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his name is james shaw jr."ts it's a great way to get out of math class - meeting your real life superhero.james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"is tayir a good classmate of y'all? don't y'all love tayir?" tayir thomas got a nice treat on halloween - a surprise visit from his hero james shaw junior.tayir thomas/fifth grader:"i thought i was dreaming but it wasn't a dream."james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"hey, you look like me. what's going on? can i get a hug, man?"tayir's school and family planned the surprise after he dressed up like shaw for superhero day.brittany thomas/mom:"he's been super, super excited about meeting him."james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"i'm going to give you this. it was specially made for you, tayir."and this superhero came baring gifts - swapping the usual hero's cape for da matching shirt.james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"it blows my mind for sure. it makes me feel like what i did was right."shaw became known as the waffle house hero six months ago when he tackled a shooter who killed fo
his name is james shaw jr."ts it's a great way to get out of math class - meeting your real life superhero.james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"is tayir a good classmate of y'all? don't y'all love tayir?" tayir thomas got a nice treat on halloween - a surprise visit from his hero james shaw junior.tayir thomas/fifth grader:"i thought i was dreaming but it wasn't a dream."james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"hey, you look like me. what's going on? can i get a hug,...
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james shaw reports. they've been making tyres here for almost 50 years.industrial employer, workers read about the closure in their local paper. we were never told this was going to happen. in the courier last night was the first i'd ever heard of it. it's a disgrace. yes, the way it came out. it shouldn't have come out like that. did you expect something might happen then? we had an idea that something was going to happen. but not as bad as this. managers here say the factory has fallen victim to economic realities beyond their control. there's been a major structural change to the uk car tyre market, which has been driven by asian imports, and a growing demand for bigger tyres. —— to the european car tyre market. those two things have suppressed the demand for 16 inch tyres, which is unfortunately what we make here in dundee. workers here have been sent home for the day, having had it confirmed by their managers that this place will close in 2020. they are back at work on thursday, but with the knowledge that as things stand, this factory has no long—te
james shaw reports. they've been making tyres here for almost 50 years.industrial employer, workers read about the closure in their local paper. we were never told this was going to happen. in the courier last night was the first i'd ever heard of it. it's a disgrace. yes, the way it came out. it shouldn't have come out like that. did you expect something might happen then? we had an idea that something was going to happen. but not as bad as this. managers here say the factory has fallen victim...
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james shaw, bbc news, dundee.archaeologists made a chance discovery in an ancient egyptian quarry. scientists researching ancient egyptian inscriptions discovered a ramp with stairways and what seem to be postholes, suggesting that hauling the huge blocks of stone used to build the pyramids may have been completed faster than had been thought possible. roland enmarch is a senior lecturer in egyptology at the university of liverpool and the co—director of the hatnub survey, the project that made the discovery. he's in our 0xford studio. thank you for being with us, it's a wonderful mystery how exactly the pyramids were built, anyone who has been there well have marveled at their construction thousands of yea rs their construction thousands of years ago what exactly is it that you think you've unlocked? well, in our archaeological work we have located a ramp that leads up out of an opencast quarry for the stone alabaster. and we have been able to date the ramp to the rain of the builder of the great peer amid, one o
james shaw, bbc news, dundee.archaeologists made a chance discovery in an ancient egyptian quarry. scientists researching ancient egyptian inscriptions discovered a ramp with stairways and what seem to be postholes, suggesting that hauling the huge blocks of stone used to build the pyramids may have been completed faster than had been thought possible. roland enmarch is a senior lecturer in egyptology at the university of liverpool and the co—director of the hatnub survey, the project that...
