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jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck.up winning team has died at the age of 85, following a long illness. he spent his entire playing—career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the world cup quarterfinals in italy in 1990. his family paid tribute to him, saying he was "a friend to many" and "a much—adored husband, father, grandfather and great—grandfather". andy swiss looks back at his life. he was known as big jack and he was a footballing giant. jack charlton turned his courage and charisma into a quite remarkable career. bobby charlton with the corner. jack! perfect goal! brother, bobby.
jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck.up winning team has died at the age of 85, following a long illness. he spent his entire playing—career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the world cup quarterfinals in italy in 1990. his family paid tribute to him, saying he was "a friend to many" and "a much—adored husband, father, grandfather and great—grandfather". andy swiss looks back at his life. he was known as big jack and he was a footballing giant. jack...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. hello, we have seen the rain today in parts of england and northern wales at home outside overnight. heavy bursts developing along this weather system, still infringing into parts of the midlands. a few showers in northern scotland is in much of northern ireland and northern england and into wales. quite a warm and muggy night, cloud and rain in the south. carries on in the morning, cloud holding on in society is england and east anglia. patchy light rain even as the afternoon ends. elsewhere plenty of sunbathed sunshine. a few showers dotted about in scotland, there could be the odd heavy one. it could be quite breezy but not as breezy as today. temperatures just into the high teens but for the south, temperatures are down and the humidity is down as well. temperatures are down and the humidity is down as well. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. russia's ambassador to the uk rejects allegations his country has interfered in british politics, or tried to steal coronavirus vaccine
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. hello, we have seen the rain today in parts of england and northern wales at home outside overnight. heavy bursts developing along this weather system, still infringing into parts of the midlands. a few showers in northern scotland is in much of northern ireland and northern england and into wales. quite a warm and muggy night, cloud and rain in the south. carries on in the morning, cloud holding on in society is england and east anglia. patchy light rain even...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.t 25 million iranians have now been infected with the coronavirus. the figure is nearly one hundred times the official number. in a televised speech, mr rouhani did not explain the discrepancy, but said the figures were based on a new ministry of health report. 14000 iranians have officially lost their lives to covid—19. iran has been the country worst hit by the coronavirus in the middle east. a fire at a cathedral in the city of nantes in western france is thought to have been started deliberately . around 100 firefighters have been tackling the blaze, which totally destroyed the cathedral‘s great organ. the fire has now been brought under control. one of bollywood's most famous actresses, aishwarya rai bachan, has been taken to hospital after testing positive for covid—19. she's being treated at mumbai's nanavati hospital according to reports. her daughter has also been admitted. aishwarya's husband abhishek and father—in—law amitaab bachan — both also considered bollywood royalty —
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.t 25 million iranians have now been infected with the coronavirus. the figure is nearly one hundred times the official number. in a televised speech, mr rouhani did not explain the discrepancy, but said the figures were based on a new ministry of health report. 14000 iranians have officially lost their lives to covid—19. iran has been the country worst hit by the coronavirus in the middle east. a fire at a cathedral in the city of nantes in western france is...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.ia. after a video of her fancy footwork went viral, she was flooded with messages of praise from around the world, including one from the then irish taoiseach, leo varadkar, who invited her to dance in ireland for st patrick's day 2021. but some accused her of "cultural appropriation". she's been speaking to our reporter colm flynn. when you think of irish dancing, this probably isn't what comes to mind. this is 21—year—old irish dancerfrom richmond virginia who recently went viral for her dancing on tick—tock. morgan was just a little girl when she saw irish dancing for the very first time. i remember how energetic it was and the bright dress and itjust, it was something like i had never seen before. it became a huge part of my life. she started going to classes a few times a week and attended a dance competition. morgan, when you went into those irish dancing classes, we're you the only african—american girl in the class ? yeah, i was always the only one in that class. to that ever h
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.ia. after a video of her fancy footwork went viral, she was flooded with messages of praise from around the world, including one from the then irish taoiseach, leo varadkar, who invited her to dance in ireland for st patrick's day 2021. but some accused her of "cultural appropriation". she's been speaking to our reporter colm flynn. when you think of irish dancing, this probably isn't what comes to mind. this is 21—year—old irish dancerfrom richmond...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.mpions of the championship after brentford lost at stoke city. the only goal came in the first half from lee gregory to make it 1—nil — ensuring the bees remain third in the table and a point behind west brom heading into wednesday's final round of fixtures. it means leeds, who were promoted yesterday, cannot be caught at the top. lewis hamilton was once again in a league of his own has he claimed pole at the hungarian grand prix. he beat team—mate valtteri bottas to lead a mercedes one—two in qualifying — as the six time world champion bids for a record—equalling eighth victory at one circuit.
