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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. a powerful earthquake has killed more than 220 people in mexico. t collapsed buildings in the capital, they are still searching for survivors, and we are on the scene. rajini: i am in mexico city, as rescuers continue to pick through the rubble for signs of life. jane: meanwhile, hurricane maria has torn a path of destruction across puerto rico. flooding and severe winds have knocked out power to the entire island. will: many here fear the same kind of devastation seen elsewhere in the caribbean, all of this happening on an island that, lest we forget, essentially bankrupt. jane: and iran's president fires back at donald trump, calling him a rogue newcomer and warning that u.s. credibility is on the line. we will have the latest on the high-stakes spat. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in central mexico tonight, they are still searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake which has already claimed more than 220 lives. dozens of b
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. a powerful earthquake has killed more than 220 people in mexico. t collapsed buildings in the capital, they are still searching for survivors, and we are on the scene. rajini: i am in mexico city, as rescuers continue to pick through the rubble for signs of life. jane: meanwhile, hurricane maria has torn a path of destruction across puerto rico. flooding and severe winds have knocked out power to the...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america," i'm jane o'brien. the threat level in britain is raised to critical after a bomb partially explodes. witnesses described the scene. >> massive bang occurred. looked around. the first thing we saw was a red-orange fire wall. >> the fire was going over your head and everybody screaming. you just run out of the tube. jane: the u.n. security council discusses north korea's latest missile launch. in japan, the sound of sirens is becoming all too familiar. >> the people who live here in towns and cities along the coast, the second time that has happened in less than three weeks. jane: it is the end of a mission in space. for more than a decade, the cassini probe circle saturn and now it is consumed by the planet itself. ♪ jane: tonight the threat level , in britain has been raised from severe to critical after a bomb partially exploded on a tube train. authorities are calling it a terrorist incident. luckily, no one was killed but 29 people have been treated in hospital. the bbc has learned above the bomb de
jane: this is "bbc world news america," i'm jane o'brien. the threat level in britain is raised to critical after a bomb partially explodes. witnesses described the scene. >> massive bang occurred. looked around. the first thing we saw was a red-orange fire wall. >> the fire was going over your head and everybody screaming. you just run out of the tube. jane: the u.n. security council discusses north korea's latest missile launch. in japan, the sound of sirens is becoming...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." i am jane o'brien. florida is still struggling to get the power back on after hurricane irma, and in the wake of destruction in the caribbean, there is an added urgency to rebuild. >> everyone here is telling us the same thing. tourism is the lifeblood of these communities, and without it, the suffering will continue. >> there is growing chaos in bangladesh as it is overwhelmed by rohingya refugees. the prime minister has called on myanmar to take them back. apple rolls out its latest gadget, but if you want the top-of-the-line iphone, you better get ready to pay for it. ♪ ♪ jane: welcome to "world news america." across the state of florida, millions are still in the dark, and the cleanup efforts after hurricane irma have just begun. in the caribbean, there are some areas in need of food and basic supplies. in the british virgin islands, there has been a criticism over the slow response, but 1000 british troops are there helping with the relief effort. laura: the idyllic shores were no match for hurrica
jane: this is "bbc world news america." i am jane o'brien. florida is still struggling to get the power back on after hurricane irma, and in the wake of destruction in the caribbean, there is an added urgency to rebuild. >> everyone here is telling us the same thing. tourism is the lifeblood of these communities, and without it, the suffering will continue. >> there is growing chaos in bangladesh as it is overwhelmed by rohingya refugees. the prime minister has called on...
