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nbc's sarah harman is in the fire zone north of los angeles. >> reporter: firefighters trying to gain the upper hand again the maria fire working around the clock against santa ana winds and bone dry vegetation. and at a critical moment drones forced water drop choppers out of the sky. >> data confirmed drone siting holding the aircraft down. >> life or death situation for the piemts flying the aircraft. >> reporter: while fire retardened drops samd this orchd from flames, the harvest may be a loss. >> how can you eat this fruit? now is it edible? i don't know yet. >> and zpit massive preemptive blackouts meant to prevent fires. >> you have no power no water no way to put the fire out and someone not a lot of money that loses everything. >> that caused the maria fire under review but local utility so call edison says it reenergized a power line minutes before the fire erupted. power lines investigated as a potential cause of at least two other fires. as residents across the state take stock of what they've lost. >> pretty disappointing. i mean, we're never going to be able to reconstr
nbc's sarah harman is in the fire zone north of los angeles. >> reporter: firefighters trying to gain the upper hand again the maria fire working around the clock against santa ana winds and bone dry vegetation. and at a critical moment drones forced water drop choppers out of the sky. >> data confirmed drone siting holding the aircraft down. >> life or death situation for the piemts flying the aircraft. >> reporter: while fire retardened drops samd this orchd from...
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your sister geraldine wants to stand her ground she's adamant that harman and the other refugees are staying in the monastery until a solution is found. out maxim is whatever you do to the least of my brothers so you do and to me we always say that we live according to the gospel and this is the practical application practice because it's no. harm on isn't christian but he keeps being drawn to the monasteries chapel out of gratitude and admiration he's aware that without the sisters and their strong belief he might not be in germany anymore. norway is home to one of the most unique education systems in europe children only receive marks after the 7th grade and i t students are given free laptops while norway often achieves top results in international education rankings the government goes to great lengths to ensure all children receive a good education no matter where they live and in a place with mountains fiords and islands like on a hell of year archipelago in the far north getting to school can be a challenge for pupils like erlend also but despite the long commute he always get
your sister geraldine wants to stand her ground she's adamant that harman and the other refugees are staying in the monastery until a solution is found. out maxim is whatever you do to the least of my brothers so you do and to me we always say that we live according to the gospel and this is the practical application practice because it's no. harm on isn't christian but he keeps being drawn to the monasteries chapel out of gratitude and admiration he's aware that without the sisters and their...
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sarah harman north of los angeles. >> reporter: devastating fires scorched nearly 100,000 acres and forced thousands from their homes, the president lashed out at california governor gavin newsom and threatened to pull federal funding tweeting every year it's the same thing and then he comes to the federal government for monetary help. no more. get your act together, governor. and blasted new sosom's forest management. i told him the first day we met he must clean his forest floors. he doubled down on the south lawn. >> he's like a child. he doesn't know what he's doing. every year it's california. it's rarely somebody else or some place else. >> reporter: newsom fired back, you don't believe in climate change. you are excused from this conversation. the president has suggested cleaning the forest floors before, suggesting specifically they be raked after the devastating campfire that killed 85 people, the president said -- >> take care of the floors, you know, the floors of the forest. it's very important. >> reporter: adding he had taken advice from finland's president. >> they had spent
sarah harman north of los angeles. >> reporter: devastating fires scorched nearly 100,000 acres and forced thousands from their homes, the president lashed out at california governor gavin newsom and threatened to pull federal funding tweeting every year it's the same thing and then he comes to the federal government for monetary help. no more. get your act together, governor. and blasted new sosom's forest management. i told him the first day we met he must clean his forest floors. he...
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a few minutes later labour's harriet harman decided to withdraw. so it was down to just three.mps who voted in round two didn't take part, so how would the 565 votes be distributed 7 169, sir lindsay hoyle, 267. laing, 127. two ballot papers are spoiled. those two votes wouldn't have made any difference — and dame eleanor laing was eliminated. then there were two. this is the result of the ballot, 540 ballots were cast and other pressing engagements taking people away. the number of votes cast for each candidate were as followed. chris bryant, 213. sir lindsay hoyle, 325. and that's how sir lindsay hoyle became speaker. you're watching monday in parliament with me, mandy baker. don't forget this programme and the reviews of the other days of the parliamentary week are all available on the bbc iplayer. an all—party parliamentary report called no place at home recently warned that children in care were almost twice as likely to be placed outside their local area and in unregulated accommodation than three years ago. the crossbench or independent peer, lord laming, wanted to know
a few minutes later labour's harriet harman decided to withdraw. so it was down to just three.mps who voted in round two didn't take part, so how would the 565 votes be distributed 7 169, sir lindsay hoyle, 267. laing, 127. two ballot papers are spoiled. those two votes wouldn't have made any difference — and dame eleanor laing was eliminated. then there were two. this is the result of the ballot, 540 ballots were cast and other pressing engagements taking people away. the number of votes...
