set back —— romanian crocs. they can't be sent back because of human rights. it plays into the kind of ukip handbook about clamping down on immigrants. although i don't think that even if we left the eu this would be subject to thejudicial system. we left the eu this would be subject to the judicial system. obviously it isa to the judicial system. obviously it is a big talking point, something that would get people excited down the pub. but there are never easy a nswe i’s the pub. but there are never easy answers in this situation, i think. these are jail cells in remainiac which are two metres by one metre square. the question is whether we should be send
charlie gard has a rare condition.nd to get treatment in the united states. three british courts have said it would not be good for him. and the european court of human rights has agreed with that. that's the story on the front of the metro. going onto the mail. two remainiac crooks slip into britain, remain you want them to be set back —— romanian ci’ocs. them to be set back —— romanian crocs. they can't be sent back because of human rights. it plays into the kind of ukip handbook...
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your interviews three or four years ago you used to stress the separation of powers as a key save gard of democracy and over the last few months we have seen. executive. fire sometimes detain about a third of its judges this chance of the executive has also been significantly increased do you think the separation of powers. and aspiration for the current turkish leadership. is for the support issue paula it is important for us for all of us. for what to. the. problem in future may be to be current through everything but. there will be a problem support. here all the time stability or the. support of. this. so. important close to. her do sometimes. problems with these issues. if. you know we have this russian saying that nothing is more permanent than temporary unfortunately they have this thesis has been proven by our own history of what started as temporary often leads to disaster as a consequence as part sample the stalin era is a good example in russia. going back to turkey most of those judges as well as teachers as well as policemen were arrested on allegations that they were symp
your interviews three or four years ago you used to stress the separation of powers as a key save gard of democracy and over the last few months we have seen. executive. fire sometimes detain about a third of its judges this chance of the executive has also been significantly increased do you think the separation of powers. and aspiration for the current turkish leadership. is for the support issue paula it is important for us for all of us. for what to. the. problem in future may be to be...
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chris gard and connie yates had been expecting their son's life support to be turned off today aftergal battle. but great 0rmond street hospital has since disclosed they are looking at plans for the baby's care to enable the family to spend longer together. we are saving a smaller percentage of our income than at any time since records began in 1963, according to the office for national statistics. in the first three months of the year, people saved i.7% of their disposable income, down from 3.3% in the previous quarter. economists say savings are down because prices are rising, and there's also been an increase in tax payments. hundreds of people have attended the funeral of one of the victims of the manchester arena bombing. coronation street stars joined mourners in stockport at the funeral of martyn hett, who was a huge fan of the soap. judith moritz reports. martyn hett loved to make an entrance. at 29, he'd planned his own funeral, with two white horses and a splash of showbusiness. his family took a moment for private grief, before a very public celebration for the extrovert b
chris gard and connie yates had been expecting their son's life support to be turned off today aftergal battle. but great 0rmond street hospital has since disclosed they are looking at plans for the baby's care to enable the family to spend longer together. we are saving a smaller percentage of our income than at any time since records began in 1963, according to the office for national statistics. in the first three months of the year, people saved i.7% of their disposable income, down from...
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you have the avant-garde. >> it turns out the new plan was better than the original one. >> we started putting it in stainless steel beer kegs and started tapping wine. in the beginning, it started to work. when we put it behind barrel heads and really dressed it up, all of a sudden, it started to fly. it became a home run. our wine by the glass became 70% of our wine sales, and we're, wow, the margins are way better than selling it by the barrel to bankers. let's sell it by the glass to our patrons at a much better margin. >> city winery was way ahead of the curve. the authenticity of the place with its steel fermenting tanks and oak barrels with your favorite wines just a few feet away made it so much more than your typical wine bar. and that dovetailed perfectly with their other offering, music. >> musically, what's happening is very exciting. ten years ago, artists would still go on tour as a way to sell records. today, no one is making any money selling records. the only real money is in the live performance, and to have an intimate experience with an artist becomes very precious.
you have the avant-garde. >> it turns out the new plan was better than the original one. >> we started putting it in stainless steel beer kegs and started tapping wine. in the beginning, it started to work. when we put it behind barrel heads and really dressed it up, all of a sudden, it started to fly. it became a home run. our wine by the glass became 70% of our wine sales, and we're, wow, the margins are way better than selling it by the barrel to bankers. let's sell it by the...
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the parents of io—month—old charlie gard, who has a rare genetic condition, want to take him to americat judgments — insist it won't help him and argue he should be allowed to "die with dignity". inquests into the deaths of five of the victims of the london terror attacks have opened and been adjourned. in all, eight people were killed and dozens injured, when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge, then stabbed people in nearby borough market. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. they were mainly in their 20s and 30s, a period of life when a london night out on a warm summer's evening brings such pleasure. the coroner's court heard they were all murdered close to london bridge and the popular brough market. sara zelenak was 21, an au pair from australia. she was found with a stab wound to her neck. not far away was james mcmullan, 32, a london entrepreneur. also stabbed. kirsty boden was 28, an australian nurse, she was found near southwark cathedral with a chest wound. sebastien belanger was 36, french, a chef. he was stabbed in the chest in bor
the parents of io—month—old charlie gard, who has a rare genetic condition, want to take him to americat judgments — insist it won't help him and argue he should be allowed to "die with dignity". inquests into the deaths of five of the victims of the london terror attacks have opened and been adjourned. in all, eight people were killed and dozens injured, when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge, then stabbed people in nearby borough market. our home...
