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it turned out that what was done was douglas gracie, the british empire's major general, orchestratedrom the british empire the surrender in vietnam. done only within two weeks of the surrender on the missouri. host: was that two weeks after the september 15? caller: yes. in southeast asia. and the orders were, and douglas gracie the british empire's general was the senior person in southeast asia. he orchestrated surrendering the japanese troops surrendered to him. after theiately japanese troops surrendered to him, the british empire with coordination with the french empire event live ins progress. 277 separate injuries print those injuries include
it turned out that what was done was douglas gracie, the british empire's major general, orchestratedrom the british empire the surrender in vietnam. done only within two weeks of the surrender on the missouri. host: was that two weeks after the september 15? caller: yes. in southeast asia. and the orders were, and douglas gracie the british empire's general was the senior person in southeast asia. he orchestrated surrendering the japanese troops surrendered to him. after theiately japanese...
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and we've got great music from one of my new faves, gracie adams.s, it's time for "tonight show" hashtags here we go ♪ hashtags ♪ hashtags hey, we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag and ask you to respond to that topic. this week i thought it would be fun to try add a word, ruin a tv show for example, i sent out a tweet that said, the last chicken dance. that's my go-to, man don't do that at weddings anymore. >> oh, the chicken dance. >> jimmy: yeah. >> sure, they do. >> jimmy: no [ laughter ] >> nah. >> jimmy: i don't get invited to weddings anymore maybe they do. do you think they do >> i know they do. >> jimmy: no no, they do the other one, like, move to the left -- >> oh, yeah, the cha cha slide. >> jimmy: yeah, they do that instead of chicken dance. >> they do it in addition. >> jimmy: you know what -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: within minutes it became a trending topic in the u.s. so thank you for playing along. we rlove playing this with the twitter and all that stuff thank you guys so much for doing this it's fun we do it every
and we've got great music from one of my new faves, gracie adams.s, it's time for "tonight show" hashtags here we go ♪ hashtags ♪ hashtags hey, we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag and ask you to respond to that topic. this week i thought it would be fun to try add a word, ruin a tv show for example, i sent out a tweet that said, the last chicken dance. that's my go-to, man don't do that at weddings anymore. >> oh, the chicken dance. >> jimmy: yeah....
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tonight join jimmy and his guests - jesse eisenberg, blake griffin, musical guest gracie adams and featuringegendary roots crew and now here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ >> jimmy: wow. oh, my goodness. thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, everybody, welcome to the show thank you for watching i'm jimmy fallon they are the roots right there [ applause ] thank you for tuning in. it's been a pretty crazy day with the storm hitting the east coast. extreme winds and thousands of power outages. so everyone out there, stay safe and we're thinking about you guys all right. let's get to some news and jokes. well, guys, everybody is talking about this last night hbo aired jonathan swann's interview with president trump and let's just say, it was so bad it made his coronavirus briefings look good the interview was such a a disaster, at one point fema showed up and wrapped trump in a foil blanket [ light laughter ] you could tell things weren't going well because midway through trump asked if he could talk to chris wallace instead. >> incidentally, i took the test, too, when i heard that you pas
tonight join jimmy and his guests - jesse eisenberg, blake griffin, musical guest gracie adams and featuringegendary roots crew and now here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ >> jimmy: wow. oh, my goodness. thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, everybody, welcome to the show thank you for watching i'm jimmy fallon they are the roots right there [ applause ] thank you for tuning in. it's been a pretty crazy day with the storm hitting the east coast. extreme winds and thousands of...
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why did it take so long to sort out kerry gracie's pay?e. —— carrie gracie. i wish we could don that faster. looking back at the talent management problem. jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? i like jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? ilikejeremya jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? i like jeremy a lot, he jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? i likejeremya lot, he is a real talent. that was a hard decision. he was a very special person in the bbc but you go back to your values. jeremy did something that you just cannot accept. you can't. that is where in any of these issues you values have to come in. i broke the news to him. we met on a number of occasions. we have met since, and i ama occasions. we have met since, and i am a big fan of his. i think i am sorry he left because he was a particular voice at the bbc that they needed. couldn't you have disciplined him and kept him? when i came back there was a lot of right discussion about bullying and harassment. people felt strongly that some people got away with it and others didn't. you
why did it take so long to sort out kerry gracie's pay?e. —— carrie gracie. i wish we could don that faster. looking back at the talent management problem. jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? i like jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? ilikejeremya jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? i like jeremy a lot, he jeremy clarkson. while you laughing? i likejeremya lot, he is a real talent. that was a hard decision. he was a very special person in the bbc but you go back to your values. jeremy...
