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hughes. he had been governor of new york and a supreme court justice. he had all but won the election. when woodrow wilson went to bed that election night, he thought he was beaten. >> if he had been elected, how american history goes on in several different directions -- on suffrage for women, civil rights, what you do in foreign policy. he is the one you could write novels about. >> you had charles evans hughes, who was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. one of the finest minds on the court. >> a fellow justice called hughes the greatest in a great line of supreme court justices. >> why hughes? jackson said that hughes "looks like god and talks like god." [laughter] >> >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, the contenders look at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court j
hughes. he had been governor of new york and a supreme court justice. he had all but won the election. when woodrow wilson went to bed that election night, he thought he was beaten. >> if he had been elected, how american history goes on in several different directions -- on suffrage for women, civil rights, what you do in foreign policy. he is the one you could write novels about. >> you had charles evans hughes, who was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for...
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hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. when of the finest minds on the court's. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court justice. he was perhaps best known as one of the co-authors of the new deal. we're broadcasting live across from the capitol. he inaugurated this building when it first opened in 1935. let me introduce you to our guests this evening were joining us to talk about the life and legacy of charles evans hughes. my first guest is an historia
hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. when of the finest minds on the court's. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes --...
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hugh: a lot of china talk. the fact is, they need to do better than the democrats did in terms of putting more people on the set. there's a reason we have three people on the set right now because broadcast requires more than direct camera messaging. my suggestion is to put the president in a room with combat veterans of the air force, the army, the marine corps, the rebuild talk about that that had to be done after president obama's tenure as commander in chief. i would have them in conversation a lot more than they use joe biden. when it comes down to it, it is a choice between the vice president and the president. i would highlight a lot more minutes in the primetime with the president then the democrats chose to highlight joe biden. so different from kamala harris, i cannot wait for that debate. kamala harris has been my choice for this ticket for 2.5 years. i am so glad she finally redeemed most of my predictions. she gave a very fine speech. that is going to be a lit debate. [laughter] jonathan: it fright
hugh: a lot of china talk. the fact is, they need to do better than the democrats did in terms of putting more people on the set. there's a reason we have three people on the set right now because broadcast requires more than direct camera messaging. my suggestion is to put the president in a room with combat veterans of the air force, the army, the marine corps, the rebuild talk about that that had to be done after president obama's tenure as commander in chief. i would have them in...
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and trish hughes's drowning.the investigators called everyone with links to castro, the phone trail took goodwin to south texas. >> it took us to south texas because patricia hughes, the victim in the drowning, was from beeville, texas. >> goode wynne quelled trisha's family. and her sister recalled trisha had gone with a guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. had you ever heard that name? >> no, i'd never heard that name. >> daniel perez. goodwin immediately contacted the local authorities and it turned out there was a record of a daniel perez. and a mugshot. >> they faxed that to me that day. >> i remember when ron finally got the fax from texas and i snatched it out of his hands and said where did you get that? it was obvious that it was the person we knew as lou castro but now of course we knew he was daniel perez. >> we've got our guy here. >> yes. >> lou castro was daniel perez. born in aransis pass, texas in 1959. the record showed daniel perez had pleaded no contest to two sex crimes in
and trish hughes's drowning.the investigators called everyone with links to castro, the phone trail took goodwin to south texas. >> it took us to south texas because patricia hughes, the victim in the drowning, was from beeville, texas. >> goode wynne quelled trisha's family. and her sister recalled trisha had gone with a guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. had you ever heard that name? >> no, i'd never heard that name. >> daniel perez. goodwin...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - hugh jackman lili reinhart, musical guest buju banton.nd featuring the legendary roots crew and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah that's right oh, come on, now thank you very much. hello! thank you so much for tuning in and watching our show. i'm jimmy fallon, and that is the roots right there. this is the roots. [ applause ] i saw your face light up - [ laughter ] when you heard higgins say buju banton. >> questlove: yeah, i guess. yeah >> jimmy: very excited about that all right, let's get to the news and jokes right now guys, the democratic national convention continued tonight but everybody is still talking about michelle obama's speech. she really brought the heat, especially when she used president trump's own words against him. watch this >> donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job, but he is clearly in over his head. he cannot meet this moment he simply cannot be who we need him to be for us it is what it is >> jimmy: ooh. at that poi
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - hugh jackman lili reinhart, musical guest buju banton.nd featuring the legendary roots crew and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah that's right oh, come on, now thank you very much. hello! thank you so much for tuning in and watching our show. i'm jimmy fallon, and that is the roots right there. this is the roots. [ applause ] i saw your face light up - [ laughter ] when you heard higgins say buju banton. >> questlove:...
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here is, hugh jackman.o see you, and thank you so much for doing our show you were one of our first guests when we did our quarantine show from my house. and we baked challah bread together >> we did. i don't know about you, but what was -- what was the reaction in your house from your challah >> jimmy: dude, it went crazy. people loved it. people freaked out, and they said, "you made this?" and i go, "oh, yeah. they go -- it was the egg wash, it was the secret move >> it was weird, because i went somewhere recently, like a long time after and this person looked at me, i was in the backyard. it was one of those social distance thing, so your challah, and already like looked a little annoyed with me and i said, "right." for an aussie, not bad, right? i went, "you should have 12 braids. [ laughter ] religiously speaking >> jimmy: yeah, i mean - >> and i was like, "oh no, you don't understand, jimmy and me --" >> jimmy: we're not bakers we're not -- we'll never be a baker. >> we're not going to be >> jimmy: bu
here is, hugh jackman.o see you, and thank you so much for doing our show you were one of our first guests when we did our quarantine show from my house. and we baked challah bread together >> we did. i don't know about you, but what was -- what was the reaction in your house from your challah >> jimmy: dude, it went crazy. people loved it. people freaked out, and they said, "you made this?" and i go, "oh, yeah. they go -- it was the egg wash, it was the secret move...
