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cher hughes was missing for two months. now her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who left the island abruptly, four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> bo was quiet. introvert. he was a really great guy. >> bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't e-mail everybody and tell them we're leaving. that is easy to be not missed for a while. >> it made more sense when they found out that beau sold his home to wild bill, another american in their group famous for throwing lively parties many of the people attended including cher's friend kristen. >> i knew that they wanted to sell and move somewhere different. and so i assumed they sold and that beau had left. >> still, as keith thought back to the days after beau moved out, an image kept returning to his mind. an image of beau
cher hughes was missing for two months. now her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who left the island abruptly, four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> bo was quiet. introvert. he was a really great guy. >> bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina...
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hughes from fourth grade. >> green: and i remember getting a phone call. moment define you. this doesn't define you. you can be better. you can do better." >> pelley: she called you in juvenile detention? >> green: yes. she found out that i was there and called. and that was one of my biggest outbursts, because i felt so ashamed and so angry at myself for letting her down that i had one of my biggest outbursts at the juvenile detention facility, where they ended up putting me in solitary confinement. >> pelley: his outbursts put him in solitary again and again. he was 12 years old. and when the door to the isolation cell closed for the first time? >> green: i remember just banging on the door, and screaming, looking for anybody and for anything that can connect you to the outside world. you could hear everything, it's. you know, and imagine a child, energy of a child, the anger of a child, screaming and screaming and screaming and screaming and screaming, till it gets so unbearable, you just fall on your knees and start crying. >> pelley: and you thought w
hughes from fourth grade. >> green: and i remember getting a phone call. moment define you. this doesn't define you. you can be better. you can do better." >> pelley: she called you in juvenile detention? >> green: yes. she found out that i was there and called. and that was one of my biggest outbursts, because i felt so ashamed and so angry at myself for letting her down that i had one of my biggest outbursts at the juvenile detention facility, where they ended up...
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he's hugh grant, isn't he?er in the film and he is the hugh grant of downing street, or could be the hugh grant of downing street now. i think he needs a lot of help to deliver on his promises and a lot of guidance from people. when you are making your mind up about a leader, what is important to you? leadership. strong. actions. likeable. is likeable different from strong? yeah, i think so. charisma. listen to the people. you've got to deliver on your promises. and we have to trust you that you are going to deliver. let's have a look at borisjohnson. can you just tell us what happened at your partner's home a couple of nights ago? i would love to tell you about all sorts of things, laura, but i've made it a rule over many years — i do not talk about stuff involving my family and my loved ones, and there is a very good reason for that. personal life, character, personality. he evaded her question, he didn't answer her question. boris didn't. should he talk about his personal life? no. he has the right to his pr
he's hugh grant, isn't he?er in the film and he is the hugh grant of downing street, or could be the hugh grant of downing street now. i think he needs a lot of help to deliver on his promises and a lot of guidance from people. when you are making your mind up about a leader, what is important to you? leadership. strong. actions. likeable. is likeable different from strong? yeah, i think so. charisma. listen to the people. you've got to deliver on your promises. and we have to trust you that...
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howard hughes has begun trading again.onfirmation it is exploring strategic options that may include selling itself. it was down 30% this year. it has made up those gains for this year alone. stocks have been quite depressed. even citigroup saying it cannot be valued so poorly. once again, howard hughes is looking at options, including a sale. swiss shares will be barred from trading in the eu as of monday after switzerland failed to make progress on a political deal governing the relationship. it looks like it is being withdrawn. bosleyrgs catherine joins us now from zurich. do you think we will see equivalence withdrawn and this will come into force on monday? explain. catherine: the commission said that at the moment they saw no reason to extend equivalence, but that clearly let the door open for an 11th hour deal. however, there was an off-the-cuff comment by the swiss foreign minister saying the countermeasure they had, which would effectively reroute switzerland,nto that that would take effect on july 1. what does it
howard hughes has begun trading again.onfirmation it is exploring strategic options that may include selling itself. it was down 30% this year. it has made up those gains for this year alone. stocks have been quite depressed. even citigroup saying it cannot be valued so poorly. once again, howard hughes is looking at options, including a sale. swiss shares will be barred from trading in the eu as of monday after switzerland failed to make progress on a political deal governing the relationship....
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hugh, great partnership, great work, fantastic. we're going to leave it there., negotiations with mexican representatives over the president's tariff threat have just ruesumed after we learned earlier that a deadline for the deal is today. we'll have the latest details on the other side. l have the latesn the other side earn a fifty-dollar gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble bre
hugh, great partnership, great work, fantastic. we're going to leave it there., negotiations with mexican representatives over the president's tariff threat have just ruesumed after we learned earlier that a deadline for the deal is today. we'll have the latest details on the other side. l have the latesn the other side earn a fifty-dollar gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about...
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. >> and this was howard hughes long before -- >> long before. >> when he was like leonardo dicaprioater years she laughed about her famous love life. >> you've actually asked me from time to time about that sort of thing, about dating online. >> oh, yeah, i have done that. >> you haven't? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> what sites? >> she hasn't. >> in imagination. >> they have such a special relationship. >>> all right, still to come -- a bachelor nation wedding between two notorious villains. like a good way to get lost in the streets of pittsburgh and maybe never be some heard from again. that is amazing it. on moment to for the right can you imagine, if you don't jack doing that if you're one of the guys who. true troy polamalu in that moment, that's your best party story that you're going tell him for the rest of your life in every social situation. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> we don't know everything. but we do know that we love each other and together we're so much better. >> one-time bachelor villains told us they will decide and not be another bachelor breakup. g
. >> and this was howard hughes long before -- >> long before. >> when he was like leonardo dicaprioater years she laughed about her famous love life. >> you've actually asked me from time to time about that sort of thing, about dating online. >> oh, yeah, i have done that. >> you haven't? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> what sites? >> she hasn't. >> in imagination. >> they have such a special relationship. >>> all right,...
