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wisps of smoke rose from was once the griffith home.tive matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. we knew that there was -- >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a fr
wisps of smoke rose from was once the griffith home.tive matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses...
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patrick griffith: i'm gonna pour it into our boiling flask. liz: patrick griffith is getting ready to open up shop-- patrick: a water bath-- liz: inside his new la digs. patrick: we'll secure the flask. liz: he's turning pot-- patrick: start that vacuum. liz: into potent oil for vaping cartridges and edibles. patrick: and that will be the final product that we put on our shelves. liz: the extract is rich in thc, the stuff that gets you high. the more thc marijuana has, the more it's worth. so griffith admits he's fudged the numbers with the help of some pot testing labs. liz: were you putting products out at a certain thc percentage, knowing that it actually wasn't that percentage? patrick: yeah. liz: he says it's the only way to compete. he's revealing this dirty secret, hoping things will change. patrick: if we're not happy with the numbers we're getting from one lab, we'll go to another. we'll explain our situation, and we'll get our numbers. liz: isn't that lying? is it fraud? patrick: yeah, yeah, that would be lying and fraud. liz: severa
patrick griffith: i'm gonna pour it into our boiling flask. liz: patrick griffith is getting ready to open up shop-- patrick: a water bath-- liz: inside his new la digs. patrick: we'll secure the flask. liz: he's turning pot-- patrick: start that vacuum. liz: into potent oil for vaping cartridges and edibles. patrick: and that will be the final product that we put on our shelves. liz: the extract is rich in thc, the stuff that gets you high. the more thc marijuana has, the more it's worth. so...
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let's go to sydney and we are joined by hywel griffith. by hywel griffith. tell us about the safety report the crash? being any control problems before the impact with the water. the impact with the water. also been looking at eyewitness reports. reports. it sounds like the plane engine was running ok. engine was running ok. was good, but questions have been raised by the company. raised by the company. company says that they can't even explain the plane's location? explain the plane's location? part of the report be published what they think was the flight path. they think was the flight path. executive aaron short said they weren't authorised to fly. weren't authorised to fly. angle turn the plane seemed to make before impact. before impact. pilot, gareth morgan, who tragically died as well. died as well. what is going to happen next? happen next? will be able to keep in touch with the cousin's family. the cousin's family. investigation that has many people viewing it from around the world. viewing it from around the world. hywel griffith from sydney, thanks for the update. an extremely
let's go to sydney and we are joined by hywel griffith. by hywel griffith. tell us about the safety report the crash? being any control problems before the impact with the water. the impact with the water. also been looking at eyewitness reports. reports. it sounds like the plane engine was running ok. engine was running ok. was good, but questions have been raised by the company. raised by the company. company says that they can't even explain the plane's location? explain the plane's...
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officer griffith says the slower you're going the more likely you are to see them.ive in the santa cruz mountains rob fladeboe kron 4 news (anchor) lets check in now with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: the biggest storm of the season is finally winding down but not before leaving impressive amounts of rain. some local mountains saw almost 6 inches of rain from the storm. on doppler radar you can still see a few scattered showers but most of them are very light. showers will decrease tonight and skies will become partly cloudy. on the satellite you can see the storm now headed into southern california bringing them flooding rains. theres another weak storm that will bring more clouds and a slight chance of showers to norht bay tomorrow. the rest of us will see passing clouds. high pressure will then build in sending the jet stream and the rain to the north. highs tomorrow will be in the 50s to low 60s under partly to mostly cloudy skies. high pressure will continue to strengthen on thursday and into the weekend. other than a few passing cloud
officer griffith says the slower you're going the more likely you are to see them.ive in the santa cruz mountains rob fladeboe kron 4 news (anchor) lets check in now with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: the biggest storm of the season is finally winding down but not before leaving impressive amounts of rain. some local mountains saw almost 6 inches of rain from the storm. on doppler radar you can still see a few scattered showers but most of them are very light. showers...
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offficer taylor griffith/chp "....they're going too fast and they slam on the brakes and lose tractioncorrect and now they don't have all four wheels on the ground and they lose control..."rob fladeboe "...equally treacherous in either direction, big moody curve, where officer griffith says he has seen some fifty accidents in the past year, is north of the summit....just south of redwoodestates. in the santa cruz mountains rob fladeboe kron 4 news. (pam) happening now: police are looking for the person responsible for vandalizing live oak high school in morgan hill. take a look at this surveillance image. police believe this is one of the people who has vandalized the school. live oak high school has been vandalized and robbed several times over the past few months. (áááon camááá)(pam) in pleasanton police say a tree brought down by last night's storm... helped stop a man they were chasing....at least stop his car. the 80 foot long oak is all cut up now but this morning it was blocking a roadway. police say marquice mc-clinton of fremont, was driving a hyundai elandra... when it hit th
offficer taylor griffith/chp "....they're going too fast and they slam on the brakes and lose tractioncorrect and now they don't have all four wheels on the ground and they lose control..."rob fladeboe "...equally treacherous in either direction, big moody curve, where officer griffith says he has seen some fifty accidents in the past year, is north of the summit....just south of redwoodestates. in the santa cruz mountains rob fladeboe kron 4 news. (pam) happening now: police are...
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thank you for joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea.
thank you for joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the...
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, is judge griffiths really to blame if it doesn't work out? maybe olivia just have a type? >> first of all, judge griffiths can carry off the yellow much better than malvolio can. but the problem is she married a stranger. she thought she was in love with one person and thought to was marrying that person. i will tell you, this jurisdiction has had this issue before. when lady britney spears -- duchess of fresno accidentally married that guy at that drive through thing in las vegas. this court permitted her to annul that union. her only defense was oops, i did it again. >> so your argument seems to be look what you made me do. [laughter] >> but, miss stetson he did identify himself as sebastian. and as groucho marx said, who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes? >> but i think that gets back to the rose point. the idea that he identifies himself as sebastian only put her on notice that this person that she loves also went by the name sebastian. it's kind of a potato potato thing. >> i prefer tomato tomato. >> my mistake i will corre
, is judge griffiths really to blame if it doesn't work out? maybe olivia just have a type? >> first of all, judge griffiths can carry off the yellow much better than malvolio can. but the problem is she married a stranger. she thought she was in love with one person and thought to was marrying that person. i will tell you, this jurisdiction has had this issue before. when lady britney spears -- duchess of fresno accidentally married that guy at that drive through thing in las vegas. this...
