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i am victoria gill and i am injakarta foran victoria gill and i am injakarta for an investigation ofe demand for songbirds that is now driving an extinction crisis. people will always buy songbirds. we really are firefighting, we are saving the last of the last. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this birding here could be the last of this kind of bird? yeah. -- this bird in here. java, the largest and most crowded island in indonesia and, home to more than 140 million people. cities, towns and villages seem to squeeze into every available space. there is very little pristine forest left him, butjust a few square kilometres can be home to hundreds of animals and birds. some are found only on this island. and some are critically endangered. but it is many of java's songbirds that have now slipped under the conservation radar to the very brink of extinction. a recent global conservation review revealed that 19 species are now trapped in such high numbers that they are in danger of dying out. human activity is driving species towards extinction around the worl
i am victoria gill and i am injakarta foran victoria gill and i am injakarta for an investigation ofe demand for songbirds that is now driving an extinction crisis. people will always buy songbirds. we really are firefighting, we are saving the last of the last. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this birding here could be the last of this kind of bird? yeah. -- this bird in here. java, the largest and most crowded island in indonesia and, home to more than 140...
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gill filed a complaint and the complaint was rejected on a ridiculous claim. gill had to prove he was the best black gardener in the city of san francisco to prevail. i hope that you take my issues of blacks being discriminated against seriously. i'm going to be telling you ten stories, and i'm not doing this just for my health. also, as i'm speaking, the director -- i mean, the chief of juvenile hall is closing log cabin ranch, and the reason why is because the people up there don't know how to protect -- [bell ringing]. >> -- and educate our own wayward kids. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon -- excuse me. good afternoon, president cohen and supervisors. my name is david smith, and i am an r.n. graduate of city college, and in a month's time will complete my master of science in nursing and begin my doctor of nursing studies at university of san francisco. i wish to express my robust support for prep for prophylaxis for hiv. i have been an out day man since 1980, and have been witness to the full continuum of this
gill filed a complaint and the complaint was rejected on a ridiculous claim. gill had to prove he was the best black gardener in the city of san francisco to prevail. i hope that you take my issues of blacks being discriminated against seriously. i'm going to be telling you ten stories, and i'm not doing this just for my health. also, as i'm speaking, the director -- i mean, the chief of juvenile hall is closing log cabin ranch, and the reason why is because the people up there don't know how...
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the doctor just found a dead one in a gill net in april. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for watching! 60 minutes is next. >> for news throughout the evening the latest is always on www.cbssf.com. we'll see you back here at 11:00. have a wonderful evening! >>> a california beach so hard to reach we had to kayak to it. >> people will die if they don't know what they're doing. >> after a decades long push for a walking path -- >> you have to allow the public to enjoy the beach. >> -- the coastal commission is considering a settlement. >> the public's rights of access are really not going to be enlarged at all. >> expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> i am a muslim, i am an american, and i've been serving my country for 22 years and counting. and i am appalled at what these animals are doing to my country while desecrating my religion. >> his name is a national secret. his appearance, we have disguised. his true identity cannot be known, because he is an undercover f.b.i. operative w
the doctor just found a dead one in a gill net in april. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for watching! 60 minutes is next. >> for news throughout the evening the latest is always on www.cbssf.com. we'll see you back here at 11:00. have a wonderful evening! >>> a california beach so hard to reach we had to kayak to it. >> people will die if they don't know what they're doing. >> after a decades long push for a walking path -- >> you have to allow the...
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so between morgan territory and gill. that's where the closure remains in effect in both directions. they said they may open at 9 a.m. that's a sliding scale. so we'll update you. in the meantime, we are starting to see a lot of slowdowns along marsh creek road approaching territory and those cars are having to turn around. 680 and 4 are still in the green. here's 4 near port chicago highway. a lot of folks are going to be on highway 4 today because they won't be able to use marsh creek road so factor that in for your morning commute. you will be sharing the road with a few more commuters. we're still in the green in both directions, 12 minutes from antioch to 680. >>> arson is suspected in a raging fire in riverside county. the cranston fire has burned more than 4700 acres near hemet. it forced evacuations for the town of idylwild and in several other communities. investigators arrested this man, 32-year-old brandon mcglover. he is accused of starting the cranston fire and several other fires in southern california. >> s
so between morgan territory and gill. that's where the closure remains in effect in both directions. they said they may open at 9 a.m. that's a sliding scale. so we'll update you. in the meantime, we are starting to see a lot of slowdowns along marsh creek road approaching territory and those cars are having to turn around. 680 and 4 are still in the green. here's 4 near port chicago highway. a lot of folks are going to be on highway 4 today because they won't be able to use marsh creek road so...