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. >> and this was howard hughes long before -- >> long before. >> when he was like leonardo dicaprio later years she laughed about her famous love life. >> you've actually asked me from time to time about that sort of thing, about dating online. >> oh, yeah, i have done that. >> you haven't? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> what sites? >> she hasn't. >> in imagination. >> they have such a special relationship. >>> all right, still to come -- a bachelor nation wedding between two notorious villains. new crest gum and sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should see my dentist. my teeth have been really sensitive lately. well 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. ohh your teeth? no, it's brain freeze! >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> we don't know everything. but we do know that we love each other and togeth
. >> and this was howard hughes long before -- >> long before. >> when he was like leonardo dicaprio later years she laughed about her famous love life. >> you've actually asked me from time to time about that sort of thing, about dating online. >> oh, yeah, i have done that. >> you haven't? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> what sites? >> she hasn't. >> in imagination. >> they have such a special relationship. >>> all right,...
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from paris, here is hugh schofield. hugh: air from the sahara for high pressure over the atlantic, and in france it is the dog days. temperatures that e up over 40 degrees from numbers you sometimes get in july or august, but now unusuallarearly in the it is not even the holidays yet. schools are still workire, and so apphensive is the government that they have postponed public exams that were to take place this week. children cannot be expected to work in a cauldron. emin france,ies of the 2003 heatwave way heavy, after 50,000 mainly elderly people are reckoned t the environment minister says there are new measures in paris. >> we will have a traffic management system that will be triggered much faster than before if we notice that the maximum pollution threshold has exceeded on any day. hugh: today, warnings and advice are everywhere. extra water points have been installed in paris, an air-conditioned rooms in town halls. frolicking in public fountains, normally found upon, is permitted. midday in paris come and its h
from paris, here is hugh schofield. hugh: air from the sahara for high pressure over the atlantic, and in france it is the dog days. temperatures that e up over 40 degrees from numbers you sometimes get in july or august, but now unusuallarearly in the it is not even the holidays yet. schools are still workire, and so apphensive is the government that they have postponed public exams that were to take place this week. children cannot be expected to work in a cauldron. emin france,ies of the...
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hughes for a moment. in spite of your relative young age, you've had some valuable experience discussing race and culture. i wonder what advice you would give to young people who are thinking about this. as mr. owen said, everyone should let them urinate a bit. it's been suggested that ignorance of our history is a big part of this. what's the response and what advice do you give to young people? mr. hughes: i would urge people to observe the distinction between understanding history and responding to history. you can understand history and it can still be the case that you have a range of possible responses in front of you. addressing myself to mr. coates' comment before, if i understand them, the idea is if we really understood our history then we wouldn't keep confederate statues up. -- thet bill up implies fact that they are still up implies that we don't really understand it in our bones. that highlights the distinction between how i think about this issue and how other people on the panel think abou
hughes for a moment. in spite of your relative young age, you've had some valuable experience discussing race and culture. i wonder what advice you would give to young people who are thinking about this. as mr. owen said, everyone should let them urinate a bit. it's been suggested that ignorance of our history is a big part of this. what's the response and what advice do you give to young people? mr. hughes: i would urge people to observe the distinction between understanding history and...
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hugh the events of that momentous day unfold 7 hugh edwards the events of that momentous day unfold?ning. the invasion was conducted in two main phases. first an airborne assault, and, then the amphibious landings. shortly after midnight, over 18,000 allied paratroopers were dropped to disrupt the main german land forces and to capture important positions inland. then, after an intense naval and air bombardment of german coastal defences, the first landing started at about 6:30am. over 130,000 troops, mainly from the uk, the us, and canada, began landing on five beaches code—named utah, 0maha, gold, juno, and sword. for most of that day, this wave of troops, tanks and artillery continued to flow onto the beaches, in the face of fierce resistance from the german defences. air support was crucial, with over 111,000 missions carried out by allied forces. not all of the ambitions to take territory on that first day were met, with us forces facing particularly difficult opposition from elite german troops in the west. but a foothold had been achieved, and the battle to liberate northern e
hugh the events of that momentous day unfold 7 hugh edwards the events of that momentous day unfold?ning. the invasion was conducted in two main phases. first an airborne assault, and, then the amphibious landings. shortly after midnight, over 18,000 allied paratroopers were dropped to disrupt the main german land forces and to capture important positions inland. then, after an intense naval and air bombardment of german coastal defences, the first landing started at about 6:30am. over 130,000...
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i'm hugh woozencroft.unt down to the champions league final between spurs and liverpool. a chance for liverpool to win their sixth european title and their first under jurgen klopp. he has not one a title with the club and has lost his lack sixth finals making all that come to an end the season. spurs and eve ryo ne an end the season. spurs and everyone a european cup and appear in theirfirst everyone a european cup and appear in their first champions league final try to win a first trophy under their manager. i'm jane dougall with the rest of the day's sports news from the bbc sports centre. another shock exit in the french open. serena williamsjoins the top seed naomi osaka in going out of the tournament. and find out how saracens pulled off a great comeback to win their fourth title in five years at twickenham. hello, good evening. the way is almost over. less than half an hour to go into a pick—up between liverpool and spurs in the first all english champions league final since 2008. the question on ev
i'm hugh woozencroft.unt down to the champions league final between spurs and liverpool. a chance for liverpool to win their sixth european title and their first under jurgen klopp. he has not one a title with the club and has lost his lack sixth finals making all that come to an end the season. spurs and eve ryo ne an end the season. spurs and everyone a european cup and appear in theirfirst everyone a european cup and appear in their first champions league final try to win a first trophy...
