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ed gill lease pea tried to have it both ways with trump. the trump train has gone barreling through the republican party. he tried to keep one foot on, one foot off. and he found out that didn't work. what's the reason? because he didn't run trumpy enough? i don't think so. the trump playbook only works against someone, against hillary clinton. he was running against a moderate dem who didn't activity an angry vote in virginia. so that playbook is not going to work. so republicans when they look ahead towards 2018 and 2020 they have to decide whether they choose the trump playbook. will that work for roadway moore in alabama? maybe. in virginia, not so much. >> he is an establishment republican and he embraced some of the things, the culture war, sanctuary cities, immigration and on and on and on. was that a mistake for him? >> well, it didn't help. he didn't win. but i think the criticism that trump made that he didn't embrace trump fully enough is completely wrong. if you look at where gill less pea performed well, he did very well in the
ed gill lease pea tried to have it both ways with trump. the trump train has gone barreling through the republican party. he tried to keep one foot on, one foot off. and he found out that didn't work. what's the reason? because he didn't run trumpy enough? i don't think so. the trump playbook only works against someone, against hillary clinton. he was running against a moderate dem who didn't activity an angry vote in virginia. so that playbook is not going to work. so republicans when they...
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we need to believe their stories and we need to hold people accountable. >> senator gill i brand was not a member of the senate. she wasn't in congress at the time of the monica lewinski scandal. he was impeached, president clinton. he was not convicted in the senate, but he was impeached. a lot of us remember covering that. if you hypothetically if you had been in the house of representatives, you're saying you're not sure how you would have voted? >> that's my -- i'm reacting to this as you're telling me. i don't know. but what i do know is we need to address this issue head on as something that in the last few months has appeared in public consciousness in a way that's never happened before. and that's a good thing. and we need to believe the victims that have come forward. we need to hold people accountable and we need to have investigations into any allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> just ahead, we'll have more on president trump's attack on senator al franken and the silence on roy moore. how is the white house answeri
we need to believe their stories and we need to hold people accountable. >> senator gill i brand was not a member of the senate. she wasn't in congress at the time of the monica lewinski scandal. he was impeached, president clinton. he was not convicted in the senate, but he was impeached. a lot of us remember covering that. if you hypothetically if you had been in the house of representatives, you're saying you're not sure how you would have voted? >> that's my -- i'm reacting to...
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does it now makes sense to stop using the ubiquitous gill sans typeface?s issue. production has stopped on the latest series, but if they finished making it, would as many people want to watch it as in previous ones? joining me in the studio to discuss is the writer and guardian columnist lucy mangan, and writer and sociology professor at birmingham city university, kehinde andrews. kehinde, can i ask you, let us take the house of cards, it is one i have heard people talking about, what would be be your stance on that? in terms of this debate you have to understand you can't separate out the art from the artist, in the same way you can't separate out racist theorists from racist theory, you can't separate out the idea you have people who are sexual predators from producing work that has created what we call rape culture, these two things go hand in hand and they can't be separated out, especially in this case. i take it you think, and it is 178 will like boycotting the products of people who are sexual predators or evil sexual predators. the idea you can s
does it now makes sense to stop using the ubiquitous gill sans typeface?s issue. production has stopped on the latest series, but if they finished making it, would as many people want to watch it as in previous ones? joining me in the studio to discuss is the writer and guardian columnist lucy mangan, and writer and sociology professor at birmingham city university, kehinde andrews. kehinde, can i ask you, let us take the house of cards, it is one i have heard people talking about, what would...
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our science reporter victoria gill has the story. remote mountain forests of sumatra are home to some of our closest ape relatives. and a small population here, first discovered just 20 years ago, has been hiding a scientific secret. this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. until now, it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals‘ evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan‘s skull. it's an amazing breakthrough, i thin
our science reporter victoria gill has the story. remote mountain forests of sumatra are home to some of our closest ape relatives. and a small population here, first discovered just 20 years ago, has been hiding a scientific secret. this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. until now, it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population...
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officer hornstein hoisted the woman over his shoulders and officer gill provided a clear path down theing and off to the location where she received treatment for smoke inhalation. in addition to these officers, they both suffered moderate smoke inhalation and were treated at the scene. due to the fact the fire was spreading quickly, several believes were consumed, officers hornstein and gill were both placed spot position they had to make a split-second decision about whether to enter the building when everyone else was running away. they chose bravery and courage and chose to save a life. they both performed these quick and unselfish acts of bravery that could have led to the several loss of life. i want to thank the families to giving these officers to us every day as they continue to do their workday in and day out. they are hereby awarded the department's second highest award, the silver medal of valor. congratulations. [applause] [applause] >> next captain una bailey commanding officer park station and officer bandy. >> good evening, everybody. it is my sin secere honor to ree to
officer hornstein hoisted the woman over his shoulders and officer gill provided a clear path down theing and off to the location where she received treatment for smoke inhalation. in addition to these officers, they both suffered moderate smoke inhalation and were treated at the scene. due to the fact the fire was spreading quickly, several believes were consumed, officers hornstein and gill were both placed spot position they had to make a split-second decision about whether to enter the...
