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good evening i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich.pfire in butte county has now grown to 173 square miles, nearly the size of the city of san jose. 23 people confirmed dead. that number is expected to rise. the fire has destroyed more than 6,400 buildings and still threatening another 16,000 structures. but crews, they are making progress. tonight, the campfire is 25% contained. >> we have team coverage from the fire lines. wiley manuel has new de-- wilson walker has new details on the origin of the fire, but we are live with katie nielsen. katie? >> reporter: brian, more than 100 people are still missing here in paradise and the surrounding communities. that's why five teams from the coroner's office spread out today to try to find those still unaccounted for. it's a daunting task, searching through the ashes. >> we are just going door to door, house to house, looking for families, loved on
good evening i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich.pfire in butte county has now grown to 173 square miles, nearly the size of the city of san jose. 23 people confirmed dead. that number is expected to rise. the fire has destroyed more than 6,400 buildings and still threatening another 16,000 structures. but crews, they are making progress. tonight, the campfire is 25% contained. >> we have team coverage from the fire lines. wiley manuel has new de-- wilson walker has new...
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. >> and i'm brian hackney. election day now less than two days away, and san francisco could see a record turnout. kpix 5's katie neilson is breaking down some of the numbers. >> more than a hundred people cast ballots today at san francisco city hall, and the director of elections thinks this could be a record turnout for a midterm. san francisco didn't even start keeping track of voter turnout until the 60s, and the record for a midterm voter turnout was back in 1974 at68 percent. if san francisco sees a large turnout on election day, the city could match for beat that record. >> we have a very good turnout so far in san francisco, and if the numbers continue i think we'll have a surprising turnout by the end of voting on election day. >> in addition to early voting, more than 100,000 mail in ballots have already been received, and they expect to get another hundred thousand into the office in the next two days. now the polls are closed for today, but early voting will continue tomorrow morning at city hall f
. >> and i'm brian hackney. election day now less than two days away, and san francisco could see a record turnout. kpix 5's katie neilson is breaking down some of the numbers. >> more than a hundred people cast ballots today at san francisco city hall, and the director of elections thinks this could be a record turnout for a midterm. san francisco didn't even start keeping track of voter turnout until the 60s, and the record for a midterm voter turnout was back in 1974 at68...
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he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called deaf rave.oduction is it's very visually based. you can see a lot of what it is you're doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and he's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. one summer in the early 1980's, two american friends argued about who could survive better in the wild. to try and settle the matter, they got two agricultural paint guns, shot at each other, and a unique sport was born. it is of course, paintballing and is enjoyed by millions around the world. our witness team spoke to charles gaines, paintballing's coinventor. paintball originated with a bet between myself and my best friend charles gaines. he was a very successful stock trader on the new york stock exchange. he believed the capacity to survive and do well is an inherent, inborn talent. he would a
he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called deaf rave.oduction is it's very visually based. you can see a lot of what it is you're doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and he's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. one summer in the early...
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he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called deaf rave.ased. you can see a lot of what it is you're doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and he's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. he's triumphed at the tour de france and holds a clutch of world and olympic titles. now cyclist geraint thomas has taken on a new challenge on a visit ofjapan. but as andy beatt reports it didn't exactly go to plan. swapping bikes for baseball. tour de france winner geraint thomas and his team sky companions in japan. the idea of hitting balls straight into the crowd is perhaps a little off base. as the front row took cover, the welshman channelled his best babe ruth only to connect with the fan base in a whole new way. cue an apology and a hasty invitation to meet the team. i enjoyed that. well, managed to get one person in the
he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called deaf rave.ased. you can see a lot of what it is you're doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and he's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. he's triumphed at the tour de france and holds a clutch of...
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he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called its deaf rave.se. you can see a lot of what it is you are doing. he isa lot of what it is you are doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and here's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. don't forget, you can see much more stories like that on the bbc news website. many thanks for watching. hello there. the weekend so far has brought a real mix of weather. dry for some, wet for others. faure few, very wet indeed. this is the satellite picture. look at this beautiful swirled of cloud. a deep area of low pressure just hear drifting to the north—west of the british isles. this band of cloud, eight pontal system which has brought quite a lot of rain in some places during saturday, and is still sitting in place for the first part of sunday. the rain fizzling away, at least for a
he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called its deaf rave.se. you can see a lot of what it is you are doing. he isa lot of what it is you are doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and here's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. don't forget, you...