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.mpions of the championship after brentford lost at stoke city. the only goal came in the first half from lee gregory to make it 1—nil — ensuring the bees remain third in the table and a point behind west brom heading into wednesday's final round of fixtures. it means leeds, who were promoted yesterday, cannot be caught at the top. lewis hamilton was once again in a league of his own has he claimed pole at the hungarian grand prix. he beat team—mate valtteri...
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jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck. the belgian government is enforcing attend a mandatory quarantine.the site of englandfirst local lockdown after a spike in coronavirus cases. leicester has been added toa cases. leicester has been added to a list of red zones along with other cities in spain and portugal. the new rules were announced on friday morning with immediate effect. two people have been arrested after london's trafalgar square fountains were found to have been dyed red. the stunt was carried out by the group animal rebellion to protest against animalfarming. the rebellion to protest against animal farming. the protesters claimed the government had blood on its hands. protesters alleged the covid—19 pandemic was caused by animal exploitation. the football legend jack charlton, part of england's 1966 world cup winning team, has died at the age of 85 following a long illness. he spent his entire playing career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the world cup quarter—finals in italy in 1990. his family paid tribute to him, saying he was a friend to many and a
jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck. the belgian government is enforcing attend a mandatory quarantine.the site of englandfirst local lockdown after a spike in coronavirus cases. leicester has been added toa cases. leicester has been added to a list of red zones along with other cities in spain and portugal. the new rules were announced on friday morning with immediate effect. two people have been arrested after london's trafalgar square fountains were found to have been dyed red. the stunt was...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.nd we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers penny smith and iain anderson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with nick. hello. however h owever reversal however reversal in south—east england after saturday's sunshine and heat. the midlands, east anglia and heat. the midlands, east anglia and across england, expect rain to start the day. south—west england, many of us here and across the midlands and parts of east anglia brightening up in the afternoon but the rest of the uk, sunshine, chance ofa the rest of the uk, sunshine, chance of a shower in scotland, most staying dry and temperatures for the most pa rt into staying dry and temperatures for the most part into the high teens. i have and i attended a monday, a call night to come. temperatures falling widely into single figures, still the chance of catching a shower or two in scotland and indeed here on monday, too. sunday, a few showers, much of england and wales are stay
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jenny hill, with the latest in hanover, many thanks.ed by police in minneapolis. his death sparked protests around the world. in the us, there have been growing calls for a more honest look at how the legacy of slavery influences american society to this day. the latest in our series of reports on colonial legacies comes from virginia, where our correspondent, aleem maqbool, considers the role britain played in the shaping of modern america. it was here, on the coast of virginia, that an english ship brought against their will the first 20 africans to what was already a british colony. and so began the horrific legacy of slavery here, from which, more than 400 years on, some of the greatest ills in american society can be traced. there are those who feel some people in britain looked at americans with contempt during the recent race troubles, but need to acknowledge their own wrong. britain put its stamp on america from the beginning. if you claim that america has its foundational culture based on england, then you've got to take it all
jenny hill, with the latest in hanover, many thanks.ed by police in minneapolis. his death sparked protests around the world. in the us, there have been growing calls for a more honest look at how the legacy of slavery influences american society to this day. the latest in our series of reports on colonial legacies comes from virginia, where our correspondent, aleem maqbool, considers the role britain played in the shaping of modern america. it was here, on the coast of virginia, that an...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.ought up in council care since the age of 13 after the death of their mum, who was a foreign national. despite being born in the uk, the twins haven't been registered as british citizens. now 24 and serving prison sentences for unrelated cases of gbh, they face deportation to different caribbean countries that they've never visited. in an exclusive broadcast interview — a partner of one of the twins tells our correspondent — ashley john—ba ptiste — that attempts were not made by the council that looked after them to register them as british citizens. this is darren's partner who wants to remain anonymous. she is also the mother of their five—year—old son, and says that ten months ago darren was told by a prison officer that he would be deported to grenada on release. still carrying out his sentence, she says the news is how is this impacting your son? i think at this point in time he doesn't understand. his main concern all the time is when can he see his dad. i do think my son will qu
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt.ought up in council care since the age of 13 after the death of their mum, who was a foreign national. despite being born in the uk, the twins haven't been registered as british citizens. now 24 and serving prison sentences for unrelated cases of gbh, they face deportation to different caribbean countries that they've never visited. in an exclusive broadcast interview — a partner of one of the twins tells our correspondent — ashley john—ba ptiste — that...
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jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck.spital after testing positive for covid—19. the 77—year—old star announced the news on twitter. he asked that anyone who's been in contact with him over the last 10 days be tested. if you've ever wondered how pandas celebrate their birthdays here's jahjah andjianjian, who've just turned one, enjoying a special day in the giant panda breeding facitliy at xianxi academy. they were given edible crowns, and a special cake, made from bamboo, watermelon, apples and carrots. their keepers say they are now equivalent to three—year—old humans, being very active — and still needing to drink plenty of milk. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers martin lipton and yasmin alibhai—brown that's coming up after the headlines at 11.30. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. well after the disappointment of recent weekends when low pressure was in charge, we had wet, windy cloudy weather. actually, we're off to a decent start this weekend. a sunny morning, a
jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck.spital after testing positive for covid—19. the 77—year—old star announced the news on twitter. he asked that anyone who's been in contact with him over the last 10 days be tested. if you've ever wondered how pandas celebrate their birthdays here's jahjah andjianjian, who've just turned one, enjoying a special day in the giant panda breeding facitliy at xianxi academy. they were given edible crowns, and a special cake, made from bamboo, watermelon, apples and...