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gilles: it is hard to say.kfurt, clearly mark carney did not want to elaborate too much on brexit, but he had to because he was asked the question. and what he said is actually very complicated. i have been following monetary policy for 25 years and if i had to summarize what he said, i would struggle. i will try. basically, it might be that brexit is more of a supply-side shock. and if it is a supply-side shock, military policy might have to be tighter because the pace at which he would start changing inflation is lower. but he also said it might end up being a domestic shock. the truth is, we don't know. tom: we will continue this discussion. jackson,flavia krause from the u.k. government reporting team. stay with us from london and from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom and francine from london and new york. tom, this is what we need to focus on. let's get straight to zimbabwe to figure out what we need to do next. the president is said to be ready to step dow
gilles: it is hard to say.kfurt, clearly mark carney did not want to elaborate too much on brexit, but he had to because he was asked the question. and what he said is actually very complicated. i have been following monetary policy for 25 years and if i had to summarize what he said, i would struggle. i will try. basically, it might be that brexit is more of a supply-side shock. and if it is a supply-side shock, military policy might have to be tighter because the pace at which he would start...
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the gill roy police department was flooded with calls about bogus charges. officers found a skimmer on that pump there. at least 40 victims had their card information skimmed. >>> another tesla employee is coming forward with allegations of racist language inside the car maker. an african-american said once he start td on the production line, his coworkers started calling him the n word. lawyers have filed suit claiming tesla has done nothing to stop the racist behavior. four of the workers are suing tesla, alleging harassment and discrimination. tesla told us they provide antidiscrimination to their employees did not respond to our request for comment. >>> it's been one year from the deadly warehouse fire, but what has been done since then? nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from the gutted out ghost ship warehouse with answers. >> reporter: the report state that is oakland's number one priority is safety but also shows the city walking something of a tight rope between safety at warehouses that have been illegally turned into housing and the housing t
the gill roy police department was flooded with calls about bogus charges. officers found a skimmer on that pump there. at least 40 victims had their card information skimmed. >>> another tesla employee is coming forward with allegations of racist language inside the car maker. an african-american said once he start td on the production line, his coworkers started calling him the n word. lawyers have filed suit claiming tesla has done nothing to stop the racist behavior. four of the...
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here is victoria gill.ictoria: and is protected rain forest in nesia, conservationists introduced me to a very special family. these are javan gibbons, released by a team who rescued them from the pet trade. it is the first baby javan gibbon to be born in the wild from rehabilitated and rereleased parents. now they are living wild, they are family. we hope the baby will make a sto.amily victoria: but these eggs are still taken in the wild -- eight are still taken from while unseld illegally as pets. this was posted on instagram. and we found this baby gibbon advertise on febook. both companies said the sale was prohibited on their sites, and they removed the post after we reported them. but the trade is not confined to one species. orangutans make up 70% of the great apes seized by law enforcement. his two-year-old was found on a bus in jakarta. >> you know where you put your luggage and that is where she was for 10 hours. when they found her, she was to the bone.ized victoria: while this precious new famil
here is victoria gill.ictoria: and is protected rain forest in nesia, conservationists introduced me to a very special family. these are javan gibbons, released by a team who rescued them from the pet trade. it is the first baby javan gibbon to be born in the wild from rehabilitated and rereleased parents. now they are living wild, they are family. we hope the baby will make a sto.amily victoria: but these eggs are still taken in the wild -- eight are still taken from while unseld illegally as...
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gill thrice asian in september conquered environmental groups. you say they could be a factor in declining be populations confronts. now face that is building a tool that will that uses no if they liked or follow the brush impacts propaganda pages. the tech giant will launch the service by the end of the year. the website will show a list of facebook pages or instagram accounts as satiated with brushes infamous troll fun known as the internet research agenc. i are a box contents breach has many as a hundred and twenty six million americans on facebook during and after last year's. presidential election samaj resound explains. it is the latest stepa sexual assault survivor who
gill thrice asian in september conquered environmental groups. you say they could be a factor in declining be populations confronts. now face that is building a tool that will that uses no if they liked or follow the brush impacts propaganda pages. the tech giant will launch the service by the end of the year. the website will show a list of facebook pages or instagram accounts as satiated with brushes infamous troll fun known as the internet research agenc. i are a box contents breach has many...
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our science editor victoria gill has the story.victoria: the remote mountain forests of sumatra are home to some of our closest ape relatives, and a population discovered 20 years ago has been hiding a scientific secret. orangutan, tapanuli a species new to science. >> until now, it was thought they were just 2 distinct species of orangutan. sumatran and bornean. but this shows that there are actually three. a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggests they were peculiar compared to other apes. scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate and the unique call. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan skull. >> it is an amazing breakthrough. there are onlyrade eight species -- great ape species, so adding one to this very small list is spectacular. victoria: with 800 in
our science editor victoria gill has the story.victoria: the remote mountain forests of sumatra are home to some of our closest ape relatives, and a population discovered 20 years ago has been hiding a scientific secret. orangutan, tapanuli a species new to science. >> until now, it was thought they were just 2 distinct species of orangutan. sumatran and bornean. but this shows that there are actually three. a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of years of...
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. >> that's senator kirsten gill enbrand from new york.said president bill clinton should have resigned following his scandal with monica lewinsky. >> my point is that the tolerance that we had 25 years ago, what was allowed 25 years ago, will not be tolerated today. is not allowed today. and that we have to have the kind of oversight and accountability that society needs so that we can protect people in the workplace, so people can function without having an unsafe work environment, whether it's in the military -- >> you're saying president clinton created an unsafe environment in the white house? >> no, i'm saying the conversation we are having today is really important. the behavior that was tolerated a long time ago would never be tolerated today and we can't allow it to be tolerated today. >> while gill enbrand did not receive any direct contributions from bill clinton he has appeared at fund-raisers through the years and received $11,500 from hillary clinton's pact during her congressional races. >> on saturday the co-founder of the
. >> that's senator kirsten gill enbrand from new york.said president bill clinton should have resigned following his scandal with monica lewinsky. >> my point is that the tolerance that we had 25 years ago, what was allowed 25 years ago, will not be tolerated today. is not allowed today. and that we have to have the kind of oversight and accountability that society needs so that we can protect people in the workplace, so people can function without having an unsafe work...
