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administration's new immigration proposal betting eludes deporting non-mexican to mexico.ers back james cook reports from texas. that is where many migrants cross the border into the u.s. james: deep in the heart of texas, a state with a proud heritage and tough people. they will tell you they are good folk. they do not mince their words. what do you think of the idea of a wall? >> perfect. wall eight of her degree do not need to the criminals in here. wall it up. >> the wall will probably never happen, just because of geography. >> there are security measures helpwill hopefully help alleviate some of the illegal immigrants. i agree we need immigration. >> it is not a good thing to have them run up on your truck, i tell you that here you don't know if they are carrying guns water.hey just need most of the time they just need water, but if you see them carrying fully automatic weapons, keep going. james: some parts of the frontier are easier to cross than others. i am on the edge of the united states. that is mexico, you could be across it a couple of minutes. river, this wire is the only phy
administration's new immigration proposal betting eludes deporting non-mexican to mexico.ers back james cook reports from texas. that is where many migrants cross the border into the u.s. james: deep in the heart of texas, a state with a proud heritage and tough people. they will tell you they are good folk. they do not mince their words. what do you think of the idea of a wall? >> perfect. wall eight of her degree do not need to the criminals in here. wall it up. >> the wall will...
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james cook, bbc news, at the grammy awards in los angeles. look at the weather withjohn hammond, and some warm weather at last. we are heading in the right direction, slowly. remember yesterday? a quick reminder if you needed, very cloudy and cold. three degrees was typical across the uk through the course of sunday afternoon. for some today, a com plete afternoon. for some today, a complete transformation and it felt almost like spring. 0n the cornish coast almost beach weather, 13 degrees here, very nice too. the other end of the uk was still shrouded in cloud across the far north—east of england and in scotla nd north—east of england and in scotland we were shivering once more, just four degrees. it stays really cloudy here overnight and to the far north—east of england, the wind coming off the north sea. the change in weather across the far north—west, but for the rest are finite, but a chilly night. some frost in some places but sunshine to wa ke frost in some places but sunshine to wake up to in the morning. not for eve ryo ne wake up t
james cook, bbc news, at the grammy awards in los angeles. look at the weather withjohn hammond, and some warm weather at last. we are heading in the right direction, slowly. remember yesterday? a quick reminder if you needed, very cloudy and cold. three degrees was typical across the uk through the course of sunday afternoon. for some today, a com plete afternoon. for some today, a complete transformation and it felt almost like spring. 0n the cornish coast almost beach weather, 13 degrees...
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from los angeles, here's james cook.nding in dramatic fashion. in the suburb of studio city, a woman was pulled to safety from the roof of her car moments before a second empty vehicle was swallowed up. turned around for one second, and the second car fell into the sinkhole. the rate of the water that's moving, it's undermining the soil underneath the asphalt, so it's starting to crumble the street. believe it or not, this is the desert town of victorville. this man had to be rescued by helicopter. another motorist could not be saved, drowning in his car. on the main motorway from los angeles to las vegas, a fire crew had a lucky escape, abandoning their engine just in time. while in the hills, this is the result of years of wildfires which have left the ground slick, scarred and unable to absorb moisture. the storm has been deadly, but the clouds do have one silver lining — reservoirs in this parched state are at last filling up. in la, it seems it never rains but it pours. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. well, terry
from los angeles, here's james cook.nding in dramatic fashion. in the suburb of studio city, a woman was pulled to safety from the roof of her car moments before a second empty vehicle was swallowed up. turned around for one second, and the second car fell into the sinkhole. the rate of the water that's moving, it's undermining the soil underneath the asphalt, so it's starting to crumble the street. believe it or not, this is the desert town of victorville. this man had to be rescued by...
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james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas. us to eat five portions of fruit and veg. new research says we should double that. data was analysed from nearly 100 studies and apparently 800g nearly 100 studies and apparently 800 g gives us the best benefit, about ten portions. much more to come, including this. the worst wildfires in chile's history. 4000 people have been evacuated as this wildfire spread. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos‘s sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. not for 20
james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas. us to eat five portions of fruit and veg. new research says we should double that. data was analysed from nearly 100 studies and apparently 800g nearly 100 studies and apparently 800 g gives us the best benefit, about ten portions. much more to come, including this. the worst wildfires in chile's history. 4000 people have been evacuated as this wildfire spread. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago....