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see insaan work we were born people with great difficulty we became human and i think hughes reacted very strongly to the possibility of becoming human which is why he traveled extensively in the soviet union i don't know whether the state department has read your book when you look at drum and how wide ranging is foreign policy is whether it be in latin america or venezuela and cuba or whether it be on iran do you think the powers that be fully understand the threat posed by such wide ranging connections oh quite the exact in this book to horrify them i hope so i mean i also hope that it would give them a sense of pause because you see that they don't believe in constructing humanity they don't believe that there's a unified humanity they see humanity broken into bits you know the white house doesn't see iran as a place of people they see iran as a threat that's why it didn't believe in the future they want to manage the present they want to manage the gains of the past so they'd be humanized people what hughes and others like him saw what might have called ski saw the grit to spoil
see insaan work we were born people with great difficulty we became human and i think hughes reacted very strongly to the possibility of becoming human which is why he traveled extensively in the soviet union i don't know whether the state department has read your book when you look at drum and how wide ranging is foreign policy is whether it be in latin america or venezuela and cuba or whether it be on iran do you think the powers that be fully understand the threat posed by such wide ranging...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. out a private prosecution against boris johnson over allegations he lied during the eu referendum campaign. the case centred on the claim that the uk gave the european union £350 million a week. but the judges overturned an earlier decision to issue a summons on mrjohnson. helena wilkinson has more details. are you going to be the next prime minister? the leadership contest is well under way, but today, borisjohnson had a different battle. in court, his lawyers were trying to stop him from facing a criminal trial. this is the man who accused boris johnson of misconduct in public office. last week a court decided there was a case for mrjohnson to answer and he was due to be summoned. but today, that decision was overturned. we've just given the green light for every politician to lie to us about our money for ever. that's a terrifying idea which i cannot accept, and i'm not going to give up. this was one of the main messages of the vote leave campaign. boris johnson had claimed £350 mi
dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. out a private prosecution against boris johnson over allegations he lied during the eu referendum campaign. the case centred on the claim that the uk gave the european union £350 million a week. but the judges overturned an earlier decision to issue a summons on mrjohnson. helena wilkinson has more details. are you going to be the next prime minister? the leadership contest is well under way, but today, borisjohnson had a different battle. in court, his...
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the uptake of the mmr jab has fallen for the last four years , as our health editor hugh pym reports.make up dances, make up songs. gemma's son sam had measles at the age of three. he hadn't had the injections because of other health problems. earlier this year, he developed a rare brain disorder, sspe, linked back to the measles virus. he died in hospital. it's left a six—year—old—sized hole. even at the hospital, he had the nurses laughing and... yeah, it's hard. measles is highly infectious. this little girl was too young to be vaccinated. she recovered in hospital. some families, perhaps influenced by false claims about vaccine safety, are refusing jabs, and now there have been calls for them to be mandatory. the idea of a compulsory vaccination system is now part of the debate. other countries, other european countries, are moving there, and some states in america are moving there. but i'd rather we didn't do that. historically, we've had very high vaccination rates in the uk. persuasion doesn't always work. this gp and others in west london was told by officials to contact paren
the uptake of the mmr jab has fallen for the last four years , as our health editor hugh pym reports.make up dances, make up songs. gemma's son sam had measles at the age of three. he hadn't had the injections because of other health problems. earlier this year, he developed a rare brain disorder, sspe, linked back to the measles virus. he died in hospital. it's left a six—year—old—sized hole. even at the hospital, he had the nurses laughing and... yeah, it's hard. measles is highly...
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simon hughes, thank you.s players are in spain this week competing in the international blind tennis tournament in benidorm. last year, great britain clinched an impressive six golds and one silver medal so will be hopeful of returning this year with more. anne—marie batson has been to meet one of the competitors. it isa it is a region famous for its footballing tradition but the north—east has another thriving sport. visually impaired and blind tennis are increasing in popularity among the visually impaired community. rosie is a visually impaired player and volunteer for middlesbrough, she has played for over six years and represents great britain. before i started playing tennis i wouldn't have had the confidence to stand here and talk to people. it has given me the ability to go out and get employment, i was able to get a job through my involvement in tennis, build up my personal network, my savings and to get my first place as well. tennis has been fantastic for
simon hughes, thank you.s players are in spain this week competing in the international blind tennis tournament in benidorm. last year, great britain clinched an impressive six golds and one silver medal so will be hopeful of returning this year with more. anne—marie batson has been to meet one of the competitors. it isa it is a region famous for its footballing tradition but the north—east has another thriving sport. visually impaired and blind tennis are increasing in popularity among the...
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hughes. chill, chill.e was presumptive, but he has a right to speak. >> michael myers is a former national director of the aclu and a vehement opponent of reparations. michael, you heard democratic congressman steve cohen there, opposition like yours is presumptive. not sure that's grammatical. does he mean presumptuous? i'm not sure. what's your response. >> look, coleman hughes was too timid, too kind. he should have said to them plain and simple, this is boorish, it's noisy, it's racial hustle, racial buffoonery. and we black people in america want nothing of it. and as far as that congressman is concerned, he should be ashamed of himself doing what he did to that young man. and i must tell you that this whole democratic party that is coulding to racial hustlers and buffoonery is outrageous and must be rejected and the whole notion of reparations, it is so old and old fashioned, tiresome. it's a charade of anger. and i don't accept it. >> there are people like eric swellwell, he'll never be president. h
hughes. chill, chill.e was presumptive, but he has a right to speak. >> michael myers is a former national director of the aclu and a vehement opponent of reparations. michael, you heard democratic congressman steve cohen there, opposition like yours is presumptive. not sure that's grammatical. does he mean presumptuous? i'm not sure. what's your response. >> look, coleman hughes was too timid, too kind. he should have said to them plain and simple, this is boorish, it's noisy, it's...