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the parents of charlie gard, the sick baby who doctors say should have his life support switched off
the parents of charlie gard, the sick baby who doctors say should have his life support switched off
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the parents of charlie gard, want permission to take their son to the united states to undergo therapys at the site of the tower block fire in north kensington. 0n the roads, the m1 londonbound is slow atj7 hemel hempstead, due to earlier carfire. all lanes are now reopen. in wembley, preston road is closed between 40 avenue and highfield avenue, due to a burst water main. in romford: brentwood road is blocked between south street and wheatsheaf road. lets have a check on the weather now with kate. good morning. it was a hot day yesterday, the hottest of the year so yesterday, the hottest of the year so far. 32.5dc. today it‘s going to be and other hot one. lots of sunny spells around today as well. the temperature is likely to get up to 31 in central london. not quite as warm as yesterday. there is a bit more in the way of cloud and uv levels are still high at the pollen count high as well. another warm and muqqy count high as well. another warm and muggy night, very uncomfortable for sleeping. the temperature dropping down to around 17 celsius as a minimum. awarm down to around 17 ce
the parents of charlie gard, want permission to take their son to the united states to undergo therapys at the site of the tower block fire in north kensington. 0n the roads, the m1 londonbound is slow atj7 hemel hempstead, due to earlier carfire. all lanes are now reopen. in wembley, preston road is closed between 40 avenue and highfield avenue, due to a burst water main. in romford: brentwood road is blocked between south street and wheatsheaf road. lets have a check on the weather now with...
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connie yates and chris gard want 9—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditionrapy won't help and his life support should end. it's emerged traffic wardens have put tickets on cars which were left abandoned inside a police cordon during the london terror attack. penalty charge notices were issued to a number of vehicles left near borough market, where several people were stabbed on saturday. transport for london said the fines "should never have been issued" and apologised for the "insensitive mistake." let's have a look at the travel situation now. good news on the london underground. all lines are running a good service. on the roads, northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approaches already queueing. northbound traffic on the a406 north circular is queueing from barking towards the north flyover. at london bridge, southwark street remains closed between borough high street and southwark bridge road, with various closures affecting access to borough market. let's get access to borough market. let's get a check on the weather. good morning. not as
connie yates and chris gard want 9—month—old charlie gard, who suffers from a rare genetic conditionrapy won't help and his life support should end. it's emerged traffic wardens have put tickets on cars which were left abandoned inside a police cordon during the london terror attack. penalty charge notices were issued to a number of vehicles left near borough market, where several people were stabbed on saturday. transport for london said the fines "should never have been issued"...
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showcasing the avant-garde. this chandelier is made from broken champagne bottles.hat you are doing here, contemporary art, threatens the great tradition of morano glass. >> well, somebody might think so. but in reality, i am not, i am trying to bring glass to another step. >> glass making techniques were yuns a state secret in venice. and while today, the process may be common knowledge, the craftsmanship and know how of the place, celtics mor have? no, an island apart. -- celtics morano an island apart. >>> in new york city, the local police are affectionately known as new york's finest. they can some times be intimidating. well there is a movement afoot to change that. it starts with the new squad car. kris van cleave took a ride. >> when we talk about police cars, these turn heads when their lights and sirens are on. let's show you one that its getting a flood of attention and it doesn't have a siren. it is a big reaction for something that's anything but. this isn't the nypd cruiser you were expecting. but the nation's biggest city is okay with that. so, is off
showcasing the avant-garde. this chandelier is made from broken champagne bottles.hat you are doing here, contemporary art, threatens the great tradition of morano glass. >> well, somebody might think so. but in reality, i am not, i am trying to bring glass to another step. >> glass making techniques were yuns a state secret in venice. and while today, the process may be common knowledge, the craftsmanship and know how of the place, celtics mor have? no, an island apart. -- celtics...
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showcasing the avant-garde. this chandelier is made from broken champagne bottles.d stay what you are doing here, contemporary art, threatens the great tradition of morano glass. >> well, somebody might think so. but in reality, i am not, i am trying to bring glass to another step. >> glass making techniques were once a state secret in venice. and while today, the process be common knowledge, the craftsmanship and know how of the place sets morano an island apart. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 28th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." it's time to regroup on the gop health care bill. >> so we're going to talk and see what we can do. we're getting very close. >>> plus, global hack. a cyber attack paralyzes bank, government offices, and even hospitals around the world. >>> and the death of a chicago teen leads to the indictment of three police officers. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with u.
showcasing the avant-garde. this chandelier is made from broken champagne bottles.d stay what you are doing here, contemporary art, threatens the great tradition of morano glass. >> well, somebody might think so. but in reality, i am not, i am trying to bring glass to another step. >> glass making techniques were once a state secret in venice. and while today, the process be common knowledge, the craftsmanship and know how of the place sets morano an island apart. captioning funded...
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while we still have roses and gard gardens. [ laughter ] the message he did deliver today was one ofamerica decided to play on itself is over soon. >> in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord -- [ laughter ] >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he does have some support. i really hope that when the ice caps melt, it ruins every rug at mar-a-lago. i know that's harsh but it's just how i feel. by the way it isn't just environmentalists who want us to remain a part of the paris accord. exxonmobil lobbied to stay in it. shell wanted us in it. walmart supported it. apparently big companies ran the numbers, turns out if climate change destroys hum earth, it could be bad for business. [ laughter ] this deal that trump backed out of, this is a deal that was signed by 194 other countries. the only two countries who are not part of the paris accord, besides us, are nick walkiaragu syria. and they're doing great. i guess it's not a surprise, the fact that he pulled out. the president has been
while we still have roses and gard gardens. [ laughter ] the message he did deliver today was one ofamerica decided to play on itself is over soon. >> in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord -- [ laughter ] >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he does have some support. i really hope that when the ice caps melt, it ruins every rug at mar-a-lago. i know that's harsh but it's...