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. hello, good afternoon.wintry weather to come tomorrow, but for the rest of today, wet and windy weather is the main story. strong winds up towards the irish sea coast, with severe gales, eventually moving into parts of scotland. stays dry to the south—east, and also fairly mild. some rain moves across england and wales tonight, some snow for northern scotland, and very windy weather for the northern isles. northern scotland, and very windy weatherfor the northern isles. by the end of the night, a real rash of showers packing in from the west. at the same time, temperatures will be falling, bringing the risk of icy stretches in northern ireland, scotla nd stretches in northern ireland, scotland and parts of wales. some sunny spells tomorrow, but also h efty , sunny spells tomorrow, but also hefty, frequent showers with hail and thunder, and snow perhaps even to lower levels at times in the heaviest of the showers, and it will feel colder. it stays very changeable through the rest of the week. hello. this is
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. hello, good afternoon.wintry weather to come tomorrow, but for the rest of today, wet and windy weather is the main story. strong winds up towards the irish sea coast, with severe gales, eventually moving into parts of scotland. stays dry to the south—east, and also fairly mild. some rain moves across england and wales tonight, some snow for northern scotland, and very windy weather for the northern isles. northern scotland, and very windy weatherfor the...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood.n bbc one is at 5.35pm. bye for now. hello. you‘re watching the bbc news channel. let‘s go straight to perth wherejeremy corbyn is addressing the scottish labour party shortly. things are warming up. we are keeping an eye on it for you. as soon as keeping an eye on it for you. as soon as he appears we will go straight back to it for you. the conservative former deputy prime minister, lord heseltine, has said he will rebel against the government when the house of lords votes on the bill giving theresa may the authority to trigger brexit. the peer says he will support an opposition amendment demanding that mps get a meaningful vote on the deal reached with the eu. president trump has said he won‘t be attending this year‘s white house correspondents dinner. the news came in a tweet by donald trump — in another sign of worsening relations with the mainstream press. only three other leaders have missed the annual event, which has been going on for more than a century. 0ur washington corresp
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood.n bbc one is at 5.35pm. bye for now. hello. you‘re watching the bbc news channel. let‘s go straight to perth wherejeremy corbyn is addressing the scottish labour party shortly. things are warming up. we are keeping an eye on it for you. as soon as keeping an eye on it for you. as soon as he appears we will go straight back to it for you. the conservative former deputy prime minister, lord heseltine, has said he will rebel against the government when the...
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james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas.alf brother of north korea's leader and in the latest development north korea has blamed malaysia for the death of its citizens last week. posted on the homepage of north korea's official kc na newsagency website, the statement says the biggest responsibility for his death rests with the government of malaysia as the citizen of the dprk. that is the democratic republic of north korea. let's go live now to a doctor from new york. welcome to the programme. i want to get your initial reaction to the statement we just read out to oui’ to the statement we just read out to our viewers, blaming malaysia for the death of its citizens, presumably pointing to kimjong—nam? alive yes. —— it's citizen. absolutely fantastic in the sense that it absolutely fantastic in the sense thatitis absolutely fantastic in the sense that it is clearly a north korean assassination. there's no doubt in international mines, the malaysian police have been on top of this since the assassination of kim jong—nam and th
james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas.alf brother of north korea's leader and in the latest development north korea has blamed malaysia for the death of its citizens last week. posted on the homepage of north korea's official kc na newsagency website, the statement says the biggest responsibility for his death rests with the government of malaysia as the citizen of the dprk. that is the democratic republic of north korea. let's go live now to a doctor from new york. welcome to the programme. i...
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james cook, bbc news, los angeles. finally sworn in on home soil, his inauguration delayed by his predecessor refusing to leave office. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. it has a terrible effect on the morale of the people, i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flowed down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they've called it mir, russian for peace. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: donald trump has defended the achievements of his presidency so far, at a rally of his supporters in florid
james cook, bbc news, los angeles. finally sworn in on home soil, his inauguration delayed by his predecessor refusing to leave office. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. it has a terrible effect on the morale of the people, i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. time for the weather.ll turn cloudy, wet and windy. some heavy bursts of rain in northern ireland, western scotland, england and wales. we could see gusts of 60 miles an hour to the exposed coasts. some cold air tucking in full in the south east some limited brightness and a fair amount of cloud but it will stay fairly mild. this evening and tonight a band of rain pushes across england and wales snow moving north across scotland. lots of showers packing in by tomorrow morning which will give the risk of icy stretches. some hefty showers with hale, thunder, sleet and snow. wintry mostly over high ground. feeling colder than it has done recently. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines at 11.30am. jeremy corbyn has said he accepts some responsibility for defeat in the copeland by—election — but that he is determined to finish the job he was elected to do as leader. he's due to speak later today. the conservative former deputy prime minister, lord heseltine, has said he will rebel against the government over b
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. time for the weather.ll turn cloudy, wet and windy. some heavy bursts of rain in northern ireland, western scotland, england and wales. we could see gusts of 60 miles an hour to the exposed coasts. some cold air tucking in full in the south east some limited brightness and a fair amount of cloud but it will stay fairly mild. this evening and tonight a band of rain pushes across england and wales snow moving north across scotland. lots of showers packing in by...
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james cook is at the vanity fair after—show party.scar was handed to la la land. the best picture oscar, the last of the night, the crowning glory of the 89th academy awards, or so it seemed. withinjust glory of the 89th academy awards, or so it seemed. within just a few minutes, after the producers had come onto the stage and were making their speeches, it became clear that their speeches, it became clear that the wrong envelope had been handed over, and that in fact the winner of best picture was the coming—of—age drama moonlight, directed by barry jenkins. there was astonishment in the room, i can tell was here as well. people astonishment here as well. people we re astonishment here as well. people were standing watching the telecast with their mouths agape and the stars coming down this red carpet have been astonished by what happened. we will have a lot more on that as the morning goes on. first the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. a man is fighting for his life this morning afte
james cook is at the vanity fair after—show party.scar was handed to la la land. the best picture oscar, the last of the night, the crowning glory of the 89th academy awards, or so it seemed. withinjust glory of the 89th academy awards, or so it seemed. within just a few minutes, after the producers had come onto the stage and were making their speeches, it became clear that their speeches, it became clear that the wrong envelope had been handed over, and that in fact the winner of best...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. coast of south devon. it's been seen in start bay near slapton, and is believed to be with a calf. crowds have been drawn to the area, but the bay is being patrolled by police. they're warning anyone caught harassing the whale could be prosecuted. a0 humpbacks have been seen off the uk coastline in the past year which is a record high. they may not seem like the most obvious pairing, but rugby league and ballet have come together in a unique experiment. the wigan warriors academy team have turned to ballet training to help improve their performance on the field. players have started to perfect their pirouettes as a way of increasing their strength and reducing injury, as ian haslam reports. music from swan lake moves often choreographed in training characterised by light, graceful technique. go high. moves like this are also choreographed in training and characterised by light, gracefultechnique. yes, there are more similarities between ballet and rugby league than you might think. an
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. coast of south devon. it's been seen in start bay near slapton, and is believed to be with a calf. crowds have been drawn to the area, but the bay is being patrolled by police. they're warning anyone caught harassing the whale could be prosecuted. a0 humpbacks have been seen off the uk coastline in the past year which is a record high. they may not seem like the most obvious pairing, but rugby league and ballet have come together in a unique experiment. the...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. we are going to pause and get the weather. good afternoon.verything at us over the next few days for that someone us over the next few days for that someone should weather to come as we head into tomorrow. for the rest of today, wet and windy weather the main story. fresh winds on the irish sea coasts. outbreaks of heavy rain as well. in the south—east it will be drier and fairly mild. this evening and tonight some rain moves across england and wales. heavy snow for northern scotland. by the end of the night a real rash of showers packing in from the west. at the same time, temperatures will be falling. that brings the risk of icy stretches. tomorrow morning, some sunny spells but also hefty showers.
