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it was he, gilles tetreault, who so frightened that couple out for a stroll, trevor and marisa.he phone and can before long found himself in a can can little room with detective bill clark. can >> and in my career it was can probably the most spellbinding interview i've ever had with a witness. can >> reporter: and now? you're about to hear that story can can can can can can can can can can can can can can can firsthand. >>> coming up. >> all of a sudden i see this man wearing this black and gold hobbling i can ma hockey mask. >> reporter: the horror story really happened. >> it's like life flashed before my eyes, like oh my god, my family is never going to see me again. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you'r
it was he, gilles tetreault, who so frightened that couple out for a stroll, trevor and marisa.he phone and can before long found himself in a can can little room with detective bill clark. can >> and in my career it was can probably the most spellbinding interview i've ever had with a witness. can >> reporter: and now? you're about to hear that story can can can can can can can can can can can can can can can firsthand. >>> coming up. >> all of a sudden i see this...
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. >> reporter: john gill is a special agent with the f.b.i. in san diego.is focus is weapons of mass destruction. a request for the antidote to thallium poisoning put his office on alert. >> in the past several decades, there's been instances where thallium has been used as an assassination weapon against former spies and former dissidents. >> reporter: so that's what you're thinking when you get this call first is, "uh-oh. what is happening here in san diego." >> right. that's something we're very concerned about in the united states. >> reporter: all this just as president trump was days away from a trip to san diego to talk about the border wall. you triggered all kinds of alarm bells. >> i triggered all kinds of alarm bells. yes. >> reporter: so when you're seeing this -- >> we're like, "oh my gosh!" >> reporter: a deadly substance in brigida system. but how? >> i said, "i think i have a poisoning case, and i'm proceeding like this is an intentional poisoning until proven otherwise." >> reporter: brigida's mom this is time that matters. a window of time
. >> reporter: john gill is a special agent with the f.b.i. in san diego.is focus is weapons of mass destruction. a request for the antidote to thallium poisoning put his office on alert. >> in the past several decades, there's been instances where thallium has been used as an assassination weapon against former spies and former dissidents. >> reporter: so that's what you're thinking when you get this call first is, "uh-oh. what is happening here in san diego."...
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victoria gill, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ave a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining around the world. it is now time to ta ke around the world. it is now time to take a look at the first look at the national international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord digbyjones, former trade minister, and broadcaster henry bonsu. welcome to you both. let's have a look at what we've already got in. the guardian says the uk labour leaders putting pressure on boris johnson to implement a national lockdown is the number of dead daily climes through the pandemic. same story on the telegraph. it says the british prime minister is now considering a short circuit breaker lockdown as a last resort to try and contain the spread of the virus. the i reports on intervention as well, but the paper says the health secretary matt hancock has defended the position, assisting managers are trying to avoid a loss of life —— insisting ministers. the
victoria gill, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ave a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining around the world. it is now time to ta ke around the world. it is now time to take a look at the first look at the national international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord digbyjones, former trade minister, and broadcaster henry bonsu. welcome to you both. let's...
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victoria gill, bbc news. some other striking pictures. brace yourself for this...oland has exploded underwater as navy divers tried to defuse it. no—one was hurt and at least 750 people were evacuated. the royal air force adopted in 1945 during a raid that sank a nazi cruiser. it weighs almost 5400 kilos. briefly, the main news again, president trump's supreme court nominee face hours of questioning. amy coney barrett repeatedly declined to a nswer barrett repeatedly declined to answer questions about her views on same—sex marriage, obama care and abortion. she was asked if she was aware of comments by donald trump who said he would appoint a judge who would scrap obama care. she said she did not recall such comments before her nomination. thank you for watching. hello. some sunshine on the way for the majority of us today, albeit with some showers coming in from the east, as the day pans out. there will be quite a chilly breeze as well, again, coming in from the north—east and that is what will drive the showers a little bit further westwards through the course of
victoria gill, bbc news. some other striking pictures. brace yourself for this...oland has exploded underwater as navy divers tried to defuse it. no—one was hurt and at least 750 people were evacuated. the royal air force adopted in 1945 during a raid that sank a nazi cruiser. it weighs almost 5400 kilos. briefly, the main news again, president trump's supreme court nominee face hours of questioning. amy coney barrett repeatedly declined to a nswer barrett repeatedly declined to answer...
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here's our science correspondent victoria gill.gin to glow in the dark. but all this artificial light being shone into space, as these views from the international space station reveal, competes with the light from the stars. as well as obscuring our view of a naturally dark sky, and of the stars as well, with that all—too—familiar orange glow, artificial light at night can disrupt our sleep and that affects our health. and it also affects wildlife because it disrupts the natural light—dark cycle that insects, birds and other animals are tuned into. to find out the source of the problem, an international team of scientists asked an entire us city to turn down its streetlights. for ten days, tucson in arizona dimmed its ia,000 streetlights, while researchers used a satellite to measure the effect. these pixelated views from space reveal that the vast majority of city light that was wasted by being beamed upward wasn't from streetlights, that included billboards, signs, floodlights and shopfronts. we really need to start thinking abo
here's our science correspondent victoria gill.gin to glow in the dark. but all this artificial light being shone into space, as these views from the international space station reveal, competes with the light from the stars. as well as obscuring our view of a naturally dark sky, and of the stars as well, with that all—too—familiar orange glow, artificial light at night can disrupt our sleep and that affects our health. and it also affects wildlife because it disrupts the natural...