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hugh, inserting with you. last night, joe biden's acceptance speech, what was the highlight for you? >> i think he did really well. i just finished three hours of radio. everyone i had on agreed. .e gave a very solid speech chris combs was the start of introduction the president needed, emphasizing what a good guy he is. my experiences with him are the same. if anyone had a doubt about joe biden being a good guy, that's gone. i also think it was a little bit dialed back when i can to policy. this is going to be a [indiscernible] campaign when it comes to policy. he came out of it without a mistake, but the best thing for to go with would be, that low bar of expectation. he delivered a good performance. therefore, that low bar of expectation is gone. i am looking forward to the debate. i hope they learn from what the democrats did. staying in the blue bubble of the democratic party. i will tell you one thing, i played four times this week aoc's entire speech. four times on my conservative radio show. i played h
hugh, inserting with you. last night, joe biden's acceptance speech, what was the highlight for you? >> i think he did really well. i just finished three hours of radio. everyone i had on agreed. .e gave a very solid speech chris combs was the start of introduction the president needed, emphasizing what a good guy he is. my experiences with him are the same. if anyone had a doubt about joe biden being a good guy, that's gone. i also think it was a little bit dialed back when i can to...
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hughes came up to washington city along with his wife ursula. she was a cook at the president's house, and it was there that they began their family. did you know that they had 13 children? and the very first of their children, a young boy, was born in the president's house during my first administration, the first child born in the president's house was a hughes, wormley and his wife's. he is the most trustful of my servants. i do not know what i would do without them. your next question. >> we have a question asking if you brought seeds back. thomas jefferson: did i bring seeds back from europe? i certainly did. i brought many seeds i thought would be useful here, especially kale. sea i became familiar with it along the shores of the ocean in great britain. it is the most tasty leaf and vegetable, likened unto the asparagus. i brought seeds back that i could send to mr. bernard mcmahon, and a horticulturalist in new york, and as well to be distributed to the agricultural society in south carolina. i think of one particular seed, and that is th
hughes came up to washington city along with his wife ursula. she was a cook at the president's house, and it was there that they began their family. did you know that they had 13 children? and the very first of their children, a young boy, was born in the president's house during my first administration, the first child born in the president's house was a hughes, wormley and his wife's. he is the most trustful of my servants. i do not know what i would do without them. your next question....
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dominic hughes, bbc news, 0ldham.ent figures show there were 1,033 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk in the latest 24—hour period. that means, as you can see, the average reported number of new cases per day in the last week is 992. the deaths of two people were also reported, under new rules recording those who've died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means the total number, across the uk, is now 41,405. well, we've been hearing about further local lockdowns in greater manchester and lancashire, but what about the national picture on infection rates? let's speak to our health editor, hugh pym, who's at the department of health. danny, there are more testing taking place, and that explains to a degree that the rise in rates? —— hugh, there is more testing taking place. yes, clive, we have had a whole range of different pieces of information today. data on infections, big variations around the uk. let's look at the national picture now for england, because there is a very authoritative surve
dominic hughes, bbc news, 0ldham.ent figures show there were 1,033 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk in the latest 24—hour period. that means, as you can see, the average reported number of new cases per day in the last week is 992. the deaths of two people were also reported, under new rules recording those who've died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means the total number, across the uk, is now 41,405. well, we've been hearing about further local lockdowns in...
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langston hughes the poet lived right down the street from sugar ray's nightclub, langston hughes in thestarted writing plays with hope in mind that sugar ray to be able to take a part in some of those plays. and so there were friendships forged with those three people, and they were steady customers at sugar ray robinsons nightclub. nightclub. i just thought it was fascinating. i kept coming across links between all four of them and i decided to write it as a group portrait, you know. so becomes not just a book about a fighter. it's also a book about langston hughes and lena horne and miles davis and other jazz artists and other fighters who had links to sugar ray robinson. it's a book about cultural, about culture. it's a book about seeking your dreams. it's a book about the unknown america that didn't always get into the headlines or the mainstream newspapers or didn't always make it onto the arts pages of the mainstream newspapers in the '40s and 50s. >> host: how do you explain to young people today how important jazz music was to that era, and to a broader feeding of cultural resis
langston hughes the poet lived right down the street from sugar ray's nightclub, langston hughes in thestarted writing plays with hope in mind that sugar ray to be able to take a part in some of those plays. and so there were friendships forged with those three people, and they were steady customers at sugar ray robinsons nightclub. nightclub. i just thought it was fascinating. i kept coming across links between all four of them and i decided to write it as a group portrait, you know. so...
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the fire spark yesterday afternoon in the lake hughes area of the angeles national forest. the flames spread to 7000 acres in just 90 minutes, something firefighters say was very unusual in the absence of strong winds. at one point fire tornadoes were seen forming at the top of the hillsides and the flames devouring everything in their path including several homes and cars. at least 100 households have been forced to evacuate and about 1000 firefighters are attacking the blaze, but containment still stands at 0%. will have a live report from the scene coming up in minutes. >>> a section of alameda county is drying out in the afternoon sun after more than one dozen water mains burst in and around berkeley. they were concentrated west of sacramento street and south of university avenue. so why did so many pipes rupture at once? we were there to find out. >> reporter: the first call started coming in in the early evening and it did not take long before more than one dozen water mains were reported broken. they started breaking just before sunset in oakland and emeryville and a
the fire spark yesterday afternoon in the lake hughes area of the angeles national forest. the flames spread to 7000 acres in just 90 minutes, something firefighters say was very unusual in the absence of strong winds. at one point fire tornadoes were seen forming at the top of the hillsides and the flames devouring everything in their path including several homes and cars. at least 100 households have been forced to evacuate and about 1000 firefighters are attacking the blaze, but containment...