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. we are going to pause and get the weather. good afternoon.verything at us over the next few days for that someone us over the next few days for that someone should weather to come as we head into tomorrow. for the rest of today, wet and windy weather the main story. fresh winds on the irish sea coasts. outbreaks of heavy rain as well. in the south—east it will be drier and fairly mild. this evening and tonight some rain moves across england and wales. heavy...
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james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas. still to come: the dresses that defined diana, outfits worn by the late princess of wales go on display in london. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this pope. very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedic
james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas. still to come: the dresses that defined diana, outfits worn by the late princess of wales go on display in london. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern...
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james cook, bbc news, at the grammy awards in los angeles. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. tonight — battle between the generations. we'll ask if the baby boomers have snaffled all the pies or, at least, the pensions and homes. should the young feel aggrieved, or grateful for smartphones and music streaming, things the old never had? join me now on bbc 2. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up: sterling cashes in as city move up to second in the premier league. joe root calls it a huge honour to be namesdengland test captain. to be namesd england test captain. and could khan face pacquiao, as he wins a twitter vote to be his next opponent? good evening. a 2—0 win for manchester city over bournemouth tonight, moves them up to second in the premier league table. it re—establishes their place in the top four, eight points behind chelsea. as for their title aspirations pep guardiola called the gap to the league leaders massive but said his side would take each game as it comes. ben croucher reports. look clo
james cook, bbc news, at the grammy awards in los angeles. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. tonight — battle between the generations. we'll ask if the baby boomers have snaffled all the pies or, at least, the pensions and homes. should the young feel aggrieved, or grateful for smartphones and music streaming, things the old never had? join me now on bbc 2. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up: sterling cashes in as...
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james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas. the investigation into the killing of the half—brother of north korea's leader. in the latest development, north korea has blamed malaysia for the death of its citizen last week. posted on the home page of the north korea's official kcna new agency website is this statement: "the biggest responsibility for his death rests with the government of malaysia as the citizen of the dprk died in its land". earlier, malaysian police named three more north koreans they want to question in their investigations. they said the two women accused of wiping some form of poison onto his face were trained how to do it. and security forces are now guarding the mortuary where mr kim's body is being kept — after an attempted break in occurred. earlier i spoke to dr stephen norper who's a senior director at the korea society and a professor of political science at columbia university in new york. it goes to show that there is a ru ptu re it goes to show that there is a rupture now in malaysia in a north ko
james cook, bbc news, mcallen in texas. the investigation into the killing of the half—brother of north korea's leader. in the latest development, north korea has blamed malaysia for the death of its citizen last week. posted on the home page of the north korea's official kcna new agency website is this statement: "the biggest responsibility for his death rests with the government of malaysia as the citizen of the dprk died in its land". earlier, malaysian police named three more...
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broken life caused by a brutal crime. with wildfires and drought. 0ur los angeles correspondent james cooked off before being allowed into temporary shelters. water rising in the coyote creek drainage here next to the golf course has trapped multiple people and at this point we don't have an and at this point we don‘t'h'avearr t??? and water and we are doing the water and we are doing reconnaissance right now to determine how many victims we have. at least five people had to be rescued from a flooded homeless encampment. these horses were left to fend for themselves. the flooding comes in a week that saw california's biggest storm in many yea rs, california's biggest storm in many years, putting intends strain on the state's dans. in - clara county years, putting intends strain on the state's dans. in the if?" we'll tell you about a bullish bid for freedom, but did it succeed? prince charles has chosen his bride. as revolutions go, a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world
broken life caused by a brutal crime. with wildfires and drought. 0ur los angeles correspondent james cooked off before being allowed into temporary shelters. water rising in the coyote creek drainage here next to the golf course has trapped multiple people and at this point we don't have an and at this point we don‘t'h'avearr t??? and water and we are doing the water and we are doing reconnaissance right now to determine how many victims we have. at least five people had to be rescued from a...