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nbc's sarah harman joins us now with more. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. president trump has spoken publicly about the devastating california wildfires for the first time, hitting out at the state's governor, gavin newsom, and sparking a tweet battle. as california recovers from devastating fires ha scorched nearly 100,000 acres and forced thousands from their homes, the president lashed out ao ll fedel funding. tweeting, "every year it's the same thing, and then he comes to the federal government for monetary help. no more. get your act together, governor." and blasted newsom's forest management "i told him from the first day we met that he must clean his forest floors. he doubled down on the south lawn >> the governor doesn't know he's like a child. he doesn't know what he's doing. every year it's always california it's rarely somebody else or someplace else >> reporter: newsom fired back, "you don't believe in climate change you are excused from this conversation koechlt the president has suggested cleaning the forest floors before suggesting specifical
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ms harriet harman. thank you, mr clarke.ernment are broken. many of us work under a hail of threats of violence to us, to our families, to our stuff. so, your choice of next speaker is really important. i know you want to speaker who will be, and will be seen to be scrupulously impartial, and fairto will be seen to be scrupulously impartial, and fair to every mp from every party. when i was leader of the house, iwas every party. when i was leader of the house, i was exactly that. it is notjust the house, i was exactly that. it is not just about being the house, i was exactly that. it is notjust about being fair, though, it is about perception. we cannot go on with huge decisions being made by one person behind closed doors. i would reform the speaker's powers to make them transparent and accountable to this house. i would be fearless in standing up for the rights of the house. i know you want to speaker who understands what it is to bea to speaker who understands what it is to be a government backbencher, and an opposition b
ms harriet harman. thank you, mr clarke.ernment are broken. many of us work under a hail of threats of violence to us, to our families, to our stuff. so, your choice of next speaker is really important. i know you want to speaker who will be, and will be seen to be scrupulously impartial, and fairto will be seen to be scrupulously impartial, and fair to every mp from every party. when i was leader of the house, iwas every party. when i was leader of the house, i was exactly that. it is notjust...
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iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali harman a has backed the gasoline price rises that have caused nationwide protests demonstrations broke out across the country after the government raised the price of gas by 50 percent to iran's $0.12 a liter mass protests in the capital tehran and elsewhere some of which turned violent with demonstrators setting fires and breaking windows iranian authorities raise the official death toll to at least 3. us electric car maker tesla plans to invest up to 4000000000 euros in its recently announced factory outside berlin germany german media reports the creation of a so-called factory could bring thousands of jobs to a region weak in industrial and factoring but no legal papers have been signed yet and tesla found the e.u. long lost does have a reputation as a corporate maverick. the announcement came as a total surprise during an awards ceremony in berlin on musk announced a news matter of fact early. we've decided to put it as they get a factory europe in the berlin area. the plan is to build it in the small town of green hide it just east of lynn it'll be t
iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali harman a has backed the gasoline price rises that have caused nationwide protests demonstrations broke out across the country after the government raised the price of gas by 50 percent to iran's $0.12 a liter mass protests in the capital tehran and elsewhere some of which turned violent with demonstrators setting fires and breaking windows iranian authorities raise the official death toll to at least 3. us electric car maker tesla plans to invest up to...
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just depends on the votes in the last round are redistributed for some harriet harman dropped out.wn and the last round. she will be disappointed by that. there are some mps who are a big concern and think that lindsay hoyle will get it and think he is a safe pair hands but they also feared that maybe he will be too controlled by the establishment if you like, that the establishment if you like, that the government thinks that maybe he will not be an interventionist or as outspoken asjohn burke howe, who as we know during this break the process has really pushed the rules and bent the rules some will say but he would say he just allowing mps to question the government to make sure that they hold the executive to account. we will see what happens in the next hour. i know you are keeping a close eye on things for us. keeping a close eye on things for us. we will get back to you as soon as you have more to tell us for now, thank you. let's turn to sportsday now. hello and thanks for joining us on sportday. i'm ben croucher. these are your top stories. on top of the world. lewis hamilt
just depends on the votes in the last round are redistributed for some harriet harman dropped out.wn and the last round. she will be disappointed by that. there are some mps who are a big concern and think that lindsay hoyle will get it and think he is a safe pair hands but they also feared that maybe he will be too controlled by the establishment if you like, that the establishment if you like, that the government thinks that maybe he will not be an interventionist or as outspoken asjohn burke...