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langston hughes, the poet, lived right down the street from sugar raise nightclub. langston hughes in the 50s started writing with hope in mind that sugar ray would be able to take a part in some of those plays. therefore it's with those three people there were steady customers of sugary robinson's nightclub. i just thought it was fascinating. i kept coming across links between all four of them. and i decided to write it as a group portrait. and so it becomes not just a book about fighters, it's also a book about langston hughes and other jazz artists it's about culture. it's about the un- known america that doesn't usually get into the headlines of the mainstream newspapers. or didn't always make it onto the arts pages in the 40s and the 50s. >> host: how do you explain to the young people today how important and to broader resistance, how do you explain that? >> guest: that jazz was its own language. jazz brought people together. jazz is one of the first art forms, you might say was accepted on a racially integrated level. and i think that the jazz that flowed out
langston hughes, the poet, lived right down the street from sugar raise nightclub. langston hughes in the 50s started writing with hope in mind that sugar ray would be able to take a part in some of those plays. therefore it's with those three people there were steady customers of sugary robinson's nightclub. i just thought it was fascinating. i kept coming across links between all four of them. and i decided to write it as a group portrait. and so it becomes not just a book about fighters,...
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cher hughes has been missing for two months. now her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who had left the islands abruptly four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> he was quiet, a great guy. introvert. >> bo kept a low profile since moving from santa fe in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't email everybody and tell them they're leaving. it's easy to be not missed for a while. >> it made even more sense when they found out that bo had sold his home to wild bill, another american in their group famous for throwing lively parties many of them attended including cher's friend christen. >> i knew that he wanted to sell and move somewhere different. and so i assumed they came to an understanding over the price and that bo had just left. >> still, as keith thought back to the days after bo moved out, an image kept returning to his mind. an image of bo's ho
cher hughes has been missing for two months. now her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who had left the islands abruptly four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> he was quiet, a great guy. introvert. >> bo kept a low profile since moving from santa fe in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't email...
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also coming up tonight northern ireland mourns the passing of john hughes the nobel peace laureate whose life's work made it possible to turn the troubles into peace john hume genuinely was a political titan i don't think we would have to have really got the peace process going and. implemented if he hadn't been down offering help and advice. which our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the reality of the pandemic in germany and the people who refused to believe it on saturday the streets of central berlin were flooded with protesters who say the coronavirus pandemic is fake they demanded an end to face mask requirements social distancing rules and all measures to stop the viral spread when police moved in to disperse the crowds there were skirmishes dozens of officers were injured 3 were hospitalized now images of pandemic deniers marching through berlin have shocked the world germany has been praised for its early response to the outbreak the mortality level from the corona virus is one of the world's lowest here but that succe
also coming up tonight northern ireland mourns the passing of john hughes the nobel peace laureate whose life's work made it possible to turn the troubles into peace john hume genuinely was a political titan i don't think we would have to have really got the peace process going and. implemented if he hadn't been down offering help and advice. which our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the reality of the pandemic in germany and the...
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well we know that decision was taken together with hughes saw on the head of a state and he bit the 6 and also with the prime minister better santa than it does decision was taken actually at mit july. was a move in order to try to save the institution as a whole because of their private scandals regarding the private lives of one god of us remember we know that he left the country already on sunday but we don't know exactly about you know he's whereabouts on there and the press has found his president reporting that he might be at the moment to the dominican republic resident been any confirmation of that that he's gone to the dominican republic and why would he choose that location. yeah not not not an official confirmation yet this is something that the spanish press is reporting also for example this press saying that he might relocate finally nestorian. in portugal but right now what we are seeing in the press here in spain is that he might have gone to the domanick and republic he would stay he would be hosted by their funk who are stanley. stronger prominent family with interes
well we know that decision was taken together with hughes saw on the head of a state and he bit the 6 and also with the prime minister better santa than it does decision was taken actually at mit july. was a move in order to try to save the institution as a whole because of their private scandals regarding the private lives of one god of us remember we know that he left the country already on sunday but we don't know exactly about you know he's whereabouts on there and the press has found his...
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hugh: sure.n we look at why the nasdaq has rallied so hard it is because there have been themes this year that have been accelerated by the type of recession we are looking at. the shift to online retail being a very good example. one which i think is now broadly understood by the market. when i think about investing within tech, i still think there are decent opportunities to play those types of things, but perhaps now when you are looking at some pretty elevated valuations and pretty challenging earnings estimates to meet in the quarters to come, there are cheaper ways to play that theme than focusing on the pure headline favorite nasdaq names. i think the nasdaq from here, it is hard to say when you are at all-time highs, yes, clearly there is a 10% upside given what is already in the price. but i do think the themes that have been driving the tech winners to this point can continue. it is may be just looking at more sophisticated and slightly more nuanced ways of playing those same trends. ma
hugh: sure.n we look at why the nasdaq has rallied so hard it is because there have been themes this year that have been accelerated by the type of recession we are looking at. the shift to online retail being a very good example. one which i think is now broadly understood by the market. when i think about investing within tech, i still think there are decent opportunities to play those types of things, but perhaps now when you are looking at some pretty elevated valuations and pretty...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris.ur top stories: when rain clouds clear, records appear. zak crawley basks in the southampton sunshine as england pile on the runs against pakistan. saracens hold off a harlequins fightback to win the london derby. and for the first time since the premiership resumption. and dillian whyte‘s big night. can the british heavyweight set up a long—awaited tilt at the world title? hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. england batsman zak crawley has delivered on his huge potential on day two of the final test against pakistan. his maiden test century quickly became a maiden double century before he was eventually out for 267 on a day england's batsmen have totally dominated. henry morean is at southampton for us. firstly, henry, what's the latest score? a declaration, what is the latest score. 583 — eight. they have allowed himself about an hour to bowl what will inevitably be at the retired pakistan side. they have been out of the field for two d
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris.ur top stories: when rain clouds clear, records appear. zak crawley basks in the southampton sunshine as england pile on the runs against pakistan. saracens hold off a harlequins fightback to win the london derby. and for the first time since the premiership resumption. and dillian whyte‘s big night. can the british heavyweight set up a long—awaited tilt at the world title? hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. thanks forjoining...