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from la james cook reports.as just so monumental... the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse... but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night wasn't all adele's. for the second year in a row, she had performance problems. i know it's live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start again. i can't do it again like last year. i'm sorry for swearing and i'm sorry for starting again, can we please start it again? it was a good decision. the second take of her tribute to george michael was flawless. # i miss my baby... chance the rapper won best rap album and the big best newcomer award. while david bowie won more grammys in death than in life. and then there was the politics. "persist" was the word on katy perry's arm — a political statement from an artist who campaigned for hillary clinton. busta rhymes was even less subtle, calling mr trump "agent orange". i just want to thank president agent orange for perpetuating all of the evil that you'v
from la james cook reports.as just so monumental... the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse... but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night wasn't all adele's. for the second year in a row, she had performance problems. i know it's live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start again. i can't do it again like last year. i'm sorry for swearing and i'm sorry for starting again, can we please start it again? it was a good...
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naomie harris talking to our correspondent james cook.hild sexual abuse in england and wales has started its first public hearings. it's beginning by focusing on the cases of british children sent to australia between 1945 and 197a. henrietta hill qc, counsel for the inquiry, said claims of "systematic sexual abuse" in institutions and work environments would be heard. the inquiry will go on to investigate failings in england and wales, including schools and hospitals. live to the inquiry in central london, and jane hill. this is the first formal day of a very long process now to hearfrom so very long process now to hearfrom so many very long process now to hearfrom so many sui’vivoi’s very long process now to hearfrom so many survivors of child abuse. that is the focus for the next couple of weeks, as you suggest, the emphasis on child migrants. thereafter, after this week and next when we'll be talking a lot about that, it then moves on to look at other institutions and groups of people. in the last couple of hours, u nfortu nately, peo
naomie harris talking to our correspondent james cook.hild sexual abuse in england and wales has started its first public hearings. it's beginning by focusing on the cases of british children sent to australia between 1945 and 197a. henrietta hill qc, counsel for the inquiry, said claims of "systematic sexual abuse" in institutions and work environments would be heard. the inquiry will go on to investigate failings in england and wales, including schools and hospitals. live to the...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. who are the big contenders tonight?ems predictable. i am sweep the board. it seems predictable. iam hoping sweep the board. it seems predictable. i am hoping for a moonlight upset. it is possible. it could well towards the end of last night. but it looks like it will be la la land all the way. argue a fan? have reservations. talk us through them. 0ver —— are you a fan. have reservations. talk us through them. over -- are you a fan. if you are going to talk about two characters in love, you have to really develop them. emma stone is adorable but not really developed. there is an issue with la la land. it is hollywood talking about itself. they love to reward themselves and talk about themselves. that is why the artist won and the crash beat brokeback mountain. if you make a good hollywood film you will have a good chance to beat others. we will talk about la la land all day if we don't mention the others. i thought lion last night. jackie is also good. second and third place are moonlight and manchester by the sea, reali
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. who are the big contenders tonight?ems predictable. i am sweep the board. it seems predictable. iam hoping sweep the board. it seems predictable. i am hoping for a moonlight upset. it is possible. it could well towards the end of last night. but it looks like it will be la la land all the way. argue a fan? have reservations. talk us through them. 0ver —— are you a fan. have reservations. talk us through them. over -- are you a fan. if you are going to...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood.you'd like any more details on the nominees, you can get them all on the bbc‘s oscars page and if you happen to be up late, you will also be able to find out the winners as they are announced. the fifth named storm of the season has been affecting parts of the uk, maybe the north and west. it was named by the irish meteorological service because that is where the worst of the impacts are expected. for the bulk of the uk, it isjust worst of the impacts are expected. for the bulk of the uk, it is just a speu for the bulk of the uk, it is just a spell of wind and rain, but it has been blustery around the shores. those winds are slowly easing as heavy rain moves eastwards and northwards. by the end of the night, we will be into quite a showery picture, those showers coming from the west. and it will turn cold. scotla nd the west. and it will turn cold. scotland and northern ireland will have the risk of icy patches. tomorrow looks like a blustery day. there will be a lot of cloud and a bit
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood.you'd like any more details on the nominees, you can get them all on the bbc‘s oscars page and if you happen to be up late, you will also be able to find out the winners as they are announced. the fifth named storm of the season has been affecting parts of the uk, maybe the north and west. it was named by the irish meteorological service because that is where the worst of the impacts are expected. for the bulk of the uk, it isjust worst of the impacts are...
