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as james cook reports, at least one has been getting death threats. james: a bizarre beauty contest is about to begin. 200 companies have submitted bids to make donald trump's wall. they include eye-catching designs. there is a medieval style. another that doubles as a nuclear waste store. this one is made of solar panels. one with a barrier adorned with glittering gems. some are less outlandish. >> 30 feet high and six feet below. james: michael evangelista said he had to search his soul before bidding. buildatino that wants to the wall, his voicemail is not pleasant. >> i know you are trying to build the wall, and it is disgusting. you are a traitor. you better watch your back. there are people out here like me that would love to hurt. james: why did he get involved? >> members of my own family were initially upset. when i explained the reason we are entering the conversation is because we don't want lethal options like electric fences and razor wire. if it is going to be done, it needs to be done right. james: a treaty with mexico for bids building
as james cook reports, at least one has been getting death threats. james: a bizarre beauty contest is about to begin. 200 companies have submitted bids to make donald trump's wall. they include eye-catching designs. there is a medieval style. another that doubles as a nuclear waste store. this one is made of solar panels. one with a barrier adorned with glittering gems. some are less outlandish. >> 30 feet high and six feet below. james: michael evangelista said he had to search his soul...
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james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas.athan demme, who's died aged 73. he'd been suffering from cancer. he was probably best known for directing "the silence of the lambs," but also made the ground—breaking aids drama "philadelphia," and the talking heads, documentary "stop making sense." anthony hopkins, who also won an oscar in silence of the lambs, said jonathan demme had a "great spirit," and "every day being with him was a high five." a young taiwanese trekker is recovering in hospital in nepal after nearly seven weeks missing in remote mountains north—west of kathmandu. rescue teams found liang sheng yueh in a canyon beside the body of his taiwanese girlfriend. she apparently died just three days before their discovery. doctors treating mr liang said he'd lost thirty kilos in weight but was out of danger. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello again. our weather is set to turn a little bit milder over the next few days, quieting down in many respects. but before we
james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas.athan demme, who's died aged 73. he'd been suffering from cancer. he was probably best known for directing "the silence of the lambs," but also made the ground—breaking aids drama "philadelphia," and the talking heads, documentary "stop making sense." anthony hopkins, who also won an oscar in silence of the lambs, said jonathan demme had a "great spirit," and "every day being with him was a high five." a...
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james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas.ning film—makerjonathan demme, who's died aged 73. he'd been suffering from cancer. he was probably best known for directing the silence of the lambs but also made the ground—breaking aids drama philadelphia and the talking heads documentary stop making sense. anthony hopkins, who also won an oscar in silence of the lambs, said jonathan demme had a great spirit and every day being with him was a high five. that's it for now. thanks for watching. hello again. our weather's set to turn a little bit milder over the next couple of days, quieting down in many respects. but before we get there, yesterday we had some really big thunderstorms around, this one brought some hail to west hamstead. thanks to our weather watcher dg perry for sending us that picture. you can see the extent of the showers as they've worked in. the showers have tended to die away overnight, just one or two left over, working towards parts of central and southern england. but by and large today we're looking at quite a
james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas.ning film—makerjonathan demme, who's died aged 73. he'd been suffering from cancer. he was probably best known for directing the silence of the lambs but also made the ground—breaking aids drama philadelphia and the talking heads documentary stop making sense. anthony hopkins, who also won an oscar in silence of the lambs, said jonathan demme had a great spirit and every day being with him was a high five. that's it for now. thanks for watching. hello...
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he also sketches the story of modern hawaii from the arrival of captain james cook in 1778 through the u.s. marine back to overthrow and removal of the queen in 1893 and annexation of the island in 1898.
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owner keith kim had a responsibility for fixing basic structural things pgh >>reporter: james cook represents the rojas community center. he says the first commercial agreement between them and kim gave them responsibility of maintenance. 2 investigate obtained a lease from 2014 that shows the tenant was responsible from everything he can september the exterior walls and roof. but cook says there have been subsequent lease agreements where responsibilities went back to kim. neither side could provide proof of more recent records. >> they had been asking for pretty long time mr. kim please fix the violations. >> reporter: and while both sides were disputing responsibility, cook says the fire broke out. resulting in tragedy whereveryone says they feel remorse for the victims. the argument of who was responsible for keeping the building safe continues in court. the spokesperson for the kim family says the city and mr. kim are made aware of the fire code violations days before the fire. right now kim is looking to sell the property to another nonprofit. >> candice thank you. >>> if you have a tip
owner keith kim had a responsibility for fixing basic structural things pgh >>reporter: james cook represents the rojas community center. he says the first commercial agreement between them and kim gave them responsibility of maintenance. 2 investigate obtained a lease from 2014 that shows the tenant was responsible from everything he can september the exterior walls and roof. but cook says there have been subsequent lease agreements where responsibilities went back to kim. neither side...