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artist rembrandt harman's on fun rhine is a national hero in the netherlands using just a few color pigments made his canvases shine like almost nobody before him. now 350 years after his death his fame lives on. his most famous painting the night watch hangs in amsterdam's rights museum and is now undergoing restoration. a laser scan the painting and analyze the chemical elements and the layers of paint. but does that tell us anything about rembrandt's genius. to slow down so both the announcers to paint such a huge picture has to sketch the composition 1st out some other example of the 1st to position the end science flag on the left different to its ideal place to kind of indian caught up on the famous to go he goes as ink on. he developed this picture successively as he was painting it and this way exciting to see this development process because and it can you find out how rembrandt thought and which decisions he made and that's what i can cite on have. lied and rembrandts hometown lies about 40 kilometers south of amsterdam. he was born here in 1606 his parents' house no longer stands.
artist rembrandt harman's on fun rhine is a national hero in the netherlands using just a few color pigments made his canvases shine like almost nobody before him. now 350 years after his death his fame lives on. his most famous painting the night watch hangs in amsterdam's rights museum and is now undergoing restoration. a laser scan the painting and analyze the chemical elements and the layers of paint. but does that tell us anything about rembrandt's genius. to slow down so both the...
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nbc's sarah harman south side the school in santa clarita.ood morning. >> reporter: hallie, good morning. this attack lasted just 16 seconds and it continues to puzzle investigators. they're still trying to work out why the suspect, a boy scout who ran cross country, opened fire on his classmates. days after a 16-year-old student gunned down two classmates, opening fire with a .45 caliber handgun, his motive remains a mystery. >> we did not find any manifesto, any diary that spilled it out, any suicide note or writings that will clearly identify his motive. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter chose his victims at random, counting out his rounds in order to save the final bullet for himself. succumbing to his injuries late friday. >> he seemed very familiar with firing the weapon. >> reporter: law enforcement tell nbc news the weapon may have been a ghost gun similar to these, easily purchased online and assembled at home. >> they're even on youtube how to do it. you convert the kit into a gun. it is not registered and it is untraceable.
nbc's sarah harman south side the school in santa clarita.ood morning. >> reporter: hallie, good morning. this attack lasted just 16 seconds and it continues to puzzle investigators. they're still trying to work out why the suspect, a boy scout who ran cross country, opened fire on his classmates. days after a 16-year-old student gunned down two classmates, opening fire with a .45 caliber handgun, his motive remains a mystery. >> we did not find any manifesto, any diary that spilled...
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as a free human being without fearing that a police would arrest and deport me immediately to the harman and 5 other refugees were granted church asylum in the dominican monastery here they're safe for the time being but nuns provide food shelter and they give german lessons every up to noon. orange. for the. previously rejected asylum seekers like a man who sought refuge in a church almost always had a child's for a 2nd hearing but recently the federal authorities rejects nearly all such applications but. since church asylum regulations were tightened last year sister jodie often doesn't know how long the refugees have to stay to be safe from deportation and sometimes she has to turn down refugees seeking help its own asylum seekers came here broken and devastated lying before me crying and i had to say we haven't got enough space there are too many i thought oh my god this is hell so i won't be able to carry on. her engagement is viewed with skepticism by politicians in berlin like thorsten fly who deals with domestic policy church asylum will be respected and police force won't be use
as a free human being without fearing that a police would arrest and deport me immediately to the harman and 5 other refugees were granted church asylum in the dominican monastery here they're safe for the time being but nuns provide food shelter and they give german lessons every up to noon. orange. for the. previously rejected asylum seekers like a man who sought refuge in a church almost always had a child's for a 2nd hearing but recently the federal authorities rejects nearly all such...
