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gavin: no. we have a terrific michael bennett, in the race and i've been very supportive of his candidacy. we will see where that goes. and where the primary involves in the coming weeks. jared: you supported him but you haven't decided yet. gavin: we have new hampshire, south carolina, and then i think a lot of coloradans will do, estate who is running in the race and then focus on colorado. and who do you want to meet next president of the united states. jared: with a couple of minutes left here. if you have any questions from the audience from the governor. let's start over here you'd. [inaudible]. there been concerns about mountain island mets alliance and i know you been concerned about wildlife. gavin: with actually sadly, a very good bill narrowly failed, the wooded band puppy mills. we hope to continue to work on that issue. but we have also had several municipalities removing bands, we are continuing to work on but the companion animal front as well as a wild animal front where we have
gavin: no. we have a terrific michael bennett, in the race and i've been very supportive of his candidacy. we will see where that goes. and where the primary involves in the coming weeks. jared: you supported him but you haven't decided yet. gavin: we have new hampshire, south carolina, and then i think a lot of coloradans will do, estate who is running in the race and then focus on colorado. and who do you want to meet next president of the united states. jared: with a couple of minutes left...
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el gobierno de gavin.mejorar sus ingresos. >> estamos aumentando el nÚmero de la poblaciÓn, tenemos razones para estar preocupados, no ganamos igual, y cuando no ganamos igual no podemos sobrevivir en nuestras comunidades. reportera: se van a usar fondos para construir albergues, mÁs de 200 de estas propiedades estÁn listas para ser usadas, tambiÉn contarÁn con una ayuda para notificar sobre residencias vacÍas para ayudar a las personas que viven en las calles, uno de cuatro personas de california sufre de algÚn tipo de edad mental, por eso el gobernador quiere invertir en programas de medicare, tambiÉn tendrÁn servicios de abuso de drogas y alcohol, y no tolerarÁn el uso de drogas en las calles. >> expresando que hace aÑo se hizo un estudio de cÓmo reformar el sistema de salud para ayudar a quienes tienen problemas mentales. el procurador becerra tambiÉn estuvo de acuerdo con el anuncio. >> a veces su condiciÓn y su necesidad de servicios para que puedan levantarse otra vez.l aÑ gobernador invirtiÓ dinero
el gobierno de gavin.mejorar sus ingresos. >> estamos aumentando el nÚmero de la poblaciÓn, tenemos razones para estar preocupados, no ganamos igual, y cuando no ganamos igual no podemos sobrevivir en nuestras comunidades. reportera: se van a usar fondos para construir albergues, mÁs de 200 de estas propiedades estÁn listas para ser usadas, tambiÉn contarÁn con una ayuda para notificar sobre residencias vacÍas para ayudar a las personas que viven en las calles, uno de cuatro...
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gavin: thank you.nchor: the other world news buy ayrian rebels back to backed bylitary, -- the turkish military y has taken dozens of villllages. has condemned further civilians cacasualtieses includg women anand children. charlie james has details. blood and the backpacks lefeft behind andnd children wounded, it's carried away by rescuers. this, the aftermath of strikes this week on schools, , hospita, and other civilian targets. human rights groups report that kids and teachers were killed. escalating a furious military campaign to drive rebels out of the area, and civilians continue to bear the consequencess and now,w, nowhere is safe. refuge in the school during the airstrike. i do not know what happens to most of the children. many were wounded and some neighbors even died. we leave our case to god. >> hundreds have been killed since the beginning of f decembr when governmentt t troops launcd at t the latest b bombing campan toto recapapture the province.e. according to the u.n., nearly a million
gavin: thank you.nchor: the other world news buy ayrian rebels back to backed bylitary, -- the turkish military y has taken dozens of villllages. has condemned further civilians cacasualtieses includg women anand children. charlie james has details. blood and the backpacks lefeft behind andnd children wounded, it's carried away by rescuers. this, the aftermath of strikes this week on schools, , hospita, and other civilian targets. human rights groups report that kids and teachers were killed....
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hello, i'm gavin ramjaun.heir final face off — we're live in las vegas ahead of fury vs wilder. could this trick from mercedes steer hamilton to title number seven? and how one football club's campaign has reunited families with missing children. welcome to sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. not long to wait now, until what's being billed as one of the great heavyweight rematches of all time. britain's tyson fury against the wbc champion deontay wilder. fury‘s miraculous recovery in the final round of their draw back in 2018 has helped to build up to the showdown in las vegas on saturday night. that, and the heated head to heads we've seen this week. both men are still undefeated in their careers. we can cross live to our reporter ade adedoyin, who's there covering it all for us. let's hear what the build—up is all about. we are just over 48 hours away between the rematch. sporting dignitaries have been arriving in vegas was a next to me is david hare in that unique position of having sparred with the
hello, i'm gavin ramjaun.heir final face off — we're live in las vegas ahead of fury vs wilder. could this trick from mercedes steer hamilton to title number seven? and how one football club's campaign has reunited families with missing children. welcome to sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. not long to wait now, until what's being billed as one of the great heavyweight rematches of all time. britain's tyson fury against the wbc champion deontay wilder. fury‘s miraculous recovery...
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all right and gavin is the secretary of the international winship association gavin welcome to the program it is the unseen source the great unseen source of emissions around the world shipping isn't it just how much of a problem is it i will thank you for having me on the program yet it is an unseen polluter shipping the if we look at the greenhouse gas emissions from shipping it's around about 2 to 3 percent of the world total now that might not sound a lot but that's pretty much the equivalent of say germany or you know even more than the u.k. . on the other pollutants sulfur dioxide nights and i trust oxide particulate matter black carbon is significantly higher than that and of course you know this this this pollution is happening pretty much pretty much of the time out in the deep sea away from away from prying eyes of the public that's right and then also presented. it presents a problem in ports as an especially those more noxious toxic gases you're talking about. yet now it does it doesn't and you know we're looking at probably tens of thousands of premature deaths caused by this
all right and gavin is the secretary of the international winship association gavin welcome to the program it is the unseen source the great unseen source of emissions around the world shipping isn't it just how much of a problem is it i will thank you for having me on the program yet it is an unseen polluter shipping the if we look at the greenhouse gas emissions from shipping it's around about 2 to 3 percent of the world total now that might not sound a lot but that's pretty much the...