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victoria gill, bbc news. victoria gill is in birkenhead. good morning. good morning.orning. it is an absolutely it is an absolutel glorious good morning. it is an absolutely glorious day. the rss sir david attenborough is gleaming in the sunshine. you can see some of the lunch time on the top deck. they have been lifted aboard so when she goes down the slipway at 12:20pm today, sir david attenborough will trigger that lunch. they will be aboard, piloting the ship into the water for the first aboard, piloting the ship into the waterfor the first time. aboard, piloting the ship into the water for the first time. someone who has spent a long time on—board ships like this is physicist helen. tell me, how important is a vessel like this for uk polar science? ships give you access to places a long way away, that are difficult to get to. first —— for scientists, we wa nt to get to. first —— for scientists, we want to be in it. there is wonderful technology that lets you do things from a long way away but there is no substitute to being in the environment you're studying. thi
victoria gill, bbc news. victoria gill is in birkenhead. good morning. good morning.orning. it is an absolutely it is an absolutel glorious good morning. it is an absolutely glorious day. the rss sir david attenborough is gleaming in the sunshine. you can see some of the lunch time on the top deck. they have been lifted aboard so when she goes down the slipway at 12:20pm today, sir david attenborough will trigger that lunch. they will be aboard, piloting the ship into the water for the first...
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jenning we now, we are joined by gilles moec and peter chatwell .lly says that there was brexit.ncy planning for is a backdrop strong enough to want to hike this thursday? >> it is a good question. the market is pretty much priced for one, but people are saying, that there are a few questions over it. maybe it is not quite strong enough. we have seen an uptick since the first quarter, but again, the weak.quarter was so the boe said that that was because of the weather, and we were looking for proof of that, but we did not see that. but is the data strong enough, that is the question. always on the is horizon, you have had a lot of political maneuverings. will that affect people's decision? francine: we are expecting something to be published by the boe. how important is it, and what are we expecting them to announce in terms of the forecast? honest, we perfectly don't know. it could be a range, or could be a point forecast, lori could be discussion. by doing this, they are possibly putting themselves out there, because some people might take that it
jenning we now, we are joined by gilles moec and peter chatwell .lly says that there was brexit.ncy planning for is a backdrop strong enough to want to hike this thursday? >> it is a good question. the market is pretty much priced for one, but people are saying, that there are a few questions over it. maybe it is not quite strong enough. we have seen an uptick since the first quarter, but again, the weak.quarter was so the boe said that that was because of the weather, and we were looking...
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and it is crammed to the gills with caged birds. can be more than 16,000 birds for sale here in a single day, more than 200 different species. there are three markets like this just in jakarta, so that gives you some idea of the scale of this market and this trade. loud birdsong and commotion. just the auditory assault on the senses is incredible. it is a very noisy place, and it is quite unpleasant, the smell is really quite acrid and overwhelming. for all it might seem to me like a strange, packed place with a strong smell, this is a centre of commerce and community here injakarta. in a growing economy, more and more people are spending their disposable income on the status symbol that is a valuable feathered pet. what are the ranges of prices? that is between about 20 and several thousand us dollars for a songbird. while some birds fetched very high prices, many cost less than a dollar. they are more expensive to feed than they are to buy. people take dozens at a time, they are treated like disposable objects. this one here, this
and it is crammed to the gills with caged birds. can be more than 16,000 birds for sale here in a single day, more than 200 different species. there are three markets like this just in jakarta, so that gives you some idea of the scale of this market and this trade. loud birdsong and commotion. just the auditory assault on the senses is incredible. it is a very noisy place, and it is quite unpleasant, the smell is really quite acrid and overwhelming. for all it might seem to me like a strange,...
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victoria gill reports.orter: passing through the shadow of our own planet.st in the dar skies, stargazers took ithe moon during the longest lunar eclipse of the century. our national satellite spent one hour and 4 minutes cast spectacularlyly recommend. >> moon is passing right through the earth's shadow. and the onl light from the sun that can reach it is the light that's been filtered through the earth's atmosphere and that's why itul goes this beaut dusky red color. >> at the sa time, mars will be as close as it's possible to be around the ear on its own journey around the sun. this recent picture, captured by the hubbell telescope, shows the detail of a dust storm on the red planet. they'll see a mn in the sam sky as a brighter, redder mars and there won't be a longer lunar eclipse than -- new mexico 2023. >> dr. ian griffin is a british astronomer and director of a museum. he's been viewing the blood moon from the observe story in the south island of new zealand. how wast for you? >> it was absolutely
victoria gill reports.orter: passing through the shadow of our own planet.st in the dar skies, stargazers took ithe moon during the longest lunar eclipse of the century. our national satellite spent one hour and 4 minutes cast spectacularlyly recommend. >> moon is passing right through the earth's shadow. and the onl light from the sun that can reach it is the light that's been filtered through the earth's atmosphere and that's why itul goes this beaut dusky red color. >> at the sa...