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sarah harman is there with late details. >> reporter: a dream vacation ending in violent illness for some aboard the norwegian "joy." hundreds were rushed off in los angeles after a possible n norovirus outbreak. >> they announced members of the crew and staff. >> reporter: paramedics awaited the sick passengers. none of the symptoms are believed to be life-threatening. norwegian saying in a statement during a few guests on board experienced a stomach-related illness. to mitigate any impact of this rare occ implemented stringent sanitation proceedings. according to the company the norwegian yt joy" can hold over 3,800 passengers and 1,800 crew. they were on a 16-day cruise from florida when the outbreak occurred 19 to 21 million cases a year including nausea, diarrhea and vomiting. >> people are most symptomatic and a few days after all symptoms resolve. >> reporter: all passengering are back on solid ground the "joy" is en route to mexico with a new cruise, new passengers they tell nbc news they have conducted a thorough inspection and rigorous cleaning and they will continue to mon
sarah harman is there with late details. >> reporter: a dream vacation ending in violent illness for some aboard the norwegian "joy." hundreds were rushed off in los angeles after a possible n norovirus outbreak. >> they announced members of the crew and staff. >> reporter: paramedics awaited the sick passengers. none of the symptoms are believed to be life-threatening. norwegian saying in a statement during a few guests on board experienced a stomach-related...
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harriet harman withdrew, and eleanor laing was fifth to go, leaving two labour mps in the run off.tes cast for each candidate was as followed, chris bryant, 213. sir lindsay hoyle, 325. but that's not quite the end of the rather lengthy process. i invite sir lindsay hoyle to take the chair of the house. it's traditional for the speaker elect to appear reluctant to take thejob, so he or she is dragged to the chair. labour's caroline flint and the conservative and former deputy speaker nigel evans doing the dragging this time. the tradition comes from the fact that the speaker has to communicate the opinion of the commons to the monarch — and, in the past at least, if the monarch didn't like the message, he or she might — literally — shoot the messanger. once in position, lindsay hoyle spoke to mps. it is about the challenges ahead for me and this chamber. i stand by what i said and i stand firm that i hope this house will be once a great respected house not just in here but across the world. we have to make sure that tarnish is polished away and the respect and tolerance that we exp
harriet harman withdrew, and eleanor laing was fifth to go, leaving two labour mps in the run off.tes cast for each candidate was as followed, chris bryant, 213. sir lindsay hoyle, 325. but that's not quite the end of the rather lengthy process. i invite sir lindsay hoyle to take the chair of the house. it's traditional for the speaker elect to appear reluctant to take thejob, so he or she is dragged to the chair. labour's caroline flint and the conservative and former deputy speaker nigel...
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harriet harman is the mother of the house of commons, and twice labour's acting leader.as chaired this committee since 2017, and wants to repair what she calls reputational damage to parliament. sir lindsay hoyle is the most experienced. he has been the senior deputy speaker since 2010. dame eleanor lange is another deputy speaker after a promotion. if she gets the top job she will work to restore trust in our democracy. sir edward lee has been a conservative backbencher since 1983 and would be a traditional speaker who does not speak too much. a northern ireland minister until last year and says the speaker he will not make up parliamentary procedure. and finally dame rosie, a deputy speaker sincejune 2017, and a former labour chief weapon. —— chief whip. she will adjudicate rather than dictate. gary conor. well, who better to ask about the challenges facing the new speaker than dr ruth fox from the hansard society. i think the next speaker is certainly, in terms of how they are running what they are saying in the hustings events that have been taking place in the run—u
harriet harman is the mother of the house of commons, and twice labour's acting leader.as chaired this committee since 2017, and wants to repair what she calls reputational damage to parliament. sir lindsay hoyle is the most experienced. he has been the senior deputy speaker since 2010. dame eleanor lange is another deputy speaker after a promotion. if she gets the top job she will work to restore trust in our democracy. sir edward lee has been a conservative backbencher since 1983 and would be...
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harriet harman, the former deputy labour leader, meg hillier, chair of the public accounts —— publicthe house and then mps will vote in a secret ballot and successive ballots will be held until either one candidate wins more than 50% of the vote or only one candidate remains. plaid cymru has launched its election campaign, saying it‘s the party with the ‘highest ambition‘ for wales. the bbc‘s wales political editor, felicity evans is at the launch in anglesey. a lot of interest in whether there will be an alliance with other remain parties in wales. what can you tell is about that? that is right. of course, this goes back to the by—election in the summer, where plaid cymru and the greens stood back to let the liberal democrats have a free run of it, so far as remain parties were concerned. that was a significant help in getting the victorious lib dem over the line in that by—election. ever since then, there has been talk about replicating an agreement of that kind when a general election campaign happens, and we know that the parties have been in quite protracted negotiations by this
harriet harman, the former deputy labour leader, meg hillier, chair of the public accounts —— publicthe house and then mps will vote in a secret ballot and successive ballots will be held until either one candidate wins more than 50% of the vote or only one candidate remains. plaid cymru has launched its election campaign, saying it‘s the party with the ‘highest ambition‘ for wales. the bbc‘s wales political editor, felicity evans is at the launch in anglesey. a lot of interest in...