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jane: hi, i am jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? my epiphany was an antiaging body treatment system that made my skin look younger. it is called crepe erase. it is the easiest two step system that can transform crepe papery skin we begin to see a certain age into smoother, firmer, more beautiful skin that looks as young as you feel. if you are embarrassed by crepey looking hands, knees, that make you want to hide, this is your chance to feel confident and beautiful in your own skin. >> from the first time i used crepe erase, i could see a difference with one application. >> i felt more confident about the way i look. >> my husband loves to hug me. he is feeling my skin -- he says my god, it is really, really soft. announcer 1: but what is crepey skin? >> crepey skin comes out of two things, losing the elastin and collagen, the complex proteins that make up the backbone, the matrix of your skin and dermis. number two, we lose the ability to retai
jane: hi, i am jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? my epiphany was an antiaging body treatment system that made my skin look younger. it is called crepe erase. it is the easiest two step system that can transform crepe papery skin we begin to see a certain age into smoother, firmer, more beautiful skin that looks as young as you feel. if you are embarrassed by crepey looking hands, knees, that make you want to hide, this is your...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. german chancellor angela merkel is still in charge, but after sunday's election, the far-right is gaining ground. a humanitarian crisis in puerto rico. more than 3 million residents are struggling to cope with the devastation left by hurricane maria. and from a refugee camp to a top player on the pitch, she is hitting her goals in more ways than one. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. german chancellor angela merkel may have secured a fourth term in office, but her party, the christian democrats, lost over a million voters to the far right in sunday's election. mrs. merkel says she wants to win them back, but she starts in a weaker position and has to build a new coalition government. more on the challenges ahead. reporter: in the heart of german democracy, the far-right is seats inh dozens of the bundestag. germany's parliament is a building that consciously preserves the scars of the second world war, reminding germans of the destructi
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. german chancellor angela merkel is still in charge, but after sunday's election, the far-right is gaining ground. a humanitarian crisis in puerto rico. more than 3 million residents are struggling to cope with the devastation left by hurricane maria. and from a refugee camp to a top player on the pitch, she is hitting her goals in more ways than one. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television...
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jane: thanks so much.like politics, going to the orchestra can sometimes be a surprising experience. last night people were treated to a real first. a robot took the baton, accompanied by none other leading tenor andrea pacelli. the bbc's james reynolds has the story. james: this conductor never drops its baton, never doesn't get angry with its orchestra. the robot has been preloaded with a series of moves made by this old-fashioned human conductor. exhausting process. >> longtime. james: good learner? >> after a while. at the very beginning we stopped seven to eight times. every time stopping this lovely thing here means stopping 20 and 30 minutes to reset it. by the eighth time, i was not pleased. james: itself is built on a tradition of doing things a little differently. this city has an unofficial rule. if it works, even if it looks a little strange, then go with it. in this spirit piza hands over a concert to a robot. ♪ james: without nerves, the robot conducts. a good audition, but the singer will st
jane: thanks so much.like politics, going to the orchestra can sometimes be a surprising experience. last night people were treated to a real first. a robot took the baton, accompanied by none other leading tenor andrea pacelli. the bbc's james reynolds has the story. james: this conductor never drops its baton, never doesn't get angry with its orchestra. the robot has been preloaded with a series of moves made by this old-fashioned human conductor. exhausting process. >> longtime. james:...
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jane: unearthing a treasure trove.iscovery in canada means old movies have been given new life. ♪ jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it is known as the last major stronghold for the islamic state. tonight, an exclusive report from the final stages of the battle in the syrian city of raqqa. the offensive, led by arab and kurdish fighters, along with american and british support, started in june. at that time, i.s. controlled most of raqqa. the bbc is the only broadcaster to gain access to the heart of the stronghold in syria. quentin sommerville and sentaman darren summer way this report. this is a war of annihilation, says the united states. raqqa is the battleground and the victim. the coalition targeting fighters of the so-called islamic state. more than 5000 hit raqqa last year alone. an entire city has become a no man's land. no life, no people. for years, i.s. terrorized the streets. now, hundreds of those who called raqqa home have been killed by coalition bombs mea
jane: unearthing a treasure trove.iscovery in canada means old movies have been given new life. ♪ jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it is known as the last major stronghold for the islamic state. tonight, an exclusive report from the final stages of the battle in the syrian city of raqqa. the offensive, led by arab and kurdish fighters, along with american and british support, started in june. at that time, i.s. controlled most of raqqa. the...
