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. who have waited 36 years to find out what happened to their little girl. to expose the truth. jenny hilltive officer of books slacken. slacken. federal court in detroit, we are hearing. hearing. emissions scandal that you may remember. remember. knowledge of the manipulation of diesel emission test results. diesel emission test results. software in some volkswagen deep —— diesel engines —— sheet software. diesel engines —— sheet software. that is the latest we aren't hearing. hearing. former boss has been charged by american prosecutors in detroit. american prosecutors in detroit. 0ver that diesel emissions testing scandal. scandal. later on during the evening here on bbc news. after a visit to jamaica has now finally arrived back in london. invited here from the caribbean to help boost the economy. leaving her trapped in jamaica, until today. our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell went to meet her. her report contains flash photography. a day they never thought would come. montego bay airport, gretel gocan was heading back to the uk. reunion at gatwick airport. but this sho
. who have waited 36 years to find out what happened to their little girl. to expose the truth. jenny hilltive officer of books slacken. slacken. federal court in detroit, we are hearing. hearing. emissions scandal that you may remember. remember. knowledge of the manipulation of diesel emission test results. diesel emission test results. software in some volkswagen deep —— diesel engines —— sheet software. diesel engines —— sheet software. that is the latest we aren't hearing....
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jenny hill, bbc news, berlin.c bottles to school could be punished in the same way as if they are not caught smoking, that's a story in the newspapers today. we asked you for your view of the idea of punishment in schools, a step too far? donald has got in touch to say i think i would be more concerned if pupils we re would be more concerned if pupils were bringing glass bottles to school. good point, donald, practical implications. shirley says, i think punishing is a step too far, educating the children so they are aware of the harm of plastic. keep them coming. let us know your thoughts using #bbcthebriefing. now, you're cordially invited to the wedding of harry and megan. ok, this is not the royal couple. this harry and megan from nottingham in england just had a free luxury wedding in london after winning a competition for couples with the same names as the prince and his fiancee. i was probably a little bit nervous just because i would want everything to go to plan. i'm really excited for harry to see my dre
jenny hill, bbc news, berlin.c bottles to school could be punished in the same way as if they are not caught smoking, that's a story in the newspapers today. we asked you for your view of the idea of punishment in schools, a step too far? donald has got in touch to say i think i would be more concerned if pupils we re would be more concerned if pupils were bringing glass bottles to school. good point, donald, practical implications. shirley says, i think punishing is a step too far, educating...
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jenny hill is there.s confounded detectives and it has haunted this old barracks town. tonight, investigators are still here on site. they will be here for the next five weeks, as they try finally to establish exactly what happened to katrice lee 36 years ago. 0n the tranquil bank of a german river, a slow, painful search. they are looking for clues, evidence, perhaps even the body of a british child. katrice lee disappeared in 1981, during a supermarket trip with her mother. it was her second birthday. the family lived on the nearby british army base. despite a huge search — soldiers, police, volunteers — she was never found. i believe that in any story there could be a dark side, and the dark side is what they're now reviewing and as a father ofa missing girl, i'm hoping for the next five weeks, but living on thin ice, that they find nothing. over the years, artists' impressions of a girl growing up. detectives believe it is possible katrice is alive, though unaware of who she really is. this is how the
jenny hill is there.s confounded detectives and it has haunted this old barracks town. tonight, investigators are still here on site. they will be here for the next five weeks, as they try finally to establish exactly what happened to katrice lee 36 years ago. 0n the tranquil bank of a german river, a slow, painful search. they are looking for clues, evidence, perhaps even the body of a british child. katrice lee disappeared in 1981, during a supermarket trip with her mother. it was her second...
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jenny hill reports. on the banks of the german river, the slow, painful search begins.h has baffled detectives for decades. katrice lee disappeared during a supermarket trip with her mother. it was her second birthday. the family lived on the nearby british army base. despite the huge search, soldiers, police, volunteers, she was neverfound. search, soldiers, police, volunteers, she was never foundm reality, what the family has got is a shadow, or a damocles sword, hanging over the family for five weeks. i am sat here talking to you andi weeks. i am sat here talking to you and i am hoping that they find nothing, but belief does not change. iam100% nothing, but belief does not change. i am 100% certain that katrice was abducted. over the years, havas' impressions of a girl growing up. police say it is possible katrice is alive are unaware of her background. this is, they think, what she would look like today. the police admit they made mistakes during their original investigation. they have now reanalysed original investigation. they have now rea nalysed old original inv
jenny hill reports. on the banks of the german river, the slow, painful search begins.h has baffled detectives for decades. katrice lee disappeared during a supermarket trip with her mother. it was her second birthday. the family lived on the nearby british army base. despite the huge search, soldiers, police, volunteers, she was neverfound. search, soldiers, police, volunteers, she was never foundm reality, what the family has got is a shadow, or a damocles sword, hanging over the family for...
