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this is gibb. he was brought in injured and they rehabbed him. the goal is to get him back into the wild. the problem is they needed him to be more wild to get back in the wild. so they created this enclosure for him so they can put him out next to where other gibbons were. >> so mary's hoping to get gibb feeling wild? >> oh, yes, she is. she visits him day low pressure. she sings. >> we hear this every day. she's setting up her territory. >> that ain't a song. that's a call. that's a hey, daddy! >> she gets a little louder to make sure he doesn't muiss her call. >> girl, calm down. let him respond. >> she's not going to calm down. because finally after all this time of them touching and feeling and just looking at each other through the fencing, today is the big day. >> it would be amazing if gibb is like, no, she's crazy. >> like man, don't let me out. this girl is going to eat me alive. >> gibbons live in small family groups. once the girls get to 2 years old, they look for a mate. she found him, and he -- >> can't escape. >> well, escape is w
this is gibb. he was brought in injured and they rehabbed him. the goal is to get him back into the wild. the problem is they needed him to be more wild to get back in the wild. so they created this enclosure for him so they can put him out next to where other gibbons were. >> so mary's hoping to get gibb feeling wild? >> oh, yes, she is. she visits him day low pressure. she sings. >> we hear this every day. she's setting up her territory. >> that ain't a song. that's a...
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again it will be this area from marlton through gibbs borough and berlin. keep an eye out make sure you're trying to find i don't way to the basement. if you don't have access to the basement, get to the center part of the home, put as many walls between you and the outside. this a tornadoes warning for central camden county north central gloucester county and southwestern burlington county. glassboro, pushing he's, magnolia and turnersville. lind'sen wald 640 -- lindenwald 6:40 a.m. and atco around 6:50 a.m. we continue to see this update moving very, very quickly 40 to 45 miles per hour. it is that cell over top of the new jersey turnpike, that's one of the areas we're seeing not only the tremendous amount of rain, but the winds. if you're not seeing the rotating winds you're seeing the straight-line winds. they can cause extensive damage, straight line wind gusts up to 50 to 55 miles per hour. a nice little squall line is starting to develop. this is a dangerous situation, marlton, gibbsboro, berlin, bearing down on you, tornadoes warning is in effect un
again it will be this area from marlton through gibbs borough and berlin. keep an eye out make sure you're trying to find i don't way to the basement. if you don't have access to the basement, get to the center part of the home, put as many walls between you and the outside. this a tornadoes warning for central camden county north central gloucester county and southwestern burlington county. glassboro, pushing he's, magnolia and turnersville. lind'sen wald 640 -- lindenwald 6:40 a.m. and atco...
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some great musical act here, and today on the pyramid stage we will see the likes of barry gibb. big draw. jamie cullum will be there. on the other stage, about 500 yards away, emeli sande will be performing. of course, as well as music, the other m word people associate with it is mud. 0nlya bit m word people associate with it is mud. only a bit of rain and it is still pretty green. people are looking forward to ed shearer and on the pyramid stage, finishing off a week and that is going to be music filled and relatively mud free. that is good to hear. thank you very much. let's check on the weather forecast. fifth today, we are looking at a north—south divide, northern areas generally dry up and bright with some sunshine and a bit cooler further south but the weather front bringing more cloud and outbreaks of light and patchy rain. the winds across the north of scotland easing down through the day and we will see one 01’ down through the day and we will see one or two showers here but like i said, the best of the sunshine, temperatures ranging from 16—21 across the south—east. t
some great musical act here, and today on the pyramid stage we will see the likes of barry gibb. big draw. jamie cullum will be there. on the other stage, about 500 yards away, emeli sande will be performing. of course, as well as music, the other m word people associate with it is mud. 0nlya bit m word people associate with it is mud. only a bit of rain and it is still pretty green. people are looking forward to ed shearer and on the pyramid stage, finishing off a week and that is going to be...
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. # and the bee gee's barry gibb proves you're never to old to dance as the glastonbury festival drawso a close. good evening. the government has revealed that 60 tower blocks covered in supposedly fire resistant aluminium cladding have failed tests following the grenfell tower disaster. the department for communities and local government says checks have been made in 25 council areas across england, and so far the failure rate is 100%. in 25 council areas across england, 79 people died in the grenfell tower fire in west london 11 days ago, prompting the nationwide review. fire in west london 11 days ago, duncan kennedy reports. fire in west london 11 days ago, pendleton in salford, the latest location where tower block cladding is being removed, and unsettling sight for another group of residents who have lived here many years. sight for another group of residents who have lived here many yearsm has left us, as residents, very confused and very concerned about the safety of where we live. tonight the safety of where we live. tonight the government released new figures showing the late
. # and the bee gee's barry gibb proves you're never to old to dance as the glastonbury festival drawso a close. good evening. the government has revealed that 60 tower blocks covered in supposedly fire resistant aluminium cladding have failed tests following the grenfell tower disaster. the department for communities and local government says checks have been made in 25 council areas across england, and so far the failure rate is 100%. in 25 council areas across england, 79 people died in the...
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liz: erin gibbs. market intelligence.ing for president trump to leave the white house and head to cedar rapids. [closing bell rings] how about the nasdaq jumping 45 points. green on the screen for the nas. david and melissa pick it up for "after the bell." david: the dow moving away from record highs, sliding the second straight day. ending down 52 point right now. the s&p closing in the red as well. not so far for the nasdaq. hi, everybody, i'm david asman. liz: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." more on the big market movers, first here is what we are covering during this very busy hour. president trump heading to the hard lant. he will take air force one to cedar rapids, iowa, where die-hard supporters were camped out overnight. we'll take you there live. meanwhile in the south, we're tracking a major storm that is barreling down on the gulf coast. it is already claimed one life.
liz: erin gibbs. market intelligence.ing for president trump to leave the white house and head to cedar rapids. [closing bell rings] how about the nasdaq jumping 45 points. green on the screen for the nas. david and melissa pick it up for "after the bell." david: the dow moving away from record highs, sliding the second straight day. ending down 52 point right now. the s&p closing in the red as well. not so far for the nasdaq. hi, everybody, i'm david asman. liz: i'm melissa...