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. >> i'm brian hackney with the view from the top of the salesforce tower cam, showing you the sun sinking the west at 5:07 this evening. if voters approve prop 7, lawmakers will have to change to abolish the time change with two-thirds majority. even then it will not be a done deal. california, which still needs congressional approval. >> do you see it getting congressional approval? >> i think it is possible. >> congressman rocanas says the country is outgrowing the need. and earlier this year, marco rubio introduced a bill to switch to standard time for the whole country. he says california, they could jump start the national debate. >> i think california, passing a bat lot initiative would go a long way as we tend to set that trend, whether it will be alternative energy or lgbtq rights. california, they really have a huge impact on the nation. >> the problem is if we did that, it will be dark quite late in the morning and until after 8:00. doing away with the time change would mean kids would walk to school in the dark, increasing their risk for accident. it would be chaotic. >> the el
. >> i'm brian hackney with the view from the top of the salesforce tower cam, showing you the sun sinking the west at 5:07 this evening. if voters approve prop 7, lawmakers will have to change to abolish the time change with two-thirds majority. even then it will not be a done deal. california, which still needs congressional approval. >> do you see it getting congressional approval? >> i think it is possible. >> congressman rocanas says the country is outgrowing the...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. it's about out in the horizon, but it is there. here is how the sun looks.ould see too much by then. sunday actually began with less haze as reflected by the air quality numbers. at 5:00 a.m. a number of stations were out of the unhelpful air zone. the ones in the orange color, the worse air quality at the stations in red. by this afternoon, all stations, they had unhelpful air. we've got the 36-hour smoke forecast scrolling into the bottom left hand corner of your screen. and the dark of the color, the worse the air will be. there is good news on the way. we'll have that when we cover the forecast in a few minutes. >> we'll take that. the air is so bad though, getting nationwide attention. cbs margaret mamer asked goff0 margaret brennan asked governor brown about it this -- cbs margaret brennan asked governor brown about the air quality. >> it is far less than beijing, shanghai, and los angeles. it was in the 50s. it's not good, but for a few days we'll get through it. >> coming up at 6:30, we'll have much more from governor brown's interview including his
. >> i'm brian hackney. it's about out in the horizon, but it is there. here is how the sun looks.ould see too much by then. sunday actually began with less haze as reflected by the air quality numbers. at 5:00 a.m. a number of stations were out of the unhelpful air zone. the ones in the orange color, the worse air quality at the stations in red. by this afternoon, all stations, they had unhelpful air. we've got the 36-hour smoke forecast scrolling into the bottom left hand corner of your...
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he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called deaf rave.production is it's very visually based. you can see a lot of what it is you're doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and he's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. do yourfriends all agree with you when it comes to politics? do the stories on your social media feed tend to reinforce your view of the world? as part of the bbc‘s ask america project we asked voters from a dozen us states if they live in a political bubble — and what that means for dialogue in a democracy. friends, as soon as they find out that i am a republican, they do not want to talk to me any more. do you live... ..in a political bubble? next question. i don't know about that. sometimes i wonder if they should. that is a hard question. i freely admit that. i don't. it has become safer to re
he studied a course at a special music school in hackney, called deaf rave.production is it's very visually based. you can see a lot of what it is you're doing. he is a natural beat maker. the lyrics he writes about, well, he is very much reflecting on life, his experiences, the way he sees things, and he's a very tuned in individual. soon kevin was performing his own music in front of thousands of people and he explains how his attitude helped achieve his ambition. do yourfriends all agree...
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police have launched a murder investigation following the attack in hackney early this morning. officer was stabbed outside ilford train station in east london last night. the officer's injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. finally, the british film director nicolas rogue has died at the age of 90. in a career spanning six decades, he was celebrated for his original style of film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes. roeg also directed mickjagger and james fox in the crime drama performance and david bowie in the science fiction movie the man who fell to earth. let's speak now to nickjames, editor of the british film institute's magazine, sight and sound. how are you feeling having received this news? is incredibly sad, this man was the greatest living british film director around. he had a visual style that none of his compatriots really had. all of those films you just mentioned have the most vivid scenes you could possibly conceive. we never saw the australian outback the way we do in his film walkabou
police have launched a murder investigation following the attack in hackney early this morning. officer was stabbed outside ilford train station in east london last night. the officer's injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. finally, the british film director nicolas rogue has died at the age of 90. in a career spanning six decades, he was celebrated for his original style of film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes....