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hugh pym, bbc news, at the infected blood enquiry in leeds.ng over its failure to properly investigate sex abuse allegations following the devastating earthquake in haiti. and still to come... whatever happened to flaming june? we'll have the floods and the forecast before the end of the programme. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... defending champions the united states start their world cup campaign in reims this evening and we'll bring you all the latest from the england and scotland camps. modern slavery preys on the most vulnerable people in society here in britain. even when they escape, the victims' greatest fear is that the traffickers will find them again. today we report on six new pilot schemes in england that aim to prevent that from happening. there are an estimated 136,000 victims of modern slavery in the uk. campaigners say the government's existing programme does not provide adequate support to those who escape the grip of the slavers. tonight, theresa may will tell world leaders at a conference in geneva that they have a "mo
hugh pym, bbc news, at the infected blood enquiry in leeds.ng over its failure to properly investigate sex abuse allegations following the devastating earthquake in haiti. and still to come... whatever happened to flaming june? we'll have the floods and the forecast before the end of the programme. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... defending champions the united states start their world cup campaign in reims this evening and we'll bring you all the latest from the england and scotland...
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our health editor, hugh pym, reports from leeds. nieces that haven't got dads. luckily, i'm still here. i don't know how long i'm going to be here for. john was one of six brothers with haemophilia. three died because they were infected with hiv through blood products provided by the nhs. one of his brothers infected a girlfriend, and the family was hounded by reporters, even at one of the funerals in the early 1990s, as he explained to the inquiry. we had them hiding in the bushes, and there was lots, at least 50 reporters in the bushes. and it made us really infuriated, knowing they were taking pictures, they didn't ask permission or anything. all they wanted was to get the grieving "aids family". he said his mother never recovered after the shock of her losses. she'd be alive if it wasn't for what happened. because she was a strong woman, and the tragedy has brought... ripped her heart out. john and two other brothers contracted hepatitis c as a result of their treatment. 0ne died two years ago. john himself has struggled with de
our health editor, hugh pym, reports from leeds. nieces that haven't got dads. luckily, i'm still here. i don't know how long i'm going to be here for. john was one of six brothers with haemophilia. three died because they were infected with hiv through blood products provided by the nhs. one of his brothers infected a girlfriend, and the family was hounded by reporters, even at one of the funerals in the early 1990s, as he explained to the inquiry. we had them hiding in the bushes, and there...
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i'm hugh woozencroft.ems for england after a bruising defeat to sri lanka at the cricket world cup. no problem for hayley turner as she becomes the first woman since 1987 to ride a winner at royal ascot. and it's all eyes on mohammed salah and egypt as the hosts get the african cup of nations under way tonight as they face zimbabwe. also coming up in the programme... paralympic skiing champions menna fitzpatrick and jen key ho swap the pistes for the pedals which presents a whole new set of obstacles. sri lanka put in a fantastic fielding performance to beat england by 20 runs in the cricket world cup at headingley. ben stokes almost came to england's rescue in the closing moments but in the end it was a deserved defeat. and their second in the tournament so far. austin halewood reports. sun, blue skies and headingley‘s first taste of the cricket world cup and the yorkshire faithful were straightaway caught up in the action. caught in the deep, two wickets in the first three overs for england. a nightmare
i'm hugh woozencroft.ems for england after a bruising defeat to sri lanka at the cricket world cup. no problem for hayley turner as she becomes the first woman since 1987 to ride a winner at royal ascot. and it's all eyes on mohammed salah and egypt as the hosts get the african cup of nations under way tonight as they face zimbabwe. also coming up in the programme... paralympic skiing champions menna fitzpatrick and jen key ho swap the pistes for the pedals which presents a whole new set of...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, edinburgh.n in history to climb the iconic el capitan rock formation in yosemite national park in the united states. selah schneiter completed the climb with her dad mike and a family friend. let's see her making her historic climb. last pull today. now... well done, her. rather than well done, her. ratherthan me. let's see what the weather is doing. hello again. we saw some active thunderstorms across parts of england last night, some of the more active ones going through the east of sussex. today's weather comes in three flavours, the risk of a few further storms across parts of eastern england, a drier slice of weather but then showers coming back into scotland and northern ireland and they will be reasonably widespread, for the most part north west england and wales should stay dry for the evening, south—east england at risk of seeing a few more downpours coming up from france and some of those could bring quite a bit of rain and some surface water flooding is possible. temperatures ranging
dominic hughes, bbc news, edinburgh.n in history to climb the iconic el capitan rock formation in yosemite national park in the united states. selah schneiter completed the climb with her dad mike and a family friend. let's see her making her historic climb. last pull today. now... well done, her. rather than well done, her. ratherthan me. let's see what the weather is doing. hello again. we saw some active thunderstorms across parts of england last night, some of the more active ones going...
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hugh pym, bbc news.s" after a hearing at the high court heard that the security service had been unlawfully retaining personal data for years. redacted documents, referred to in court, showed a litany of failures in data management. figures from the office for national statistics show that wages — excluding bonuses — grew by 3.4% in the three months to april, compared with a year ago. the biggest increases were in the construction and finanical services industries. survivors and bereaved relatives of many of those killed in the grenfell tower fire are suing three firms over the blaze, in what's being called "one of the largest product liability cases in history". lawyers representing more than 200 people have filed a wrongful death lawsuit in the united states. sudan's opposition has called off a campaign of civil disobedience which brought the country to a standstill for the past three days. they have been trying to put pressure on the military to hand over power to civilians after the long—time dictato
hugh pym, bbc news.s" after a hearing at the high court heard that the security service had been unlawfully retaining personal data for years. redacted documents, referred to in court, showed a litany of failures in data management. figures from the office for national statistics show that wages — excluding bonuses — grew by 3.4% in the three months to april, compared with a year ago. the biggest increases were in the construction and finanical services industries. survivors and...