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thanks to my guests, sian griffiths and prashant rao.ws. goodbye for now. another lovely day, more sunshine today than what we had yesterday, but it is going to be a cold one after that really frosty start across central and northern areas. a breezy day across the south east, will feel quite raw here. and also breezy across the northern isles, weather fund bringing outbreaks breezy across the northern isles, weatherfund bringing outbreaks of rain through the day. it will be less cold, temperatures of around six celsius further south. but a cold one in scotland. for the football match this afternoon, shrewsbury against west ham, it is looking perfect with light winds and plenty of sunshine, but it will be cold. high—pressure dominating overnight, light winds across northern areas, but more of a breeze across the south, that is going to bring further cloud. so less cold here, but another cold one further north with widespread frost. a cold and frosty start to begin the new working week, lots of sunshine in central and northern areas. but t
thanks to my guests, sian griffiths and prashant rao.ws. goodbye for now. another lovely day, more sunshine today than what we had yesterday, but it is going to be a cold one after that really frosty start across central and northern areas. a breezy day across the south east, will feel quite raw here. and also breezy across the northern isles, weather fund bringing outbreaks breezy across the northern isles, weatherfund bringing outbreaks of rain through the day. it will be less cold,...
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live pictures from griffith observatory. so many people waking up this morning watching at this hour the agaphenomenon. making it an exciting morning for us. you will see a picture at the right part of your screen, we will continue to watch this throughout this morning. >> all of the bay area can't see it this morning because of the clouds and the fog. you can just watch it right here. you probably wonder why it's called a super blue blood moon. it's because a super moon is the second full moon in a month and a blood moon because it will actually have a reddish hue to it once that full eclipse begins, but we are still under the partial eclipse, it began at about 3:48 and when it does become at the greatest totality at 5:29 is we're still about 45 minutes away from that, we will start to see that bright reddish hue to it. and the patchy fog, that's going to block the view for a lot of people, especially in the north bay and parts of the east bay, and then this all comes to an end at 7:11. so we will continue to watch that as
live pictures from griffith observatory. so many people waking up this morning watching at this hour the agaphenomenon. making it an exciting morning for us. you will see a picture at the right part of your screen, we will continue to watch this throughout this morning. >> all of the bay area can't see it this morning because of the clouds and the fog. you can just watch it right here. you probably wonder why it's called a super blue blood moon. it's because a super moon is the second...
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. >> the "andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place.would be hard not to want to be in mayberry. >> the core of the "andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. calm wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people i've known all my life and put them into andy taylor. ope, there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people appreciate emotional honesty. they appreciate it more than laughs. it's great if you can achieve both simultaneously and the "andy griffith show" actually did that often. for a sitcom, it shows unexpected depth. >> the second dance number should come before the big sketch. >> gee, i don't know. >> i like it. >> now i like it. >> me, too. >> yeah, i like it, too. >> what do you know? look at that tie you're wearing. >> i only wrote what i knew about, which was my life. and if you're writing about that, nobody can say that's not true. it is true. i'm living it. >> on the "dick van dyke show" we could believe the actions
. >> the "andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place.would be hard not to want to be in mayberry. >> the core of the "andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. calm wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people i've known all my life and put them into andy taylor. ope, there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney.many has moved a step closer to forming a new government. the centre—left social democratic party has voted to enter into new coalition talks with chancellor merkel‘s conservative bloc. at a party meeting in bonn, the spd‘s martin schulz urged many sceptical delegates to press ahead, describing a new coalition as the best way to combat hard right politics in europe. angela merkel welcomed the development. translation: the (du already cleared the way for coalition talks last week. after concluding the exploratory talks, now we are pleased and welcome that the spd did so today at its congress. today, we are preparing for this coalition negotiation. tomorrow, within the cdu, we will work together, and then quickly enter into joint discussion with the social democrats. that's what today's decision of the spd allows. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: for a second day, women around the world have been on the march. in las vegas, they're protesting donald trump's presidency and trying
hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney.many has moved a step closer to forming a new government. the centre—left social democratic party has voted to enter into new coalition talks with chancellor merkel‘s conservative bloc. at a party meeting in bonn, the spd‘s martin schulz urged many sceptical delegates to press ahead, describing a new coalition as the best way to combat hard right politics in europe. angela merkel welcomed the development. translation: the (du already cleared the way for...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, melbourne. the lords this afternoon after delivering an emotional speech calling for new cancer treatments to be available on the nhs. yesterday the former labour cabinet minister gave her first interview since being diagnosed with a severe form of brain cancer last may. i hope that this debate will give hope to other cancer patients, like me, so that we can live well together with cancer. notjust dying of it. all of us for longer. thank you. applause. it was a really moving speech and a wonderful reaction to tessa jowell afterwards in the house of lords. time for a look at the weather. here's lucy martin. there were some beautiful blue skies around earlier today, this photo sentin around earlier today, this photo sent in from ireland. unfortunately that wasn't the case for all of us, some heavy and thundery showers moving in from the west. the brighter the colour, the heavier the shower. as we move through this evening and overnight, they will continue to work eastwards. losing a bit of their i
hywel griffith, bbc news, melbourne. the lords this afternoon after delivering an emotional speech calling for new cancer treatments to be available on the nhs. yesterday the former labour cabinet minister gave her first interview since being diagnosed with a severe form of brain cancer last may. i hope that this debate will give hope to other cancer patients, like me, so that we can live well together with cancer. notjust dying of it. all of us for longer. thank you. applause. it was a really...