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victoria gill, bbc news.d to the beach last year i learned to serve. i'm a very beginner surfer i'm a very so so not like these people. so not to take on waves as tall as 65 feet. nazare is home to the biggest surfable waves on the planet and the swell from former hurrican epsilon made for some of the biggest waves recorded in the town. fans packed the area to watch the boarders take on the waves. due to constructive—interference generated by a deep underwater canyon that reaches 4,900 metres deep. and creates scenes like this on the surface. i am very glad that my surfing attempts state with waves that are only about five feet tall. i will see you back here next week. thanks for watching. hello there. strong winds whipping up the seas across the coast this afternoon, and there has been some pretty persistent rain. you can see cloudy skies and a fairly dismal afternoon for many across the far north—west. this was cumbria earlier on and, if we take a look at the rain radar, you can see that rain continues to d
victoria gill, bbc news.d to the beach last year i learned to serve. i'm a very beginner surfer i'm a very so so not like these people. so not to take on waves as tall as 65 feet. nazare is home to the biggest surfable waves on the planet and the swell from former hurrican epsilon made for some of the biggest waves recorded in the town. fans packed the area to watch the boarders take on the waves. due to constructive—interference generated by a deep underwater canyon that reaches 4,900 metres...
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victoria gill, bbc news. fantastic picture. remember this — brace yourselves for the biggest world war ii bomb ever found in poland exploding underwater. that huge plume of water coming up. navy divers had been trying to defuse it, more than 750 people were evacuated from the area. where the british royal air force bomb was found, there was a 50—50 chance of it going off before being diffused, and it did. there you go. from me and the team, see you soon. hello, good evening. today was a pretty cool day for just about all of us but in terms of the look of the weather, there were some quite big variations. this was the scene in hastings through the afternoon. grey, gloomy conditions with some outbreaks of rain. brighter skies for this weather watcher in somerset, although there are some big shower clouds in the background. so, we've had some wet weather, some dry weather. i think over the next few days, we're going to see increasing amounts of dry weather. still some showers to contend with through the night into the early hours
victoria gill, bbc news. fantastic picture. remember this — brace yourselves for the biggest world war ii bomb ever found in poland exploding underwater. that huge plume of water coming up. navy divers had been trying to defuse it, more than 750 people were evacuated from the area. where the british royal air force bomb was found, there was a 50—50 chance of it going off before being diffused, and it did. there you go. from me and the team, see you soon. hello, good evening. today was a...
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victoria gill, bbc news. his clothing label. from opening his first small shop in nottingham in 1970 to trading in 70 countries, he's a stalwart of the fashion scene. but like the rest of the industry, his business has been hit hard by the pandemic. he met our arts editor, will gompertz, at a paul smith store that was closed at the time and talked about the challenges ahead. you can wear it, but there's always something, a little secret. i love that. we're sitting in the size of the original shop, which was three metres by three metres, only open fridays and saturdays, and the idea was just to earn a living. there was almost no fashion, really, in nottingham. slowly, people from leicester and sheffield and derby,
victoria gill, bbc news. his clothing label. from opening his first small shop in nottingham in 1970 to trading in 70 countries, he's a stalwart of the fashion scene. but like the rest of the industry, his business has been hit hard by the pandemic. he met our arts editor, will gompertz, at a paul smith store that was closed at the time and talked about the challenges ahead. you can wear it, but there's always something, a little secret. i love that. we're sitting in the size of the original...
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victoria gill, bbc news.orjumping from an aircraft, into water, without a parachute. john bream — who's nicknamed the flying fish — dived around 40 metres from a helicopter into the english channel to raise money for charity. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy has the story. a smile and a wave from the man about tojump into the record books. this isjohn bream, and he's heading to the english channel to do this... now, watch again from below. john is at least 40 metres up, equivalent to a ten story building. john made thejump to raise money for paratroop veterans and to boost morale for a nation under covid. yeah, it's the hughes 500. making people smile, helping veterans, it's just awesome. so, yeah, it'sjust lifting morale, making people smile. in high spirits, john had trained for months. this is what it looked like with his own camera. he's backed by a huge safety team, and although not yet confirmed... ..he now knows he's gone into the record books. how did it go? wonderfully! swimmingly! you're now a recor
victoria gill, bbc news.orjumping from an aircraft, into water, without a parachute. john bream — who's nicknamed the flying fish — dived around 40 metres from a helicopter into the english channel to raise money for charity. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy has the story. a smile and a wave from the man about tojump into the record books. this isjohn bream, and he's heading to the english channel to do this... now, watch again from below. john is at least 40 metres up, equivalent to a ten...
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victoria gill, bbc news. and brace yourselves for this...water, as navy divers were trying to defuse it. they had warned that this might happen, though. no one was hurt and at least 750 people were evacuated from the area where the royal air force dropped it, in 1945, during a raid that sank the nazi cruiser lutzow. much more for you on the bbc website and twitter feed. thank you for watching. hello. some sunshine on the way for the majority of us today, albeit with some showers coming in from the east, as the day pans out. there will be quite a chilly breeze as well, again, coming in from the north—east and that is what will drive the showers a little bit further westwards through the course of the day. but overall, what we're looking at in terms of our weather pattern for the next few days is high pressure coming to dominate. though it will become increasingly quieter through the end of the week and into the weekend. first thing wednesday, a little bit more in the way of persistent rain and some stubborn cloud across southern scotland. it
victoria gill, bbc news. and brace yourselves for this...water, as navy divers were trying to defuse it. they had warned that this might happen, though. no one was hurt and at least 750 people were evacuated from the area where the royal air force dropped it, in 1945, during a raid that sank the nazi cruiser lutzow. much more for you on the bbc website and twitter feed. thank you for watching. hello. some sunshine on the way for the majority of us today, albeit with some showers coming in from...