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the other names are harriet harman, the longest serving female mp.e side of the house of commons to give them a say rather than the government. they will all make speeches in the commons, it's a secret ballot and they will hold those rounds of voting until one of them reaches 50% of the vote. last time round the whole process took several hours so it could be quite a long afternoon. thank you. another big name on the high street is on the brink of collapse this lunchtime. mothercare is calling in administrators, putting two and a half thousand jobs at risk. the company has 79 stores across the uk, which will continue to trade as normal for the time being. here's our business correspondent ramzan karmali. what has gone wrong with mothercare? it's no surprise to a lot of a nalysts it's no surprise to a lot of analysts and experts that mothercare has made this announcement, it's been struggling for some time. in june 2018 it applied for a company volu nta ry june 2018 it applied for a company voluntary agreement which saw 65 of its stores close. in marc
the other names are harriet harman, the longest serving female mp.e side of the house of commons to give them a say rather than the government. they will all make speeches in the commons, it's a secret ballot and they will hold those rounds of voting until one of them reaches 50% of the vote. last time round the whole process took several hours so it could be quite a long afternoon. thank you. another big name on the high street is on the brink of collapse this lunchtime. mothercare is calling...
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i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. today we are probing a complicated issue that is bedeviling policymakers all over the world. at least three parts of the china, and the u.s., the 5g supply chain. produced, center has at me get my prop, this is spectacular policy brief by melissa. there is moreled, to worry about then while way. i think you get the gist of this. walk to get this and read it. meanwhile what captures the attention around 5g is the china has developed superfast networks which will power edge technology. since chinese companies are required to comply with information request from chinese intelligence services, officials are concerned companies who want to incorporate this chinese technology will and up compromising their data and data of their users. beer ways it could compromised and we will talk about. while the mantra that defined the last decade of technological developments was moved fast and break things, just a suggestion maybe we should think about slowdown and assess. that is what you will hear t
i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. today we are probing a complicated issue that is bedeviling policymakers all over the world. at least three parts of the china, and the u.s., the 5g supply chain. produced, center has at me get my prop, this is spectacular policy brief by melissa. there is moreled, to worry about then while way. i think you get the gist of this. walk to get this and read it. meanwhile what captures the attention around 5g is the china has developed...
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. >> jane harman, we praesht your expertise in this. >> we really don't blame you for ambassador sondland took the fall. >> thank you, john. >>> another key figure in the impeachment hearing heading to the witness stand today. "new day" continues right now. >> former ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch set to testify this morning. >> an effort by rudy giuliani and others including his associates lev parnas and igor fruman to smear yovanovitch. >> the devastating testimony corroborated evidence of bribery. impeaching is a divisive thing. >> the m ares have really stuck together. it's a beautiful thing to see. >> we heard the one shot and then four after. and we just started running. >> there's the whole don't take my guns, don't take my life.
. >> jane harman, we praesht your expertise in this. >> we really don't blame you for ambassador sondland took the fall. >> thank you, john. >>> another key figure in the impeachment hearing heading to the witness stand today. "new day" continues right now. >> former ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch set to testify this morning. >> an effort by rudy giuliani and others including his associates lev parnas and igor fruman to smear...
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contenders include the current deputy speaker, lindsay hoyle and former deputy prime minister harriet harman important about this role. what we have seen in the course of brexit is the speaker‘s role in the house of commons and the role in the house of commons and the role is to interpret the rules, the precedents, which are all complicated, which govern how the house of commons works. but the speaker has other jobs house of commons works. but the speaker has otherjobs with the administration of the house of commons and presenting the house of commons and presenting the house of commons to the word. what challenges does that speaker face in divided times? i think the outcome of the general election will be crucial for the next speaker, if we have not minority government or a small majority, the decisions made by the speaker, as we have seen withjohn ber echo —— bercow can be controversial. somebody has to make a choice and mps will decide who that will be. i mentioned a couple of candidates. what do you think will win and how do mps decide who to vote for? interestingly it is a secret ballot
contenders include the current deputy speaker, lindsay hoyle and former deputy prime minister harriet harman important about this role. what we have seen in the course of brexit is the speaker‘s role in the house of commons and the role in the house of commons and the role is to interpret the rules, the precedents, which are all complicated, which govern how the house of commons works. but the speaker has other jobs house of commons works. but the speaker has otherjobs with the administration...