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jerry hughes then with the akron pd raced to the scene. detectives popped the trunk. it was worse than he had expected. >> you've seen a lot of stuff in a lot of years. how does this fit in the awful things that cops encounter? >> it's sickening. it's something you can't unsee. you will see that for the rest of your life. >> the body of hannah hill had been found naked from the waist down, posed, her shirt pulled up. >> at approximately 7:30 this morning, the auto belonging to missing person hannah hill was seen parked on cane road. >> pictures of her car being towed away made the evening news. >> devastated. how could this happen? >> i just totally blacked out. every emotion hit me at once. >> what had happened to hannah? and why? >> and an even bigger question, who? who had killed hannah? police quickly focused on one man: hannah's boyfriend, brad. >>> coming up -- >> we found out that he was a drug dealer and he liked to chase other girls. >> when "dateline" continues. gi. >> when "dateline" continues is . centrum supports your body with vitamin c and zinc to help
jerry hughes then with the akron pd raced to the scene. detectives popped the trunk. it was worse than he had expected. >> you've seen a lot of stuff in a lot of years. how does this fit in the awful things that cops encounter? >> it's sickening. it's something you can't unsee. you will see that for the rest of your life. >> the body of hannah hill had been found naked from the waist down, posed, her shirt pulled up. >> at approximately 7:30 this morning, the auto...
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the fire is burning near lake hughes in the angeles national forest. there is no containment right now. evacuations are underway. it is not known how this fire started but spreading fast. temperatures are in the 90s with low humidity. >>> as coronavirus rages on, it leaves all kinds of victims. sometimes instead of lives, it takes livelihoods. it seems no county is immune, even the richest ones. we sent wayne to a homeless camp that is a refuge in more ways than one. >> there is a krookt yellow mine separates the haves from the ve in a setting that would seem so idyllic. >> i camp here overnight. >> reporter: in this circumstance, he has been camping here for at least 18 months. >> how did you find this place? >> nobody came around it. >> reporter: now they do. along binford road between highway 101 and a wildlife sanctuary, he has all kinds of company. >> he had to go someplace. >> i had nowhere to go. just, you know, i have nowhere to go. >> reporter: locals say the first of the rvs began to appear a couple years ago. first one, two, a dozen. coronav
the fire is burning near lake hughes in the angeles national forest. there is no containment right now. evacuations are underway. it is not known how this fire started but spreading fast. temperatures are in the 90s with low humidity. >>> as coronavirus rages on, it leaves all kinds of victims. sometimes instead of lives, it takes livelihoods. it seems no county is immune, even the richest ones. we sent wayne to a homeless camp that is a refuge in more ways than one. >> there is...
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. >> there's hugh. next to hugh is molly. >> she's still unsure if the walbridge fire damaged her home. >> not nothing where i'm going and what i'm doing, it's very confusing. >> in guerneville , this assistance center is now set up for residents at the bank of america. this town is coming back to life now that most evacuation orders have been lifted and fire danger has passed. >> a lot of people are excited about they're back and we're open. >> restaurants and shops are reopening and customers are back. >> we kind of heard this was some closures going on, so we wasn't sure but we saw cars coming back, so we figured, okay, let's take a drive down this way. >> guerneville residents are resilient and thankful to those who protected the community. >> we're grateful to the 50s and first responders. they saved this town and this place. >> hol assistance centers will be open through next friday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. live in guerneville, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> thanks, cornell. >>> let's check the pro
. >> there's hugh. next to hugh is molly. >> she's still unsure if the walbridge fire damaged her home. >> not nothing where i'm going and what i'm doing, it's very confusing. >> in guerneville , this assistance center is now set up for residents at the bank of america. this town is coming back to life now that most evacuation orders have been lifted and fire danger has passed. >> a lot of people are excited about they're back and we're open. >> restaurants...
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southern california, you can see all of that smoke in the area, even some flames, this is at lake hughes about an hours drive north of los angeles. the so-called lake fire 00s foi in allen county. >> reporter: swirling winds spawned a fire tornado as crews battled a blaze that started in the angeles national forest north of los angeles. >> yesterday's fire quickly erupted by sundown to over 6000 acres and by late last night we reportat's 1/2 square miles, people in about 100 homes and businesses have been told to evacuate near the town of lake hughes. >> it was a wall of flames. everything was burning up. >> reporter: the fire is devouring everything in its path including homes and cars. >> we did lose several structures, i do not know the number of structures. >> reporter: firefighters rescued this flag as flames surrounded them, light winds, high temperatures, and dense brush are fueling the fire. >> there's been areas of this fire that has not turned in decades it's in on accessible terrain which added to the complexity of the fire. >> reporter: light in gave crews a brief respite for
southern california, you can see all of that smoke in the area, even some flames, this is at lake hughes about an hours drive north of los angeles. the so-called lake fire 00s foi in allen county. >> reporter: swirling winds spawned a fire tornado as crews battled a blaze that started in the angeles national forest north of los angeles. >> yesterday's fire quickly erupted by sundown to over 6000 acres and by late last night we reportat's 1/2 square miles, people in about 100 homes...
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hugh pym, bbc news, exeter.food factory in northampton, have tested positive for the coronavirus. the company, greencore, employs more than 2,000 people making sandwiches for marks and spencer. local authorities say the company had introduced highly effective measures to prevent the spread of the virus. greencore said production at the plant was "continuing as usual" and it had no concerns about its products. borisjohnson says the uk must be "absolutely ruthless when deciding whether travellers returning from countries with rising rates of coronavirus infections should be asked to quarantine. asked whether france will be removed from the list of countries that are exempt from the quarantine measures, the prime minister said he would be looking at the data, but that drastic measures could be taken even with our closest and dearest friends." in what's being seen as an historic agreement, israel and the united arab emirates have reached a deal to normalise relations. donald trump made the announcement at the white
hugh pym, bbc news, exeter.food factory in northampton, have tested positive for the coronavirus. the company, greencore, employs more than 2,000 people making sandwiches for marks and spencer. local authorities say the company had introduced highly effective measures to prevent the spread of the virus. greencore said production at the plant was "continuing as usual" and it had no concerns about its products. borisjohnson says the uk must be "absolutely ruthless when deciding...