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paola: continuamos hablando del gobernador gavin newsom y el alcalde san ricardo.y importante, pero necesitamos hacer mÁs. necesitamos los recursos. por eso es tan importante. paola: con esto, las autoridades estÁn buscando ayudar a 120 residentes. prevÉn que exista una rotaciÓn de personas cada 60 dÍas, y encontrar un hogar de manera permanente. ramÓn: vamos al norte de la bahÍa, porque la policía de san francisco anunciÓ el arresto del sospechoso que agrediÓ a un hombre asiÁtico que compraba material reciclable en un barrio. el joven tiene 20 aÑos y enfrenta cargos de robo, abuso de ancianos, violaciÓn de su libertad condicional por una condena previa de robo, tambiÉn posiblemente crimen de odio. paola: un cirujano dental es acusado de cometer varios delitos sexuales, incluyendo la presunta violaciÓn de un niÑo de 10 aÑos. el detenido tiene 36 aÑos. tenÍa en su poder mÁs de 100 vÍdeos de pornografía infantil. los investigadores no descartan que hayan mÁs vÍctimas menores de edad. ramÓn: las autoridades del tiempo estÁn preparadas. no podemos quejarnos de las agra
paola: continuamos hablando del gobernador gavin newsom y el alcalde san ricardo.y importante, pero necesitamos hacer mÁs. necesitamos los recursos. por eso es tan importante. paola: con esto, las autoridades estÁn buscando ayudar a 120 residentes. prevÉn que exista una rotaciÓn de personas cada 60 dÍas, y encontrar un hogar de manera permanente. ramÓn: vamos al norte de la bahÍa, porque la policía de san francisco anunciÓ el arresto del sospechoso que agrediÓ a un hombre asiÁtico...
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kevin lee -- gavin lee, bbc news. ur it is one of the most repressive regimes ithe world, and a ntenousionshipts record with the west. s managed to speak to a.on. one is adetainee.ua they are speaking to our reporter about their most remarkable escape reporter: smuggled out of north korea. footage kim jong-un's government you to see. ina.rs perpetual the border witi here where most of those who want to escape make a desperate dash for safety. now two people who made it out want to tell their story. weren our way to a safe house whe being kept.ors are aeverythingut their movements has to be kept secret for the detention center near the chinese border. reporter: kim, whose name we have changed, was in prison for arranging phone calls between north korea and the outside world. reporter: kimy was eventua caught and brought to the prison. they dw closer and talked of a potential life outside north korea. then one night they decided to make a break. reporter: they say they ran about 200 meters from the prison to the river w
kevin lee -- gavin lee, bbc news. ur it is one of the most repressive regimes ithe world, and a ntenousionshipts record with the west. s managed to speak to a.on. one is adetainee.ua they are speaking to our reporter about their most remarkable escape reporter: smuggled out of north korea. footage kim jong-un's government you to see. ina.rs perpetual the border witi here where most of those who want to escape make a desperate dash for safety. now two people who made it out want to tell their...
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this change is quite literally not figurativy by the hour governor gavin newsome and the state are ying to t a hold that is the corovirus new tion meone's day confirming numbehe says is constantly changing he says 8,000 people have been or are being monitored for the virus in california many >>current federal property some in state run. in public manage hospitals throughout getting the kd attention that they deserve this and says his admistration is which warned this week the c virus will cause disrupti expressin country president >>concern expressed anxiety. i want to demonstrate lve to address that concern and >>newsom says he met directly th leaders of the trump administration on his recent trip to washington dc. the governor aising the federal california to coordinate and organize the transportation of patients and those possibly at riskof the virus. have had. >>a relationship open new lines of communication to wait conversations were developing quite. good levels of trust and he continued to work dynamic moment, the deadly virus forming trust between 2 governments knots in sacramen
this change is quite literally not figurativy by the hour governor gavin newsome and the state are ying to t a hold that is the corovirus new tion meone's day confirming numbehe says is constantly changing he says 8,000 people have been or are being monitored for the virus in california many >>current federal property some in state run. in public manage hospitals throughout getting the kd attention that they deserve this and says his admistration is which warned this week the c virus will...
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kevin lee -- gavin lee, bbc news. laura: it is one of the most repressive regimes in the world, with a dire human rights record and a contenous relationship with the west. the bbc has managed to speak to two people who is give north korea. the escape fled in prison. one is a guard, the other is a tainee. g they are speakto our reporter about their most rerkable escape. reporter: smuggled out of north korea.ot foe kim jong-un's government doesn't want you to see. troops enter cornfields trying to feed the population. more soldiers browse government-approved dvds. others perpetual the border with ina. it is here where most of those who want to escape make a now two people who made it out want to tell their story. we are on our way to a safe house where the defectors are being kept. everything about their movements has to be kept secret for their safety. he was a prison guard at a detentio center near the chinese border. reporter: kim, whose name we arranging phone calls between north korea and the outside world. reporte
kevin lee -- gavin lee, bbc news. laura: it is one of the most repressive regimes in the world, with a dire human rights record and a contenous relationship with the west. the bbc has managed to speak to two people who is give north korea. the escape fled in prison. one is a guard, the other is a tainee. g they are speakto our reporter about their most rerkable escape. reporter: smuggled out of north korea.ot foe kim jong-un's government doesn't want you to see. troops enter cornfields trying...
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americans during world war 2 and this resolution is expected to get approved and already has governor gavin newsom's and doris menow this bill h.r. 77 was introduced by assemblyman alamo dodd sushi a democrat from california and coauthored this with 6 others and really paints a picture of california's anti japanese culture which goes way back in history and that's because it does a resolution is not just about world war 2 during pearl harbor but it also mentions how the california alien land love in 1913 which made land ownership for japanese immigrants legal and also and $943.00 joint resolution by the assembly that also states senate called for the forfeit of u.s. citizenship by residents who were also citizens of japan so it basically took us citizenship away from japanese dual citizens now it also goes further by calling out u.s. army general john allen devitt for telling california politicians shortly after the
americans during world war 2 and this resolution is expected to get approved and already has governor gavin newsom's and doris menow this bill h.r. 77 was introduced by assemblyman alamo dodd sushi a democrat from california and coauthored this with 6 others and really paints a picture of california's anti japanese culture which goes way back in history and that's because it does a resolution is not just about world war 2 during pearl harbor but it also mentions how the california alien land...