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barry gibb was playing to a huge audience today. # you should be dancing, yeah # dancing, yeah # whatbe dancing, yeah # dancing, yeah... # and singer songwriter ed sheeran who has had a hugely successful year are dominating the singles charts will close the festival tonight, and glastonbury will return in 2019. lizo, many thanks there. lizo mzimba at glastonbury. that's it, i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. you're watching bbc news. i'm clive myrie, ina you're watching bbc news. i'm clive myrie, in a moment the weather but first camden council says 120 residents —— residents from 120 households are still refusing to leave residences that have been judged as too dangerous by the fire services. georgia gould is the council leader in camden and said there are still residents on the chalcots estate who are refusing to leave. so we have people knocking on those doors, talking to people about the safety risks. but we've also dispatched social workers to have individual conversations with those families, with those indi
barry gibb was playing to a huge audience today. # you should be dancing, yeah # dancing, yeah # whatbe dancing, yeah # dancing, yeah... # and singer songwriter ed sheeran who has had a hugely successful year are dominating the singles charts will close the festival tonight, and glastonbury will return in 2019. lizo, many thanks there. lizo mzimba at glastonbury. that's it, i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. you're watching...
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gibbs, for five minutes. mr. gibbs: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm disappointed to har that the -- hear that the senate won't be able to take up the health care bill this week but it's a toughish shue. it's a tough issue at least on my side of the aisle we want to do the right thing. we want to make sure people can buy health insurance that's affordable and accessible and not for people to have issues. in the house bill we did pass a bifment one of the biggest issues is pre-existing conditions. we made sure people with pre-existing conditions can buy health insurance reasonably priced, similar people with nonhe pre-existing conditions, then we kicked in billions of dollars to subsidize those premiums to help those people be in the insurance market. i think it's important for those people are in the insurance market have access to that's affordable. and it's just -- i think it's un-american to pull the rug out from people because they got sick. obamacare, that's it really is imploding. in ohio, this is from the ealth human services agency, obamaca
gibbs, for five minutes. mr. gibbs: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm disappointed to har that the -- hear that the senate won't be able to take up the health care bill this week but it's a toughish shue. it's a tough issue at least on my side of the aisle we want to do the right thing. we want to make sure people can buy health insurance that's affordable and accessible and not for people to have issues. in the house bill we did pass a bifment one of the biggest issues is pre-existing conditions. we...
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and andrea gibbs lejay with the center for american progress, welcome, all.ugh, i'll start with you. mitch mcconnell had a hard enough job today. how much harder did president trump make it? >> he made it much harder. what the president tweeted was wrong. it was cruel. it's an admission against interests that you are weak and being beaten and that it's under your head. and i heard senator collins say to you just moments ago, she wishes he would stop tweeting. jake tapper and andrea mitchell got awards last week from the los angeles press club and jake gave a speech about truth and decency. the president can tweet about truth. he can mix it up. they haven't proved collusion. they haven't proved obstruction. but the decency part has got to infuse his public communications. that's important for a president to maintain that level. so he heard everything this week. i hope he rethinks that policy. >> 71? >> he's not going to. i mean, this is who he is. like, he has showed hy eed himsr and over again to be this person who has no filter, who does not respect the offi
and andrea gibbs lejay with the center for american progress, welcome, all.ugh, i'll start with you. mitch mcconnell had a hard enough job today. how much harder did president trump make it? >> he made it much harder. what the president tweeted was wrong. it was cruel. it's an admission against interests that you are weak and being beaten and that it's under your head. and i heard senator collins say to you just moments ago, she wishes he would stop tweeting. jake tapper and andrea...
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. >>> also boy george turns 56 and actress marly gibbs from the jeffersons and 227 is 86 years old. >ors around the globe are focussed on just one woman, chair janet yellen. here to tell us why this morning. good morning, gemma. >> well, that's because expectations are really high. the fed is expected to raise interest rates to between 1 and 1.25%. there's a press conference this afternoon and janet yellen is expected to give details on how the fed plans to stop winding back it's enormous balance sheet. and there's a consumer price inflation report due later this morning and all eyes will be on that as well. offer around 1.9% of inflation, which will be in line with april. let's remember that was the first time since 8/20/15, it's tracked below the fed. and meanwhile they've been hashing out a plan to make social media companies legally liable for the extremists material on their websites. the idea is companies such as facebook and twitter will be encouraged to quickly remove after having located extremists materials in a bid for radicalization. >> thank you so much, gemma. >>> still
. >>> also boy george turns 56 and actress marly gibbs from the jeffersons and 227 is 86 years old. >ors around the globe are focussed on just one woman, chair janet yellen. here to tell us why this morning. good morning, gemma. >> well, that's because expectations are really high. the fed is expected to raise interest rates to between 1 and 1.25%. there's a press conference this afternoon and janet yellen is expected to give details on how the fed plans to stop winding back...