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. >> reporter: in radford gracie duncan is happy to be back behind the wheel. >> are you concerned? >> i'm really we'll be wearing masks. i'm optimistic about being about it do this. >> reporter: and keep the kids on her bus headed for class. kris van cleave, radford, virginia. >> firefighters in northern california say they're starting to get a handle on the deadly megafires thavd already charred more than a million acres. the danger to homes and businesses may soon be over but for firefighters, manning the lines that danger to their health can last for years. carter evans reports from the fire zone. >> reporter: fast moving wildfires in northern california have destroyed more than 1400 homes and buildings. beating back flames in these unpredictable conditions is already a dangerous job for front line crews but researchers say it could have lasting effects on their health. when you see a community burning and a wildfire, what goes through your mind now? >> the level of exposure that these firefighters are getting at these situations. extremely toxic. for long periods of time. >> re
. >> reporter: in radford gracie duncan is happy to be back behind the wheel. >> are you concerned? >> i'm really we'll be wearing masks. i'm optimistic about being about it do this. >> reporter: and keep the kids on her bus headed for class. kris van cleave, radford, virginia. >> firefighters in northern california say they're starting to get a handle on the deadly megafires thavd already charred more than a million acres. the danger to homes and businesses may...
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>> reporter: brought some big changes to gracie duncan's school bus. >> it's a little different thisr. go all the way to the back. >> reporter: the handful of students who climbedwear masks distanted seats filling the bus from back to front. the bus seats up to 64, but this year will have no more than 20 and the windows will be down to up crease ventilation. brandon thunderstorm soompson w. >> i don't know if the cases are going up. >> reporter: only about 25% said they'd let their kids take the bus this year. the superintendent -- why not just go virtual and not introduce this risk? >> there is a risk and we've tried to make it as low as possible face-to-face, but i think there's even a bigger risk of not having our children in school face foy face. >> reporter: schools followed cdc recommendations suggesting face korvegs, riding with windows open, creating distance between students including seating children at least one student perreault spacing forward and skipping rose between students. in georgia, where covid cases have soared, joy to vert says some of those cdc recommendations
>> reporter: brought some big changes to gracie duncan's school bus. >> it's a little different thisr. go all the way to the back. >> reporter: the handful of students who climbedwear masks distanted seats filling the bus from back to front. the bus seats up to 64, but this year will have no more than 20 and the windows will be down to up crease ventilation. brandon thunderstorm soompson w. >> i don't know if the cases are going up. >> reporter: only about 25% said...
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conferencia de prensa del gdobernador sobre el estado en que testa californa por esta pmandemia muchas gracistelemundo 48 al md mediodia a las 5, 5:50, 5 y 16 continuamos con el noticiero n nacional ( musica ( . >> hoy miÉrcoles 12 de agosto en noticias telemundo mediodÍa: . >> biden y kamala harris se presentan hoy oficialmente tras el anuncio de que la senadora por california, va a ser la compaÑera de biden en la carrera hacia la casa blanca. desde la que el presidente trump no ha parado de lanzar ataques a ambos. >> podrÍa ir a la
conferencia de prensa del gdobernador sobre el estado en que testa californa por esta pmandemia muchas gracistelemundo 48 al md mediodia a las 5, 5:50, 5 y 16 continuamos con el noticiero n nacional ( musica ( . >> hoy miÉrcoles 12 de agosto en noticias telemundo mediodÍa: . >> biden y kamala harris se presentan hoy oficialmente tras el anuncio de que la senadora por california, va a ser la compaÑera de biden en la carrera hacia la casa blanca. desde la que el presidente trump no...
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conferencia de prensa del gdobernador sobre el estado en que testa californa por esta pmandemia muchas gracis por estar con nosotros en nt noticiero telemundo 48 al md mediodia a las 5, 5:50, 5 y 16 continuamos con el noticiero n nacional ( musica ( . >> hoy miÉrcoles 12 de agosto en noticias telemundo mediodÍa: . >> biden y kamala harris se presentan hoy oficialmente tras el anuncio de que la senadora por california, va a ser la compaÑera de biden en la carrera hacia la casa blanca. desde la que el presidente trump no ha parado de lanzar ataques a ambos. >> podrÍa ir a la cÁrcel el expresidente mÉxico enrique peÑa nieto es acusado por el expresidente de pemex de aceptar sobornos de odebrecht durante su campaÑa electoral y su gobierno. >> policÍas de los Ángeles falsificaron reportes en los que cultivan de ser pandilleros de la ms 13 a simples trabajadores inmigrantes tres agentes enfrentan cargos criminales. >> cuatro hermanos colombiano buscan una salida a la crisis de la pandemia y cambian su trabajo como vendedores de alimentos para trabajar en las calles de bogotÁ desinfectando autos y m
conferencia de prensa del gdobernador sobre el estado en que testa californa por esta pmandemia muchas gracis por estar con nosotros en nt noticiero telemundo 48 al md mediodia a las 5, 5:50, 5 y 16 continuamos con el noticiero n nacional ( musica ( . >> hoy miÉrcoles 12 de agosto en noticias telemundo mediodÍa: . >> biden y kamala harris se presentan hoy oficialmente tras el anuncio de que la senadora por california, va a ser la compaÑera de biden en la carrera hacia la casa...