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hywel griffith in sydney earlier.f sexual harassment after hollywood was hit by a number of scandals. but in india one of the largest film industries in the world has very few women calling for change. one of them, the actress kalki koechlin, spoke to the bbc about sexism in bollywood. we know what we are, but know not what we may be. it is a very difficult step to take, because it is their career on the line. one people don't listen to you if you are nobody, two, if you are a celebrity and you talk about it, it becomes a headline. plus you are dealing with hundreds of people than throwing their opinions at you and it can really shake a person emotionally. i know several girls who are newcomers in bollywood struggling with auditions were constantly being discriminated because of the way they look, being told you are too fat, or whatever, just little comments that are being made or being hit on or having phone calls at two in the morning from your casting director. things like that. which no—one is reporting or researc
hywel griffith in sydney earlier.f sexual harassment after hollywood was hit by a number of scandals. but in india one of the largest film industries in the world has very few women calling for change. one of them, the actress kalki koechlin, spoke to the bbc about sexism in bollywood. we know what we are, but know not what we may be. it is a very difficult step to take, because it is their career on the line. one people don't listen to you if you are nobody, two, if you are a celebrity and you...
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hwyel griffiths, bbc news, sydney.letries, such as body scrubs and toothpastes. the move is aimed at protecting the sea from pollution, as the microbeads can be swallowed by fish and other marine life. a ban on selling products containing the tiny pieces of plastic comes into force later this year. as karen bradley takes over as northern ireland secretary, she faces an immediate challenge to try to reinstate the devolved government. it's a year since sinn fein's martin mcguinness resigned as deputy first minister, bringing down the power sharing executive at stormont. the sinn fein politician died two months later, and there's been no progress in attempts to restore power sharing. here's our northern ireland political editor mark devenport. this report contains flashing images. this report contains flashing images. hospitals across the uk are struggling to cope with the pressures of winter, but patients in northern ireland face some of the longest waits for emergency treatment. meanwhile, without government ministers,
hwyel griffiths, bbc news, sydney.letries, such as body scrubs and toothpastes. the move is aimed at protecting the sea from pollution, as the microbeads can be swallowed by fish and other marine life. a ban on selling products containing the tiny pieces of plastic comes into force later this year. as karen bradley takes over as northern ireland secretary, she faces an immediate challenge to try to reinstate the devolved government. it's a year since sinn fein's martin mcguinness resigned as...
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large crowds of people gathered here on a mountain top above los angeles the site of griffith observatory to see a rare and stunning celeste below vent the total eclipse of the moon as the earth's shadow fell across the moon it dark and people waited anxiously and then there were. dozens of gasps of delight as the lunar eclipse reached its point of totality the moon turned a eerie shade of blood red and stayed that way for the better part of an hour now the moon is emerging from the earth's shadow and people are begun to leave the area as the sun comes up but there was a definite energy in the air here this was an unusual conjunction of events a lunar eclipse the turned the moon blood red it was also a super moon because the moon is much closer to the earth than it usually is because the moon has a kind of elliptical orbit sometimes it's closer sometimes it's farther away that made the moon look larger and it's what's called a blue moon that's not an astronomical term it's a more of a folk term it means that when there's a chew full moons in a single month so that's what happened here on
large crowds of people gathered here on a mountain top above los angeles the site of griffith observatory to see a rare and stunning celeste below vent the total eclipse of the moon as the earth's shadow fell across the moon it dark and people waited anxiously and then there were. dozens of gasps of delight as the lunar eclipse reached its point of totality the moon turned a eerie shade of blood red and stayed that way for the better part of an hour now the moon is emerging from the earth's...
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but we begin in germany to see a colon is a living based painter and for talk griffith despite her blindness she's most of the art of visual expression in the world of darkness. khan is blind she can see colors outlines or even light. but she can recognize them by using her of a senses. and that is how she chooses her subjects. but i don't overextend stimulant when i'm not alone i take pictures according to the sounds the smell or the mood of the setting. for example and now i can feel the pavement that's a little different take pictures of that. first of all well because the boys had a bird just now. i want to capture it in my photographs. therefore i had the thing . as a child that was in your concord still see and she used to photograph and paint a lot but that changed when at the age of twelve she lost her eyesight in a car accident it wasn't until she was in her forty's that a professional photographer encouraged her to start again by exploring the world in her own way. way out on the map. and that's when i realized well this opens up a dialogue between the sighted and the blight on it
but we begin in germany to see a colon is a living based painter and for talk griffith despite her blindness she's most of the art of visual expression in the world of darkness. khan is blind she can see colors outlines or even light. but she can recognize them by using her of a senses. and that is how she chooses her subjects. but i don't overextend stimulant when i'm not alone i take pictures according to the sounds the smell or the mood of the setting. for example and now i can feel the...
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-nats-this serial hand-shaker is john griffith. he stopped at a staging area to give thanks for the dignity first responders showed the victims. john griffith/thanked first responders: "they stood at attention, they covered the body, they took their hats off, they shed a tear. they treated that body like it was one of their own."the shoreline looks peaceful.. until a little perspective reveals muddy mayhem is everywhere.for the first responders restoring paradise seems endless sundown to sundownpaul vercammen, cnn, montecito, california. (justine) coming up... this years severe flu season is also impacting a lifesource... it is causing a critical shortage in donations of blood. "this was a murder for hire." (jr stone) authorities in florida say a woman hired people to kill a romantic rival. and guess what...something went horribly wrong. (justine) and... a woman is hit and killed by a city employee's car in the east bay... people in the area tell us they question the safety of the intersection. (j.r.) emeryville police are looking
-nats-this serial hand-shaker is john griffith. he stopped at a staging area to give thanks for the dignity first responders showed the victims. john griffith/thanked first responders: "they stood at attention, they covered the body, they took their hats off, they shed a tear. they treated that body like it was one of their own."the shoreline looks peaceful.. until a little perspective reveals muddy mayhem is everywhere.for the first responders restoring paradise seems endless sundown...
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and one of the very many fine scientists who work here at the griffith observatory of laurel one of your jobs was to live feed this events all around the world during using your sophisticated equipment tell me what that was like for you well right now we've got a live feed going on on live stream of the moon we've carrying it all through totality from the beginning through the very last when the moon sets and then we'll put a time lapse available on our you tube channel so we're following it very closely it looks gorgeous and mainly it's just thrilling to know that millions of people are seeing it around the world and we're able to share it with the world now this is called a lunar trifecta by some people what makes this so special so fascinating well you've heard blood moon and that's kind of what we're talking about blood moon just means it's a lunar eclipse and then a lunar eclipse it turns kind of a blood oranges you've commented then it's also a super moon or it's close to a super moon because the moon is closer to. earth than usual so it appears bigger and then the third part of it
and one of the very many fine scientists who work here at the griffith observatory of laurel one of your jobs was to live feed this events all around the world during using your sophisticated equipment tell me what that was like for you well right now we've got a live feed going on on live stream of the moon we've carrying it all through totality from the beginning through the very last when the moon sets and then we'll put a time lapse available on our you tube channel so we're following it...
