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hejust had to be there. i unfortunately missed the vote. no danger of any of that, no ministers were defined unexpected entries in their diaries saying to have to be somewhere. and also they have to be somewhere. and also they have delayed some of the elements leaking up with others. so the hope is if they are logical about this but they can then tie that into other improvement works across the north. so it's quite early but andy burnham mayor of greater manchester seem burnham mayor of greater manchester seem to making positive sounds evening. and i think this is one of those opportunities for investment that actually does affect people. that's the difficulty. four shots and can pledge this money but less people see a bus, i cannot believe this is radical in 2020, but not having to know exactly when every bus leaves the bus station. unless people see that they are not going to feel it. that's always been a big political problem. ever since the days of david cameron and george osborne talking about shovel ready projects, however ready your
hejust had to be there. i unfortunately missed the vote. no danger of any of that, no ministers were defined unexpected entries in their diaries saying to have to be somewhere. and also they have to be somewhere. and also they have delayed some of the elements leaking up with others. so the hope is if they are logical about this but they can then tie that into other improvement works across the north. so it's quite early but andy burnham mayor of greater manchester seem burnham mayor of greater...
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hejust had to be there. i unfortunately missed the vote. ministers were defined unexpected entries in their diaries saying to have to be somewhere. and also they have to be somewhere. and also they have delayed some of the elements leaking up with others. so the hope is if they are logical about this but they can then tie that into other improvement works across the north. so it's quite early but andy burnham mayor of greater manchester seem burnham mayor of greater manchester seem to making positive sounds evening. and i think this is one of those opportunities for investment that actually does affect people. that's the difficulty. four shots and can pledge this money but less people see a bus, i cannot believe this is radical in 2020, but
hejust had to be there. i unfortunately missed the vote. ministers were defined unexpected entries in their diaries saying to have to be somewhere. and also they have to be somewhere. and also they have delayed some of the elements leaking up with others. so the hope is if they are logical about this but they can then tie that into other improvement works across the north. so it's quite early but andy burnham mayor of greater manchester seem burnham mayor of greater manchester seem to making...
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swooped off, and i thought hejust swooped off, and i thought he was going to shoot me or something.
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notjust ours, it was quite a and to think, oh, we 90, it was quite a and to think, oh, we go, but hejustjust seem to come it was quite a and to think, oh, we go, but hejust seem to come up it was quite a and to think, oh, we go, but he just seem to come up so quickly that you just have trouble trying to lift everything to higher ground. even though we didn't flood, you still move things to higher ground just in case because you know onceit ground just in case because you know once it starts, it is very difficult for you to get a hold of it. you just have to let it come in and do its business and then wait for it to go and that is when all the emotional toil starts to take place. and you realise the things that you have lost and things that have floated away, like i say. i have been watching the river today, just seeing kiddie's toys floating down the hill, tables, trampolines, everything has gone down this river today, i do not know where it will end up, but it has all gone floating by. a very upsetting day for you, i know, but thank you for taking the time to talk to us. thank you very
notjust ours, it was quite a and to think, oh, we 90, it was quite a and to think, oh, we go, but hejustjust seem to come it was quite a and to think, oh, we go, but hejust seem to come up it was quite a and to think, oh, we go, but he just seem to come up so quickly that you just have trouble trying to lift everything to higher ground. even though we didn't flood, you still move things to higher ground just in case because you know onceit ground just in case because you know once it starts, it...
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to be another child for boris johnson, he just answers, to be another child for boris johnson, hejust child. but is an engagement, the longer his girlfriend not his fiancee. the prime minister is of opted not to be married to his partner and downing street, but there are now engaged in i am reliably informed, partly by you that there the last was to get married in office, all 250 years ago after just divorcing his married in office, all 250 years ago afterjust divorcing his wife and remarrying in boris johnson just divorced his second wife only last week. so happiness of the prime minister the skin from the home 0ffice. minister the skin from the home office. thank you very much. let's cross to the white house now, where president trump is holding a press conference on the coronavirus. washington state health officials out on the west coast, washington state reported the first coronavirus debt that is attributed to local media. we now have a separate confirmation and that is coming from local media services. it is reported that the president who we are hoping to hear from will be addr
to be another child for boris johnson, he just answers, to be another child for boris johnson, hejust child. but is an engagement, the longer his girlfriend not his fiancee. the prime minister is of opted not to be married to his partner and downing street, but there are now engaged in i am reliably informed, partly by you that there the last was to get married in office, all 250 years ago after just divorcing his married in office, all 250 years ago afterjust divorcing his wife and remarrying...
