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ian: was that a deep divot? yes, it was. uphill putt from 25 feet for birdie to tie aaron rai who's on the last. but certainly leaking oil. the iron shot into 16 and then four putts and then that one, keeping it under the hole. a mixture of emotions for the rookie. just his 23rd start on the pga tour. he's 29 years of age but his rookie year. and he has got some game, i can tell you that. he's certainly showing us. live at 18. jim: it's been a long wait for rai. and within three minutes of when they blew the horn yesterday. it actually was 8:20 yesterday but play went on for some who were just trying to get in. it was almost 8:30 and it was dark so we'll see what that last grouwill decide but leave ready to go at the 72nd, one in front. mark: does not know where he stands and he has been all about this routine. it is unvaried. 42 of 55 fairways this week. splits the fairway. th is perfect. jim: he turned pro when he was 17 and now says it was way too early but he learned a lot and one thing that came out of it when he realiz
ian: was that a deep divot? yes, it was. uphill putt from 25 feet for birdie to tie aaron rai who's on the last. but certainly leaking oil. the iron shot into 16 and then four putts and then that one, keeping it under the hole. a mixture of emotions for the rookie. just his 23rd start on the pga tour. he's 29 years of age but his rookie year. and he has got some game, i can tell you that. he's certainly showing us. live at 18. jim: it's been a long wait for rai. and within three minutes of when...
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hurricane ian was no different. so i think a lot of people in fort myers thought that they were in the clear because so much focus and attention was on tampa bay. but what ended up happening was fort myers was going to get hit directly. [thunder crashes] this is bad. barbie waggoner: i was watching one of the different weather cameras that they had all over the island. and i knew that that camera was over 8 feet in the air. all of a sudden, i see that camera go underwater. [music playing] the water was rising so fast. my sister's house was across the street. i'm thinking, the houses aren't going to make it. and i said, you need to leave your house. mitch and mary came over about that time and said, we're scared. can we stay with you? mary wojciechowksi: mitch and i, we lived right across from the water. that morning i didn't know what to think. i said, come on, we're going to go by bob's, because at least we'll all be together. i honestly thought everything was going to be ok. it was just downhill from there. woman:
hurricane ian was no different. so i think a lot of people in fort myers thought that they were in the clear because so much focus and attention was on tampa bay. but what ended up happening was fort myers was going to get hit directly. [thunder crashes] this is bad. barbie waggoner: i was watching one of the different weather cameras that they had all over the island. and i knew that that camera was over 8 feet in the air. all of a sudden, i see that camera go underwater. [music playing] the...
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ian: it absolutely can be. it is based on achievements.now from history, you build what is called a shell, the actual building. when you show you have demand, you paid for the really expensive part, equipment and applied materials, what the government wants to see is, you built a factory but that does not mean anything. we want to see you making the chips at the kind of volume you said you will do and that you will get the bulk of the money. that could be years. scarlet: thank you so much for explaining that. bloomberg's ian king, an expert on all things semi conductors. kamala harris is set to unveil her economic plan in a campaign speech this afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ it will take billions of solar panels to power the world today. aes is making scale like that closer to a reality. introducing maximo, our new ai-enabled solar robot, designed and built in america. with max on the team, aes is transforming how solar farms are constructed. what was once strenuous is now faster. safer. smarter. at aes, we designed max with powerful feat
ian: it absolutely can be. it is based on achievements.now from history, you build what is called a shell, the actual building. when you show you have demand, you paid for the really expensive part, equipment and applied materials, what the government wants to see is, you built a factory but that does not mean anything. we want to see you making the chips at the kind of volume you said you will do and that you will get the bulk of the money. that could be years. scarlet: thank you so much for...
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. >> and 32 year old romanian citizen ian pinter , who has been citizen ian pinter, who has been charged with stabbing a girl, eight times in leicester square . eight times in leicester square. yesterday, an 11 year old girl will be outside westminster magistrates court for all of the latest, and there's a vacancy with harry and meghan. if you can stand working with the pair of them as their chief of staff has stepped down a mere three months into the role and this makes him the 18th senior figure from their entourage to leave since they got married. all of this, and much more between now and 6 pm. welcome to the show. always a pleasure to have your company. sir keir starmer can't stop the boats. the victims , the stop the boats. the victims, the relatives of valdo calocane still aren't getting justice. an astonishing report, saying that the nhs trust has blood on its hands. so many missed opportunities to bring him to justice before he went to on kill their precious children . kill their precious children. still, this rolls on. what can be done about this? do you feel that britain is si
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ian: they put that in the release. they said they have spent $1 billion or so on acquiring capabilities to make them a better company. it is reflective of the market they are trying to push further into. they have more money these days. they are solidly profitable and have been for years. trying to use that financial clout to make the company stronger. ed: they have just hit a session high this morning. ian king, thank you so much. investors are becoming more nervous about some nvidia downside. tangible results from investments in ai remain to be seen. jason betts discusses the investors view. in the first instance of jackson hole this friday, but actually the macrolevel event is the nvidia earnings. >> the first thing is that there is a sale that the devil is in that details. the devil is in the data and that is refreshing. we have seen market complacency for much of this year. we saw the route 2.5-three weeks ago between weaker tech guidance in the lackluster jobs report. the market threw a temper tantrum. we have se
ian: they put that in the release. they said they have spent $1 billion or so on acquiring capabilities to make them a better company. it is reflective of the market they are trying to push further into. they have more money these days. they are solidly profitable and have been for years. trying to use that financial clout to make the company stronger. ed: they have just hit a session high this morning. ian king, thank you so much. investors are becoming more nervous about some nvidia downside....
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ian lester, from the process back. ian lester, from the think tank, _ the process back.n - the process back. ian lester, from i the think tank, the german marshall fund thank you for your time. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the uk culture secretary, lisa nandy, has called for a meeting with the bbc�*s director general after the former news presenter, huw edwards, admitted to making indecent images of children. he continued to be paid until his resignation in april. tom symonds reports. a household name, trusted to tell the nation that the queen had died. huw edwards delivered the news until he became the story. charged with having 41 indecent images of children sent by another offender on a whatsapp group, yesterday, he pleaded guilty. and now the new culture secretary, lisa nandy, wants to know more about how the bbc handled this, its reputation again at risk. here's the timeline. in may 2023, the corporation was told that huw edwards had been in contact with a 17—year—old boy. after the sun newspaper published further details injuly, edwards was
ian lester, from the process back. ian lester, from the think tank, _ the process back.n - the process back. ian lester, from i the think tank, the german marshall fund thank you for your time. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the uk culture secretary, lisa nandy, has called for a meeting with the bbc�*s director general after the former news presenter, huw edwards, admitted to making indecent images of children. he continued to be paid until his resignation in april. tom...