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victoria gill, bbc news. much more on the bbc website.ng. hello. thursday turned out to be a day of mixed weather fortunes right across the british isles. for some, the morning fog became the afternoon fog. it really didn't get away from some spots, especially in somerset levels. first thing on friday, a coolish sort of start despite the extensive amount of cloud. but it's the fog, again, that will be concentrating my mind and should be on your mind too, across the southern counties of england, especially for that morning rush hour. bbc local radio will keep you right up to date with the very worst of the conditions, which could stretch from the eastern side of devon, through the west country, central, southern england, into parts of the south—east. generally speaking, from wales to the midlands to east anglia, more cloudy and maybe a spot of rain. then dry weather for the most part as we get into the north of england, much of northern ireland, the eastern side of scotland too. drift that bit further towards the north and west in scotland
victoria gill, bbc news. much more on the bbc website.ng. hello. thursday turned out to be a day of mixed weather fortunes right across the british isles. for some, the morning fog became the afternoon fog. it really didn't get away from some spots, especially in somerset levels. first thing on friday, a coolish sort of start despite the extensive amount of cloud. but it's the fog, again, that will be concentrating my mind and should be on your mind too, across the southern counties of england,...
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our science reporter victoria gill has the story.e home to some of our closest ape relatives. and a small population here, first discovered just 20 years ago, has been hiding a scientific secret. this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. until now, it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals' evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan‘s skull. it's an amazing breakthrough, i think. there's only seven, if we exclude o
our science reporter victoria gill has the story.e home to some of our closest ape relatives. and a small population here, first discovered just 20 years ago, has been hiding a scientific secret. this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. until now, it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by...
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victoria gill, bbc news. let's hope so. thanks for watching. hello.ight across the british isles. for some, the morning fog became the afternoon fog. it really didn't get away from some spots, especially at the somerset levels. a coolish start to friday, despite the extensive cloud. but it is the fog again that will be concentrating my mind and should be on your mind across southern counties of england, especially for that morning rush—hour. bbc local radio will keep you up—to—date with the worst conditions, which could stretch from the eastern side of devon, through the west country, central and southern england and into the south—east. wales to the midlands to east anglia are more cloudy and maybe a spot of rain and dry weather for the most part as we get into the north of england. much of northern ireland and the eastern side of scotland. further towards the north and west, the new set of weather fronts coming in, the north and west, the new set of weatherfronts coming in, with cloud, wind and rain making slow progress through the day. much of the
victoria gill, bbc news. let's hope so. thanks for watching. hello.ight across the british isles. for some, the morning fog became the afternoon fog. it really didn't get away from some spots, especially at the somerset levels. a coolish start to friday, despite the extensive cloud. but it is the fog again that will be concentrating my mind and should be on your mind across southern counties of england, especially for that morning rush—hour. bbc local radio will keep you up—to—date with...
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victoria gill, bbc news. what extraordinary apes. you've been watching newsday.s as though friday will start onafairly it looks as though friday will start on a fairly cool note across the british isles despite the fact that much of the breezes coming in from the south and south—west and there isa the south and south—west and there is a lot of cloud to be had. my greatest concern about the first pa rt greatest concern about the first part of the day is howard and an extensive the fog is going to be. widely across the southern county of england for the rush hour. bbc local radio will keep you updated. the eastern side of devon through the west cou ntry eastern side of devon through the west country and england —— central southern england is the central area of concern. a lot of dry weather around, and cloud so a fairly dull start to serve day. further west into scotland, renewed bouts of cloud, wind and rain. eventually it may reach the north—west of northern ireland. 0nce may reach the north—west of northern ireland. once the fog is gone, a half decent date. some
victoria gill, bbc news. what extraordinary apes. you've been watching newsday.s as though friday will start onafairly it looks as though friday will start on a fairly cool note across the british isles despite the fact that much of the breezes coming in from the south and south—west and there isa the south and south—west and there is a lot of cloud to be had. my greatest concern about the first pa rt greatest concern about the first part of the day is howard and an extensive the fog is...
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victoria gill, bbc news. it's one of the fastest growing trends in the music industry today.ps, tongue, and voice. hundreds of fans are expected to attend the uk beatbox championships in london this weekend. earlier, rupert 0ldridge and jack hobbs from the beatbox collective joined simon mccoy in the studio and gave us a taste of their beatboxing skills as a play—out to afternoon live. genius! let's hear from jack and rupert giving us a beatbox out. beatboxing. the beatbox collective and simon mccoy getting his groove on. let's look at the weather forecast. i think it with darren but it could be tomasz it is darren. spaces are dry, winds and temperatures dropping. in the south—west we have the cloud increasing. outbreaks of rain developing. it's probably going to slide east across southern parts of england perhaps clipping south wales for a while. it'll keep the template is falling too low. north, clear skies, showers in the north—west. likely to be wintry. we're looking ata likely to be wintry. we're looking at a touch of frost rural areas. there may well be icy patches. if
victoria gill, bbc news. it's one of the fastest growing trends in the music industry today.ps, tongue, and voice. hundreds of fans are expected to attend the uk beatbox championships in london this weekend. earlier, rupert 0ldridge and jack hobbs from the beatbox collective joined simon mccoy in the studio and gave us a taste of their beatboxing skills as a play—out to afternoon live. genius! let's hear from jack and rupert giving us a beatbox out. beatboxing. the beatbox collective and...