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victoria gill, bbc news. the way this year has gone, maybe that sounds like quite a good idea.in shanghai you just might. this old primary school walked to its new location to make way for a new commercial center. for a new commercial centre. there was a little legs that engineers put on it. 200 of them to get them from letter a to b. the wackiest pictures we have seen all day. thank you for watching, i good evening. it's week good, proper autumnal, changeable weather — all being driven by what's happening over the united states and canada at the moment. blue colours, very cold air, unusually cold, in fact record—breaking 0ctober cold air for the north of the us — this fighting it out with warmer air in the south. when you get those two battling, you get a very strong jet stream propagating from the us out into the atlantic. that then fires up some pretty potent areas of low pressure. this one is going to drop in pressure quite substantially into tuesday, 100 mph winds on the southern flank of it, but thankfully for us, it stays well away from our shores. but it is close enough
victoria gill, bbc news. the way this year has gone, maybe that sounds like quite a good idea.in shanghai you just might. this old primary school walked to its new location to make way for a new commercial center. for a new commercial centre. there was a little legs that engineers put on it. 200 of them to get them from letter a to b. the wackiest pictures we have seen all day. thank you for watching, i good evening. it's week good, proper autumnal, changeable weather — all being driven by...
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here's victoria gill. a final, emotional farewell. afinal, emotionalfarewell.is the rrs sir david attenborough left the dock for the last time, the team that built her gather to say goodbye. to look at it now, for years going under its own stea m at it now, for years going under its own steam and on the mersey, it is great to see. it looks appropriately gloomy in birkenhead today for the foghorn sounding, but the ship will not be going very far today, just to live cruise terminals are just down the mersey. after that it will be open sea trials and the next stop will be some of the most extreme environments on earth. 129 metres long with large on—board laboratories and a whole macro designed to cut to ice up to a metre thick. this is a ship specifically designed to allow scientists to spend at extended time in extreme conditions. they plan to use the ship to find out what is happening ina ship to find out what is happening in a fragile and frozen environment. the new ship will allow us to do science in ice covered waters. so it has all the technology and the cap
here's victoria gill. a final, emotional farewell. afinal, emotionalfarewell.is the rrs sir david attenborough left the dock for the last time, the team that built her gather to say goodbye. to look at it now, for years going under its own stea m at it now, for years going under its own steam and on the mersey, it is great to see. it looks appropriately gloomy in birkenhead today for the foghorn sounding, but the ship will not be going very far today, just to live cruise terminals are just down...
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victoria gill, bbc news.eople actually adherering to them? according to a new opinion poll, a quarter of those surveyed said they were not following the rules. our home editor mark easton has been speaking to people around the uk in an online focus group. winter is coming, the clocks are about to go back, d covid graphs are all heading in the wrong direction. britain's mood is said to be disappointed, frustrated but most of all worried. with the help of a nalysts we all worried. with the help of analysts we have assembled a focus group from across the uk. how do people feel about the months ahead? things are quite bleak coming up to christmas with the dark evenings coming in, there is much light at the end of the tunnel. i'm just a bit sad it's come to this. worried about not being able to see my mother who lives on her own over christmas. i willjust go with it, you know? you can only go with it, you know? you can only go with it, you can't change anything, just make the best of what you've got.|j you can't c
victoria gill, bbc news.eople actually adherering to them? according to a new opinion poll, a quarter of those surveyed said they were not following the rules. our home editor mark easton has been speaking to people around the uk in an online focus group. winter is coming, the clocks are about to go back, d covid graphs are all heading in the wrong direction. britain's mood is said to be disappointed, frustrated but most of all worried. with the help of a nalysts we all worried. with the help...
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victoria gill, bbc news. a fantastic story. a reminder of our top story.udge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the republican—majority senate voted largely along party lines to confirm ms barrett to the lifetime post. she is president trump's third appointment to the nation's top judicial body. we are awaiting news of her expected swimming in. more on bbc world news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ lukwesa burak. hello there. pretty powerful jet stream will be racing across the atlantic for much this week, generated by some big temperature contrasts across the united states. that will bring areas of low pressure to our shores, bringing rain and gales and huge waves crashing up against western coast lines. but it will be turning milder the end of week in the south. this very deep area of low pressure contains the remnants of what was hurricane epsilon, sending a weather front out in our direction, fairly strong winds as well, to start the day tuesday for northern ireland, wales and the southwest of england. this band of rain will continue to journ
victoria gill, bbc news. a fantastic story. a reminder of our top story.udge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the republican—majority senate voted largely along party lines to confirm ms barrett to the lifetime post. she is president trump's third appointment to the nation's top judicial body. we are awaiting news of her expected swimming in. more on bbc world news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ lukwesa burak. hello there. pretty powerful jet stream will be racing across the...
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our science correspondent victoria gill reports.of earth's rarest creatures would be a realfeat. but with a combination of skill, luck and months of persistence, photographer sergey gorshkov managed to capture this. while the judges said it looked like an oil painting, it is a photograph of an endangered female amur tiger. it was caught by a camera trap that was triggered by the movement of the animal herself. and here, i have been inspired... like so many 2020 events, the ceremony for the wildlife photographer of the year was held online, and the duchess of cambridge announced the winner. so it is with great pleasure that i can announce this year's wildlife photographer of the year is... sergey gorshkov for his image, the embrace. many congratulations to you, sergey, and thanks to all of those who entered for showing us the magic of the natural world. the awards acknowledged photographers who had shown the impact of our exploitation of wildlife. but primarily, they celebrated some of the most captivating images of the natural world
our science correspondent victoria gill reports.of earth's rarest creatures would be a realfeat. but with a combination of skill, luck and months of persistence, photographer sergey gorshkov managed to capture this. while the judges said it looked like an oil painting, it is a photograph of an endangered female amur tiger. it was caught by a camera trap that was triggered by the movement of the animal herself. and here, i have been inspired... like so many 2020 events, the ceremony for the...