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along the route, showed jason's photo, talked to the night clerks, and came across a woman named gracieiny place called king, north carolina. she took one look at that photograph and recognized it instantly. he was the foul-mouthed customer, she said, who came storming into the store to complain that the pumps were locked. and what time was it? 5:30 a.m., the morning of the murder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them, so you have a reason why she would remember him as opposed to any other customer that may have just happened into the store. >> if that attendant was right, investigators may have undercut jason's alibi. still, it wasn't enough. so they plodded ahead, painstaking work, took time. and then, years after the murder, they finally got a match for that partial footprint. >> the state bureau of investigation and the fbi were able to eventually identify that shoe as a hush puppy orbital shoe, and it was a size 12, which was the same size that he wore. >> throughout the investigation jason steadfastly maintained his silence. and rather than face a legal bat
along the route, showed jason's photo, talked to the night clerks, and came across a woman named gracieiny place called king, north carolina. she took one look at that photograph and recognized it instantly. he was the foul-mouthed customer, she said, who came storming into the store to complain that the pumps were locked. and what time was it? 5:30 a.m., the morning of the murder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them, so you have a reason why she would remember...
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hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie, the headlines.ore than 60 people are still missing following tuesday's explosion in beirut — the united nations warns of a humanitarian crisis in lebanon. the uk government increases the pressure on france to stop the large number of migrants crossing the english channel in small boats, including record numbers of unaccompanied children. the use of face masks in england and scotland is expanded with coverings now compulsory at a number of indoor venues. the black box is recovered from the air india plane which skidded off the runway and split into two parts at an airport in kerala, killing at least twenty people, including both pilots. stricter lockdown measures are reinforced in preston following a spike in virus cases in the english city. and, people are warned to stay away from some of the uk's busiest beaches amid fears over the lack of social distancing as the heatwave continues. now on bbc news. the travel show is injapan, as ceremonies take place to mark the 75th anniversary of the atomic bom
hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie, the headlines.ore than 60 people are still missing following tuesday's explosion in beirut — the united nations warns of a humanitarian crisis in lebanon. the uk government increases the pressure on france to stop the large number of migrants crossing the english channel in small boats, including record numbers of unaccompanied children. the use of face masks in england and scotland is expanded with coverings now compulsory at a number of indoor...
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hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie.ines: thousands of beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in the uk are facing at least another fortnight of closure following the government's plan to "squeeze the brake pedal" on easing restrictions. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start paying some contributions from today. cracks in the murdoch empire as rupert murdoch's sonjames resigns from the board of news corporation, citing editorial disagreements. us president donald trump has announced he will be banning the chinese video—sharing app tiktok from as early as today. showbusiness at a social distance — the bafta tv awards go online. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week: elephants, iceland, and a splash of heavy metal, african—style. band plays heavy metal. hello and welcome to the tra
hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie.ines: thousands of beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in the uk are facing at least another fortnight of closure following the government's plan to "squeeze the brake pedal" on easing restrictions. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough...
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9am. scientists warn that contact tracing in the uk isn't good enough to prevent a second — even bigger — wave of covid—19 once schools reopen for the new term. the government says it's improving. this is not something we've had to do before, and the lancet are absolutely right to say that this matters, but don't underestimate what we have achieved here. pupils in scotland find out what grades they've been awarded after coronavirus forced their exams to be cancelled for the first time ever. i got exactly what i was hoping for, so it means i'm going to university and, yeah, i'm just so happy, i can't believe it. the oil company bp announces record losses and cuts its dividend in half, after the pandemic sent demand and prices plunging. the australian state of victoria imposes tougher punishments for people who breach coronavirus rules and deploys more military personnel to fight the spread of the virus. on at least three or four occasions in the past week we have had to smash the windows of
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9am. scientists warn that contact tracing in the uk isn't good enough to prevent a second — even bigger — wave of covid—19 once schools reopen for the new term. the government says it's improving. this is not something we've had to do before, and the lancet are absolutely right to say that this matters, but don't underestimate what we have achieved here. pupils in scotland find out what grades they've been awarded after coronavirus...