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if gibbs finds out you're working on this, and i'm helping you, he'll kill us both.o take that chance. ♪ life is just a beach, i'm playing in the sand ♪ ♪ act like you know who's in the room... ♪ (exhales) ♪ spaceship fly going to the moon... ♪
if gibbs finds out you're working on this, and i'm helping you, he'll kill us both.o take that chance. ♪ life is just a beach, i'm playing in the sand ♪ ♪ act like you know who's in the room... ♪ (exhales) ♪ spaceship fly going to the moon... ♪
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prosecutor john gibbs told the court that the chinese gave mallory a phone to communicate with them and had indicated he was setting up a bank account in another name where the chinese could allegedly deposit money. prosecutor argued m mallory has money troubles and the only money he made is what the chinese paid for the two white papers he made for them. prosecutors said today they were still analyzing some of the items out of the house. the judge said that he wanted to know a little bit more about the letters that he was given today by people that were trying to vouch for mallory's good character. he asked if the defense could tell them whether or not any of these people who wrote the letters knew beforehand mallory was facing these charges. the judge was then given the indication that everybody that wrote these letters did know what mallory was facing. the judge seemed satisfied with that and then agreed to the release. we're live outside the courthouse in alexandria, paul wagner fox5 local news. >> the family of a 13-year-old girl who was hit and killed by a train yesterday afternoo
prosecutor john gibbs told the court that the chinese gave mallory a phone to communicate with them and had indicated he was setting up a bank account in another name where the chinese could allegedly deposit money. prosecutor argued m mallory has money troubles and the only money he made is what the chinese paid for the two white papers he made for them. prosecutors said today they were still analyzing some of the items out of the house. the judge said that he wanted to know a little bit more...
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. >>> also celebrating, boy george turns 56 and actress marla gibbs from "the jeffersons" is 86 >>> investors globe are focussed on just one woman, chair janet yellen. cnbc's landon dowdy has details. >> the fed wraps up its two-day policy meeting this afternoon, widely expected to hike interest rates for the second time this year even as it tackles low inflation. higher rates means higher borrowing costs for consumers for everything from mortgages to credit cards. they could also benefit on higher rates from savings accounts. >>> meanwhile, great britain and france are working on a plan to make social media companies like facebook and twitter libel for extremist content on their sites. it would encourage companies to quickly find and remove objectionable content or face potential fines. more controversy for uber. the company held a meeting yesterday to discuss the findings of a report and to allegations of sexual harassment. during that gathering an uber board member made a sexist remark about women. he later apologized and resigned from the board. separately now uber ceo travis kalanick ann
. >>> also celebrating, boy george turns 56 and actress marla gibbs from "the jeffersons" is 86 >>> investors globe are focussed on just one woman, chair janet yellen. cnbc's landon dowdy has details. >> the fed wraps up its two-day policy meeting this afternoon, widely expected to hike interest rates for the second time this year even as it tackles low inflation. higher rates means higher borrowing costs for consumers for everything from mortgages to credit...
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prosecutor john gibbs told the court that the chinese gave mallory a phone to communicate with them andindicated he was getting setting up a bank account in another name where the chinese could allegedly deposit money. prosecutors argued that mallory has money troubles and the only money he made this year was the $25,000 mallory says the chinese had paid him for two white papers. now, the judge also asked the prosecutor if other classified information may have been found inside the house. the prosecutor told the judge that some of it is analyzed. that's the latest from alexandria in the federal courthouse, paul wagner fox5 local news. >> thank you paul. >>> a local woman made national headlines for her unique parenting style. now she's hoping to use that attention to run for an at large seat on the montgomery county council. we'll talk to her when we come back. >> ♪ hi guys. it's great to be here. in the desert. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys the next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pre
prosecutor john gibbs told the court that the chinese gave mallory a phone to communicate with them andindicated he was getting setting up a bank account in another name where the chinese could allegedly deposit money. prosecutors argued that mallory has money troubles and the only money he made this year was the $25,000 mallory says the chinese had paid him for two white papers. now, the judge also asked the prosecutor if other classified information may have been found inside the house. the...
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heading out there right now that was schuylkill eastbound to passyunk but we have another accident in gibbs bureau in new jersey stratford avenue at route 30, white horse pike, just a head up, not slowing you down too much. if that is your neighborhood. we have some roving crews out here on the commodore barry bridge. one lane is block in each direction and as you can see we are also going to be dealing with a speed restriction in play as well, down to 25 miles an hour, still looking green. we can keep you around, with the speed restriction, hopefully we can keep through until 6:00 o'clock. pennsylvania turnpike crews are out there as well, jim, back over to you. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch conjoined twins connected at head have been successfully been separate by doctors at chop. it took 11 hours to separate 10 month-old abby and erin delaney last wednesday. doctors spent months, planning for this complicated surgery which we're told twins will need most likely one more surgery before they can go home to north carolina and they are expect to be released later this year. >>> with rates of s
heading out there right now that was schuylkill eastbound to passyunk but we have another accident in gibbs bureau in new jersey stratford avenue at route 30, white horse pike, just a head up, not slowing you down too much. if that is your neighborhood. we have some roving crews out here on the commodore barry bridge. one lane is block in each direction and as you can see we are also going to be dealing with a speed restriction in play as well, down to 25 miles an hour, still looking green. we...