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i was very, very pleased. >> more than that, it was a gift, said gilling ham, an unexpected opportunity the prosecutor had paul right where he wanted him for as long as he wanted him. there were hours of questions, tough questions, baiting questions, questions designed to make paul crack and reveal what gilling ham believed to be a controlling personality and a red hot temper. >> my plan was to go through how he acted when he was angry, and then asked him questions that he could have no good answers for. for instance, why all those text messages are deleted? and those were questions he could not answer because he had not considered those questions. >> after three long days in the hot seat, paul zumont's testimony was finally over. had he persuaded the jurors that he was innocent? >>> do you feel he got a little bit chippy or arrogant on the stand? >> i don't think he got arrogant, but clearly he was tired and he was exasperated. he wanted to tell his story. he was being cuss off. >> but the jurors once they got the case said they were determined to look at the evidence, not just courtro
i was very, very pleased. >> more than that, it was a gift, said gilling ham, an unexpected opportunity the prosecutor had paul right where he wanted him for as long as he wanted him. there were hours of questions, tough questions, baiting questions, questions designed to make paul crack and reveal what gilling ham believed to be a controlling personality and a red hot temper. >> my plan was to go through how he acted when he was angry, and then asked him questions that he could...
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victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.ight on the forecast, iam going. before i shed light on the forecast, i am going. about the dreadful rain in the north because that was terrible. i want to point out that it was actually a relatively small area and it was disastrous in the area and it was disastrous in the area itself but many areas didn't as much rainfall. it was a persistent area of rain that kept coming and coming and in the space of one hour in one or two locations, that's when we have most of the rainfall and we had the wind in so many parts of the uk. but now i think the worst of the rain and wind has cleared and we are infora rain and wind has cleared and we are in for a cold snap. the air in the jet stream is bringing colder air from the north. this is what happens around the globe, you get these tips and pea ks around the globe, you get these tips and peaks and troughs of mild and cold so we are in this tip of cold airand with cold so we are in this tip of cold air and with that, also, wind and air and with th
victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.ight on the forecast, iam going. before i shed light on the forecast, i am going. about the dreadful rain in the north because that was terrible. i want to point out that it was actually a relatively small area and it was disastrous in the area and it was disastrous in the area itself but many areas didn't as much rainfall. it was a persistent area of rain that kept coming and coming and in the space of one hour...
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now president trump who has tweeted on be half of ed gilles pie, you might say campaigned but he did that without coming to virginia, now robocalls to gel espy supporters to get them to the polls the president telling them if you let ralph northam be governor he will be a total disaster for your state. he's weak on crime, weak on immigration and is your lt. governor he's driven your economy right into a ditch so the bottom line charles the country is really watching this election especially political pundits, republicans, democrats, the outcome of this race crucial and the polls have tightened in the last couple of weeks. it is neck and neck. back to you. >> charles: adam sha pir a thank you very much now connell mc shane in new jersey with the latest. connell? >> connell: charles i know you know the state quite well and with the two term republican. >> governor: your chris christie unable to run because of term limits it doesn't mean he's not a big part of the story in this race in fact because christy is so unpopular in the polls the democratic candidate phil murphy former goldman
now president trump who has tweeted on be half of ed gilles pie, you might say campaigned but he did that without coming to virginia, now robocalls to gel espy supporters to get them to the polls the president telling them if you let ralph northam be governor he will be a total disaster for your state. he's weak on crime, weak on immigration and is your lt. governor he's driven your economy right into a ditch so the bottom line charles the country is really watching this election especially...
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it's the favorite retreat of my friend adrian gill.ollowed restaurant critic for the london sunday times, a regular columnist for a spectrum of magazines, author, traveler and one of the finest essayists of our time. letterewe, as it stands today, was built as a shooting lodge. deer stalking like they do here is something from another era, but it persists in places like this, which both protect and cull deer populations. if you are, like us, of course, two murderous aristocrats, looking to put some venison on the table, you need help, professional help, and estates like letterewe, come with a stalker. stephen miller has been working here for eight seasons now, both protecting the animals who live on it, and helping people like us in the arduous and delicate task of sneaking up on them. we would, as gentlemen of leisure, require a cook, and adrian has recommended the supremely well-suited fiona cullinane, who excels at this kind of scottish, traditional game cookery. for dinner it's grouse. shot, then hung until the already funky game b
it's the favorite retreat of my friend adrian gill.ollowed restaurant critic for the london sunday times, a regular columnist for a spectrum of magazines, author, traveler and one of the finest essayists of our time. letterewe, as it stands today, was built as a shooting lodge. deer stalking like they do here is something from another era, but it persists in places like this, which both protect and cull deer populations. if you are, like us, of course, two murderous aristocrats, looking to put...
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i'm aaron gill crest. >> welcome to "news4 today." i'm eun yang.y races may come down to a recount. >> we need to get to breaking news. let's turn to melissa. >> breaking news. take a look at this. a big delay here. 95 northbound before the beltway because of this crash still have some lanes blocked here this morning. this right now has gone to a six mile backup. we are sending chopper 4. have our eyes above this in just a minute. you can see everything being pushed to the right in those main lanes. 95 north before the beltway. northbound 95, triangle left shoulder still blocked. still causing delays there. inbound inner loop crash. metro orange and blue lines. no other problems. good morning. >> good
i'm aaron gill crest. >> welcome to "news4 today." i'm eun yang.y races may come down to a recount. >> we need to get to breaking news. let's turn to melissa. >> breaking news. take a look at this. a big delay here. 95 northbound before the beltway because of this crash still have some lanes blocked here this morning. this right now has gone to a six mile backup. we are sending chopper 4. have our eyes above this in just a minute. you can see everything being pushed...
