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and this next story in the guardian i5 and this next story in the guardian is kind of connected. eu workers heading home because of brexit, because of fears what it might mean for them, and this story highlights the fact that there is an argument there. and if you look at what else fran5 timmermans said, which relates to this question of the exodus of eu worker5, he says it is notjust nationalism but the siame5e twin of nationalism, protectionism. he says integrated economic market5 nationalism, protectionism. he says integrated economic markets are what really drive growth, and you have to have free movement to make sure you have free movement to make sure you have the workers. the story point5 out that the food and drink industry in the uk are desperately need eu workers. there are not enough people to work otherwise doing job5 workers. there are not enough people to work otherwise doing jobs in this industry, without that. on free movement, can you effectively control migration and say we need a few eu worker5, winning 20,000 this year so we will take 20,000? is it po55ible, e
and this next story in the guardian i5 and this next story in the guardian is kind of connected. eu workers heading home because of brexit, because of fears what it might mean for them, and this story highlights the fact that there is an argument there. and if you look at what else fran5 timmermans said, which relates to this question of the exodus of eu worker5, he says it is notjust nationalism but the siame5e twin of nationalism, protectionism. he says integrated economic market5...
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let's start with this story in the guardian and many of the international papers.his increasing tension between washington and pyongyang. i suppose the danger is that they talked themselves into a corner where they almost accidentally end up coming to blows. i think that there is a lot of posturing and blustering, and i think the problem is actually neither of them really know each other very well. so you are not even starting from a firm basis. so they are saying... you know, they are posturing. both leaders are known to posture, and that is what they are doing. and they are also, i think, addressing their own domestic electorates or populations. the problem is where will it lead. it was as you said they will back themselves into a corner, and i think it is very destabilising, and obviously people are concerned. this article, because there are lots of voices and it picks outjames article, because there are lots of voices and it picks out james mattis in particular, the defence secretary in the united states, and what he has to say about it. 2a hours of sabre rattl
let's start with this story in the guardian and many of the international papers.his increasing tension between washington and pyongyang. i suppose the danger is that they talked themselves into a corner where they almost accidentally end up coming to blows. i think that there is a lot of posturing and blustering, and i think the problem is actually neither of them really know each other very well. so you are not even starting from a firm basis. so they are saying... you know, they are...
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. >> desde hace 5 aÑos el padre ave lado por Él. >> el padre fabiÁn se ha convertido en el guardiÁn deel dice que solo cumple con su responsabilidad con la comunidad latina. >> saber que hasta los 21 aÑos uno tiene una responsabilidad legal sobre ellos. >> muchos de estos jÓvenes se han beneficiado ya con una visa. >> este es un remedio humanitario que les dan a los niÑos vÍctimas del abandono, negligencia o abuso. >> tal es el caso de elmer que tuvo que dejar guerrero mÉxico porque su hermano al igual que Él era homosexual y fue asesinado. >> yo me asustÉ, hable con mi familia. >> pero este temor quedÓ atrÁs para Él. >> cuando obtuve la green card fue una bendiciÓn. >> en nueva york noticias telemundo. >> se agrava el brote de salmonella vinculado a los papayas precedentes de mÉxico, mÁs de 20 personas se han enfermado y estÁn en el hospital, la evidencia confirmÓ que varios casos fueron producto de papaya cultivada en una finca del sur de mÉxico. >> al regresar los detalles de un informe que evidencia que el calentamiento es real y estÁ provocado por los humanos. provocado por los hu
. >> desde hace 5 aÑos el padre ave lado por Él. >> el padre fabiÁn se ha convertido en el guardiÁn deel dice que solo cumple con su responsabilidad con la comunidad latina. >> saber que hasta los 21 aÑos uno tiene una responsabilidad legal sobre ellos. >> muchos de estos jÓvenes se han beneficiado ya con una visa. >> este es un remedio humanitario que les dan a los niÑos vÍctimas del abandono, negligencia o abuso. >> tal es el caso de elmer que tuvo...
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the boys guardian does not live on that site. officials say the guardian lives in a neighborhood near the apartment complex which means, the little boy traveled a great distance to get to where he was and be discovered and all of that averting harm. >> the first thing going to my mind was, oh my goodness, anything could've happened. >> reporter: the woods apartment complex residents were up early as he headed to work around 3:30 am. the couple got into their car parked in front of building a t she heard noises and they both saw a topper in the street. the 12-24-month-old boy was wearing a t-shirt and a diaper with dirt covering his feet, legs and hands. he's laid down on his stomach and put his hand on his arms. >> there are dark spaces in the parking lot they may not have seen him. someone could have kidnapped him. choked they wrap the boy in a sweatshirt then they called san jose police. select our officers arrived on scene and confirmed that they had a child and could not locate a guardian apparent nearby. >> reporter: the boy
the boys guardian does not live on that site. officials say the guardian lives in a neighborhood near the apartment complex which means, the little boy traveled a great distance to get to where he was and be discovered and all of that averting harm. >> the first thing going to my mind was, oh my goodness, anything could've happened. >> reporter: the woods apartment complex residents were up early as he headed to work around 3:30 am. the couple got into their car parked in front of...
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let's start with the guardian story.of these empty homes in an area where people have been left with out any. this is about the broken housing system and there is a massive contrast, as we know, in this part, where this awful fire happened, between the very rich and of course the very poor. it makes the point that within this part, this is an article which at the guardian says was perhaps mistakenly sent to the guardian, but it does highlight this issue apparently within this area where the tower was, 1652 empty homes and of those over 1000 classified as on occupied, the implication that the wealthy own homes not in the tower but in the posh surrounding areas for investment purposes —— unoccupied. because they are wealthy they are not rented out, they are lying empty. you say it is the uk broken system but the london housing market is totally in its own ranking, isn't it, ina is totally in its own ranking, isn't it, in a way. it is a massive attraction for international investors who want to put their money into various
let's start with the guardian story.of these empty homes in an area where people have been left with out any. this is about the broken housing system and there is a massive contrast, as we know, in this part, where this awful fire happened, between the very rich and of course the very poor. it makes the point that within this part, this is an article which at the guardian says was perhaps mistakenly sent to the guardian, but it does highlight this issue apparently within this area where the...