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contenders include the current deputy speaker, lindsay hoyle and former deputy prime minister harriet harmanader of the soviet union has warned that tension between russia and the west is putting the world in "colossal danger" because of the threat of nuclear weapons. mikhail gorbachev was speaking to our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, to mark 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. translation: all nations should declare, all nations, nuclear weapons must be destroyed. to save ourselves and our planet. now back to victoria. thank you. the parents of harry dunn, who was killed after being knocked off his motorbike are today urging the crown prosecution service to bring charges against anne sacoolas, the american woman who was behind the wheel of the car that killed him. northamptonshire police confirmed on friday that they had passed on their evidence to the cps and are now waiting to see if anne sacoolas will face charges. she left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity after the accident and so far, us authorities have ruled out extraditing her. harry's parents have started legal
contenders include the current deputy speaker, lindsay hoyle and former deputy prime minister harriet harmanader of the soviet union has warned that tension between russia and the west is putting the world in "colossal danger" because of the threat of nuclear weapons. mikhail gorbachev was speaking to our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, to mark 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. translation: all nations should declare, all nations, nuclear weapons must be destroyed. to...
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looking a bit distant at the moment at the end that harriet harman, the very singular labour mp comewithin the next half hour or so. that is my hunch. kenneth clark will make an announcement in a few minutes about the remaining candidates, that is when we will find out if any of the four i just mentioned have dropped out. and then we will find out when the last ballot will ta ke we will find out when the last ballot will take place. it will probably be 1a minutes, before we get the final result but clearly a hugely significant result because the next week or come whoever that is, will have a huge impact on parliamentary business. something that we are keeping a very close eye on. bbc news essex coming up very soon. on. bbc news essex coming up very soon. i will be back at ten. —— bbc news essex. time for a look at the weather... here‘s ben rich. thank you and good eating. soggy scenes on the street today. eastern scotla nd scenes on the street today. eastern scotland bore the brunt of some really heavy and persistent rain. elsewhere they were scattered heavy showers as well. the weat
looking a bit distant at the moment at the end that harriet harman, the very singular labour mp comewithin the next half hour or so. that is my hunch. kenneth clark will make an announcement in a few minutes about the remaining candidates, that is when we will find out if any of the four i just mentioned have dropped out. and then we will find out when the last ballot will ta ke we will find out when the last ballot will take place. it will probably be 1a minutes, before we get the final result...
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so i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view policymakers in washington and all over the world. at least three parts of the problem are the u.s. china, and the 5g supply chain. the wilson center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. i think you get the just of this. and she will explain in detail but run, do not walk to read this. meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is that china-based huawei has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power self driving cars, virtual-reality and other cutting-edge technology. since chinese companies are required by law to comply with information requests from chinese intelligence services, u.s. officials are properly concerned that companies who want to incorporate this chinese technology will end up compromising their data in the data of their users, otherwise it could be compromi
so i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is in my view policymakers in washington and all over the world. at least three parts of the problem are the u.s. china, and the 5g supply chain. the wilson center has just produced this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith who is in the front row, and we will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about the huawei. i think you get the...
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sarah harman is here to explain. >> reporter: good morning.to think about your christmas tree, right? if you are your heart set on the real thing, prepare to pay more. there's fewer trees to go around this year and shoppers will pay a premium. for the browns, cutting down their christmas tree is a rite of passage. >> it comes from the ground. take care of it. >> reporter: it's not just the tree. it's the whole experience. what do you think? across america, trees are coming down. >> timber. >> reporter: but prices are not. >> it will be $100. >> reporter: at this farm, the average tree costs around 100 bucks. a fresh-cut christmas tree averages $76, double what it cost in 2008. blame it on climate change. rising temperatures, wildfires and drought have made farming more challenges. by the time someone walks off of a lot with one of the trees, you've invested nears in it. trimming it, fertilizing it, watering it. 100 bucks is starting to look like a deal. >> right? >> reporter: across the country, record-breaking heat destroyed thousands of chri
sarah harman is here to explain. >> reporter: good morning.to think about your christmas tree, right? if you are your heart set on the real thing, prepare to pay more. there's fewer trees to go around this year and shoppers will pay a premium. for the browns, cutting down their christmas tree is a rite of passage. >> it comes from the ground. take care of it. >> reporter: it's not just the tree. it's the whole experience. what do you think? across america, trees are coming...
