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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. ( marty ) the education committee at the capitol is going to review the armed -guard proposal. ( marty ) still ahead ... the giants and a's take the field for their first spring traiing games this season gary radnich has the highlights in weekend sports.
assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. ( marty ) the education committee at the capitol is going to review the armed -guard proposal. ( marty ) still ahead ... the giants and a's take the field for their first spring traiing games this season gary radnich has the highlights in weekend sports.
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (vikki) an educational committee is set to review the armed-guard proposal. (grant) tonight --- president trump says he believes congress will support his push to allow some teachers carry guns on school grounds. trump says arming trained school staff will prevent future massacres. (vikki) but as white house correspondent mark meredith explains, the nation's largest teacher's union says they don't want guns anywhere near their classrooms. trt: 1:26out: in washington, i'm mark meredith. nat: "you have to have protection inside the schools"president trump says after last week's deadly massacre at a florida high school, america's leaders must find new ways to secure schools.nat: "we're going to - we're going to make changes. i see congress wanting to act now for the first time."the president is urging congress to c
assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (vikki) an educational committee is set to review the armed-guard proposal. (grant) tonight --- president trump says he believes congress will support his push to allow some teachers carry guns on school grounds. trump says arming trained school staff will prevent future massacres. (vikki) but as white house correspondent mark meredith explains, the nation's largest teacher's union says they don't want guns anywhere near...
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (pam) an (pam)sitting ducks."> (pam) an educational committee is set to review the armed -guard proposal. (grant) the florida first responders who arrived on scene at last week's on scene at who arrived responders who arrived on scene at last week's school shooting walked into a building filled with blood, gun-smoke, and murdered children and staff. new at ten: c-n-n's rosa flores spoke with some of them, who say even as trained professionals, it was a gut-wrenching ordeal. nats radio: "active shooter situation in parkland." george schmidt, coral spring police patrol officer: "you're anticipating you're going to take on gunfire, you're looking for it."these first responders were among the first to enter marjory stoneman douglas high school... after a gunman fired indiscriminately at students and teachers.nichola
assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this month. (pam) an (pam)sitting ducks."> (pam) an educational committee is set to review the armed -guard proposal. (grant) the florida first responders who arrived on scene at last week's on scene at who arrived responders who arrived on scene at last week's school shooting walked into a building filled with blood, gun-smoke, and murdered children and staff. new at ten: c-n-n's rosa flores spoke with some of them, who say...
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assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill.he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam .. and more in-depth inspections .. which he says up until now .. were superficial.james gallagher/(r) california state assembly"our current statute says the dam should be inspected from time to time, obviously this is completely insufficient."gallagher says his bill would require the department of water resources to set higher standards for dam inspections .. and work with outside agencies and experts .. to develop more detailed protocols.(natsot) "never again, we will not allow ourselves to be needlessly put in fear and desperation."since the mass evacuation .. morris makes it a point to get a tour of the oroville dam every few months .. while many across the north state hold their breath .. hoping they'll never have to re-live february 12-th of 2017 .. again.(natsot) "by the time we are done, the whole state is going to give a damn." (catherine)coming up... facebook launches a new service --snapchat catches flak for its new interface -- and an app that lets you talk about work anonymo
assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill.he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam .. and more in-depth inspections .. which he says up until now .. were superficial.james gallagher/(r) california state assembly"our current statute says the dam should be inspected from time to time, obviously this is completely insufficient."gallagher says his bill would require the department of water resources to set higher standards for dam inspections .. and work with outside...
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james gallagher, bbc news.success rate, tested clinically, we need to see if they develop normally into embryos, quite a they develop normally into embryos, quitea a they develop normally into embryos, quite a a few things to go through. the work marks an important proof of principle and will give researchers the opportunity to explore how human ex—developed, much of which remains a mystery. —— how human eggs. james gallagher, bbc news. the publishing group trinity mirror has announced a deal of nearly £127 million to buy the daily express and the daily star and 0k magazine. 0ur media correspondent david sillito is here. 50 yea rs 50 years ago this would have been unthinkable, these were the two giants of fleet street, selling somewhere between eight and 9 million copies a day, now, adding them together, they sell less than a million, you can see the decline that has happened in the newspaper world and this is all about essentially how to deal with that decline. the trinity mirror group combined back office sta
james gallagher, bbc news.success rate, tested clinically, we need to see if they develop normally into embryos, quite a they develop normally into embryos, quitea a they develop normally into embryos, quite a a few things to go through. the work marks an important proof of principle and will give researchers the opportunity to explore how human ex—developed, much of which remains a mystery. —— how human eggs. james gallagher, bbc news. the publishing group trinity mirror has announced a...