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the guardian reports that a government plan to mirror european customs controls after brexit is beingbrussels. the ft carries a picture on the indian prime minister celebrating the 70th anniversary of his country's independence. the mirror headlines calls from campaign groups for the government to freeze rail fares after an increase of 3.6% was announced for january. the telegraph claims the number of babies left brain damaged following nhs blunders has increased by almost a quarter in one year. the daily mail says mps could review plans to restore big ben after claims that some weren't aware the famous bongs would be silenced for four years. beginning with the guardian, the plan for eu negotiations to ensure that frictionless trade continues? yes, i have a feeling that the expression frictionless trade is now going to enter the lexicon as yet another of the racks at expressions we have come to know and love —— brexit. i think that's perhaps david davis is aiming for the expression, friction—light —— david davies. so the papers are talking about the transition between the existing cus
the guardian reports that a government plan to mirror european customs controls after brexit is beingbrussels. the ft carries a picture on the indian prime minister celebrating the 70th anniversary of his country's independence. the mirror headlines calls from campaign groups for the government to freeze rail fares after an increase of 3.6% was announced for january. the telegraph claims the number of babies left brain damaged following nhs blunders has increased by almost a quarter in one...
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let's move on to the guardian. —— the guardian. do is trying to sweeten things with its drivers.w. this is a practice that has been happening in the united states for some time, but i'iow the united states for some time, but now uk users can leave tips, and uber drivers now uk users can leave tips, and uberdrivers can now uk users can leave tips, and uber drivers can overcharge if they are left waiting for passengers. it is interesting, because we see the rise of these giddy economy companies, like uberand baru, and it is all about the flexibility, people want the flexibility that these companies offer, but there is these companies offer, but there is the danger workers can be exploited. aren't uber missing the point, because many of their workers are concerned about workers rights. talking about something like living tips, it dodges the issue that is at the centre of these concerns. that is right. some people have called this a cynical pr tricks, because the real issue is workers rights, the real issue is workers rights, the excessive long hours that do the drivers had to work,
let's move on to the guardian. —— the guardian. do is trying to sweeten things with its drivers.w. this is a practice that has been happening in the united states for some time, but i'iow the united states for some time, but now uk users can leave tips, and uber drivers now uk users can leave tips, and uberdrivers can now uk users can leave tips, and uber drivers can overcharge if they are left waiting for passengers. it is interesting, because we see the rise of these giddy economy...
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it's a function of the new nokia handset, seen here in the guardian.camera that takes a photograph in both directions at the same time. the launch of the nokia 8 from the once—dominant finnish brand comes a week before samsung unveil their new phone following the disastrous note 7, which was recalled after several batteries caught fire. so let's begin. with us isjustin urquhart stewart, who is director at seven investment management. i , the ,the main , the main story, a bailout of anything connected with trump. frankly if you are in business now, your pr adviser would be saying, ta ke your pr adviser would be saying, take one step backwards, you don't wa nt take one step backwards, you don't want anything to do with this at all, and why do most business people get drawn into this? because it's the president. you've got to get some reflection of the position, but once that reflection starts to look dark, you don't want to be near that. i was watching it last night on twitter, and again and again, another person was going, and it was another person was
it's a function of the new nokia handset, seen here in the guardian.camera that takes a photograph in both directions at the same time. the launch of the nokia 8 from the once—dominant finnish brand comes a week before samsung unveil their new phone following the disastrous note 7, which was recalled after several batteries caught fire. so let's begin. with us isjustin urquhart stewart, who is director at seven investment management. i , the ,the main , the main story, a bailout of anything...
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the guardian has details ofa number of venezuela.ave been revealed as the owners of more than 1600 empty properties in the london borough whether grenfell tower fire residents are still without homes. long queues at some european airports, british tourists are queueing up to four hours because of the botched introduction of eu border checks. the sun says the bbc is facing accusations that the new mary berry show is just a great british take—off copy —— great british take—off copy —— great british bake 0ff copy. the 12.5% rise at british gas. this story in the daily mirror focuses on the boss. this is from a man who admits electricity costs have gone down but he will put prices up for 3 million people. there is outrage. and it is probably justified, people. there is outrage. and it is probablyjustified, given people. there is outrage. and it is probably justified, given people people. there is outrage. and it is probablyjustified, given people are finding themselves with their wages stagnating and prices going up. and it isa stagnatin
the guardian has details ofa number of venezuela.ave been revealed as the owners of more than 1600 empty properties in the london borough whether grenfell tower fire residents are still without homes. long queues at some european airports, british tourists are queueing up to four hours because of the botched introduction of eu border checks. the sun says the bbc is facing accusations that the new mary berry show is just a great british take—off copy —— great british take—off copy ——...
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you were deemed incompetent, i put that in quotes, and granted a given a guardian, a white guardian. this guardian can dictate, here can you be this great osage chief that led his nation, have millions in your trust and you have a white overlord telling you can buy this car, you can't buy this car, you want to get this toothpaste, you can get this toothpaste. not only was the system racist, it created one of the state and federally sanctioned criminal enterprises. they ended up swind willing millions of dollars. >> it is one thing to get an overlord to tell them what they can or cannot do with their money. i know the story doesn't stop. there the white man really wants the money. not just control over you, they want the money. so what happens next? >> so i write in particular about one family. i think it illuminates it. there is a woman named molly burkeheart and her family. she grew up in a lodge. she strat ld two centuries and two civilizations. in 1920s she was married to a white settler n may have 1921, her older sister disappears. molly looks everywhere for her. a week later her
you were deemed incompetent, i put that in quotes, and granted a given a guardian, a white guardian. this guardian can dictate, here can you be this great osage chief that led his nation, have millions in your trust and you have a white overlord telling you can buy this car, you can't buy this car, you want to get this toothpaste, you can get this toothpaste. not only was the system racist, it created one of the state and federally sanctioned criminal enterprises. they ended up swind willing...