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maria: i'm listening to hugh.nce you were on the show walmart is up 23% hugh great to see you. his other picks rn vid yeah and there it goes, the winning streak, it looks like it's over. we have a loss of 23 points, s&p down 1, the nasdac lower by two, that's going to do it for the countdown." 5:30 p.m. eastern elon musk is going to have a shareholder meeting and a big announcement and we'll have the news on that in that hour. connell: liz, thank you very much. well right to the very end stock s fighting for gains in the final moments of trading, but just coming up short as you can see the dow off 13-14 points to 26, 048 that snaps the six-day winning streak the s&p 500, and the nasdac, also both trying to fight for some gains at the end, just falling short, essentially flat really look at the nasdac down .01%, but the averages end down they can do a little bit of reconfiguring in the after-hours it will bring a five day winning streak good evening or good afternoon, everybody its been a long day i'm ashley webste
maria: i'm listening to hugh.nce you were on the show walmart is up 23% hugh great to see you. his other picks rn vid yeah and there it goes, the winning streak, it looks like it's over. we have a loss of 23 points, s&p down 1, the nasdac lower by two, that's going to do it for the countdown." 5:30 p.m. eastern elon musk is going to have a shareholder meeting and a big announcement and we'll have the news on that in that hour. connell: liz, thank you very much. well right to the very...
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the uptake of the mmr jab has fallen for the last four years, as our health editor hugh pym reports.up songs. gemma's son sam had measles at the age of three. he hadn't had the injections because of other health problems. earlier this year, he developed a rare brain disorder, sspe, linked back to the measles virus. he died in hospital. it's left a six—year—old—sized hole. even at the hospital, he had the nurses laughing and... yeah, it's hard. measles is highly infectious. this little girl was too young to be vaccinated. she recovered in hospital. some families, perhaps influenced by false claims about vaccine safety, are refusing jabs, and now there have been calls for them to be mandatory. the idea of a compulsory vaccination system is now part of the debate. other countries, other european countries, are moving there, and some states in america are moving there. but i'd rather we didn't do that. historically, we've had very high vaccination rates in the uk. persuasion doesn't always work. this gp and others in west london was told by officials to contact parents about vaccinations
the uptake of the mmr jab has fallen for the last four years, as our health editor hugh pym reports.up songs. gemma's son sam had measles at the age of three. he hadn't had the injections because of other health problems. earlier this year, he developed a rare brain disorder, sspe, linked back to the measles virus. he died in hospital. it's left a six—year—old—sized hole. even at the hospital, he had the nurses laughing and... yeah, it's hard. measles is highly infectious. this little...
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i'm hugh woozencroft.cial one this saturday evening as we count down to the champions league final here in madrid. less than 90 minutes to kick off in the all—english champions league final. liverpool are going for a sixth title, but a first trophy underjurgen klopp. tottenham have never won anything under mauricio pochettino, and it would be a first champions league for them. and i'm jane dougall with all the day's other sports news from the bbc sports centre. not the send—off they wanted. the lionesses lose against new zealand in their last friendly before they leave for the world cup. and find out how saracens pulled off a great comeback to win their fourth title in five years at twickenham. welcome to sports day. the nurse beginning to jangle in madrid. fans on the outskirts of madrid beginning to spill their way into the stadium less tha n to spill their way into the stadium less than 90 minutes to go until the most important 90 minutes of this long football season. plenty of things to discuss over th
i'm hugh woozencroft.cial one this saturday evening as we count down to the champions league final here in madrid. less than 90 minutes to kick off in the all—english champions league final. liverpool are going for a sixth title, but a first trophy underjurgen klopp. tottenham have never won anything under mauricio pochettino, and it would be a first champions league for them. and i'm jane dougall with all the day's other sports news from the bbc sports centre. not the send—off they wanted....
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dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester.ays his party's when in the peter brock by—election represents hope. —— peterborough. they were narrowly held onto the seat. nigel farage's brexit party finishing 683 votes behind. the by—election was triggered after the former mp was convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here is john convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here isjohn pina. triumph, gratitude. well, a winner's a winner. relief? definitely. can i get some space, please? peterborough elected a new labour mp, just, and jeremy corbyn came to milk it. his message... we offer the politics of hope, to end austerity, to fund our schools properly. all the experts wrote labour off yesterday. write labour off at your peril! to all the squabbling contenders for the tory party leadership, bring it on! we are ready for a general election at any time. no clear backing from him, then, for a new referendum. if labour had lost by 600 votes, lost by one, jeremy corbyn would be under irresistible pressure to embrace the idea
dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester.ays his party's when in the peter brock by—election represents hope. —— peterborough. they were narrowly held onto the seat. nigel farage's brexit party finishing 683 votes behind. the by—election was triggered after the former mp was convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here is john convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here isjohn pina. triumph, gratitude. well, a winner's a winner. relief? definitely. can i get some space, please?...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.arning of more heatwaves in the coming decades because of global warming, let's speak to our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, who's at the un climate change conference in bonn. how far can we say this is man—made? scientists balked at linking single events like heatwaves to climate change but there has been a growing body of evidence that connects the two. last yea r‘s body of evidence that connects the two. last year's summer heatwave was said by the met office to have been made 30 times more likely by the rising temperatures we have seen over the last century. these scientific arguments about the human influence on climate change are not just confined to heatwaves. here we have had scientists arguing about a much bigger thing, a scientific report on how the world would cope with the rise of temperatures of 1.5 degrees over the next century. this report came out in october and said that it was possible to keep global temperature rises below 1.5 degrees but it would require the
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.arning of more heatwaves in the coming decades because of global warming, let's speak to our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, who's at the un climate change conference in bonn. how far can we say this is man—made? scientists balked at linking single events like heatwaves to climate change but there has been a growing body of evidence that connects the two. last yea r‘s body of evidence that connects the two. last year's summer heatwave was said by the...