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swooped off, and i thought hejust swooped off, and i thought he was going to shoot me or something. doris has lived in portsmouth all her life. she was a hairdresser for 20 years and was a lwa ys hairdresser for 20 years and was always active. i am sure walking helps. don't know about running and jogging helps. don't know about running and jogging at all about business. i think if you take a jolly good walk, it keeps you fit. # happy birthday to you # happy birthday to you # happy birthday dear doris... doris has another party tomorrow, and she told me she is really going to let her hair down to about one. hello there. another weekend, another named storm. we already have had some heavy bursts of rain that will feed into the river systems leading to further flooding issues over the next few days. as the weekend moves on we will find the wind picking up as well. this is storm jorge that is getting close to the north—west of the uk. that weather front there has been bringing rain eastwards and that rain will sweep away from eastern england early onset of a morning and away from northe
swooped off, and i thought hejust swooped off, and i thought he was going to shoot me or something. doris has lived in portsmouth all her life. she was a hairdresser for 20 years and was a lwa ys hairdresser for 20 years and was always active. i am sure walking helps. don't know about running and jogging helps. don't know about running and jogging at all about business. i think if you take a jolly good walk, it keeps you fit. # happy birthday to you # happy birthday to you # happy birthday dear...
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so tight at top of the world rankings, and he just is so tight at top of the world rankings, and hejustat top of the world rankings, and he just returned this week and now you have mcelroy back at the top for the first time since september 2015. a little bit of flex at the very top there and the one person we had not mentioned of course is tiger woods who is friendly and the world plus my top ten, the defending champion at the masters and he is the host for this tournament in los angeles as well. very proud so to do and looking to win at los angeles which he considers his home turned in and in many respects. it is depressed when he played on the pga tour back when he played on the pga tour back when he was a 16—year—old. he never got on with the greens there but he would love come sunday night talking about a priest victory on the riviera course. england's jodi ewart shadoff is top of the leaderboard after a brilliant opening round at the women's australian open. the 32 year old shot a bogey free round of seven—under—par at adelaide royal. ewart shadoff led at the same stage last year b
so tight at top of the world rankings, and he just is so tight at top of the world rankings, and hejustat top of the world rankings, and he just returned this week and now you have mcelroy back at the top for the first time since september 2015. a little bit of flex at the very top there and the one person we had not mentioned of course is tiger woods who is friendly and the world plus my top ten, the defending champion at the masters and he is the host for this tournament in los angeles as...
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this is an idea of a tiered system where if you watch lots of bbc, you would pay more if hejust watchs of bbc, you would pay more if he just watched a little bit of it, just use the website, you would pay less but the passwords and it is all coming out of the consultation, not problem though because public really value the bbc, particularly the news elements and also a lot of the entertainment in the sense that the op ed, basically, the sense that the op ed, basically, the bbc moving into the digital world to compete with netflix, and competitive blockbusters saying that it is going out of date. at any time the bbc tries to do that, it also gets attacked for spending too much on making commercial entertainment tv when that is not it's purpose. the government needs to know what needs to be forewarned about how it is funded. needs to be that the bbc held the government to account and now is looking like it's the other way around. a point is being reached in with the telegraph in his story is suggesting is that there could be a tiered subscriber model which could pay a licence fee if you
this is an idea of a tiered system where if you watch lots of bbc, you would pay more if hejust watchs of bbc, you would pay more if he just watched a little bit of it, just use the website, you would pay less but the passwords and it is all coming out of the consultation, not problem though because public really value the bbc, particularly the news elements and also a lot of the entertainment in the sense that the op ed, basically, the sense that the op ed, basically, the bbc moving into the...