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detectives say the child's guardian lives in a home near the apartment complex. apparently the toddler walked all this way past gated entry points, possibly even crossing the six lanes snell avenue before he was discovered. the toddler was taken to a nearby hospital and is unharmed. now police are focusing on how the boy was able to get out of the home and manage to wander off undetected. >> it's still too early to tell how this happened. again, we will complete a thorough investigation. >> we just did what we hope anybody else would do. that's what you're supposed to do. 3:30 in the morning, you see a little kid walking down the street. >> we can't turn away. i want to make sure he's okay and nothing is wrong with him and he's breathing and not bleeding and just that he's okay. >> reporter: sources tell fox 2 the boy's guardian is his grandparents. and that that person was watching multiple children and the toddler wandered off undetected. police are talking to the grandparent and the result of those conversations could determine if charges are filed. in south a
detectives say the child's guardian lives in a home near the apartment complex. apparently the toddler walked all this way past gated entry points, possibly even crossing the six lanes snell avenue before he was discovered. the toddler was taken to a nearby hospital and is unharmed. now police are focusing on how the boy was able to get out of the home and manage to wander off undetected. >> it's still too early to tell how this happened. again, we will complete a thorough investigation....
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just carry on with the guardian. it is all about pat’- with the guardian. it is all about pay. packet? we don't do... publicly, to explain, they would be obliged to publish the chief executive and average british worker pay gap today. theresa may, i don't know if... it is not going to happen. she has made up her mind already. this is weasel words. i have seen it announced before. i don't think this is going to work. they are saying the prime minister has pledged to put workers on company boards. they say it has been watered down. but would you not love to see... imaginejust watered down. but would you not love to see... imagine just for a second it did happen. it would be fascinating to see these publicly listed companies, the difference in pay ratios. people would not want to go to work the next day. the weasel words is to do it on a comply or explained basis. that means you can decide to tell these workers or...|j could add something. or you could not explain it. it is too easy to dodge. it is written in to get out. the mail. christian, a five—year—old grecian girl, put into
just carry on with the guardian. it is all about pat’- with the guardian. it is all about pay. packet? we don't do... publicly, to explain, they would be obliged to publish the chief executive and average british worker pay gap today. theresa may, i don't know if... it is not going to happen. she has made up her mind already. this is weasel words. i have seen it announced before. i don't think this is going to work. they are saying the prime minister has pledged to put workers on company...
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. >>> new at noon, police have locad the guardian of a 2- year-old found wandering alone in san jose overnight. kpix 5 reporter jessica flores has more details from the apartment complex where the boy was found. >> reporter: a security guard here at the woods apartment complex in san jose tells us this is the area that toddler was found nd 30 a.m. it's still a mystery how he got here. the security guard saw the boy and he was dirty and only wearing a diaper. he said a couple ead foaround h before police got here. about six hours after he was found, police announced they have located the boy's guardian. >> at 9:2 1, we received today call from a person saying they were missing their 2-year-old child. when officers arrived at that location, which was nearby, they confirmed a lot of the details that we already had. our officers are currently interviewing the guardian to determinho the inis contact with our family violence unit to determine what's the next step. >> reporter: police tell us the boy is in the care of child services. in san jose, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> afliceter ca
. >>> new at noon, police have locad the guardian of a 2- year-old found wandering alone in san jose overnight. kpix 5 reporter jessica flores has more details from the apartment complex where the boy was found. >> reporter: a security guard here at the woods apartment complex in san jose tells us this is the area that toddler was found nd 30 a.m. it's still a mystery how he got here. the security guard saw the boy and he was dirty and only wearing a diaper. he said a couple ead...
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if you said the guardian had no concerns, i am sorry, i did not see that.today, your piece implied that thejudge has somehow responded, the headline implied thejudge had responded to the media coverage. and taken the child out of the family and put her with her grandmother. when you read the judge's statement, that is not what happened, it was nothing to do with the media coverage, the council wanted her to go to the grandmother and that had always been on the agenda — it was to do with waiting to see that the grandmother herself was suitable to take her into care. i wonder whether that headline and strapline were appropriate? again, if anyone read the article we published today, we quoted the judge as saying that the media coverage was no factor in her decision. it was the case that the girl's motherfor some months had been asking for the child to be placed in the care of her grandmother and removed from foster care because, as the report reflected, there were concerns about the suitability of that placement. the timing was a matter of coincidence. we were
if you said the guardian had no concerns, i am sorry, i did not see that.today, your piece implied that thejudge has somehow responded, the headline implied thejudge had responded to the media coverage. and taken the child out of the family and put her with her grandmother. when you read the judge's statement, that is not what happened, it was nothing to do with the media coverage, the council wanted her to go to the grandmother and that had always been on the agenda — it was to do with...
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the guardian bears the headline: the article says the president fails to blame white supremacists. 0n the front of the financial times: the article claims there are calls for rigorous screening of foreign takeovers of european companies amid concerns at the surge of chinese investment into high—tech manufacturing, energy and infrastructure sectors. the times highlights a 50% rise in arrests of drunken airline passengers.
the guardian bears the headline: the article says the president fails to blame white supremacists. 0n the front of the financial times: the article claims there are calls for rigorous screening of foreign takeovers of european companies amid concerns at the surge of chinese investment into high—tech manufacturing, energy and infrastructure sectors. the times highlights a 50% rise in arrests of drunken airline passengers.
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the guardian, many have pictures from the notting hill carnival.o poignant. the cause of the grenfell tower. this year, so poignant. the cause of the gre nfell tower. they this year, so poignant. the cause of the grenfell tower. they had a minutes silence and other events to mark that. we saw yesterday people we re mark that. we saw yesterday people were referring to grenfell tower but fantastic to see so many people obviously having fun. the costumes arejust obviously having fun. the costumes are just fantastic. you wonder how people can go out and do that but then you see the smiles on their faces. and the sun was shining as well. beautiful weather. faces. and the sun was shining as well. beautifulweather. we managed to avoid any kind of terrorism. i assume that is because the police have done such a grand job of protecting us. a very hot day. i think the warmest one on record for 50 years. people going out, having fun, perhaps drinking too much in the sun and yet we had no major trouble. doesn't that speak well. fantastic. thank you for your tim
the guardian, many have pictures from the notting hill carnival.o poignant. the cause of the grenfell tower. this year, so poignant. the cause of the gre nfell tower. they this year, so poignant. the cause of the grenfell tower. they had a minutes silence and other events to mark that. we saw yesterday people we re mark that. we saw yesterday people were referring to grenfell tower but fantastic to see so many people obviously having fun. the costumes arejust obviously having fun. the costumes...