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james cook caught up with her. james: the prime minister of scotland on a global stage. where she hopes to stride as the .eader of an independent nation scotland rejected independence in 2014, the world has changed. with the u.k. landing to leave the eu, nicola sturgeon has another challenge. nicola sturgeon: there is a danger it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is counterproductive for the u.k. to prioritize control of immigration over any other outcome for brexit. it is damaging for a country like scotland. james: yesterday, nicola sturgeon met jerry brown. they signed a pledge to combat climate change, in contrast to the republican white house which is prioritizing economic growth. is not meeting anyone from president trump's 5 daystration during her in the united states p h he did meet tim cook to discuss pioneering medical research, and holding talks with other firms like tesla. sturgeon: meeting companies like apple and tesla, trying to take challenges the , and not only lead the world in doing the right thing, but trying to get the economic
james cook caught up with her. james: the prime minister of scotland on a global stage. where she hopes to stride as the .eader of an independent nation scotland rejected independence in 2014, the world has changed. with the u.k. landing to leave the eu, nicola sturgeon has another challenge. nicola sturgeon: there is a danger it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is counterproductive for the u.k. to prioritize control of immigration over any other outcome for brexit. it is...
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james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas. who is going to pay. the president is sending his best wishes today to the first lady, melania trump — it is her birthday. he is not sending his fond wishes however to the us districtjudge william orrick. no and that's becausejudge orrick of san francisco has just blocked the president's executive order to withhold money from sanctuary cities — those are cities that offer sanctuary to illegal immigrants. it is the third time judges have blocked one of his orders — and each time the stop has come from the ninth circuit court in san francisco. once again the president took to twitter this morning to complain... first the ninth circuit rules against the ban and now it hits again on sanctuary cities—both ridiculous rulings. see you in the supreme court! there is a technical issue because thejudge is not part of there is a technical issue because the judge is not part of the there is a technical issue because thejudge is not part of the ninth circuit. he would appeal to that but we are get
james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas. who is going to pay. the president is sending his best wishes today to the first lady, melania trump — it is her birthday. he is not sending his fond wishes however to the us districtjudge william orrick. no and that's becausejudge orrick of san francisco has just blocked the president's executive order to withhold money from sanctuary cities — those are cities that offer sanctuary to illegal immigrants. it is the third time judges have blocked one of...
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melissa on camera se hicieron acusaciones bastante fuertes, la firma del abogado james cook, quien representaminificados en este incendio mortal indico que el incendio pudiera haber sido provocado y que por eso estan a la espera de que finalice la investigacin para tomar cartas en el asunto. take vo recordemos que este incendio ocurri el pasado 27 de marzo a eso de las 5 de la maÑana y dejo a 4 personas sin vida.. pero segn indic el abogado, justo tres dias antes de eso, l le haba dicho al dueÑo del edificio que iba a proceder con una demanda por tratar de desalojar ilegalmente a las personas que vivian all. los primeros dos pisos del edificio en el momento estaban siendo usados como apartamentos de transicin. pero segn indicaron. el dueÑo del local estaba tratando de desalojarlos diciendo que la organizacin de vivienda transicional operaba ilegalmente. el abogado confirm que en el momento tenan su licencia vencida pero aun as operaban para ayudar a las personas en el programa. take sot alice shikina mediadora take sot alice shikina mediadora there were a lot of things con vo/ melissa hay muc
melissa on camera se hicieron acusaciones bastante fuertes, la firma del abogado james cook, quien representaminificados en este incendio mortal indico que el incendio pudiera haber sido provocado y que por eso estan a la espera de que finalice la investigacin para tomar cartas en el asunto. take vo recordemos que este incendio ocurri el pasado 27 de marzo a eso de las 5 de la maÑana y dejo a 4 personas sin vida.. pero segn indic el abogado, justo tres dias antes de eso, l le haba dicho al...
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. >> attorney james cook represents the rojas community center. the first agreement between roja and kim gave him the first responsibility of maintenance. from 2014 it shows the 10 ant was responsible from everything except the exterior walls and roof. cook says there's been subsequent lease where it went back to kim. >> urojas had been asking for a pretty long time mr. kim please fix these violations. >> and while both sides were disputing responsibility cook says the fire broke out where everyone says they feel remorse for the victims. candace wen. >>> a suspect is behind bars. what police say they found at the suspect's house. >>> plus a cuppertino house fire that causes at least $2 million in damage. we'll tell you who police are still looking for today. >> we're going to tell you about a problem that's come up on just about the highway 1 in daily city. >> well there's no problem with the sky cover. it's clear out there but it's a little chill in the morning air. look at kelseyville. great in calastoga and napa. they're all in the 30s. prrz >>
. >> attorney james cook represents the rojas community center. the first agreement between roja and kim gave him the first responsibility of maintenance. from 2014 it shows the 10 ant was responsible from everything except the exterior walls and roof. cook says there's been subsequent lease where it went back to kim. >> urojas had been asking for a pretty long time mr. kim please fix these violations. >> and while both sides were disputing responsibility cook says the fire...