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ian, thanks so much. in the north bay, a san rafael man has been arrested for starting a fire in marin county. that's what you're looking at here. the fire started around 4:00 this morning. in that open space area north of the marinwood neighborhood. sheriff's office says that it got a tip about a man involved, and they did later arrest 34 year old colin crook at a novato safeway. the sheriff's office says crook admitted to burning his tent and belongings before leaving that area. he is being held on $12,000 bail. that fire burned 18 acres. no evacuation orders or warnings were issued. and new this afternoon, three former santa clara county correctional deputies have just pleaded guilty in connection with the beating death of an inmate, matthew ferris. jerry lubin and rafael rodriguez pleaded guilty to today voluntary manslaughter in the death of michael tyree. tyree was a mentally ill inmate accused of a misdemeanor and was waiting to transfer to a rehabilitation center when he was beaten to death. and t
ian, thanks so much. in the north bay, a san rafael man has been arrested for starting a fire in marin county. that's what you're looking at here. the fire started around 4:00 this morning. in that open space area north of the marinwood neighborhood. sheriff's office says that it got a tip about a man involved, and they did later arrest 34 year old colin crook at a novato safeway. the sheriff's office says crook admitted to burning his tent and belongings before leaving that area. he is being...
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ian. so like a lot of other cities, we know, san jose has its own program called the vision zero program in hopes of eliminating all traffic deaths. do you know what the latest is with that? yeah so the data actually shows that traffic records, traffic deaths reached an all time high in 2022, but then they have declined since then. 23 pedestrians were killed at this point in 2022. this year there have been 12. now the jackson intersection near the 680 offramp where that cyclist was killed, is one of the many areas where the city of san jose says it has made improvements to increase traffic safety. that includes adding high visibility crosswalks, green bike lanes, a median along with reflective yellow borders on traffic lights. they call it a quick build because it takes just 18 months to complete, rather than the typical five years or more to complete a traditional project. all of this, though, is part of its vision zero plan. the goals are to slow down cars and to make people who are walk
ian. so like a lot of other cities, we know, san jose has its own program called the vision zero program in hopes of eliminating all traffic deaths. do you know what the latest is with that? yeah so the data actually shows that traffic records, traffic deaths reached an all time high in 2022, but then they have declined since then. 23 pedestrians were killed at this point in 2022. this year there have been 12. now the jackson intersection near the 680 offramp where that cyclist was killed, is...
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ian so what is the next step for the business owners? yeah, and the owners are looking into the san jose capture crime program. actually, it equips local businesses with free security cameras. the levi's say that the break-ins are just killing their business. they can't keep up, but they're trying to stay open for their staff and customers. they also want security guards from the landlord and more patrols from police, and want the criminals caught and punished. penalties for the people that are perpetrating this kind of crime. and police confirmed that a detective is investigating this case. a cafe in the same complex as well tells me they have had four break ins in four months. we'll talk more about that. and this case coming up tonight at 6:00. all right, ian, thanks for that preview. appreciate it. we'll see you at six. postal service inspectors are asking for help after a mail carrier was robbed near danville. this happened near 200 portola drive late this morning. investigators say the suspect implied that he had a gun and told the
ian so what is the next step for the business owners? yeah, and the owners are looking into the san jose capture crime program. actually, it equips local businesses with free security cameras. the levi's say that the break-ins are just killing their business. they can't keep up, but they're trying to stay open for their staff and customers. they also want security guards from the landlord and more patrols from police, and want the criminals caught and punished. penalties for the people that are...
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. >> on a sunday afternoon, inside of a small gym in downtown santa rosa, ian kinmont leads the santaof power soccer before. we've got you covered. the game has two halves, 20 minutes each with teams of four using modified motorized wheelchairs to ram the ball into the goal. for wheelchair users like ian, who was born with cerebral palsy and has played since he was 14, the sport is more than just a game. >> i feel very free when i when i'm going down the court and i'm passing the ball, and it always makes me, very happy to see people smiling and having fun. >> ian's mother, naomi hubert, saw how the sport changed him by providing him with a basic need so many of us take for granted friendship. >> i think the most important piece of it is that it really creates an opportunity to have friends that are really connected over multiple years, and that's something that you don't often get, especially among people with a disability. >> but like most activities for people with disabilities, there are financial and logistical challenges many in the community survive on low or fixed incomes post
. >> on a sunday afternoon, inside of a small gym in downtown santa rosa, ian kinmont leads the santaof power soccer before. we've got you covered. the game has two halves, 20 minutes each with teams of four using modified motorized wheelchairs to ram the ball into the goal. for wheelchair users like ian, who was born with cerebral palsy and has played since he was 14, the sport is more than just a game. >> i feel very free when i when i'm going down the court and i'm passing the...
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thank you very much, ian. hello there.week. generally speaking, lower pressure will affect more northern parts of the country. and it is here where we'll see outbreaks of rain, whereas further south, closer to higher pressure, this is where we'll see the drier and warmer weather with some sunshine. now, this area of low pressure could bring some issues for the northwest of the uk with heavy rain. could see some local flooding in places, particularly argyll and the highlands. so a very wet, windy start to monday here. eventually, the rain begins to push southeastwards through the day, brightening up behind it and the winds easing, but a blustery day further south and east. but much of england and wales will be dry, with variable clouds, some sunshine and feeling much warmerand humid again, up to the high 205 here, mid 205 further north. now, that band of rain, some of it heavy and thundery, will affect western england and wales through monday evening. during the night, it begins to fizzle as it pushes its way towards easter
thank you very much, ian. hello there.week. generally speaking, lower pressure will affect more northern parts of the country. and it is here where we'll see outbreaks of rain, whereas further south, closer to higher pressure, this is where we'll see the drier and warmer weather with some sunshine. now, this area of low pressure could bring some issues for the northwest of the uk with heavy rain. could see some local flooding in places, particularly argyll and the highlands. so a very wet,...