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hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie.homeless following tuesday's explosion in beirut — anti—government protestors are gathering for more demonstrations. the black box is recovered from the air india plane which skidded off the runway and split into two parts at an airport in kerala. at least 20 people have been killed, including both pilots. the uk government increases the pressure on france to stop the large number of migrants crossing the english channel in small boats, including record numbers of unaccompanied children. hong kong's government describes new us sanctions on 11 senior officials, including the territory's chief executive, carrie lam as ‘shameless and despicable' as tensions between china the us continue. the use of face masks in england and scotland is expanded with coverings now compulsory at cinemas, museums stricter lockdown measures are reinforced in preston
hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie.homeless following tuesday's explosion in beirut — anti—government protestors are gathering for more demonstrations. the black box is recovered from the air india plane which skidded off the runway and split into two parts at an airport in kerala. at least 20 people have been killed, including both pilots. the uk government increases the pressure on france to stop the large number of migrants crossing the english channel in small boats, including...
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it is just 1st for me it's the most wonderful place in the well doing it so much gracie was so mature just amazed turns into. keaton is a mathematician by profession. he prefers his volunteer work over his paid job at the computer but i mean that's the he will do it if we don't know. this is a magnificent place. we came here about 15 years ago managed by canoe it 1st and now it's burning here it's terrible. you come back to a place that you've been visiting for years and it's the earth down at that. it will take years to reforest all of this. that some of us on our roads in the city later every day the volunteers go up and down the coast sometimes up to 70 kilometers away to check for fires. in that. lake the dog is the 2nd largest lake in russia i survive because it's in the caribbean a region that borders finland it's a unique national park and it's under risk of being completely destroyed. this year many russians are spending the holidays at home because of the covert one to put into every comfort increases the danger of a major forest fire. which gets us nowhere it would be great
it is just 1st for me it's the most wonderful place in the well doing it so much gracie was so mature just amazed turns into. keaton is a mathematician by profession. he prefers his volunteer work over his paid job at the computer but i mean that's the he will do it if we don't know. this is a magnificent place. we came here about 15 years ago managed by canoe it 1st and now it's burning here it's terrible. you come back to a place that you've been visiting for years and it's the earth down at...
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tonight we have an all new show with jesse eisenberg, blake griffin, music from gracie abrams, and hashtags. it's an all new "tonight show" right after your late local news. >>> happening now, apple is teaming up with ucla for a new study for anxiety and depression. the goal is to see how they're impacted by sleep, physical activity, heart rate and daily routine. participants will use an app on your iphone, a sleep monitor, and their apple watches to track the data. the study kicks off this week and is expected to take three years. we're back in a moment. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> covid-19 continues to spread through san quentin. it's so bad that san quentin is now the number one
tonight we have an all new show with jesse eisenberg, blake griffin, music from gracie abrams, and hashtags. it's an all new "tonight show" right after your late local news. >>> happening now, apple is teaming up with ucla for a new study for anxiety and depression. the goal is to see how they're impacted by sleep, physical activity, heart rate and daily routine. participants will use an app on your iphone, a sleep monitor, and their apple watches to track the data. the study...
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earlier, my colleague carrie gracie spoke to david nabarro, the world health organization special envoyworld is currently coping with the virus. as i look at what is happening around the world, time and time again i see that this virus is a constant presence and is returning all the time. sometimes i actually avoid the term second wave and instead refer to constant spikes and occasional surges, because i think that is what we will all have to deal with. these spikes will be a few people, a cluster of people with disease, turning up suddenly, and ideally we should be able, using the test, trace and isolate routine, to minimise those as quickly as possible, which is why i think the work done by the group whose representative you just interviewed is really important and it reminds us how necessary it is to keep ahead of this virus by knowing where it is. but then i think there will be, from time to time, outbreak surges. it will be a new reality of life. it is slightly frustrating for everybody because i think most would just like to get on with their lives as best they could, but we will
earlier, my colleague carrie gracie spoke to david nabarro, the world health organization special envoyworld is currently coping with the virus. as i look at what is happening around the world, time and time again i see that this virus is a constant presence and is returning all the time. sometimes i actually avoid the term second wave and instead refer to constant spikes and occasional surges, because i think that is what we will all have to deal with. these spikes will be a few people, a...