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. >> attorney james cook represents the organization because they were np the process of being evicted for failure to pay rent. they say a candle was what set the fire. >> if do you have a burning candle that sets something on fire if some of the issues were fixed, maybe the devastation wouldn't be so bad. >> their main focus is bur eeg the victims and helping the displaced find somewhere to live. >> we are to ensure that these individuals have their needs met. we are working to find housing as we speak. >> the lawyer says he will recommend that the victims obtain other attorneys but he could not provide any details beyond what happened. in the next days the organization is collecting donations to help those displaced tenants. >> home people were displaced? >> reporter: we know that the actual building itself was just -- more than just this center, so we believe that more than 100 people actually lived in the center, but the community center had about 50 people living in it as well. clearly more than two-dozen people. >>> today the mayor's office announced that it will be doubling the
. >> attorney james cook represents the organization because they were np the process of being evicted for failure to pay rent. they say a candle was what set the fire. >> if do you have a burning candle that sets something on fire if some of the issues were fixed, maybe the devastation wouldn't be so bad. >> their main focus is bur eeg the victims and helping the displaced find somewhere to live. >> we are to ensure that these individuals have their needs met. we are...
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. >> reporter: attorney james cook said the landlord was on the verge of trying to force a mass eviction, but the finding so far suggests a candle sparked the fire in a unit written sectors had ordered a debit -- -- where inspectors had ordered a tenant to quit using annex tension cord in an unsafe way. the shelter is now permanently closed and some people who lived here are wondering if they'll be lift in a lurch. >> we just want a roof over our head. >> reporter: last night kimberly usher and her two sons were the lone family left at the shelter. her sons keep asking her the same question. >> where are we going to go? where are we going to live? that's like a heard question. >> reporter: council member lynnette gibson mcelhany and others will building funneled into hotels for temporary housing, but she's ask the community to contact her office to help and find her and her sons a new home. >> we're really asking the community to step forward and say yeah, i've got a studio, i've got a granny unit. >> what i've proposed that the city do is set up a fund where the city fronts the money to
. >> reporter: attorney james cook said the landlord was on the verge of trying to force a mass eviction, but the finding so far suggests a candle sparked the fire in a unit written sectors had ordered a debit -- -- where inspectors had ordered a tenant to quit using annex tension cord in an unsafe way. the shelter is now permanently closed and some people who lived here are wondering if they'll be lift in a lurch. >> we just want a roof over our head. >> reporter: last night...
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lost a loved one -her brother - in monday's san pablo avenue fire.a mediator hired by attorney james cookjas, says the place still had uninhabitable conditions when she did a walk-through just a couple weeks ago."there was water leaking down from the ceiling from the bathroom of the second floor coming down to the first floor. there were exposed wires."cook has been representing urojas ever since eviction attempts by the buildings owner, keith kim, began in december. kim claimed the master tenant owed him unpaid rent.this was around the same time the city inspection found the deplorable conditions."if some of the issues were fixed that we were in dispute about, maybe the devastation wouldn't have been so bad."but neither cook, nor the law firm he works for, will be taking on victims and their families as clients - he says it would be a confllict of interest, because those suits could very well list urojas as a defendant in addition to the owner."there could be potential lawsuits by some of the victims, by some of the families of the victims, but i don't know that for sure. i don't know wh
lost a loved one -her brother - in monday's san pablo avenue fire.a mediator hired by attorney james cookjas, says the place still had uninhabitable conditions when she did a walk-through just a couple weeks ago."there was water leaking down from the ceiling from the bathroom of the second floor coming down to the first floor. there were exposed wires."cook has been representing urojas ever since eviction attempts by the buildings owner, keith kim, began in december. kim claimed the...
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james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas.turkey there has been another huge raft of arrests related to the attempted coup last year. again the numbers are absolutely staggering. turkish media is saying overfour and a half dozen people have been placed under investigation, 3000 wa rra nts placed under investigation, 3000 warrants have been issued and that is already a thousand people have been detained. to understand what happens to the detainees, here are some more information. they need to wait for the indictments to be prepared. before the arrests and before the final conclusion is made by the courts they should wait for the indictment to be prepared. and 1000 people being taken to a detention centre is a huge event but there have been similar events in there have been similar events in the last few months how significant is this? today we saw one of the biggest raids in the last few months. especially after the referendum, this is an important events. 1000 across the country, more than an thousand police officers contribut
james cook, bbc news, el paso in texas.turkey there has been another huge raft of arrests related to the attempted coup last year. again the numbers are absolutely staggering. turkish media is saying overfour and a half dozen people have been placed under investigation, 3000 wa rra nts placed under investigation, 3000 warrants have been issued and that is already a thousand people have been detained. to understand what happens to the detainees, here are some more information. they need to wait...
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working from a british research ship, the james cook, scientists deployed robot submarines and they discoveredovered in a highly unusual crust. it's made up of rocks that are unlike anything seen on dry land because they hold exceptional quantities of important elements. what's astonishing about these rocks, brought up from deep underwater, is how incredibly rich they are in valuable minerals, especially the kind of things needed for renewable energy, which raises a really difficult question — if the world's going to go green, we may have to start mining rocks like these from the deep ocean. analysis reveals what are called rare earth elements, which are used in wind turbines, and a substance called tellurium. tellurim is used in a type of highly efficient solar panel. the element is hard to extract on land, but far greater concentrations of it have been found in rocks underwater. nothing comes without a cost. so if we need these green energy supplies, then we need the raw materials to make the devices that will produce the energy. so, yes, the raw materials have to come from somewhere. we eit
working from a british research ship, the james cook, scientists deployed robot submarines and they discoveredovered in a highly unusual crust. it's made up of rocks that are unlike anything seen on dry land because they hold exceptional quantities of important elements. what's astonishing about these rocks, brought up from deep underwater, is how incredibly rich they are in valuable minerals, especially the kind of things needed for renewable energy, which raises a really difficult question...