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assemblyman james gallagher introduced the legislation earlier this <james gallagher / california statecw carrier can go onto a school campus in california, you know our students are sitting ducks.">( marty ) the education committee at the capitol is going to review the armed -guard proposal. ( marty ) police in southern california detained a former 49er after a threatening instagram post caused his former high school closing for the day. johnathan martin shared this photo of a gun on his verified instagram page... the caption read "when you're a bully victim and coward...your options are suicide or revenge." the perceived threat was serious enough to close his former los angeles high school... harvard- westlake... in light of what just happened in florida. martin was taken into custody...it is unknown what specific charges he might be facing. martin, who played at stanford, made national headlines when he was bullied by teammates when he was a member of the miami dolphins. he tagged two of those teammates in his instagram post. ( marty ) still ahead ... the giants and a's take the fiel
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james gallagher, bbc news.ws this hour, but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live. oxfam is summoned to a meeting with the government over allegations some of its staff used prostitutes in haiti. its future funding could be in doubt. becky dobson is named as one of three britons who died in a helicopter crash over the grand canyon. the others are jason hill and stuart hill. theresa may has been meeting workers in belfast today. her visit to northern ireland, along with the irish prime minister, leo vardkar, prompts speculation that a deal to restore the devolved government at stormont may be closer. in the business news... did barclay‘s did ba rclay‘s bank did barclay‘s bank give qatar a loan which was used to buy shares in the bank? it is being investigated by the uk's serious fraud office. the decision to charge barclays bank as well is significant because it holds the banking licence that allows it to operate in different countries. 21st century fox has put forward plans to ensure the independence of sky
james gallagher, bbc news.ws this hour, but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live. oxfam is summoned to a meeting with the government over allegations some of its staff used prostitutes in haiti. its future funding could be in doubt. becky dobson is named as one of three britons who died in a helicopter crash over the grand canyon. the others are jason hill and stuart hill. theresa may has been meeting workers in belfast today. her visit to northern ireland, along with the irish prime...
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our health correspondent james gallagher has more.nd breakfast cereals. they are some of the nation's favourite foods but new concerns have been raised by french scientists. they think the way these foods are produced or packaged may be raising the risk of cancer. it may come as a surprise but around half the foods we eat are classed as ultra—processed. that generally means they're made in a factory with a huge list of ingredients down the side of the packet. we know they're bad for our waistlines, but could they be bad for our health in other ways too? the french study looked at nearly 105,000 people. they were quite young with an average age of 43. the results showed a 10% increase in ultra—processed foods was linked to a 12% increase in the risk of cancer, and an 11% increase in breast cancer risk. but critics say the term "ultra—processed" encompasses so many foods it's hard to work out what's really going on, and while this research has found hints of a link with cancer, it's not definitive. so do we need to bin the bread? we sho
our health correspondent james gallagher has more.nd breakfast cereals. they are some of the nation's favourite foods but new concerns have been raised by french scientists. they think the way these foods are produced or packaged may be raising the risk of cancer. it may come as a surprise but around half the foods we eat are classed as ultra—processed. that generally means they're made in a factory with a huge list of ingredients down the side of the packet. we know they're bad for our...
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here's our health correspondent, james gallagher. how did the chicken cross the road?aking people laugh. ..to feel safe. but off the stage he takes antidepressants in order to get from one day to the next. it did feel literally like a weight off my shoulders. i was less anxious. and i sort of feltjust more even, you know, not happy, but even. antidepressants are some of our most commonly—used drugs. 64 million prescriptions were handed out in england in 2016 and, yet, they are the source of huge debate. so many people take antidepressants that it seems remarkable there could be serious questions about whether they work, but some trials have hinted they have no affect, and for the fiercest critics, antidepressants are snake oil. but scientists think they have finally answered the question in a huge study. they analysed more than 500 clinical trials, including previously unpublished data held by drug companies. we found that all the most commonly prescribed antidepressants work for major depression and for people with moderate to severe depression and also we found that
here's our health correspondent, james gallagher. how did the chicken cross the road?aking people laugh. ..to feel safe. but off the stage he takes antidepressants in order to get from one day to the next. it did feel literally like a weight off my shoulders. i was less anxious. and i sort of feltjust more even, you know, not happy, but even. antidepressants are some of our most commonly—used drugs. 64 million prescriptions were handed out in england in 2016 and, yet, they are the source of...