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and not long after trish hughes's death, he trawled the internet. >> and as i started researching.her deaths associated with him. >> reporter: he landed on that obituary of mona and her daughter lindsey, and bingo, there was lou's name. >> that was the first time i had seen lou castro in print. >> reporter: underlying goodwyn's suspicion about castro's unexplained wealth he theorized he had a drug case. >> i worked drug cases and unexplained wealth is, is something that you look at to determine if that's how this person might be earning their money. >> reporter: so goodwyn set out to collect evidence from angels landing. he began with the trash bags. maybe inside there was evidence of drugs, incriminating documents or a fingerprint? so maybe if you can get a fingerprint, somewhere he'll be in the system and you'll come up with a name? >> that's right. >> reporter: you tried to get a fingerprint. >> i did. >> reporter: and the tech guys couldn't come up with anything? >> they could not. >> reporter: frustrating. there was no evidence of drugs. and nearly three years later there were
and not long after trish hughes's death, he trawled the internet. >> and as i started researching.her deaths associated with him. >> reporter: he landed on that obituary of mona and her daughter lindsey, and bingo, there was lou's name. >> that was the first time i had seen lou castro in print. >> reporter: underlying goodwyn's suspicion about castro's unexplained wealth he theorized he had a drug case. >> i worked drug cases and unexplained wealth is, is something...
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the lake fire is burning in the angeles national forest near lake hughes which is just near seneca ritait exploded in size shortly after it started at 330 yesterday afternoon. it went from 400 acres to more than 10,000 acres in just a few hours. the latest updates, firefighters say the fire is 0% contained but no buildings have been destroyed. >>> the area around lake hughes road on both sides of the canyon, the fire grew from 100 acres of incredibly rude to several thousand acres. it probably had road closures and evacuations in the area. >>> an official at the angeles national forest says the combination of thick vegetation that has not burned in many years and hot dry windy conditions or fueling that fire. the cause is still under investigation. >>> also happening today, the california public utilities commission will hold a public virtual meeting with pg&e to talk about planned powder shutoffs. the public's shower of answer last resort tools for utilities to help spread the risk of wildfire. pg&e already says it wants to limit the number of those shutoffs this year will also followi
the lake fire is burning in the angeles national forest near lake hughes which is just near seneca ritait exploded in size shortly after it started at 330 yesterday afternoon. it went from 400 acres to more than 10,000 acres in just a few hours. the latest updates, firefighters say the fire is 0% contained but no buildings have been destroyed. >>> the area around lake hughes road on both sides of the canyon, the fire grew from 100 acres of incredibly rude to several thousand acres. it...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ve system of mass incarceration in the far western region of xinjiang. in a self—shot video, a formerfashion model, who is from the uighur ethnic group, can be seen handcuffed to a bed. his relatives say he was taken away for what china has called re—education and that nothing has been heard from him since. the uighurs are muslims from the central asian region. the majority of them live in china's autonomous xinjiang region. current estimates suggest there are around 10 million uighurs living there. but up to 1 million uighurs have been detained in secure "educational training' centres". and there is growing evidence of human rights violations inside these camps, including forced labour and torture. neither the chinese foreign ministry nor xinjiang authorities have responded to the bbc‘s requests for comment. john sudworth has this report. a few years ago, this man was a long way from his home in xinjiang, making good money as a fashion model in southern china. but this is him in febru
hugh pym, bbc news.ve system of mass incarceration in the far western region of xinjiang. in a self—shot video, a formerfashion model, who is from the uighur ethnic group, can be seen handcuffed to a bed. his relatives say he was taken away for what china has called re—education and that nothing has been heard from him since. the uighurs are muslims from the central asian region. the majority of them live in china's autonomous xinjiang region. current estimates suggest there are around 10...
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>> brennan: jamie yuccas in lake hughes.ight, president trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, is launching scandalous new allegations of fraud, infidelity and corruption against his former boss. cohen, who is serving out a three-year prison sentence from home, just released an excerpt from his forthcoming tell-all book. cbs' weijia jiang reports fro the white house. weijia? >> reporter: margaret, president trump's former fixer says he did all kind of dirty work for mr. trump, even helping him cheat in the 2016 presidential election. michael cohen claims he saw president trump at his worst, writing in his new book, from lewd acts in a sex club in vegas, to tax fraud to deals with corrupt officials from the former soviet union, to catch- and-kill conspiracies to silence trump's clandestine lovers. "i wasn't just a witness to the president's rise. i was an active and eager participant." ant.", convicted of tax fraud cohen, convicted of tax fraud and lying to congress, is serving the remainder of his three-year prison sentence a
>> brennan: jamie yuccas in lake hughes.ight, president trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, is launching scandalous new allegations of fraud, infidelity and corruption against his former boss. cohen, who is serving out a three-year prison sentence from home, just released an excerpt from his forthcoming tell-all book. cbs' weijia jiang reports fro the white house. weijia? >> reporter: margaret, president trump's former fixer says he did all kind of dirty work for mr. trump, even...