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later on we will see the likes of chic and barry gibb. 0n the second biggest stage area there will bee. as well as music the other m word is mud and because appearances have been quite leave this weekend, this is the least muddy glastonbury for close to a decade. glastonbury is taking a year off in 2018 so when ed sheeran closes the festival, festival goers are hoping it will be a powerful enough performance to see them through to the next glastonbury here in 2019. thank you. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:30pm. bye for now. good afternoon. for those of you taking an early summer break in the week ahead, you might hear the age—old expression, you should have been here last week. a week in which we saw the highestjune temperature recorded in over 41 years. at the week ahead shows temperatures at their very best will be a good 10 degrees lower and not only cooler through the week ahead, there will be spells of heavy hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. local authorities are being warned to prepare contingency
later on we will see the likes of chic and barry gibb. 0n the second biggest stage area there will bee. as well as music the other m word is mud and because appearances have been quite leave this weekend, this is the least muddy glastonbury for close to a decade. glastonbury is taking a year off in 2018 so when ed sheeran closes the festival, festival goers are hoping it will be a powerful enough performance to see them through to the next glastonbury here in 2019. thank you. you can see more...
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there were bee gees classics from barry gibb. staying alive. staying alive.hic with disco hit after disco kit.|j wa nt with disco hit after disco kit.|j want the world to know. clap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. upside down. 0r, boy, you turn me. the somerset sunshine. upside down. or, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at the sea's festival. yes, but his american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. drag your feet. across the floor. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. come on, set the tone. closing this year, ed sheeran. his headline set an emotional climax to a festival that won't be back until 2019. and they say. crossing. -- crowd sings. some of them are just going home 110w. some of them are just going home now. a full from us, see you soon. —— that's all from us. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the w
there were bee gees classics from barry gibb. staying alive. staying alive.hic with disco hit after disco kit.|j wa nt with disco hit after disco kit.|j want the world to know. clap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. upside down. 0r, boy, you turn me. the somerset sunshine. upside down. or, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at the sea's festival. yes, but his american film and tv star kiefer sutherland,...
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toa kenny rogers, this afternoon playing to a huge audience of all ages on the pyramid stage, barry gibb# strictly yeah. # strictly yeah. # what you doing on your back? # what you doing on your back? # you should be dancing, yeah # you should be dancing, yeah # dancing, year#. and singer songwriter ed sheron, who's had a hugely successful year dominating the charts will close the festival tonight and glastonbury will return in 2019. lizo mzimba, and glastonbury. time for a look at the weather. good evening, quite a bit of cloud and rainforthe good evening, quite a bit of cloud and rain for the second part of the weekend, that will clear from the south, still one night overnight showers for northern scotland and northern ireland, pretty quiet at the end of the night. and quite fresh, 10—14d a major towns and cities, rural spots in single figures, a fresh start to monday. right for many with lighter winds than the weekend. the cloud will thicken in northern ireland, some rain moving here, but cloudy in the south—west, elsewhere good spells of sunshine and a lot of dry weather, light winds,
toa kenny rogers, this afternoon playing to a huge audience of all ages on the pyramid stage, barry gibb# strictly yeah. # strictly yeah. # what you doing on your back? # what you doing on your back? # you should be dancing, yeah # you should be dancing, yeah # dancing, year#. and singer songwriter ed sheron, who's had a hugely successful year dominating the charts will close the festival tonight and glastonbury will return in 2019. lizo mzimba, and glastonbury. time for a look at the weather....
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from people like grime artists to an explosion of disco here on the main stage earlier where barry gibb waiting for the closing headliner, mr ed sheeran. tens of thousands of people out there waiting to see him. along with there waiting to see him. along with the wonderful weather, glastonbury is usually the other m word, muddy. that has been very little. it has meant that most people recorded as being a success. we are relying on ed sheeran to finish that. mentioning ed sheeran, he is very much a mainstream musician, mainstream performer. do you think perhaps glastonbury has lost some of the edginess, the types of site or has that been very much stillbirth, still present? ido still present? i do not think so. grime artist headlining, you see so much going on. if you look at recent years, metallica playing, jay—z a couple of yea rs metallica playing, jay—z a couple of years ago. they do like to take something a bit risky and not exactly out of the mainstream that the outer edges of that that mainstream british music bands that might not want to go see. look at the line—up this year, rad
from people like grime artists to an explosion of disco here on the main stage earlier where barry gibb waiting for the closing headliner, mr ed sheeran. tens of thousands of people out there waiting to see him. along with there waiting to see him. along with the wonderful weather, glastonbury is usually the other m word, muddy. that has been very little. it has meant that most people recorded as being a success. we are relying on ed sheeran to finish that. mentioning ed sheeran, he is very...
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ed sheeran tonight and barry gibb taking to the pyramid stage later today.ely to see you. just take us through some of the highlights from yesterday. a really good day of music yesterday, helped by the relatively good weather. only a few bits of rain. one of the big things for many people was one of the biggest stars in the world, katy perry, on the pyramid stage. at glastonbury, people come to see all sorts of different musical acts and buy their tickets before they know who will be here. for artists, it's tickets before they know who will be here. forartists, it's not tickets before they know who will be here. for artists, it's not their hard—core here. for artists, it's not their ha rd—core fans here. for artists, it's not their ha rd—core fa ns out here. for artists, it's not their hard—core fans out there in huge numbers a lot of the time, so they need to play their hits. that is exactly what katy perry did. got a fabulous reaction when she played them of her best—known songs and ended her set by crowd surfing over the crowd, in front of the pyramid sta
ed sheeran tonight and barry gibb taking to the pyramid stage later today.ely to see you. just take us through some of the highlights from yesterday. a really good day of music yesterday, helped by the relatively good weather. only a few bits of rain. one of the big things for many people was one of the biggest stars in the world, katy perry, on the pyramid stage. at glastonbury, people come to see all sorts of different musical acts and buy their tickets before they know who will be here. for...