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but the pavement is still very slick and not just because of the rain said chp officer taylor griffith..we have long periods without rain and during that time oil and transmission fluid and anti freeze leaks from vehicles and soaks into the pavement and when it rains that stuff is released and makes the surface extremely slippery..." (grant)sometimes those slippery spots are the result of of debris or sand and mud washing ontothe road in heavy rain. lots of hazards to watch out for. officers say the slower you're going you are to see them (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: the biggest storm of the season is finally winding down but not before leaving impressive amounts of rain. some local mountains saw almost 6 inches of rain from the storm. on doppler radar you can still see a few scattered showers but most of them are very light. showers will decrease tonight and skies will become partly cloudy. on the satellite you can see the storm now headed into
but the pavement is still very slick and not just because of the rain said chp officer taylor griffith..we have long periods without rain and during that time oil and transmission fluid and anti freeze leaks from vehicles and soaks into the pavement and when it rains that stuff is released and makes the surface extremely slippery..." (grant)sometimes those slippery spots are the result of of debris or sand and mud washing ontothe road in heavy rain. lots of hazards to watch out for....
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the scenery, the smells, and the view of the iconic hollywood sign is what makes griffith park a hotcals and tourists.michelle artiaga/ hiker"i love hiking the mountains and getting up to the top of the mountains and looking down at the beautiful view i love it."one of the top attractions for hikers is the iconic hollywood sign. it's become so popular, people who live nearby say they're fed up with visitors and their cars clogging residential streets.voice of: alastair duncan/ neighbor"the traffic turning up ferndale becomes insane."kandiss crone/ reporting"it's no secret, if you don't get here early enough, some days you can't even find a place to park. you can see several cars already line the street and this is not typically even one of the busiest times of the day."city leaders hired a consultant to come up with ways to alleviate the congestion.one idea is a replica sign on the other side of the hills facing burbank. alastair duncan/ neighbor "(haha) that one i find ludicrous what would that actually mean a second hollywood sign?" (grant) officials say an aerial tram to the sign,
the scenery, the smells, and the view of the iconic hollywood sign is what makes griffith park a hotcals and tourists.michelle artiaga/ hiker"i love hiking the mountains and getting up to the top of the mountains and looking down at the beautiful view i love it."one of the top attractions for hikers is the iconic hollywood sign. it's become so popular, people who live nearby say they're fed up with visitors and their cars clogging residential streets.voice of: alastair duncan/...
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leigh griffiths got the second—half winner at it finished 2—1 to celtic. women's head coach. the former manchester united and everton player has signed a deal until 2021. he won six premier league titles from the fa cup three tonnes and the champions league and also 50 england caps. —— three times. mo marley have been in charge since the sacking of the previous coach. a former international team—mate of neville had questioned the appointment —— the sacking of mark sampson. he had never really been the number one, never worked in women's football. whether people think that is me being sexist or not, working with women and men is different and he will have to learn very quickly. i am sure there were other candidates so it is a bit strange. we wish the best, we have a great team at the moment that has been doing incredible ul so the pressure is on. in the minutes after his appointment, he posted on twitter that he was extremely proud and honoured to be the head coach of the lionesses and says he is unbelievably excited about the challenge ahead but a few hour
leigh griffiths got the second—half winner at it finished 2—1 to celtic. women's head coach. the former manchester united and everton player has signed a deal until 2021. he won six premier league titles from the fa cup three tonnes and the champions league and also 50 england caps. —— three times. mo marley have been in charge since the sacking of the previous coach. a former international team—mate of neville had questioned the appointment —— the sacking of mark sampson. he had...
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with me is richard griffiths, who is corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchumery worried. let's start wit the i am very worried. let's start with the latest. where do we start? there are so many angles we the latest. where do we start? there are so many angles we could have gone with this. we have picked the new york times on fox news to give oui’ new york times on fox news to give our viewers a new york times on fox news to give oui’ viewers a sense new york times on fox news to give our viewers a sense of how the us media is digestive and this latest episode. i think many viewers will be waking up to this story and what we can promise them is lots ofjuicy stuff in this new book by michael wolff who is an american journalist who has a book coming out in the next few months. it offers, promises us next few months. it offers, promises us the inside track on the first yearfor donald us the inside track on the first year for donald trump us the inside track on the first yearfor donald trump in us the inside track on the first year for donald trump in the white hou
with me is richard griffiths, who is corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchumery worried. let's start wit the i am very worried. let's start with the latest. where do we start? there are so many angles we the latest. where do we start? there are so many angles we could have gone with this. we have picked the new york times on fox news to give oui’ new york times on fox news to give our viewers a new york times on fox news to give oui’ viewers a sense new york times...
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was she thinks of dw griffith's film "birth of a nation." asked me: applied you that. i have a small preoccupation with that film. i often show it to my classes. it's a monument to propaganda about reconstruction. it is the kind of propaganda about reconstruction that has scholars.edited by yet there is something very powerful about it because it represents a point of view about reconstruction and race and the civil war that was widespread in the united states at the time he came out and in some ways, the storylines,pes of the fears of black men as sexual imagesrs, those racist in the movie continue to resonate and things that are familiar even today. obviously, i would put qualifiers around it. i think it's a very fascinating film. to yourt reaction students have when they see it? dr. masur: they are kind of gob smacked. they cannot believe how long it is. it feels very slow now, and also it is a silence him, so you have to deal with subtitles in this melodramatic acting style, but they are amazed at the blatant racism, the kind of imagery that is so offensive to us,
was she thinks of dw griffith's film "birth of a nation." asked me: applied you that. i have a small preoccupation with that film. i often show it to my classes. it's a monument to propaganda about reconstruction. it is the kind of propaganda about reconstruction that has scholars.edited by yet there is something very powerful about it because it represents a point of view about reconstruction and race and the civil war that was widespread in the united states at the time he came out...