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tonight -- claire danes from "downhill," actor zach woods governor of california gavin newsom featuring 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news the oscars were last night and "parasite" won the award for best picture, though it did have some last-second competition [ laughter ] last night -- last night's oscars were the lowest rated oscars in history. hell, martin scorsese was there and even he didn't watch [ laughter ] senator amy klobuchar released a new ad in new hampshire today, ahead of tomorrow's primary, that claims that president trump has a quote, "complete lack of empathy. replied trump, "i literally cannot understand how she'd feel that way." [ laughter ] to avoid technical difficulties that plagued last week's iowa's democratic caucus, voters in new hampshire will use paper ballots in tomorrow's primary. so now there's absolutely nothing t
tonight -- claire danes from "downhill," actor zach woods governor of california gavin newsom featuring 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news the oscars were last night and "parasite" won the award for best picture, though...
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>>now it's 6 california governor gavin newsome holds his state of the state address highlighting highlighting california's homelessness crisis. thanks for joining us is 00:06pm tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore governor newsom use his second state of the state address today to call for an aggressive response to the growing homelessness crisis even as the state's economy booms at a record pace newsome also focused on lowering the legal bar for providing forced treatment to the mentally ill and building more homeless shelters. joining us now with more on nuisance addresses our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala who joins us live ashley. >>ken and pam usually a state of the state is used to address earmark several issues and accomplishments but today for governor gavin newsome second state of the state address he decided to focus only on homelessness. >>it's a disgrace that the richest stay in the richest nation succeeding across so many sectors is falling so far behind to properly house heal and humanely treat so many of its own people governor gavin newsome putting homelessness and its
>>now it's 6 california governor gavin newsome holds his state of the state address highlighting highlighting california's homelessness crisis. thanks for joining us is 00:06pm tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore governor newsom use his second state of the state address today to call for an aggressive response to the growing homelessness crisis even as the state's economy booms at a record pace newsome also focused on lowering the legal bar for providing forced treatment to the...
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thank sport briefing. you to gavin and the team.g the second world war. zeita holes was a land girl — part of the 80,000 strong female force who kept britain going, while the men went off to war. graham satchell has been to meet her. (laughs). the women's land army, now more than 50000 and they are all on their toes. zeita is 94. she was just 17 when shejoined the zeita is 94. she was just 17 when she joined the land zeita is 94. she was just 17 when shejoined the land girls. i fancied when shejoined the land girls. ifancied something when shejoined the land girls. i fancied something south — make something out of the open. none of the women has had any previous experience with mechanical plants, but 96% passed the test with flying colours. ideally wanted to try tractor driving. and did you look after the cows? oh yes, i like the cows. did you milk them? every morning at 430. that is early. very early. zeita spent much of the war here at the luton hoo estate. to this day she remains proud of the work she did, the friends she made, t
thank sport briefing. you to gavin and the team.g the second world war. zeita holes was a land girl — part of the 80,000 strong female force who kept britain going, while the men went off to war. graham satchell has been to meet her. (laughs). the women's land army, now more than 50000 and they are all on their toes. zeita is 94. she was just 17 when shejoined the zeita is 94. she was just 17 when she joined the land zeita is 94. she was just 17 when shejoined the land girls. i fancied when...
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and and and so on fascinating a glimpse into the future of gavin alright thanks very much indeed thank you. and that is our show for this week if you'd like to comment on anything you see you can tweet me at nick clark are just as you dress and just use the hashtag a j c c drops an e-mail account of the cost that al-jazeera dot net dress and of course there's more for you on line al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. and that will take you straight to our page which as individual report links an entire episode for you to catch up. clarke all kind of the cost thanks for joining us with news on al-jazeera is coming right up. and join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media indeed has more than 424 hour television news channel. pockets and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most the states misleads the public the state media reflects the same thing. climate change or their it all shows they die quickly if they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera. holding the powerful to account as we examine the us is wrong in the world on al-jaz
and and and so on fascinating a glimpse into the future of gavin alright thanks very much indeed thank you. and that is our show for this week if you'd like to comment on anything you see you can tweet me at nick clark are just as you dress and just use the hashtag a j c c drops an e-mail account of the cost that al-jazeera dot net dress and of course there's more for you on line al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. and that will take you straight to our page which as individual report links an...
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gavin, thank you. thank you.red button text service was to be phased out starting on thursday. but following protests from users of the service, both in person outside broadcasting house, and last year on newswatch, the baby said it would suspend the switch off and make a fresh decision in the spring. the response... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including social media and online output, e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us can find us on twitter. you can call us and could even appear on the programme. to have a look at our website for previous discussions. that is all from us. i will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. it was another windy day on friday. as we head on into the weekend, low pressure will always be nearby. so it will stay rather unsettled. mild for most, and there will be some rain at times, but also some sunshine too. so here it is —
gavin, thank you. thank you.red button text service was to be phased out starting on thursday. but following protests from users of the service, both in person outside broadcasting house, and last year on newswatch, the baby said it would suspend the switch off and make a fresh decision in the spring. the response... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including social media and online output, e—mail us. or you...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin ra mjuan.on and this is sport today, theory says the king has returned tyson theory says the king has returned to the top 15 months after his first fight which was a drop, has taken the world heavy weight title from a wild. american has the option for another rematch but the boxing will now be clamouring for a unification fight with anthony joshua. tyson ferry was carried to the ring ona tyson ferry was carried to the ring on a phone and would tonight give his career crowning moment. clad in oui’ his career crowning moment. clad in our mind his trademark mask, rather with a menacing presence. but performance, it was the british fighter who seized the initiative, purely knocking down his american opponent in the third round connecticut in the first. wanted for his punching power, a bewildered and battered wilder had no response, his co ntroversially battered wilder had no response, his controversially following in detail in the seventh round of this one—sided rematch. his first defeat he's taste
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin ra mjuan.on and this is sport today, theory says the king has returned tyson theory says the king has returned to the top 15 months after his first fight which was a drop, has taken the world heavy weight title from a wild. american has the option for another rematch but the boxing will now be clamouring for a unification fight with anthony joshua. tyson ferry was carried to the ring ona tyson ferry was carried to the ring...