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this is an idea of a tiered system where if you watch lots of bbc, you would pay more if hejust watchit of it, just use the website, you would pay less but the passwords and it is all coming out of the consultation, not problem though because public really value the bbc, particularly the news elements and also a lot of the entertainment in the sense that the op ed, basically, the sense that the op ed, basically, the bbc moving into the digital world to compete with netflix, and competitive blockbusters saying that it is going out of date. at any time the
this is an idea of a tiered system where if you watch lots of bbc, you would pay more if hejust watchit of it, just use the website, you would pay less but the passwords and it is all coming out of the consultation, not problem though because public really value the bbc, particularly the news elements and also a lot of the entertainment in the sense that the op ed, basically, the sense that the op ed, basically, the bbc moving into the digital world to compete with netflix, and competitive...
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hejust remembers his italian friend's generosity. i've got something to show you here.? he gave me these shoes, yeah. because i said i like dancing and he said these are proper italian shoes. made in italy, as well! made in italy, yeah. panzuto had struck a bargain with his british associate. they taught him about fraud. he showed them how to call in debts, the camorra way. he set up a late—night meeting designed to send a message to all those who owed money. according to pa nzuto, his british associates were there. but his time on the run was coming to an end. by 2007, panzuto was directing events in naples from this village. but little did he know, the italian authorities found him thanks to phone tapping and in may 2007, he was arrested and extradited. when you discovered this mafia connection, what was your reaction? first of all, you question yourself, you say, what an earth is going on? when it was in the papers and stuff, i thought, oh my god! and they were saying, have you seen? he nearly moved in my house in blackpool as well. with panzuto facing a life sentenc
hejust remembers his italian friend's generosity. i've got something to show you here.? he gave me these shoes, yeah. because i said i like dancing and he said these are proper italian shoes. made in italy, as well! made in italy, yeah. panzuto had struck a bargain with his british associate. they taught him about fraud. he showed them how to call in debts, the camorra way. he set up a late—night meeting designed to send a message to all those who owed money. according to pa nzuto, his...
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hejust account, started in a shed in my parents gardens. he just needed a camera and a skateboard., in terms of online advertising, growing exponentially, is that to the detriment is entirely of tv advertising, for example? other traditional forms? last year traditional forms? last year traditional advertising was superseded by the spend on digital media in the us but i think the best campaigns for me are those that use both, and effective tv ad but a really good online campaign, the super bowl content, that goes live, thenit super bowl content, that goes live, then it goes on social so i think there's a time and place rate, for smaller businesses online ijust focus on that but for huge corporations, doing both in a way that actually talks to each other i think makes really effective campaigns. being young in is key, don't you believe? the people you work with and hire and use, you are all in your mid—20s? work with and hire and use, you are all in your mid-20s? the average age across the businesses 25. it certainly helps because i think being naturally having grown up with these p
hejust account, started in a shed in my parents gardens. he just needed a camera and a skateboard., in terms of online advertising, growing exponentially, is that to the detriment is entirely of tv advertising, for example? other traditional forms? last year traditional forms? last year traditional advertising was superseded by the spend on digital media in the us but i think the best campaigns for me are those that use both, and effective tv ad but a really good online campaign, the super bowl...
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roof, and it was a nazi, and this pilot looked at me and i looked at him — and this is true — and hejustsmouth all her life. she was a hairdresser for 20 years and was always active. i'm sure walking helps. don't know about running and jogging at all that business. i think if you take a jolly good walk, it keeps you fit. # happy birthday to you # happy birthday, dear doris... doris has another party tomorrow, and she told me she's really going to let her hair down for that one. our best wishes to her. you can reach me on twitter: back with their headlines in a moment, but first, the weather. hello. friday brought more rain to areas which didn't need it. another 10—15mm fell across shropshire. around a0mm of rain fell in around 12 hours in cardiff. meanwhile, across scotland, further snow. through the weekend, parts of the highlands could see another 20—30cm of snow, and all eyes this weekend are on this area of low pressure. this is storm jorge, which was named by the spanish met service. through the early hours of saturday morning we will see squally rain pushing east. cold air coming i
roof, and it was a nazi, and this pilot looked at me and i looked at him — and this is true — and hejustsmouth all her life. she was a hairdresser for 20 years and was always active. i'm sure walking helps. don't know about running and jogging at all that business. i think if you take a jolly good walk, it keeps you fit. # happy birthday to you # happy birthday, dear doris... doris has another party tomorrow, and she told me she's really going to let her hair down for that one. our best...