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working from a british research ship, the james cook, scientists deployed robot submarines and they discoveredenerife, is entirely covered in a highly unusual crust. it's made up of rocks that are unlike anything seen on dry land because they hold exceptional quantities of important elements. what's astonishing about these rocks, brought up from deep underwater, is how incredibly rich they are in valuable minerals, especially the kind of things needed for renewable energy, which raises a really difficult question, if the world's going to go green, we may have to start mining rocks like these from the deep ocean. analysis reveals what are called rare earth elements, which are used in wind turbines, and a substance called tellurium. tellurim is used in a type of highly efficient solar panel. the element is hard to extract on land, but far greater concentrations of it have been found in rocks underwater. nothing comes without a cost. so if we need these green energy supplies, then we need the raw materials to make the devices that will produce the energy. so, yes, the raw materials have to come f
working from a british research ship, the james cook, scientists deployed robot submarines and they discoveredenerife, is entirely covered in a highly unusual crust. it's made up of rocks that are unlike anything seen on dry land because they hold exceptional quantities of important elements. what's astonishing about these rocks, brought up from deep underwater, is how incredibly rich they are in valuable minerals, especially the kind of things needed for renewable energy, which raises a really...
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the bbc‘s james cook explained how things now stand along the us—mexico border.e moment. perhaps a third of the border, perhaps slightly less, is fenced at the moment. you can see it here. we're the pacific end — the pacific ocean is just over there, that's mexico over in that direction. it runs along that way. the border itself goes some 2000 miles or 3000 kilometres towards the gulf of mexico. so building a wall all the way along it, almost everyone you speak to actually on the border itself tells you it's just not really practical or necessarily desirable. nonetheless, there is plenty of support amongst border agents for beefing up security and spending more money on the border and building some new barriers. i've been speaking to one of those border agents, a union representative, joshua wilson, from the border council. because during the obama administration there was frankly no consequence for crossing the border illegally and it only invited people to come. this newfound will to enforce the law has been a real deterrent and agents are finally glad to have
the bbc‘s james cook explained how things now stand along the us—mexico border.e moment. perhaps a third of the border, perhaps slightly less, is fenced at the moment. you can see it here. we're the pacific end — the pacific ocean is just over there, that's mexico over in that direction. it runs along that way. the border itself goes some 2000 miles or 3000 kilometres towards the gulf of mexico. so building a wall all the way along it, almost everyone you speak to actually on the border...
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the bbc‘s james cook has covered this issue for us from the start and joins us now along the us—mexicong now? i have travelled a long this board are a lot over the past year, here in california, arizona and texas and you find very few, if any, arizona and texas and you find very few, ifany, people arizona and texas and you find very few, if any, people who believe the ideal of a wall running the entire length the pacific ocean all the way to the gulf of mexico, 30 feet high however high, that it is a good idea or practical or achievable. and for the money it would cost. however there are a lot of people who think a border security should be improved and others think there should be far more free movement between mexico and the usa. in terms of that wall itself, it is moving forward. the planning is well underway, more than 200 companies have noticed that my allotted interest and there will be what some call a beauty contest. it is scheduled to happen in the summer. several bidders will build prototypes and the government will choose the wall. there is enough money for that but there is
the bbc‘s james cook has covered this issue for us from the start and joins us now along the us—mexicong now? i have travelled a long this board are a lot over the past year, here in california, arizona and texas and you find very few, if any, arizona and texas and you find very few, ifany, people arizona and texas and you find very few, if any, people who believe the ideal of a wall running the entire length the pacific ocean all the way to the gulf of mexico, 30 feet high however high,...
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working from a british research ship, the james cook, scientists deployed robot submarines and they discoveredy unusual crust. it's made up of rocks that are unlike anything seen on dry land because they hold exceptional quantities of important elements. what's astonishing about these rocks, brought up from deep underwater, is how incredibly rich they are in valuable minerals, especially the kind of things needed for renewable energy, which raises a really difficult question — if the world's going to go green, we may have to start mining rocks like these from the deep ocean. analysis reveals what are called rare earth elements, which are used in wind turbines, and a substance called tellurium. tellurim is used in a type of highly efficient solar panel. the element is hard to extract on land, but far greater concentrations of it have been found in rocks underwater. nothing comes without a cost. so if we need these green energy supplies, then we need the raw materials to make the devices that will produce the energy. so, yes, the raw materials have to come from somewhere. we either dig them up f
working from a british research ship, the james cook, scientists deployed robot submarines and they discoveredy unusual crust. it's made up of rocks that are unlike anything seen on dry land because they hold exceptional quantities of important elements. what's astonishing about these rocks, brought up from deep underwater, is how incredibly rich they are in valuable minerals, especially the kind of things needed for renewable energy, which raises a really difficult question — if the world's...