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his administration will step in california's homeless crisis was the center of governor gavin newsome state of the state address today, our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain some of the action the governor is urging lawmakers to take on this issue this year. >>a historically the state of the state address is normally used to earmark important issues and accomplishments but in his second state of the state speeches governor gavin newsome spent his 42 minute-long address focusing solely on homelessness to disgrace that the richest state in the richest nation. >>succeeding across so many sectors is falling so far behind to properly house, he'll and humanely treat so many of its own people governor gavin newsome putting homelessness and its counterparts housing and mental health at the forefront of california's priorities. the governor wednesday calling on the state to lower the bar for forced mental health care to treat the mentally ill saying the current standard is too high and contributing to the state's crisis people of california you know this are demanding bold permanen
his administration will step in california's homeless crisis was the center of governor gavin newsome state of the state address today, our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain some of the action the governor is urging lawmakers to take on this issue this year. >>a historically the state of the state address is normally used to earmark important issues and accomplishments but in his second state of the state speeches governor gavin newsome spent his 42 minute-long address...
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gavin newsom gavin newsom, updating the state response to the coronavirus.s confirming a patient being treated at uc davis medical center in sacramento. could be the first case of so-called community spread in the united states. uc davis, and the the governor right now talking from sacramento. that would mean that the woman apparently caught the virus without traveling abroad are coming into contact with somebody known to be sick. they are still investigating about, but that is the possibility that they are looking at. and that would be a game change, potentially, and what we know about how people get that. that's why it's so critical. the cdc currently restricts testing to people who have traveled to china or known parts of the world hardest hit by the coronavirus. so you would be looking at a south korea potentially, japan, or who had contact with an infected person. here is health secretary alex azar and the agency strategy moving forward. watch. >> in terms of identifying cases, cdc has been able to test 3,625 specimens as of this morning. at least 40 pu
gavin newsom gavin newsom, updating the state response to the coronavirus.s confirming a patient being treated at uc davis medical center in sacramento. could be the first case of so-called community spread in the united states. uc davis, and the the governor right now talking from sacramento. that would mean that the woman apparently caught the virus without traveling abroad are coming into contact with somebody known to be sick. they are still investigating about, but that is the possibility...
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california's governor gavin newsom tonight saying his state is monitoring some 8,400 people who traveled to infected parts of the world, but that california has just 200 test kits. that woman lives in the same county where americans are being quarantined after coming back from china, but again, they do not know how she got it. now trying to retrace this invisible line of transmission. so, we begin tonight with abc's will carr in california. >> reporter: tonight, there's an intense search in california to find out if the novel coronavirus is spreading through this community. authorities are trying to find everyone who came into contact with a solano county woman after she tested positive. >> they're contacting any individuals who might have been exposed and they're isolating them. >> reporter: tonight, her case is believed to be the first spread through her community. the problem? since she had not traveled to the hot zone and did not know anyone infected, even after being placed on a ventilator at a local hospital, she was not tested for four days after showing symptoms. do residents nee
california's governor gavin newsom tonight saying his state is monitoring some 8,400 people who traveled to infected parts of the world, but that california has just 200 test kits. that woman lives in the same county where americans are being quarantined after coming back from china, but again, they do not know how she got it. now trying to retrace this invisible line of transmission. so, we begin tonight with abc's will carr in california. >> reporter: tonight, there's an intense search...
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liz: bill gavin, great to see you. come back soon. >> thanks, my pleasure. trump warned if california democrat leaders don't fix their problems, he will? look at this, democrat governor gavin newsom says yes, california's homeless crisis is so bad he devoted his entire state of the state address to it. will he take the president's help if he offers it? where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind. it is already working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and s
liz: bill gavin, great to see you. come back soon. >> thanks, my pleasure. trump warned if california democrat leaders don't fix their problems, he will? look at this, democrat governor gavin newsom says yes, california's homeless crisis is so bad he devoted his entire state of the state address to it. will he take the president's help if he offers it? where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe...
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hablamos del gobernador gavin newsom, se reuniÓ hoy en napa con representantes de la liga de ciudadesola y ramÓn, buenas noches. el gobernador gavin newsom se reuniÓ con alcaldes y lÍderes de california en joinvillem para combatir la crisis de indigencia del estado que calificÓ como una desgracia, el gobernador de california lo dijo ayer y lo repitiÓ hoy. el asunto de las personas sin hogar en el estado es una desgracia. un dÍa despuÉs de su informe sobre el estado de california, newson se reuniÓ con alcaldes y otros lÍderes en la reuniÓn anual de la liga de ciudades del estado. dijo que es increÍble que un lugar tan rico como california tenga 151,000 personas sin hogar. >> estoy comprometido con ustedes y con la legislatura para encontrar caminos, para poner fondos dedicados a los 750 millones por los que estoy peleando en la legislatura este aÑo, sino tambiÉn comprometerme a dinero constante y apoyos para hacer justicia de verdad, el gobernador respondiÓ varias respuestas sobre cÓmo enfrentar la crisis de indigencia. dijo que si bien el nÚmero de desamparados ha bajado desde el gobi
hablamos del gobernador gavin newsom, se reuniÓ hoy en napa con representantes de la liga de ciudadesola y ramÓn, buenas noches. el gobernador gavin newsom se reuniÓ con alcaldes y lÍderes de california en joinvillem para combatir la crisis de indigencia del estado que calificÓ como una desgracia, el gobernador de california lo dijo ayer y lo repitiÓ hoy. el asunto de las personas sin hogar en el estado es una desgracia. un dÍa despuÉs de su informe sobre el estado de california, newson...