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thank you very much, ian. hello there. the thunder and lightning and the heat and humidity, and it was hottest across east anglia, the south east and lincolnshire. temperatures widely over 30 degrees. but it was in cambridge where we set the highest temperature of the year so far. those temperatures are ebbing away. we'll be turning cooler through the rest of the week, and whilst there'll be some sunshine at times, there'll also be some spells of rain. these are the temperatures early in the morning, still quite warm across southeastern areas, but elsewhere a more comfortable 10 or 11 degrees. and there is cloud and rain coming into western areas by the morning, and this rain will push very slowly eastwards. moving away from northern ireland, we'll get some sunshine. we'll see the rain pushing eastwards across scotland, moving further into northern england, wales and the southwest. but across the midlands, lincolnshire, east anglia and the southeast, it's dry. a little bit hazy with the sunshine perhaps, especially in the
thank you very much, ian. hello there. the thunder and lightning and the heat and humidity, and it was hottest across east anglia, the south east and lincolnshire. temperatures widely over 30 degrees. but it was in cambridge where we set the highest temperature of the year so far. those temperatures are ebbing away. we'll be turning cooler through the rest of the week, and whilst there'll be some sunshine at times, there'll also be some spells of rain. these are the temperatures early in the...
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doctor ian somerville, _ winning medals. doctor ian somerville, thank - winning medals.ou - winning medals. doctor ian somerville, thank you very | winning medals. doctor ian - somerville, thank you very much for joining us on bbc news. a reminder that we will have full coverage of the olympics on bbc radio 5 live and on the bbc sport website and app, and i will take this opportunity to also say you can watch it on television over on channel 4, shall i say. the number of young people in the uk not in education, employment or training — referred to as neets — has risen in the past year, according the latest figures. data published this week shows more than 870,000 16 to 24 year—olds in the uk are not working or studying. that's a rise of 74,000 compared to last year. today, the youth futures foundation — which aims to reduce youth unemployment in england — has published a report looking at employment and education. of the 2,500 young people they surveyed, more than 40% said a lack of skills or training was the biggest barrier to entering the workforce. 0ur education corre
doctor ian somerville, _ winning medals. doctor ian somerville, thank - winning medals.ou - winning medals. doctor ian somerville, thank you very | winning medals. doctor ian - somerville, thank you very much for joining us on bbc news. a reminder that we will have full coverage of the olympics on bbc radio 5 live and on the bbc sport website and app, and i will take this opportunity to also say you can watch it on television over on channel 4, shall i say. the number of young people in the uk...
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thank you very much, ian. hello there.uld be a few showers as well. on monday, though, the highest temperature of the day was in north—eastern scotland. temperatures in the moray firth got up to 27 degrees. that was in this warm and humid air ahead of this weather front here, which is bringing some rain in from the west. following on from that, we see the cooler and fresher air moving into the north—west of the uk. the rain on that weather front increasingly light and patchy, but quite a change coming into northern ireland. temperatures some ten degrees lower than at the same time on monday morning. a more comfortable night for sleeping. quite muggy, though, across the midlands and eastern england. a little rain here, could prove to be a bit hit and miss. that moves through, then we get some sunshine following. the odd shower coming in over the irish sea, but most of these showers getting blown into northern ireland and western scotland. a bit drier in eastern scotland, but we're not going to see the high temperatures we h
thank you very much, ian. hello there.uld be a few showers as well. on monday, though, the highest temperature of the day was in north—eastern scotland. temperatures in the moray firth got up to 27 degrees. that was in this warm and humid air ahead of this weather front here, which is bringing some rain in from the west. following on from that, we see the cooler and fresher air moving into the north—west of the uk. the rain on that weather front increasingly light and patchy, but quite a...
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. >> on a sunday afternoon, inside of a small gym in downtown santa rosa, ian kinmont leads the santa's power soccer practice. never heard of power soccer before. we've got you covered. the game has two halves, 20 minutes each with teams of four using modified motorized wheelchairs to ram the ball into the goal. for wheelchair users like ian, who was born with cerebral palsy and has played since he was 14, the sport is more than just a game. >> i feel very free when i when i'm going down the court and i'm passing the ball and it always makes me very happy to see people smiling and having fun. >> ian's mother, naomi houppert, saw how the sport changed him by providing him with a basic need so many of us take for granted friendship. >> i think the most important piece of it is that it really creates an opportunity to have friends that are really connected over multiple years, and that's something that you don't often get, especially among people with a disability. >> but like most activities for people with disabilities, there are financial and logistical challenges many in the communit
. >> on a sunday afternoon, inside of a small gym in downtown santa rosa, ian kinmont leads the santa's power soccer practice. never heard of power soccer before. we've got you covered. the game has two halves, 20 minutes each with teams of four using modified motorized wheelchairs to ram the ball into the goal. for wheelchair users like ian, who was born with cerebral palsy and has played since he was 14, the sport is more than just a game. >> i feel very free when i when i'm going...
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.— grace, barnaby and ian.k you for the invite and _ grace, barnaby and ian. thank you for the invite and my _ grace, barnaby and ian. thank you for the invite and my sincere - for the invite and my sincere condolences for the families of the victims in such a tragic event. what could have been done differently, technically, i don't work with any specific mental disorder. we are talking about schizophrenia or psychosis where they might lose touch with reality. first of all to ensure the patient receives what we verify as... they should receive the adequate medications. psychotic medication every month, every six months, every three months, depending on the agreement. also, the care package should allow psychological support and educate the family about the importance of medications. also social support about helping patients to return back to life, education, employment, benefits and things like that. i would say this is the main benefit of treatment and any psychiatric patient. of treatment and any psychiatric
.— grace, barnaby and ian.k you for the invite and _ grace, barnaby and ian. thank you for the invite and my _ grace, barnaby and ian. thank you for the invite and my sincere - for the invite and my sincere condolences for the families of the victims in such a tragic event. what could have been done differently, technically, i don't work with any specific mental disorder. we are talking about schizophrenia or psychosis where they might lose touch with reality. first of all to ensure the...