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who missed out on a best supporting oscar for her role in moonlight, spoke to our correspondent james cookt really was, it was most enjoyable, if that's the right word, i mean 5lightly grim as well. yes. what about the end of those 05car5? it's a moment i'm never going to forget. i don't think it's ever happened in the history of the oscars. it was quite extraordinary and, i have to say, a little awkward. more than a little awkward actually. and i went up on stage with a gormle55 expre55ion because i didn't know what was happening when they finally said it was moonlight, i was just like 5tunned, shocked and even shaking in fact, it was a very strange moment. poor la la land? yes. actually, i hadn't actually thought of that. i was only thinking of it from our perspective. but you are right, poor la la land, yes. it's not a nice thing to have happened. they won best director. not everybody, but most of the movies got recognition. there was some really nice 5urpri5e5. it wasn't like one film 5wept it wasn't like one film swept the board. it was diverse in terms of the number of diverse repres
who missed out on a best supporting oscar for her role in moonlight, spoke to our correspondent james cookt really was, it was most enjoyable, if that's the right word, i mean 5lightly grim as well. yes. what about the end of those 05car5? it's a moment i'm never going to forget. i don't think it's ever happened in the history of the oscars. it was quite extraordinary and, i have to say, a little awkward. more than a little awkward actually. and i went up on stage with a gormle55 expre55ion...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. we are going to pause and get the weather. good afternoon. the weather is throwing just about everything at us over is throwing just about everything at us over the next few days for that someone us over the next few days for that someone should weather to come as we head into tomorrow. for the rest of today, wet and windy weather the main story. fresh winds on the irish sea coasts. outbreaks of heavy rain as well. in the south—east it will be drier and fairly mild. this evening and tonight some rain moves across england and wales. heavy snow for northern scotland. by the end of the night a real rash of showers packing in from the west. at the same time, temperatures will be falling. that brings the risk of icy stretches. tomorrow morning, some sunny spells but also hefty showers. frequent showers with hail and thunder and snow perhaps even to low levels times in the heaviest of showers. it stays very changeable through the rest of the week. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines at 12.31pm. jeremy corbyn, has said he accepts some responsibil
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood. we are going to pause and get the weather. good afternoon. the weather is throwing just about everything at us over is throwing just about everything at us over the next few days for that someone us over the next few days for that someone should weather to come as we head into tomorrow. for the rest of today, wet and windy weather the main story. fresh winds on the irish sea coasts. outbreaks of heavy rain as well. in the south—east it will be drier and...
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many migrants from central america cross the border into the usa in texas — james cook is there, in aed mcallen. he sent this report. it's rodeo season deep in the heart of texas. this is a state with a proud heritage and tough people. texans will tell you they are god—fearing, cattle rearing, straight talking folk. inside this arena it is strictly apolitical. outside, they do not mince their words. what do you think of the idea of a wall? perfect. why is that? wall it up. we don't need the criminals in here. wall it up. the wall will probably never happen. just because of geography. that simple. there's definitely some security measures that might be put in place that will hopefully help alleviate some of the illegal immigrants. but i agree with him, you know, we need immigration. most of the time they need water but you do see some carrying fully automatic weapons, and you betterjust keep on going. and some parts of the frontier are easier to cross the others. i'm sitting here on the very edge of the united states, that is mexico just over there. you could be a cross on a couple of
many migrants from central america cross the border into the usa in texas — james cook is there, in aed mcallen. he sent this report. it's rodeo season deep in the heart of texas. this is a state with a proud heritage and tough people. texans will tell you they are god—fearing, cattle rearing, straight talking folk. inside this arena it is strictly apolitical. outside, they do not mince their words. what do you think of the idea of a wall? perfect. why is that? wall it up. we don't need the...
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from la, james cook reports.of the year to beyonce. but i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce, and this album, for me, the lemonade album, was just so monumental... the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse... but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night wasn't all adele's. for the second year in a row, she had performance problems. i know its live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start again. i can't do it again like last year. i'm sorry for swearing and i'm sorry for starting again, can we please start it again? it was a good decision. the second take of her tribute to george michael was flawless. # i miss my baby... chance the rapper won best rap album and the big best newcomer award. while david bowie won more grammys in death than in life. and then there was the politics. "persist" was the word on katy perry's arm — a political statement from an artist who campaigned for hillary clinton. busta rhymes w
from la, james cook reports.of the year to beyonce. but i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce, and this album, for me, the lemonade album, was just so monumental... the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse... but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night wasn't all adele's. for the second year in a row, she had performance problems. i know its live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start...
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she was on stage when she thought the film had also won best picture. james cook, looking fantastic inilt, is on the green and white striped carpet, to match your kilt. tell us what happened. yes, i arranged that! well, she is taking her moment in the sun, emma stone. she has got an oscar. but her film does not have the best picture oscar and it was the most extraordinary and it was the most extraordinary and most bizarre moment, the strangest plot twists you have ever seen. the producers were on the stage and they were well into their speeches before it became apparent that something was wrong. there was a certain sense of a frisson that there might be something amiss to begin with because there was a big delay before the name was read out. nonetheless eventually it became clear that moonlight had won. one of the producers of la la land had the unenviable task of announcing this to the world and holding up the card that said moonlight. and eventually the producers of moonlight came on stage to accept their award. we have been speaking to the director, barry jenkins, tonight. he came d
she was on stage when she thought the film had also won best picture. james cook, looking fantastic inilt, is on the green and white striped carpet, to match your kilt. tell us what happened. yes, i arranged that! well, she is taking her moment in the sun, emma stone. she has got an oscar. but her film does not have the best picture oscar and it was the most extraordinary and it was the most extraordinary and most bizarre moment, the strangest plot twists you have ever seen. the producers were...
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james cook, bbc news, in hollywood.s wind and rain, working its way through and rain, working its way through and it has been pretty blustery around the irish sea coasts, and the strongest winds will transfer further north. really wet across western scotland and that will ease away to showers and we will see rain moving eastwards followed by further showers overnight. a pretty lively night one way or the other but it turns quite cold in the northern half of the uk and in some rural spots, we are going low enough for patches of ice in the north and west. from early tomorrow, heavy showers around. they will produce a mixture of rain, hail, sleet and snow and thunder and lightning as well and it will feel that bit colder, firmly in single figures, five in glasgow, seven or eight in london. staying pretty chilly into tuesday with lots of cloud and a bit of sunshine and further showers which again could be on the heavy side. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: jeremy corbyn says he takes his share of responsibility
james cook, bbc news, in hollywood.s wind and rain, working its way through and rain, working its way through and it has been pretty blustery around the irish sea coasts, and the strongest winds will transfer further north. really wet across western scotland and that will ease away to showers and we will see rain moving eastwards followed by further showers overnight. a pretty lively night one way or the other but it turns quite cold in the northern half of the uk and in some rural spots, we...