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jenny hill in berlin. give us a sense of what is going on in germany.rmany all trying to unite their response. even down to be language that they are using. the german foreign minister in the four hours has said that this deal is not dead. it is a sentiment that is being echoed in those other capitals, too. and certainly diplomatic channels are the root which germany wants to take. the foreign minister in the last i'll also has said that this deal —— hour or so has said that this deal is standing, if you like, alone. he says that germany understands, in some respects, shared concerns about iran, but ballistics programme, and the role in syria, but those concerns need to be considered separately to the deal itself. you can see that perhaps this is the approach that germany and the other countries in europe. to ta ke and the other countries in europe. to take with donald trump. there is, though, huge concern here about the economic impact of donald trump's actions. just as lucy was expanding in france, a knot of companies here to depend on business within
jenny hill in berlin. give us a sense of what is going on in germany.rmany all trying to unite their response. even down to be language that they are using. the german foreign minister in the four hours has said that this deal is not dead. it is a sentiment that is being echoed in those other capitals, too. and certainly diplomatic channels are the root which germany wants to take. the foreign minister in the last i'll also has said that this deal —— hour or so has said that this deal is...
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our correspondent jenny hill is in rome. are good may come likely is it it will play ball?eadlock. nutshell, what has been a long complicated and dramatic story. complicated and dramatic story. in march, the elections were inconclusive. inconclusive. one from the right and left, decided to try and form this government. to try and form this government. that was scuppered by the italian president himself. president himself. as one of the party leaders try to call for the president impeachment. call for the president impeachment. have gone across europe are not further. spooking the money market. but it's causing a lot of concern at highest levels within the eu. highest levels within the eu. determined to characterize what has happened here in italy. happened here in italy. the one how'd that happen, the elite, and the populace. elite, and the populace. which is acceptable to the president of the country. thank you jenny. has been named as keelan wilson. area of the city just after eleven o'clock last night. keelan wilson was taken to hospital but died a short time later. of p
our correspondent jenny hill is in rome. are good may come likely is it it will play ball?eadlock. nutshell, what has been a long complicated and dramatic story. complicated and dramatic story. in march, the elections were inconclusive. inconclusive. one from the right and left, decided to try and form this government. to try and form this government. that was scuppered by the italian president himself. president himself. as one of the party leaders try to call for the president impeachment....
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our correspondent jenny hill is in rome. how likely is this deal to stick? that's the big question.government, they can go ahead and do it. as you say it looks as though giuseppe conte, a law professor, is going to be italy's next prime minister, he has been meeting with the italian president this evening. on the face of it looks as though weeks and weeks of political uncertainty which has seen financial markets across europe really spooked, are rats on end. i would suggest the drama is not at an end just yet —— are at an end. these are radical parties at the opposite ends of the political spectrum, one on the left and one very right wing and anti—migrant. the left and one very right wing and anti—migra nt. let's look the left and one very right wing and anti—migrant. let's look at their policies which are already raising eyebrows. if they get these policies into play they are looking at lowering taxes, bringing in radical and very lowering taxes, bringing in radical and vei’y generous lowering taxes, bringing in radical and very generous welfare benefit reform, which some say does
our correspondent jenny hill is in rome. how likely is this deal to stick? that's the big question.government, they can go ahead and do it. as you say it looks as though giuseppe conte, a law professor, is going to be italy's next prime minister, he has been meeting with the italian president this evening. on the face of it looks as though weeks and weeks of political uncertainty which has seen financial markets across europe really spooked, are rats on end. i would suggest the drama is not at...
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our correspondent jenny hill is in rome. what is the latest on the political turmoil?ying to end the deadlock. let me recap, back in march we had these inconclusive elections, to the best performing parties, the populist parties have been trying to form a coalition government and their plan was scuppered by the italian president when he refused to rubber—stamp the appointment of finance ministerfor the eurosceptics who has spoken openly in the of his criticism of the euro, he does not like the idea of italy being in the currency. that has led toa being in the currency. that has led to a row which bear in mind one of the party leaders the impeachment of the party leaders the impeachment of the italian president and has reverberated well beyond this country and its borders, stoking european financial markets and causing concern and division at the highest levels of the eu. that of course is because the key players in all of this are determined to characterise what has been happening here is a bit of a battle between on the one hand the populists of europe and on the othe
our correspondent jenny hill is in rome. what is the latest on the political turmoil?ying to end the deadlock. let me recap, back in march we had these inconclusive elections, to the best performing parties, the populist parties have been trying to form a coalition government and their plan was scuppered by the italian president when he refused to rubber—stamp the appointment of finance ministerfor the eurosceptics who has spoken openly in the of his criticism of the euro, he does not like...