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police are now questioning the boy's guardian to find out what happened. the violence unit is also getting involved. it was around 3:00 this morning that a couple living in this apartment complex found the boy wandering near the woods by the complex. he tells us the boy at the time was covered in mud, was only wearing a diaper. the couple gave him a little sweater to keep warm. police arrived. they took the boy to the hospital for a medical evaluation to make sure he was okay, and then they turned him over to child protective services. they also looked for the boy's parents, to no avail. the security guard said the boy speak to them. >> mom and dad, mom and dad in spanish. >> reporter: was that it? >> that's it. >> reporter: was he crying? >> no. >> reporter: did he look upset? >> no. he was checking the doors to see if one was open. they have lots of kids or something like that, nothing. >> reporter: no doors were open? >> no doors were open. >> how could a one or two-year-old child get out and the parents not know that the baby is not with them? >> it's
police are now questioning the boy's guardian to find out what happened. the violence unit is also getting involved. it was around 3:00 this morning that a couple living in this apartment complex found the boy wandering near the woods by the complex. he tells us the boy at the time was covered in mud, was only wearing a diaper. the couple gave him a little sweater to keep warm. police arrived. they took the boy to the hospital for a medical evaluation to make sure he was okay, and then they...
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the guardian. the postcode lottery.cause money is tight but the aged which some women are being denied this treatment is surprisingly low. many women about the age of 35 may start thinking about ivf. but they will take action on it. this to me isa will take action on it. this to me is a frustrating storeyed because a professor quoted in this, who pioneered ivf in britain says the issue is equality. he says that if the country decides not to have it it will be fine but that is a race to the bottom, surely. the idea behind this is why is it so difficult to access ivf at that young age of 35 stop we need to start looking at the system and how women can access this cheaply and more efficiently as they do a cross europe. a lot of people would think we have had this battle already. this age group, that is when it is most effective. it sounds like a medical argument but it really sounds more economic. it seems to be just a case of yes we obeyed the argument but it seems to be the one which is easy us. a lot of citizens may fee
the guardian. the postcode lottery.cause money is tight but the aged which some women are being denied this treatment is surprisingly low. many women about the age of 35 may start thinking about ivf. but they will take action on it. this to me isa will take action on it. this to me is a frustrating storeyed because a professor quoted in this, who pioneered ivf in britain says the issue is equality. he says that if the country decides not to have it it will be fine but that is a race to the...
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the guardian's headline is backlash over labour's shift to soft brexit.hey report that the move risks alienating thousands of voters in traditional seats who support greater controls on immigration. the daily mail, also reports on the new study which claims thousands of lives could be saved thanks to a new heart drug hailed as the biggest breakthrough since statins. the times claims that a young christian child was taken from her family and allegedly forced to live with foster carers where she was encouraged to learn arabic. we will begin with that story from the times. tell us what has been claimed. it is a very interesting story. controversial for many reasons. controversial for what tower hamlets is being accused of and for the times itself. it is an exclusive written by a fantastic journalist with a reputation for getting big scoops. there is a part of me that thinks there is more to this story than meets the eye. i suspect this is the beginning of a number of stories on fostering children. this fight here old little girl, you can see her on the front
the guardian's headline is backlash over labour's shift to soft brexit.hey report that the move risks alienating thousands of voters in traditional seats who support greater controls on immigration. the daily mail, also reports on the new study which claims thousands of lives could be saved thanks to a new heart drug hailed as the biggest breakthrough since statins. the times claims that a young christian child was taken from her family and allegedly forced to live with foster carers where she...
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the guardian story is one i do not understand. i am perplexed by it and we're going to get an explanation as to what it means next. stay with us. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescri
the guardian story is one i do not understand. i am perplexed by it and we're going to get an explanation as to what it means next. stay with us. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even...
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the guardian says that people living on estate in south london say they will have to leave because thek of collapse for decades. let's start with donald trump. does not feature as much as you might expect. trump's new threat to north korea. we will see the daily mirror's look later. he is saying that the rhetoric may be has not been strong enough. but in the same statement, says we cannot rule out negotiations. we're not sure which direction he is heading. they have been all the threats flying between north korea and the united states and it is hard to see how donald trump could wrap it up further having said he wanted to bring down fire and theory on north korea. he said today that wasn't even scary enough. so it is really quite astonishing. we were discussing earlier that it is not featured very heavily on the front pages, maybe it says something about how people view the credibility of the threats materialising into some action. apart from the mirror, they have a story saying that the us would quite like the uk to help them
the guardian says that people living on estate in south london say they will have to leave because thek of collapse for decades. let's start with donald trump. does not feature as much as you might expect. trump's new threat to north korea. we will see the daily mirror's look later. he is saying that the rhetoric may be has not been strong enough. but in the same statement, says we cannot rule out negotiations. we're not sure which direction he is heading. they have been all the threats flying...
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meanwhile, the guardian leads with uk prime minister theresa may who has come under fire for countingeign students as part of the government's immigration target, when officialfigures revealed that fewer than 5,000 remain after their via expires. the independent focusses on the falling pound and how travellers are now receiving less than one euro at some airport money exchange providers. sterling this week fell to a fresh eight—year low. the guardian financial pages report the uk government has given the go—ahead for the first trials of convoys of semi—automated trucks on uk highways. up to three wirelessly connected lorries will travel in convoy with a driver in each cab ready to take control if needed. and, finally, in the gulf news, a former cia agent is planning to purchase a controlling stake in twitter so she can ban us president donald trump from the platform. valerie plame wilson has raised $27,000 so far towards her goal, but she'll need a further $1 billion to worry mr trump anytime soon. i'm sure there are people who would like to buy twitter to stop us tweeting. with me is
meanwhile, the guardian leads with uk prime minister theresa may who has come under fire for countingeign students as part of the government's immigration target, when officialfigures revealed that fewer than 5,000 remain after their via expires. the independent focusses on the falling pound and how travellers are now receiving less than one euro at some airport money exchange providers. sterling this week fell to a fresh eight—year low. the guardian financial pages report the uk government...