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the bbc‘s james cook explained how things now stand along the us—mexico border. significant stretch of the border at the moment. caps a third of the border, perhaps slightly less, is fenced at the moment —— perhaps. we are the pacific end. the pacific ocean isjust are the pacific end. the pacific ocean is just over there, are the pacific end. the pacific ocean isjust over there, that's mexico over that direction. the border itself goes some 2000 miles 01’ border itself goes some 2000 miles or 3000 kilometres towards the gulf of mexico. building a wall all the way along it, almost everyone you speak to on the border itself tells you is just not really practical or necessarily desirable. nonetheless there is plenty of support amongst border agents for beefing up security and spending more money on the border and building some new barriers. i've been speaking to one of those border agents. a union representative joshua of those border agents. a union representativejoshua wilson of those border agents. a union representative joshua wilson from the border council. dur
the bbc‘s james cook explained how things now stand along the us—mexico border. significant stretch of the border at the moment. caps a third of the border, perhaps slightly less, is fenced at the moment —— perhaps. we are the pacific end. the pacific ocean isjust are the pacific end. the pacific ocean is just over there, are the pacific end. the pacific ocean isjust over there, that's mexico over that direction. the border itself goes some 2000 miles 01’ border itself goes some 2000...
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james cook, bbc news, at stanford in california.s of millions of people worldwide. it could be a step closer thanks to a team of british—based scientists, who have found a way to create a sieve which can sift salt from seawater. it's made using graphene, the world's thinnest material. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has been finding out more. it's three times the strength of steel, incredibly flexible and a sheet of it can be the thickness of a single atom. and that's not all — graphene has been described as a miracle material. here in manchester, graphene oxide has been used to create a filter to take salt out of water. the aim is to convert sea water into a form that's drinkable. the potential of this technology is giving clean water to millions of people around the world and we're sure that this technology will be available in a couple of years' time to sell to people around the world. like any sieve, this graphene paper has tiny holes in that let's the water through, but not the salt. in the past though, it's not worked p
james cook, bbc news, at stanford in california.s of millions of people worldwide. it could be a step closer thanks to a team of british—based scientists, who have found a way to create a sieve which can sift salt from seawater. it's made using graphene, the world's thinnest material. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has been finding out more. it's three times the strength of steel, incredibly flexible and a sheet of it can be the thickness of a single atom. and that's not all —...
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. >> attorney james cook represents the urojas community center. he says the first agreement between urojas and kim gave responsibility. 2 investigates. cook says there have since been subsequent lease agreements where responsibility went back to kim. neither side could provide proof of more recent records. >> urojas had been asking for a pretty long time mr. kim please fix these violations. >> and while both sides were disputing responsibility cook says the fire broke out where everyone says they feel remorse for the victims. can disnguyen ktvu 2 news. >>> the chp released this video showing the 33-year-old jose louise blanco was arrested yesterday. in ha shooting a 17-year-old boy was hurt and the highway was shut down for a few hours. >>> time is now 6:37. twchlt men arrested this morning accuseded of a hold up in south san jose at a lite rail station. these two men robbed a woman at gun point yesterday. transit patrol deputies chased after them and arrested sloan at a nearby neighborhood. they say green ran towards a children's center forcing th
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he also sketches the story of modern hawaii from the arrival of captain james cook in 1778 through the u.s. marine back to overthrow and removal of the queen in 1893 and annexation of the island in 1898. the university of mary washington and fredericksburg -- in fredericksburg, virginia held this illustrated talk as part of the crawly great live lecture series. >>
he also sketches the story of modern hawaii from the arrival of captain james cook in 1778 through the u.s. marine back to overthrow and removal of the queen in 1893 and annexation of the island in 1898. the university of mary washington and fredericksburg -- in fredericksburg, virginia held this illustrated talk as part of the crawly great live lecture series. >>
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lost a loved one -her brother - in monday's san pablo avenue fire.a mediator hired by attorney james cook, who represents urojas, says the place still had uninhabitable conditions when she did a walk-through just a couple weeks ago."there was water leaking down from the ceiling from the bathroom of the second floor coming down to the first floor. there were exposed wires."cook has been representing urojas ever since eviction attempts by the buildings owner, keith kim, began in december. kim claimed the master tenant owed him unpaid rent.this was around the same time the city inspection found the deplorable conditions."if some of the issues were fixed that we were in dispute about, maybe the devastation wouldn't have been so bad."but neither cook, nor the law firm he works for, will be taking on victims and their families as clients - he says it would be a confllict of interest, because those suits could very well list urojas as a defendant in addition to the owner."there could be potential lawsuits by some of the victims, by some of the families of the victims, but i don't know that for s
lost a loved one -her brother - in monday's san pablo avenue fire.a mediator hired by attorney james cook, who represents urojas, says the place still had uninhabitable conditions when she did a walk-through just a couple weeks ago."there was water leaking down from the ceiling from the bathroom of the second floor coming down to the first floor. there were exposed wires."cook has been representing urojas ever since eviction attempts by the buildings owner, keith kim, began in...