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know who did the same thing what are you going to do you can go converse do they already have m m gill. you know my modre was has occurred. got. i want my i want them to be able to defend their families we never hurt anybody we don't want to. but it's the same time we're not going to just make ourselves an easy target for those who would. rape robin plunder no no way. i could order one hundred machine guns anything you know i have a tank you know it is no end you know. two hundred guns is what i sell the a k forty seven to the fifteen and i got everybody beat in time with the prices because i buy so many of the news people come in and i always blame the gun you know day asked me you know what happened why do you sell guns to kill people who are you so what do i tell them i said all these guns are on the wall last night and i walked in this morning and nobody was dead. you know it's stupid you know gun us a killer people look at the people kill the people and they just used a gun to kill people you know to use a fork and knife a hammer a screwdriver you know i keep blaming it on the gun
know who did the same thing what are you going to do you can go converse do they already have m m gill. you know my modre was has occurred. got. i want my i want them to be able to defend their families we never hurt anybody we don't want to. but it's the same time we're not going to just make ourselves an easy target for those who would. rape robin plunder no no way. i could order one hundred machine guns anything you know i have a tank you know it is no end you know. two hundred guns is what...
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gill less biwas viewed as an under dog in that case. that came down to the wire. where gillespie would be the republican candidate in virginia . we want to turn the campaign chairman, pete schneider. why this change over the last couple of weeks, so late in this race when northam had enjoyed a strong showing through most of the summer. >> sure. i think most virginian s starting to pay attention, focusing on the economy which has been lagging and also public safety on fox5 you've covered the rise of ms13 and gangs across northern virginia. virginians are sick and tired of it and they want a governor that is going to do something about the it and they'll get it in ed gillespie. they've been saying that ed gill pi has been running a trump campaign without wrapping his arms around it. any validity around it. ed's run a campaign based on ideas l. this has been the policy geek yesment it's come down to jobs and public safety. you must have looked out the window this morning and you a that rain and sai hurt you you. we want as many voters who want to change the direction
gill less biwas viewed as an under dog in that case. that came down to the wire. where gillespie would be the republican candidate in virginia . we want to turn the campaign chairman, pete schneider. why this change over the last couple of weeks, so late in this race when northam had enjoyed a strong showing through most of the summer. >> sure. i think most virginian s starting to pay attention, focusing on the economy which has been lagging and also public safety on fox5 you've covered...
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so kirsten gill i brand was asked in an interview if she thought that bill chin after the accusations of what happened during the lewinski scandal if he should have stepped down at the time. she said yes. remember, she's an ak oh light of the clintons, but now she's saying he should have stepped down. what's your response to this, april? >> you know, it kind of goes along with something that sarah huckabee sanders said today in the briefing room, because i asked her a question -- i talked to hillary clinton as well today, and i asked hillary clinton about this situation with president trump as well as roy moore. and she said, you know, the president's past is showing us his present and his future. and sarah huckabee sanders said something along the line that, you know, she basically has a lot of nerve to talk. and she was referencing bill clinton, then president bill clinton. you know, i was there with the monica lewinski scandal. you could see the pain in their family. you could also see the pain in the nation. i remember when ken starr drove up to depose the president of the united
so kirsten gill i brand was asked in an interview if she thought that bill chin after the accusations of what happened during the lewinski scandal if he should have stepped down at the time. she said yes. remember, she's an ak oh light of the clintons, but now she's saying he should have stepped down. what's your response to this, april? >> you know, it kind of goes along with something that sarah huckabee sanders said today in the briefing room, because i asked her a question -- i talked...
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we have talked about the gill roy commute to san jose, the super commute is looking good as you drivee silicone valley is still light now and it probably won't stay this way, but right now it you should take advantage of a nice looking commute. any time in the near future, you can see the poll plaza is looking good into the pay gates and getting into san francisco. san francisco. good morning. sal. >> good morning steve, how are you? >> good, good. well, one nice thing about it getting dark, you get more sleep. well, we have a weak system here and just a heads up, this one is not really much of a concern yet for the burn area, but there's a lot of cold air. when you see that, it's really cold and unstable. it doesn't look like it will dig south, but to the north, yes. th, yes. and after that the forecast models are all over the place. today, light rain and tomorrow is dry. late wednesday into earl will thursday, this system will tap into the tropical moisture and at least to g. f.s. is showing that wet model here up towards crescent city and eureka. i mean this is staying north. this
we have talked about the gill roy commute to san jose, the super commute is looking good as you drivee silicone valley is still light now and it probably won't stay this way, but right now it you should take advantage of a nice looking commute. any time in the near future, you can see the poll plaza is looking good into the pay gates and getting into san francisco. san francisco. good morning. sal. >> good morning steve, how are you? >> good, good. well, one nice thing about it...
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do you agree with senator gill brand?i don't think that at this point our goal is to look back 20 years or 30 years. our goal is to go forward and our goal is to understand that we have a real crisis in this country today within the political world, within the corporate world, within the media world where women are being harassed every single day. and our job is to change that culture, but it's not only harassment on the job. right now we're seeing the situation in washington and in states all over this country, a major effort to take away a woman's right to control her own body. major struggles to take away women's reproductive rights. women are making 80 cents on the dollar compared to men. the world has changed and we have not caught up with that and obviously what has got to happen is women have been to be treated as equal citizens, have to be comfortable at work and have to be first class citizens in this country which is now not the case. >> do you think that al franken should resign? >> i think that's a decision fo
do you agree with senator gill brand?i don't think that at this point our goal is to look back 20 years or 30 years. our goal is to go forward and our goal is to understand that we have a real crisis in this country today within the political world, within the corporate world, within the media world where women are being harassed every single day. and our job is to change that culture, but it's not only harassment on the job. right now we're seeing the situation in washington and in states all...