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well, sam bourne is the guardian columnist jonathan freedland.e has long since outed himself as the author. welcome. some of your readers may find the setup in this novel eerily familiar. does that make it easier or harder to write? well, in some ways harder, because this is meant to be and is avowedly fiction. it's an alternative present. but of course the reader is going to have recent and current events in their mind. so you have to sort of ride that and use that to your advantage, and yet also insert things that will be wholly unfamiliar, so the heroine of the story, the character called maggie costello who has appeared in a couple of earlier sam bourne novels, irish—born, very idealistic, principled woman who worked for the previous president, who was this widely admired figure around the world, and now has held on, working for this much more unpopular president. so she is at the centre of it, she is a wholly fictional character. but the universe around her, i'm aware that people are going to be bringing things to it that they know from the
well, sam bourne is the guardian columnist jonathan freedland.e has long since outed himself as the author. welcome. some of your readers may find the setup in this novel eerily familiar. does that make it easier or harder to write? well, in some ways harder, because this is meant to be and is avowedly fiction. it's an alternative present. but of course the reader is going to have recent and current events in their mind. so you have to sort of ride that and use that to your advantage, and yet...
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and the guardian says the crown prosecution service is to crack down on social media hate crimes, makings offences carried out face to face. that is one of the stories will be talking about in a moment. however, good evening do you both. we start off with the times. this fascinating link, the latest information on the spend terror attacks. to brussels, how is this be made? there it is an times, who is suspected. and good on the times, this is the first ever that has this on the front page. so an imam suspected of masterminding the us learn attack also travelled often to belgium, a connections to paris, and seems to have been a major, kind of, dark figure, a groomer, almost, of young men, into jihadism and terror. but they have made a number of links. what is fascinating is this a3, the audi, caught in cambrils, that has also been seen in france, as well. it is interesting, because one of the boys' father says that this imam spent a lot of time with the boys. the youngest attic was 18, that has been involved in thisjihadi terrorist attack. it is terrifying to think that someone who is sup
and the guardian says the crown prosecution service is to crack down on social media hate crimes, makings offences carried out face to face. that is one of the stories will be talking about in a moment. however, good evening do you both. we start off with the times. this fascinating link, the latest information on the spend terror attacks. to brussels, how is this be made? there it is an times, who is suspected. and good on the times, this is the first ever that has this on the front page. so...
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the guardian says staff at at the us department of agriculture have been told to avoid using the term"weather extremes" instead. critics point to the incoming trump administration as having a stark impact on the language used around climate change. in the guardian financial pages, the booming economy in the city of london and rising house prices has pushed the uk's wealth past the £10 trillion mark. the lloyds bank research says this could help fuel the current debate around inequality in britain. le figaro reports on french president emanuel macron who is facing a backlash over plans to create an office of "first lady" for his wife brigitte. critics feel such a move, at a time of public spending cuts would need to be sanctioned by a referendum. more than 220,000 people have signed an online petition against the plan. the telegraph leads with comments made by a former head of a uk government electronic spy agency who said british children should be encouraged to spend more time online to improve their digital skills.
the guardian says staff at at the us department of agriculture have been told to avoid using the term"weather extremes" instead. critics point to the incoming trump administration as having a stark impact on the language used around climate change. in the guardian financial pages, the booming economy in the city of london and rising house prices has pushed the uk's wealth past the £10 trillion mark. the lloyds bank research says this could help fuel the current debate around...
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, they describe trump under fire, he let's start with the guardian, they describe trump underfire, heput the blame on the white supremacists that attended this particular rally. it hasn't and good morning to both of you. over the last couple of days as these events have unfolded in charlottesville, the tragedy is the president of the united states hasn't been clear enoughin united states hasn't been clear enough in his condemnation of the far right extremists and in fact he has had some ambiguous language around it which lot of people have latched onto on either side. when he used that phrase, challenges on either side, on all used that phrase, challenges on eitherside, on allsides, people have taken that to say surely there's a side here, there's a side thatis there's a side here, there's a side that is the neo—nazi white extremist ku klux klan and then there is the people fighting against that horrible, disgracefulfeelings people fighting against that horrible, disgraceful feelings and rhetoric that shouldn't really be allowed to be supported in any way shape orform allowed to be su
, they describe trump under fire, he let's start with the guardian, they describe trump underfire, heput the blame on the white supremacists that attended this particular rally. it hasn't and good morning to both of you. over the last couple of days as these events have unfolded in charlottesville, the tragedy is the president of the united states hasn't been clear enoughin united states hasn't been clear enough in his condemnation of the far right extremists and in fact he has had some...
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and the guardian approach for ca i’s lords.d minister to rethink oui’ cars on the bad minister to rethink our thoughts on foreign students, as figures show that less than 5000 at sta ke figures show that less than 5000 at stake their visa. lester bento at least some of those over the last ten minutes. the express is basically saying that migration has fallen since ee you. i'm not sure that would be a big surprise to be honest. they are calling it able brexodus, with lots of people leaving you in and gone back to europe. they are at the lowest level for three years, and the express is sort of celebrating this, and it is saying now we have to leave you... of course, more than half of aggression was from the eu in the first place. we could have stopped that altogether, it was nothing to do with the eu, but there isa nothing to do with the eu, but there is a net migration figures, because pa rt is a net migration figures, because part of the reason for the dissatisfaction that led to believe what was probably to do with the number
and the guardian approach for ca i’s lords.d minister to rethink oui’ cars on the bad minister to rethink our thoughts on foreign students, as figures show that less than 5000 at sta ke figures show that less than 5000 at stake their visa. lester bento at least some of those over the last ten minutes. the express is basically saying that migration has fallen since ee you. i'm not sure that would be a big surprise to be honest. they are calling it able brexodus, with lots of people leaving...