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the governor of california, kevin newsom, have -- gavin newsom, had this to say. gov. newsom: we have been in constant contact with federal agencies. we have history and expertise in this space. we are not overreacting, but nor are we under reacting to the understandable anxiety any people have as it relates to this novel virus. laura: for more on the situation in california, joining me from san francisco is an infediious ase expert. thank you so much for being with us. how does california monitor 8,40 people for the coronavirus with only 200 testing kits? >>ure, that's a great question. thanks for having me. i think thatike kevin newsom -- gavin newsom said today, we have the experti to do that. we have a robust public health departnt, and they will be monitoring these patients with the assistance of the cdc public health officials. thcdc has hosting capacity, and will be getting more kits. laura: a patient in northern california got the coronavirus without traveling anywhere or being in contact with anyone who was infected. how significant is that? >> i think that is
the governor of california, kevin newsom, have -- gavin newsom, had this to say. gov. newsom: we have been in constant contact with federal agencies. we have history and expertise in this space. we are not overreacting, but nor are we under reacting to the understandable anxiety any people have as it relates to this novel virus. laura: for more on the situation in california, joining me from san francisco is an infediious ase expert. thank you so much for being with us. how does california...
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you may remember gavin newsom rejecting the pg&e two original bankruptcy proposal and still pushing for the state takeover of the utility. >>> a brewing debate over the delta. gavin newsom's new proposed water plan and the lengthy lawsuits it could prevent. >>> plus stores closing. a macy's location set to shut down across the country and looming bay area layoffs. >>> and taking a live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic picking up. also tell you about other concerns in the bay area. breaking news that we're following for you on this wednesday morning. 4:37 right now. the number of uninsured americans, rising. the cost of prescription drugs, rising. the threat to people with pre-existing conditions, rising. the good news, so is support for the one candidate who'll do something about it. as mayor, mike bloomberg helped expand coverage for seven hundred thousand people, including hundreds of thousands of kids. including hundreds of thousands of kids. as president, he'll lower drug costs and ensure everyone without coverage can get it. that's a promise. and unlike him, mike
you may remember gavin newsom rejecting the pg&e two original bankruptcy proposal and still pushing for the state takeover of the utility. >>> a brewing debate over the delta. gavin newsom's new proposed water plan and the lengthy lawsuits it could prevent. >>> plus stores closing. a macy's location set to shut down across the country and looming bay area layoffs. >>> and taking a live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic picking up. also tell you...
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governor gavin newsom trying to find solutions in local communities. it's how the money could be divvied up that is surprising a lot of people. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live, crunching some of those numbers on the homeless account across the entire bay area. it seems you drive and see it everywhere. >> one of the solutions is the navigation center that's going up here behind city hall. you can see people living in encampments anywhere you live or work, nearly a quarter of all homeless people in the country live here in california and most are unsheltered. the largest homeless population, you can see 8,000 homeless people in alameda county. 8,000 in san francisco. more than 2,000 in contra costa county. 1,500 in san mateo county and more counties here in the bay area. today governor gavin newsom's plan to find solutions will headline state and local leaders. newsom proposes pushing the funds out through regional administrators which will be chosen by the state. the bay area's largest mayors will have a chance to weigh in about what's happeni
governor gavin newsom trying to find solutions in local communities. it's how the money could be divvied up that is surprising a lot of people. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live, crunching some of those numbers on the homeless account across the entire bay area. it seems you drive and see it everywhere. >> one of the solutions is the navigation center that's going up here behind city hall. you can see people living in encampments anywhere you live or work, nearly a...
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up, we'll hear from a number of nation governors delivering their state of address, we begin with gavin newsom and larry hogan delivering his sixth state of address. connecticut democratic governor net lamont talks about the state's infrastructure and prescription drug prices. >> california gavin newsom delivers the annual state of address in sacramento. he spoke about the state's economic growth, climate change and healthcare and homelessness. this is 45 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, everybody. you know how long these things going to last. let me sit down. thank you, y'all. i attempted to make some comments about being lieutenant governor. but don't do it. all right, i won't make my. thank you for your introduction and thank you mr. speaker for welcoming me to your house and madame and members of legislatures and fellow californians and thank you once again for the privilege of this podium. traditionally this is where governors stand before you and report with practice and grandiosity and the state of our state is getting strong and getting stronger. yes, we still are
up, we'll hear from a number of nation governors delivering their state of address, we begin with gavin newsom and larry hogan delivering his sixth state of address. connecticut democratic governor net lamont talks about the state's infrastructure and prescription drug prices. >> california gavin newsom delivers the annual state of address in sacramento. he spoke about the state's economic growth, climate change and healthcare and homelessness. this is 45 minutes. [ applause ] >>...
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. >>> plus governor gavin newsom facing heat this morning over his plans to help the homeless. details on a critical debate that could decide if the plan flies. >> nbc bay area news presented "making it in the bay." in every newscast we break down the housing crisis. tonight at 11:00, we investigate the daunting down payments and the creative ways home buyers are making their dreams a reality. >> i feel so privileged and i get this opportunity. >> where is all of that money coming from and is it too good to be true. >> the bank of mom and dad that people don't have. >> what you need to know perfect signing that dotted line. "making it in the bay," tonight. we investigate. >>> welcome back on this now wednesday morning. taking a live look outside overlooking walnut creek. it feels like springtime but we're in february still. mother nature. we're enjoying it. >> we're enjoying it. but for a meteorologist looking at 80 degree temperatures in early february, it is a little concerning considering this is the middle of the rainy season. and so we don't see rain anywhere in the foreca
. >>> plus governor gavin newsom facing heat this morning over his plans to help the homeless. details on a critical debate that could decide if the plan flies. >> nbc bay area news presented "making it in the bay." in every newscast we break down the housing crisis. tonight at 11:00, we investigate the daunting down payments and the creative ways home buyers are making their dreams a reality. >> i feel so privileged and i get this opportunity. >> where is...