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they took it on ian. this is a whole different thing. have to have the pubuc that's why we have to have the public inquiry, because we have to get these answers . because if to get these answers. because if it's the last thing i do on this earth, and i would say the same for, for grace and ian's family , for, for grace and ian's family, we will make sure this happens. >> reading around this case, seeing the multiple flats that valdo calocane had broken into in the years prior. oh yeah, the woman who jumped from a fourth third story window to flee for her life all before he was still able to roam the streets, not locked up , not put able to roam the streets, not locked up, not put in a able to roam the streets, not locked up , not put in a secure locked up, not put in a secure hospital prison behind bars just away. yeah, i, i wasn't aware until until today. >> most people aren't some. it's eye—watering of the scale of his history of offending. he's the most dangerous . it was always most dangerous. it was always going to happen. that's wh
they took it on ian. this is a whole different thing. have to have the pubuc that's why we have to have the public inquiry, because we have to get these answers . because if to get these answers. because if it's the last thing i do on this earth, and i would say the same for, for grace and ian's family , for, for grace and ian's family, we will make sure this happens. >> reading around this case, seeing the multiple flats that valdo calocane had broken into in the years prior. oh yeah,...
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thank you very much, ian. hello.feels very warm and humid out there — almost tropical — with temperatures hovering around 20 degrees there on the south coast of england through the early hours of monday morning, and even in northern ireland, around 17 degrees. now, this is what the heatwave looks like across western europe. at the moment, temperatures well above the average for the time of the year. the temperatures will peak in england on monday. let's get to the forecast then, and that stormy picture developing to the west of the british isles. you can see the storm clouds there, and the radar indicating the rainfall, flashes of lightning as well. more to come through the course of early monday. so, the weather front crossing northern ireland with the downpours through early monday morning, then reaching the west coast of scotland, spreading across scotland as it moves towards the northeast. a few showers in northern england, but south of that, the picture looks generally dry and sunny in the morning. now, this is
thank you very much, ian. hello.feels very warm and humid out there — almost tropical — with temperatures hovering around 20 degrees there on the south coast of england through the early hours of monday morning, and even in northern ireland, around 17 degrees. now, this is what the heatwave looks like across western europe. at the moment, temperatures well above the average for the time of the year. the temperatures will peak in england on monday. let's get to the forecast then, and that...
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ian: as a u.s. taxpayer, that is a smart thing, because you want to see these things built and in operation before you actually pay for them, right? this is, you know, a very complex industry and is very brutal economically, as we have seen with what is happening at intel. you want to make sure these things get built, the equipment goes in, and then the money gets distributive. ian: ed: as you have educated our audience on for a while now, it takes a lot of time to build manufacturing. ian king in san francisco. thank you. let's get back to that story about paramount we alluded to at the top. look on interesting, or positive reaction in the shares. it is a right-down of $6 billion on the legacy cable tv and works very similar to the news this week that we got from warner bros. discovery. there are some points of distinction with paramount in terms of the properties, and some other news as well. hannah miller is back in new york city. so, paramount, the numbers on the right down, the story behind the
ian: as a u.s. taxpayer, that is a smart thing, because you want to see these things built and in operation before you actually pay for them, right? this is, you know, a very complex industry and is very brutal economically, as we have seen with what is happening at intel. you want to make sure these things get built, the equipment goes in, and then the money gets distributive. ian: ed: as you have educated our audience on for a while now, it takes a lot of time to build manufacturing. ian king...
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thanks for that preview, ian. san jose is getting ready to move ahead with a huge housing development that will add more than 1500 homes and commercial space, but preservationists and community groups say that the 23 acre site has historical value, that they don't want to be lost. the property is owned by the sakai family and the patriarch, the late ichi sakai is considered a pioneer of the japanese american community who helped found the japanese american museum of san jose. community leaders want his house on the property to remain on site in a park or at san jose's history park. we want to make sure that his legacy, his history and his experience and experience of the japanese american community in in santa clara county would be preserved and would be remembered and taught. and coming up at five, we'll look at the options being considered and why the legacy is considered so important. heads up, road work coming to the busiest expressways in the south bay. so get ready for delays. crews are going to repave parts
thanks for that preview, ian. san jose is getting ready to move ahead with a huge housing development that will add more than 1500 homes and commercial space, but preservationists and community groups say that the 23 acre site has historical value, that they don't want to be lost. the property is owned by the sakai family and the patriarch, the late ichi sakai is considered a pioneer of the japanese american community who helped found the japanese american museum of san jose. community leaders...
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there is no doubt that the long term challenges ian and his teammates face are daunting.power soccer to more people with disabilities could be the key to overcoming them. >> playing soccer and helping, and, bringing in new players and teaching them how to be good, good players, good players, and even better people. >> two one phoenix. >> all right. >> in west sonoma county, i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> happening today, the first ever love fest sf. the event is supposed to mark the end of san francisco's so-called doom loop. former mayor willie brown will be part of this lunch ceremony. the festival includes lots of things, including art, live music, local businesses, and some restaurants, too. it's taking over part of the tenderloin at larkin and eddy from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. >> lisa. okay we are waking up to some clouds around, but a pretty view from mount tam, now 79 degrees at 2300ft, with the relative humidity of 6%. so we have a lot of moisture moving up at the lower levels and upper levels in parts of the bay area. but yes, still very dry conditions and hot c
there is no doubt that the long term challenges ian and his teammates face are daunting.power soccer to more people with disabilities could be the key to overcoming them. >> playing soccer and helping, and, bringing in new players and teaching them how to be good, good players, good players, and even better people. >> two one phoenix. >> all right. >> in west sonoma county, i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> happening today, the first ever love fest sf. the...