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was knight bevan i did a film about my bevan which was written by a wonderful writer called trevor griffiths and with this was in the ninety's it was about his last days and it was a fantastic film and he was he was an extraordinary character because he was the guy who created the national health service and was it was he your political inspiration because of you you were very much a labor party supporter are you voice over of the fatah members in one thousand nine hundred seventy. election broca's it was all done to you you know i did it you know fighting with mr mandelson the boat being you know he wanted to be much more brutal to john major and i was very resistant of that because i thought john major was another good man his sell by date was well and truly up by ninety seven so it was it was going to be there was going to be a change but nobody expected such a landslide as it was but some fifteen years on something years later you know prominent support of the scottish independence really for you this was very much central actual conventional political convention you wouldn't describe yo
was knight bevan i did a film about my bevan which was written by a wonderful writer called trevor griffiths and with this was in the ninety's it was about his last days and it was a fantastic film and he was he was an extraordinary character because he was the guy who created the national health service and was it was he your political inspiration because of you you were very much a labor party supporter are you voice over of the fatah members in one thousand nine hundred seventy. election...
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griffith's film "birth of a nation." host: thank you, sir. dr. masur: i'm glad you asked me that. i have a small preoccupation with that film. i often show it to my classes. i think it is a monument to propaganda about reconstruction. it is the kind of representation of reconstruction that has been discredited by scholars. and history professors. and yet, there is something very powerful about it because it represents a point of view about reconstruction and race and the civil war that was widespread in the united states at the time it came out in 1915. and in some ways, the different types of storylines, the fears of black men as sexual predators, questions of african americans in government, black voting, those racist images in the movie continue to resonate in things that are familiar even today. i think it is important to expose students to it even though obviously, i would put , qualifiers around it. i think it's a very fascinating film. host: what reaction do your students have when they see it? dr. masur: they are kind of gob smacked. they are like, are you kidding me? they
griffith's film "birth of a nation." host: thank you, sir. dr. masur: i'm glad you asked me that. i have a small preoccupation with that film. i often show it to my classes. i think it is a monument to propaganda about reconstruction. it is the kind of representation of reconstruction that has been discredited by scholars. and history professors. and yet, there is something very powerful about it because it represents a point of view about reconstruction and race and the civil war...
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en la nba, los clippers negociaron el cambio de griffith, que renovÓ por 175 millones de dÓlares y cinco ayer domingo y "despacito" obtuvo tres nominaciones. ♪ ramÓn: se fue muy despacito, lamentablemente no se llevÓ ninguno de los premios a los que estuvo nominado, a pesar de que el vÍdeo de "despacito" es el mÁs reproducido en la historia de youtube. el ganador fue bruno mars. ahÍ estÁn los resultados,será para la prÓxima. palmira: buenas noches. michelle: gracias y hasta maÑana. presentadora: siguen llegando a washington jÓvenes trabajadores, pero otros a protestar ante el congreso. jÓvenes deportados conforman el pequeÑo los Ángeles, donde se habla mÁs inglÉs que espaÑol. 1 inocente aplicaciÓn para telÉfonosinteligentes, termina revelando indicaciones de bases secretas militares en estados unidos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este
en la nba, los clippers negociaron el cambio de griffith, que renovÓ por 175 millones de dÓlares y cinco ayer domingo y "despacito" obtuvo tres nominaciones. ♪ ramÓn: se fue muy despacito, lamentablemente no se llevÓ ninguno de los premios a los que estuvo nominado, a pesar de que el vÍdeo de "despacito" es el mÁs reproducido en la historia de youtube. el ganador fue bruno mars. ahÍ estÁn los resultados,será para la prÓxima. palmira: buenas noches. michelle:...
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this is what it looks like from the griffith park observetory in los angeles. more than 100 people spent the night here on the flight beck of u.s. hornets with cameras and, of course, telescopes. >> hopefully we'll see this giant red ball. once in a blue moon. that is why i'm here. >> so why is this moon so unique in it is a supermoon because it is at its closest point to earth and the second full moon of the month making it a blue moon, and the result of lunar eclipse makes is a blood moon. >> once in a blue moon, you had to come you the. >> right. 152 years in the making. 4:51 when the to tahiti will begin. right now we're getting a really cool view of what is going other than out there. this is what you can expect. you can join our weather watchers group on facebook and you can post your pictures on facebook this morning. and you'll see a few high clouds out there. and most of the area is spread clear. there are some areas of patchy fog. and unfortunately, that doesn't always happen in the north valley. and that is where we're seeing some of the visibility d
this is what it looks like from the griffith park observetory in los angeles. more than 100 people spent the night here on the flight beck of u.s. hornets with cameras and, of course, telescopes. >> hopefully we'll see this giant red ball. once in a blue moon. that is why i'm here. >> so why is this moon so unique in it is a supermoon because it is at its closest point to earth and the second full moon of the month making it a blue moon, and the result of lunar eclipse makes is a...
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hywell griffiths is in melbourne. what 82—mac weeks it has been for kyle edmund.re, unseeded, and unheralded. those people focusing on andy murray's injury. but in the last two weeks he has really made a name for himself, impressing many people with his impressive game and his mental strength, particularly in that quarterfinal, but today was about sticking to another level. a semifinal against the world's number six. it proved to a pretty tough challenge, as adam wilde explains. from east yorkshire to melbourne. kyle edmund, in every sense, has come a long way. his arrival so soon has been a surprise for some. now, could his extraordinary journey continue? well, to go further, edmund would have to stand his ground against marin cilic. that is anything but easy. the travails of this tournament seemingly now taking their toll, edmund was outplayed from the start. the first set lost, there was to be a little encouragement, first from his coach and then from frustration. a disputed line call, a lengthy row and for a moment, it seemed like the spark edmund needed. that
hywell griffiths is in melbourne. what 82—mac weeks it has been for kyle edmund.re, unseeded, and unheralded. those people focusing on andy murray's injury. but in the last two weeks he has really made a name for himself, impressing many people with his impressive game and his mental strength, particularly in that quarterfinal, but today was about sticking to another level. a semifinal against the world's number six. it proved to a pretty tough challenge, as adam wilde explains. from east...