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governor gavin newsom broke away from tradition. he dedicated his entire state of the state speech to one issue, california's housing and homeless crisis. >> it's a disgrace. but the richest state in the richest nation succeeded across so many sectors is falling so far behind to properly house, heal, and humanely treat so many of its own people. >> during the speech yesterday over the mentally ill now living on streets. and he announced the roll out of temporary trailers to house the homeless in five regions including right here in the bay area. >> the next group of trailers i'm pleased to announce today are headed as we speak to river side, contra costa, and the city of stockton. >> now the governor's new budget plan calls for an extra $750 billion. and he's proposing 695 million dollars $695 million to reform medical to help the chronically homeless through the behavioral health system. it also calls for speeding up the building of affordable housing. >>> let's go back over to sal and check in on traffic this morning. how does it
governor gavin newsom broke away from tradition. he dedicated his entire state of the state speech to one issue, california's housing and homeless crisis. >> it's a disgrace. but the richest state in the richest nation succeeded across so many sectors is falling so far behind to properly house, heal, and humanely treat so many of its own people. >> during the speech yesterday over the mentally ill now living on streets. and he announced the roll out of temporary trailers to house...
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. >>> governor gavin newsom laying out his plan to transform date on property into emergency housing for the homeless. as jana katsuyama tells us, they have identified 286 sites that local governments can use for homeless shelters. >> reporter: not far from the bright city lights, people without stable housing are sleeping wherever they can. along interstate 80 in berkeley there are rvs and tsnd rows of signs asking where do we go.>> at night, huge rats, the tales are like that long. >> christina kingston is one who has slept in tents as she bounces between el cerrito and oakland. these rams are owned by the state. on friday governor gavin newsom announced these are among 286 sites that will be made immediately available to local governments for homeless housing and shelters. this map shows the locations of the empty lots, caltrans land adjacent to highways, armories and fairgrounds. the governors said that properties would be leased to local governments for one dollar, and $650 million in state emergency aid would be made available for developing the sites. >> would you come to eith
. >>> governor gavin newsom laying out his plan to transform date on property into emergency housing for the homeless. as jana katsuyama tells us, they have identified 286 sites that local governments can use for homeless shelters. >> reporter: not far from the bright city lights, people without stable housing are sleeping wherever they can. along interstate 80 in berkeley there are rvs and tsnd rows of signs asking where do we go.>> at night, huge rats, the tales are like...
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. >>> ktvu news at 6:30 starts next with the governor's state of the state address and this year gavin newsom did something different, focusing on just one topic. why he says he knows californians have lost patience. >>> and later in sports, an incredible recovery. look closely at this picture. that's nascar driver ryan newman leaving the hospital with his two daughters less than 48 hours after a frightening crash on the last lap of the daytona 500. >>> plus a man accused of trying to rape a woman who was doing push ups in the middle of a group workout class. what good samaritans did to help rescue the woman. vo: a great president and an effective mayor. leadership that makes a difference. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extraordinary leadership. i share your determination to bring this country together to finally make progress for the amer
. >>> ktvu news at 6:30 starts next with the governor's state of the state address and this year gavin newsom did something different, focusing on just one topic. why he says he knows californians have lost patience. >>> and later in sports, an incredible recovery. look closely at this picture. that's nascar driver ryan newman leaving the hospital with his two daughters less than 48 hours after a frightening crash on the last lap of the daytona 500. >>> plus a man...
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california governor gavin newsom is facing a backlash after mulling a 3 year suspension of state fitness tests for schools that's over concerns it promotes bullying and discrimination of non-binary students however the move is widely being mocked in media and online. california is considering stopping physical fitness tests in schools over concerns they lead to bullying and body shaming so good job getting gym cancelled you fat loser. we all know what he's called body shame you without the metrics. that says you're weird logic is like what the bullies is going to be they're like oh man i want to give you a wedgie so bad but i just don't have the data. how about they just stop the students from gender identifying and keep the fitness testing common sense is gone now they do away with things that are good for kids because i'm on your board stressed about not wanting to be male or female new someone just a little bit of mind left when do people wake up being trans is a lifestyle nothing to do with biology gavin newsome is all sorts of wrong for california the physical fitness test is in fas
california governor gavin newsom is facing a backlash after mulling a 3 year suspension of state fitness tests for schools that's over concerns it promotes bullying and discrimination of non-binary students however the move is widely being mocked in media and online. california is considering stopping physical fitness tests in schools over concerns they lead to bullying and body shaming so good job getting gym cancelled you fat loser. we all know what he's called body shame you without the...
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gavin lee, bbc news, hanau.s is in a serious condition in hospital, after being stabbed during afternoon prayers at london central mosque, in regent's park. a 29—year—old man has been arrested, on suspicion of attempted murder. scotland yard says the incident isn't terror related. here's dan johnson. these are the frantic moments that followed a stabbing during afternoon prayers. a man in red is surrounded by worshippers and held down by police. beside him, beneath the chair, there is a knife. his bare feet show he was part of this congregation before he turned on a member of it. he was praying, he was praying, you know. then we heard screaming, you know? people reacted quickly, pinning down the attacker before paramedics and police arrived. they are not treating him asa arrived. they are not treating him as a terrorist. he is said to have become a familiar face here recently. this individual has been visiting mosques over the last six months. they had no intel that i understand to indicate he was a threat. some
gavin lee, bbc news, hanau.s is in a serious condition in hospital, after being stabbed during afternoon prayers at london central mosque, in regent's park. a 29—year—old man has been arrested, on suspicion of attempted murder. scotland yard says the incident isn't terror related. here's dan johnson. these are the frantic moments that followed a stabbing during afternoon prayers. a man in red is surrounded by worshippers and held down by police. beside him, beneath the chair, there is a...
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thanks to gavin and the team for that sports update.shed last month, killing her husband and 13—year—old daughter, along with 7 other people. that news broke as fans of the nba star attended a memorial service at the staples arena, home to the la lakers. # you love me like x0 # i love you like x0. beyonce performed one of kobe bryant's favourite songs, with a choir, and wore a gold suit, colour of the la lakers — he played for them for 2 decades. among the speakers, vanessa bryant told of losing two of the people most dear to her. god knew they couldn't be on this earth without each other. he had to bring them home to have them together. babe, you take care of ourgigi. a very moving memorial, attended by,000. more details on that on our website. do stay with us, we have got business briefing, and we will be like to attend based in singapore for the latest on the stock market fallout. hello there, monday brought some significant snowfall, the cloud brought that has moved away stopping this band of cloud earlier brought heavy rain to the
thanks to gavin and the team for that sports update.shed last month, killing her husband and 13—year—old daughter, along with 7 other people. that news broke as fans of the nba star attended a memorial service at the staples arena, home to the la lakers. # you love me like x0 # i love you like x0. beyonce performed one of kobe bryant's favourite songs, with a choir, and wore a gold suit, colour of the la lakers — he played for them for 2 decades. among the speakers, vanessa bryant told of...