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our health correspondent james gallagher reports. morning. how can i help?” morning. lng need medical advice do you think ofa lng need medical advice do you think of a pharmacy? this nhs campaigns as tummy troubles, feeding and costs are dealt with by a high street pharmacist. it is part of a drive to relieve pressure on the's time. figures released as part of a stay well pharmacy campaign estimates of around 18 million gp appointments each year and more than 2 million a&e visits are for patients that could be treated with over—the—counter medication. it says the appointment of the nhs more than £850 million each year. pharmacist a highly trained healthcare professionals, they trained to five yea rs professionals, they trained to five years in the use of medicine and how to get the best out of using medicine at also in how to treat minor illness, minor disease, and really im porta ntly minor illness, minor disease, and really importantly how to understand when perhaps it is more serious and people need to seek extra help. when perhaps it is more serious and people nee
our health correspondent james gallagher reports. morning. how can i help?” morning. lng need medical advice do you think ofa lng need medical advice do you think of a pharmacy? this nhs campaigns as tummy troubles, feeding and costs are dealt with by a high street pharmacist. it is part of a drive to relieve pressure on the's time. figures released as part of a stay well pharmacy campaign estimates of around 18 million gp appointments each year and more than 2 million a&e visits are for...
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james gallagher, bbc news.0 days for a physiotherapist to visit them at home after being discharged from hospital. the chartered society of physiotherapy said the average wait was just over two weeks, even though official guidelines state patients should be offered rehabilitation daily after surgery. just time to remind you: coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. so stay with us that. this is the briefing from bbc news. with me, david eades. the latest headlines: the most senior south korean delegation —— north korean delegation —— north korean delegation ever to visit south korea has arrived in south korea ahead of the winter olympic games. the delegation includes the sister of kim jong—un. the highest court in sport has rejected appeals from 47 russian athletes and coaches who've been barred from the winter 0lympics. russia was banned from participating over a doping scandal at the last winter games in sochi. another us government shut
james gallagher, bbc news.0 days for a physiotherapist to visit them at home after being discharged from hospital. the chartered society of physiotherapy said the average wait was just over two weeks, even though official guidelines state patients should be offered rehabilitation daily after surgery. just time to remind you: coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. so stay with us that. this is the briefing from bbc news....
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james gallagher, bbc news.ital. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. we keep hearing about extraordinary breakthroughs but this one does seem quite a radical departure. it is genuinely exciting. there have been teams around the world working on this for many years and it is an amazing breakthrough that the edinburgh team have finally been able to show as a concept. you can indeed grow mature eggs from very immature eggs picked up in ovarian tissue. what it means is perhaps some women who lose their fertility at an early age could be helped by this? yes, at the moment, the eggs are being taken from fertile women. they were having caesarean sections at the tiny tissue was taken but the hope is this could be applied to younger women, teenage girls facing sterilising treatment going through chemotherapy, who at that might have no hope. the idea would be you could ta ke no hope. the idea would be you could take tissue from people like that and grow the egg outside their bodies. that is correct. at the momen
james gallagher, bbc news.ital. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. we keep hearing about extraordinary breakthroughs but this one does seem quite a radical departure. it is genuinely exciting. there have been teams around the world working on this for many years and it is an amazing breakthrough that the edinburgh team have finally been able to show as a concept. you can indeed grow mature eggs from very immature eggs picked up in ovarian tissue. what it means is perhaps some women...