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ian king is the man helping drive the exclusive reporting. maybe this should come as no surprise, but it is quite wholesale look at the business. >> after their earnings announcement, there's clearly been a lot of pressure on the company, and clearly people are looking at this company and saying can you do what it set out to do. it's kind of natural the management and the board would do their job, and that is to look at their options, really. nothing is being decided and everything is in this preliminary stages. as the market is showing us today, this is kind of a healthy and natural thing for a company in this kind of situation to be doing. ed: we called it plan b, but it might as well be plan c, d, e. things have been difficult for intel. we use the word "chipmaker" a lot for all kinds of semi- conductor companies, but in intel's case it is true. the design chips and then they manufacture them for themselves. the problem they have got is that they don't currently manufacture chips for anyone else. that is the financial issue. ian: it is a c
ian king is the man helping drive the exclusive reporting. maybe this should come as no surprise, but it is quite wholesale look at the business. >> after their earnings announcement, there's clearly been a lot of pressure on the company, and clearly people are looking at this company and saying can you do what it set out to do. it's kind of natural the management and the board would do their job, and that is to look at their options, really. nothing is being decided and everything is in...
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ian taylor, thank you. you can see those _ places. ian taylor, thank you.r, thank you. you can see those vessels are - places. ian taylor, thank you. you can see those vessels are there. l can see those vessels are there. every hour or so we see the vessels come in and out from there. we have also seen an emergency lifeboat was pictured this morning. we also saw some of the rescue divers having oxygen tanks with them, because they can only spend that short period of time down there. also the other divers are being brought in from else. that have better skills to be able to stay down there longer. the aim is to try and enter the sleeping cabins which is where the six people who are still missing, third day of the search, are thought to have been probably been sleeping. we are talking about them recovering bodies rather than being found alive. the key thing they're trying to do is get into those cabins. a reminder that we have a live page up and running on the bbc news web—site and an app where you can find all of the latest updates and analysis on this rescu
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and grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates.year. so yeah, there has to be some searching questions, some significant change, both in the law and the systems and how people are held to account. i think when change happens, it has to come from the top. and this doesn't go any higher than the government, that run the departments, that run the agencies. i'm heartened by... i've met met with wes streeting three times now. the first time last week in position as the health secretary. and so i do have confidence that it is going to be addressed. but i won't stop until i can put my head down on the pillow and go, "did everything we could. "and change is happening." but one example that's happened as a result of of this horror is every single mental health trust has now been instructed that they must not discharge without a full risk assessment, which is common sense, surely. anyway, that's now been sent to every health trust in this country. you know, that's one thing that could potentially make a huge difference. it's not for me to be
and grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates.year. so yeah, there has to be some searching questions, some significant change, both in the law and the systems and how people are held to account. i think when change happens, it has to come from the top. and this doesn't go any higher than the government, that run the departments, that run the agencies. i'm heartened by... i've met met with wes streeting three times now. the first time last week in position as the health secretary. and so i do have...
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ed: let's bring in bloomberg's ian king.have wandered into each other's desks and said it is not a lot of good news to be had for intel at the moment. this expo is not a major headline but it continues the negativity around the name. ian: there are a couple things we need to think about. intel used to set the agenda for the whole industry with its conferences. right now, what investors want is somebody from intel to walk out and stage -- on stage and say look at this new thing, to change the conversation and get people excited about what they are doing again. if they cancel events, how will they do that? caroline: just talk about the relevance of this event. it was all about developers. how are they trying to earn back the reputation that they would leading the sector they are so well known in rather than playing catch-up to the names that are doing well such as nvidia? ian: yeah, i think you already answered your question in the question. caroline: busted. ian: the accelerators, which is the key ai market, that is what is l
ed: let's bring in bloomberg's ian king.have wandered into each other's desks and said it is not a lot of good news to be had for intel at the moment. this expo is not a major headline but it continues the negativity around the name. ian: there are a couple things we need to think about. intel used to set the agenda for the whole industry with its conferences. right now, what investors want is somebody from intel to walk out and stage -- on stage and say look at this new thing, to change the...
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. >> on a sunday afternoon, inside of a small gym in downtown santa rosa, ian kinmont leads the santaactice. never heard of power soccer before. we've got you covered. the game has two halves of 20 minutes each, with teams of four using modified motorized wheelchairs to ram the ball into the goal. for wheelchair users like ian, who was born with cerebral palsy and has played since he was 14, the sport is more than just a game. >> i feel very free when i when i'm going down the court and i'm passing the ball, and it always makes me very happy to see people smiling and having fun. >> ian's mother, naomi houppert, saw how the sport changed him by providing him with a basic need. so many of us take for granted. friendship. >> i think the most important piece of it is that it really creates an opportunity to have friends that are really connected over multiple years, and that's something that you don't often get, especially among people with a disability. >> but like most activities for people with disabilities, there are financial and logistical challenges, many in the community survive o
. >> on a sunday afternoon, inside of a small gym in downtown santa rosa, ian kinmont leads the santaactice. never heard of power soccer before. we've got you covered. the game has two halves of 20 minutes each, with teams of four using modified motorized wheelchairs to ram the ball into the goal. for wheelchair users like ian, who was born with cerebral palsy and has played since he was 14, the sport is more than just a game. >> i feel very free when i when i'm going down the court...
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nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with them today. ian, there are heroes among us, including our local heroes. tell us what happened. yes, certainly, yes. so these three gilroy firefighters were up in butte county battling the massive park fire. they're part of a bay area strike team there. but last friday, the crew of gilroy engine 2614 were on a much deserved break. they were driving through downtown chico looking for dinner. that's when marcus ortega, a new firefighter, still on probation, noticed something out of the corner of his eye. something seemed off at the pool at america's best value inn, so the engine made a u-turn to go check it out and found a young girl was drowning. after performing a couple rounds of cpr and giving her some respirations with the bag, valve mask, the patient was able to begin breathing on her own again. at that time, chico pd, chico fire truck one and also, butte ambulance was able they were able to show up. oh my goodness, that just gave me chills. they were there at the right place at the right time
nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with them today. ian, there are heroes among us, including our local heroes. tell us what happened. yes, certainly, yes. so these three gilroy firefighters were up in butte county battling the massive park fire. they're part of a bay area strike team there. but last friday, the crew of gilroy engine 2614 were on a much deserved break. they were driving through downtown chico looking for dinner. that's when marcus ortega, a new firefighter, still on probation,...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now to explain all of this. ian. a lot of twists and turns here. there certainly are. and you know, let's start with the most recent crime. it happened near downtown willow glen just after noon yesterday. a man broke into a home and stole the homeowner's clothes, shoes and jewelry, including wedding rings from the resident's late parents. the victim doesn't want to be identified because she worries the thief might come back, but she thinks he spent nearly an hour inside her home and the burglar didn't just take things. he also left something puzzling behind. she found a cash register and receipts in her garage. it all didn't make sense until she learned the johns of willow glen restaurant was broken into hours earlier. it clicked that there were tills in the garage, so with my friend that was here for support, we went and looked at the tills again. and that's when we found multiple receipts and a menu for john's restaurant. okay, so what are police saying about this then, ian? do they think it's connected? well, they're certainly investigating that
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now to explain all of this. ian. a lot of twists and turns here. there certainly are. and you know, let's start with the most recent crime. it happened near downtown willow glen just after noon yesterday. a man broke into a home and stole the homeowner's clothes, shoes and jewelry, including wedding rings from the resident's late parents. the victim doesn't want to be identified because she worries the thief might come back, but she thinks he spent nearly an...