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sylvia griffiths is 5'1", 73 years old. the last time she was seen she was wearing a blue sweater and jeans. if you've seen her, call the prince george's county police. >>> we're asking to keep an eye out for daniel dehaven. today marks one week since he was seen at the costco in beltsville. he has dementia, he doesn't speak. he's about 5'9" with salt and pepper hair. dozens of people joined to search for him over the past few days. they've expanded the search to anne arundel county. police think he was given a right to an area around gambrell. >>> college if this feels like deja vu, there's good reason. the alabama crimson tide won it all again. if you went to bed before the final whistle, maybe you thought georgia went home with it. but the crimson tide replasd their starting qb wb with a true freshman, rallied and overtime where they won 26-23. this was alabama's 11th national championship. may be more impressively. their fifth in the last nine years. sheena, we've got a lot of alabama and georgia fans here in our newsro
sylvia griffiths is 5'1", 73 years old. the last time she was seen she was wearing a blue sweater and jeans. if you've seen her, call the prince george's county police. >>> we're asking to keep an eye out for daniel dehaven. today marks one week since he was seen at the costco in beltsville. he has dementia, he doesn't speak. he's about 5'9" with salt and pepper hair. dozens of people joined to search for him over the past few days. they've expanded the search to anne arundel...
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finding help 73-year-old sylvia griffith. her picture is on the scene now. she was last seen reed lane in for the washington. she is 5' 1" tall and 110 pounds and lasts seen wearing a blue sweater and blue jeans. >> police need your help finding 11-year-old boy. this is prince williams jr. last seen monday afternoon houston street in suitland. 5' 4", 170 pounds black coat, black pants and black and blue nike. if you have information on either one of these missing people please call police. >> trump administration once again under fire over immigration policy. white house plans to quote what's known as temporary protected status from residents from el salvador after residents came from earth cakes force more than 2,000 foam leave the u.s. by september of next year. >> dealing with these people and telling them they have to leave is not the right solution for our economic interests and national security interests. >> democrat and even some republicans argue these salvadorians built lives in the united states and some have children who are legal american citize
finding help 73-year-old sylvia griffith. her picture is on the scene now. she was last seen reed lane in for the washington. she is 5' 1" tall and 110 pounds and lasts seen wearing a blue sweater and blue jeans. >> police need your help finding 11-year-old boy. this is prince williams jr. last seen monday afternoon houston street in suitland. 5' 4", 170 pounds black coat, black pants and black and blue nike. if you have information on either one of these missing people please...
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. --- y la polica cree que un presunto asesino esta vinculado al rapto de lilianais griffith de 14 aÑos-- el cadver de una mujer fue localizado en una vivienda y autoridades creen que "terry milles" de 44 aÑos cometi el crimen... --- dicen que las niÑas estan en grave peligro y que el hombre se dirige a lousiana. --en houston......la disputa entre dos hermanos al regresar de una celebracin de fin de aÑo termin trgicamente para uno de ellos.... juan jose rodas...nos tiene el reporte segun el informe oficial la llamada de emergencia provino a eso de las 5 de la madrugada de esta vivienda ubicada sobre la cuadra 700 de la calle fawn drive esto al noreste de houston. - y aun cuando hubo disparos algunos vecinos se despertaron al nuevo aÑo con la noticia. segun la policia ese matrimonio regreso a casa de una reunion familiar para celebrar el fin de aÑo la cual termino con una pelea entre dos hermanos...uno de ellos vivia con su familia en la casa y el otro lo siguio y al llegar trato de ingresar a la vivienda utilizando un arma letal. - el otro hermano y dueÑo de la casa saco una pistola y l
. --- y la polica cree que un presunto asesino esta vinculado al rapto de lilianais griffith de 14 aÑos-- el cadver de una mujer fue localizado en una vivienda y autoridades creen que "terry milles" de 44 aÑos cometi el crimen... --- dicen que las niÑas estan en grave peligro y que el hombre se dirige a lousiana. --en houston......la disputa entre dos hermanos al regresar de una celebracin de fin de aÑo termin trgicamente para uno de ellos.... juan jose rodas...nos tiene el...
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north america the middle east asia russia india and australia rob reynolds has more now from the griffithobservatory in los angeles. large crowds of people gathered here on a mountain top above los angeles the site of griffith observatory to see a rare and stunning celeste deal of event the total eclipse of the moon as the earth's shadow fell across the moon it dark and people waited anxiously and then there were. gasps of delight as the lunar eclipse reached its point of totality the moon turned a eerie shade of blood red and stayed that way for the better part of an hour now the moon is emerging from the earth's shadow and people are begun to leave the area as the sun comes up but there was a definite energy in the air here this was an unusual conjunction of events a lunar eclipse the turned the moon blood red it was also a super moon because the moon is much closer to the earth than it usually is because the moon has a kind of elliptical orbit sometimes it's closer sometimes it's farther away that made the moon look larger and it's what's called a blue moon that's not an astronomical t
north america the middle east asia russia india and australia rob reynolds has more now from the griffithobservatory in los angeles. large crowds of people gathered here on a mountain top above los angeles the site of griffith observatory to see a rare and stunning celeste deal of event the total eclipse of the moon as the earth's shadow fell across the moon it dark and people waited anxiously and then there were. gasps of delight as the lunar eclipse reached its point of totality the moon...
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. >> blake griffith isn't controversial! [ laughter ] >> chris paul. it was the rockets who went in! [ laughter ] >> hold tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego an l the news you >>>
. >> blake griffith isn't controversial! [ laughter ] >> chris paul. it was the rockets who went in! [ laughter ] >> hold tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego an l the news you >>>
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. >> blake griffith isn't controversial! [ laughter ] >> chris paul. it was the rockets who went in! [ laughter ] >> hold me back! dennis love it is wine. >> oh -- love it is wine. >> oh great -- loves is wine. >> oh, great win. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego an l the news you >>> late show is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> i'm the most conservative person in the world. the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i tell you that. i'm the strongest person on the second amendment that exists. i am the most militaristic person. i'm the best thing that ever happened to the secret service. i have one of the great temperaments. i am the least antisemitic person that you've ever seen in your entire life. one of the great memories of all time. i can be the most presidential person ever. i am the
. >> blake griffith isn't controversial! [ laughter ] >> chris paul. it was the rockets who went in! [ laughter ] >> hold me back! dennis love it is wine. >> oh -- love it is wine. >> oh great -- loves is wine. >> oh, great win. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle...