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my colleague carrie gracie tried to get answers to some of them in — your questions answered.ons answered now and we arejoined by a journalist your questions answered now and we are joined by a journalist from the times educational supplement, she was a secondary teacher for years with experience of teaching gcse as well as be text. thank you for joining us. we have questions coming in from viewers. karen asks, why have the btec results being delayed? what caused the delay? yesterday we found out that btec results would not be released today for the stu d e nts not be released today for the students severing the —— studying the equivalence. this is due to the fa ct the equivalence. this is due to the fact they want to bring the btec is in line with the gcses, they are receiving the higher out of their centre assessed grade, grade schools have awarded them or if they calculated raid from the exam board was higher, they would achieve that. the body says they want to make sure there is consistency with the gcses s0 there is consistency with the gcses so btec students will get the
my colleague carrie gracie tried to get answers to some of them in — your questions answered.ons answered now and we arejoined by a journalist your questions answered now and we are joined by a journalist from the times educational supplement, she was a secondary teacher for years with experience of teaching gcse as well as be text. thank you for joining us. we have questions coming in from viewers. karen asks, why have the btec results being delayed? what caused the delay? yesterday we found...
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the missiles you like to see the prices you always stay i'll see you always rolls royce gracie suggests least systemic deception is the late show which i will so please don't. welcome everybody to watch it harks i am tired rove and i'm sick and joining us today to discuss america's a pair fear to share their political views is newsmax newsmax insider and a cox and hanna thank you so much for joining us to talk a little bit about this kind of crazy council culture and everything else under the sun when it comes to censorship in america to be here thanks for having me so the cato institute polling says that roughly 62 percent of americans say the political climate these days prevents them from saying things they believe because others might find them offensive now how is this the worst form of blowback from the evils of quote unquote cancel culture or is this actually just 62 percent of people i don't know being respectful and not wanting to offend their friends and coworkers were better beliefs what are your thoughts i wish it was the latter but the people who are offensive seem to be pr
the missiles you like to see the prices you always stay i'll see you always rolls royce gracie suggests least systemic deception is the late show which i will so please don't. welcome everybody to watch it harks i am tired rove and i'm sick and joining us today to discuss america's a pair fear to share their political views is newsmax newsmax insider and a cox and hanna thank you so much for joining us to talk a little bit about this kind of crazy council culture and everything else under the...
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in radford, gracie duncan says she's happy to be back behind the wheel.>> i'm really not. i know the safety precautions we have in place. i'll be wearing my mask, the kids are wearing theirs. we're sanitizing. i'm optimisting about doing this and keeping kids safe. >> reporter: and keeping the wheels on her bus headed for class. for "cbs this morning," kris van cleave, radford, virginia. >> no easy choices bravo to both districts for working as best they can. thank you so much. >>> ahead, teachers who have won the grammy music educator award tell us how they plan to use music to help students deal with what is sure to be a challenging school year on and off the bus. you're watching "cbs this morning." evanescence has a new single with big ambitions. what do you hope this song does? >> just to get more people, particularly young people to vote especially this year when oing to take a little more effort and thought ahead of time. get in early, do it now. >> ahead, how lee and her grammy using their musical migho help americans find their political voice thi
in radford, gracie duncan says she's happy to be back behind the wheel.>> i'm really not. i know the safety precautions we have in place. i'll be wearing my mask, the kids are wearing theirs. we're sanitizing. i'm optimisting about doing this and keeping kids safe. >> reporter: and keeping the wheels on her bus headed for class. for "cbs this morning," kris van cleave, radford, virginia. >> no easy choices bravo to both districts for working as best they can. thank...
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today's ruling upheld as 2004 conviction of murdering gracie peterson. she was eight months pregnant with their unborn son. investigators say on christmas eve he dropped the bodies from his fishing boat. today the court said the trial judge made several sick african errors in jury selection that undermine peterson's right to an impartial jury at the penalty phase. we will have more for you on this emerging story throughout the day. >>> a police shooting in wisconsin that led to an overnight curfew after angry protesters set cars on fire. the national guard has been dispatched to that area. kenosha is 40 miles south of milwaukee. neighbors say the shooting victim was shot seven times in the back after trying to break up a fight between two women. we are not sure what led to the police shooting. jacob black was in serious condition at loss report. some said the shooting could be the breaking point for that city. >> we are tired of the police using brute force. manipulation tactics. bigotry. they use every tactic in the book to manipulate us. >> the wiscons
today's ruling upheld as 2004 conviction of murdering gracie peterson. she was eight months pregnant with their unborn son. investigators say on christmas eve he dropped the bodies from his fishing boat. today the court said the trial judge made several sick african errors in jury selection that undermine peterson's right to an impartial jury at the penalty phase. we will have more for you on this emerging story throughout the day. >>> a police shooting in wisconsin that led to an...