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james gallagher, bbc news. 35 million passengers a year to 43 million. it's part of a five—year expansion project which will cost the airport £600 million. richard smith reports. any heart of the terminal at sta nsted any heart of the terminal at stansted today, any heart of the terminal at sta nsted today, builders any heart of the terminal at stansted today, builders are making space for new check in desks. outside, the first of 20 new aircraft stands are taking place. the study £600 million transformation, including a new arrivals terminal. although told to prepare a sta nsted arrivals terminal. although told to prepare a stansted airport for future growth. what you're doing is matching the timing or development with demand, and we think now is the right time to start planning for that demand, the right time to give airlines and our stakeholders the confidence and clarity as to what sta nsted is going confidence and clarity as to what stansted is going to be for the next ten or 15 years. the airports now han
james gallagher, bbc news. 35 million passengers a year to 43 million. it's part of a five—year expansion project which will cost the airport £600 million. richard smith reports. any heart of the terminal at sta nsted any heart of the terminal at stansted today, any heart of the terminal at sta nsted today, builders any heart of the terminal at stansted today, builders are making space for new check in desks. outside, the first of 20 new aircraft stands are taking place. the study £600...
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earliest stage of development, and grew them to the point they were ready for fertilisation. james gallaghern human eggs. they've taken the immature eggs women are born with and transformed them so they're ready to be fertilised. it's taken decades of work to copy what happens inside women's ovaries. we never imagined that we would be getting these kind of results using human tissue, so it's a significant step. but of course, the main objective for us is to prove and to determine the safety of these techniques, so that they could, in the future, go into some kind of application. it could be used to help young girls with cancer as treatment can damage their fertility. so how might it work? a girl diagnosed with cancer would have a sample of her ovary frozen before cancer treatment. then later, as an adult, the tissue would be defrosted, an egg grown, fertilised and then put in the womb. there may even be other applications in fertility treatment, but only 10% of eggs completed theirjourney to maturity, and none were fertilised, so it's still uncertain how viable they are. experts say more res
earliest stage of development, and grew them to the point they were ready for fertilisation. james gallaghern human eggs. they've taken the immature eggs women are born with and transformed them so they're ready to be fertilised. it's taken decades of work to copy what happens inside women's ovaries. we never imagined that we would be getting these kind of results using human tissue, so it's a significant step. but of course, the main objective for us is to prove and to determine the safety of...
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james gallagher, bbc news.terdam, from the french institute of health and medical research, the lead author of this report. thank you very much for your time today. just spell out to us first of all, what sort of foods are we talking about, and how are they different from processed foods? actually, ultra—processed food, depending on the classifications are a bit different from the processed food. processed foods are raw foods to which we have added culinary ingredients, just like salt and sugar, but ultra—processed foods are usually prepared by adding additives 01’ usually prepared by adding additives or texturising agents, or even other products that can cease to be microbiologically safe, and which can give the product and ability to the highly palatable and affordable. so the difference is in what is added to them, correct? yes. and one of the key findings of this report says that with a 10% increase in ultra—processed food, there is an increase of 12% increased rent of cancer, and is 11% increase of breast
james gallagher, bbc news.terdam, from the french institute of health and medical research, the lead author of this report. thank you very much for your time today. just spell out to us first of all, what sort of foods are we talking about, and how are they different from processed foods? actually, ultra—processed food, depending on the classifications are a bit different from the processed food. processed foods are raw foods to which we have added culinary ingredients, just like salt and...
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james gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.t is getting warmer. these are the graphics for the seven—day forecast... turn around! just turn around! we won't be using these graphics are very long! i have passed my test but i need you to know that i'm a beginner so anything could go wrong, this is why i need the psign! could go wrong, this is why i need the p sign! the temperature —13 on sunday and then becomes positive. the winds are significant, it will get milder, that significant wind—chill factor will play a part but as we go into the middle of next week the winds will ease off and it will get less cold. that is good news. good news for the skiers. are you a fan of rugby? what will it be like tomorrow? very exciting. it will be wet. i am sure the players are used to this by now. the winds could be an issue for the irish match because they will be a little stronger. that might have an implication in the kicking game. generally speaking not too bad. and also, simon, not bad for murrayfield. blue skies and sunshine, although co
james gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.t is getting warmer. these are the graphics for the seven—day forecast... turn around! just turn around! we won't be using these graphics are very long! i have passed my test but i need you to know that i'm a beginner so anything could go wrong, this is why i need the psign! could go wrong, this is why i need the p sign! the temperature —13 on sunday and then becomes positive. the winds are significant, it will get milder, that...