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the guardian leads with a photograph of some of the 100 people who were wounded and a picture of onerrested, driss 0ubakir, who has told the police that he wasn't involved. the daily mail suggests many holidaymakers from britain might be caught up in the attack. the same photograph is featured in the daily telegraph, which would suggest the death toll of flirting is likely to rise. the times' headline is evil strikes again as barcelona is among the other cities targeted by terrorists. finally the sun that uses strong language towards the attackers, who so—called islamic state has claimed as their own. —— the death toll of 13 is likely to rise. we will begin with the daily mirror which has an immensely striking image of this famous, beautiful white boulevard which runs from place de catalunya all the way down to the christopher columbus seafront, and if you have been you will have walked along las ramblas. it is one of, if not the thing to do when you arrive in barcelona, normally it is the first thing they do, head for the wide street usually packed with tourists, with street perform
the guardian leads with a photograph of some of the 100 people who were wounded and a picture of onerrested, driss 0ubakir, who has told the police that he wasn't involved. the daily mail suggests many holidaymakers from britain might be caught up in the attack. the same photograph is featured in the daily telegraph, which would suggest the death toll of flirting is likely to rise. the times' headline is evil strikes again as barcelona is among the other cities targeted by terrorists. finally...
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he's a columnist with the guardian. book " out of the wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis" will be out this week. his latest piece for the guardian is headlined, why are the crucial questions about hurricane harvey not being asked? george: to ask of those s challenges the entire political and economic system. weis to recognize the system tell ourselves that is the best possible system you can have, the optimum outcomes and the best of the world's is destined to push us towards catastrophe and unless we were place that system with a better one, something different, it will destroy us. it will rip apart everything that makes our lives worth living and result in the deaths of a large number of people. >> the issue of climate change is not mentioned in the media as you writes, you think the term is misleading and the term we should use this climate break down. climate change is a bland term to just fine our greatest crisis, the predicament that will lead to catastrophe if we don't take drastic actions to prevent i
he's a columnist with the guardian. book " out of the wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis" will be out this week. his latest piece for the guardian is headlined, why are the crucial questions about hurricane harvey not being asked? george: to ask of those s challenges the entire political and economic system. weis to recognize the system tell ourselves that is the best possible system you can have, the optimum outcomes and the best of the world's is destined to push us...
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i'm not sure if it will yet work for the guardian to go like that because the guardian to go like thatl have to make it through digital advertising, really. your take so far through digital advertising, really. yourtake so faron through digital advertising, really. your take so far on donald trump's usage of the media over the last week in particular. derided in the media, he is deriding media as fake news, going through social media but he has now created a unanimous... time magazine and the economist and the new yorker have very scathing cartoons on the front cover, the fa ct cartoons on the front cover, the fact is, donald trump is helping the media, fantastic story, new york times subtractions are up, traffic on websites is up, and the alleged war between trump and the media is a marriage of convenience, cn in viewership is up because of him. -- cnn. in a moment we will look through the business pages but first, a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. the business life page is where you can stay ahead with all of the day's breaking business news, we will keep you up—to—dat
i'm not sure if it will yet work for the guardian to go like that because the guardian to go like thatl have to make it through digital advertising, really. your take so far through digital advertising, really. yourtake so faron through digital advertising, really. your take so far on donald trump's usage of the media over the last week in particular. derided in the media, he is deriding media as fake news, going through social media but he has now created a unanimous... time magazine and the...
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the garden leads with the un warning to the us over racial tensions. —— the guardian.emorse, the cyclist faces jail after the crash that killed a mother. this young man crashed into a mother crossing the road in london and he had a bike that was for a velodrome and not the street and had no brakes? it was a lightweight, incredibly fast bike with the young man obsessed with dangerous bicycle riding videos and is incredibly tragic, this accident. it has ca ptu red tragic, this accident. it has captured the imagination of the public partly because with 400 pedestrians knocked down on the roads, but it is so rare for it to bea roads, but it is so rare for it to be a bicycle, so much less kinetic energy from a bicycle and such a terrible story. also, i think the fa ct terrible story. also, i think the fact that straight after this happened, this woman ended up in hospital, this man was posting stuff on social media saying it was her fault? that is extraordinary, it makes it very much a story of his generation that somebody would be involved in something as terrible as this
the garden leads with the un warning to the us over racial tensions. —— the guardian.emorse, the cyclist faces jail after the crash that killed a mother. this young man crashed into a mother crossing the road in london and he had a bike that was for a velodrome and not the street and had no brakes? it was a lightweight, incredibly fast bike with the young man obsessed with dangerous bicycle riding videos and is incredibly tragic, this accident. it has ca ptu red tragic, this accident. it...
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the guardian leads with a photograph and a photo of one of the suspects, believed to be from rocco.lved in the attack. —— from morocco. the photograph suggesting the death toll of 13 is likely to rise. plans by the taxi company buber to recover from a spate of scandals, that in the financial times. let's begin with the metro. it's so difficult to find new words to say, isn't it, about these attacks? because unfortunately we've become rather too practised in reporting them in the last couple of years. we have, and it is a low tack attack which is very hard to defend against. it is just a vehicle you can hire fora against. it is just a vehicle you can hire for a few pounds or euros and can be used like this as a weapon. it's hard to see how you can protect against this apart from dealing with the source, which is the people driving them. and the choice of target, of course, las ramblas, at a time of year, but particularly now, is such a magnet for people visiting barcelona. yes, i'm sure many people watching this will have been down that area. it's such a vibrant street where you can
the guardian leads with a photograph and a photo of one of the suspects, believed to be from rocco.lved in the attack. —— from morocco. the photograph suggesting the death toll of 13 is likely to rise. plans by the taxi company buber to recover from a spate of scandals, that in the financial times. let's begin with the metro. it's so difficult to find new words to say, isn't it, about these attacks? because unfortunately we've become rather too practised in reporting them in the last couple...