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jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. confirmed that fresh cracks have been discovered in one of their reactors. reactor 3 at the hunterston b power station was shut down in march for a routine inspection, during which new cracks were found in its core. edf energy says the reactor could remain offline for the rest of the year but have insisted that the plant remains safe. it‘s the largest victorian glasshouse in the world so the temperate house in kew gardens is a very special place for horticulturalists. the doors have been closed for the past five years due to restoration but will reopen this weekend. tim muffett reports. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill is at kew gardens for her now. hello. it is looking absolutely beautiful in the sunshine. we are squinting as the sun is beaming through the glass. 15,000 panes of glass that were all replaced in this ambitious restoration of this incredibly fragile building and what had to be put together with this amazing collection of some of the most rare and endangered plant
jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. confirmed that fresh cracks have been discovered in one of their reactors. reactor 3 at the hunterston b power station was shut down in march for a routine inspection, during which new cracks were found in its core. edf energy says the reactor could remain offline for the rest of the year but have insisted that the plant remains safe. it‘s the largest victorian glasshouse in the world so the temperate house in kew gardens is a very special place for...
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jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. it's the largest victorian glasshouse in the world.is a very special place for horticulturalists. the house has been closed for the last five years for restoration, but will reopen to the public this weekend. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. five years, 15,000 panes of glass, and more than 5000 litres of paint. the restoration of the world's largest victorian glasshouse has been a labour of love. but when i had a sneak previewjust two and a half weeks ago this was still very much a building site. thanks to the inclement weather this project has been set back weeks. it is now a real race against time, but in just over a fortnight the temperate house will open to the public. it's already home to half of the 10,000 plants that will be housed here. the garden inside this vast greenhouse is a snapshot of the life that grows in temperate climates all around the world and for many of these plants this is their only refuge. we've got a real importantjob to keep these things going. some plants that are may be down to a few indiv
jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. it's the largest victorian glasshouse in the world.is a very special place for horticulturalists. the house has been closed for the last five years for restoration, but will reopen to the public this weekend. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. five years, 15,000 panes of glass, and more than 5000 litres of paint. the restoration of the world's largest victorian glasshouse has been a labour of love. but when i had a sneak previewjust two and a half...
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shipments leave, more rubbish arrives. imperfect solution to a global problem. jenny hill, bbc news,re you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sara 0rchard. after a water leak flooded a gas main over the bank holiday. litres of water and restore gas to some homes. it says they're working hard to get gas back on as quickly as possible. of a new transatlantic service from sta nsted airport. from the essex terminal. will use their service. different from 15 to 20 years ago. and they want to fly with affordable value from standsted. for an upcoming tour were stolen. school's premises in farringdon. given special architectural recognition by historic england. status for its bold and colourful facade. have been added to the national register. let's have a look at the travel situation now. and hammersmith and city lines. on the blackwall tunnel southern approach. the a13 is building west—bound from dagenham into barking. rizinni. hello. good morning. we saw some rain last night. that was a cold front sweeping in from the west. and it brings with it some cooler air. so, today won't f
shipments leave, more rubbish arrives. imperfect solution to a global problem. jenny hill, bbc news,re you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sara 0rchard. after a water leak flooded a gas main over the bank holiday. litres of water and restore gas to some homes. it says they're working hard to get gas back on as quickly as possible. of a new transatlantic service from sta nsted airport. from the essex terminal. will use their service. different from 15 to 20 years ago. and they want...