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james shaw, bbc news, dundee.,000 for breaches of privacy rules. mr banks is already being investigated by the national crime agency, over the financing of the pro—brexit group. he denies any wrong—doing. manveen rana reports. go skippy .com. cheaper car insurance. car insurance and politics don't often go hand—in—hand. but when aaron banks lead —— launched leave the eu, his brexit empire and campaign group seemed to emerge. it was here at his bristol headquarters that leave.eu, go skippy and elton insurance shared office space, directors, and as we found out today, they unlawfully shared the personal details of their clients. the information commissioner's office tenant —— intends to find them £135,000 for the misuse of data. elton insurance will be fined £60,000 for advertising one of their businesses in overa advertising one of their businesses in over a million e—mails to leave.eu supporters. in over a million e—mails to leave. eu supporters. leave. eu in over a million e—mails to leave.eu supporters. leave.eu
james shaw, bbc news, dundee.,000 for breaches of privacy rules. mr banks is already being investigated by the national crime agency, over the financing of the pro—brexit group. he denies any wrong—doing. manveen rana reports. go skippy .com. cheaper car insurance. car insurance and politics don't often go hand—in—hand. but when aaron banks lead —— launched leave the eu, his brexit empire and campaign group seemed to emerge. it was here at his bristol headquarters that leave.eu, go...
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Nov 1, 2018
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and went with a real-life hero instead.( darya ) (átie-yeará) tayir thomas dressed up as james shaw forn. shaw is the man who disarmed a gunman at a tennessee waffle house back in april. and then during math class --- he got quite the surprise when shaw paid him a visit.( james ) shaw said he hopes he can continue to inspire people like tayir --- because tayir inspires him. now the two are forever bonded by inspiration, hope and... matching shirts. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... the latest on some sideshows in the south bay that had chp officers busy. ( james ) and we are following the walkouts planned by google employees today in reaction to how the company handled sexual misconduct allegations. sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance star
and went with a real-life hero instead.( darya ) (átie-yeará) tayir thomas dressed up as james shaw forn. shaw is the man who disarmed a gunman at a tennessee waffle house back in april. and then during math class --- he got quite the surprise when shaw paid him a visit.( james ) shaw said he hopes he can continue to inspire people like tayir --- because tayir inspires him. now the two are forever bonded by inspiration, hope and... matching shirts. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning...
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union leaders have described it as a "hammer blow" for dundee and a betrayal of the workforce. james shawe. yes, the way it came out. it shouldn't have come out like that. did you expect something might happen then? we had an idea that something was going to happen. but not as bad as this. managers here say the factory has fallen victim to economic realities beyond their control. there's been a major structural change to the uk car tyre market, which has been driven by asian imports, and a growing demand for bigger tyres. —— to the european car tyre market. those two things have suppressed the demand for 16 inch tyres, which is unfortunately what we make here in dundee. workers here have been sent home for the day, having had it confirmed by their managers that this place will close in 2020. they are back at work on thursday, but with the knowledge that as things stand, this factory has no long—term future. the company has promised to help its workers retrain for future careers, but the unite union says it will try to find ways to save as manyjobs as possible. obviously, the first thing w
union leaders have described it as a "hammer blow" for dundee and a betrayal of the workforce. james shawe. yes, the way it came out. it shouldn't have come out like that. did you expect something might happen then? we had an idea that something was going to happen. but not as bad as this. managers here say the factory has fallen victim to economic realities beyond their control. there's been a major structural change to the uk car tyre market, which has been driven by asian imports,...
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Nov 28, 2018
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our scotland correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow. r? that‘s right. essentially, she is, as we‘ve seen that‘s right. essentially, she is, as we‘ve seen since that‘s right. essentially, she is, as we‘ve seen since yesterday, pushing her message over the heads of politicians, over the heads of mps at westminster, trying to get to ordinary people. workers, employers. a factory somewhere near glasgow, her case will be that her deal offers security and certainty in the future, but also new opportunities for exporters, exporter is very important in scotland, for businesses like whiskey, salmon and fisheries. one particular interesting development, i‘vejust been handed the text of a letter which theresa may has written to her 13 scottish mps, who are very worried about the future of the scottish fisheries industry, whether their access and control over uk waters might be bargained away. as pa rt waters might be bargained away. as part of some bigger free trade agreement. the text of her letter says, that if the eu does not agree to free trade
our scotland correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow. r? that‘s right. essentially, she is, as we‘ve seen that‘s right. essentially, she is, as we‘ve seen since that‘s right. essentially, she is, as we‘ve seen since yesterday, pushing her message over the heads of politicians, over the heads of mps at westminster, trying to get to ordinary people. workers, employers. a factory somewhere near glasgow, her case will be that her deal offers security and certainty in the future, but...