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lost a loved one -her brother - in monday's san pablo avenue fire.a mediator hired by attorney james cook, who represents urojas, says the place still had uninhabitable conditions when she did a walk-through just a couple weeks ago."there was water leaking down from the ceiling from the bathroom of the second floor coming down to the first floor. there were exposed wires."cook has been representing urojas ever since eviction attempts by the buildings owner, keith kim, began in december. kim claimed the master tenant owed him unpaid rent.this was around the same time the city inspection found the deplorable conditions."if some of the issues were fixed that we were in dispute about, maybe the devastation wouldn't have been so bad."but neither cook, nor the law firm he works for, will be taking on victims and their families as clients - he says it would be a confllict of interest, because those suits could very well list urojas as a defendant in addition to the owner."there could be potential lawsuits by some of the victims, by some of the families of the victims, but i don't know that for s
lost a loved one -her brother - in monday's san pablo avenue fire.a mediator hired by attorney james cook, who represents urojas, says the place still had uninhabitable conditions when she did a walk-through just a couple weeks ago."there was water leaking down from the ceiling from the bathroom of the second floor coming down to the first floor. there were exposed wires."cook has been representing urojas ever since eviction attempts by the buildings owner, keith kim, began in...
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he also sketches the story of modern hawaii from the arrival of captain james cook in 1778 through the u.s. marine back to overthrow and removal of the queen in 1893 and annexation of the island in 1898. the university of mary washington in fredericksburg, virginia held this illustrated talk as part of the crawly great lives lecture series. >> so thank you dr. crawley for that too kind introduction. i am delighted to be back here. was here ad when i year ago that i might not go home. i know when you do this kind of lecture, it is customary to warm the audience up with a few funny stories. if i had known 14 months ago i was coming back, i would not have told you all of my funny stories. [laughter] james haley: it is probably best that we move forward with our talk about liliuokalani. i am anglo. actually i am partly cherokee native, but i am in mainland writer, so the times i will have to speak in hawaiian, it is sick. we will talk about the hawaiian language. the first thing i need to do is make some disclaimer of utility, because captive paradise is intended to explain the essentials
he also sketches the story of modern hawaii from the arrival of captain james cook in 1778 through the u.s. marine back to overthrow and removal of the queen in 1893 and annexation of the island in 1898. the university of mary washington in fredericksburg, virginia held this illustrated talk as part of the crawly great lives lecture series. >> so thank you dr. crawley for that too kind introduction. i am delighted to be back here. was here ad when i year ago that i might not go home. i...
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yes, i want to make sure we talk about james because you also talk about this interplay between french cooksand french culinary techniques and african-american cookery in the fusion of virginia and french and research shows that james was may be the only one over time trained in france for this chef de cuisine status. >> right. i included him in the book because of a reason, he is a fascinating story but also, he set the tone for presidential cooking at least through jefferson's presidency. what happens is that to enslaved women from monticello end up being assisted just in the kitchen to a french man and the reason why hemmings doesn't become chef is because he brings himself hangs himself to death in 181. speemac. will will be on-site in fellowship next week in monticello. there's some new, you alluded to this but there's new information that we believe will provide more dimension to james story. >> okay. he dies. >> we had to enslaved women who are working in the white house kitchen and after jefferson's presidency, they are the main cuts at monticello essentially. >> trap. you talk about
yes, i want to make sure we talk about james because you also talk about this interplay between french cooksand french culinary techniques and african-american cookery in the fusion of virginia and french and research shows that james was may be the only one over time trained in france for this chef de cuisine status. >> right. i included him in the book because of a reason, he is a fascinating story but also, he set the tone for presidential cooking at least through jefferson's...
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investigators believe the fire may have been sparked by someone trying to cook. ( james @ landing ) a search is underway for this woman janet mejia who was last seen tuesday in north sacramento county. she is a recent college graduate... rowena shaddox talked to the missing woman's sister. 11:45-52 daisy mejia, janet's older sister"there's so many emotions. we hope for the best... and we pray that she's okay."it's been two days since anyone has seen daisy mejiaús younger sister, janet. the 28-year-old sac state grad was last seen by her roommate around 9 a.m. tuesday at their apartment complex near elkhorn and walerga in sacramento. when janet failed to show up for a doctor's appointment in stockton later that day, her roommate started calling her cellphone. with no answer, the roommate reported her missing tuesday night.55:48-58 sgt. tony turnbull, sac so "this is not common for her to go missing, to disappear like this. to not be in contact with family, which she's usually in contact with every day. sacramento county sheriff sgt. tony turnbull says for that reason, they ramped up th
investigators believe the fire may have been sparked by someone trying to cook. ( james @ landing ) a search is underway for this woman janet mejia who was last seen tuesday in north sacramento county. she is a recent college graduate... rowena shaddox talked to the missing woman's sister. 11:45-52 daisy mejia, janet's older sister"there's so many emotions. we hope for the best... and we pray that she's okay."it's been two days since anyone has seen daisy mejiaús younger sister,...
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cooking in the white house. and we have alter night presidents -- alter night presidents. james monroe, big fan of french food. >> james' training staff at monticello, there's also indication through our research that the neighboring plantations are also being influenced, madison, monroe, the different counties. and so how that spreads and how it even catches up with the chef that we all, that a lot of people, some people know and don't know of, and lewis who comes to new york in the 1930s and opens up a restaurant, and there's a huge influence on the revival and the appreciation of southern cuisine. is there's a lot of dots connected between this french training, the recipes, the things that james bring back. they say the ice cream was more like a shake, like a, you know, but he finds out how to make it firmer, and, you know, bakes it -- you know, puts it inside of bakes pastries. >> the baked alaska. >> yeah. all these really innovative techniques that show up in fine dining restaurants to this day, which there's a link to the plantations and that. so, yeah. >> but the convers
cooking in the white house. and we have alter night presidents -- alter night presidents. james monroe, big fan of french food. >> james' training staff at monticello, there's also indication through our research that the neighboring plantations are also being influenced, madison, monroe, the different counties. and so how that spreads and how it even catches up with the chef that we all, that a lot of people, some people know and don't know of, and lewis who comes to new york in the...