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ambassador christopher hill and jenny town, thank you very much. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: why an economist says the people ldwho invest your money sh have "skin in the game." and the story of jack johnson, the boxing champion president potrump humously pardoned today. but first, a case of police force in milwaukee that city officials admit was excessive. n it is raising anger agout the treatment of african- americans by law enforcement. as amna nawaz reports, this case involved a professional basketball player, and included a lengthy body cam video from the police. >> do you have a driver's license? where's it at? back up? you don't see the issue here? >> don't touch me. >> nawaz: the milwaukee police last night released body camera footage showing the arrest of n.b.a. player sterling brown. the officer confronted the milwaukee bucks player for a parking violation, in the middle of the night in late january. >> nawaz: brown was wrestled to the ground and then tased. >> taser! taser! taser! >> nawaz: brown was arrested, given a parking ticket and released w
ambassador christopher hill and jenny town, thank you very much. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: why an economist says the people ldwho invest your money sh have "skin in the game." and the story of jack johnson, the boxing champion president potrump humously pardoned today. but first, a case of police force in milwaukee that city officials admit was excessive. n it is raising anger agout the treatment of african- americans by law enforcement. as amna nawaz...
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to say you need to use the sanctions and capitol hill is a no, we're not supporting you, the administration is stuck a little bit right now. >> host: jenny leonard is with bloomberg and a reporter and were talking trade talks. the phone number is on the bottom of the screen. wet look forward to talking to you and getting your questions on the table, as well. here is a little bit from president trump from earlier this week talking about the status of the trade talks. >> look at what were doing on trade. china will be much different with a lot of reporting doesn't have it right because of not talking about the deal with trying to make we don't want to do that. we are working very well and very hard with china as you know and i don't blame china for this. china has been taking advantage of the united states economically and in other ways for many decades. it was like missing in action, our representatives. they were missing in action.ft they wouldn't do anything. we had a trade deficit last year with china of at least $375 million and i believe that number was probably over $500 billion. we had massive theft of intellectual property to the
to say you need to use the sanctions and capitol hill is a no, we're not supporting you, the administration is stuck a little bit right now. >> host: jenny leonard is with bloomberg and a reporter and were talking trade talks. the phone number is on the bottom of the screen. wet look forward to talking to you and getting your questions on the table, as well. here is a little bit from president trump from earlier this week talking about the status of the trade talks. >> look at what...
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hill yesterday as well as the interior secretary. and the commerce secretary. so go to our website. you can watch their testimony there. jenny in ft. wayne, indiana. democrat. >> hi. my name is jenny. i just wanted to comment on the bill as far as i can tell the bill is rescinded because of overspend ing in the government. i think it should help some of the programs, i don't think all of them, but definitely cut back. >> so professor, are we doing waway with programs? >> we are not generally doing away with programs in some instances. some smaller programs are being dealt serious blows by these rescissions. t we may well in the next pack thanlg co angel that comes up. as your reporter stated earlier, there are some programs here that are long time targets that are getting slashed rather badly. >> we'll go to robert next. baton rouge, louisiana. independent. >> hi. caller to take, keep up the good work. i wanted to ask mr. super, would you please compare -- sequestration as a tool to reduce the -- >> certainly. rescission is a targeted tool initiated by the president. the president identifies money that has been proep rated, but not
hill yesterday as well as the interior secretary. and the commerce secretary. so go to our website. you can watch their testimony there. jenny in ft. wayne, indiana. democrat. >> hi. my name is jenny. i just wanted to comment on the bill as far as i can tell the bill is rescinded because of overspend ing in the government. i think it should help some of the programs, i don't think all of them, but definitely cut back. >> so professor, are we doing waway with programs? >> we...
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jenny" park. she attended the route 51 festival on october 1. e was a teacher at hills elementary school. she loved her students and families and she had a big place in her heart for her husband and two kids. she went out of her way to help people. she's remembered by family and friends as being a beautiful and intelligent woman who had a wonderful sense of humor. i would like to extend my condolences to jenny's family and friends. the city of las vegas, the state of nevada and the whole country grieve with you. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to honor charles williams seager jr., along with rob whitman, an alumnus of virginia tech. unfortunately, virginia tech president emeritus charles william seager jr. pass aid way last night at the age of 70. he was a hokey through and through and guide
jenny" park. she attended the route 51 festival on october 1. e was a teacher at hills elementary school. she loved her students and families and she had a big place in her heart for her husband and two kids. she went out of her way to help people. she's remembered by family and friends as being a beautiful and intelligent woman who had a wonderful sense of humor. i would like to extend my condolences to jenny's family and friends. the city of las vegas, the state of nevada and the whole...