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we begin with the guardian. that woman has died at a far right rally. she was at the counter rally.ns as well as democrats who are waiting in to tell donald trump he is not done enough. yes. i think these images of white supremacist protesters are so offensive to many across the political spectrum in america, so it is no surprise that marco rubio, who ran against donald trump, and chris christie, they have come out saying they need a stronger message from the white house and donald trump. why is there not a strong message? is one thing to condemn all extremism, but if it is a white supremacist ravi, that is the first review referred to, surely. absolutely. but not with donald trump. —— rally. he is not going to say that unless — is not there to say that. why not? because italy doesn't believe it. next he was said is fake news and they word or white supremacist. we have to say that his daughter, ivanka, has tweeted say there is no place for racism, white supremacist, and neo—nazis. which is odd. her father once said, but you will out specifically. maybe that is the closest we are goi
we begin with the guardian. that woman has died at a far right rally. she was at the counter rally.ns as well as democrats who are waiting in to tell donald trump he is not done enough. yes. i think these images of white supremacist protesters are so offensive to many across the political spectrum in america, so it is no surprise that marco rubio, who ran against donald trump, and chris christie, they have come out saying they need a stronger message from the white house and donald trump. why...
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let's start with the guardian story.
let's start with the guardian story.
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we begin with the guardian, and a warning to north korea from us defence chief james mattis, who saidruction of its people if it attacked america or its allies. and, in the guardian's financial pages, investors have sought out traditional safe havens such as gold and government bonds, as tension mounts between the us and north korea. the japan times says, according to diplomatic cables sent from us secretary of state rex tillerson, us envoys should sidestep any questions from foreign governments asking what will it take for the trump administration to re—engage in the paris climate agreement. the telegraph focusses on the european union, reporting that brussels is facing an expenses scandal after it had to admit senior officials had claimed tens of thousands of pounds to hire private jets and stay at luxury hotels.
we begin with the guardian, and a warning to north korea from us defence chief james mattis, who saidruction of its people if it attacked america or its allies. and, in the guardian's financial pages, investors have sought out traditional safe havens such as gold and government bonds, as tension mounts between the us and north korea. the japan times says, according to diplomatic cables sent from us secretary of state rex tillerson, us envoys should sidestep any questions from foreign...
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the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the uk food and drink industry, who say there coulding the uk. the ft says credit default swap bundles are making a comeback, ten years after the financial crisis. hedge funds are embracing the products, as low volatility and record prices for corporate debt tempt them into riskier areas, to make higher returns. also in the ft, google has changed the way it responds to people searching information on depression. the tech giant will now invite us users to fill out an online questionnaire to check whether their symptoms point
the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the uk food and drink industry, who say there coulding the uk. the ft says credit default swap bundles are making a comeback, ten years after the financial crisis. hedge funds are embracing the products, as low volatility and record prices for corporate debt tempt them into riskier areas, to make higher returns. also in the ft, google has changed the way it responds to people searching information on depression. the tech giant will now invite us...
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let us talk about the garden —— the guardian.s have been told they cannot use the term climate change any more. yes, it has come from the us department of agriculture, so therefore straight from the oval office and there's this donald trump trying to exert his own climate change denial on the most important department dealing with that? they want the workers to use phrases like weather extremes, we cannot use something about carbon, they cannot use reduce greenhouse gases as a phrase, instead they have to talk about building soil and organic matter and so building soil and organic matter and so on, all sounds like jargon but we must have an open and transparent debate about climate change and its possible effects rather than clouding the issue with terminology used. this isjust clouding the issue with terminology used. this is just classic clouding the issue with terminology used. this isjust classic donald trump, it is like, right, we will completely deny the issue of climate change committee has pulled out of the paris agreemen
let us talk about the garden —— the guardian.s have been told they cannot use the term climate change any more. yes, it has come from the us department of agriculture, so therefore straight from the oval office and there's this donald trump trying to exert his own climate change denial on the most important department dealing with that? they want the workers to use phrases like weather extremes, we cannot use something about carbon, they cannot use reduce greenhouse gases as a phrase,...
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detectives say the child's guardian lives in a home near the apartment complex.pparently the toddler walked all this way past gated entry points, possibly even crossing the six lanes snell avenue before he was discovered. he was taken to a nearby hospital and is unharmed. new police are focusing on how the boy was able to get out of the home and managed to wander off undetected. >> it's still too early to tell how this happened. again, we will complete a thorough investigation. >> we just did what we hope anybody else would do. that's what you're supposed to do. 3:30 in the morning, you see a little kid walking down the street. >> you can't just turn away. he'll be all right. no, i want to make sure he's okay and nothing is wrong with him and he's breathing and not bleeding. that he's okay. >> reporter: sources tell fox 2 the boy's guardian is his grandparent. and that that person was watching multiple children and the toddler wandered off undetected. police are talking to the grandparent and the result of those conversations could determine if charges are filed.
detectives say the child's guardian lives in a home near the apartment complex.pparently the toddler walked all this way past gated entry points, possibly even crossing the six lanes snell avenue before he was discovered. he was taken to a nearby hospital and is unharmed. new police are focusing on how the boy was able to get out of the home and managed to wander off undetected. >> it's still too early to tell how this happened. again, we will complete a thorough investigation. >>...
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the guardian says the transcript shows the president to be no more coherent and private than he is inlic, ill-informed, narcissistic -- to the point of absurdity. it appears people are missing the obamas dearly. they have been reports that people miss the obama so much that they regularly invite them to weddings and baby showers, etc.. the obamas regularly respond. i am not sure they are actually personally writing these notes, but it is still a cool gesture. >> thank you very much. for ♪ >> too many outsiders, culture and los angeles is something that begins and ends with the movies. but the city has always been home to radical ideas and art, architecture, literal -- literature, and urban life. the profile of the city has run bigger and writer. with new cultural institutions, new approaches to art, and new ways of thinking about the landscape. join me as we hit some of the city's most important cultural landscapes. this is
the guardian says the transcript shows the president to be no more coherent and private than he is inlic, ill-informed, narcissistic -- to the point of absurdity. it appears people are missing the obamas dearly. they have been reports that people miss the obama so much that they regularly invite them to weddings and baby showers, etc.. the obamas regularly respond. i am not sure they are actually personally writing these notes, but it is still a cool gesture. >> thank you very much. for...