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ian what else what else is on tap. yeah. so by kickoff 2025 fans will notice their phones working better at those nfl games or concerts at levi's stadium. that's when levi's plans to upgrade its wireless network to 5g on the field. a new led lighting system will brighten things up for night games, while also conserving energy. and the biggest change of all the video boards. will you see bigger screens at, you know, other nfl stadiums in la or dallas? the niners say they'll have the largest 4k screens in the league by next season. we're really focusing on the areas that really improve the fan experience and so being in silicon valley, the technology capital of the world, it's time for us to really look at those things and bring the stadium up to all those changes happening over the next two years. we'll dive even deeper into those upgrades coming up at 530. i'm really looking forward to that. ian thanks so much. we'll see you then. see you then. all right. when we come back, oakland takes another step to a cleaner future. how
ian what else what else is on tap. yeah. so by kickoff 2025 fans will notice their phones working better at those nfl games or concerts at levi's stadium. that's when levi's plans to upgrade its wireless network to 5g on the field. a new led lighting system will brighten things up for night games, while also conserving energy. and the biggest change of all the video boards. will you see bigger screens at, you know, other nfl stadiums in la or dallas? the niners say they'll have the largest 4k...
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ian, where exactly were you? because i've paddle boarded out there in half moon bay kind of within the marina and kind of close to it. were you completely outside in the open water? yeah, we were in the open water, but not too far out. so we were out near the kind of red and green buoys just a bit south of the mavericks break right, so no, not not more than a mile out, but certainly far enough out from, from land that we couldn't with the fog especially see anything. so, but it was, you know, more than, more than anything, it was just a serene kind of a very quiet moment with something that was very large, you know, and it had no ill intent. it was just there because it's that's where it lives. you plan on going back out anytime soon, maybe not immediately. i was, you know, it's a little disconcerting, certainly, but i think more disconcerting because that's a that's an experience i've never had before. and obviously it's a really big animal, rather than anything scary that the shark was doing. you know, this is
ian, where exactly were you? because i've paddle boarded out there in half moon bay kind of within the marina and kind of close to it. were you completely outside in the open water? yeah, we were in the open water, but not too far out. so we were out near the kind of red and green buoys just a bit south of the mavericks break right, so no, not not more than a mile out, but certainly far enough out from, from land that we couldn't with the fog especially see anything. so, but it was, you know,...
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ian. thank you. see you then. now to a follow up, also in santa clara county, firefighters say that the threat is now gone from a string of fires that sprang up in the san jose foothills. it all started last night when three separate fires broke out along quimby road. the fire headed up towards the top of mount hamilton, and firefighters worked all night to try and put out those flames. we're told it is now 75% contained and the fire did burn more than 30 acres. well, july was one of the hottest on record for much of northern california and parts of the inland bay area. and now we're starting to see a clearer picture of the impact it had on vegetation around the state. the fuel for future wildfires and rob mayeda actually joined the san jose state fire weather lab last week to take a closer look at this. rob, i guess my first question for you is what do they look for when testing for potential fire danger? yeah, in this case, it really begins with the shrubs that are common to the coastal hilltops there of califor
ian. thank you. see you then. now to a follow up, also in santa clara county, firefighters say that the threat is now gone from a string of fires that sprang up in the san jose foothills. it all started last night when three separate fires broke out along quimby road. the fire headed up towards the top of mount hamilton, and firefighters worked all night to try and put out those flames. we're told it is now 75% contained and the fire did burn more than 30 acres. well, july was one of the...
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our ian pannell close to the border. and tonight, vladimir putin now talking about the ukrainians inside russia for the first time in days. >>> tonight, the newly released images of the gunman back here in the u.s. who shot former president trump at that rally in butler, pennsylvania. walking the fairgrounds less than two hours before the shooting. >>> the deadly small plane crash into a neighborhood tonight. the images coming in. several homes up in flames. >>> tonight, the faa ordering new inspections on boeing 787 jets, after that sudden plunge. they now say the captain's seat slipped during the flight, bumping into the auto pilot, disengaging the system. >>> the major news tonight on two popular drugs used for weight loss and obesity. and the new findings when it comes to preventing diabetes. >>> and tonight here, the images. taylor swift and the young survivors of that attack. she was determined to meet them. >>> and good evening tonight from chicago. we are coming to you from the democratic national convention, nig
our ian pannell close to the border. and tonight, vladimir putin now talking about the ukrainians inside russia for the first time in days. >>> tonight, the newly released images of the gunman back here in the u.s. who shot former president trump at that rally in butler, pennsylvania. walking the fairgrounds less than two hours before the shooting. >>> the deadly small plane crash into a neighborhood tonight. the images coming in. several homes up in flames. >>>...