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why my old and treasured friend -- and i shall say to governor gill began, ohio is sometimes -- [ applause ] i had is the unwinning unifier and the fundamental issue of this national campaign. and all of us are going to help him redeem a pledge he made ten years ago that next year you won't have richard nixon to kick around anymore. we have had our fury and frustrations in the past months and at this convention. frankly, i welcome the contrast with the smug and dull and empty event which will take place here in miami next month. we chose this struggle. we reformed our party and let the people in. so we stand today not as a collection of back room strategists, not as a tool of i.t. team or any other special -- so let our opponents stand on the status quo while we seek to refresh the american spirit. let the opposition collect their $10 million in secret money from the privileged view and let us find one million ordinary americans who will contribute $25 each to this campaign. a million her club with members who will not expect special favors for themselves but a better land for us all. for
why my old and treasured friend -- and i shall say to governor gill began, ohio is sometimes -- [ applause ] i had is the unwinning unifier and the fundamental issue of this national campaign. and all of us are going to help him redeem a pledge he made ten years ago that next year you won't have richard nixon to kick around anymore. we have had our fury and frustrations in the past months and at this convention. frankly, i welcome the contrast with the smug and dull and empty event which will...
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victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather here's stav da naos. good evening.good evening. it was a wash—out day across england and wales. some of the heaviest of the rain was across the heaviest of the rain was across the south—east of england and we saw some localised flooding in places and pretty atrocious conditions on the road. wet again across the north and west of scotland, thanks to this area of low pressure. a complicated system with one affecting northern scotla nd system with one affecting northern scotland with strong winds on this one contained the remnants of what was storm barbara which moved from spain and portugal. you can see how heavy and widespread the rain was, but recently it started to thin and break up but it stays wet across the north and the west of scotland with gusty winds through this evening and overnight. further south it is an improving picture as the area of rain continues to move away, it will leave a legacy of cloud and showers. but we see clear spells moving into the south later in the night. because of the breeze and cloud a
victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather here's stav da naos. good evening.good evening. it was a wash—out day across england and wales. some of the heaviest of the rain was across the heaviest of the rain was across the south—east of england and we saw some localised flooding in places and pretty atrocious conditions on the road. wet again across the north and west of scotland, thanks to this area of low pressure. a complicated system with one affecting northern scotla nd...
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away at least for pilots structures that house homeless residents in the recently constructed los gill coast village have been completely demolished and at least one other has had its side exterior wall melted as has much of the fence that surrounds the shelter, nearby i found sonoma county park workers dousing a hot spot but just across at the garden for the valley of the moon children's center. the damage has already been done. although the greenhouse appears unharmed back over near calistoga road you can see what appears to be the only damage to maria creel high school. the exterior wall burned up of one classroom, broken glass litters the ground from blown out windows now boarded up but there appears to be no damage inside. so you can see there is a lot of damage out here in santa rosa and while some of that infrastructure is already being repaired there is just. >>so much destruction is going to be a really long time before this area is anywhere close to being back to normal. reporting from santa rosa maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>thank you maureen the fire danger will continue at
away at least for pilots structures that house homeless residents in the recently constructed los gill coast village have been completely demolished and at least one other has had its side exterior wall melted as has much of the fence that surrounds the shelter, nearby i found sonoma county park workers dousing a hot spot but just across at the garden for the valley of the moon children's center. the damage has already been done. although the greenhouse appears unharmed back over near calistoga...
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victoria gill, bbc news.kies and a fairly dismal afternoon for many across the far north—west. this was cumbria earlier on and, if we take a look at the rain radar, you can see that rain continues to drift its way north and east across the whole of scotland. there was a clearance behind across central and southern parts of england and wales. still windy with it, though, still plenty of isobars behind that weather front. that's driving in much milder air. so as we go through the night, those temperatures won't fall away very far at all for this time of year. it does mean that rain still yet to clear away. it will do so through the next few hours, leaving a trail of showers in the north west for a time, and some more persistent rain lingering across wales and south—west england. but look at these temperatures. overnight minimums of just around 8—111 celsius. for many, we're looking at low—to—mid teens first thing on friday morning. that cloud and rain across wales will sink its way steadily south and linger acr
victoria gill, bbc news.kies and a fairly dismal afternoon for many across the far north—west. this was cumbria earlier on and, if we take a look at the rain radar, you can see that rain continues to drift its way north and east across the whole of scotland. there was a clearance behind across central and southern parts of england and wales. still windy with it, though, still plenty of isobars behind that weather front. that's driving in much milder air. so as we go through the night, those...
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some performers include dierks bentley, vince gill and laurie morgan.rst time a live audience was allowed back in the venue since the pandemic. they had to wear masks and sit spaced apart. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch", venmo is offering a new credit card. diane king hall, you are in new york. >> wall street continues to watch the white house and investors will also process new economic data. meantime, stocks rallied yesterday after word negotiators on capitol hill were making progress on a new stimulus package. the dow jumped 465 points. the nasdaq rallied 267 and the s&p 500 added 60. >>> the heads of three major tech companies will appear before capitol hill this month. facebook's mark zuckerberg and jack dorsey will testify before congress. the trio will be grilled over hate speech and misinformation on their platforms. >>> venmo is out with a new credit card. the mobile payment network says there's no annual payment fee and customers can earn rewards with up to 3% back. they can manage the card with yap. for instance, consumers can use their venmo ba
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among the performers vince gill, lorrie morgan and teri clark. to another palace now, london's kensington palace where the voices of three young royals, the children of william and kate have been recorded speaking for the first time. george who is 7, charlotte 5 and louie now two quizzed naturalist sir david attenborough about his passion. >> what animals do you think will become extinct next? >> well, there won't be any. >> i like-- do you like them too. >> i love spiders, i'm so glad you like them. >> what animal do you like. >> i think i like monkeys best. >> garrett: attenborough also revealed his other favorite animal, puppies. we will be back in a moment with an update on the president's condition. >> garrett: recapping tonight's top story, president trump's surprise supporters outside walter reed national military medical center where he is undergoing aggressive treatment for coronavirus. president trump was in a motorcade and seen wearing a cloth mask. even so, some doctors and lawmakers questioned the wisdom and safety of this maneuver.
among the performers vince gill, lorrie morgan and teri clark. to another palace now, london's kensington palace where the voices of three young royals, the children of william and kate have been recorded speaking for the first time. george who is 7, charlotte 5 and louie now two quizzed naturalist sir david attenborough about his passion. >> what animals do you think will become extinct next? >> well, there won't be any. >> i like-- do you like them too. >> i love...