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push to gain support for her brexit deal, theresa may is in scotland today. 0ur correspondent, james shawe behind, it is going to be a slightly wet reception she is going to get. hopefully she will be indoors most of the time. the message she will try to put across is that her deal will create certainty in the future, amid the uncertainty that there is at the moment, and it will protectjobs and that it will create new opportunities with a free trade deal with the european union, potentially with the european union, potentially with other countries as well. you are absolutely right, the fish is going to be one of the things that people will ask care about. it is a totemic part of the scottish economy and many people, including a lot of conservative mp5 in scotland, think that there is a potential threat to the industry by any future deal that might be struck between the eu and the uk. essentially, their concern is that the territorial control that the uk will have after brexit might be traded away in order to get advantages, tariff free trade, from the uk into the european union. so, one o
push to gain support for her brexit deal, theresa may is in scotland today. 0ur correspondent, james shawe behind, it is going to be a slightly wet reception she is going to get. hopefully she will be indoors most of the time. the message she will try to put across is that her deal will create certainty in the future, amid the uncertainty that there is at the moment, and it will protectjobs and that it will create new opportunities with a free trade deal with the european union, potentially...
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james and mr. shaw because of their relationship with the software and infrastructure because of their relationship with it. mr. takano: he's the guy where the buck stops, johnson why he's not here. an i.t. debacle uric send the project managers but don't send the person for whom the major responsibility lies. during a modernization board meeting last friday, the education and services team was asked if there was anything that could have been done differently to have prevented this from happening. and the answer was no. that answer implies that v.a. does not believe they made any mistakes or did anything wrong. i don't know how v.a. could represent that in that meeting when so many student veterans have been harmed so severely by these failures so i'd like to ask you today, if you were to start this process again, what would you have done differently? beyond not telling the committee that you could have gotten this done by a certain deadline? mr. lawrence: a couple of things , sir. at the modernization
james and mr. shaw because of their relationship with the software and infrastructure because of their relationship with it. mr. takano: he's the guy where the buck stops, johnson why he's not here. an i.t. debacle uric send the project managers but don't send the person for whom the major responsibility lies. during a modernization board meeting last friday, the education and services team was asked if there was anything that could have been done differently to have prevented this from...
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shaw senior center in chinatown... law enforcement made sure fewer people were left out and still enjoyed a holiday hot meal. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( jamesw... where rain is helping in the firefight.but it is also creating an even bigger challenge.. for the teams searching for victim remains in the rubble left behind by the wildfire.here is where we stand right now. 84 people have been killed in the state's deadlist wildfire. hundreds are still considered missing. more than 13-thousand homes have been destroyed. the fire has burned 153-thousand acres. and is 95 percent contained. however full containment is not expected until next friday. ( james ) a colorado man and his young daughter spent thanksgiving driving to california ... they are coming to help victims of the 'camp fire'. james faircloth is driving from denver to chico... he is in the driver's seat of an r-v filled with items to donate to those in need, including the actual r-v. the father of four says, after seeing what was going on in northern california, he knew he had to do something.
shaw senior center in chinatown... law enforcement made sure fewer people were left out and still enjoyed a holiday hot meal. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( jamesw... where rain is helping in the firefight.but it is also creating an even bigger challenge.. for the teams searching for victim remains in the rubble left behind by the wildfire.here is where we stand right now. 84 people have been killed in the state's deadlist wildfire. hundreds are still considered missing....