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it turned out that what was done was douglas gracie, the british empire's major general, orchestratedrom the british empire the surrender in vietnam. done only within two weeks of the surrender on the missouri. host: was that two weeks after the september 15? caller: yes. in southeast asia. and the orders were, and douglas gracie the british empire's general was the senior person in southeast asia. he orchestrated surrendering the japanese troops surrendered to him. after theiately japanese troops surrendered to him, the british empire with coordination with the french empire and requesting american troops to be involved, actually re-equipped japanese empire troops who had previously been fighting the american and british forces in vietnam. and ordered them to be reequipped with sidearms only. because the japanese empire troops had been successful in suppressing the vietnamese people. in the territory that the british empire controlled. ahead and editt it. american troops involved at the senior level were willing to do that. american enlisted troops said basically, what the hell are w
it turned out that what was done was douglas gracie, the british empire's major general, orchestratedrom the british empire the surrender in vietnam. done only within two weeks of the surrender on the missouri. host: was that two weeks after the september 15? caller: yes. in southeast asia. and the orders were, and douglas gracie the british empire's general was the senior person in southeast asia. he orchestrated surrendering the japanese troops surrendered to him. after theiately japanese...
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and the orders were, and douglas gracie the british empire's general was the senior person in southeast asia. he orchestrated surrendering the japanese troops surrendered to him. after theiately japanese troops surrendered to him, the british empire with coordination with the french empire event live ins progress. 277 separate injuries print -- i injuries include would like to play short video of what our officers have faced. sec. wolf: unfortunately, what was absent was the help from local law enforcement personnel. there was little to no assistance provided to protect federal properties. state officials did not allow local law enforcement to police the area immediately around federal facilities. a nightly assault on the courthouse. local and state officials did not allow law enforcement to make any arrests directed. 17, law enforcement agents were prohibited from accessing the portland police bureau operation center. portland citye council issued resolutions for all members of the portland give anyreau to not operational support. officers, law enforcement officers were abandoned due t
and the orders were, and douglas gracie the british empire's general was the senior person in southeast asia. he orchestrated surrendering the japanese troops surrendered to him. after theiately japanese troops surrendered to him, the british empire with coordination with the french empire event live ins progress. 277 separate injuries print -- i injuries include would like to play short video of what our officers have faced. sec. wolf: unfortunately, what was absent was the help from local law...
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:00. ministers say there is little evidence of coronavirus being transmitted in schools as they push ahead with plans for all children in england to return full—time to the classroom next month: the evidence we have is, on the one hand, very low transmission and, also, the risks to children from covid are very low. so absolutely it is safe for children to be back in schools. police in hong kong have arrested the prominent pro—democracy activist and media tycoonjimmy lai for suspected collusion with foreign powers. ministers say the number of migrants crossing the channel is unacceptable — nearly 600 people have arrived in the past four days. are you 0k? are you all right? are you 0k? 0k! where are you from? syria! syria? there've been violent clashes in belarus after state media declared alexander lu kashenko the landslide winner of the country's general election. and a metal detectorist says he was left "shaking with happiness" after discovering a hoard of bronze age artefacts in the scot
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:00. ministers say there is little evidence of coronavirus being transmitted in schools as they push ahead with plans for all children in england to return full—time to the classroom next month: the evidence we have is, on the one hand, very low transmission and, also, the risks to children from covid are very low. so absolutely it is safe for children to be back in schools. police in hong kong have arrested the prominent pro—democracy...
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hello, this is bbc news, with carrie gracie.e rolled out in the uk, with some care homes having it available from next week. eat out to help 0ut: diners across the uk can enjoy a discount of up to 50% off their bills from this morning, in a bid to boost the struggling hospitality sector. europe's biggest bank, hsbc, has seen its half—yearly profits plunge by two—thirds, as it battles the coronavirus downturn. institutional racism may have contributed to the disproportionate impact of covid—i9 on ethnic minorities in wales, according to a top judge. nearly two years on from the collapse of genoa's morandi bridge, killing 43 people, the italian city prepares to inaugurate its replacement. john hume — the former sdlp leader in northern ireland and nobel peace prize winner has died. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dugal. good morning. good morning. a hugely dramatic end to the british grand prix, with both world champion lewis hamilton and his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas suffering punctur
hello, this is bbc news, with carrie gracie.e rolled out in the uk, with some care homes having it available from next week. eat out to help 0ut: diners across the uk can enjoy a discount of up to 50% off their bills from this morning, in a bid to boost the struggling hospitality sector. europe's biggest bank, hsbc, has seen its half—yearly profits plunge by two—thirds, as it battles the coronavirus downturn. institutional racism may have contributed to the disproportionate impact of...