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falling so far behind to properly house heal and humanely treat so many of its own people governor gavin newsome putting homelessness and its counterparts housing and mental health at the forefront of california's priorities. the governor wednesday calling on the state to lower the bar for forced mental health care to treat the mentally ill saying the current standard is too high and contributing to the state's crisis people of california you know this are demanding bold permanent solutions anything less is not going to get the job done well calling for reform of the millionaire tax money meant for mental health newsome also demanded cities and counties who haven't used the funds to spend it by june 30th or else the state will in rapid response to getting the homeless off the streets. the governor announced 286 state properties are now available as shelters. he also said 5 more cities and counties from santa clara to riverside are next to get emergency tents and trailers while those are temporary solutions newsome urged lawmakers to make way for new permanent housing to tackle the state'
falling so far behind to properly house heal and humanely treat so many of its own people governor gavin newsome putting homelessness and its counterparts housing and mental health at the forefront of california's priorities. the governor wednesday calling on the state to lower the bar for forced mental health care to treat the mentally ill saying the current standard is too high and contributing to the state's crisis people of california you know this are demanding bold permanent solutions...
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gavin lee, bbc news, hanau.'s friend and ally, roger stone, has been sentenced to more than three years in prison, for impeding a congressional investigation into links between the trump campaign and russia. stone's case has played out amid upheaval at the justice department, after prosecutors recommended he spend nine years in prison, only for the attorney general to disagree. handing down the sentence, judge amy berman jackson was scathing about mr stone's conduct. "the truth still matters," she said. "roger stone's insistence that it doesn't, his belligerence, his pride in his own lies, are a threat to our most fundamental institutions, to the very foundation of our democracy." but the president spoke out in defense of his friend. he has become a big part of the news over the last little while, and i am following this very closely, and i want to see it play out to its fullest because roger has a very good chance of exoneration, in my opinion. for another perspective on roger stone, here's christine spadafor,
gavin lee, bbc news, hanau.'s friend and ally, roger stone, has been sentenced to more than three years in prison, for impeding a congressional investigation into links between the trump campaign and russia. stone's case has played out amid upheaval at the justice department, after prosecutors recommended he spend nine years in prison, only for the attorney general to disagree. handing down the sentence, judge amy berman jackson was scathing about mr stone's conduct. "the truth still...
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gavin lee reports.r this morning, the raw heartache and grief of families visiting the site where they lost their loved ones. six people died at this bar. six families devastated as they try to understand what happened here. 35—year—old mercedes kierpacz had gone out that night for a pizza with friends when she was shot dead. herfather filip tells me his world has fallen apart. translation: she was a lovely person. a lovely person. she's got two children that she has left behind. now she's dead, i don't really know what to do any more. filip says his family have sinti roma polish roots and moved here a0 years ago, where his daughters have grown up. translation: what goes on in someone's head to do this? to go into the city and shoot people at close range, then come here, shoot two people in the head in the car, then go into this kiosk and shoot some more? all young people, without any reason. barbara has come to lay flowers for the friends of her son, peter, who survived, after being shot and wounded, s
gavin lee reports.r this morning, the raw heartache and grief of families visiting the site where they lost their loved ones. six people died at this bar. six families devastated as they try to understand what happened here. 35—year—old mercedes kierpacz had gone out that night for a pizza with friends when she was shot dead. herfather filip tells me his world has fallen apart. translation: she was a lovely person. a lovely person. she's got two children that she has left behind. now she's...
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gavin lee, bbc news, hanau.ers who managed to break out of a notorius south africanjail in 1979. timjenkin and stephen lee had been imprisoned on charges of producing and distributing pamphlets on behalf of banned organisations — including the african national congress. the role of tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera. defendant number one and chief bomb maker, timothyjenkin, you we re bomb maker, timothyjenkin, you were sentenced to imprisonment for a period of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, i just thought it is so genius and so brilliant, how has this story not already been told, how do normal people know about this? laying out this ideology that all races are equal and all this sort of thing... that all races are equal and all this sort of thing. .. in the run—up to this thing, i read his book and actually that was really interesting in terms about what apartheid was and by the day—to—day life
gavin lee, bbc news, hanau.ers who managed to break out of a notorius south africanjail in 1979. timjenkin and stephen lee had been imprisoned on charges of producing and distributing pamphlets on behalf of banned organisations — including the african national congress. the role of tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera. defendant number one and chief bomb maker, timothyjenkin, you we re bomb maker, timothyjenkin, you were sentenced to...
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hello, i'm gavin ramjaun, and this your tuesday sport briefing.t the defence of their title off to the best possible start, with victory, in their opening group game. it was a comfortable win for them, against debutants shahr khodro from iran. the saudi league leaders controlled the game, andre carillo, and then star forward bafetimbi gomis completing the win at the zabeel stadium in dubai. and in tennis — grigor dimitrov knocked out the 8th seed denis shapovalov on monday, at the world tennis tournament in rotterdam. the canadian was beaten in straight sets by a resurgent grigor dimitrov. the former world number 3 from bulgaria is working his way back up the rankings, after a couple of seasons blighted by a loss of form and then a shoulder injury. dimitrov won in straight sets — 6—3, 7—6. the number 6 seed, roberto bautista agut, is also through to the 2nd round, but he had to come from a set down to beat the hungarian qualifier marton fucsovics. after taking the second set on a tie—break, the spaniard raced through the decider 6—1 — the reach th
hello, i'm gavin ramjaun, and this your tuesday sport briefing.t the defence of their title off to the best possible start, with victory, in their opening group game. it was a comfortable win for them, against debutants shahr khodro from iran. the saudi league leaders controlled the game, andre carillo, and then star forward bafetimbi gomis completing the win at the zabeel stadium in dubai. and in tennis — grigor dimitrov knocked out the 8th seed denis shapovalov on monday, at the world...