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richard griffiths is corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchum.he business page. spotify closes in ona the business page. spotify closes in on a stock market listing. anyone in financial markets love this kind of story because there is always an excitement ahead of a listing like this. what is your take? the context is that the industry is no longer about downloads, it is about streaming. if confirmed, this will bea streaming. if confirmed, this will be a key moment for spot a fight. a stock market listing that if confirmed, it has been rumoured for months, it looks now that will finally happen in the next few months and it will allow some investors, long—term investors to cash out. the context is that spot of fai has become the biggest global music streaming company. it has been a massive swedish success story. the irony, however, is that spot of fai has been making a ton of money in revenue but is yet to make a profit. that is the interesting financial element of the story. the other aspect is that music sales are actually doing well now in term
richard griffiths is corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchum.he business page. spotify closes in ona the business page. spotify closes in on a stock market listing. anyone in financial markets love this kind of story because there is always an excitement ahead of a listing like this. what is your take? the context is that the industry is no longer about downloads, it is about streaming. if confirmed, this will bea streaming. if confirmed, this will be a key moment for...
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you're looking at the super blue blood moon over the griffith observatory in los angeles. it's the first time we've seen this in the u.s. in more than 150 years and here's what it looks like right here above new york. >> that's cool. >> cool. >> really cool. and that just happened moments ago and our team, they're spread out across the west, they're going to give you a front row seat to the moon and that's coming up on "gma." >> that rolled right off your tongue. >> yes, it does. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. giving you the confidence of a healthier mouth. colgate total. be totally ready for life. in the water, in the water you ready for this? she doesn't like it... you gotta get in there okay, okay careful not to get it in her eyes i know what a bath is... smile honey this thing is like... first kid here we go second kid you coming in mommy? ahh not a chance! by their second kid, every parent is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time parents. luvs with nightlockplus absorbs wetness faster tha
you're looking at the super blue blood moon over the griffith observatory in los angeles. it's the first time we've seen this in the u.s. in more than 150 years and here's what it looks like right here above new york. >> that's cool. >> cool. >> really cool. and that just happened moments ago and our team, they're spread out across the west, they're going to give you a front row seat to the moon and that's coming up on "gma." >> that rolled right off your...
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you are looking live at the super blue blood moon over the griffith observatory in los angeles. >> say no thank you. something we have not seen in this country in 150 years so t be fully covered, then apparently it's going to turn red, michael. and we are tracking it live all morning. hear this one howl. >> i can't wait to see it. i think we should leave the studio to check it out but they won't let us. >> george, you're in washington for the president's first state of the union address. >> it was a late night and the president giving one of the longest ones ever exceeded by a couple of bill clinton state of the union addresses as you saw him there. icy reception from the democrats, the president went in saying he wanted some bipartisan deals, not clear that that speech did the trick. >>> all right, george, we'll check back in with you. >> the president is asking for a little support, right, from his side, the republicans and also the democrats and so is this person. a bird on a plane, not quite. take a look at what was wandering around newark liberty airport over the weekend, the so-c
you are looking live at the super blue blood moon over the griffith observatory in los angeles. >> say no thank you. something we have not seen in this country in 150 years so t be fully covered, then apparently it's going to turn red, michael. and we are tracking it live all morning. hear this one howl. >> i can't wait to see it. i think we should leave the studio to check it out but they won't let us. >> george, you're in washington for the president's first state of the...
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it has been a day of celebration. 0ur correspondent, hywel griffith, joins us live from sydney.unge. some desperate to be the first. some happened a few minutes after midnight including two australian athletes, both sprinters, who wanted to be the first. they married in new south wales. there we re married in new south wales. there were some early ones in melbourne and in perth as well. and through the day—to—day, more couples were getting married, all having waited 30 days, the notice period. —— day today. some were given special dispensation and waivers because families had travelled all the way to australia, but now, same—sex couples in australia can marry in just the same way as any other. the wedding industry and across australia is pretty thankfulfor that. they may get an economic boom. we should watch this space. thank you. and now for some key events happening later today. in a short time, the bafta film nominations will be announced. the winners will be revealed at the british academy film awards which will take place on sunday the 18th of february. meantime, over in be
it has been a day of celebration. 0ur correspondent, hywel griffith, joins us live from sydney.unge. some desperate to be the first. some happened a few minutes after midnight including two australian athletes, both sprinters, who wanted to be the first. they married in new south wales. there we re married in new south wales. there were some early ones in melbourne and in perth as well. and through the day—to—day, more couples were getting married, all having waited 30 days, the notice...
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leigh griffiths scored the winner against his former club hibernian. rangers, who play tomorrow. there were away wins for dundee and partick and it was 1—1 between hearts and motherwell. the indian premier league auction has seen ben stokes join rajasthan royals for £1.11 million — the biggest price for an overseas player this year. the england all—rounder has a court appearance next month facing a charge of affray. the 2020 tournament starts in april. the long established practice of walk—on girls accompanying players to the oche is being abandoned by the professional darts corporation. the players had to make their own way to the stage at tonight's masters event in milton keynes. the pdc say they have made the move following feedback from broadcasters. one of their former champions, raymond van barneveld, is supporting a petition to reinstate them. lots more on the bbc sport website including rory mcilroy‘s challenge at the dubai desert classic, but that's all from me. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all fro
leigh griffiths scored the winner against his former club hibernian. rangers, who play tomorrow. there were away wins for dundee and partick and it was 1—1 between hearts and motherwell. the indian premier league auction has seen ben stokes join rajasthan royals for £1.11 million — the biggest price for an overseas player this year. the england all—rounder has a court appearance next month facing a charge of affray. the 2020 tournament starts in april. the long established practice of...