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gillings their milk production the nara tarnished militiaman and got through to gamble with tip is there now we do a google mr looked at him out of the one that thomas missed that i'm in a jewish gotta wonder no way lost to i'll create another that by a 1000000000 do other than that because that was just that it was bitter typical literature quick and him in a lot of chalker what i'm getting is that men are and bible boys given. that it's also. good. is that us how do you respond to those who accuse you and your supporters of bullying your way into power i was on the square that day that your supporters charged peaceful protesters using sticks and stones there are many here who say that that is an indication of how this country could be governed in the future how do you respond to that. guilty digable to what i miss. is that catch get them or don't kill make a mess. she didn't bother to model the whole. alderman and get a live. look at the make of miller talk to them and get bailey economic a dip. and i'm going to be true to its combat on a call over to. loserville a good to. go to an on
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here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. and lift off of 0siris—rex.illion milejourney. and today, four years after it launched, nasa's 0siris—rex probe will make a flyby grasp for samples of rock from the surface of an asteroid called bennu. this is a bold mission. the probe will lower itself onto the 500 metre wide asteroid for just a few seconds, enough time for its sampling arm to vacuum up some precious dust and grit. it sounds like extraordinary lengths to go to to grab rocks from an asteroid and then get them back to earth. so why go to all this trouble? asteroids like bennu formed in the very earliest times far can far can of the solar system. and they are basically the building blocks of the planet. so basically this time capsule that will tell us about what was going on in the early solar system and how i solar system, how the sun and the planets formed and evolved. the eagle has landed! it's half a century since the apollo astronauts brought kilos of moon rock back home. and if this sampling mission works, it will give scientists the biggest
here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. and lift off of 0siris—rex.illion milejourney. and today, four years after it launched, nasa's 0siris—rex probe will make a flyby grasp for samples of rock from the surface of an asteroid called bennu. this is a bold mission. the probe will lower itself onto the 500 metre wide asteroid for just a few seconds, enough time for its sampling arm to vacuum up some precious dust and grit. it sounds like extraordinary lengths to go to to grab rocks...
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the conditions where did she take the bus police got killed because they killed stepped up to the gills and we thought the kids could kill us right but for 53 year old ibrahim or how many this is an extreme lot of development to go to the 2008 xenophobic virgins in south africa he's come on and beaten shell was in one of his brother killed. the food. you so much stuff is in the food you better off blood loss on the road often don't just focus on the food was removed by the greater good and that he was made minus to his dad his life again and he is now with the problem or not you buy him a coffee shop in mayfair to hans make. for now the mall of all stories you can check out www dot coms lost africa soul you can go to our facebook and twitter pages by a snob see you soon. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find the strength growing up. my own trying. to share work afraid. to do the books on youtube. drama competition drives marketing numbers atmosphere by the time and. money millionaire the family problems. and friends. because we. kick off o
the conditions where did she take the bus police got killed because they killed stepped up to the gills and we thought the kids could kill us right but for 53 year old ibrahim or how many this is an extreme lot of development to go to the 2008 xenophobic virgins in south africa he's come on and beaten shell was in one of his brother killed. the food. you so much stuff is in the food you better off blood loss on the road often don't just focus on the food was removed by the greater good and that...
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since 1993 like you father before him president gill had ali have has kept the media under wraps censorship is right the internet is tightly controlled and crossing the line can land you in jail. azerbaijan that is even before azerbaijan the clipboard there were announcement saying things like don't go online and write about sensitive things like the ministry of communications has imposed restrictions on the internet so local journalists have trouble reporting the latest news to foreign media they use v.p.n. but those are not fully secure so communicating with the outside world remains a real problem if asked by the media. from the onion side the media coverage is treaty. similar to the government we have cited so so far we have been free we had no censorship or whatever even so it's the government over niña and the government of the republic of not good enough got up out helped us provides permissions to show was where it's a girl and give us as much as information possible sorry we are only in local media we're lucky enough to have enough information to congress the shoe and the conflict
since 1993 like you father before him president gill had ali have has kept the media under wraps censorship is right the internet is tightly controlled and crossing the line can land you in jail. azerbaijan that is even before azerbaijan the clipboard there were announcement saying things like don't go online and write about sensitive things like the ministry of communications has imposed restrictions on the internet so local journalists have trouble reporting the latest news to foreign media...