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the ashes are now visible from the main road leading into this tight-knit mountain town near lake hughes. this is the terrifying path the lake fire carved through the angeles national forest. >> four of my friends lost their homes right up on canyon. >> reporter: michael casey knows the families very well and knows how hard they worked for what they had. >> just took it out you know. so -- it's just -- it's just sad. >> reporter: out of the thousands of homes that were initially threatened by the lake fire, it appears that only a handful of them out here along pine canyon road were destroyed. flare-ups are keeping crews busy trying to keep the now 11,000-acre lake fire north of the lake and south of highway 138. water dropping helicopters and ground crews were able to contain 5% of the fire by nightfall. but with hotter temperatures and gusty winds expected to blow through the steep terrain friday, evacuation orders are staying put. >> worse comes to worst, i'll take care of each other period. >> reporter: casey is already lent a helping hand to a friend who lost his home. >> you guys ar
the ashes are now visible from the main road leading into this tight-knit mountain town near lake hughes. this is the terrifying path the lake fire carved through the angeles national forest. >> four of my friends lost their homes right up on canyon. >> reporter: michael casey knows the families very well and knows how hard they worked for what they had. >> just took it out you know. so -- it's just -- it's just sad. >> reporter: out of the thousands of homes that were...
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flames have scorched at least 10,000 acres in the lake hughes area. these are live pictures from our nbc chopper in l.a. county. you can see the intense orange glow down below. this is happening north of santa clarita in the recreation area, which is on federal land. this fast-moving fire about 100 homes have beenuated. we'll also be watching our own fire tadanger as we have a hot weekend ahead. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri will talk about the fire danger here in a few minutes. >>> a lot of people in the bay area watching kamala harris with a sense of pride and community, but this is not a walk down memory lane. it is a charge right into the future. >> it's shaping up to be a campaign unlike any other. here's nbc bay area's jean elle. >> your next vice president of the united states, kamala harris. >> reporter: voters get their first look at the democratic presidential ticket a day after joe biden named senator kamala harris as running mate, they kicked off the campaign together. but without an audience of supporters. >> we're experiencing a moral
flames have scorched at least 10,000 acres in the lake hughes area. these are live pictures from our nbc chopper in l.a. county. you can see the intense orange glow down below. this is happening north of santa clarita in the recreation area, which is on federal land. this fast-moving fire about 100 homes have beenuated. we'll also be watching our own fire tadanger as we have a hot weekend ahead. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri will talk about the fire danger here in a few minutes. >>>...
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here's our health editor hugh pym.own restrictions have eased, more people are out and about and today we learned the coronavirus death total has been lower than we thought because of a change in the way it's worked out. scotland, wales and northern ireland report those testing positive within 28 days of their death as a covid fatality, but english officials included anyone who tested positive, even if it was months before a death which may have had another cause. they will go now go the same whether the others. here is the graph the daily coronavirus deaths in england within 28 days of a positive test and here are the deaths which were excluded in a previous calculation, difference now in total, about 5,400 fewer deaths. it was this academic expert spotted unusual fluctuations and realised that england's calculation was different from the rest of the uk. when we look at the data, it was jumping all over the place. one minute there would be 10 deaths, and the next day, 100, and it was hard to understand what was happen
here's our health editor hugh pym.own restrictions have eased, more people are out and about and today we learned the coronavirus death total has been lower than we thought because of a change in the way it's worked out. scotland, wales and northern ireland report those testing positive within 28 days of their death as a covid fatality, but english officials included anyone who tested positive, even if it was months before a death which may have had another cause. they will go now go the same...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.h takinig on paris st—germain in a game which has been both rescheduled and moved to a different stadium because of the coronavirus pandemic. live now to the bbc sport centre — and marc edwards. it really is the tastiest of the champions league ties, bayern munich versus psg, both teams looking to carve a piece of history, psg are looking to be crowned champions of europe for the first time while bayern munich would be just a second european domestic travel for them, they both swept into the final, both winning their semifinal is 3—0, ryan munich with that 8—2 victory over five—time winners barcelona in the quarterfinals so these two wonderful sides, bayern munich arguably the best on the planet and the best forward line on earth in the shape of kylian mbappe and neymar, the two most expensive players but a cagey first half, it was not an avalanche of chances, neither team taking the upper hand, psg had the best opportunities, neymar drawing a double save and open bar pipe had a golden
dominic hughes, bbc news.h takinig on paris st—germain in a game which has been both rescheduled and moved to a different stadium because of the coronavirus pandemic. live now to the bbc sport centre — and marc edwards. it really is the tastiest of the champions league ties, bayern munich versus psg, both teams looking to carve a piece of history, psg are looking to be crowned champions of europe for the first time while bayern munich would be just a second european domestic travel for...
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hugh pym, bbc news.re unable to admit patients. one of the hardest hit was the st george univerity hospital where at least four nurses died and five doctors were wounded. at that precise moment of the blast, there was one woman who had just gone into labour. here is the footage, filmed by her husband, and a warning, it does contain distressing images. explosion. we‘ve been speaking to the family who — despite the trauma — are safe and recovering with their new baby boy george. his father edmond described the moment the blast hit to my colleague christian fraser. we were moving to our labour room. as soon as we walked in they were ripple out —— preparing her bed with the nurses and doctors. it was like 20 seconds, they were getting everything prepared and things around, and we just heard the sound, and everything was shattering around, the glass, the instruments, everything. nothing was there. nothing. just so i'm clear, at that moment, the baby had not arrived, am i right? your wife was still in labour?
hugh pym, bbc news.re unable to admit patients. one of the hardest hit was the st george univerity hospital where at least four nurses died and five doctors were wounded. at that precise moment of the blast, there was one woman who had just gone into labour. here is the footage, filmed by her husband, and a warning, it does contain distressing images. explosion. we‘ve been speaking to the family who — despite the trauma — are safe and recovering with their new baby boy george. his father...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, 0ldham.d concern among hundreds of thousands of people who are in rented accommodation, worried about how they'll pay the bills with reduced incomes. but the government has confirmed it's extending the ban on landlords evicting tenants who can't pay, in england and wales until september the 20th. there had been calls from charities to extend the measures, which were due to be lifted on monday. here's our home editor, mark easton. as we emerge from lockdown, for tens of thousands of people in england and wales there is deep anxiety, not just the virus, but of losing their home. covid cost david his job in high wycombe. and despite today's four week extension to the ban on eviction proceedings, he still worries about paying the rent. we had guaranteed income, now we don't. we do get some support from universal credit to help with things, but in all honesty, it's not enough. itjust doesn't cut everything. do you think you'll be able to stay in your house? it's difficult times, it's a possibility
dominic hughes, bbc news, 0ldham.d concern among hundreds of thousands of people who are in rented accommodation, worried about how they'll pay the bills with reduced incomes. but the government has confirmed it's extending the ban on landlords evicting tenants who can't pay, in england and wales until september the 20th. there had been calls from charities to extend the measures, which were due to be lifted on monday. here's our home editor, mark easton. as we emerge from lockdown, for tens of...