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committees, the hhs secretary was on capitol hill yesterday as well as the interior secretary and the commerce secretary, so go to c-span.org and watch their testimony. jennyayne, indiana, democrat. my name is jenny and i wanted to comment on the bill as far as i can tell, the bill my s rescinded because of overspending inside our government and i do believe most people even though we got tax cuts was given the tax cuts for a very good reason, to build the economy. i think it's working. we have the lowest unemployment rates in a century. or more. probably aid it was lot of it due to the tax cuts. i think we are seeing growth, i don't think we need all the programs at the expense that we have been paying. i think it's a good thing and i feel more confident than they had been a long time. to i think it surely helps do away with some of the programs, i don't think all of them, but definitely could come back. host: are we doing away with programs? guest: we are not generally doing away with programs. in some instances, smaller are being dealt very serious blows. i we may very well be dealing with getting better programs in the next package. there are some prog
committees, the hhs secretary was on capitol hill yesterday as well as the interior secretary and the commerce secretary, so go to c-span.org and watch their testimony. jennyayne, indiana, democrat. my name is jenny and i wanted to comment on the bill as far as i can tell, the bill my s rescinded because of overspending inside our government and i do believe most people even though we got tax cuts was given the tax cuts for a very good reason, to build the economy. i think it's working. we have...
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jenny leonard of bloomberg who writes an entrÉe for bloomberg. educated at duke. he is taking your calls. early june visit now by the commerce secretary to china. guest: good question. asking, wel hillis need the trade representative. the white house argues what is the framework of the deal they announced. it is not clear if you will be the only one going. i would say it is not clear why depending on everything with north korea. those are the two main arguments from the white house. people want someone else to be in charge. host: how are agenda set and agreed to? does it look like in terms of size? can you give us some flavor? untraditionalre trade talks. if they went that route, it would be comparable to the nafta negotiation. of ais a little bit smaller sized group. we have the chinese delegation. we have the u.s. trade representative. we have members from the cap net. then there advisers that negotiate a smaller circle. the white house usually has a big trade round. , a large have a hotel convention center. something like that. unconventional trade negotiation. --hor: host: how is that decision made? made: that decision is with a lot of negotiation, fighting on the china side. an
jenny leonard of bloomberg who writes an entrÉe for bloomberg. educated at duke. he is taking your calls. early june visit now by the commerce secretary to china. guest: good question. asking, wel hillis need the trade representative. the white house argues what is the framework of the deal they announced. it is not clear if you will be the only one going. i would say it is not clear why depending on everything with north korea. those are the two main arguments from the white house. people...
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jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. for horticulturalists. getting a sneak preview. sparkling, really. of glass but have been replaced, gleaming clear. gleaming clear. project this five year—long restoration has been. five years, 15,000 panes of glass, and more than 5000 litres of paint. been a labour of love. was still very much a building site. thanks to the inclement weather this project has been set back weeks. the temperate house will open to the public. will be housed here. and for many of these plants this is their only refuge. we've got a real importantjob to keep these things going. a wild fire, an earthquake, and they are gone. the importance of these things. now used to treat potentially lethal diseases, including malaria. i nickname it the reclining buddha. plants from which we still have so much to learn. vigorous than some of our native plants and drive them to extinction. and this is one of the great centres for it. the house was stripped back to bare metal. every part of its structure has been examined in detail. this was a painstaking refurbishment o
jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. for horticulturalists. getting a sneak preview. sparkling, really. of glass but have been replaced, gleaming clear. gleaming clear. project this five year—long restoration has been. five years, 15,000 panes of glass, and more than 5000 litres of paint. been a labour of love. was still very much a building site. thanks to the inclement weather this project has been set back weeks. the temperate house will open to the public. will be housed here. and for many of...
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jenny hill, bbc news.t the parents of a mentally ill former soldier, warned a health trust he was collecting knives before he murdered a dog walker. alexander palmer stabbed peter wrighton 45 times in woodland in norfolk last august. in an interview with the bbc, mr palmer's parents say the norfolk and suffolk health trust ignored their warnings. the trust says an internal review into the case is under way. he said he is going to kill somebody and said how he is going to kill somebody. and he said it is inevitable, it will happen. and it did. you know? he said it himself. maybe we should have done more but the amounts of times that we were treated like we were interfering in that we did not know what we were talking about... umm... theyjust, you know, what do i know? talktalk has been named as the uk's worst broadband provider for customer service for the second year running, scoring poorly for reliability and handling complaints. in a report released by regulator 0fcom, the company's customers were the le
jenny hill, bbc news.t the parents of a mentally ill former soldier, warned a health trust he was collecting knives before he murdered a dog walker. alexander palmer stabbed peter wrighton 45 times in woodland in norfolk last august. in an interview with the bbc, mr palmer's parents say the norfolk and suffolk health trust ignored their warnings. the trust says an internal review into the case is under way. he said he is going to kill somebody and said how he is going to kill somebody. and he...