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james cook reports. would adele beat beyonce?ite talent? the answers to these questions were yes and yes. 25, adele. adele herself looked far from comfortable with her five awards and dedicated album of the year to beyonce. i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce and this album to me, the lemonade album, was so monumental and the way you made me and my friends feel, the way you make my black friends feel is empowering. the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse. but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night was not all adele's. for the second year in a row she had performance problems. i know its live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start again. i can't do it again like last year. i'm sorry for swearing and i am sorry for starting again. can we please start it again? it was a good decision. the second take of her tribute to george michael was flawless. # i miss my baby... cheering chance the rapper won best rap album and for b
james cook reports. would adele beat beyonce?ite talent? the answers to these questions were yes and yes. 25, adele. adele herself looked far from comfortable with her five awards and dedicated album of the year to beyonce. i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce and this album to me, the lemonade album, was so monumental and the way you made me and my friends feel, the way you make my black friends feel is empowering. the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar...
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our correspondent james cook reports from texas where many migrants from central america cross the bordero the united states. it's rodeo season deep in the heart of texas. this is a state with a proud heritage and tough people. texans will tell you they are god—fearing, cattle rearing, straight talking folk. inside this arena it is strictly apolitical. outside, they do not mince their words. what do you think of the idea of a wall? perfect. why is that? wall it up. we don't need the criminals in here. wall it up. the wall will probably never happen. just because of geography. that simple. there's definitely some security measures that might be put in place that will hopefully help alleviate some of the illegal immigrants. but i agree with him, you know, we need immigration. most of the time they need water but you do see some carrying fully automatic weapons, and you betterjust keep on going. and some parts of the frontier are easier to cross the others. i'm sitting here on the very edge of the united states, that is mexico just over there. you could be across in a couple of minutes. and
our correspondent james cook reports from texas where many migrants from central america cross the bordero the united states. it's rodeo season deep in the heart of texas. this is a state with a proud heritage and tough people. texans will tell you they are god—fearing, cattle rearing, straight talking folk. inside this arena it is strictly apolitical. outside, they do not mince their words. what do you think of the idea of a wall? perfect. why is that? wall it up. we don't need the criminals...
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james cook, bbc news, los angeles.rm is one of the biggest to the pet trade in 20 years. plans will require anyone breeding and selling three or more litters of puppies a year to apply for a formal licence. people who break these rules could face up to six months in prison. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour. but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the prime minister prepares to publish the government white paper on brexit, which will set out its priorities as it begins withdrawal from the eu. the bank of england is expected to announce that the economy. will grow more than twice as fast as it expected. the archbishop of canterbury apologises on behalf of the church of england over allegations of physical abuse of boys at a summer camp where he worked in the 1970s. now the business headlines. well on the way to two billion friends — facebook gets more popular, more profitable, and more powerful than ever before. but the question is for how long? stay with me, i'll have more on facebook‘s stagg
james cook, bbc news, los angeles.rm is one of the biggest to the pet trade in 20 years. plans will require anyone breeding and selling three or more litters of puppies a year to apply for a formal licence. people who break these rules could face up to six months in prison. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour. but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the prime minister prepares to publish the government white paper on brexit, which will set out its priorities as it...
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from la, james cook reports.eyonce. but i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce, and this album, for me, the lemonade album, was just so monumental... the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse... but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night wasn't all adele's. for the second year in a row, she had performance problems. i know it's live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start again. i can't do it again like last year. i'm sorry for swearing and i'm sorry for starting again, can we please start it again? it was a good decision. the second take of her tribute to george michael was flawless. # i miss my baby... chance the rapper won best rap album and the big best newcomer award. while david bowie won more grammys in death than in life. and then there was the politics. "persist" was the word on katy perry's arm — a political statement from an artist who campaigned for hillary clinton. busta rhymes was even less su
from la, james cook reports.eyonce. but i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce, and this album, for me, the lemonade album, was just so monumental... the performance by the proudly pregnant megastar was stunning. there is a curse... but this most consequential of artists really was only winning consolation prizes. the night wasn't all adele's. for the second year in a row, she had performance problems. i know it's live tv, i'm sorry, i need to start again. i can't...
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who missed out on a best supporting oscar for her role in moonlight spoke to our correspondent james cook wonderful performance. thank you. it really was, it was most enjoyable, if that's the right word, i mean slightly grim as well. yes. what about the end of those oscars? it's a moment i'm never going to forget. i don't think it's ever happened in the history of the oscars. it was quite extraordinary and, i have to say, a little awkward. more than a little awkward actually. and i went up on stage with a gormless expression because i didn't know what was happening when they finally said it was moonlight, i was just like stunned, shocked and even shaking in fact, it was a very strange moment. poor la la land? yes. actually, i hadn't thought of that. i was only thinking of it from our perspective. but you are right, poor la la land, yes. it's not a nice thing to have happened. they won best director. not everybody, but most of the movies got recognition. there was some really nice surprises. it was diverse in terms of the number of representations. it was diverse in terms of the number of
who missed out on a best supporting oscar for her role in moonlight spoke to our correspondent james cook wonderful performance. thank you. it really was, it was most enjoyable, if that's the right word, i mean slightly grim as well. yes. what about the end of those oscars? it's a moment i'm never going to forget. i don't think it's ever happened in the history of the oscars. it was quite extraordinary and, i have to say, a little awkward. more than a little awkward actually. and i went up on...