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basically, unless you're a straight cis white guy with gills who loves forest fires, then right-wing is gonna screw you over personally. so what do we do? - we must dismantle the superstructure that protects corrupt power. we need to return to democratic norms violated and broken by the senate gop and this administration. we need to take whatever action is necessary. - sure. flamethrowers, wood chippers, nunchucks. - or expand the size of the court. - shit on their doorsteps, shit on their neighbor's doorsteps, shit on their neighbor's neighbor's doorstep. - i'm advocating for expanding the size of the court. - i like that. how would one go about expanding the court and shitting on their doorsteps? - if you do the first, you don't need to do the second. you add seats to the supreme court, you restore the essential checks and balances that we need in a democratic system, and that is why i'm focused on "take back the court." - what exactly is "take back the court"? - it's a two-year-old project focused on expanding the size of the u.s. supreme court, and thereby restoring and preservin
basically, unless you're a straight cis white guy with gills who loves forest fires, then right-wing is gonna screw you over personally. so what do we do? - we must dismantle the superstructure that protects corrupt power. we need to return to democratic norms violated and broken by the senate gop and this administration. we need to take whatever action is necessary. - sure. flamethrowers, wood chippers, nunchucks. - or expand the size of the court. - shit on their doorsteps, shit on their...
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be a boost for plans to build a permanent base on the moon, as our science correspondent victoria gillht where we wanted to be for station two. it looks like a great place. half a century since humans set foot on its surface, we've mapped every boulder and crater. but a series of discoveries that nasa revealed today have shown that the moon's surface has been hiding an abundant supply of water. one of the discoveries comes from a telescope onboard a modified boeing 747. by flying above much of the earth's atmosphere, by flying above 99% of the earth's atmosphere, it has a clearer view of the solar system. this infrared telescope was able to detect the signature of water molecules on the lunar surface. in another simultaneously published discovery, researchers mapped shadowed areas called cold traps, where frozen water might be stored permanently. what these papers are telling us is that, actually, that the water could be trapped in slightly more easier to access areas that aren't so hazardous. and this is really important, especially if we want to send crewed missions to the moon. and
be a boost for plans to build a permanent base on the moon, as our science correspondent victoria gillht where we wanted to be for station two. it looks like a great place. half a century since humans set foot on its surface, we've mapped every boulder and crater. but a series of discoveries that nasa revealed today have shown that the moon's surface has been hiding an abundant supply of water. one of the discoveries comes from a telescope onboard a modified boeing 747. by flying above much of...
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many of them applying their gills in the country's flourishing i.t. sector but there coronavirus pandemic and the administration's clampdown on visas have many in india concerned about the future w's the mission wall has been finding out why. it's an election on the other side of the world but opinions on it abound on the streets of delhi. and if you go one from. the 4th part that doesn't matter. and people with 4 feel at any one so from my perspective i think on tumblr to be a better president so i hear the job within the definitely we'd better put india and he would be better for the us as well to serve it comes. with the presence of for us that relationship with india should be much much better but for some here the result of that election so far we could be life changing neely's jog nick a software engineer at google lived in the us for 6 years when india started canceling flights amid the could on a crisis in march he rushed home to his family now despite about it riza he no longer feels confident about returning to silicon valley tanks too confu
many of them applying their gills in the country's flourishing i.t. sector but there coronavirus pandemic and the administration's clampdown on visas have many in india concerned about the future w's the mission wall has been finding out why. it's an election on the other side of the world but opinions on it abound on the streets of delhi. and if you go one from. the 4th part that doesn't matter. and people with 4 feel at any one so from my perspective i think on tumblr to be a better president...
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since 1993 like you father before him president gill had ali as has kept the media under wraps censorship is right for the internet is tightly controlled and crossing the line can land you in jail. is not about some good it even before azerbaijan the clavichord there were announcement saying things like don't go online and write about sensitive things the ministry of communications has imposed restrictions on the internet so local journalists have trouble reporting the latest news to foreign media they use v.p.n. but those are not fully secure so communicating with the outside world remains a real problem if azerbaijani media. from the onion side of the media coverage is treaty. similar to the government we have cited so so far we have been free we had no censorship or whatever even so it's the government a very mean and the government of the republic of not good enough got up out kept us all sorts of provides permissions to show is where it's a girl and give us as much as information possible sorry we are the local media we're lucky enough to have enough information to congress the shoe
since 1993 like you father before him president gill had ali as has kept the media under wraps censorship is right for the internet is tightly controlled and crossing the line can land you in jail. is not about some good it even before azerbaijan the clavichord there were announcement saying things like don't go online and write about sensitive things the ministry of communications has imposed restrictions on the internet so local journalists have trouble reporting the latest news to foreign...
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let's speak to our correspondent andy gill, in liverpool.some people would like even tougher restrictions. that's right. the reaction from politicians and businesspeople in liverpool is a mixture concern and dismay. concern the measures might not be enough to squash the virus. leaders here say it isa squash the virus. leaders here say it is a step in the right direction but question if it is enough to stop the escalating virus, and they want to see the science of the government has used to base these decisions on. the dismay comes from the announcement mr hancock made when he failed to give financial support of the hospitality industry. yes the six local authorities will get their share of a £7 million package but nothing for pubs, clubs and restau ra nts. 0 n nothing for pubs, clubs and restaurants. 0n hospitality is really important to the liverpool area, it supports 57,000 jobs, and the political leaders say without urgent intervention there could be irretrievable damage to the hospitality industry. they want urgent further talks with the
let's speak to our correspondent andy gill, in liverpool.some people would like even tougher restrictions. that's right. the reaction from politicians and businesspeople in liverpool is a mixture concern and dismay. concern the measures might not be enough to squash the virus. leaders here say it isa squash the virus. leaders here say it is a step in the right direction but question if it is enough to stop the escalating virus, and they want to see the science of the government has used to base...