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what makes it even worse is that they were to others, james and ollie cook. o kill the bugs from the river. after going in? yet. this young man, he was told he had cancer and went on a spending spree. this was 15 years ago. another good thing, he did all the jobs. he said he had to do the kitchen and bathroom. he did it all. he spent £650 on coy carp. kitchen and bathroom. he did it all. he spent £650 on coy carpm kitchen and bathroom. he did it all. he spent £650 on coy carp. it is a lot to then have to live with them for 15 more years. remember this picture? wait for it, wait for it. that dress. sold it for children in need for £11000. —— £1100. battenberg dressing, they say. this is an‘s colours also happen to be the colours also happen to be the colours of the world ‘s best cake. all i can colours of the world ‘s best cake. allican you colours of the world ‘s best cake. all! can you are colours of the world ‘s best cake. allican...youarea colours of the world ‘s best cake. all! can you are a head colours of the world ‘s best cake. all i can you are a head
what makes it even worse is that they were to others, james and ollie cook. o kill the bugs from the river. after going in? yet. this young man, he was told he had cancer and went on a spending spree. this was 15 years ago. another good thing, he did all the jobs. he said he had to do the kitchen and bathroom. he did it all. he spent £650 on coy carp. kitchen and bathroom. he did it all. he spent £650 on coy carpm kitchen and bathroom. he did it all. he spent £650 on coy carp. it is a lot to...
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cook was due to face international team—mate james anderson on friday, when essex take on lancashire.ut it isn't thought to be serious. the annual par—3 competition is just getting underway at augusta ahead of the masters which starts tomorrow. final practice was suspended earlier because of bad weather. rory mcilroy has put in the hours. the world number two has played more than 99 practice holes, as he aims for his first masters win, which would complete an historic grand slam of major titles. i'm ready. i've played enough golf around here this year. you know, even driving down magnolia lane this morning for the first time this week, it didn't feel... it felt like i've never been away, it didn't feel that special because i've done it so much. it's been nice. i've said in a couple of pieces, the more you can make augusta national feel like your home golf course, the better. you're just comfortable in your surroundings. you can keep up—to—date with all the events at augusta on a website over the weekend. that's bbc.co.uk/sport and i'll have more in sportsday at 6.30pm. thank you very
cook was due to face international team—mate james anderson on friday, when essex take on lancashire.ut it isn't thought to be serious. the annual par—3 competition is just getting underway at augusta ahead of the masters which starts tomorrow. final practice was suspended earlier because of bad weather. rory mcilroy has put in the hours. the world number two has played more than 99 practice holes, as he aims for his first masters win, which would complete an historic grand slam of major...
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for a small fee, restaurants will cook it for you upstairs. >> james: wow. >> group: oh my god.haps, 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 of hokama sense
for a small fee, restaurants will cook it for you upstairs. >> james: wow. >> group: oh my god.haps, 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...
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cook was cleared to play for his county in the opening round of fixtures along with other centrally contracted england players, and was due to face international team mate jamesake on lancashire. essex say cook's been receiving treatment for the injury for several weeks, but it isn't thought to be serious. england's chris woa kes and ben duckett have been named as two of wisden‘s five cricketers of the year. in its prestigious annual list, wisden described woa kes as "an international class all—rounder". duckett also features alongside misbah—ul—haq, younus khan and fellow englishman toby roland jones. the republic of ireland women's team will meet with their governing body tonight, after threatening to go on strike. a group of players have spoken out about the poor treatment and lack of support they've received from the fai, and are fighting for compensation for loss of earnings whilst on international duty. 0ur football reporter david 0rnstein is with me. there's been some quite serious allegations from the players, saying that they've had to change into kit in public toilets en route to matches. now they've got this make or break meeting tonight at 6pm wit
cook was cleared to play for his county in the opening round of fixtures along with other centrally contracted england players, and was due to face international team mate jamesake on lancashire. essex say cook's been receiving treatment for the injury for several weeks, but it isn't thought to be serious. england's chris woa kes and ben duckett have been named as two of wisden‘s five cricketers of the year. in its prestigious annual list, wisden described woa kes as "an international...
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cook was cleared to play for his county in the opening round of fixtures along with other centrally contracted england players, and was due to face international team mate jamesng treatment for the injury for several weeks, but it isn't thought to be serious. the republic of ireland women's football team will meet with their governing body tonight, after threatening to go on strike. a group of players have spoken out about the poor treatment and lack of support they've received from the fai, and are fighting for compensation for loss of earnings whilst on international duty. our football reporter david ornstein has more. these issues have been building for some years. the players have complained about a lack of pay to compensate the lack of earnings from their dayjob. also being forced to change in public toilets. last year the players approached their union to help resolve this issue and yesterday morning they gathered in dublin for a press conference to talk publicly about their grievances. the governing body the fai do not want to deal with the union, that is the issue, they want to deal with the players directly, but the players want their union to mediat
cook was cleared to play for his county in the opening round of fixtures along with other centrally contracted england players, and was due to face international team mate jamesng treatment for the injury for several weeks, but it isn't thought to be serious. the republic of ireland women's football team will meet with their governing body tonight, after threatening to go on strike. a group of players have spoken out about the poor treatment and lack of support they've received from the fai,...