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our correspondent james cook reports. wherever milo yiannopoulos goes, protests seem to follow.ate for what is going on right now. the speaker, milo yiannopoulos, is unknown racist. he shouldn't be allowed to speak. that is a rioting protesters threw smoke bombs and fled through the building. —— flares at the. many refused to leave the area and the campus was placed on lockdown. college republicans said they invited milo yiannopoulos but the talk was cancelled because of the concerns for his safety. i am not the racist that they claim. they do that to legitimise the violence against you. even if i were, even if what they said about me was true, this would and the inappropriate response to ideas. berkeley was the cradle of the free—speech movement in the 1960s. not tonight. the romanian capital, bucharest, has seen one of its largest ever anti—government protests after a decree was passed that could free dozens of officials jailed for corruption. crowds of at least 150,000 people were reported outside government offices late on wednesday. protesters were seen throwing firecracker
our correspondent james cook reports. wherever milo yiannopoulos goes, protests seem to follow.ate for what is going on right now. the speaker, milo yiannopoulos, is unknown racist. he shouldn't be allowed to speak. that is a rioting protesters threw smoke bombs and fled through the building. —— flares at the. many refused to leave the area and the campus was placed on lockdown. college republicans said they invited milo yiannopoulos but the talk was cancelled because of the concerns for...
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for a small fee, restaurants will cook it for you upstairs. >> james: wow. >> group: oh my god. export, perhaps, is karate. >> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: -- finish them then you had the ability to finish them. the striking is important but a lot of the technique is not about striking, it's about submission techniques. and some of that is to do with kyusho, so, attacking nerve points. and, uh, hokama sensei in particular is extremely skilled at, um, dealing with, uh, you know, bigger stronger, opponents. >> hokama: human engineering, very important. point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point. then this point attack with the fingers. no, no knuckle, open. >> anthony: a demonstration
for a small fee, restaurants will cook it for you upstairs. >> james: wow. >> group: oh my god. export, perhaps, is karate. >> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could,...
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reporter: case in point, meet peter serpico the james beard award winner opened up south street eatery with philly restaurant legend steven star. >> beautifully cookedico came here after getting burned out in the bib apple. >> i used to live in new york. i needed a change. i was there for 11 years and i wanted to raise family and i wanted to also, you know, do what i love doing which is cooking. >> reporter: with cozy neighborhood feel and seating literally in the kitchen, it's the kind of place other top chefs eat on their night off. >> they're getting more choices. i feel like a lot of people used to travel more for food, and i think that people are coming more to philly now. i think people are taking food more seriously. it's in their every day live. >> reporter: do you think more people are appreciating good food? >> i think people take dining out seriously here. ♪ >> it's not just the food. i think people very much recognize the whole package. food service, cocktail program, personnel. >> reporter: so how would a philly foodie spend a single night? the experts say come hungry and wear your walking shoes. >> come to philly. be prepared to walk a
reporter: case in point, meet peter serpico the james beard award winner opened up south street eatery with philly restaurant legend steven star. >> beautifully cookedico came here after getting burned out in the bib apple. >> i used to live in new york. i needed a change. i was there for 11 years and i wanted to raise family and i wanted to also, you know, do what i love doing which is cooking. >> reporter: with cozy neighborhood feel and seating literally in the kitchen,...
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james johnson. tomas maccormack. anthony keith. mark davis. william chisholm. paul moran. william trotter. good morning. frank porter. jared crockett. peter johnson. ronald runyon. william cody. rick sanford. bobby cook robert goes to. almost done. robert and. the honorable james oxford from the carolina. eugene kachina. douglas holt. william crosser. freddy tisdale. john graham. robert diane. stephen shurtleff. john and shallow. mr. joseph google is the period joseph is being. david add-ins. david stevens. conrad flickr's child. frank fazio. patrick warrick. darryl bishop. ronald chapman. robert steadman. greg james. john block on. michael taylor. jim willis. john thomas p. william weaver. james holland. carlton patterson. dennis brandon. gary drennan. we have made it to the last page. john keyes. robert hensley. don mathis. john mckinney. richard written. tomas bo. walter. thank you. [laughter] edward cal sawyer. john morris. david sherman. donald sherman. >> we are going to leave the american legion conference at this point. you can watch the earlier speeches by senator mccain and secretary david shulkin. i've american legion and the search bar. the u.s. senate is about to gavel and for debate for
james johnson. tomas maccormack. anthony keith. mark davis. william chisholm. paul moran. william trotter. good morning. frank porter. jared crockett. peter johnson. ronald runyon. william cody. rick sanford. bobby cook robert goes to. almost done. robert and. the honorable james oxford from the carolina. eugene kachina. douglas holt. william crosser. freddy tisdale. john graham. robert diane. stephen shurtleff. john and shallow. mr. joseph google is the period joseph is being. david add-ins....