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argue least till dealing with resumes hostile environment i'm joined now by former labor council for hackney and windrows campaign a patrick vernon has just launched a new petition to the british government stating there should be no cap limit on compensation given to people like elder and rachelle thanks so much matter of coming on so i don't know what your immediate reaction was but what sort of confidence do you have in amber rudd disgraced windrush could be returning to government overseeing universal credit as the compensation of the windows scandal continues vile. home office or obviously as minister she had responsibility for the implementation of the hostile environment she took of the mantle from theresa may and she resigned about may time because she broke the ministerial code because she lied to parliament and she admitted that she couldn't have a handle on what was happened the home office and four months later for her to be appointed as such a state for work for pensions face to all those victims of the in a scandal because for two main reasons firstly the government will be pro
argue least till dealing with resumes hostile environment i'm joined now by former labor council for hackney and windrows campaign a patrick vernon has just launched a new petition to the british government stating there should be no cap limit on compensation given to people like elder and rachelle thanks so much matter of coming on so i don't know what your immediate reaction was but what sort of confidence do you have in amber rudd disgraced windrush could be returning to government...
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police have launched a murder investigation following the attack in hackney early this morning.n officer was stabbed outside ilford train station in east london last night. the officer's injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. the national crime agency has issued a warning to organised gangs, which it says are behind a recent spike in illegal attempts to cross the english channel. this morning, the french authorities picked up five migrants from a small boat just off the coast southwest of calais. on friday, eight iranians were brought ashore after their dinghy was spotted off the coast of kent. it brings the total number of suspected migrants to have reached the uk this month to 101. 0ur reporter keith doyle has more. these men were found in a dinghy by a border force patrol boat in the channel yesterday. the eight men, who say they are iranian, were taken into custody and interviewed by immigration officers. the day before, 1a people were found in two dinghies in the channel. french authorities found another 11 suspected migrants on the same day. there has been a huge
police have launched a murder investigation following the attack in hackney early this morning.n officer was stabbed outside ilford train station in east london last night. the officer's injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. the national crime agency has issued a warning to organised gangs, which it says are behind a recent spike in illegal attempts to cross the english channel. this morning, the french authorities picked up five migrants from a small boat just off the coast...
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. >> and i'm brian hackney.day now less than two days away, and san francisco could see a record turnout. kpix 5's katie neilson is breaking down some of the numbers. >> more than a hundred people cast ballots today at san francisco city hall, and the director of elections thinks this could be a record turnout for a midterm. san francisco didn't even start keeping track of voter turnout fotil the 60s, and the record
. >> and i'm brian hackney.day now less than two days away, and san francisco could see a record turnout. kpix 5's katie neilson is breaking down some of the numbers. >> more than a hundred people cast ballots today at san francisco city hall, and the director of elections thinks this could be a record turnout for a midterm. san francisco didn't even start keeping track of voter turnout fotil the 60s, and the record
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police have launched a investigation after the attack in hackney this morning.lford train station last night —— ilford. the injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. rugby, and they were victories for england and scotland this afternoon in the final weekend of the autumn internationals with wheels about to ta ke internationals with wheels about to take on south africa and ireland facing the united states later. with the latest, here's patrick geary. 0n the morning of his final bbc radio commentary, a last look around. his most famous words were ina around. his most famous words were in a world cup final as england beat australia. within two minutes, they we re australia. within two minutes, they were beating them once more. england we re were beating them once more. england were in control, but there was a flaw in the plan. for a time, they we re flaw in the plan. for a time, they were rocked. this was an illegal tackle, but not a penalty try. england got away with that then after the break, elliott staley got away from australia. 0nce after the break, el
police have launched a investigation after the attack in hackney this morning.lford train station last night —— ilford. the injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. rugby, and they were victories for england and scotland this afternoon in the final weekend of the autumn internationals with wheels about to ta ke internationals with wheels about to take on south africa and ireland facing the united states later. with the latest, here's patrick geary. 0n the morning of his final bbc...