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there were bee gees classics from barry gibb. # stayin' alive, stayin' alive! disco hit. # i'm coming up. # i want the world to know. # clap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # boy, you turn me... it's not just people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland playing country music with his band. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. closing this year, ed sheeran. his headline set an emotional climax to a festival that won't be back until 2019. # they say... crowd sings along. lizo mzimba, bbc news, glastonbury.
there were bee gees classics from barry gibb. # stayin' alive, stayin' alive! disco hit. # i'm coming up. # i want the world to know. # clap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # boy, you turn me... it's not just people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland playing country music with his band. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special....
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bob gibbs in ohio, they are running a guy named harbaugh. i can't guarantee you there will be no harbaugh's winning in columbus in november, whether it is the ohio state-michigan game, or the election in 2018. that will not happen. mr. wong: fair enough. do you think it is possible, though, that democrats could take back the house in 2018? mr. stivers: it is way too early to guess those things, but i do not see a wave coming. we have outraised the democrats every month. we have more resources. that allows us to expand the playing field on them, which forces them to go on defense and keep them from getting into that second wave they need to take the majority. we will have about 30 patriots before we are done, and they will need to win 24 of those races. these are battle tested, hardened, smart candidates that know how to win, and have won 24 of them in districts that hillary clinton carried just months ago. it is not like these folks are new to competitive races. they know how to win in competitive races, and they will know how to win in 2018
bob gibbs in ohio, they are running a guy named harbaugh. i can't guarantee you there will be no harbaugh's winning in columbus in november, whether it is the ohio state-michigan game, or the election in 2018. that will not happen. mr. wong: fair enough. do you think it is possible, though, that democrats could take back the house in 2018? mr. stivers: it is way too early to guess those things, but i do not see a wave coming. we have outraised the democrats every month. we have more resources....
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.ent numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> for more than a year now, we've been following the story of adrian ballenger and corey richards, a pair of mountain climbing adventurers who have been trying to snapchat their way to the top of mt. everest. the trick is, they were attempting the feat without the use of canned oxygen. they made it to the top of the world. and dana jacob sensen has their story. >> reporter: this week both adrian and corey reached the peak. but it was adrian who accomplished the ultimate goal of making it without extra oxygen. the highs and lows of it all shared with the world on social media. >> here we are. one year later. >> you did it! >> reporter: their body the pushed to the limit, cory and adrian spent less than 15 minutes on top of mt. everest, taking in a view few others have seen. >> ladies and gentlemen, not only is my phone not dead, but that is adrian ballenger with no oxygen. >> reporter: while both climb
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.ent numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> for more than a year now, we've been following the story of adrian ballenger and corey richards, a pair of mountain climbing adventurers who have been trying to snapchat their way to the top of mt. everest. the trick is, they were attempting the feat without the use of canned oxygen. they made it to the top of the world. and dana jacob...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> new study shows america's obesities epidemic includes pets. one out of three dogs and cats are either overweight or obese. >> reporter: busy lifestyles and unhealthy diets are wreaking havoc on our pets. >> overweight, obesitien our cats and dogs increased by 160 >> reporter: the lead veterinary researcher behind a study by banfield hospital. >> right now one out of three cats and dogs are overweight. >> he attributes the increase to factors, lack of exercise, too much food, and a changing attitude towards our pets. >> we are starting to consider pets more and more to be members of our family. so we would lack to communicate with them and show our affection to them by offering them treats. and it can be pretty easy for us to offer too many treats in the. >> that's a problem because, just as in humans, lugging around all that extra weight scan be hazardous to your pet's health. >> heart diseas
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> new study shows america's obesities epidemic includes pets. one out of three dogs and cats are either overweight or obese. >> reporter: busy lifestyles and unhealthy diets are wreaking havoc on our pets. >> overweight, obesitien our cats and dogs increased by 160 >> reporter: the lead veterinary researcher behind a...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> if you are lucky enough to have hey house in the woods or enjoy camping, you know that bears can be a dangerous nuisance. even if they're not frying to eat you, they do want to eat your food. well, a bunch of grisly bears near yellowstone national park are being put to work. they're testing trash cans and coolers to see if they are actually bear resistant. carter evans reports. >> reporter: when it comes to grizzly versus garbage can, most are no match. and these particular bears are some of the best in the business. at tearing things apart. >> are some better product testers than others? >> very much so. >> randy gravat helps bears break into containers at the center outside yellowstone national park. >> when bears get into unnatural food sources, bad for bears and bad for people. >> the eight resident bears were brought here because like these bears they got too comfortable foraging for
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> if you are lucky enough to have hey house in the woods or enjoy camping, you know that bears can be a dangerous nuisance. even if they're not frying to eat you, they do want to eat your food. well, a bunch of grisly bears near yellowstone national park are being put to work. they're testing trash cans and coolers to see if they...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks >>> veterinarians in florida are urging dog owners to vaccinate their pets against an outbreak of dog flu. dozens of dogs in northern and central florida have come down with canine influenza. smaller outbreaks were reported in georgia and knoxville, tennessee. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: here at the deland animal hospital, they've seen a few of those cases and are being extra vigilant. stephanie is proud of her french mastiffs. they've won numerous top awards at last weekend's show. but several dogs apparently took home something else, the dog flu. stephanie's dogs seemed healthy, but the vet decided to vaccinate them anyway. you took a precaution today. >> yes, we did. we gave her her vaccine today. and her next show in a couple weeks she'll be well protected. >> reporter: over a thousand cases were reported in the chicago area. at least phife dawgs died. the strain has since appeared in 30 states. th
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks >>> veterinarians in florida are urging dog owners to vaccinate their pets against an outbreak of dog flu. dozens of dogs in northern and central florida have come down with canine influenza. smaller outbreaks were reported in georgia and knoxville, tennessee. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: here at the deland animal hospital, they've seen a...