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huge reshuffle, he has had to have this government for the last six months, he didn't want them, hejust until he establishes his own mandate by winning the election. now he can do whatever he wants. a couple of weeks ago we were starting to report, like other newspapers, perhaps this reshuffle wasn't going to be as big as expected, mainly because he already has all of his friends, everyone is on boris johnson's side now. he doesn't really need to bring people closer. there were some thought that what he was going to do is, he has been relying on ministers good at media and spreading the message because thatis and spreading the message because that is what you need in a minority government. that is what you need when you are fighting an election. but now he has the freedom to choose people who are just good at the job. we don't know how much that is going to happen. he is definitely bringing in — well, it sounds like he's going to bring in some remainers, so he is bringing the party back together, same thing with the country. it will look quite good if he does that, i think. so, yeah, it
huge reshuffle, he has had to have this government for the last six months, he didn't want them, hejust until he establishes his own mandate by winning the election. now he can do whatever he wants. a couple of weeks ago we were starting to report, like other newspapers, perhaps this reshuffle wasn't going to be as big as expected, mainly because he already has all of his friends, everyone is on boris johnson's side now. he doesn't really need to bring people closer. there were some thought...
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he did not even know them — hejust shot them. we are badly affected.eing shot and wounded she said by playing dead. translation: he came in here to eat pizza, he told me all of a sudden a young man came in, he started shooting at everyone, every single one of them. everyone who moved, he shot. he hid on the floor with his friends and the guy kept shooting and shooting. he is the only one who had the chance to survive. all his friends who were next to him are now dead. there are people in this community who say they saw this coming, that hate speech has been becoming more commonplace and they lay the blame at the far—right politicians from the afd party with their populist anti—migrant rhetoric. in an alleyway close to the bar, one local resident shows me some old graffiti on the wall. a sign that the suspect may have long planned an attack here. yes, this was here for one week, two weeks with the internet address. he tells me that the attacker‘s website was upon the wall. people walked past it he says and did not think anything of it, didn't realise it
he did not even know them — hejust shot them. we are badly affected.eing shot and wounded she said by playing dead. translation: he came in here to eat pizza, he told me all of a sudden a young man came in, he started shooting at everyone, every single one of them. everyone who moved, he shot. he hid on the floor with his friends and the guy kept shooting and shooting. he is the only one who had the chance to survive. all his friends who were next to him are now dead. there are people in this...
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she was still a very young baby, and one night hejust lost it. he just lost it.pletely different person. he just flew into this uncontrollable rage and he couldn't see me, couldn't hear me. didn't even know it was me. and then he violently hit me, raped me and then woke up the next morning and pretended it hadn't happened. you have since reported what happened then to the police. you didn't at the time. explain why that wasn't something you felt you could do back then. well, people think that when you're in domestic violence, you're going to wake up the next morning and get away. you're talking about a situation where someone is violent to you. they rape you. they fall asleep and it could be a matter of minutes before you hear a baby crying, looking for a bottle, and you don't have time to think. neither do you have the resources to get out and so life just carries on. and you hope it will get better? you do. you had another daughter with him before you say it eventually all became just too much. the relationship had completely spiraled downwards, completely disi
she was still a very young baby, and one night hejust lost it. he just lost it.pletely different person. he just flew into this uncontrollable rage and he couldn't see me, couldn't hear me. didn't even know it was me. and then he violently hit me, raped me and then woke up the next morning and pretended it hadn't happened. you have since reported what happened then to the police. you didn't at the time. explain why that wasn't something you felt you could do back then. well, people think that...