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i just had a question in regards to the gerrymandering cases, especially gill versus wolford. i just wanted your take on the possibility of the court recognizing the first amendment rights association claims and using that as a basis for overturning gerrymandering cases. and also if they ever deal with that sort of effect, the search for a so-called manageable standard in future gerrymandering cases? >> the first amendment theory was not in the gill case, but it was in the beneset case for maryland that the court decided to hear after hearing argument in the gill case, and i think a lot of tea leaf readers thought, aha, they have taken this case precisely so that they can decide the first amendment question which is not properly presented in the gill case. but then, of course, they did not. >> but i'm referring to the concurrence by kagan that was cited, and the fact that now they have three more justices on the concurrence, whether they could use that in future gerrymandering cases to overturn gerrymandering cases in the future. >> this goes to your point before about whether
i just had a question in regards to the gerrymandering cases, especially gill versus wolford. i just wanted your take on the possibility of the court recognizing the first amendment rights association claims and using that as a basis for overturning gerrymandering cases. and also if they ever deal with that sort of effect, the search for a so-called manageable standard in future gerrymandering cases? >> the first amendment theory was not in the gill case, but it was in the beneset case...
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current temperature forecast, 96 down in gill row, one of the hot -- gill row, one of the hot spots, we will look at concern for fire danger, and. >>> high school wrestler who was paralyzed during a match back in january, this guy is making an incredible recovery. we first told you about ryan joseph earlier this year. a sophomore at college park high. school. he was pinned to the mat, and afterward, couldn't move, but look, he is standing with help, walking, bending even sitting up. the family sent us these videos of his physical therapy. just how remarkable is that? >> no word can express. >> good for him. i hope he keeps making progress. >>> john fonzi will have sport. the a's offense was clicking on all cylinders. the power surge led to 15 runs. >>> pep ridge farm issues a recall of their goldfish crackers. ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed for years.the community lived s so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built
current temperature forecast, 96 down in gill row, one of the hot -- gill row, one of the hot spots, we will look at concern for fire danger, and. >>> high school wrestler who was paralyzed during a match back in january, this guy is making an incredible recovery. we first told you about ryan joseph earlier this year. a sophomore at college park high. school. he was pinned to the mat, and afterward, couldn't move, but look, he is standing with help, walking, bending even sitting up....
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victoria gill, bbc news.ane: earlier i was joined by chief astronomer at the franklin institute in philadelphia. thank you very much inde for joining me. what is so special about this? >> thanks for having me. well, what is ecial about this is that we have this phenomenon that is very easy for many people to see across the plat, and it is always exciting when you can see something like this happen. everyone is always interested in seeing the moon change color, primarily because every time we see the moon it is the typal white color. but in these instances the moon can change its color from a very light tan color to a deep dark -- brick red color.it always eg and easy to see. jane: we are seeing live pictures because it is still going on.re but not everyone else gets to see it but we are not. when do we getne? derrick: yes, we did not luck out on this one this t around. the next one comes on january 20, 2019, everyone across the western hemisphere will be able toee it. of course it is happening at a decent te,
victoria gill, bbc news.ane: earlier i was joined by chief astronomer at the franklin institute in philadelphia. thank you very much inde for joining me. what is so special about this? >> thanks for having me. well, what is ecial about this is that we have this phenomenon that is very easy for many people to see across the plat, and it is always exciting when you can see something like this happen. everyone is always interested in seeing the moon change color, primarily because every time...
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victoria gill, bbc news. laura: for more on how the rescue operation is likely to unfold, a short time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser spoke to christindenison in new york. she is a diver and a remote expedition specialist. katty: what is the challenge from a diving int of view of getting these boys up to speed with diving equipment, scuen equi to get them out? how long do you think that would take? >> it is miraculous that theyfo d them. the difficulty is getting them up to speed to get them out of this cave, possibly with scuba. i would say they have the best people on scene at the moment with the british cavers and the navy seals. twever, it is still a very big undertaking to tget these kids comfortable in the water, teaching them basic scuba diving, the prerequisites for that, which they can do while getting in and out of the water. buit is still -- caving is very difficult type of diving. they have to deal with a lot of addeextras on top of basic scuba diving. they will have to deal with
victoria gill, bbc news. laura: for more on how the rescue operation is likely to unfold, a short time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser spoke to christindenison in new york. she is a diver and a remote expedition specialist. katty: what is the challenge from a diving int of view of getting these boys up to speed with diving equipment, scuen equi to get them out? how long do you think that would take? >> it is miraculous that theyfo d them. the difficulty is getting them up...