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jane: thank you for joining me.has been three days since mexico was rocked by powerful earthquakes and the death toll stands at more than 290. nearly half were in the capital of mexico city, but near the epicenter to the south, and tragedy unfolded during a baptism. reporter: it is one of the most shocking stories of this national tragedy, a church less than four miles from the epicenter of the earthquake had been hosting a christening of a two-month-old baby girl. the ceremony was about to get underway, the family and ents assembled as the house of god was violently shaken. hadassistant to the priest been beside the altar, paralyzed as the ground was rocked. thenirst movement happened it stopped, he says, so we thought it was over. but then the rest came and i did not know what was falling from where. i was totally surrounded i dust, i did not know what was happening. it is simply impossible to imagine the horrors of what happened in this church the moment the earthquake struck and these massive chunks of the build
jane: thank you for joining me.has been three days since mexico was rocked by powerful earthquakes and the death toll stands at more than 290. nearly half were in the capital of mexico city, but near the epicenter to the south, and tragedy unfolded during a baptism. reporter: it is one of the most shocking stories of this national tragedy, a church less than four miles from the epicenter of the earthquake had been hosting a christening of a two-month-old baby girl. the ceremony was about to get...
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jane foley stays with us. -- thank you so much. jane foley stays with us.onald trump said to ending another obama era program. the details to come. what is the proposition he will put to congress? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back, everybody. we are seeing money going into the japanese currency, some of the other safe havens also the what -- looking popular for a second date in a row following the activity on the korean peninsula. let's check in on the market action. nejra cehic shows -- joint this. nejra: we are seeing a second day of declines for asian equities, not quite as much as where we were yesterday, but they'll the msci asia-pacific index softer overall. you can see more industry groups in the red than the green. if we look at the industry distribution on the imac. some weakness in japanese equities combat some gains on hong kong and china. aversion inome risk the asian session. taking a look at safe havens you are mentioning. you were talking about the yen. it has gained against the dollar, but this chart is showing the nominal effective
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jane, here with his wife, two sons, frankie and benny. he resigned a senate seat to come back to concord and to be with his family and work on his law practice. he was born in hillsboro on november 23, 1804. before he was one year old, his father moved him into the big georgian mansion in hillsboro where he ran a tavern. ,so pierce grew up in social circumstances, a lot of people coming and going, a lot of political discussions. he was educated at some of the academies around hillsboro. when he was 16, his father took him up to brunswick, maine, to go to college. he made some really good friends up there. one of them was nathaniel hawthorne. he ended up graduating third in his class. franklin pierce's interest in politics started early. his father had the tavern, lots of political conversations going on. his father was always involved in politics. he represented hillsboro in the legislature, was sheriff of the county, went on to be governor twice of new hampshire. when he was 23, pierce ran for the legislature. he was elected. and then wh
jane, here with his wife, two sons, frankie and benny. he resigned a senate seat to come back to concord and to be with his family and work on his law practice. he was born in hillsboro on november 23, 1804. before he was one year old, his father moved him into the big georgian mansion in hillsboro where he ran a tavern. ,so pierce grew up in social circumstances, a lot of people coming and going, a lot of political discussions. he was educated at some of the academies around hillsboro. when he...
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jane passed away in 1863. then, he passed away in 1869. frequent fears, for -- franklin pierce, unfortunately, was the light in answer after he left the presidency over the kansas nebraska act. -- itk the states along took the state a long time to erect a statue. they finally put up a statue for franklin pierce. his mark is not that much in the state. hope people, when they visit the house, have a better understanding of franklin pierce. we invite them to learn some of the compliments of pierce's administration in washington and to understand what he was like as a person. i think he deserves a lot of credit for the things he accomplished while he was president. our cities tours staff visited new hampshire to learn about its rich history. learn about concord and other stops on our tour online. you are watching "american history tv" all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. next, from the buffalo bill center of the west in 20, wyoming. wyoming.y, in 1886, the show debuted at an american exhibition in london. performances attracted tens of thou
jane passed away in 1863. then, he passed away in 1869. frequent fears, for -- franklin pierce, unfortunately, was the light in answer after he left the presidency over the kansas nebraska act. -- itk the states along took the state a long time to erect a statue. they finally put up a statue for franklin pierce. his mark is not that much in the state. hope people, when they visit the house, have a better understanding of franklin pierce. we invite them to learn some of the compliments of...