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hugh, a deserved victory for liverpool?e of play because tottenham hotspur had the lion share of possession without creating many chances at all. whereas liverpool took their chances in front of goal. very few but i guess that is what matters. the first came very early on in the match. a player wasjudged to have handled and mo salah stepped up to have handled and mo salah stepped up to convert the penalty. after that there was no quality in the match until the 87th minute. the hero of the semi—final comeback against barcelona came off the bench and sealed the victory with a second goal and only a few minutes to spare. the liverpool fans were jubilant afterwards. the manager there ending a run of six straight defeats in final. a defeat year was the last of them but that has now been overturned as liverpool secure and sixth european cup final putting them third on the all—time list. i guess it underlines the period that you can club has been in charge and reaffirms them as one of europe's top elite clubs behind real madrid an
hugh, a deserved victory for liverpool?e of play because tottenham hotspur had the lion share of possession without creating many chances at all. whereas liverpool took their chances in front of goal. very few but i guess that is what matters. the first came very early on in the match. a player wasjudged to have handled and mo salah stepped up to have handled and mo salah stepped up to convert the penalty. after that there was no quality in the match until the 87th minute. the hero of the...
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the uptake of the mmr jab has fallen for the last four years, as our health editor, hugh pym, reportsp songs. gemma's son sam had measles at the age of three. he hadn't had the injections because of other health problems. earlier this year he developed a rare brain disorder, sspe, linked back to the measles virus. he died in hospital. it's left a six—year—old sized hole. even at the hospital, he had the nurses laughing and... yeah, it's hard. measles is highly infectious. this little girl was too young to be vaccinated. she recovered in hospital. some families, perhaps influenced by false claims about vaccine safety, are refusing jabs, and now there have been calls for them to be mandatory. the idea of a compulsory vaccination system is now part of the debate. other countries, other european countries are moving there. and some states in america are moving there. but i would rather we didn't do that. historically, we've had very high vaccination rates in the uk. persuasion doesn't always work. this gp and others in west london was told by officials to contact parents about vaccination
the uptake of the mmr jab has fallen for the last four years, as our health editor, hugh pym, reportsp songs. gemma's son sam had measles at the age of three. he hadn't had the injections because of other health problems. earlier this year he developed a rare brain disorder, sspe, linked back to the measles virus. he died in hospital. it's left a six—year—old sized hole. even at the hospital, he had the nurses laughing and... yeah, it's hard. measles is highly infectious. this little girl...
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that's hugh pennington from aberdeen university.d of murdering a vulnerable young woman nearly 20 years ago, edward kearney and avriljones killed margaret fleming, who was 19, and have learning difficulties. at their home around christmas 1999. a benefits claim made 16 years later on margaret's‘s behalf prompted questions. our scotland correspondent laura gordon reports. edward cairney and avriljones — the supposed carers of a vulnerable young woman — who instead became her killers. in a bbc interview before they were charged, they denied margaret fleming had been harmed. did either of you harm margaret? no. far from it. so, margaret is alive and well and she has come to no harm? that's right. not that i know of, unless she's got hurt in the last couple of weeks. but margaret — a quiet, shy girl — had come to harm. the teenager had moved here, into the couple's home in inverkip on the clyde, after herfather died. on one occasion she was seen here with duct tape around her wrists. on another, with drainpipes covering her arms up to h
that's hugh pennington from aberdeen university.d of murdering a vulnerable young woman nearly 20 years ago, edward kearney and avriljones killed margaret fleming, who was 19, and have learning difficulties. at their home around christmas 1999. a benefits claim made 16 years later on margaret's‘s behalf prompted questions. our scotland correspondent laura gordon reports. edward cairney and avriljones — the supposed carers of a vulnerable young woman — who instead became her killers. in a...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ine to bbc.co.uk/actionline — or call the number on your screens. thousands of passengers have faced disruption at the start of a five—day strike by south western railway workers. long queues formed outside surbiton station in south—west london, while commuters waited to board trains. members of the rail, maritime and transport union have walked out in an ongoing dispute over planned changes to the role of guards on trains. services have been cancelled or disrupted — and the stoppage coincides with royal ascot. it's a david and goliath battle in the cricket world cup as tournament favourites england take on minnows afghanistan at old trafford. england won the toss and are batting, a short time ago they were 269—2. with nine overs left. andy swiss has been watching the action. hoping for the biggest shock in a world cup history. the is one of cricket's most remarkable stories, but the tournament minnows are now against one of its favourites. england know if they are serious about liftin
dominic hughes, bbc news.ine to bbc.co.uk/actionline — or call the number on your screens. thousands of passengers have faced disruption at the start of a five—day strike by south western railway workers. long queues formed outside surbiton station in south—west london, while commuters waited to board trains. members of the rail, maritime and transport union have walked out in an ongoing dispute over planned changes to the role of guards on trains. services have been cancelled or...
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earlier — hugh woozencroft spoke to england captain heather knight about the selections...