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james gallagher.ng human tissue. so that they could, in the future, see an application. damage their fertility. so how would that work? and then put in the womb. there may even be other applications in fertility treatment. this treatment is at an early stage and needs refining. how viable they are. james gallagher, bbc news. in three weeks. deadline, after a republican senator demanded a last minute ammendment. by the president. who wear the goggles. who were fitted with tiny 3d glasses. they were stuck on temporarily using beeswax. researchers say the results will be used to help develop robots. we'll be talking about that a little bit later. will attend the winter olympics opening ceremony. to ever visit south korea. so what do we know about her? ms kim is the younger sister of kim jong—un and a close adviser. she is said to be very close to the regime's leader. switzerland. and president kim il—sung and the daughter of kim jong—il. because of alleged links to human rights abuses. studies. good morn
james gallagher.ng human tissue. so that they could, in the future, see an application. damage their fertility. so how would that work? and then put in the womb. there may even be other applications in fertility treatment. this treatment is at an early stage and needs refining. how viable they are. james gallagher, bbc news. in three weeks. deadline, after a republican senator demanded a last minute ammendment. by the president. who wear the goggles. who were fitted with tiny 3d glasses. they...
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here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher.ultra— processed foods include cakes, chocolate, mass—produced bread, crisps and pizza. it's delicious temptation and too much is bad for the waistline. we know being overweight increases the risk of cancer but is there something else about these foods that raises the risk even further? the study followed 105,000 french people for five years. it suggests increasingly an ounce of our diet that our ultra— processed by 10% is linked to a 12% increase in the risk of cancer but even the researchers say more work is needed to establish why such foods may increase cancer risk. so what should we do? a balanced diet is actually even more importantly is maintaining a healthy weight and if we each to many ultra— processed foods than we do pylon the powers and although this study didn't look closely at way and we know very clearly what the links are with that and cancer so i think it's a warning to us to have a healthy diet and be aware of the links between our diet and cancer. other experts said
here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher.ultra— processed foods include cakes, chocolate, mass—produced bread, crisps and pizza. it's delicious temptation and too much is bad for the waistline. we know being overweight increases the risk of cancer but is there something else about these foods that raises the risk even further? the study followed 105,000 french people for five years. it suggests increasingly an ounce of our diet that our ultra— processed by 10% is linked...
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. >> reporter: assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill. he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam and more in depth inspections which he says up until now were superficial. >> our current statute said the dam should be inspected from time to time. obviously that is completely insufficient. >> reporter: gal girl says his bill would require the department of -- globbier gallagher says his bill -- gallagher says his bill would require the department of water to follow new regulations. many across the north state hold their breath hoping they'll never have to relive february 12th of 2017 again. >> by the time we're done the entire state is going to give a damn. battle is br >>> coming up the new tech that can scare off a car burglar and it's made right here in the bay area. >> a battle is brewing over the fate of this bay area war memorial. it's less about the crosses and more about what lies over the hill. >> and the promising new drug that claims it can beat the flu in 24 hours, now soon it could hit the market. >> it certainly fee
. >> reporter: assemblyman james gallagher is behind the bill. he's pushing for more oversight at the oroville dam and more in depth inspections which he says up until now were superficial. >> our current statute said the dam should be inspected from time to time. obviously that is completely insufficient. >> reporter: gal girl says his bill would require the department of -- globbier gallagher says his bill -- gallagher says his bill would require the department of water to...
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here's our health and science correspondent, james gallagher.ggs. they've taken immature eggs that women are born with and transformed them so they are ready to be fertilised. it's taken decades of work to copy what happens inside women's ovaries. we never imagined that we would be getting these kind of results using human tissue. so it's a significant step, but, of course, the main objective for us is to improve and determine the safety of these techniques, so that they could, in the future, go into some kind of application. it could be used for young girls with cancer, as treatment can damage their fertility. so how might it work? a girl diagnosed with cancer would have a sample of her ovary frozen before cancer treatment, then later, as an adult, the tissue would be defrosted, an egg grown, fertilised, and then put in the womb. there may even be other applications in fertility treatment. this treatment is at an early stage and needs refining. none of the eggs have been fertilised, so it is still uncertain how viable they are. darren griffin i
here's our health and science correspondent, james gallagher.ggs. they've taken immature eggs that women are born with and transformed them so they are ready to be fertilised. it's taken decades of work to copy what happens inside women's ovaries. we never imagined that we would be getting these kind of results using human tissue. so it's a significant step, but, of course, the main objective for us is to improve and determine the safety of these techniques, so that they could, in the future,...