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and hejust seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned that it was a scam, how did you feel?wful. i really felt upset because i had let my husband down. police believe courier fraud is a growing problem across england and wales. in the past two years there have been more than 3,100 victims. £12 million has been stolen, with some people losing hundreds of thousands in pensions and savings. courierfraud is believed to be coordinated by organised gangs who may be linked to wider networks involved in drug trafficking. it's helped by the fact that there is a degree of anonymity, when the fraudster can phone the victim. quite often we see fraudsters coming from places like london and urban locations, travelling up and down the country, using public transport and then arriving on the doorstep of the victim. in police raids since november, ali people have been arrested including two men at the flat in london. they have since been released while investigations continue. 1a others have been charged as police continue to tackle what they say is a despicable crime. danny shaw, bbc news.
and hejust seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned that it was a scam, how did you feel?wful. i really felt upset because i had let my husband down. police believe courier fraud is a growing problem across england and wales. in the past two years there have been more than 3,100 victims. £12 million has been stolen, with some people losing hundreds of thousands in pensions and savings. courierfraud is believed to be coordinated by organised gangs who may be linked to wider networks...
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he took himself to hospital, he isolated himself, hejust happened to be highly virulent when he got offore. and his family did the right things too. it is important people don't get stigmatise, it is even important so that we know what we call this and it doesn't get stigmatised. we know what happens when there is stigma, people don't start going to hospital, they don't want to know that they have the disease if they feel they will be a stigma so it is very important that we use the right language. let's go back to new hampshire now. we can bring in andrew smith the director of the new hampshire survey center. andew, what are you watching for intraday‘s new hampshire vote? andew, what are you watching for intraday's new hampshire vote?|j think intraday's new hampshire vote?” think there is obviously you want to see who wins, because the winner of new hampshire gets a tremendous amount of momentum going onto the next state. i'm also watching the other end of the scale, who is going to lose, and i think the thing that i make the most attention to is whether joe i make the most attention t
he took himself to hospital, he isolated himself, hejust happened to be highly virulent when he got offore. and his family did the right things too. it is important people don't get stigmatise, it is even important so that we know what we call this and it doesn't get stigmatised. we know what happens when there is stigma, people don't start going to hospital, they don't want to know that they have the disease if they feel they will be a stigma so it is very important that we use the right...
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and hejust seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned that it was a scam, how did you feel? courier fraud is a growing problem across england and wales. in the past two years there have been more than 3,100 victims. £12 million has been stolen, with some people losing hundreds of thousands in pensions and savings. courierfraud is believed to be coordinated by organised gangs who may be linked to wider networks involved in drug trafficking. it's helped by the fact that there is a degree of anonymity, when the fraudster can phone the victim. quite often we see fraudsters coming from places like london and urban locations, travelling up and down the country, using public transport and then arriving on the doorstep of the victim. in police raids since november, 44 people have been arrested including two men at the flat in london. they have since been released while investigations continue. 1a others have been charged as police continue to tackle what they say is a despicable crime. danny shaw, bbc news. the leaders of the three largest parties in the republic of ireland have cla
and hejust seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned that it was a scam, how did you feel? courier fraud is a growing problem across england and wales. in the past two years there have been more than 3,100 victims. £12 million has been stolen, with some people losing hundreds of thousands in pensions and savings. courierfraud is believed to be coordinated by organised gangs who may be linked to wider networks involved in drug trafficking. it's helped by the fact that there is a degree...
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but hejust sits himself. i think it probably makes him hungry. for that. don't you? yes. so if he hears it and doesn't get it we have a problem.“ there some ready at this point? if you say the word to him, is there some ready? no. i should have done, really. that's not risk it. he is absolutely wonderful and it's wonderful to see you and hear him. he's just wonderful to see you and hear him. he'sjust gorgeous. wonderful to see you and hear him. he's just gorgeous. thank you so much for your time. by albie! say goodbye. buy buy! bye! right on cue. totally cute. thank you, am i. —— emma. we all love that. we would all love to do that. i think whenever you are feeling sad, just look at that video because it just cheers you sad, just look at that video because itjust cheers you up stuff hopefullyjohn guyer del mark mcguire —— john maguire to cheer us up. what's mcguire —— john maguire to cheer us 7 mcguire —— john maguire to cheer us up. what's happening? this is the pa rt up. what's happening? this is the part of the programme we dedicate to bellies
but hejust sits himself. i think it probably makes him hungry. for that. don't you? yes. so if he hears it and doesn't get it we have a problem.“ there some ready at this point? if you say the word to him, is there some ready? no. i should have done, really. that's not risk it. he is absolutely wonderful and it's wonderful to see you and hear him. he's just wonderful to see you and hear him. he'sjust gorgeous. wonderful to see you and hear him. he's just gorgeous. thank you so much for your...