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. >> it's a little bit of a hackneyed phrase. and it's been portrayed in hollywood a lot, about never ask your men to do anything that you wouldn't be willing to do yourself. but i think for junior officers, that is so important. and i think it's also important that you always think of the men that you're leading as being the most important thing that you're ever going to do. by that, i mean, even if it comes to challenging your leaders, because of what they're asking you to do, which means you're asking your men and women to do that. think of them first. if you constantly think of your own men and women in combat situations first, you will be the leader that all of them can respect. a school of business or school of engineering -- when you're being trained, deal with men and women in life and death situations, constantly. that's the most important responsibility that you can ever be in. >> i agree with that. i would add that the military today is a different military than -- you're going to be leading professionals. you're going
. >> it's a little bit of a hackneyed phrase. and it's been portrayed in hollywood a lot, about never ask your men to do anything that you wouldn't be willing to do yourself. but i think for junior officers, that is so important. and i think it's also important that you always think of the men that you're leading as being the most important thing that you're ever going to do. by that, i mean, even if it comes to challenging your leaders, because of what they're asking you to do, which...
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it's a little bit of a hackneyed phrase and it's been portrayed in hollywood a lot about never ask your men to do anything that you wouldn't be willing to do yourself. but i think for junior officers, that is so important. and i think it's also important that you always think of the men that you're leading as being the most important thing that you're ever going to do. and by that i mean, even when it -- if it comes to challenging your leaders because of what -- what they're asking you to do, which means you're asking your men and women to do that. think of them first. if you constantly think of your own men and women in combat situations first, i think that you will be the kind of leader that all of them will respect the most. i even try to do that in academia. it's not as easy in the academic world because you are this professor type. but i think when it comes to leading men and women in combat, leading men and women in life and death situations, all the things you're being trained to do right now are so different than just someone that's in a school of business or school of engineeri
it's a little bit of a hackneyed phrase and it's been portrayed in hollywood a lot about never ask your men to do anything that you wouldn't be willing to do yourself. but i think for junior officers, that is so important. and i think it's also important that you always think of the men that you're leading as being the most important thing that you're ever going to do. and by that i mean, even when it -- if it comes to challenging your leaders because of what -- what they're asking you to do,...
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i was working at a hospice in hackney and i realised working with young people who had lost a parent,oach. it is also very expensive and young people are spending more and more time online grieving, so i realised that there was a real need to develop something that would help young people get through the grieving process. actually, that is where i met jamie. jamie, perhaps you could tell us about your story, because you lost your dad two and a half years ago. how did that affect you day to day? day to day, that kind of affected me because of the kind of affected me because of the kind of affected me because of the kind of support that i had from my dad just collapsed so not entirely but... so that kind of left me a bit more isolated and left me going out there and looking for help sort of thing. and sometimes i didn't go down the right path and looking back at it now, if i was looking back, i would want to help myself have an easier path and that is what the game is kind of about. and having the experience of grief yourself, how has the game helped you?m the experience of grief yourse
i was working at a hospice in hackney and i realised working with young people who had lost a parent,oach. it is also very expensive and young people are spending more and more time online grieving, so i realised that there was a real need to develop something that would help young people get through the grieving process. actually, that is where i met jamie. jamie, perhaps you could tell us about your story, because you lost your dad two and a half years ago. how did that affect you day to day?...
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hackney has seen the highest rate of growth in house prices of all london boroughs in the last 20 yearsmped 489% since 1998. experts say it is partly down to the area's arts scene and thriving nightlife, which has attracted young professionals. the whale living in a stretch of the thames may be able to survive there, according to experts. nicknamed benny the beluga, it was first spotted off the coast of gravesend nearly two months ago. thousands have flocked to the area to catch a glimpse. the whale's behaviour and food sources are being carefully monitored by teams of divers and the port of london authority. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tube this morning. 0n the trains, over—running engineering work means on south western railway, the line between waterloo and surbiton is blocked. severe disruption. swr are advising people not to travel. southern and the gatwick express have delays of around 15 minutes after engineering works between balham and victoria finished late. 0n the roads, in westminster, bridge street is closed between parliamen
hackney has seen the highest rate of growth in house prices of all london boroughs in the last 20 yearsmped 489% since 1998. experts say it is partly down to the area's arts scene and thriving nightlife, which has attracted young professionals. the whale living in a stretch of the thames may be able to survive there, according to experts. nicknamed benny the beluga, it was first spotted off the coast of gravesend nearly two months ago. thousands have flocked to the area to catch a glimpse. the...