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racism are on the rise and poverty is increasing donald trump is now hoping to win over voters with hughes show r r yes if you want to really drive them crazy you say 12 more years. a man who cares a man who loves america and all americans a man who is tired. even tonight during this nomination the president's wrong means we need a leader who will rebuild the promise of america and ensure that every citizen can realize there are american dream democrats are not really offering much of an alternative just a list of some rather vague promises i'll be had hour of the light not the darkness the end of this chapter of american darkness began here tonight. as love and hope and light joined in the battle for the soul of the nation neither candidate is really offering any solutions for how to get the country out of the big economic social and health care crisis meanwhile national unity is not very high on the list either many are speculating that donald trump won't accept the results if he loses and we clinton has just advised joe biden not to concede to donald trump under any circumstances joe bi
racism are on the rise and poverty is increasing donald trump is now hoping to win over voters with hughes show r r yes if you want to really drive them crazy you say 12 more years. a man who cares a man who loves america and all americans a man who is tired. even tonight during this nomination the president's wrong means we need a leader who will rebuild the promise of america and ensure that every citizen can realize there are american dream democrats are not really offering much of an...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ilippines now, where there's a fresh push by president rodrigo duterte to reintroduce the death penalty for drug crimes. he used his recent state of the nation address to call on congress to expedite the bill which could see capital punishment returned to the country after being abolished twice previously. critics say approving the bill would go against a global trend towards abolition, turning the country into a pariah state. howard johnson sent this report from manila. it was 1999 when convicted rapist leo died by lethal injection. the last state execution in the philippines. his death sparked a national debate about the morality of the death penalty. leading to its abolition in 2006. but the president has vowed to reinstate capital punishment by lethal injections to heinous crimes. the law will not only help us deter criminal activity, but also, save our children from the dangers posed by the illegal and dangerous drugs. the philippine commission on human rights and independent body
hugh pym, bbc news.ilippines now, where there's a fresh push by president rodrigo duterte to reintroduce the death penalty for drug crimes. he used his recent state of the nation address to call on congress to expedite the bill which could see capital punishment returned to the country after being abolished twice previously. critics say approving the bill would go against a global trend towards abolition, turning the country into a pariah state. howard johnson sent this report from manila. it...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. addiction, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information. the number is on your screen now. australians in several south—eastern states are experiencing surprising — and unseasonal — weather triggered by antarctic air. many people have been out enjoying the rare event despite strong winds and heavy snow — yes, snow. phil mercer sent this report. wheee! a rare antarctic blast has turned parts of south—eastern australia white. blizzards have brought chaos to some roads, and the icy cold front has sent temperatures plummeting way below average. towns to the west of sydney in the blue mountains have been blanketed by late winter snowfall. a few months ago, the region was battling bushfires, but this has been a treat for locals and visitors. it's brilliant, especially for the kids and other people that can't get to the snow or those that don't quite have the funds or the finance for the snow, this is absolutely brilliant for them. up t
dominic hughes, bbc news. addiction, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information. the number is on your screen now. australians in several south—eastern states are experiencing surprising — and unseasonal — weather triggered by antarctic air. many people have been out enjoying the rare event despite strong winds and heavy snow — yes, snow. phil mercer sent this report. wheee! a rare antarctic blast has turned parts of...
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thank you for bringing it to us and bringing dit to me >> thank you >> hugh son is the repoceo and can on cnbc.com. >>> plus, home prices are soaring as inventory is dropping we'll look at whether home prices are getting a little too hot in parts of the country that are still affordable stay with us ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ >>> welcome back let's catch you up on a few more stories. it is time for "rapid fire." frank holland, deirdre bosa and mike santoli effective monday, exxon, pfizer and raytheon technologies are all on you of the dow. the new names replacing them, salesforce, amgen and honeywell. these moves also coincide with apple's 4-1 split on the same day. price being the operative word here according to spoke, the average price of the new stocks is four times higher than the ones going out, because a lot has been named of salesforce coming in and exxon leaving, but why is amgen replacing pfizer >> it's really not much of
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thank you for joining us i am starting now hughes and i have to be honest with you i am very concerned about what is happening in portland and why we cannot get any sort of resolution you know what to start is out of touch this week is going to bring us up to the latest portland police declare an unlawful assembly once again late thursday after signs of vandalism. and burning down the neighborhood and now the democratic mayor is supporting the police using tear gas after a police building was set ablaze. first. unrest continues in portland for the 74 straight day protesters being asked to clear the area late thursday. according to police the demonstrators the ties of rebar in the street causing damage to police vehicles but thursday may be considered mild after vitalistic tempted to set a police appeal on wednesday with people trapped inside exits were blocked security cameras disabled and accelerants were used to set and grow fires authorities say at least 20 officers were barricaded inside the mayor saying as far as he's concerned this is a typical i believe the city stuff could have
thank you for joining us i am starting now hughes and i have to be honest with you i am very concerned about what is happening in portland and why we cannot get any sort of resolution you know what to start is out of touch this week is going to bring us up to the latest portland police declare an unlawful assembly once again late thursday after signs of vandalism. and burning down the neighborhood and now the democratic mayor is supporting the police using tear gas after a police building was...