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mandatory evacuations are in place for marsh creek rad to gill drive. power is out there until 9:00 this morning. some evacuation centers have opened and the clayton library and at the brentwood community center. we will continue to stay on this story throughout the morning and provide any updates as they come in. live in contra costa county, allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> many people affected by the marsh fire either evacuated or they're blocked from getting back home. we talked to evacuees and firefighters who had to move fast to get people to safety. . >> teams of fire crews rushed ahead of the flames into the dry hilly terrain to warn residents to leave immediately. >> it's very difficult. the addresses are hard to see and a lot of switch backs going up in there and some small vehicles are okay but we couldn't get the larnler engines up in the area. >> the chief led his fire team into one neighborhood where some residents didn't realize they were in danger. >> so i had a strike team with five engines and we evacuated five houses on gill drive. >> it's
mandatory evacuations are in place for marsh creek rad to gill drive. power is out there until 9:00 this morning. some evacuation centers have opened and the clayton library and at the brentwood community center. we will continue to stay on this story throughout the morning and provide any updates as they come in. live in contra costa county, allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> many people affected by the marsh fire either evacuated or they're blocked from getting back home. we talked to...
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victoria gill there. you have been watching newsday. stay with us.oint investors. that's coming up in asia business report. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. good morning. if you think it's been hot enough already this summer, we'll just wait for the next couple of days because it looks like it's going to turn even hotter. some spots could get to 36 degrees and that brings with it the chance of some thunderstorms and welcome rain and you can see from the satellite picture, a couple of different areas of low pressure spilling out into the atlantic as they approach our shores. we will eventually see some wet weather but ahead of that, drawing this very hot air up from the south. we start thursday morning in double digits just about wherever you are, parts of the south—east starting the day up around 20 degrees and as we go through the day, a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. more on the way of cloud spreading up from south. small chance we might break out the odd shower into the afternoon. a bit more cloud into the west as we
victoria gill there. you have been watching newsday. stay with us.oint investors. that's coming up in asia business report. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. good morning. if you think it's been hot enough already this summer, we'll just wait for the next couple of days because it looks like it's going to turn even hotter. some spots could get to 36 degrees and that brings with it the chance of some thunderstorms and welcome rain and you can see from the satellite picture, a...
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victoria gill, bbc news.tors of cbs, one of the big us television networks, say they will investigate claims of sexual misconduct against the chairman and chief executive, leslie moonves. the allegations have been published by the new yorker magazine. shares in cbs fell more than 6% on news of the claims against mr moonves, who is one of america's highest—paid business executives. let us get more from our correspondent, chris buckler, in washington. leslie moonves is one of the most powerful and influential figures in american television. he led cbs to the top of american television and is responsible for a number of hit shows, even appearing himself on the david letterman talk show, an extremely influential television show and he has been responsible for commissioning many big programmes. he has also been, in recent months, a supporter of the metoo movement, a system of people on and forward and to stories of men trying to take a package of women in the workplace. now he has found that he himself has been ac
victoria gill, bbc news.tors of cbs, one of the big us television networks, say they will investigate claims of sexual misconduct against the chairman and chief executive, leslie moonves. the allegations have been published by the new yorker magazine. shares in cbs fell more than 6% on news of the claims against mr moonves, who is one of america's highest—paid business executives. let us get more from our correspondent, chris buckler, in washington. leslie moonves is one of the most powerful...
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victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead.playoff to ensure their best—ever finish at the tournament. england's top scorer harry kane admitted his side need to improve if they are to end their long trophy drought. adam wild has all the action. and so for these sides the final stop on the world cup journey, not the destination where they wanted it all to end, not the game which anyone really wanted to play, yet pride, passion still counts plenty. while that's true for england, so too is it for belgium. inside four minutes, a goal, a lead, this clearly still matters. thomas meunier missed the semifinals, suspended, this his belated offering of amends. still this is a young england team whose exploits continue to inspire. and at 1—0 hope remained. eric dier now the one marauding forward. a brilliant opportunity — so close. denied when it mattered most. agonisingly for england, the tale of the tournament. when faced with eden hazard, england ultimately had no answer. belgium's second securing a third place at this world cup. for e
victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead.playoff to ensure their best—ever finish at the tournament. england's top scorer harry kane admitted his side need to improve if they are to end their long trophy drought. adam wild has all the action. and so for these sides the final stop on the world cup journey, not the destination where they wanted it all to end, not the game which anyone really wanted to play, yet pride, passion still counts plenty. while that's true for england, so too is it for...