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jane: yes. a unified framework yesterday, like on details from a 70,000 page tax code, we get nine pages from gopers. what are your first thoughts? jane: some of the trades have been telegraphed, the repatriation of cash back, we have seen merger managers positions because when you bring cash back, companies do takeovers and some of it is newer. for example, issues with respect to some of the bonds. people are thinking that rates are not going to go up so much because you have to figure out how to finance it. at the end of the day, when you look at flows out of the fed, net, we think we will see low rates. does nothat if it happen or does not happen as soon as we are hearing from congress? does that put the kibosh on trade your micromanagers have been putting on? jane: if the trace will be fundamentally good, you hang on as long as you hang on and eventually pay off. the material prices change, for example, they do not repeat rate cash and the same amount -- repatriate cash in the same amount, t
jane: yes. a unified framework yesterday, like on details from a 70,000 page tax code, we get nine pages from gopers. what are your first thoughts? jane: some of the trades have been telegraphed, the repatriation of cash back, we have seen merger managers positions because when you bring cash back, companies do takeovers and some of it is newer. for example, issues with respect to some of the bonds. people are thinking that rates are not going to go up so much because you have to figure out how...
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i wanted to built on kelly jane said. willis is known in the united states, i believe, is that the chinese own 20% of standard bank of south africa which is the largest bank by assets in africa. you couple that together with what was said about sort of the infrastructure building, et cetera. the chinese really what they do, their model is they come in and they actually use their own labor, and then as far as skills transfer or technology transfer they keep that they don't do that, which is the opposite of the united states model. i mean -- >> teach a man to fish verses -- >> right. when i was at westing house, for example, we were looking at vetting nuclear power plants there. our model was basically bring the ip, the technology, and then we would train the local communities and the local people to actually build it. so it's, and also with businesses. >> but they don't want to teach them. >> right. >> what's interesting is where are they getting their technology? a lot of times they're stealing it from americans. >> and t
i wanted to built on kelly jane said. willis is known in the united states, i believe, is that the chinese own 20% of standard bank of south africa which is the largest bank by assets in africa. you couple that together with what was said about sort of the infrastructure building, et cetera. the chinese really what they do, their model is they come in and they actually use their own labor, and then as far as skills transfer or technology transfer they keep that they don't do that, which is the...
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jane goodall, yo gotti!it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- jennifer lawrence -- star of "outlander" actress caitriona balfe -- founder and editor-in-chief of vox, ezra klein -- featuring the 8g band with elaine bradley. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening everybody. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] ah, that is great. absolutely great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. after president trump reportedly struck a deal with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi last night on daca, he tweeted this morning "no deal was made last night on daca." then he tweeted, "does ady
jane goodall, yo gotti!it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- jennifer lawrence -- star of "outlander" actress caitriona balfe -- founder and editor-in-chief of vox, ezra klein -- featuring the 8g band with elaine bradley. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening everybody. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] ah, that is great. absolutely great to...
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i couldn't believe it. >> what was it that had jane freaking out?was long lost wedding photographs. not just any photos. >> all my life we saw this picture on the wall in my home. i stood there and linked and blinked and blinked. it was my mother's wedding picture. you blink and think you're seeing things. oh, my gosh. it is my mother's wedding pictures. >> she has been searching for the vintage wedding photos for 14 years. how did they go missing? back in 2003, the photos were tucked away in this storage facility. after jane's family missed a payment on the locker, their possessions were auctioned off. >> i was crazed. absolutely crazed. i made 40 or 50 phone calls. easily. trying to track down something. and they were all dead end. >> then came that moment at the antique store in grand junction, colorado. >> i remember clutching my chest and i said oh my gosh that is my long lost mother. >> jane was in for an even bigger surprise. the owner remembered purchasing the photo along with something else from the storage facility, a wedding gown. >> this
i couldn't believe it. >> what was it that had jane freaking out?was long lost wedding photographs. not just any photos. >> all my life we saw this picture on the wall in my home. i stood there and linked and blinked and blinked. it was my mother's wedding picture. you blink and think you're seeing things. oh, my gosh. it is my mother's wedding pictures. >> she has been searching for the vintage wedding photos for 14 years. how did they go missing? back in 2003, the photos...
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jane: and there is more to come.he gallery's commissioned portrait of barack obama will soon hang here. so watch this space. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. laura: definitely worth a visit. remember, you can find more of all the day's news at our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check out our facebook page. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade w
jane: and there is more to come.he gallery's commissioned portrait of barack obama will soon hang here. so watch this space. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. laura: definitely worth a visit. remember, you can find more of all the day's news at our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check out our facebook page. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your...