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we approach northern powerhouse developments and gavin woodhouse for a comment but received no responseor example, the developer having to secure a bank guarantee or a bond from a reputable company that has to remain in place until the development is properly built out and the buyer has received what he is expecting to receive. i feel really hurt that i was taken in by it. but david's final piece of advice is buyer beware. think very carefully. think twice before you proceed. if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. the lake district is well known for its peace and tranquillity, but campaigners believe a battle is under way for the future of the fells. they fear the national park faces over commercialisation, but planners insist tight controls protect the area. peter marshall has the story. save our lakes! if you listen closely, there is disquiet in the lake district. save our lakes! insensitive development is now becoming an issue across the lake district national park. i know that the real value is the tranquillity and the peace, and i want other people to share that. national
we approach northern powerhouse developments and gavin woodhouse for a comment but received no responseor example, the developer having to secure a bank guarantee or a bond from a reputable company that has to remain in place until the development is properly built out and the buyer has received what he is expecting to receive. i feel really hurt that i was taken in by it. but david's final piece of advice is buyer beware. think very carefully. think twice before you proceed. if it looks too...
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about £80 million to a company called northern powerhouse developments and other companies owned by gavinwas free wine, food. stayed overnight for nothing. it was... so slick. the group is now in administration. you feel stupid. you feel you have been duped. all this stuff was so professionally done. gary invested £65,000 in a room overlooking the sea at his family's favourite hotel, the queens in llandudno. he was offered a 10% profit as a return on the room, and after ten years, he was promised his original investment would be returned plus an additional 25%. we used to drive past it. my mum and dad stayed in it. and it seemed a bit romantic, to actually own a room in hotel. we had about two years' income, i think, and then we purchased a second room. it was soon after we purchased that one that the income started to dry up. and then we were getting e—mails saying they'd purchased another hotel. itjust didn't sit right, really. in total, gary invested £92,500. he is now in limbo, waiting to see if he'll get his money back. i'm about 72,500 down at this current time. the reason why these
about £80 million to a company called northern powerhouse developments and other companies owned by gavinwas free wine, food. stayed overnight for nothing. it was... so slick. the group is now in administration. you feel stupid. you feel you have been duped. all this stuff was so professionally done. gary invested £65,000 in a room overlooking the sea at his family's favourite hotel, the queens in llandudno. he was offered a 10% profit as a return on the room, and after ten years, he was...
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our europe correspondent gavin lee is in hanau. aftermath of what now looks to have been a premeditated racist attack in the quiet german town of hanau, filmed by those watching on in flats above. the suspected gunman‘s target, to shisha bars, cafes for smoking scented tobacco and popular germany's turkish and kurdish community. nine people were killed, five victims were of turkish origin. eyewitnesses have described the panic during the attacks iam i am shocked, people run on the right, on the left. i see much panic. police say the government, named as 43—year—old german national returned to his home, killed his mother and himself. forensic teams have been searching his property and car. investigators are also scrutinising his website which contained a written manifesto reporting to espouse deeply xenophobic views and painting a picture of a man with deep mental health issues. he talks of the state trying to get into his brain. there are big questions now how german authorities can stop right—wing extremism and the rise in the num
our europe correspondent gavin lee is in hanau. aftermath of what now looks to have been a premeditated racist attack in the quiet german town of hanau, filmed by those watching on in flats above. the suspected gunman‘s target, to shisha bars, cafes for smoking scented tobacco and popular germany's turkish and kurdish community. nine people were killed, five victims were of turkish origin. eyewitnesses have described the panic during the attacks iam i am shocked, people run on the right, on...
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our europe correspondent gavin lee reports.ng, the raw heartache and grief of families visiting the site where they lost their loved ones. six people died at this bar. six families devastated as they try to understand what happened here. 35—year—old mercedes kierpacz had gone out that night for a pizza with friends when she was shot dead. herfather filip tells me his world has fallen apart. translation: she was a lovely person. a lovely person. she's got two children that she's left behind. now she's dead, i don't really know what to do any more. filip says his family have sinti roma polish roots and moved here a0 years ago, where his daughters have grown up. translation: what goes on in someone's head to do this? to go into the city and shoot people at close range, then come here, shoot two people in the head in a car, then go into this kiosk and shoot some more? all young people, without any reason. barbara has come to lay flowers for the friends of her son, peter, who survived after being shot and wounded, she said. translat
our europe correspondent gavin lee reports.ng, the raw heartache and grief of families visiting the site where they lost their loved ones. six people died at this bar. six families devastated as they try to understand what happened here. 35—year—old mercedes kierpacz had gone out that night for a pizza with friends when she was shot dead. herfather filip tells me his world has fallen apart. translation: she was a lovely person. a lovely person. she's got two children that she's left behind....
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hello, i‘m gavin ramjaun — and this is your wednesday sport briefing.ld on, until the second half — when serge gnabry scored two in quick succession to put bayern in the driving seat, with over half an hour to go, in theirfirst leg tie of the last 16. robert lewandowski, then got his 11th champions league goal, to seal a 3—0 win. there's no point in looking back on anything else other than the fact of where we are. we are now fighting to try and come in the top four this year, because we want to then improve in the summer. we also have to go to munich and play with a lot of pride in a few weeks' time, to see what we can do there, and today was just a clear show that there is a lot of work to be done. barcelona struggled to get going, in their champions league last 16 tie in napoli. dries mertens put the home side 1—0 up at half time, with a stunning strike. antoine griezmann with barca‘s equaliser, his first away goal in the competition for 3 years. barca had arturo vidal sent off late in the match. the second leg at the camp nou, is on march 18th. and
hello, i‘m gavin ramjaun — and this is your wednesday sport briefing.ld on, until the second half — when serge gnabry scored two in quick succession to put bayern in the driving seat, with over half an hour to go, in theirfirst leg tie of the last 16. robert lewandowski, then got his 11th champions league goal, to seal a 3—0 win. there's no point in looking back on anything else other than the fact of where we are. we are now fighting to try and come in the top four this year, because...