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victoria gill, bbc news. birthplace trust. he is the author, co—author, and co—editor of many books and articles about shakespeare. hejoins me now. that sold for a huge sum of money. is that what you were expecting? the last one sold in 2000 and 14 $4 million. what has been exciting about this sale is it is the first time that the book has come up for sale at auction. there are 235. one is on display every day when they visit shakespeare‘s birthplace. it is an iconic book. it‘s a desert island book. it has become extremely famous. it looks a bit like this. this is a facsimile. published by his friends and colleagues. the names of the actors are at the front of the book. it was put together mainly by his friends who were shareholders with him and acted with him. if it weren‘t for the first folio, we wouldn‘t have half of shakespeare‘s plays. there would be no macbeth, nojulius caesar for example. it‘s an important book but it doesn‘t contain his sonnets and others. so it is not complete. why was it not printed
victoria gill, bbc news. birthplace trust. he is the author, co—author, and co—editor of many books and articles about shakespeare. hejoins me now. that sold for a huge sum of money. is that what you were expecting? the last one sold in 2000 and 14 $4 million. what has been exciting about this sale is it is the first time that the book has come up for sale at auction. there are 235. one is on display every day when they visit shakespeare‘s birthplace. it is an iconic book. it‘s a desert...
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. >> because of the pandemic, leslie gill and her sister lauren aren't able to practice as they usuallyother person feels so then you see the different perspectives because you might be thinking that this person feels one way but it's actually they feel like the opposite. >> excited, included. >> it is very important for us to not assume how kids are feeling. we do that all the time. what research shows is we often make a lot of mistakes. >> why is social emotional learning so critical, particularly when we're living through a pandemic. >> we're feeling the strongest emotions we might have ever had before. my research with children shows they're frustrated, they're overwhelmed, anxious, bored, lonely. >> me and my brother will fight a lot, especially during quarantine. stepping back and saying what i'm feeling and it's helped me. >> i've been struggling and stressed out. we're in a global pandemic. you don't have to be perfect. >> reporter: parents are also offered ruler training to reinforce what their children learn at school. >> first day out in over a month. >> reporter: it's helpin
. >> because of the pandemic, leslie gill and her sister lauren aren't able to practice as they usuallyother person feels so then you see the different perspectives because you might be thinking that this person feels one way but it's actually they feel like the opposite. >> excited, included. >> it is very important for us to not assume how kids are feeling. we do that all the time. what research shows is we often make a lot of mistakes. >> why is social emotional...
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victoria gill, bbc news. we will be talking more about that later. fantastic picture.solute duty. carol has the weather for us now from bushy park near hampton court palace. morning, carol. can't see much at the moment, carol. it is pretty chilly as well. it is lovely to be here at bushy park, home to 320 deer. the season starts in october until early november and the parks what to remind you that you should not approach, they are wild animals. if you have dogs and you are walking them through the park, make sure they are on the lead but during writing season it is best to leave them at home. we will tell you more about the behaviour of stags and deer an how they have physical changes, like that next get thicker and the role mean different things. —— roar. sunny spells and a chilly breeze. a weather front to the south of us but high—pressure starting to take charge of the weather and will do until the weekend. what were looking at today, north—easterly easterly breeze is coming in from the north sea. a bit of cloud, especially the further east you. some rain across cen
victoria gill, bbc news. we will be talking more about that later. fantastic picture.solute duty. carol has the weather for us now from bushy park near hampton court palace. morning, carol. can't see much at the moment, carol. it is pretty chilly as well. it is lovely to be here at bushy park, home to 320 deer. the season starts in october until early november and the parks what to remind you that you should not approach, they are wild animals. if you have dogs and you are walking them through...
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of course, they are taking a bigger stake >> you lost me at the mets in 1 1969 you said davey it's gill. don't disrespect my guy. >> my goodness 1969, davey johnson. >> okay. '73. wasn't it? >> just stop just stop. >> let's go back to spacs. chamath is right some good, some aren't stocks trade up 10%. they were given two billion of stock with the companies price at 36. of course they are going to be given more stock with the stock trading, the stock price half of that stay away from the junk. stay away from the hype. wait until they buy a company so you can assess the fundamentals rather than these blind pools. blind pools are really dangerous for anybody to invest in >> dr. j >> i think weiss is mistaken point about davey johnson aside, it is about the person running that show and whether or not they put the right team on the field. if you're looking at brad or akman or any of these folk, those are spacs if i were betting in that space, scott, i'd be willing to go and bet on those managers because i think they have already proved themselves some of these spacs have people i've never he
of course, they are taking a bigger stake >> you lost me at the mets in 1 1969 you said davey it's gill. don't disrespect my guy. >> my goodness 1969, davey johnson. >> okay. '73. wasn't it? >> just stop just stop. >> let's go back to spacs. chamath is right some good, some aren't stocks trade up 10%. they were given two billion of stock with the companies price at 36. of course they are going to be given more stock with the stock trading, the stock price half of...
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those with lows gills and those at the bottom of the totem pole.se with low skills, informal workers. inequality is rising. we are seeing a lot of people slip into extreme poverty, in sub-saharan africa, and south asia. this is a problem, and it needs vigorously,with through targeted fiscal support, to reach those who are being adversely affected. it is within the reach of policymakers through targeted fiscal support to address this problem. there has been a lot of support, but there needs to be more. obviously, the kitchen sink has been the approach that a lot of governments have taken when it comes the fiscal and monetary policy support. worryingg just stop about the financial risks? there are conversations happening in the moment that people are getting a lot of concern about debt inefficiency taking place in economies in the same way that we have seen trying to go through in the last three years. jonathan: there are two phases of this crisis. there is not a sharp dividing line. but one of the key messages that we feel is appropriate is that we
those with lows gills and those at the bottom of the totem pole.se with low skills, informal workers. inequality is rising. we are seeing a lot of people slip into extreme poverty, in sub-saharan africa, and south asia. this is a problem, and it needs vigorously,with through targeted fiscal support, to reach those who are being adversely affected. it is within the reach of policymakers through targeted fiscal support to address this problem. there has been a lot of support, but there needs to...