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by 1967, howard hughes came into the state of nevada and one of the effects of him in the state of nevadaas that it legitimized gaming operations. by 1974, harrah's had gone public on the stock exchange. that heralded the new era of gaming throughout nevada and eventually throughout the united states. what we have here are things from our educational collection which allows people to look at things, physically handle them. the purpose is to gather, protect, and present the history of gaming. this allows us to give demonstrations of various types in this instance of things that are considered to be special work for cheating devices. i take a magnet here, i have a cube. it is a magnetic dice. they can also work in the opposite direction. this is a magnetized lead ball. it will stick to the magnet. dice cube unprocessed out of the 20's. this cube is interesting because it has not been spotted yet but you can see there is a mechanical device in the cube itself. by tapping the device solidly against a table, it will shift the center part to one side of the cube to make it special. tap it again
by 1967, howard hughes came into the state of nevada and one of the effects of him in the state of nevadaas that it legitimized gaming operations. by 1974, harrah's had gone public on the stock exchange. that heralded the new era of gaming throughout nevada and eventually throughout the united states. what we have here are things from our educational collection which allows people to look at things, physically handle them. the purpose is to gather, protect, and present the history of gaming....
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our paris correspondent hugh schofield reports. sahara becoming north over the atlantic and in france it's the dog days. temperatures that may edge up in places over 40 degrees, numbers you sometimes get injuly or august but now unusually early in the year. it's not even the holidays, yet. schools are still working and so apprehensive is the government that they postponed public exams that were to take place this week. children can't be expected to work in a cauldron. in france, memories of the 2003 heatwave weigh heavily, when 15,000, mainly elderly people, are reckoned to have died from heat. the country's environment minister said there would be new measures in paris. translation: we will have a traffic management system that will be triggered much faster than before. if we had noticed that the maximum pollution threshold is exceeded on any day. so, today warnings and advice are everywhere. extra water points have been installed paris and air—conditioned rooms in in town halls. frolicking in public fountains, normally frowned up
our paris correspondent hugh schofield reports. sahara becoming north over the atlantic and in france it's the dog days. temperatures that may edge up in places over 40 degrees, numbers you sometimes get injuly or august but now unusually early in the year. it's not even the holidays, yet. schools are still working and so apprehensive is the government that they postponed public exams that were to take place this week. children can't be expected to work in a cauldron. in france, memories of the...
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to manage the present they want to manage the gains of the past so they'd be humanized people what hughes and others like him saw what might have called ski saw the grit to spoil it of the russian revolution mile course looked at what was happening and said the future humanity is not possible and that's what i really want to underline i mean look at britain the amnesia over colonialism is extraordinary you know i would make the argument that part of this bricks of debate is an absolute refusal to acknowledge britain's own history you know england was produced by colonialism i don't again just breaks a debate with me but there is obviously an entry neo liberal pro breaks it view on that you mention indonesia has the largest muslim population in the world if the nightmares for the west are bad enough when they read your stuff about. mere say short term guy they have a bus career turning the all russia muslim council to from vetter becoming a bolshevik one of these ties between islam and the bolshevik revolution you know it was amazing because in the early period the muslim intellectuals of
to manage the present they want to manage the gains of the past so they'd be humanized people what hughes and others like him saw what might have called ski saw the grit to spoil it of the russian revolution mile course looked at what was happening and said the future humanity is not possible and that's what i really want to underline i mean look at britain the amnesia over colonialism is extraordinary you know i would make the argument that part of this bricks of debate is an absolute refusal...
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hugh knew what he was doing. who really shaped the adult entertainment industry, i think he was too clever. he knew that the law was after him. >> he certainly did. it is interesting. i mean, you know, for the new generation to find out that the fbi was looking into him because of his magazine. and i guess back in the '60s that made sense. >> and look how things have changed. >> look at this old video. >> hugh definitely lived his life. >> he certainly did, all 91 years. >>> coming up, america's top states to live in. >>> but first, the new development involving david ortiz's second emergency surgery and what he's asking of his fans. >>> plus golden state star kevin durant, what we're hearing this morning after his painful injury on the court monday night. >>> new video of desperate moments near cleveland. officers rescued a 14-month-old from a locked car. it happened saturday at a parking garage when temperatures were in the mid 70s. after they got him out his father showed up and he's now facing endangerment an
hugh knew what he was doing. who really shaped the adult entertainment industry, i think he was too clever. he knew that the law was after him. >> he certainly did. it is interesting. i mean, you know, for the new generation to find out that the fbi was looking into him because of his magazine. and i guess back in the '60s that made sense. >> and look how things have changed. >> look at this old video. >> hugh definitely lived his life. >> he certainly did, all 91...
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hughes say that. there was an effort about the civil war in reconstruction organized around a field command i think president lincoln issued to distribute 40 acres and a mule. it never happened and it was interrupted. we had a period of a decade of national active investment in reconstruction in the south undone supremacy. we were never able to follow through. given this history and the distance between now and slavery and the continuing injuries of racism with jim crow and with the sharecropper system and the criminalization of the african-american population after the civil war, what are the differences in approach that have to be taken now given the distance of time that is lapsed than if it had been done completely right after the civil war in reconstruction had been allowed to run its course for a period of several decades before this redemption took place? >> sure. if i can address the notion of slavery being studied and understood. i think my fellow panel member is quite correct that at this mo
hughes say that. there was an effort about the civil war in reconstruction organized around a field command i think president lincoln issued to distribute 40 acres and a mule. it never happened and it was interrupted. we had a period of a decade of national active investment in reconstruction in the south undone supremacy. we were never able to follow through. given this history and the distance between now and slavery and the continuing injuries of racism with jim crow and with the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming—up on the show tonight play the usa in the women's world cup semi—finals after the defending champions beat france tonight. bees stop play at the cricket world cup as south africa go on to thrash sri lanka at chester—le—street. and kyle edmund's final wimbledon warm—up ends in defeat in the semi—finals of eastbourne. welcome to the programme, we're starting at the women's world cup where the match billed as the game of the tournament lived—up to its billing, as the usa beat hosts france 2—1 to set—up a semi—final match with england in lyon on tuesday. let's go live to paris where our reporter sarah mulkerrins has been following the action. hi, sarah, we'll talk about what this means for england in a moment but first can we talk about tonight's match because even though it was 2—nil for most of the game — france put up a really good fight and it was genuinely exciting the whole game wasn't it? yes, absolutely. i do not think that 2-0 yes, absolutely. i do not think that 2—0 lead, told the whole story. the ho
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming—up on the show tonight play the usa in the women's world cup semi—finals after the defending champions beat france tonight. bees stop play at the cricket world cup as south africa go on to thrash sri lanka at chester—le—street. and kyle edmund's final wimbledon warm—up ends in defeat in the semi—finals of eastbourne. welcome to the programme, we're starting at the women's world cup where the match...