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victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead.nd's final game at the world cup thank you, reeta, tomorrow we have the world cup final here between france and croatia. england's players will be heading home around the same time. they lost their third place play—off to belgium 2—0, but captain harry kane says they will leave this tournament with their heads held high. our sports editor, dan roan, was at the match in st petersburg. it's the match no team really wants to play in, a reminder ofjust how close you came to the main event. but for england, this was at least a chance to end a stirring campaign on a high. they say no—one remembers who finishes third at the world cup. but belgium's hunger was immediately apparent — less than four minutes gone when thomas meunier stole in. despite still being the tournament's top scorer, harry kane had failed to find the net in his last two matches, and here again it wasn't quite happening. eric dier then denied by a desperate goal—line clearance from tottenham team—mate toby alderweireld, as
victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead.nd's final game at the world cup thank you, reeta, tomorrow we have the world cup final here between france and croatia. england's players will be heading home around the same time. they lost their third place play—off to belgium 2—0, but captain harry kane says they will leave this tournament with their heads held high. our sports editor, dan roan, was at the match in st petersburg. it's the match no team really wants to play in, a reminder ofjust how...
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victoria gill reports. through the shadow of our own planet, in the darkest skies, stargazers took in the view of the moon during the longest lunar eclipse of the century. our natural satellite spent one hour and 43 minutes cast spectacularly red, as it was totally eclipsed by the earth. the moon is passing right through the centre of the earth's shadow, so it is where the earth's shadow is at its widest. and so it lasts the longest. the only light from the sun that can reach it is actually the light that has been filtered through the earth's atmosphere and that is why it goes this beautiful dusky red colour. at the same time, our solar system neighbour, mars, will be as close as it is possible to be to the earth on its own journey around the sun, significantly improving our view of it. this recent picture captured by the hubble telescope shows the detail of a dust storm on the red planet. so where it's clear, skywatchers will see a blood moon in the same sky as a brighter, redder mars. and there won't be a
victoria gill reports. through the shadow of our own planet, in the darkest skies, stargazers took in the view of the moon during the longest lunar eclipse of the century. our natural satellite spent one hour and 43 minutes cast spectacularly red, as it was totally eclipsed by the earth. the moon is passing right through the centre of the earth's shadow, so it is where the earth's shadow is at its widest. and so it lasts the longest. the only light from the sun that can reach it is actually the...
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our science correspondent, victoria gill watched the launch. three, two, one, launch.r research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears considers the role the vessel will play in polar science. it's only in recent years that we've discovered how dangerous plastic is. before that, we didn't really understand about cfcs and the problems of what it was doing to the atmosphere and the ozone layer. and so what this ship will be discovering is not only solutions but revealing problems to which i hope it will find the solutions. while she's not the biggest vessel built here on the mersey, this ship will be a unique place for researchers to work. we'll have the labs, mostly aft, cabin areas, and then this little bit in between which has got a coffee shop, there's a gym and a sauna just forward. nice! yeah. as well as labs and living quarters, the vessel has giant freezers to keep safe scientific samples from the polar extremes of our planet. now that all 10,000 tonnes of her hull is in the water for the first time, there is actu
our science correspondent, victoria gill watched the launch. three, two, one, launch.r research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears considers the role the vessel will play in polar science. it's only in recent years that we've discovered how dangerous plastic is. before that, we didn't really understand about cfcs and the problems of what it was doing to the atmosphere and the ozone layer. and so what this ship will be discovering is not only...
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victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead.as beaten serena williams to become the women's champion for the first time, taking the match in straight sets kerber picks up her third grand slam title. williams was the favourite going into the match despite it being only her fourth tournament since giving birth in september. joe lynsky reports. for all the finals or the titles, this is perhaps serena's greatest match. 36—year—old williams had a baby last year. she said she could barely walk to her letterbox. now she's back on the centre. the instinct has never escaped her. but she would need all those flashes to topple angelique kerber. the german new defence was key to a first wimbledon title. stay in the rallies and wait for the openings. that persistence was forcing the errors. williams had lost sight of how to finish the points. and with the american toiling, kerber clinched the first set. this year's women's draw has seen other star names fall early. quietly, kerber has carved her way through each round, on the greatest stage
victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead.as beaten serena williams to become the women's champion for the first time, taking the match in straight sets kerber picks up her third grand slam title. williams was the favourite going into the match despite it being only her fourth tournament since giving birth in september. joe lynsky reports. for all the finals or the titles, this is perhaps serena's greatest match. 36—year—old williams had a baby last year. she said she could barely walk to her...