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people, the anonymous cooks that created this platform for us and created the great american diverse recipes that we have today. - so now in the case of red rooster you mentioned james baldwin. the origins of this name goes back 100 years to an old speakeasy in harlem that so many of the cultural luminaries of the day used to spend time in. that's the origin of this, you really do feel connected back to that period of harlem. - i wanted to have a restaurant, a name that people acknowledged and knew. especially if you were in the '60s and '70s, but not a place where like the cotton club where it was so known, and also black people were allowed to work there, but not to eat there. so the red rooster was, it was an openly diverse gay bar, which i thought was fantastic. it was a place where the maid could go after she got her hair done on thursdays, she could go there, but it was also where young, someone like dinkins, mayor dinkins at a younger age, charles rangel, but also nat king cole and also someone that worked in the post office. it was extremely not just diverse-- - egalitarian. - exactly and we need and at the time i feel we need more places where it has this d
people, the anonymous cooks that created this platform for us and created the great american diverse recipes that we have today. - so now in the case of red rooster you mentioned james baldwin. the origins of this name goes back 100 years to an old speakeasy in harlem that so many of the cultural luminaries of the day used to spend time in. that's the origin of this, you really do feel connected back to that period of harlem. - i wanted to have a restaurant, a name that people acknowledged and...
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cooking was not my strong suit. [laughter] appreciationsting of our food loving children, we became four in 1965 when my son james was born. marty made the kitchen his domain and became chef supreme friendsome, on loan to even at the court. marty coached me through the birth of our friend. he was the first critic of the present drafted. he was at my side constantly in and out of the hospital during two long bouts with cancer. i betray no secret in reporting that without him, i would not have gained a seat on the u.s. supreme court. then associate white house counsel ron klein said of my 1993 nomination -- i would say for the record though ruth ginsburg should have been picked for the supreme court anyway, she would not have been picked if her husband had not done everything he did to make it includedhat everything gaining the unqualified support of my home state senator, daniel patrick moynihan, and enlisting of the of many members academy as a practicing bar familiar with what i had done. i have several times said that the office i hold, now nearing 24 years, is the best and most consuming job a lawyer anywhere coul
cooking was not my strong suit. [laughter] appreciationsting of our food loving children, we became four in 1965 when my son james was born. marty made the kitchen his domain and became chef supreme friendsome, on loan to even at the court. marty coached me through the birth of our friend. he was the first critic of the present drafted. he was at my side constantly in and out of the hospital during two long bouts with cancer. i betray no secret in reporting that without him, i would not have...
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cooking was not my strong suit. [laughter] to the everlasting appreciation of our food loving children, in 1965 when sun james was born, marty made the kitchen his domain and became chef supreme friends,me, on loan to even at the court. marty coached me through the birth of our son. he was the first critic and reader of the speeches i drafted. , inas at my side constantly and out of the hospital during too long bouts with cancer. i betray no secret in reporting that without him, i would not have gained a seat on the u.s. supreme court. associate white house counsel claim set of my 1993 nomination -- i would say definitely for though ruth- ginsburg should have been picked for the supreme court anyway, she would not have been picked if her husband had not done everything that he did to make it happen. gaining thencluded unqualified support of my home state senator, daniel patrick moynihan, and enlisting the aid of many members of the legal bar,my and the practicing familiar with work i had done. i have several times said that the office i hold, now nearing 24 years, is the best and most consuming job a lawyer anywhere c
cooking was not my strong suit. [laughter] to the everlasting appreciation of our food loving children, in 1965 when sun james was born, marty made the kitchen his domain and became chef supreme friends,me, on loan to even at the court. marty coached me through the birth of our son. he was the first critic and reader of the speeches i drafted. , inas at my side constantly and out of the hospital during too long bouts with cancer. i betray no secret in reporting that without him, i would not...
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james island in charleston. her mother owns the property, which has been in her family for generations. fact of the matter is in the old south back when the dishes, flavors and ingredients of southern cookingnces are that food was grown, gathered, produced and prepared by african slaves. chef b.j. dennis has made it a personal mission to celebrate and protect the culinary traditions his ancestors passed down to him. >> b.j.: so this is, um, some local blue crab, fresh in season. this is a play on some garlic crabs, but this is shrimp butter instead of garlic butter, and then you have that play of, you know, the french influence into the cuisine right here. >> anthony: the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking. and there are few better places to see how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. >> anthony: i'm really enjoying this, i got to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came w
james island in charleston. her mother owns the property, which has been in her family for generations. fact of the matter is in the old south back when the dishes, flavors and ingredients of southern cookingnces are that food was grown, gathered, produced and prepared by african slaves. chef b.j. dennis has made it a personal mission to celebrate and protect the culinary traditions his ancestors passed down to him. >> b.j.: so this is, um, some local blue crab, fresh in season. this is a...
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cook's first of all, let's begin with what we understand about how trump signed off on this covert mission. we understand in addition to some of the military officials to conferring with general jamesattis, that trump made the decision to greenlight this navy seal raid over dinner with people like steve bannon, his white supremacist top adviser, and jared kushner, his son-in-law who has absolutely no experience with these kinds of activities. what is interesting, before we get to the details of the raid, sean spicer in the trump administration tried to imply the obama administration in a president obama himself had green lit this operation before leaving office and that they were just waiting for a moonlit night so they could have the cover of darkness -- moonless night so they could have a cover of darkness. but an official in the obama administration is saying that is false and that the president -- the former president obama had not actually signed off on this specific raid, but they had signed off on some of the parameters that the department of defense was going to operate under if this raid went ahead. and at the obama administration viewed this potential raid as an escalatio
cook's first of all, let's begin with what we understand about how trump signed off on this covert mission. we understand in addition to some of the military officials to conferring with general jamesattis, that trump made the decision to greenlight this navy seal raid over dinner with people like steve bannon, his white supremacist top adviser, and jared kushner, his son-in-law who has absolutely no experience with these kinds of activities. what is interesting, before we get to the details of...