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i've went two years ago down to perry, georgia, guardian center.lace where first responders from all over the world actually this. they can re-create. seeing video of it right now. re-create anything at this location. whether bifldingbifldbiflding - collapses, rescues from rooftops during flooding they created an entire neighborhood which they've can flood with millions of gallons of water to replicate the rooftop rescues we are seeing now. saw it in katrina. >> about to say. >> in new orleans. learned a lot of lessons from that. that's why they put in training facility. walter portion at guardian center. >> we are seeing water rescues. people being rescued from the top of their roofs. tell me about the danger that these first responders are going into. >> one of the things we learned from katrina is one of the ways, first responders and victims were actually injured and killed was during the rescue getting from the rooftops on to the boats. a very tricky situation. >> from the roof to the boat. that was real. >> very, very dangerous. tricky. a lot
i've went two years ago down to perry, georgia, guardian center.lace where first responders from all over the world actually this. they can re-create. seeing video of it right now. re-create anything at this location. whether bifldingbifldbiflding - collapses, rescues from rooftops during flooding they created an entire neighborhood which they've can flood with millions of gallons of water to replicate the rooftop rescues we are seeing now. saw it in katrina. >> about to say. >> in...
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"the guardian" meanwhile says that the u.n.e says the system is "working for that is a "working." that is a quote. in this, ana's role lot of focus on this, drawing -- drawing praise from international observers. how are chinese papers looking at that? >> chinese papers are quite divided. says thatna daily" sanctions are needed, it will not be enough to create a long-standing solution to the nuclear question. "china daily" is quite critical of the u.s.'s role in the region, saying it must stop military drills in south korea to prevent further escalation. anchor: so beijing sees itself as a mediator in the crisis. the big question is going and going to cooperate? clear. is not north korea has proven to be an unpredictable ally for beijing. i have this card team -- cartoon from the morning post. china is urging calm and kim ng-un isand -- kim jo call ancalm? better interpreter." when hundred 50,000 have signed protest against emmanuel macron's plans to give her an official title. she is often referred to as first lady. macron say
"the guardian" meanwhile says that the u.n.e says the system is "working for that is a "working." that is a quote. in this, ana's role lot of focus on this, drawing -- drawing praise from international observers. how are chinese papers looking at that? >> chinese papers are quite divided. says thatna daily" sanctions are needed, it will not be enough to create a long-standing solution to the nuclear question. "china daily" is quite critical of the...
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genie: another story from the guardian. it has been a very deadly month for wildlife protection. >> three more rangers have been killed in separate incidents in brazil, mexico and mollie. they were protecting endangered species against armed groups trying to illegally get in the park. three other men died in the democratic republic of alliancea few days before the renowned south african conservationist was killed by poachers in tanzania. it has been a really deadly month for rangers and for the guardian it is clear the business of protecting endangered animals is getting more and more dangerous. yesterday there was a very unusual birthday. turn -- tagged turned 10. >> twitter users generate 125 million per day. it went from being a very little used key on your keyboard to being an important social and cultural driver. think of things like oscars so white, the arab spring, or black lives matter. created thanks to the humble #. people are buying fewer televisions. they say #'s allow us to watch live events on social media fee
genie: another story from the guardian. it has been a very deadly month for wildlife protection. >> three more rangers have been killed in separate incidents in brazil, mexico and mollie. they were protecting endangered species against armed groups trying to illegally get in the park. three other men died in the democratic republic of alliancea few days before the renowned south african conservationist was killed by poachers in tanzania. it has been a really deadly month for rangers and...
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clearly a difficult time for the guardian because they are responsible for her care.child is in the care of the local authority. the resources to meet her needs are not there, they are not social care resources , not there, they are not social care resources, they are health. thank you forjoining us and giving is more perspective on an incredibly disturbing case. time to have a look at the weather. no pressure in control, it has led toa no pressure in control, it has led to a windy day across southern counties in particular, in scotland the winds have been lighter, we've seen some the winds have been lighter, we've seen some hefty downpours here. lovely picture from a viewers in kent, and across scotland this picture from one viewer shows nimbus clouds developing across aberdeenshire. those storms will ease, you can see the bright colours on the radar and satellite picture, a rush of them across the country, they have been blowing in england and wales because of the strong winds, these will continue across the north and the west for some time, we could see light rain
clearly a difficult time for the guardian because they are responsible for her care.child is in the care of the local authority. the resources to meet her needs are not there, they are not social care resources , not there, they are not social care resources, they are health. thank you forjoining us and giving is more perspective on an incredibly disturbing case. time to have a look at the weather. no pressure in control, it has led toa no pressure in control, it has led to a windy day across...
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guardian of a twa yoerld wandering an apartment complex al alone this morning. >> a man wanted if ar shooting is caught this morning in a bay area bar. >> and rex tillerson speaks out about the tensions between the u.s. and north korea as president donald trump takes to twitter. . >> ktvu news at noon starts now. >>> the toddler found wandering outside alone in an apartment complex has been located, but a lot of questions still remain. >> we covered this on mornings on 2. . at 3:30 this morning in the wood, a gated complex in south san jose. san jose. and moments ago, the child's guardian has come forward and now being questioned. ing questioned. jesse hass. >> and no idea how this child got outside, but that is one of the central questions that the police department and family unit is exploring, interviewing the guardian of that child right now, found outside to my left in the parking lot spaced by the scare. the scare. and take a look at our video video. o video. complex resident said said she was driving her fiance to work this morning and as the couple got into a car along buildi
guardian of a twa yoerld wandering an apartment complex al alone this morning. >> a man wanted if ar shooting is caught this morning in a bay area bar. >> and rex tillerson speaks out about the tensions between the u.s. and north korea as president donald trump takes to twitter. . >> ktvu news at noon starts now. >>> the toddler found wandering outside alone in an apartment complex has been located, but a lot of questions still remain. >> we covered this on...