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victoria gill, bbc news.e dying as a result of drug taking in scotland is at its highest since records began more than 20 years ago — and the problem is thought to be the worst of any european country. new officialfigures show there were 934 drug related deaths in 2017, that's an increase of 8 per cent on the previous year. since 2007 the number of deaths caused by drugs has more than doubled. our scotland editor sarah smith has this report. used needles and fixing gear. the sharp end of a drug epidemic. scots are now five times more likely to die from drugs than in a road traffic accident. glasgow is the worst. if you want to understand the scale of the drug problem in glasgow, just come down here. we are right in the middle of the city centre, yet you can see all of the paraphernalia shows just how many people are down here shooting up every day. heroin is cheap, plentiful and often contaminated. do you worry about overdosing? no. but you don't want to kill yourself, do you? i don't want to kill myself, i w
victoria gill, bbc news.e dying as a result of drug taking in scotland is at its highest since records began more than 20 years ago — and the problem is thought to be the worst of any european country. new officialfigures show there were 934 drug related deaths in 2017, that's an increase of 8 per cent on the previous year. since 2007 the number of deaths caused by drugs has more than doubled. our scotland editor sarah smith has this report. used needles and fixing gear. the sharp end of a...
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victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather... here's tomasz shafernaker.onight and into tomorrow. today we have extreme heat across east anglia and the south—east, but the big story in the weather is the weekend and
victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather... here's tomasz shafernaker.onight and into tomorrow. today we have extreme heat across east anglia and the south—east, but the big story in the weather is the weekend and
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victoria gill reports. passing through the shadow of our own planet.unar eclipse of the century. 0ur natural satellite spent one hour and a3 minutes cast spectacularly red as it was totally eclipsed by the earth. the moon is passing right through the centre of the earth's shadow so it is where the earth's shadow is at its widest so it lasts the longest. the only light from the sun that can reach it is actually the light that has been filtered through the earth's atmosphere and that is why it goes this beautiful dusky red colour. at the same time, our solar system neighbour, mars, will be as close as it is possible to be to the earth on its own journey around the sun, significantly improving our view of it. this recent picture captured by the hubble telescope shows the detail of a dust storm on the red planet. much of the uk is being covered by cloud but if even pockets of sky clear, the end of the eclipse could be visible until around midnight. during that time, a partially red moon will appear in the same south eastern skies as a bright red mars, so a
victoria gill reports. passing through the shadow of our own planet.unar eclipse of the century. 0ur natural satellite spent one hour and a3 minutes cast spectacularly red as it was totally eclipsed by the earth. the moon is passing right through the centre of the earth's shadow so it is where the earth's shadow is at its widest so it lasts the longest. the only light from the sun that can reach it is actually the light that has been filtered through the earth's atmosphere and that is why it...
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victoria gill, bbc news. missions don't get any more ambitious.s been unveiled in south africa that could bring some of the answers a step closer. andy beatt reports. scanning the skies of south africa, a key new part of the world's biggest and most powerful radio telescope. 64 dishes, collectively called meerkat, are built at a cost of $330 million. they'll link up with thousands more across africa and australia. a scientific mega project known as the square kilometre array. these are cameras taking pictures of galaxies outside our solar system, and the more antennas we have, the better. meerkat aims to unlock cosmic conundrums, from dark energy to detecting extraterrestrial life. it will search the reaches of space 10,000 times faster than before, and with 50 times the resolution. taking images like this one, a supermassive black hole at the centre of the milky way 25,000 light years away. or this, the first image meerkat captured, showing 1,300 galaxies, only 70 of which were previously known. the pioneering project is pushing the frontiers of
victoria gill, bbc news. missions don't get any more ambitious.s been unveiled in south africa that could bring some of the answers a step closer. andy beatt reports. scanning the skies of south africa, a key new part of the world's biggest and most powerful radio telescope. 64 dishes, collectively called meerkat, are built at a cost of $330 million. they'll link up with thousands more across africa and australia. a scientific mega project known as the square kilometre array. these are cameras...
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having heard argument in the gill case. i think a lot of readers thought, aha, they have taken this other case, precisely so they can decide the first amendment question, which is not properly presented in the gill case. of course, they did not. >> right, but i'm referring to the concurrence and the fact that now the acquired three more justices under concurrent. whether they could use that in future gerrymandering cases to overturn gerrymandering cases in the future. >> this goes to your point before, whether it's a road map. >> i don't know who else. i always viewed that theory as something that they came up to pitch for kennedy, to get a view that kennedy would calories i want. now that he will be gone from the court after july 31, i don't know if there are any takers for that. other questions? down here. >> way down here. >> i'm wondering, i don't know if this has been your knowledge base, but any wider implications in terms of -- bargaining to opt out if they work in the public sector, the bargaining unit? >> i just ca
having heard argument in the gill case. i think a lot of readers thought, aha, they have taken this other case, precisely so they can decide the first amendment question, which is not properly presented in the gill case. of course, they did not. >> right, but i'm referring to the concurrence and the fact that now the acquired three more justices under concurrent. whether they could use that in future gerrymandering cases to overturn gerrymandering cases in the future. >> this goes...