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and hejust seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned that it was a scam, how did you feel?wales. in the past two years there have been more than 3,100 victims. £12 million has been stolen, with some people losing hundreds of thousands in pensions and savings. courierfraud is believed to be coordinated by organised gangs who may be linked to wider networks involved in drug trafficking. it's helped by the fact that there is a degree of anonymity, when the fraudster can phone the victim. quite often we see fraudsters coming from places like london and urban locations, travelling up and down the country, using public transport and then arriving on the doorstep of the victim. in police raids since november, 44 people have been arrested including two men at the flat in london. they have since been released while investigations continue. 14 others have been charged as police continue to tackle what they say is a despicable crime. danny shaw, bbc news. in his state of the union address president trump says his time in office has produced a great american comeback as the coronavirus
and hejust seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned that it was a scam, how did you feel?wales. in the past two years there have been more than 3,100 victims. £12 million has been stolen, with some people losing hundreds of thousands in pensions and savings. courierfraud is believed to be coordinated by organised gangs who may be linked to wider networks involved in drug trafficking. it's helped by the fact that there is a degree of anonymity, when the fraudster can phone the victim....
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he was offered the chance to stay, but he had to sack all his advisors, and hejust walked out.rning about whether sajid javid's departure was an accident or a kind of design to trap ham and ambush of design to trap him and ambush and given no option but to go. how do you stand on that? there is an agatha christie story in which someone puts a wire across the stairs in the middle of the night, so it could be murder, or it could be, "oh, god, that was such bad diy." and i think that the implausible deniability is that if you say to someone, sajid javid is a very proud person, he has stood his corner a number of times with borisjohnson. if you say, you can stay but you can't have your five and 20 knights, that was never going to work. the only question was whether he was going to accept it for a while. i love your five and 20 knights. there are only three of them, aren't there, because only were only three orfour? good point, but symbolically it is very important. if you think about where chancellors fit also in the international system, you would go after ecofin and g7, and you'r
he was offered the chance to stay, but he had to sack all his advisors, and hejust walked out.rning about whether sajid javid's departure was an accident or a kind of design to trap ham and ambush of design to trap him and ambush and given no option but to go. how do you stand on that? there is an agatha christie story in which someone puts a wire across the stairs in the middle of the night, so it could be murder, or it could be, "oh, god, that was such bad diy." and i think that the...
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he did not even know them — hejust shot them. we are badly affected.ed shooting at everyone, every single one of them. everyone who moved, he shot. he hid on the floor with his friends and the guy kept shooting and shooting. he is the only one who had the chance to survive. all his friends who were next to him are now dead. there are people in this community who say they saw this coming, that hate speech has been becoming more commonplace and they lay the blame at the far—right politicians from the afd party with their populist anti—migrant rhetoric. in an alleyway close to the bar, one local resident shows me some old graffiti on the wall. a sign that the suspect may have long planned an attack here. yes, this was here for one week, two weeks, with the internet address. he tells me that the attacker‘s website was upon this wall. people walked past it, he saysm and did not think anything of it, didn't realise it meant anything, that he was leaving a message. police painted over it yesterday. authorities are obtaining a clearer picture of the suspect, 4
he did not even know them — hejust shot them. we are badly affected.ed shooting at everyone, every single one of them. everyone who moved, he shot. he hid on the floor with his friends and the guy kept shooting and shooting. he is the only one who had the chance to survive. all his friends who were next to him are now dead. there are people in this community who say they saw this coming, that hate speech has been becoming more commonplace and they lay the blame at the far—right politicians...