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robert redford and jane fonda. he's the object of jane's obsession on screen, it's another female legend that has her sights off screen. >> i have a little thing to show you out there. >> is there one thing out there that betty white still wants to do? robert redford. >> robert redford. >> i would be so embarrassed if i ever met him. he never calls. he never writes. >> i tried. >> you did? >> she never responded. >> did you know there was this adoration? >> no, i didn't. >> she loved you. >> i couldn't imagine being liked by anyone it beer. >> could you give here a message? >> island love to work with you if you slow down. >> seem's betty's gonna have to keep fantasizing about a love connection. robert's been married to wife billie since 2009. but in his new netflix film "our souls at night," it's jane fonda who's making a move on him. >> would you be interested in coming to my house sometime to sleep with me? >> it's a lovely story about two people, older people who decide to take a chance on intimacy. >> they red
robert redford and jane fonda. he's the object of jane's obsession on screen, it's another female legend that has her sights off screen. >> i have a little thing to show you out there. >> is there one thing out there that betty white still wants to do? robert redford. >> robert redford. >> i would be so embarrassed if i ever met him. he never calls. he never writes. >> i tried. >> you did? >> she never responded. >> did you know there was this...
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laura: jane o'brien in miami with the latest. thank you so much.le parts of florida are considering themselves lucky, there are those in the caribbean still reeling from the blow. tonight british troops arrived to help with the relief operation in a british-over seed territory. -- british-overseen territory. who was oneurnalist of the first thereafter the hurricane and he has just sent this report. --these islands are a months amongst the most idyllic in the caribbean. they are calm by nature. those words no sound cruel. in the wake of the wind that wrecked so much of this country. >> that is a bedroom, that is a bedroom, that is the bathroom, that is another bedroom there. >> homes and possessions that took a lifetime to accumulate scattered to the wind in seconds. daphne williams lived here for 27 years. it was the home to five adults and four children. >> people say you have to see it to believe it. i see it, but a still can't believe it. reporter: now she is homeless and has no idea what the next few months will bring. >> i have no idea, but i
laura: jane o'brien in miami with the latest. thank you so much.le parts of florida are considering themselves lucky, there are those in the caribbean still reeling from the blow. tonight british troops arrived to help with the relief operation in a british-over seed territory. -- british-overseen territory. who was oneurnalist of the first thereafter the hurricane and he has just sent this report. --these islands are a months amongst the most idyllic in the caribbean. they are calm by nature....
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jane fonda, the ultimate pink lady.meralds. >> she said those were flown in from geneva that morning. ♪ ♪ few times i've been around that place ♪ >> this look makes me feel fantastic. actually. especially -- >> oh. >> i watched what gwen does on the red carpet and try to copy here. that's the truth. >> jane is 79 and smoking wearing more than 200 karats of bling. that part is real. the long ponytail, not so much. >> i used to have hair this long. i like it a lot. thanks. >> we all bow down the jane. even our best dressed of the night, jessica biel in a silver and champagne pink gown. 1.2 million micro crystals went into the part of the dress. >> give me a time you have ever looked bad? >> um, this morning. i'm in a material sweat pants and a terrible t-shirt. it's not -- eye booingers. it's not a good look. >> is justin going to be here too? >> he's not here tonight. he's in brazil. >> other ladies missing their men. julianne hough was solo. sofia vergara brought her 26-year-old son, manolo, as her arm candy. >> east sh
jane fonda, the ultimate pink lady.meralds. >> she said those were flown in from geneva that morning. ♪ ♪ few times i've been around that place ♪ >> this look makes me feel fantastic. actually. especially -- >> oh. >> i watched what gwen does on the red carpet and try to copy here. that's the truth. >> jane is 79 and smoking wearing more than 200 karats of bling. that part is real. the long ponytail, not so much. >> i used to have hair this long. i like...