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this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths from the sunday times and prashant rao from the internationalyork times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may will abandon plans for mps to get a vote on fox hunting before 2022 when the next general election is due to be held. in an interview on the bbc‘s andrew marr show, she confirmed she would be going back on the pledge she made in last year's manifesto. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. it has been illegal to set a pack of hounds on a fox for more than a decade in england and wales. instead, hunts have had to follow specially laid trails of scent. many conservatives and campaigners would like the hunting act to be scrapped to allow horses and hounds to go back to the way things were. but having lost the tories their parliamentary majority in last year's general election, theresa may's plans to give mps a vote on the issue were pushed back to 2019. now, in an attempt to improve her party's fortunes, the prime minister has gone one step further. one of the clear messages we got on a number of areas was when pe
this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths from the sunday times and prashant rao from the internationalyork times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may will abandon plans for mps to get a vote on fox hunting before 2022 when the next general election is due to be held. in an interview on the bbc‘s andrew marr show, she confirmed she would be going back on the pledge she made in last year's manifesto. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. it has been illegal to...
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leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs.otherwell and patrick beat stjohnstone. caroline wozniacki is the australian open champion. the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. the win means that she leaps over halep in the rankings back to number one in the world. adam wild was watching... neither has won a grand slam before. she started like a player who wasn't prepared to wait. forcing the first set to a tie—break before finally seeing it slip. a moment for her to stay calm, keep her cool. not easy in the blistering heat. somehow she managed, fighting back to level the match. both having to leave the court cool off. this contest was merely heating up. the final set the fitting such an occasion. this bringing caroline was me a key to the brink. 0ne bringing caroline was me a key to the brink. one more point and her long wait was finally over. you will not see a more popular winner. long wait was finally over. you will not see a more popular winnerlj jumped at this moment for so ma
leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs.otherwell and patrick beat stjohnstone. caroline wozniacki is the australian open champion. the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. the win means that she leaps over halep in the rankings back to number one in the world. adam wild was watching... neither has won a grand slam before. she started like a player who wasn't prepared to wait. forcing the first set...
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andrew griffiths.main disability benefit is to have their case reviewed after a court ruled that the personal independence payments system discriminated against people with mental health conditions. 1.6 million people claim the benefit and it's thought as many as 220,000 people could receive more money. but, answering an urgent question about the changes, the minister said the vast majority of claimants would not be affected. for the group of people that may be affected, we will undertake a detailed review of their application and award. we will write to those individuals affected and all payments will be backdated to the effective date in each individual claim. there will be no, no face—to—face reassessments of awards. this mess is one of the government's own making and it is a clear example, to this government, of the dangers of seeking to undermine both the independent judiciary and the house of commons. madam deputy speaker, i find it shameful and depressing that it took a court case to drag this g
andrew griffiths.main disability benefit is to have their case reviewed after a court ruled that the personal independence payments system discriminated against people with mental health conditions. 1.6 million people claim the benefit and it's thought as many as 220,000 people could receive more money. but, answering an urgent question about the changes, the minister said the vast majority of claimants would not be affected. for the group of people that may be affected, we will undertake a...
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out and have launched the hashtag #stopbullyingnow campaign. 0ur correspondent in sydney, hywell griffithgether. absolutely. it's a tragic story for the family of amy everett and it's caused national reflection on the issue of bullying on line, which is a global issue. it's estimated one in five australians has suffered some form of cyber bullying so eve ryo ne some form of cyber bullying so everyone from the prime minister down as spoken about the need to look at how this situation is managed and how everyone has a shared responsibility, not parents but all teachers and society. a few keyissues but all teachers and society. a few key issues across the globe. perhaps young people loans which allow anonymous is to be posted. the parents of some children who've been bullied have called for those to be looked up by the big internet companies and banned. likewise talk of a better provision in schools. while bullying is in the national curriculum here in australia, it is not mandatory across the school and so people say more needs to be done. but i think, just for today, a lot of the reflectio
out and have launched the hashtag #stopbullyingnow campaign. 0ur correspondent in sydney, hywell griffithgether. absolutely. it's a tragic story for the family of amy everett and it's caused national reflection on the issue of bullying on line, which is a global issue. it's estimated one in five australians has suffered some form of cyber bullying so eve ryo ne some form of cyber bullying so everyone from the prime minister down as spoken about the need to look at how this situation is managed...
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. >> reporter: 7 year-old lulu bandera-margaret and her 14 year-old sister lili griffith, missing after their mother tonya bates was found dead new year's eve in their round rock home outside austin. >> indications at that time is that it was a suspicious nature. >> reporter: police say they were called to the family home twice on saturday when a coworker and boyfriend suspected something was wrong. on sunday, they found bates' body. the girls, gone. >> we believe they are not with terry allen miles willingly. >> reporter: texas authorities asking for the public's help tonight, issuing an amber alert for the girls, who are believed to be with miles, their mother's roommate. police releasing this picture of the car they may be traveling in. police say they are investigating possible sightings in new mexico and colorado. david, as authorities search the roadways for that car, police in louisiana tell abc news that back in 2011, miles was charged with attempted murder in the beating of his then-girlfriend. david? >> marcus, thank you. >>> and we turn to another family thaj ragedy, in fact,
. >> reporter: 7 year-old lulu bandera-margaret and her 14 year-old sister lili griffith, missing after their mother tonya bates was found dead new year's eve in their round rock home outside austin. >> indications at that time is that it was a suspicious nature. >> reporter: police say they were called to the family home twice on saturday when a coworker and boyfriend suspected something was wrong. on sunday, they found bates' body. the girls, gone. >> we believe they...
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leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs.rew with motherwell and partick beat stjohnstone. caroline wozniacki is the australian open champion. the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. the win means that she leaps over halep in the rankings back to number one in the world. adam wild was watching. there are few stages in the game more spectacular than melbourne, and the welcome could scarcely have been more fitting. the world's top two toe to toe, the final already had all the sparkle it needed. a match worth the wait, and waiting is something that simona halep and caroline wozniacki are all too family. neither had won a grandson before. wozniacki started like a player who wasn't prepared to wait any longer. halep two, is battle hardened, forcing the first set to a tie—break before conceding. a moment for her to stay calm, keep her cool, not easy in this blistering evening heat. still, somehow, she managed, fighting back to level the match. with temperatures now becoming the battle
leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs.rew with motherwell and partick beat stjohnstone. caroline wozniacki is the australian open champion. the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. the win means that she leaps over halep in the rankings back to number one in the world. adam wild was watching. there are few stages in the game more spectacular than melbourne, and the welcome could scarcely have been...