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>> whit: ian pannell for us. thank you. >>> a critical day in court for bryan kohberger, the man accused of killing four idaho college students. why his lawyers want a change of venue now. and we hear from the family of one of the victims. abc's kayna whitworth is in moscow, idaho. >> reporter: tonight, at a high stakes hearing, attorneys for bryan kohberger fighting to get his trial moved out of moscow, idaho, where four college students were stabbed to death. saying he cannot get a fair trial. the defense today calling a parade of experts to the stand, armed with charts and graphs. >> bias can come from lots of things. one of which is an opinion that was formed. >> reporter: kohberger's attorneys claim there is a "mob mentality within the community," pointing to their own survey of residents. one of them saying if kohberger wasn't convicted, they'd "burn the courthouse down." prosecutors insist they can seat an impartial jury. the parents of kaylee goncalves want the trial to stay in moscow. >> this whole commu
>> whit: ian pannell for us. thank you. >>> a critical day in court for bryan kohberger, the man accused of killing four idaho college students. why his lawyers want a change of venue now. and we hear from the family of one of the victims. abc's kayna whitworth is in moscow, idaho. >> reporter: tonight, at a high stakes hearing, attorneys for bryan kohberger fighting to get his trial moved out of moscow, idaho, where four college students were stabbed to death. saying he...
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ian is in ukraine. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, disgraced former congressman george santos pleaded guilty to federal charges growing tearful while addressing reporters. also tonight, the desperate search under way. two americans among the missing when the 180-foot boat is hit with a freak storm off sicily. >>> tonight here we remember phil donahue. his compassion, his energy. up and down the aisles of his talk show, the host who turned the microphone over to his audience. >> david: and good evening tonight from chicago. we are coming to you from the democratic national convention, a very different convention than the party expected just one month ago with vice president kamala harris now at the top of the ticket. tonight the convention's opening night president biden will deliver the keynote address here on night one. the president saying just a short time ago he is ready to pass the torch to vice president kamala harris. president biden here at the united center late today at the podium where he will deliver what's being
ian is in ukraine. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, disgraced former congressman george santos pleaded guilty to federal charges growing tearful while addressing reporters. also tonight, the desperate search under way. two americans among the missing when the 180-foot boat is hit with a freak storm off sicily. >>> tonight here we remember phil donahue. his compassion, his energy. up and down the aisles of his talk show, the host who turned the microphone over to his...
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ian. and adding insult to injury, i understand that the family thinks that their home was looted overnight. yeah, that's right, chris says they learned about the apparent break in minutes before i met him outside of the house this morning. he later sent me this picture of a broken glass door. you can also see the wood he used to board it up after the fire was pushed in. they think someone looted the house, he says. cash from a fireproof safe and family jewelry is missing. they filed a police report this afternoon. it's honestly horrible. i i can't believe someone would do such a thing to after we've lost so much. the family says now their main focus is on what they have left their pets and each other. you'll hear more from chris in our full story coming up at six. all right. appreciate that preview. we'll see you at six. oakland firefighters managed to get an abandoned building fire under control pretty quickly. it happened just after midnight at a building that used to be the buttercup re
ian. and adding insult to injury, i understand that the family thinks that their home was looted overnight. yeah, that's right, chris says they learned about the apparent break in minutes before i met him outside of the house this morning. he later sent me this picture of a broken glass door. you can also see the wood he used to board it up after the fire was pushed in. they think someone looted the house, he says. cash from a fireproof safe and family jewelry is missing. they filed a police...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is joining us now, and ian, what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: whit, the ukrainian air force tonight confirming one u.s.-made fighter jet crashed while trying to intercept a russian missile strike on the country earlier this week, killing one of their top pilots. the warplanes were only recently supplied to ukraine by america's european allies. the pilot, oleksii mes, code named moonfish, was part of the u.s.-run program to train ukrainian pilots on the f-16s, seen here. it is a personal loss and a military blow to ukraine. a u.s. official telling abc news it appears it wasn't brought down by enemy fire. meanwhile, ukrainian sources telling us that a special delegation is heading to washington. ukraine has priority targets inside russia it wants to strike with western weapons, and what they're trying to do is lobby the white house to lift restrictions. president zelenskyy saying this is essential to ending the war. but the u.s. not planning to lift those restrictions at the moment. whit? >> whit: ian pannell, thank you. >
abc's chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is joining us now, and ian, what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: whit, the ukrainian air force tonight confirming one u.s.-made fighter jet crashed while trying to intercept a russian missile strike on the country earlier this week, killing one of their top pilots. the warplanes were only recently supplied to ukraine by america's european allies. the pilot, oleksii mes, code named moonfish, was part of the u.s.-run program to...
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ian, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, newly released images this evening of the gunman who shot former president trump at that rally in butler, pennsylvania. the brief clip shows thomas crooks walking through a row of vendors at the fairgrounds, less than two hours before the shooting but without the rifle he later used. several officers identified crooks as suspicious well before the shooting. >>> new trouble for boeing
ian, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, newly released images this evening of the gunman who shot former president trump at that rally in butler, pennsylvania. the brief clip shows thomas crooks walking through a row of vendors at the fairgrounds, less than two hours before the shooting but without the rifle he later used. several officers identified crooks as suspicious well before the shooting. >>> new trouble for boeing
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in san jose, ian cull nbc, bay area news. ian thank you. santa clara county is asking for help finding an invasive beetle. tonight, the shot hole borer is only the size of a sesame seed, but is known to attack more than 65 species of trees in california. tiny beetles have been found in san jose. county officials are asking people to help identify trees that are infested. beetles leave behind tiny round holes that can eventually kill trees. so anyone who finds an infested tree is asked to call an arborist to help remove it. a major development in the race for the white house at a campaign rally in arizona tonight. former president trump was joined on stage by robert f kennedy jr. earlier today. kennedy announced he is suspending his campaign and endorsing trump during the rally. kennedy spoke about the beliefs he shares with the former president. he wanted to end the censorship because the whole basis of american democracy is the free flow of information and we know that a government that can silence its opponents has license for any kind of
in san jose, ian cull nbc, bay area news. ian thank you. santa clara county is asking for help finding an invasive beetle. tonight, the shot hole borer is only the size of a sesame seed, but is known to attack more than 65 species of trees in california. tiny beetles have been found in san jose. county officials are asking people to help identify trees that are infested. beetles leave behind tiny round holes that can eventually kill trees. so anyone who finds an infested tree is asked to call...