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jane dutton this is the news live from doha came up in the next sixty minutes. we want to find out why the exodus is happening. and sunset she responds to accusations of ethnic cleansing in manama. more violence in syria warplanes bomb school and a hospital in the province. caribbean islands prepare for yet another hurricane as category five maria makes landfall. don't try to make his first speech at the u.n. general assembly the u.s. president is likely to highlight threats posed by north korea and iran. after weeks of international condemnation man. she has addressed the plight of the country's rango muslims in a first national speech on the crisis over the past three weeks more than four hundred thousand rango have escaped violence sparked by a military crackdown in rakhine state speaking to military off. isn't foreign dignitaries suchi refused to criticize me and my as army which many have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the government to apportion blame or to abrogate responsibility we condemn all human rights v
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and the new plastic tenner featuring jane austen and raised dots to help blind people. clear plastic window with winchester cathedral, gold coloured, on it, and that's the last resting place of jane austen there, on the back of the note. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: maria sharapova hits back at the people who have criticised her return to tennis, after a 15—month doping ban. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire, which killed at least 80 people injune, has opened with a minute's silence to remember the victims. the man leading the inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, said he acknowledges "the great sense of anger and betrayal" felt by survivors, and that the inquiry can and will provide answers about how the disaster could have happened in 21st century london. he added that the inquiry would not shrink from making recommendations that could lead to civil or criminal prosecutions. frankie mccamley reports. it was a catastrophic tragedy that killed at least 80 people. three months on from the fire at grenf
and the new plastic tenner featuring jane austen and raised dots to help blind people. clear plastic window with winchester cathedral, gold coloured, on it, and that's the last resting place of jane austen there, on the back of the note. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: maria sharapova hits back at the people who have criticised her return to tennis, after a 15—month doping ban. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire, which...
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her name was jane quick. remember reading of that one. .. her name was jane quick.the top? maybe that can be a good thing. it is gothic horror. i like that. i find it gripping. it is gory, but not overly. it is at the right moments. it is a thriller rather than a horror film. moments. it is a thriller rather than a horrorfilm. for me it was all about the cast. bill nighy and eddie marsden, as well as some other great actors. what is going on in this film is the undercurrent to the thriller movement. really it is about performance. it is about how performance was so about performance. it is about how performance was so important at this time in the music halls. but also just the people in their everyday lives. there are people in the movie putting on a mask and playing roles. and then there is the goal of himself, the serial killer, who is this performer who would like an audience and recognition. when you have that theme, that undercurrent running through the movie, that gives the cast something juicy to sink their teeth into. also the music hall, the music hall wor
her name was jane quick. remember reading of that one. .. her name was jane quick.the top? maybe that can be a good thing. it is gothic horror. i like that. i find it gripping. it is gory, but not overly. it is at the right moments. it is a thriller rather than a horror film. moments. it is a thriller rather than a horrorfilm. for me it was all about the cast. bill nighy and eddie marsden, as well as some other great actors. what is going on in this film is the undercurrent to the thriller...
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i'm jane o'brien. thank you very much for watching " world news america." ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. plus, a new ken burns' documentary 10 years in the making takes on the people and politics
i'm jane o'brien. thank you very much for watching " world news america." ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >>...
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jane and keith met late in life and wanted their own family.to adopt. she was very cute, very bright. she had a strong mind. and then things after that started getting more and more challenging. we have a lot of empathy, a lot of love to give, but nowhere did we imagine that to adopt would be as awful as it was. by the time their daughter louise was six, jane and keith were struggling to cope. we've changed the names of everyone involved to protect their identity. it just became a fight every day. she would punch you, she would hit you, she would run away, she would spit at you and it wasn't just one incident a day, it was about 30. around 5,500 children are adopted in the uk every year. radio 4's file on four programme conducted a survey with the charity adoption uk. almost 3,000 adoptors responded. it's not a representative sample and the results are just a snapshot, but they show that almost two—thirds of families said their child had displayed aggressive behaviour. a third believed they didn't receive full and correct information about thei
jane and keith met late in life and wanted their own family.to adopt. she was very cute, very bright. she had a strong mind. and then things after that started getting more and more challenging. we have a lot of empathy, a lot of love to give, but nowhere did we imagine that to adopt would be as awful as it was. by the time their daughter louise was six, jane and keith were struggling to cope. we've changed the names of everyone involved to protect their identity. it just became a fight every...