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hejust says, really doesn‘t glory in it at all. he just says, remember these ten men.t, some brighter conditions developing through the rest of the day. some train on the hazy side, especially in the south. some showers dotted around, mainly of rain, but cold enoughin around, mainly of rain, but cold enough in the north for those showers to fall as sleet and snow. primarily in scotland, even to lower levels. with the wind gusting up to maybe 70 mph, we have got blizzards over the mountains today. it will be tricky on some higher roots in scotland. mainly rein in northern england and northern ireland, but hailand england and northern ireland, but hail and thunder could be mixed in. a lot of dry weather to come with the passing chance of a shower for the passing chance of a shower for the game against france. 13 or 14 in the game against france. 13 or 14 in the far south—east corner, but much colder further north. those snow showers pushing through will drop temperatures back down to freezing. snow showers continue tonight in the highlands of scotland, but elsewhere it w
hejust says, really doesn‘t glory in it at all. he just says, remember these ten men.t, some brighter conditions developing through the rest of the day. some train on the hazy side, especially in the south. some showers dotted around, mainly of rain, but cold enoughin around, mainly of rain, but cold enough in the north for those showers to fall as sleet and snow. primarily in scotland, even to lower levels. with the wind gusting up to maybe 70 mph, we have got blizzards over the mountains...
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hejust lost did it and a lot of people said not to but he did.to be used as polling stations — and to make it easier for students and those working away from home to vote. residents of remote islands cast their votes yesterday. more than 100 people tried to enter the uk illegally by crossing the channel yesterday — that‘s more than on any previous day. 102 people were detained yesterday, and another 90 were stopped on thursday. the home office said that five inflatable boats had been intercepted. five emergency responders have been taken to hospital for precautionary checks after a suspected chemical incident in stoke—on—trent. police and other emergency services were called to a house in the northwood area of the city yesterday evening, where the body of a woman was found. her death is being treated as unexplained. staffordshire police said suspected hazardous materials were at the scene. those are the main stories, but there are plenty of stories waiting to be told in six nations today. there‘s so much hyperbole about it, but today we have so m
hejust lost did it and a lot of people said not to but he did.to be used as polling stations — and to make it easier for students and those working away from home to vote. residents of remote islands cast their votes yesterday. more than 100 people tried to enter the uk illegally by crossing the channel yesterday — that‘s more than on any previous day. 102 people were detained yesterday, and another 90 were stopped on thursday. the home office said that five inflatable boats had been...
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no cobra has been called, or is hejust pretending to care when he doesn't really care at all becauseflooding began and the national flooding began and the national flood response centre was convened on february the 14th and i've been directing things and cobra is a reference to cabinet office briefing room aid, it's not the only room in which meetings can take place. the issueis which meetings can take place. the issue is very serious for people around the country whose homes have been flooded. they need help and support. they don't need trite a nswe rs support. they don't need trite answers like that from their prime minister. time and again communities and lives are being put at risk and the government simply refuses to acknowledge the scale of the problem. does he agree with his honourable friend, the memberfor shipley, who said the government has done precious little to stop the floods happening again. mr speaker, let me repeat for the benefit of the right honourable gentleman, that this government has a fantastic record of investing in flood defences and will continue to do so a
no cobra has been called, or is hejust pretending to care when he doesn't really care at all becauseflooding began and the national flooding began and the national flood response centre was convened on february the 14th and i've been directing things and cobra is a reference to cabinet office briefing room aid, it's not the only room in which meetings can take place. the issueis which meetings can take place. the issue is very serious for people around the country whose homes have been flooded....
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junctions in the middle of korat centre, and he just junctions in the middle of korat centre, and hejustorat centre, and he just darted shooting at people. so he started shooting at this guy first, and he was shooting people on the roads on the way here as well. he shot civilians, taking people out and posting selfies on facebook, letting people know that the death count was going to rise. that must have been terrifying. he was killed by security forces but 27 people the total death toll. shock does not do itjustice. local police have been telling me that it has risen to 35 but i cannot confirm that. there are massive calls for blood to be donated but obviously with coronavirus that is difficult, because they need to screen blood first. it is a hard time at the hospitals but they are doing a great job and this morning i think it all came to an end after maybe 17 or 18 hours. it was a huge relief this morning but business will struggle because this is a huge mall with a lot of business in there and they have lost their livelihood for however long this takes to clear up. thank you very muc
junctions in the middle of korat centre, and he just junctions in the middle of korat centre, and hejustorat centre, and he just darted shooting at people. so he started shooting at this guy first, and he was shooting people on the roads on the way here as well. he shot civilians, taking people out and posting selfies on facebook, letting people know that the death count was going to rise. that must have been terrifying. he was killed by security forces but 27 people the total death toll. shock...