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:003m... more results chaos for hundreds of thousands of pupils as btec students are told they won't get their marks, just hours before they were due to be published. we are working very closely with ucas, with the independent regulator and the exam boards to make sure no young person is disadvantaged as a consequence of this delay. this morning gcse students will get their results after a government u—turn meant their marks will be based on teacher assessed grades. iam here i am here in mary immaculate high school in cardiff where pupils have already begun to open their results ina week already begun to open their results in a week that has already been overshadowed by government u—turns. the russian opposition figure alexei navalny is unconscious in hospital with suspected poisoning. the anti—corruption campaigner fell ill during a flight. kamala harris is formally nominated as joe biden‘s running mate in the us election. if the democrats win she would be the first woman vice president in am
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:003m... more results chaos for hundreds of thousands of pupils as btec students are told they won't get their marks, just hours before they were due to be published. we are working very closely with ucas, with the independent regulator and the exam boards to make sure no young person is disadvantaged as a consequence of this delay. this morning gcse students will get their results after a government u—turn meant their marks will be based...
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. >> caller: my name is gracie and i grew up in san francisco and live in district 7.ears-old i was berated, chased and tackled by a police officers and septembe seo juvenile hall after my family was evicted. the police are a terrorist organization. this city's policies have derailed my life. at age 29 i have a ged and working hard pursuing a degree. why are you making cuts to pcsf and not the police, defund education and services for your consist winters. they need to fire sfpd officers. their jobs do not mean more than the people they pay u racism is not just watching people die but knowing that black and brown people are being harass and traumatized and accepting this is the cost of doing business. we're did he manning that you evaluate the impact that policing has on the lives of the police. it's not respond telling you police threat a safety by failing to fire police officers. they're attacking and killing us. hilary ronen, you should have advocated for this earlier, norman yee, you need to get comfortable with laying off sfpd this year and the constituents are af
. >> caller: my name is gracie and i grew up in san francisco and live in district 7.ears-old i was berated, chased and tackled by a police officers and septembe seo juvenile hall after my family was evicted. the police are a terrorist organization. this city's policies have derailed my life. at age 29 i have a ged and working hard pursuing a degree. why are you making cuts to pcsf and not the police, defund education and services for your consist winters. they need to fire sfpd officers....
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. >> i mean i can moving trucks need to start at governor mansion new york go to gracie mansion new yorkfor hardworking americans loss had the jobs can't keep a roof over the headed can't afford to put food on the table lately. >> tough times "mornings with maria" continues live fox business right after this. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. maria: thanks so much for a great day. have a good day. "varney & company" begins right now. my thanks to this awesome panel. stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria. and good morning, everyone. the president's election campaign has been censored, s
. >> i mean i can moving trucks need to start at governor mansion new york go to gracie mansion new yorkfor hardworking americans loss had the jobs can't keep a roof over the headed can't afford to put food on the table lately. >> tough times "mornings with maria" continues live fox business right after this. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. now every bath fitter bathbath...
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y nada menos haciendo presentaciones musicales con la mÚsica de ella natti natasha, danna paola, gracieos todos juntos con las hijas de gabriel. esa faceta era algo que no conocÍa. es algo muy bonito tambiÉn para una mujer ver cÓmo es el hombre como padre. creo que esa serÍa la Única cosa nueva que podrÍa decir que descubrÍ o que conocÍ. lo demÁs, realmente, las cualidades como ser humano que es una persona muy generosa, una persona muy noble. guadalupe: la actriz confesÓ asumir la responsabilidad de gabriel como padre. irina baeva: cuando amas a una persona estÁs en una relaciÓn con alguien que tienes hijos, estoy hablando en general, definitivamente, lo aceptas y lo admiras. tambiÉn tratas, obviamente, de entender y de estar ahÍ, de compartir este tiempo. nunca podrÍa entender, se me hacía muy raro y creo que salgo muy bonito de gabriel de que es un padre presente. siempre estÁ ahÍ para sus hijas. son el amor de su vida. siempre quiere estar con ellas, pasar el tiempo con ellas. guadalupe: irina desmiente prÓxima boda con gabriel, pero si ya le gustarÍa convertirse en madre. irina bae
y nada menos haciendo presentaciones musicales con la mÚsica de ella natti natasha, danna paola, gracieos todos juntos con las hijas de gabriel. esa faceta era algo que no conocÍa. es algo muy bonito tambiÉn para una mujer ver cÓmo es el hombre como padre. creo que esa serÍa la Única cosa nueva que podrÍa decir que descubrÍ o que conocÍ. lo demÁs, realmente, las cualidades como ser humano que es una persona muy generosa, una persona muy noble. guadalupe: la actriz confesÓ asumir la...