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for "today," sarah harman, nbc news, los angeles. >> so interesting. >>> moving on, let's go to the movs weekend. the sequel to the disney "frozen" franchise had an $8.5 million debut with moviegoers turning out to see what's next for anna and elsa, as they embark on a quest to save their kingdom. "beautiful day in the neighborhood" opening just shy of $1 million. the biopic stars tom hanks. >> i feel like "frozen 2" on a thursday night when my kids go to bed at 7:00. >> it's going to go bananas. >>> and next up, a star is born. meet baby yoda. it's not really yoda. after making his debut in the disney-plus series, "the mandalorian," the miniature look alike of the jedi master has taken the internet by storm. first came the memes and now the merch. baby yoda gifts will be available for the holidays. either way, even though the internet has dubbed him baby yoda, the character is called the child in the show. >> the child? >> i'll talk about it today when i get all of the details. >> okay. people are all about it. >> the christmas lists are coming. >>> still ahead, what kristen bell thoug
for "today," sarah harman, nbc news, los angeles. >> so interesting. >>> moving on, let's go to the movs weekend. the sequel to the disney "frozen" franchise had an $8.5 million debut with moviegoers turning out to see what's next for anna and elsa, as they embark on a quest to save their kingdom. "beautiful day in the neighborhood" opening just shy of $1 million. the biopic stars tom hanks. >> i feel like "frozen 2" on a thursday...
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i am jane harman, president and ceo of the boston center.today we are prepping a very complicated issue that is, you might be doubling of policymakers, in washington and all over the world. at least three parts of that problem are, the u.s., china, and the five g supply chain. the wilson center has just produced, leaving my prop. this is the prop. a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith who is in the front right here. you will see her ill obit. which is entitled, there is more to worry about than what way. i say you get the gist of this. she will explain in detail but run, don't walk. during this to get this and read it. meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is the china -based weight has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power some carving car virtual reality and other cutting-edge technology since chinese companies are required by law to comply with information requests from chinese intelligence services u.s. officials are properly concerned that companies who want to incorporate this chinese tec
i am jane harman, president and ceo of the boston center.today we are prepping a very complicated issue that is, you might be doubling of policymakers, in washington and all over the world. at least three parts of that problem are, the u.s., china, and the five g supply chain. the wilson center has just produced, leaving my prop. this is the prop. a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith who is in the front right here. you will see her ill obit. which is entitled, there is more to worry...
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i've seen it, it directly mirrors the report from harriet harman's commission this morning.ter on social media and on television stop that saddens me. as well as having a daily effect on you. the entire family is torn apart by this. 0nce on you. the entire family is torn apart by this. once again, thank you so much for coming in. telling us your personal story. that critical report is out and the department of health has said that we are committed to ensuring people with a learning disability and autistic people have the best possible quality of life. above all else, human rights must be protected. care must be provided of high quality close to home and for the shortest term. and from st andrews healthcare, nhs england and st andrews healthcare have accepted that the care product for bethany did not always comply with the guidelines for managing aggression. this affected her well—being and made it harderfor her to return to the community. they said they will consider the recommendations made in the report by the joint committee into human rights and respond to them in due co
i've seen it, it directly mirrors the report from harriet harman's commission this morning.ter on social media and on television stop that saddens me. as well as having a daily effect on you. the entire family is torn apart by this. 0nce on you. the entire family is torn apart by this. once again, thank you so much for coming in. telling us your personal story. that critical report is out and the department of health has said that we are committed to ensuring people with a learning disability...
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it seems there is a lot of support from across parties for lindsay hoyle, but harriet harman was an earlyis quite unusual we are voting for a speaker before an election rather than after an mps will have views about what is important to the speaker when they are treating their candidate today, was a wouldn't necessarily have if they were new to parliament coming in afteran they were new to parliament coming in after an election. that is very interesting. voting takes place a little later. thank you for your time this morning. a big decision. really interesting. we're talking about lewis hamilton winning six formula 1 world titles. he stands behind michael schumacher. matt is at silverstone with the weather for us this morning. good morning, matt. good morning. i am at silverton this morning. a brand—new museum here. notjust lewis hamilton inspiring a new generation, but hopefully this museum will as well. it goes all the way back. is an original vehicle from the very first british grand prix in 1948. it was built in 1939 as well. not just prix in 1948. it was built in 1939 as well. notjus
it seems there is a lot of support from across parties for lindsay hoyle, but harriet harman was an earlyis quite unusual we are voting for a speaker before an election rather than after an mps will have views about what is important to the speaker when they are treating their candidate today, was a wouldn't necessarily have if they were new to parliament coming in afteran they were new to parliament coming in after an election. that is very interesting. voting takes place a little later. thank...