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is that you, ned gibbs? >> wouldn't mind getting you under my table!entlemen, is why i take the bus. >> want to join the mile high club. >> not with you. but i would consider joining the mile away club. seriously if your (bleep) is as big as your mouth, but i'm betting it's as big as your brain, so enjoy your solo flight. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: please welcome ari graynor! >> hello. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen:. >> stephen: i was talking with the producer and you're still a young person but you have been acting for a long time, since you were a young kid. >> thank you for calling me young. >> stephen: woody allen, christopher guest -- how old were you when you started? >> community theater when i was seven but so lucky to keep working as a kid and did community theater and theater around boston, and then people, as you mentioned, real will you incredible people. >> stephen: do you remember your first job? >> well, my first on-camera job was this industrial for the lutheran church called everybody counts. now, i don't kno
is that you, ned gibbs? >> wouldn't mind getting you under my table!entlemen, is why i take the bus. >> want to join the mile high club. >> not with you. but i would consider joining the mile away club. seriously if your (bleep) is as big as your mouth, but i'm betting it's as big as your brain, so enjoy your solo flight. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: please welcome ari graynor! >> hello. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen:. >>...
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by the rite-aid in clementon a crash at gibbs bro road. and trains canceled and the cynwyd line is shuttle buses all week because of construction. >> have a nice evening thank you. >>> still ahead on "action news" philadelphia's zoo is welcoming the most precious addition of a baby gorilla. whose mom went through an ordeal to bring it into the world. >>> and ducis rogers has more on the center of attention a big part of the team. >> a sea of gray continues to dominate the sky here live on our temple university camera, over looking the center city skyline. we'll chat about one more day in the seven-day forecast. >> a local company is taking on a challenge to battle childhood cancer. and how you can get involved when "action news" continues tonight. >>> apple is adding a new future to the iphone that will cut down on distracted driving. if someone texts will you behind the wheel the phone responds with an auto matt ib ic message and it's locked. >>> the u.s. army is searching for a few good men and women and offering huge incentives to encou
by the rite-aid in clementon a crash at gibbs bro road. and trains canceled and the cynwyd line is shuttle buses all week because of construction. >> have a nice evening thank you. >>> still ahead on "action news" philadelphia's zoo is welcoming the most precious addition of a baby gorilla. whose mom went through an ordeal to bring it into the world. >>> and ducis rogers has more on the center of attention a big part of the team. >> a sea of gray...
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bill crystal, johnson, danielle gibbs, allful you got fiery when you heard nagt santhony -- espe you, the russia investigation fault. where are the bills? >> i like anthony. he's a good defender of the president. it's just not true. i'm sorry the president is frustrated. how many pieces of legislation have not been passed because we're sitting around talking about the russia investigation? zero. how many major pieces of legislation have been submitted by the trump legislation? they endorsed the health care bill which passed, the obama care replacement has -- >> has nothing to do with -- how many nominations haven't been acted on because of russia? zero. it is a fake talking point. it's frustrating the president. >> also it's talking points for the base. that's to give the base a fig leaf to grab onto. >> i think the helps the administration. they need the base. it would be tremendously helpful to this administration to have a tax plan in congress and what they have so far is a one-page set of bullet points that were produced hastily in 24 or 48 hours at the demand of the president. th
bill crystal, johnson, danielle gibbs, allful you got fiery when you heard nagt santhony -- espe you, the russia investigation fault. where are the bills? >> i like anthony. he's a good defender of the president. it's just not true. i'm sorry the president is frustrated. how many pieces of legislation have not been passed because we're sitting around talking about the russia investigation? zero. how many major pieces of legislation have been submitted by the trump legislation? they...
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. >>> next top headlines -- >> jurors gibb deliberating in the bill cosby trial -- begin deliberatingby trial.
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.'s five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks >>> police across the country are using new tactics in the battle against so-called porch pirates. they are the ones who sneak up and steal your packages. >> reporter: mounted security cameras can catch the crime and sometimes the criminal, but that doesn't always happen. that's why police are using their own bait packages, putting gps trackers inside so they can find the thief and arrest them. in houston, pittsburgh and los angeles, these alleged porch pirates are quick and brazen. in campbell, california, homeowner cameras caught this man approaching his porch before apparently making off with his delivery. >> those things in life you don't need to go through. >> reporter: that motivated him to work with his local police department who now uses his porch to drop off bait packages, hoping to lure criminals. inside a regular shipping box they pack a common delivery item along with a gps tracking device.
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.'s five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks >>> police across the country are using new tactics in the battle against so-called porch pirates. they are the ones who sneak up and steal your packages. >> reporter: mounted security cameras can catch the crime and sometimes the criminal, but that doesn't always happen. that's why police are using their own bait packages, putting gps...
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there were bee gees classics from barry gibb... # staying alive.to the stage with chic with disco hit after disco hit. # i want the world to know. # clap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # oh, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. # drag your feet. # across the floor. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. # come on, set the tone. closing this year, ed sheeran. his headline set an emotional climax to a festival that won't be back until 2019. # and they say... whatever you think of his music, one quy whatever you think of his music, one guy entertaining that many people with his loop pedal is amazing. guy entertaining that many people with his loop pedal is amazinglj love him. people say he is a lucky busker on one sand and other people say he's a musical
there were bee gees classics from barry gibb... # staying alive.to the stage with chic with disco hit after disco hit. # i want the world to know. # clap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # oh, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. # drag your feet. # across the floor. he said...