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victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead. now it's time for a look at the weather. most places. temperatures 30 in london and mid—20s quite widely elsewhere, even in parts of scotland and northern ireland had reached 26. england and wales have more of this tomorrow, scotla nd wales have more of this tomorrow, scotland and northern ireland looking cloudier. it wasn't clear blue sky everywhere today as a weather front brought range in northern scotland. going into tomorrow that will push its way further east across more of scotland and northern ireland. there will be some heavy bursts out of this. england and wales staying dry. after the heat of the day here the temperatures will dip away as it'll bit, some into the low teens. scotla nd bit, some into the low teens. scotland and northern ireland, a rather warm and humid night to come, as some temperatures holed up into the high teens. what does sunday bring? this very slow—moving area of cloud and patchy rain moving further east across more of northern ireland and scotland, the eastern scotland is will not see much ra
victoria gill, bbc news, birkenhead. now it's time for a look at the weather. most places. temperatures 30 in london and mid—20s quite widely elsewhere, even in parts of scotland and northern ireland had reached 26. england and wales have more of this tomorrow, scotla nd wales have more of this tomorrow, scotland and northern ireland looking cloudier. it wasn't clear blue sky everywhere today as a weather front brought range in northern scotland. going into tomorrow that will push its way...
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victoria gill, bbc news.by the release of a set of family photographs. the four images were taken by photographer matt holyoak following the ceremony in the chapel royal at st james's palace. it's the first time the duke and duchess of cambridge and their three children have been seen together publicly as a family of five. world cup winners france are on their way home from russia after yesterday's 11—2 victory over croatia. this afternoon, the new world champions will be met by thousands of fans for a parade up the champs—elysees in paris. yesterday's victory sparked wild celebrations throughout the country as millions of people took to the streets. our sports correspondent, richard conway, has more. commentator: france are crowned world football champions... 32 teams, 64 games, but there could only be one winner. france are football's world champions, winning a tournament that has thrilled and entertained in equal measure. back in england, the exploits of gareth southgate's team left the country drenched in
victoria gill, bbc news.by the release of a set of family photographs. the four images were taken by photographer matt holyoak following the ceremony in the chapel royal at st james's palace. it's the first time the duke and duchess of cambridge and their three children have been seen together publicly as a family of five. world cup winners france are on their way home from russia after yesterday's 11—2 victory over croatia. this afternoon, the new world champions will be met by thousands of...
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nets to the public's attention. >> if we can absolutely ensure these underwater gill nets are not inlace where these remaining animals-r they would survive. >> they could thrive on their own 37. >> yeah, they could thrive on their own. >> they just need a chance. >> yeah, they just need a chance. >> reporter: don dahler, baja, mexico. >>> one of the most remarkable endurance races ever just wrapped up in annapolis, maryland. michelle miller has the story of sea to sea. >> reporter: imagine how hard it would be to race across the country more than 3,000 miles on a bicycle. now imagine that on a bicycle built for two. and oh, by the way, the rider in the back is blind. that's what team sea to sea did, and for one rider it helped fulfill her desire to be the eyes for others. caroline gaynor was all smiles. >> you're doing great. >> reporter: as she helped blind athlete randy strut complete the texas iron man triathlon last spring. >> i love incredibly long endurance challenges, but to me the motivating factor is i lov guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that k
nets to the public's attention. >> if we can absolutely ensure these underwater gill nets are not inlace where these remaining animals-r they would survive. >> they could thrive on their own 37. >> yeah, they could thrive on their own. >> they just need a chance. >> yeah, they just need a chance. >> reporter: don dahler, baja, mexico. >>> one of the most remarkable endurance races ever just wrapped up in annapolis, maryland. michelle miller has the...