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the bbc veteran ireland correspondent denis murray, talking to my colleague carrie gracie.ho are doctors, posted this video on social media. after that, officials were left with no choice but to admit that covid—19 was killing iranians. but it turns out his death from the virus was not iran‘s first. the bbc has seen what appear to be two official government documents. they contain every hospital patient they think was infected by covid—19 and all those they suspect died with the virus. together, they show iran‘s epidemic started earlier and was far deadlier than the officials said it was. now we know the first death was actually a full month before officials came clean. the data suggests that, on some days in february and march, covid—19 deaths were more than ten times higher than what officials were announcing. in total, 41,952 people have died in hospitals after the 20th ofjuly. three times as many as the official death toll. this figure puts iran amongst the five worst—hit countries in the world. this is an extraordinary leak. the files include a vast amount of personal
the bbc veteran ireland correspondent denis murray, talking to my colleague carrie gracie.ho are doctors, posted this video on social media. after that, officials were left with no choice but to admit that covid—19 was killing iranians. but it turns out his death from the virus was not iran‘s first. the bbc has seen what appear to be two official government documents. they contain every hospital patient they think was infected by covid—19 and all those they suspect died with the virus....
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hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie.little international evidence of coronavirus being transmitted in schools as they push ahead with plans for all children in england to return full—time to the classroom next month: to the classroom next month. police in hong kong have arrested the prominent pro—democracy activist and media tycoon, jimmy lai for suspected collusion with foreign powers. a surveillance aircraft is deployed over the english channel — more than 600 migrants have arrived in the uk in small boats from france in the past four days. there've been violent clashes in belarus as alexander lukashenko is declared the landslide winner of the country's general election. one in three uk employers expect to make staff redundant this summer — a 50% jump compared to three months ago. the research by the chartered institute of personnel and development and recruitment company adecco, suggests 38% of firms in the private sector plan to make redundancies, compared to 16% in the public sector. ben thompson is our business pre
hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie.little international evidence of coronavirus being transmitted in schools as they push ahead with plans for all children in england to return full—time to the classroom next month: to the classroom next month. police in hong kong have arrested the prominent pro—democracy activist and media tycoon, jimmy lai for suspected collusion with foreign powers. a surveillance aircraft is deployed over the english channel — more than 600 migrants have...
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9am.appy, i can't believe it. the oil company bp announces record losses and cuts its dividend in half, after the pandemic sent demand and prices plunging.
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9am.appy, i can't believe it. the oil company bp announces record losses and cuts its dividend in half, after the pandemic sent demand and prices plunging.
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hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie.m after a uk government u—turn means marks are now based on teacher assessments. students in wales and northern ireland are also getting grades today. iam very i am very proud of myself. i feel like the grades i got, i did deserve because i worked hard. meanwhile, chaos for hundreds of thousands of pupils as btec students are told they won't get their marks, just hours before they were due to be published. we are working very closely with ucas, with the independent regulator, and with the exam boards to make sure that no young person is disadvantaged as a consequence of this delay. the russian opposition figure alexei navalny is unconscious in hospital with suspected poisoning. the anti—corruption campaigner fell ill during a flight. kamala harris is formally nominated as joe biden's running mate in the us presidential election. if the democrats win, she would be the first woman vice president in american history. back to our top story, and teenagers in england, wales, and northern ire
hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie.m after a uk government u—turn means marks are now based on teacher assessments. students in wales and northern ireland are also getting grades today. iam very i am very proud of myself. i feel like the grades i got, i did deserve because i worked hard. meanwhile, chaos for hundreds of thousands of pupils as btec students are told they won't get their marks, just hours before they were due to be published. we are working very closely with ucas, with...
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:00.ai for suspected collusion with foreign powers. ministers say the number of migrants crossing
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:00.ai for suspected collusion with foreign powers. ministers say the number of migrants crossing
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 9:00am... that has already been overshadowed by government
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hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie.pposition leader alexei navalny is receiving treatment in berlin after being airlifted out of russia, where he fell seriously ill. hundreds of thousands of people in north west england are told not to socialise with anyone outside their household to stem coronavirus infections. the pandemic could be over in less than two years — that's the prediction from the head of the world health organization. more large protests expected in belarus as reports emerge of torture and abuse in detention centres. manchester united captain, harry maguire, appears in a greek court in connection with an alleged altercation with police. now on bbc news, it's the travel show and rajan datar completes his journey down the longest river within the balkans — the sava. he follows its route to bosnia and herzegovina, then east into serbia. i am on a voyage through the heart of the balkans, exploring the places that have grown up along the route of the river sava. it is a journey through four countries that just
hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie.pposition leader alexei navalny is receiving treatment in berlin after being airlifted out of russia, where he fell seriously ill. hundreds of thousands of people in north west england are told not to socialise with anyone outside their household to stem coronavirus infections. the pandemic could be over in less than two years — that's the prediction from the head of the world health organization. more large protests expected in belarus as reports...