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james gallagher, bbc news.kle to at windsor castle. the service will start at midday meaning there is good news for football fans at it is unlikely to cash with the fa cup final. a royal correspondent reports. it will take place in the historic setting of saint georges chapel and the 19th of may. the service will begin at midday with the dean of winchester officiating and the archbishop of canterbury conducting the manage. room within the chapel is limited, space for 800 guests. after the service is over, the couple will set off in a carriage procession through the centre of windsor and back to the castle for a reception in st george's hall. the carriage procession will fill the pledge lee mead at the time of their engagement to make it possible for members of the public to feel part of the occasion. —— fill the pledge they made. hopefully the weather will be better than it is just no, we have the latest. it looks like spring with these flowers coming out. but it is still freezing. some snow and ice this mornin
james gallagher, bbc news.kle to at windsor castle. the service will start at midday meaning there is good news for football fans at it is unlikely to cash with the fa cup final. a royal correspondent reports. it will take place in the historic setting of saint georges chapel and the 19th of may. the service will begin at midday with the dean of winchester officiating and the archbishop of canterbury conducting the manage. room within the chapel is limited, space for 800 guests. after the...
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james gallagher, bbc news.it have apologised after facing a backlash over their depiction of a character's allergy. a scene in the film shows a character who suffers a blackberry allergy being pelted with them by a gang of bunnies. in a joint statement, sony pictures and the filmmakers said they "should not have made light" of the issue. kensington palace has announced more details of the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle at windsor castle. the service will start at midday, meaning there's good news for football fans as it is unlikely to clash with the fa cup final. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. they are said to be closely involved in the arrangements for their wedding, which is now a little less than 1a weeks away. as already announced, it will take place in the historic setting of st georges chapel within windsor castle on saturday the 19th of may. the service will begin at midday with the dean of windsor officiating, and the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, leading the ser
james gallagher, bbc news.it have apologised after facing a backlash over their depiction of a character's allergy. a scene in the film shows a character who suffers a blackberry allergy being pelted with them by a gang of bunnies. in a joint statement, sony pictures and the filmmakers said they "should not have made light" of the issue. kensington palace has announced more details of the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle at windsor castle. the service will start at midday,...
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james gallagher, bbc news.g people affected by the grenfell tower tragedy after she was criticised by grime artist stormzy at the brit awards last night, this is what he had to say stormzy‘s # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell? # you're criminals and you've got the cheek to call us savages stormzy‘s performance followed a triumphant night for him, taking home two prizes for best british male and british album. now let's look at the weather. for some while we have been talking about the potential is very cold air pushing from the east. that is certainly what is developing now. you can see the blue colours indicating that very cold air, which is pouring out of siberia. it is spreading across much of europe, and reaching our shores, particularly as we head into the weekend and next week, you really will notice it is going to be bitterly cold, widespread morning frost and there is even a chance of some snow in the forecast as well. that said, there sh
james gallagher, bbc news.g people affected by the grenfell tower tragedy after she was criticised by grime artist stormzy at the brit awards last night, this is what he had to say stormzy‘s # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell? # you're criminals and you've got the cheek to call us savages stormzy‘s performance followed a triumphant night for him, taking home two prizes for best british male and british album. now let's look...
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james gallagher, bbc news.e more funding and counsellors after new research shows many schools are struggling to support pupils with mental health issues — because teachers don't know what type of help children need. figures show 50% of adult mental health problems start at the age 01:14 — and the charity place 2 be — which is behind the findings — says that early intervention is key. more on this coming up in the programme... there's a warning that some patients in england and wales being treated for hip fractures are having to wait up to 80 days to see a physiotherapist. the chartered society of physiotherapy says the average wait is 15 days, but there are unacceptable variations in care. hip fractures affect one in three women over the age of 50. trinity mirror has announced a £127 million deal to buy the express and star newspapers, as well as ok magazine. the company says the combined group will be able to save money by sharing content and reducing duplication. the chief executive said there will be change
james gallagher, bbc news.e more funding and counsellors after new research shows many schools are struggling to support pupils with mental health issues — because teachers don't know what type of help children need. figures show 50% of adult mental health problems start at the age 01:14 — and the charity place 2 be — which is behind the findings — says that early intervention is key. more on this coming up in the programme... there's a warning that some patients in england and wales...