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ian, thanks so much. a new report is highlighting what many diners in san francisco have figured out. if you are looking for a nice place to eat in the city by the bay, expect you'll be eating earlier. the study from the food magazine chefs pencil analyzed dinner reservation calendars of more than 4000 restaurants in more than 80 cities worldwide, and it found that, on average, san francisco's last seating reservations are earlier than most big cities. the average last seating in sf was 9 p.m. compare that to los angeles, which is 9:45 p.m. we spoke with some restaurants who say san francisco has always tended toward earlier dinners, but also say those times got even earlier post pandemic. i think part of it is that people aren't coming from the east bay and the south bay as much into the city. we used to see that. now, i think what happened during covid is that because people moved and fled from the cities, they set up increased amenities in areas outside of san francisco, nightclubs, restaurants, late n
ian, thanks so much. a new report is highlighting what many diners in san francisco have figured out. if you are looking for a nice place to eat in the city by the bay, expect you'll be eating earlier. the study from the food magazine chefs pencil analyzed dinner reservation calendars of more than 4000 restaurants in more than 80 cities worldwide, and it found that, on average, san francisco's last seating reservations are earlier than most big cities. the average last seating in sf was 9 p.m....
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the navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named iandner calls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the statesmen of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men who call themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up a real... so that we exist in this world and i now this i will prove it to you once again, pay attention that the interest is only in us, in russia, not in brazil, not in poland, where the laws against abortions are much more serious, so to speak, but in russia, why? that's exactly where we come back to the question i asked a little earlier, because even the war that is going on in ukraine today, it follows... isn't that the answer? that's why, after stalin issued a decree banning abortions in 1936, they were allowed for a while, you know? four, which was ideologically a justified, and actually implemented, moreover, the first concept of surrogate motherhood we encounter in t-4, when - forced insemi
the navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named iandner calls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the statesmen of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men who call themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up a real... so that we exist in this world and i now this i will prove it to you once again, pay...
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ian goldin, welcome to hardtalk. it's a pleasure to be with you, stephen. it's great to have you here. now, in your book, the shortest history of migration, you have a pretty simple core message, which begins with the thought, we're all of us migrants. now, i understand that in sort of evolutionary terms, but why does that matter to today's debate about migration? it matters because i think we need to appreciate that without migration, there would be no human civilisation, and that it continues to be as relevant as in the past, and will be even more so in the future. we need migrants. we need to appreciate them. of course, we need to manage migration more effectively, but we need to recognise not only that we all mixed up ourselves in our origins, but that our societies require migration in order to thrive. in your short history of migration, you go back 300,000 years to the beginnings of movement, of what we now know as the earliest humans across east africa into north africa. and you then catalogue all sorts of different movements right across the world,
ian goldin, welcome to hardtalk. it's a pleasure to be with you, stephen. it's great to have you here. now, in your book, the shortest history of migration, you have a pretty simple core message, which begins with the thought, we're all of us migrants. now, i understand that in sort of evolutionary terms, but why does that matter to today's debate about migration? it matters because i think we need to appreciate that without migration, there would be no human civilisation, and that it continues...
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ian realizes just how lucky they are the shark didn't attack them, but says it was more surreal thanry. >> it followed my buddy for a couple minutes and then we moved closer together and we watched it circle back around and start following me and we kind of led it off towards some seals and looked over our shoulders for another hour or two and everything was fine. i never thought in a million years i would get to experience one close up, you know. i feel lucky to have done that and done that with a friend who could keep me calm and i could keep him calm. we tried to not bug it. >> yeah. that's probably good advice. when you see that fin, doesn't your heart skip a beat? ian shared his video with shark enthusiasts on the internet who suspect it was a great white based on its size, about 14 feet long. he says it may be a while before they go out kayaking again, but he definitely has a tale to share with his sixth grade students. they'll think that's amazing. >>> let's go to the fire watch now. hundreds of homes are threatened by a wildfire burning near the california-border. the fire st
ian realizes just how lucky they are the shark didn't attack them, but says it was more surreal thanry. >> it followed my buddy for a couple minutes and then we moved closer together and we watched it circle back around and start following me and we kind of led it off towards some seals and looked over our shoulders for another hour or two and everything was fine. i never thought in a million years i would get to experience one close up, you know. i feel lucky to have done that and done...
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the son of ian coates also believes better care might have changed what calocane did.'t missed and were dealt with properly and he got the help he needed at an early stage, it might have gone in a different direction. the care quality commission says, over the two years calocane was in the care of nottinghamshire mental health services, there were difficulties getting him to take his medication. his aggression was increasing when he was unwell. in the community, he missed appointments, and when he was discharged back to his gp in september 2022, the risks weren't considered properly. while it is not possible to say- that the devastating events of last year would not have taken place had valdo calocane received that - support, what is clear- is that the risk he presented to the public was not managed well, i and that opportunities to mitigate. that risk were missed by the team. i extend to you my condolences, my thoughts and also my willingness to work with you. when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry. we've had 19
the son of ian coates also believes better care might have changed what calocane did.'t missed and were dealt with properly and he got the help he needed at an early stage, it might have gone in a different direction. the care quality commission says, over the two years calocane was in the care of nottinghamshire mental health services, there were difficulties getting him to take his medication. his aggression was increasing when he was unwell. in the community, he missed appointments, and when...
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ian panel with us tonight. thank you, ian. >>> now to the investigation of oochs the deadly passenger plane plunging and crashing into brazil. they've recovered the black boxes and engines. the dramatic video you'll remember capturing the final moments, the twin engine turbo prop plane spinning, falling 17,000 feet in just one minute. all 62 passengers and crew on board were killed. officials say the pilots did not call for help. >>> in greece tonight, a major wildfire just north of athens is racing toward the capital, forcing mass evacuations. the fire breaking out 24 hours ago fueled by strong winds. more than 30,000 people forced to leave their homes. smoke darkening the sky over athens' famous monuments with temperatures set to reach 100 degrees. extraordinary images. >>> when we come back, the deadly house explosion. two dead. you'll see the images here. >>> also, the medical break through tonight for millions who suffer from food allergies or bee sting allergies, the nasal spray instead of a shot. >>> wha
ian panel with us tonight. thank you, ian. >>> now to the investigation of oochs the deadly passenger plane plunging and crashing into brazil. they've recovered the black boxes and engines. the dramatic video you'll remember capturing the final moments, the twin engine turbo prop plane spinning, falling 17,000 feet in just one minute. all 62 passengers and crew on board were killed. officials say the pilots did not call for help. >>> in greece tonight, a major wildfire just...