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seven years on, gill and thousands of others in the town now own the pier, and have overseen the reinvention old friend. this curtain of glass finally gives the people of hastings a panoramic view out to sea. the woodwork here is still the original timber, there are still some scorch marks. but the most important innovation is this. nothing. what they chose not to build. the empty space. there is no end of the pier. building a pier, it's a bit of a mad idea, isn't it? it's bonkers, yes. and that's what's so brilliant about it, is nobody in their right mind would build a pier out of a material which is going to be dissolved where it stands. you are fighting a losing battle everyday? absolutely, and we will need to keep on replacing parts everyday. it gets worn, it gets worn away. we didn't have enough money during the reconstruction to replace everything, so we are constantly repairing, tidying up nuts and bolts. nowadays you would build it out of concrete and steel. yes. you're going to put your finger on the one thing that makes it so special, the design, what would it be? space. you don't
seven years on, gill and thousands of others in the town now own the pier, and have overseen the reinvention old friend. this curtain of glass finally gives the people of hastings a panoramic view out to sea. the woodwork here is still the original timber, there are still some scorch marks. but the most important innovation is this. nothing. what they chose not to build. the empty space. there is no end of the pier. building a pier, it's a bit of a mad idea, isn't it? it's bonkers, yes. and...
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elected virginia's next governor - beating out republican ed gille virginia - voters elected the country'sirst transgender to a state house of delgates. democrat danica roem beating out longtime incumbent and ultraconservative republican bob marshall. this morning our team is spread out covering every angle. good morning washington i'm larry smith. and i'm autria godfrey. stormwatch-7 is also tracking an arctic front - let's get right to meteorologist eileen whelan. good morning washington. toss to veronica another chilly day... not as wet only 1 of next 10 days at or above average temps arctic cold front moves through friday with january type cold widespread freeze saturday morning with most locations in the 20s today: mostly cloudy, stray shower from dc on south highs: 47-51 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy lows: 34-40 winds: n 5 mph thursday: cloud/sun mix, isolated shower highs: 52-55 julie toss to john breaking news out of waldorf. abc-7 crews on the crash. a small car slamming into a tractor trailer. this is on old washington road. we are working to get more information on th
elected virginia's next governor - beating out republican ed gille virginia - voters elected the country'sirst transgender to a state house of delgates. democrat danica roem beating out longtime incumbent and ultraconservative republican bob marshall. this morning our team is spread out covering every angle. good morning washington i'm larry smith. and i'm autria godfrey. stormwatch-7 is also tracking an arctic front - let's get right to meteorologist eileen whelan. good morning washington....
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supreme court doubles the sentence handed to paralympics top oscar pistorius for the killing of his gill friend into thousand fifty. resisting
supreme court doubles the sentence handed to paralympics top oscar pistorius for the killing of his gill friend into thousand fifty. resisting
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. >> reporter: child abuse therapist ileana gill said school districts are reed law to pass on allegations. not only school leaders, but all adults have to report suspected abuse to police. >> whether you're a school or just a citizen, you're required to report it? >> correct. >> reporter: coleman pleaded guilty to child sex abuse in late october. he wouldn't answer our questions about his crime or how his former school responded. scott mcfarland, news4 i-team. >> d.c.'s attorney general says individuals who fail to report suspected child abuse could face a maximum of six months in jail. the i-team has been investigating teacher abuse for more than two years now. you can watch the entire series right on your phone. just visit our nbc washington app and click on "investigations." >>> we're getting ready for winter. what can we expect when it comes to cold and snow, you are wondering? doug kammerer and the weather, but we have to keep waiting. >> it is fine-tuned. the oven went off. we're ready to go. that will be tomorrow, though. during the day tomorrow. but again, it's a lot more so than
. >> reporter: child abuse therapist ileana gill said school districts are reed law to pass on allegations. not only school leaders, but all adults have to report suspected abuse to police. >> whether you're a school or just a citizen, you're required to report it? >> correct. >> reporter: coleman pleaded guilty to child sex abuse in late october. he wouldn't answer our questions about his crime or how his former school responded. scott mcfarland, news4 i-team. >>...
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and gill lopesy has gotten a lot of traction around that.e gop remembers what other candidates -- remember mike huckabee when he was, you know, pro-leniency around inmates, he commuted sentence, this came back to haunt him. i think republicans are not going to make that mistake again particularly when it comes to the governor's house. >> here's what ed gillespie told our own garrett haake. >> if i'm elected today which i hope to be, it will not be my job to be always for president trump or against president trump but always for virginia. >> yeah, okay. >> yeah. >> we haven't seen that in this campaign so far sorry ed, but no. >> it's a good line. >> all right, quick, before we go -- >> new jersey, can we talk new jersey? >> all right, what do you think? >> i think it's really interesting that new jersey -- >> you know you can always talk new jersey in this house. >> thank you. bruce springsteen, new jersey, okay. here's the thing. new jersey about to elect another former partner of goldman sachs governor. they didn't have enough with jon cor
and gill lopesy has gotten a lot of traction around that.e gop remembers what other candidates -- remember mike huckabee when he was, you know, pro-leniency around inmates, he commuted sentence, this came back to haunt him. i think republicans are not going to make that mistake again particularly when it comes to the governor's house. >> here's what ed gillespie told our own garrett haake. >> if i'm elected today which i hope to be, it will not be my job to be always for president...