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first, trace gallagher with more on the couple that took in this accused man. trace? >> shep, nikolas cruz went to live with jameslast thanksgiving a few weeks after his adoptive mother died of pneumonia. the needs say they took cruz in because their son was his friend and he asked them to. they knew nikolas cruz owned guns but they bought a gun safe. james snead did not have access to the safe and snead thought he had the only key. apparently that was not the case. on the day of the shooting. nikolas cruz was living with the family and they did not see any warning signs. >> he told my son he was going to the movies. he said he had something to tell him. my son pressed him, what is it? he goes nothing bad, bro. he goes -- and that was it. then he said he was going to the movies. the last text my son got was yo, that was it. that was about 2:18, i believe. >> 2:18 is three minutes before the shooting began when the swat team called the sneads and asked where cruz was. they didn't know. they texted their son that was fleeing the school at the time and they say they quickly put two and two together. shep? >> shepard
first, trace gallagher with more on the couple that took in this accused man. trace? >> shep, nikolas cruz went to live with jameslast thanksgiving a few weeks after his adoptive mother died of pneumonia. the needs say they took cruz in because their son was his friend and he asked them to. they knew nikolas cruz owned guns but they bought a gun safe. james snead did not have access to the safe and snead thought he had the only key. apparently that was not the case. on the day of the...
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james gallagher, reports. morning. how can i help? some advice on my daughter, please. do you think of the pharmacy? and coughs are all best dealt with by a high street pharmacist. it's part of a drive to relieve pressure on doctors' time. treated with over—the—counter medication. million each year. pharmacists are highly trained healthcare professionals. to seek extra help. i feel so dreadful! to their gp. the pharmacy is just around the corner. no appointment needed! james gallagher, bbc news. of president zuma will be decided within 24 hours. following allegations of corruption. was to unite south africans. after the discovery of an unexploded second world war bomb. the device was found in the river thames. travelling this morning. of prince harry and meghan markle at windsor castle. for football fans as it is unlikely to clash with the fa cup final. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. wedding which is now a little less than 14 weeks away. than 14 weeks away. georges chapel within windsor castle on saturday the 19t
james gallagher, reports. morning. how can i help? some advice on my daughter, please. do you think of the pharmacy? and coughs are all best dealt with by a high street pharmacist. it's part of a drive to relieve pressure on doctors' time. treated with over—the—counter medication. million each year. pharmacists are highly trained healthcare professionals. to seek extra help. i feel so dreadful! to their gp. the pharmacy is just around the corner. no appointment needed! james gallagher, bbc...
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we'll bring you the latest with our health correspondent james gallagher. sport now.erstand why there will be a bit ahead of disappointment for eve muirhead. they were beating convincingly in the end, 10—5. beta by sweden, the match hinged on a wayward stone from eve muirhead in the seventh end. it gave the swedes a three—point end and a lead with which they never looked back. always going to be tough in this match. sweden won the silver at the last games in sochi and had beaten gb once already in pyeongchang, but really muirhead and her team—mates never got going. they will be back and will have to improve massively if they are to take home back to back bronze against japan tomorrow. the swedish girls were on fire. i missed a couple of key draws up and you cannot afford to do that. absolutely gutted. i guess we're trained hard for the last four years to be in that position and u nfortu nately we were to be in that position and unfortunately we were just outplayed. but we're still got a medal to play for so we will be giving it all tomorrow. i should have told you we
we'll bring you the latest with our health correspondent james gallagher. sport now.erstand why there will be a bit ahead of disappointment for eve muirhead. they were beating convincingly in the end, 10—5. beta by sweden, the match hinged on a wayward stone from eve muirhead in the seventh end. it gave the swedes a three—point end and a lead with which they never looked back. always going to be tough in this match. sweden won the silver at the last games in sochi and had beaten gb once...