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darker greens the steadier rains are falling, south of gibbs borough, route 73. gloucester county, glassboro reporting wet weather, same thing with sewell and williams town. not much going on west of philadelphia. quickly racing off to the east/southeast, upstate new york, binghamton, buffalo, looks nice, pittsburgh, state colleges conditions are beginning to clear, it's a small little ribbon of clouds and showers that we're dealing with this morning. it will not be lasting too much longer. 59 degrees in philadelphia. look at the difference down to the south. two hours south of washington, d.c. 74 in richmond, cooler up to the north. a lot of this is thanks to all the cloud cover we're seeing this morning and the scattered showers. once the sun breaks through, the numbers will warm up nicely. future tracker 6, 10:30 you have softball games, expect a lot of clouds out there, it will be damp and leftover shower. north of the pennsylvania turnpike, we're getting sunshine. 1:00 p.m. this afternoon, it's sun and clouds, 4:00 p.m., it's full sun for everybody it's a ni
darker greens the steadier rains are falling, south of gibbs borough, route 73. gloucester county, glassboro reporting wet weather, same thing with sewell and williams town. not much going on west of philadelphia. quickly racing off to the east/southeast, upstate new york, binghamton, buffalo, looks nice, pittsburgh, state colleges conditions are beginning to clear, it's a small little ribbon of clouds and showers that we're dealing with this morning. it will not be lasting too much longer. 59...
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. >> jimmy: you had marla gibbs on your show.d david together just like do these scenes and you're always left wanting to cry. feel these strong emotions. you know, watching them together. just these two great actors. >> jimmy: do you know her from "the jeffersons"? >> yeah, growing up watching "the jeffersons" and "227" and all of her shows. >> jimmy: right, right. to have her on the show playing your grandma. >> i had this crazy date where norman lear, creator of "the jeffersons," came -- he was on the set that day. and he didn't know marla was guest starring. >> jimmy: really? >> he was there at the same time she was there. it was like this crazy coincidence. >> jimmy: what is it like to have him on the set with you? i would think that would be -- create a lot of pressure. because he's created some of the greatest american television shows of all-time. >> yeah, it's -- you want to impress them, you know? you're like, all right. i hope you like this. i hope you like whatever. >> do you put a little something extra into it on th
. >> jimmy: you had marla gibbs on your show.d david together just like do these scenes and you're always left wanting to cry. feel these strong emotions. you know, watching them together. just these two great actors. >> jimmy: do you know her from "the jeffersons"? >> yeah, growing up watching "the jeffersons" and "227" and all of her shows. >> jimmy: right, right. to have her on the show playing your grandma. >> i had this crazy date...
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prosecutor john gibbs told the court the chinese gave mallory a phone communicate with them hadn't indicatede was setting up a bank account in another name where the chinese could allegedly deposit money. prosecutors also argued that mallory has money troubles and is the only money he has made this year was more resays the chinese had paid him for to what he describd as white papers. now, the fbi did conduct an extensive search of that house. the prosecutor was again asked about what they found. he said some of it is still being analyzed. as for allowing mallory out of jail the judge wanted to know whether or not some of these letters had he received vouching for mal mallory's character were written with the knowledge that many he was facing these charges. live outside the federal courthouse in alexandria, paul wagner, fox5 local news. >> we know that before we can regain their trust we need to restore their service. >> that is metro's back to good promotional video that was released earlier this year. the entire back to good promotion package costs $400,000. so, what do you think of the goo
prosecutor john gibbs told the court the chinese gave mallory a phone communicate with them hadn't indicatede was setting up a bank account in another name where the chinese could allegedly deposit money. prosecutors also argued that mallory has money troubles and is the only money he has made this year was more resays the chinese had paid him for to what he describd as white papers. now, the fbi did conduct an extensive search of that house. the prosecutor was again asked about what they...
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. >> reporter: as both pastor and funeral director romaine gibbs deals with death every day but thought saw what he sees, their view on lives lost for no good reason it may change. >> the reality that this is real. my homey i used to hang with, high homey i used to rap with laying on the table breathless, lifeless. >> the response was eye opening. shared thousands of times with hundreds of supportive comments. fagan is the mother of 17-year-old i roll williams who was gunned down while hanging out with friends she was fully on board with his friends participating at the funeral home because she hopes it sends a message. >> i just wanted to bring awareness to the kids that, like, this could be like any of ya'll like i want ya'll to see how things is and how it goes like when a teenager dice. >> reporter: loss of their friend fresh that the young men didn't have a lot of words but it does seem like they're at least hearing both romaine and her message. >> i feel like cherish every moments with the people you love. cherish every second, every moment. they're just trying to help me go throu
. >> reporter: as both pastor and funeral director romaine gibbs deals with death every day but thought saw what he sees, their view on lives lost for no good reason it may change. >> the reality that this is real. my homey i used to hang with, high homey i used to rap with laying on the table breathless, lifeless. >> the response was eye opening. shared thousands of times with hundreds of supportive comments. fagan is the mother of 17-year-old i roll williams who was gunned...
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john gibb let that shooter go past him and yelled at him, so he turned around and they shot point-blank other. john died and the shooter lived. it was all in my office. david: that is extraordinary, once again the shooting yesterday in capitol hill area was the same sort of thing. the capitol hill police tried to distract the shooter to focus on them rather than on the congressman. these people no self-sacrifice at its core. >> oh, they are. first of all one of the best police departments in america. they're extremely well-trained. they are to thely dedicated and professional. in fact john gibson's son is a capitol police officer today. david: my goodness. >> they are dedicated to their service. they're dedicated to their protectees. they do it in such a way you don't even know they're around. david: you must think about detective gibson a lot. may well be that you would not be here were it not for him? >> no doubt about it. because when the first shot went off, of course stupid me, i ran out of my office to see what was going on, and there were a lot of my staff in the halls and in the
john gibb let that shooter go past him and yelled at him, so he turned around and they shot point-blank other. john died and the shooter lived. it was all in my office. david: that is extraordinary, once again the shooting yesterday in capitol hill area was the same sort of thing. the capitol hill police tried to distract the shooter to focus on them rather than on the congressman. these people no self-sacrifice at its core. >> oh, they are. first of all one of the best police departments...