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. >> he grew up in gill roy, the oldest of four boys who became a marine and would be killed in the south pacific during the world war ii in 1943. his body was never recovered or so they thought. >> just that he was missing in action. >> last week, their father was contacted, saying the cheek schwab he sent a year earlier matched the d narna of a marine buried in hon know lulu. it was frank, finally identified 74 years after he was killed. >> it was like, wow, okay. >> the military sent the family his service members and new information about how he died on the islands. the intense fighting killed 1,000 marines and sailors, he was a cook on the ship and was sent in to fight. >> he died the second day. my grandmother had actually sent letters -- every year she wrote a letter saying please, please, if you find his body, please i want him to come home. >> their father still lives in gillroy but wasn't up to speaking with us. when he was 16 he dropped his brother off at the bus stop to leave to war. 74 years later, frank's body will be returned. >> i'm glad it's happening in my dad's lifetime
. >> he grew up in gill roy, the oldest of four boys who became a marine and would be killed in the south pacific during the world war ii in 1943. his body was never recovered or so they thought. >> just that he was missing in action. >> last week, their father was contacted, saying the cheek schwab he sent a year earlier matched the d narna of a marine buried in hon know lulu. it was frank, finally identified 74 years after he was killed. >> it was like, wow, okay....
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victoria gill, bbc news. there's some good news for coffee drinkers.likelihood of developing heart problems. however, public health experts say there is still uncertainty about the impact of drinking more than that. sima kotecha reports from birmingham. an espresso, a cappuccino or just instant. more than 50 million cups of coffee are drunk every day here in the uk and today there's another debate about whether it's good or bad for you. it's after a review has suggested drinking moderate amounts of coffee is more likely to benefit health than cause it harm. i think i enjoy the smell of it mostly, which makes me sort of feel — especially when you're in a country like italy or something, waking up in the morning smelling coffee, itjust makes me, i don't know, i really love it. i think it's probably a placebo effect. you feel sort of energised by having drunk it. it gives me a bit of a kick is the main thing and, from different blends, you can slightly taste different things. sometimes they're chocolatey, sometimes they're fruity. the university of southa
victoria gill, bbc news. there's some good news for coffee drinkers.likelihood of developing heart problems. however, public health experts say there is still uncertainty about the impact of drinking more than that. sima kotecha reports from birmingham. an espresso, a cappuccino or just instant. more than 50 million cups of coffee are drunk every day here in the uk and today there's another debate about whether it's good or bad for you. it's after a review has suggested drinking moderate...
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kpix 5 explains the victims all made purchases in gill roy -- gilroy. >> reporter: gilroy police found skimming device at one of the pumps here at the have a hero gas station. some of the victims believe the fraud is more widespread than that. >> fire related and very sorry for all of it. >> reporter: thieves stole not only $200, but they tried to victimize her entire family. >> then the person tried again for another $200. then they got my husband's card number somehow. >> reporter: the crooks weren't successful stealing from her husband or son-in-law. >> it's an invasion of privacy. >> reporter: but it appears they got dozens of other victims including robert. >> they successfully pulled $100,000 out of my account. >> reporter: they counted at least 100 people with similar stories. robert says from those posts alone a total of $50,000 was stolen just over the weekend. >> we found a skimming device inside one of the gas pumps. >> reporter: gilroy police narrowed down most of the fraudin pump two at this valero. >> this one is inside the machine. >> reporter: we feel like it was the sa
kpix 5 explains the victims all made purchases in gill roy -- gilroy. >> reporter: gilroy police found skimming device at one of the pumps here at the have a hero gas station. some of the victims believe the fraud is more widespread than that. >> fire related and very sorry for all of it. >> reporter: thieves stole not only $200, but they tried to victimize her entire family. >> then the person tried again for another $200. then they got my husband's card number somehow....
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aaron gill crest is live in tribeca. aaron, set the scene for us this morning. >> reporter: really a horrifying scene unfolded here yesterday afternoon. this morning this is still an area that is swarming with police officers. you can see behind me where this road about a block away from where that home depot truck is still sitting is blocked off
aaron gill crest is live in tribeca. aaron, set the scene for us this morning. >> reporter: really a horrifying scene unfolded here yesterday afternoon. this morning this is still an area that is swarming with police officers. you can see behind me where this road about a block away from where that home depot truck is still sitting is blocked off
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april good win gill is an army vet who looks forward to seeing ms. alan whenever she comes to the hospital. >> she is so excited about serving and being a volunteer and she takes it very, very seriously. >> allen said that she started volunteering as a way to feel alive after her husband passed and now all these years she's volunteered and given so much of her time and touched so many lives. what a wonderful woman and a well deserved honor. congratulations and thank you ms. allen. >> thousands of volunteer hours. >> everyone needs to watch this story and do what she does. >>> you might want to bundle up the kids at the bus stop because most places are only in the 30s and 40s right now. >> yes, they are. we have a lot of cold air out there this morning. cover too. we're not looking at the rain. you do want the jackets. we'll show you how cold it is before you level the house and how chill it's going to stay through the afternoon straight ahead. >>> d.c. taxes are about to go up and that means so could yours. we'll expla in . >>> well, good wednesday m
april good win gill is an army vet who looks forward to seeing ms. alan whenever she comes to the hospital. >> she is so excited about serving and being a volunteer and she takes it very, very seriously. >> allen said that she started volunteering as a way to feel alive after her husband passed and now all these years she's volunteered and given so much of her time and touched so many lives. what a wonderful woman and a well deserved honor. congratulations and thank you ms. allen....