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nets to the public's attention. >> so if we can absolutely ensure these underwater gill nets are notere these remaining animals are, that's -- they would survive. >> reporter: they could thrive on their own. they just need a chance. >> they just need a chance. >> reporter: don dahler, bo w t baja, mexico. >>> a new york couple is getting fall in love all over again after 20 years of marriage. our steve hartman reveals how a devastating loss revealed a precious opportunity. >> which pictures do we have here? anything current? >> reporter: jeff and angela are in that getting to know you stage of their relationship. but unlike couples going through that discovery period. >> i remember that. >> reporter: jeff and angela hartung of tulsa, oklahoma. >> what did we do when we were there? >> reporter: are married and have been for the past 1 years. >> i don't remember. >> reporter: so much was lost after the accident. about five years ago, angela got hit by a car while crossing this intersection in new york city. she suffered a traumatic brain injury and was in a coma for about a month. when
nets to the public's attention. >> so if we can absolutely ensure these underwater gill nets are notere these remaining animals are, that's -- they would survive. >> reporter: they could thrive on their own. they just need a chance. >> they just need a chance. >> reporter: don dahler, bo w t baja, mexico. >>> a new york couple is getting fall in love all over again after 20 years of marriage. our steve hartman reveals how a devastating loss revealed a precious...
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this is a typical spread. 50s, 60s on the coast most should be in the 50s, south of san jose, gill roy, the hottest spots, we could see 100 degrees. antioc and brent wood. 70s and 80s. similar to today 60s elwris west wind at 20. and santa rosa and senoma. the strong of high pressure then monday. as we get toward, you can see humidity, and muggy conditions closer to the bay. increase humidity, still got temperatures in the upper 80s, summer weather, with a twist. >> now, we will check in with laura for sports. >> the giants and the cardinals at a and and it, . >>> here at the x finity sports desk, the giants and cardinals were back at it at at&t this afternoon. the giants getting the 3-2 win there yesterday. the top three starters in the rotation are all back. two on, two out for pena. he get right. that puts the cardinals up, 3-0. bottom of the eighth, giants down brings hansen in, and th giants omf the ninth. aust strikes out swinging, the giants fall to the cardinal, 3-2 the final. heading over to proo gressive field. aes down 3-0, the 8th inning magic is back. 15th home run on the
this is a typical spread. 50s, 60s on the coast most should be in the 50s, south of san jose, gill roy, the hottest spots, we could see 100 degrees. antioc and brent wood. 70s and 80s. similar to today 60s elwris west wind at 20. and santa rosa and senoma. the strong of high pressure then monday. as we get toward, you can see humidity, and muggy conditions closer to the bay. increase humidity, still got temperatures in the upper 80s, summer weather, with a twist. >> now, we will check in...
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victoria gill, bbc news. that is brilliant, imagine having a ship named after you.the exploration he has done. aship has done. a ship after his own art thing—macro heart! they say it's the game that no—one wants to play in, the world cup's third place play—off. but one man who has played in it is mark wright, when england faced italy in 1990, and he's with us now. good morning. are you excited, or not excited about this game? anti—climax for me. whenever you play for england, you want to win. after the disappointment of losing the semifinal, it is difficult to pick yourself up. they can go one step further than we did because we lost in the play—offs, which would bea lost in the play—offs, which would be a big achievement. these boys have raised the level of belief and expectation. no one gave them a real chance of reaching that stage. do you think, though, that if they win, it will allow them to feel even better? everyone is dead proud of them. if you win a game for england, you are proud anyway. it is one of those games, it becomes a nothing game. you get calls fr
victoria gill, bbc news. that is brilliant, imagine having a ship named after you.the exploration he has done. aship has done. a ship after his own art thing—macro heart! they say it's the game that no—one wants to play in, the world cup's third place play—off. but one man who has played in it is mark wright, when england faced italy in 1990, and he's with us now. good morning. are you excited, or not excited about this game? anti—climax for me. whenever you play for england, you want...
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victoria gill, bbc news. it looks fantastic. it does.been unveiled in south africa could unlock the secrets of universe. meerkat, as it's known, is made up of 64 dishes and will be the world's most powerful telescope. that is another cracking game. —— that is another cracking name. up to 3,000 dishes based in africa and australia will be able to scan the sky 10,000 times faster than other telescopes. it aims to help detect the possibility of extra—terrestrial life. it isa it is a pretty powerful thing. the secrets of the universe. i wonder what they will come back with. secrets of the universe. i wonder what they will come back withm will be exciting! president trump's visit to the uk has so far been one of contrasts. he became the 12th us leader to meet the queen — those close to him say it's been a personal ambition for years — but there were protests staged across the uk. so what do americans make of the visit? let's talk to ron christie who was an advisor to president george w bush, and was a member of his delegation when he came to
victoria gill, bbc news. it looks fantastic. it does.been unveiled in south africa could unlock the secrets of universe. meerkat, as it's known, is made up of 64 dishes and will be the world's most powerful telescope. that is another cracking game. —— that is another cracking name. up to 3,000 dishes based in africa and australia will be able to scan the sky 10,000 times faster than other telescopes. it aims to help detect the possibility of extra—terrestrial life. it isa it is a pretty...