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it's brilliantly written by jane goldman, looking film it is.tly written byjane goldman, who looking film it is. it's brilliantly written by jane goldman, who adapted the novel. it's a complicated novel to put on screen. i really liked it. danny mayes was wonderful. i think you'll enjoy. it it is gorery. it is gorier than it. there is gothic gore in there. you see, there's a line between that and being scared out of your wits. actually, here's what you should do, see both of them and then tell me which you enjoyed the most. good plan mark, back—to—back, with a bottle of gin to get me through it! i shouldn't advocate that, this might be on in the morning. we'll edit that bit, right. let's talk about the dvd. yeah, actually blu—ray, shock treatment has come to blu—ray. shock treatment is the sequel to rocky horror. it was described as an equal, not prequel oi’ described as an equal, not prequel or sequel. it's a mess, described as an equal, not prequel orsequel. it's a mess, no described as an equal, not prequel or sequel. it's a mess, no question
it's brilliantly written by jane goldman, looking film it is.tly written byjane goldman, who looking film it is. it's brilliantly written by jane goldman, who adapted the novel. it's a complicated novel to put on screen. i really liked it. danny mayes was wonderful. i think you'll enjoy. it it is gorery. it is gorier than it. there is gothic gore in there. you see, there's a line between that and being scared out of your wits. actually, here's what you should do, see both of them and then tell...
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jane, you're here. it was very nice. therapeutic. i get it. >> why didn't i talk to joseph fiennes? their so unbelievable. i want to know every detail. that's what's fun ant the nigbo nights. >> it 's like kimmy schmidt but with cows. >> it's heavy. at the end of the day, i want something lighter. i'll watch it when i wake up. >> what about it was a family aware for you. was that fun. you had your sister. >> my sister writes for "silicon valley." their show was nominated. >> i'll go from right. i'll start with the best. my mom. right-to-left. dottie, my mom. david, my dad. michael, my husband. me. my sister. my brother-in-law. this lady to my right is the nicest woman in the world. she sees my parents. she treats them like the king and queen of i don't know. >> i sit next to them. and i want to chat with them because they have raised amazing children. and i think if i can get any pointers from them, even drunk at the end of the emmys, i will do it. >> this -- you have never been drunk. >> they are so sweet. >> rent a jane. she is the
jane, you're here. it was very nice. therapeutic. i get it. >> why didn't i talk to joseph fiennes? their so unbelievable. i want to know every detail. that's what's fun ant the nigbo nights. >> it 's like kimmy schmidt but with cows. >> it's heavy. at the end of the day, i want something lighter. i'll watch it when i wake up. >> what about it was a family aware for you. was that fun. you had your sister. >> my sister writes for "silicon valley." their...
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jane had been poorly for yea rs, shock. jane had been poorly for years, but she died very quickly.o ne massively proud of you and them and everyone involved in the charity. ten million, congratulations. thank you. matt has the weather. good morning. the start of autumn may not be until 22 september, for us it is today. mist on the water there in cambridgeshire, an indication of something more autumn nal outside. a chilly start but it will feel like summer this afternoon. not the level of showers we have seen the past few days. a few in scotland, we will see more develop across england into the afternoon. the showers at the moment in the channel islands will dispeer. most will have a fine afternoon. lots of sunshine around, feeling warm, more breeze the western fringes of wales, devon and cornwall, compared with yesterday, but 234 in the sun it will feel warm enough for most. further east a chance of showers, mainly from essex through parts of east anglia, to lincolnshire, north—east england, eastern scotland and they could be heavy through the afternoon. most places will probably h
jane had been poorly for yea rs, shock. jane had been poorly for years, but she died very quickly.o ne massively proud of you and them and everyone involved in the charity. ten million, congratulations. thank you. matt has the weather. good morning. the start of autumn may not be until 22 september, for us it is today. mist on the water there in cambridgeshire, an indication of something more autumn nal outside. a chilly start but it will feel like summer this afternoon. not the level of...