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rob walker and james gille jamer didn't refute what he said because they know it's true.dn't bother them, what bothered them was being exposed to doing it. that's why tony by belinsky spoke to us last night and that's why the rob walker, james gilliar, and the biden family are in hiding tonight. jeanine pirro is the author of don't lie to me, we are happy to have her on tonight. a lot of threads here but i am fixated on this 1.2. tony bobulinski is not a political person, he's just a business guy, he doesn't want to get involved at all -- they accuse him of betraying his country and serving the interests of russia -- he tells them just take it back and i want expose you and they refused to take it back and here we are talking about it, why wouldn't they just take it back? >> they are arrogant and they realize they've got a lot of protection in terms of joe biden running for president. these are people who have been working with other countries for years. i'm going to start at the end and pretty much say to you as you've been saying, the bidens are bad at the business, hun
rob walker and james gille jamer didn't refute what he said because they know it's true.dn't bother them, what bothered them was being exposed to doing it. that's why tony by belinsky spoke to us last night and that's why the rob walker, james gilliar, and the biden family are in hiding tonight. jeanine pirro is the author of don't lie to me, we are happy to have her on tonight. a lot of threads here but i am fixated on this 1.2. tony bobulinski is not a political person, he's just a business...
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victoria gill, bbc news.have been operating, particularly the testing system. but yesterday he called for what is called a circuit breaker. two to three weeks of, not a total lockdown we saw in the spring, but something close to that. other schools and shops would stay open. the government have introduced this tier system and they wanted to be much more targeted. they don't think that it is right that in some parts of england and the south of in particular, where cases are not rising as quickly as they are in the north of england, they don't think it is right to close down parts of the economy if they don't have to. so they are having these far more localised measures being brought in. they are being talked about with local leaders, with the mayors and not all of them are happy with the way it has been going. there is a lot of negotiation going on here, quickly making decisions which could end up being a problem. but i'm pretty sure between the prime minister and the labour leader today, there will be a lot o
victoria gill, bbc news.have been operating, particularly the testing system. but yesterday he called for what is called a circuit breaker. two to three weeks of, not a total lockdown we saw in the spring, but something close to that. other schools and shops would stay open. the government have introduced this tier system and they wanted to be much more targeted. they don't think that it is right that in some parts of england and the south of in particular, where cases are not rising as quickly...
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among the performers, vince gill, lori morgan and terry clark.other palace, london's k can insington palace, the voice of three young royals, the children of william and kate have begun speaking for the first time. they were quizzing sir david atenborrow about his passion. >> what animal do you think will be extink next? >> let's hope there won't be in. >> i love spiders. i'm so glad that you like themp. >> what animal do you like? >> i think i like monkeys best. >> and he revealed his other favorite animal, puppies. we will be back in a moment with an update on the president's condition. >>> recapping tonight's top stories, the surprise supporters outside the military medical center where he is undergoing aggressive treatment for coronavirus. president was trump was in a motorcade and wearing a cloth mack, even so, the is continuin to improve, has been fever free since friday night and could be released back to the white house as early as tomorrow. the president is governing from a special presidential suite at walter reed and is on a course for
among the performers, vince gill, lori morgan and terry clark.other palace, london's k can insington palace, the voice of three young royals, the children of william and kate have begun speaking for the first time. they were quizzing sir david atenborrow about his passion. >> what animal do you think will be extink next? >> let's hope there won't be in. >> i love spiders. i'm so glad that you like themp. >> what animal do you like? >> i think i like monkeys best....
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locked up in this plane a room as possible until a major hysterical you read about this and charlotte gillns the yellow wallpaper from 1892. for a lot of people, male and female, these symptoms might mean you were suffering from nerve weakness. there was a neurologist named george miller beard. he identified this disorder as a symptom of modern life. it was caused by this faster pace. this unnatural faster pace. many things, but especially above all, it was caused by modern technology. technology was not natural. it is degrading us in our biology. beards solution was a regiment of electrical shocks. other physicians would call for bed rest and isolation. to a lot of intellectuals they said if this burnout is a symptom of maternity, and our solution is to embrace anti moderna's. so they wanted something more than the superficial consumers, the secularize drive for material gain that seemed to mark their times. many of them rejected modern society in favor of any number of more basic alternatives. a vague return the simple life, or return to craftsmanship. working with your hands. a return,
locked up in this plane a room as possible until a major hysterical you read about this and charlotte gillns the yellow wallpaper from 1892. for a lot of people, male and female, these symptoms might mean you were suffering from nerve weakness. there was a neurologist named george miller beard. he identified this disorder as a symptom of modern life. it was caused by this faster pace. this unnatural faster pace. many things, but especially above all, it was caused by modern technology....
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and deputy gill is currently on administrative leave. >> it's standard for an officer involved shooting investigation. but he had been back on patrol for sometime. the sheriff will not answer questions as to why the detectives are taking a closer look at their investigation. >> thank you. a not guilty plea today from the police officer charged with assault that stems from a traffic stop on cell phone video. posted on various social media platforms and went viral. it's shaky. it shows a woman laying handcuffed outside a car in a parking lot. back in july. at one point the officer appears to kick her in the side. and handcuff her and drag her akrotsz the ground. the officer faces one year in jail. if convicted. >> oakland police investigating a homicide after a man's body found in the oakland hills. over the crime scene this morning. investigators piece together what happened. police say the man died from a gunshot wound. they're not releasing his name and nobody has arrested. >> thousands of people usually flock not castro on halloween. the message is clear this year. don't come. it's a
and deputy gill is currently on administrative leave. >> it's standard for an officer involved shooting investigation. but he had been back on patrol for sometime. the sheriff will not answer questions as to why the detectives are taking a closer look at their investigation. >> thank you. a not guilty plea today from the police officer charged with assault that stems from a traffic stop on cell phone video. posted on various social media platforms and went viral. it's shaky. it...