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victoria gill, bbc news, westjava.ck higham is outside broadcasting house. and there it is, more than life—sized, leaning forward slightly and wearing a rather bag the 1940s suit, holding a cigarette. and next to him and inscription from animal farm. if liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. orwell spent two years during the second world war working for the bbc, they took on in spite of his reputation as a left—wing firebrand. they had in broadcasting to india where as he pointed out some of his books have been banned. he was happy to ta ke books have been banned. he was happy to take to the microphone himself broadcasting what was in effect propaganda but he said he wanted reasonable freedom of speech was up in 1943 he left and later described the place is a cross between a lunatic asylum and a girls school. but he seemed to have found it quite rewarding time and it played into some of his later fiction, people said 1984, the menacing ministry of truth in that no
victoria gill, bbc news, westjava.ck higham is outside broadcasting house. and there it is, more than life—sized, leaning forward slightly and wearing a rather bag the 1940s suit, holding a cigarette. and next to him and inscription from animal farm. if liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. orwell spent two years during the second world war working for the bbc, they took on in spite of his reputation as a left—wing firebrand. they had...
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victoria gill, bbc news, westjava. there's a new resident outside the bbc‘s headquarters.ports, the author of 1984 wasn't far off the mark with his many predictions. his report includes some flash photography. by the time he died of tuberculosis atjust 46, george orwell was a literary great, the conscience of england and a secular prophet. there is something eerie about the precision with which he forecast many of our contemporary concerns. i have been reading your newspeak articles in the times. yes. his concepts of thought crime and newspeak, chronicled here in 1984, the film of his novel starring john hurt, have evolved into worries about political correctness. he reported on the struggle for independence in catalonia, which has so violently reared its head in recent weeks. and though he never used the term, 0rwell satirised fake news before it entered common parlance. if you want to discover the source of the division in our country, look no further than the fake news and the crooked media. from 1941 to 1943, 0rwell worked in room 101 here at the bbc. as a patriot and
victoria gill, bbc news, westjava. there's a new resident outside the bbc‘s headquarters.ports, the author of 1984 wasn't far off the mark with his many predictions. his report includes some flash photography. by the time he died of tuberculosis atjust 46, george orwell was a literary great, the conscience of england and a secular prophet. there is something eerie about the precision with which he forecast many of our contemporary concerns. i have been reading your newspeak articles in the...
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victoria gill reports.thers in more informal gatherings. the vast majority enjoy a safe environment, but every year a relatively small number do suffer burns. 0ur correspondentjohn maguire has been to meet one family in north devon, and there some distressing images in the report. what are you doing... fireworks! bonfire night 2016 and like countless other children, 4—year—old maisie was watching the fireworks in her garden. but then, something went terribly wrong. the fifth one just shot straight across the field. it got stuck in maisie‘s scarf before it exploded and set the scarf on fire. i was trying to pull it out, and when i was pulling it out it exploded and burn went on my hand. yeah, you burnt your hand, didn‘t you? maisie suffered severe burns and was taken from her nearest hospital to a specialist unit in bristol where she had several operations including skin grafts from her leg. she had five operations in the first week. her mum shows me a video made by a relative that has been viewed online by
victoria gill reports.thers in more informal gatherings. the vast majority enjoy a safe environment, but every year a relatively small number do suffer burns. 0ur correspondentjohn maguire has been to meet one family in north devon, and there some distressing images in the report. what are you doing... fireworks! bonfire night 2016 and like countless other children, 4—year—old maisie was watching the fireworks in her garden. but then, something went terribly wrong. the fifth one just shot...
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this is the famous gill errands. so good to hear your voice. it is great to hear you and see on television. thank you for your work in the discussion you are having around the whole german nazi issue. every german during that time if you wanted to buy bread and you have to have a nazi card. it wasn't really a matter of choice. the thing that i would love for you to talk about is the notion of you touched about it briefly binary choices and where i live here in northern california in the bay area there is a growing population of people who call themselves progressives and it seems to me that term has been hijacked to the point that it's at the exclusion of god. the notion of yes we are making our culture and society better. it is to include everything except god is the focal point. and most important thing in our lives about how progressives are co-opting and hijacking. what it means to be alive. and working in god's kingdom. as eric will knows my grandfather was also in the german military. one of those that was in the german resistance. he was
this is the famous gill errands. so good to hear your voice. it is great to hear you and see on television. thank you for your work in the discussion you are having around the whole german nazi issue. every german during that time if you wanted to buy bread and you have to have a nazi card. it wasn't really a matter of choice. the thing that i would love for you to talk about is the notion of you touched about it briefly binary choices and where i live here in northern california in the bay...
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here‘s our science reporter victoria gill as the sun goes down on towns and cities, the lights go on.r planet is now artificially lit. in developing nations including india, the increase was dramatic. from this in 2012 to this in 2016. the research expects that most nations will actually darken as they change the type of street lighting they use from older glaring orange lights to more energy efficient energy bulbs. that hasn‘t happened. urban bright spots in the uk and other nations in europe continue to gloat even more intensely as towns and cities in chris tanev outdoor lighting. —— continue to low as towns and cities have outdoor lighting. it also has an impact on our health. nighttime health can interrupt are sleep patterns. it has even been found to shift some fundamental seasonal clockwork, influencing the time of plant flowering and bird migration. scientists say that images like these are evident we are losing our natural nighttime. stay with me on bbc news, i‘ll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments — we‘ll be asking whether switzerland‘s relationship with
here‘s our science reporter victoria gill as the sun goes down on towns and cities, the lights go on.r planet is now artificially lit. in developing nations including india, the increase was dramatic. from this in 2012 to this in 2016. the research expects that most nations will actually darken as they change the type of street lighting they use from older glaring orange lights to more energy efficient energy bulbs. that hasn‘t happened. urban bright spots in the uk and other nations in...