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investigators believe the fire may have been sparked by someone trying to cook in a tent. ( james ) damage is estimated at one- million dollars and a dog is missing after a house fire in cupertino. the flames broke out in a two- story home on flora vista avenue, earlier last night. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc-7. no word on what started the fire. ( mark ) new video into the kron-four newsroom.. the pentagon has just released video of the u-s bombing isis targets in afghanistan. this is the largest non- nuclear bomb ever used. more than 30 isis militants were killed in a massive strike in afghanistan.( james ) it was also the very first time that the u-s used what officials call "the mother of all bombs." reid binion has the details. sean spicer / white house press secretary: "the united states military used a gbu 43 weapon in afghanistan."white house press secretary sean spicer......announcing a strike using the most powerful non-nuclear weapon in the u-s arsenal.the ordinance - nicknamed the "mother of all bombs"......targeted a system of tunnels and caves used b
investigators believe the fire may have been sparked by someone trying to cook in a tent. ( james ) damage is estimated at one- million dollars and a dog is missing after a house fire in cupertino. the flames broke out in a two- story home on flora vista avenue, earlier last night. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc-7. no word on what started the fire. ( mark ) new video into the kron-four newsroom.. the pentagon has just released video of the u-s bombing isis targets in...
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my colleaguejames cooke, has spent the day on the us—mexico border speaking to those people who will be affected by it. jameseen the united states and mexico, at least for part of the 3,000 kilometres. we arejust beside the pacific ocean, which isjust over the rise and texas and the gulf of mexico die in that direction. will there be a wall built along the entire length of that border? there simply isn't agreement yet in congress to fund that wall, although mrtrump congress to fund that wall, although mr trump continues to insist it will be built. reaction here? many people are split. even those that support tougher border security are not convinced that the wall itself is the best way to spend what would be a huge amount of money. others think that border security does need to be tightened and it is a measure that would help. i have been speaking to esther valdes, a human rights lawyer, and i've been asking her if she thought the donald trump approach in his first hundred days, particularly on immigrants and the wall, is the right way forward. particularly on immigrants and the wall, is the right way forwar
my colleaguejames cooke, has spent the day on the us—mexico border speaking to those people who will be affected by it. jameseen the united states and mexico, at least for part of the 3,000 kilometres. we arejust beside the pacific ocean, which isjust over the rise and texas and the gulf of mexico die in that direction. will there be a wall built along the entire length of that border? there simply isn't agreement yet in congress to fund that wall, although mrtrump congress to fund that wall,...
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soviet embassy were navy officer john walker, cia officer augur james, and air force officer christer cocoa, and a marine private -- christopher cook, and a marine private. a former officer described the embassy's fourth floor as a place where the soviet officers had their offices in a secure area. they described it as cramped, dimly lighted, windowless, and about 8800 square feet that they were all packed into. this sounds similar to some government offices i have been associated with over the years. nevertheless, this is today now the russian ambassador's office and i think you will notice may be one antenna on the roof. all the other antennas have been moved over to their new facility up on wisconsin avenue. the russian embassy, part of soviet spying during the cold war in the second world war. -- the cold war. in the second world war, one of the targets was the vichy government, the vichy embassy in washington. there was an oss author to -- oss operative also working with the bfc named betty pack. betty was a beautiful young lady who decided that she would be of help to american intelligence and, in fact, she was successful in
soviet embassy were navy officer john walker, cia officer augur james, and air force officer christer cocoa, and a marine private -- christopher cook, and a marine private. a former officer described the embassy's fourth floor as a place where the soviet officers had their offices in a secure area. they described it as cramped, dimly lighted, windowless, and about 8800 square feet that they were all packed into. this sounds similar to some government offices i have been associated with over the...
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cooking up a storm. james "superfoods." blur drummer, dave rowntree, and the artist, dom pattinson, join us to talk about an easter treasure hunt with a difference, there's no eggs to find, but instead, pieces of art worth thousands of pounds. all that still to come. but now, a summary of this morning's main news. the united states has launched missile strikes against syria overnight. 59 cruise missiles were fired from us warships at an airbase in retaliation for a chemical attack which killed dozens of people this week. the syrian government has condemned the action which happened at 20 too two this morning. president trump said it was in the interest of america's safety interests to do this. this is what he said just hours after the attack. tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. it is in this vital national security interest of the united states to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. there can be no dispu
cooking up a storm. james "superfoods." blur drummer, dave rowntree, and the artist, dom pattinson, join us to talk about an easter treasure hunt with a difference, there's no eggs to find, but instead, pieces of art worth thousands of pounds. all that still to come. but now, a summary of this morning's main news. the united states has launched missile strikes against syria overnight. 59 cruise missiles were fired from us warships at an airbase in retaliation for a chemical attack...
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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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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 cookinghat 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,ut 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 with, with th
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 cookinghat 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...