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i am jane harman, president and ceo of the boston center. today we are prepping a very complicated issue that is, you might be doubling of policymakers, in washington and all over the world. at least three parts of that problem are, the u.s., china, and the five g supply chain. the wilson center has just produced, leaving my prop. this is the prop. a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith who is in the front right here. you will see her ill obit. which is entitled, there is more to worry about than what way. i say you get the gist of this. she will explain in detail but run, don't walk. during this to get this and read it. meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is the china -based weight has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power some carving car virtual reality and other cutting-edge technology since chinese companies are required by law to comply with information requests from chinese intelligence services u.s. officials are properly concerned that companies who want to incorporate this chinese te
i am jane harman, president and ceo of the boston center. today we are prepping a very complicated issue that is, you might be doubling of policymakers, in washington and all over the world. at least three parts of that problem are, the u.s., china, and the five g supply chain. the wilson center has just produced, leaving my prop. this is the prop. a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith who is in the front right here. you will see her ill obit. which is entitled, there is more to worry...
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thanks to sarah harman there in california. >>> coming up, a house and a nation divided. new polling what americans think about impeachment. >>> plus, bombshell testimony on capitol hill this week, and how it lays the groundwork for more testimony in the coming days. from key players in the ukraine scandal. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. wow! giving one. how did you guys...? >>don't ask. the lexus december to rembember sales event get 0 percent apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. itso chantix can help you quitd slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depr
thanks to sarah harman there in california. >>> coming up, a house and a nation divided. new polling what americans think about impeachment. >>> plus, bombshell testimony on capitol hill this week, and how it lays the groundwork for more testimony in the coming days. from key players in the ukraine scandal. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. wow! giving one. how did you guys...? >>don't...
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. >> nbc's sarah harman reporting from santa clarita. >>> britain's prince andrew is breaking his silence revealing details of his friendship with accused sex trafficker jeffrey epste epstein. the interview airs in less than two hours. we're getting snippets. live in london with details. what have we learned that the prince is saying right now about his relationship with epstein? >> reporter: kendis, we know he is saying epstein was a friend but denies knowledge of what took place inside epstein's house and something he hasn't deviated from in the snippets seen from this long interview that happened you mentioned inside buckingham palace and why so much anticipation was surrounding this when released. the public hearing from the prince in his own words as he continues to defend himself. >> i have no recollection of ever meeting this lady. none whatsoever. >> reporter: the duke of york firing back facing tough questions over his ties to disgraced financier jeffrey epstein. this video capturesing what appearing tos andrew saying good-bye to a young woman at the door of epstein's mansion. so
. >> nbc's sarah harman reporting from santa clarita. >>> britain's prince andrew is breaking his silence revealing details of his friendship with accused sex trafficker jeffrey epste epstein. the interview airs in less than two hours. we're getting snippets. live in london with details. what have we learned that the prince is saying right now about his relationship with epstein? >> reporter: kendis, we know he is saying epstein was a friend but denies knowledge of what...
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about the uk, we are supporting an amendment to the domestic abuse bill being put forward by harriet harmanvents planned for the weekend. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. it is looking mixed through the course of the weekend. u nsettled through the course of the weekend. unsettled and mild, no sign of any frost this morning but there is some rain in the forecast. this is the picture in devon. it stopped raining there but a lot of rain in the south—west of england through the night. through the weekend, many places 5ee night. through the weekend, many places see quite a lot of rain. tomorrow will be a dry day this weekend. any 5un5hine in limited supply through today and tomorrow as well. this is the recent rainfall radar, a lot of blue on the map. drizzly rain and heavy bursts across south wales, and the south—west of england. continuing over the next few hours. we could see some disruption to travel. a lot of water on the roads, potentialfor flooding. through the day, in eastern scotland, we do see some heavy rain. for some time in the north—east of england
about the uk, we are supporting an amendment to the domestic abuse bill being put forward by harriet harmanvents planned for the weekend. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. it is looking mixed through the course of the weekend. u nsettled through the course of the weekend. unsettled and mild, no sign of any frost this morning but there is some rain in the forecast. this is the picture in devon. it stopped raining there but a lot of rain in the south—west of...