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equality is our team america correspondent sara montoya soca and rachel blevins and scottie nell hughes from news views here is catching up on her sleep. ok i'm sorry. i was working. to say that study is the most accurate study i've ever heard accurate do you think you know looking at this you know it was we have more opportunities we work harder we're getting more things done but at the end of the day we're giving up something really important and that's and that's leisure time and sport something that men haven't lost they still get the same amount scottie 7 tell me do you think this shows the more men help around the house the more time we have to pursue our careers. it means it's more time for us to make some money i've got to know if there's i do think men have stepped up as fathers and their roles within the house even in marriage and has been a wide there's not those traditional roles but that doesn't mean that i think women are saying ok now i get more time me time actually i think it means it gives more time to give back to the family to give back to society to get involved in
equality is our team america correspondent sara montoya soca and rachel blevins and scottie nell hughes from news views here is catching up on her sleep. ok i'm sorry. i was working. to say that study is the most accurate study i've ever heard accurate do you think you know looking at this you know it was we have more opportunities we work harder we're getting more things done but at the end of the day we're giving up something really important and that's and that's leisure time and sport...
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hugh woozencroft is there. he is imagery. fantastic when?ght for supporters of liverpool. they have beaten totte n ha m liverpool. they have beaten tottenham hotspur 2—0. very disappointed tottenham fans beginning to spill from the stadium, but huge cheers coming from deliverable fans who will remain in sight to see their side lift the trophy injust a sight to see their side lift the trophy in just a few moments —— coming from liverpool fans who will remain in sight. liverpool accrued 97 points in the premier league, a great evening for them nonetheless. the game really hinged on a huge moment afterjust moments. the referee judging moussa sissoko moment afterjust moments. the refereejudging moussa sissoko to moment afterjust moments. the referee judging moussa sissoko to of handle the ball. i think it was the correct one in the end. it was converted by mo salah comfortably pass hugo lloris. it was scrappy. many feeling the three week gap between the end of the premier league season and now, coupled with the fact it was 30 degrees inside the
hugh woozencroft is there. he is imagery. fantastic when?ght for supporters of liverpool. they have beaten totte n ha m liverpool. they have beaten tottenham hotspur 2—0. very disappointed tottenham fans beginning to spill from the stadium, but huge cheers coming from deliverable fans who will remain in sight to see their side lift the trophy injust a sight to see their side lift the trophy in just a few moments —— coming from liverpool fans who will remain in sight. liverpool accrued 97...
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>> hugh, let me get a last word on all of this. we were talking right there with garrett haake saying it might be a sugar high for kamala harris. who do you think has long-term benefit out of this past week? >> clearly senator harris and mayor pete. i think for the reasons just articulated. mayor pete dealt with the debate in his typically eloquent, understated, and forceful way, but it was kamala harris' superstar moment. i go back to a year ago this summer in central park at one of these ideas festivals that are popping up all over. i was the designated conservative bo-bo doll, but i mentioned that senator harris had a unique set of political gifts. she got a standing ovation from a few hundred people in the city, most of whom wouldn't have known her if they bumped into her on a subway. they know her now and so does everyone else on the democratic stage and they know she's got a knife, be careful, she's good. >> she has proven it as has quite the track record indeed. we'll leave it there. kevin, hugh, thank you. danielle, please
>> hugh, let me get a last word on all of this. we were talking right there with garrett haake saying it might be a sugar high for kamala harris. who do you think has long-term benefit out of this past week? >> clearly senator harris and mayor pete. i think for the reasons just articulated. mayor pete dealt with the debate in his typically eloquent, understated, and forceful way, but it was kamala harris' superstar moment. i go back to a year ago this summer in central park at one...
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potential buyers for howard hughes, likely to include giant real estate holders such as blackstone or brookfield properties but may also include some of the largest family offices out there or even some sovereign wealth funds, some of whom are seen as willing to patiently try to harvest a net asset value that analysts who follow the company mark it between as high as 130 to 170 a share a bullish note out just this morning. analysts at citi, for example, note the stock's under >> they tie it in part to a slower than anticipated lease up of the space at the south street sea port but this is an interesting one, guys the stock now up about 10%, of course, on our story of this review of alternatives but it is this collection of assets that is not necessarily one thing that may not be attracting a shareholder base that is enough to sort of at least, they seem to think, reflect what has been success overall in terms of their planned communities, their ability to deliver net operating income, and net asset value over time >> it definitely falls between the cracks it's been the favorite of a c
potential buyers for howard hughes, likely to include giant real estate holders such as blackstone or brookfield properties but may also include some of the largest family offices out there or even some sovereign wealth funds, some of whom are seen as willing to patiently try to harvest a net asset value that analysts who follow the company mark it between as high as 130 to 170 a share a bullish note out just this morning. analysts at citi, for example, note the stock's under >> they tie...