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hugh pym, bbc news.tal coronavirus vaccines. 90 million doses have been purchased from a belgian pharmaceutical company, and a us biotech firm. britain now has 340 million doses on order for six different vaccines, enough to give everyone in the country five doses. but it s still unclear whether any of them will work. here s our medical editor fergus walsh. a coronavirus vaccine. it would be the solution to the pandemic, a way to protect the vulnerable, to end social distancing. how do you feel? i feel fine. good! such is the pressing need, countries are placing orders long before clinical trials are finished and they know whether any of the vaccines protect against the virus. the uk is set to have one of the world's biggest stockpiles of coronavirus vaccine. 340 million doses have been ordered of six different vaccines. the latest deals are with a belgian company, janssen, and a us biotech, novavax. now, even though most of the vaccines require two doses, it'll still mean there'll be enough to inject ev
hugh pym, bbc news.tal coronavirus vaccines. 90 million doses have been purchased from a belgian pharmaceutical company, and a us biotech firm. britain now has 340 million doses on order for six different vaccines, enough to give everyone in the country five doses. but it s still unclear whether any of them will work. here s our medical editor fergus walsh. a coronavirus vaccine. it would be the solution to the pandemic, a way to protect the vulnerable, to end social distancing. how do you...
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hugh pym, bbc news.m around the world have been paying tribute to the nobel peace prize winner and northern ireland politician, john hume, who has died. he was 83. he was key to ending decades of violence in northern ireland which killed thousands, and tony blair, who was prime minister when the good friday peace agreement was signed, described him as "a visionary who refused to believe the future had to be the same as the past". our ireland correspondent emma va rdy looks back at his remarkable life. a visionary through some of northern ireland's darkest days. john hume was an enduring advocate of peace. ..shot them with rubber bullets and gas. the crowd is marching over there. the leaders were going to speak to you. before we even got there, you opened fire. driven by a belief that negotiation and democracy was the alternative to bullets and bombs, he took on the army, the police and the ira paramilitaries who tried to bring about a united ireland by force. there is not a single injustice in northern i
hugh pym, bbc news.m around the world have been paying tribute to the nobel peace prize winner and northern ireland politician, john hume, who has died. he was 83. he was key to ending decades of violence in northern ireland which killed thousands, and tony blair, who was prime minister when the good friday peace agreement was signed, described him as "a visionary who refused to believe the future had to be the same as the past". our ireland correspondent emma va rdy looks back at his...
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this is near lake hughes.ore than 100 homes have been evacuated after this fire broke out at around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. and quickly spread to 10,000 acres. it's called the lake fire and we are watching that as firefighters say they have major challenges ahead of them today. it has been burning step terrain in an area that's not burned in about 50 years. back to you. >>> anne, thank you. 6:56 right now. time for a look at this morning's other top stories. >> crews in the east bay are trying to fix several water main breaks in parts of emeryville and berkeley. hollis street is closed in both directions. east bay m.u.d. says overpressurization may be to blame. >>> teachers represented the terms of the agreement last night and still have to vote to accept it. no word yet on what the deal will mean for students in oakland. >>> wall street reacting this morning to another jobless claims report. and you can see the dow is down about 25 points. the jobs report shows 963,000 americans filed for unemployment benef
this is near lake hughes.ore than 100 homes have been evacuated after this fire broke out at around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. and quickly spread to 10,000 acres. it's called the lake fire and we are watching that as firefighters say they have major challenges ahead of them today. it has been burning step terrain in an area that's not burned in about 50 years. back to you. >>> anne, thank you. 6:56 right now. time for a look at this morning's other top stories. >> crews in the...
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hugh pym, bbc news. dragged behind a car while investigating a robbery, has told the bbc she doesn't feel the family has received justice. the teenagers responsible for his death were all acquitted of murder, and jailed for manslaughter. lissie harper said she was campaigning for mandatory life sentences for those who kill emergency workers. daniela relph has the story. this was the last photograph lissie harper had taken with her husband. they were guests at a friend's wedding. andrew harper was killed four days later. in her first television interview, lissie spoke about their relationship and heranguish at losing him. i think before andrew's death it would have been impossible for me to do any kind of public speaking. i have never been great at that sort of thing. but i do rememberfeeling, in the lead up to andrew's funeral, just a determination to speak and just to tell everyone about him. you know, we were constantly laughing and joking and just kind of best friends, to be honest. just the normal th
hugh pym, bbc news. dragged behind a car while investigating a robbery, has told the bbc she doesn't feel the family has received justice. the teenagers responsible for his death were all acquitted of murder, and jailed for manslaughter. lissie harper said she was campaigning for mandatory life sentences for those who kill emergency workers. daniela relph has the story. this was the last photograph lissie harper had taken with her husband. they were guests at a friend's wedding. andrew harper...
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hugh pym, bbc news, exeter.tory in northampton, have tested positive for the coronavirus. the company, greencore, employs more than 2,000 people, making sandwiches for marks and spencer. local authorities say the company had introduced highly effective measures to prevent the spread of the virus and greencore says production at the plant is "continuing as usual" with no concerns, about its products. in what's being seen as a historic agreement, israel and the united arab emirates have reached a deal to normalise relations. donald trump made the announcement at the white house, saying israel would now suspend plans, to further annex parts of the occupied west bank. the uae is the first arab gulf state to agree to formal diplomatic ties with israel. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, reports from jerusalem. the face of a man who's made an historic deal. israel's leader talking to the crown prince of abu dhabi and president trump. already, there were signs of warming ties with arab gulf states who share
hugh pym, bbc news, exeter.tory in northampton, have tested positive for the coronavirus. the company, greencore, employs more than 2,000 people, making sandwiches for marks and spencer. local authorities say the company had introduced highly effective measures to prevent the spread of the virus and greencore says production at the plant is "continuing as usual" with no concerns, about its products. in what's being seen as a historic agreement, israel and the united arab emirates have...