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there's room for all of us. - can you say a couple of words about jane the virgin? i think, until the award seasons came around and jane the virgin was suddenly recognized as the show that people ought to be watching but probably were not. i think many people hadn't even heard of it. - yeah, it's a wonderful show on the cw. it foces on a lati family which, u know, literally hardly had seen in such a light. - [evan] again. - and again, to be part of that show is really great and revolutionary. revolutionary, i wish i didn't have to say that but you have to start somewhere. - well, you know, it's baby steps, right? it takes time but you eventually get there. - yes. - what have you not done in this business, in the couple of minutes we have left, that you wish to do? obviously, this book is going to result in this program that you may or may not get involved with but you now have a path forward that you probably would not have had or did not have without the success that you've had up to this point, so what is it you want to do? - well, i mean, producing was definitely
there's room for all of us. - can you say a couple of words about jane the virgin? i think, until the award seasons came around and jane the virgin was suddenly recognized as the show that people ought to be watching but probably were not. i think many people hadn't even heard of it. - yeah, it's a wonderful show on the cw. it foces on a lati family which, u know, literally hardly had seen in such a light. - [evan] again. - and again, to be part of that show is really great and revolutionary....
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hi, i'm jane seymour.ent in your life when you find something that changes everything? well, my epiphany was an anti-aging body treatment system
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jane francis kelly, bbc news. jane is that new scotland yard.ror threat level would suggest that police believe they have made progress in this investigation. yes, the home secretary and the police have said just that, that they have made progress and that is why the threat level has been reduced from critical to severe. but clearly, we do not know if there will be further developments in the coming days. what does this all mean for the public? those people who will be travelling tomorrow, who will be going too busy areas? they will still see in hands patrols but they will be stepped down during the coming week, which has happened during previous terrorist attacks. another second development that we know is that the police are searching a residential property in sta nwell near heathrow searching a residential property in stanwell near heathrow airport. this followed the arrest of a second man, 21—year—old man west london late last night. thank you, jane. we can speak now to our correspondent in sunbury, were all day there has been police activit
jane francis kelly, bbc news. jane is that new scotland yard.ror threat level would suggest that police believe they have made progress in this investigation. yes, the home secretary and the police have said just that, that they have made progress and that is why the threat level has been reduced from critical to severe. but clearly, we do not know if there will be further developments in the coming days. what does this all mean for the public? those people who will be travelling tomorrow, who...
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and ellie and jane. and willies. coming?ellie's dance goes like this. >> i tend to -- >> raise the roof? >> yeah. >> that was jenna is this. okay. as we get ready to hand off thefriend megyn >> this show is summer is over. >> summer yeah. >> al and dylan and jenna, they picked their favorite moments. me going to scotland through a stook. a scene where we saher. this alone was fun. just doing that part of it. and jumping out and being in scotland. >> how we c l show. >> that's what makes it so great. thas what you yut.f my childhood idols. >> what you think about,ou right? mastered. my childhood er saven i had d with him on apollo stage.mont wascamp kll. they had himbe >>ou reaction -- >> a 12-year-old girl. i was going to marry you. ning sounds pretty but the last one i picked it wasn't a big moment. the everyday moment when you're sitting at this table and there was a day and talk abound we went off the rails. and i went these are these are frnds. dylan, it was you and showerhabits. i'll just ust dylan, like -- >> your own
and ellie and jane. and willies. coming?ellie's dance goes like this. >> i tend to -- >> raise the roof? >> yeah. >> that was jenna is this. okay. as we get ready to hand off thefriend megyn >> this show is summer is over. >> summer yeah. >> al and dylan and jenna, they picked their favorite moments. me going to scotland through a stook. a scene where we saher. this alone was fun. just doing that part of it. and jumping out and being in scotland....
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well jane there is a big question mark tonight here in china over whether those sanctions against banks involving the banks against north korea are actually really going to happen because a short time ago the foreign ministry here in beijing held their daily media briefing for foreign journalists and the foreign ministry spokesman was asked directly you know what response do you have to president donald trump's pronouncement that the central bank of china had instructed chinese banks to no longer deal with north korea and he said the situation you mention does not conform to the facts china has always strictly implemented u.n. security council resolutions and fulfilled our jew international obligations the question there i guess is whether jew international obligations refers to the banking sanctions sanctions but certainly not for the first time there is confusion in china after comments made by president donald trump what worries the united states jane is this they fear that a lot of chinese financial institutions and trading houses have been conducting illicit trade with north korean
well jane there is a big question mark tonight here in china over whether those sanctions against banks involving the banks against north korea are actually really going to happen because a short time ago the foreign ministry here in beijing held their daily media briefing for foreign journalists and the foreign ministry spokesman was asked directly you know what response do you have to president donald trump's pronouncement that the central bank of china had instructed chinese banks to no...