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ninety-five south at cottman looking very busy but still very dry here and then we have an accident, gibbs bureau, new jersey route 30 white horse pike westbound at new road, and just a head up it is out there then if we can get on the regional rails we are running with 15 minute delays outbound because of signal issues. take a quick peak and check your schedules, you want to do that we have a disabled vehicle that has been cleared pennsylvania turnpike westbound and you are traveling around at posted speeds around there more to come when we come back in 10 minutes, jim, back over to you >>> ♪ >> well, three southern california home painted pink, kind of like pep to bismol pink, they are slated for demolition to make room for an apartment complex and paint by volunteers for a community mural projects. while neighbors say everything including shrubs, looks like p epto, see, they are upset that they were not notified of the project. i would be furious if that happened in my neighborhood just pointing it out to you. >>> philadelphia organization is making it easier for people to stay in their
ninety-five south at cottman looking very busy but still very dry here and then we have an accident, gibbs bureau, new jersey route 30 white horse pike westbound at new road, and just a head up it is out there then if we can get on the regional rails we are running with 15 minute delays outbound because of signal issues. take a quick peak and check your schedules, you want to do that we have a disabled vehicle that has been cleared pennsylvania turnpike westbound and you are traveling around at...
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joe gibbs, darryl green, and definitely doug williams. williams of course leading the redskins to a win in super bowl xxii, the first african american starting quarterback to win a super bowl. he's been back in the front office for a few years, and now his role is even bigger. sherree burruss is live at redskins park with more on today's promotion. >> reporter: hey, jim. a big announcement kicking off mandatory mini camp this week. as you said it, doug williams, the super bowl mvp, who has been in the redskins front office since 2014, was promoted to senior vice president of player personnel. >> you know what i'm most excited about being in a leadership role with the guys that i've been with for the last four years. a lot of people say why not the gm or what have you? i didn't put gm in my plan. me, senior vice president of personnel on that plan, because you know why, i work in the personnel department and i wanted to lead that department. >> reporter: in the new role, williams is in charge of picking the players. he'll be third in the c
joe gibbs, darryl green, and definitely doug williams. williams of course leading the redskins to a win in super bowl xxii, the first african american starting quarterback to win a super bowl. he's been back in the front office for a few years, and now his role is even bigger. sherree burruss is live at redskins park with more on today's promotion. >> reporter: hey, jim. a big announcement kicking off mandatory mini camp this week. as you said it, doug williams, the super bowl mvp, who...
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with us today, jim, josh, jon, courtney gibb on is here, the president of loop capital. also is is ross levinson, the tech and media insider cnbc contributor as well joining us onset we begin with amazon's deal for whole foods. nearly $14 billion both stocks on the move. ross, what do you make of this >> there was a swerve over the last two days about them buying slack. which is a sass based business in the tech world. they surprised everybody and buy a physical retail e. i think about the store they opened up in seattle as a test maybe they learned something there and thought this could be a trojan horse, not just b about food, but about physical location if you think about how much data they have on all of us and what we purchase and they put a ring around the dma or the local piece and start filling those stores with more than just food, it becomes really, really interesting and scary. >> not only retarials, but is this a shot across the bough of every company not named amazon, alphabet, apple, et cetera you know where i'm going with that >> well, look, apple is one o
with us today, jim, josh, jon, courtney gibb on is here, the president of loop capital. also is is ross levinson, the tech and media insider cnbc contributor as well joining us onset we begin with amazon's deal for whole foods. nearly $14 billion both stocks on the move. ross, what do you make of this >> there was a swerve over the last two days about them buying slack. which is a sass based business in the tech world. they surprised everybody and buy a physical retail e. i think about...
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with us today, jim, josh, jon, courtney gibb on is here, the president of loop capital.is is ross levinson, the tech and media insider cnbc contributor as well joining us onset we begin with amazon's deal for whol
with us today, jim, josh, jon, courtney gibb on is here, the president of loop capital.is is ross levinson, the tech and media insider cnbc contributor as well joining us onset we begin with amazon's deal for whol
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but today's review, led by the former head of camden council, dame moira gibb, focuses on the church'sced in 1992, and he stood down as bishop of gloucester. entitled "an abuse of faith", dame moira says the church colluded with ball rather than seeking to help those he harmed. we conclude that the church's response to ball's misconduct over a period of many years was lamentable by any standard. in reality, colluding with ball's ambition to protect and promote himself rather than seeking to help those he'd harmed or assuring the safety of others. the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time. it says he received seven letters following ball's initial arrest, and failed to pass them to the police. he also chose not to put ball's name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about their suitability for ongoing ministry. i am truly sorry that as a church we failed the survivors of the abuse perpetrated by bishop peter ball. having read the report, i am appalled and deeply disturbed by its contents.
but today's review, led by the former head of camden council, dame moira gibb, focuses on the church'sced in 1992, and he stood down as bishop of gloucester. entitled "an abuse of faith", dame moira says the church colluded with ball rather than seeking to help those he harmed. we conclude that the church's response to ball's misconduct over a period of many years was lamentable by any standard. in reality, colluding with ball's ambition to protect and promote himself rather than...