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. theatres in england will be allowed to open again from the beginning of august. but there are lingering questions about how safe it will be to sing in public. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, has more. the room is particle—free, super clean, filled with sensors. everyone is in medical scrubs, wearing masks. this is serious science. and what they are studying here... ..is singing. # happy birthday to you. happy birthday. it just seems so innocent, doesn't it? but when there is so much uncertainty and anxiety about possible infection, we really need to know what's coming out of people's mounts. at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, there were descriptions of clusters of covid in choirs around the world and, since that time, we've been looking for science to guide us as to whether that is the case or whether it was the other non—singing aspects of those meetings that caused the problems. and, now with a number of scientists raising questions about possible transmission in the a
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. theatres in england will be allowed to open again from the beginning of august. but there are lingering questions about how safe it will be to sing in public. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, has more. the room is particle—free, super clean, filled with sensors. everyone is in medical scrubs, wearing masks. this is serious science. and what they are studying here... ..is singing. # happy birthday to you. happy birthday. it just seems so innocent, doesn't...
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jenny hill.inked to a multi—billion dollar scandal. he was convicted of all seven charges, including abuse of power, money laundering and breach of trust. he says, he'll appeal. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head reports najib razak has made this same walk into the high court several times over the past two years since his shock election defeat robbed him of impunity. even so, he'd expressed confidence his verdict would go his way, that the court wouldn't convict a politician who still wields great influence. it was not to be. in delivering his decisive guilty verdict on all seven counts, judge mohamad nazlan said the defence had failed to rebut the prosecution case. that the claim made by mr najib, that $10 million transferred into his personal bank account was from a saudi prince, was unconvincing, that as both prime minister and finance minister he could not claim he lacked authority over a government—run investment fund. he sentenced him to 12 years in prison. a heavier punishmen
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jenny hill sent this report. few weeks ago it was almost at a standstill. now? this country is back on the move. but how to stop the virus spreading too? germany is testing more, 500,000 tests last week. here at frankfurt, for a tree, they are on offer to travellers to. get the results within three hours or around seven hours depending on how much you are willing to pgy- how much you are willing to pay. let's give it a go. how much you are willing to pay. let‘s give it a go. 3— five people test positive here every day, they tell us stopping many had no symptoms. it's not the nursing homes showing up here, it is really young travellers, especially those who have nothing or slight symptoms that they did not link with covid—i9. tracking infection is important too. at every cafe, bar, restau ra nt, too. at every cafe, bar, restaurant, you have to leave your contact details and for the last month germans have been able to download a tracing app. every time i, or rather my phone, comes into close proximity with someone
jenny hill sent this report. few weeks ago it was almost at a standstill. now? this country is back on the move. but how to stop the virus spreading too? germany is testing more, 500,000 tests last week. here at frankfurt, for a tree, they are on offer to travellers to. get the results within three hours or around seven hours depending on how much you are willing to pgy- how much you are willing to pay. let's give it a go. how much you are willing to pay. let‘s give it a go. 3— five people...
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which goes some way to helping investigators finally establish what happened to madeleine mccann. jenny hillover. now on bbc news: the travel show. this week airlines, anger, and still no answers. the people fighting a four month battle to get their money back. hello and welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice. now, if the smile on my face looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's travel plans around four months ago. but it's early days, and we are being very cautious. but you know what? it feels so good to be back on the road. coming up on this week's show... refunds and your rights. why are some passengers still out of pocket for the flights that never took off? canals without the crowds. could the end of the lockdown mean a second chance for venice? and exit makes an exit, as the massive serbian summer festival is finally cancelled, we ask, what next for live music? first up, that issue thatjust doesn't go away — refunds. you may remember when we first started reporting on lo
which goes some way to helping investigators finally establish what happened to madeleine mccann. jenny hillover. now on bbc news: the travel show. this week airlines, anger, and still no answers. the people fighting a four month battle to get their money back. hello and welcome to this week's travel show, coming from venice. now, if the smile on my face looks bigger than normal, that's because at last we are able to go on ourfirst foreign trip since coronavirus put a stop to almost everyone's...
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jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck.group fighter has died ina islamic state group fighter has died in a prison run by kurdish forces in a region of syria they control. he left the uk to fight against the syrian regime in 2014, and later had his british citizenship revoked. he was killed in the notorious hasakh prison. this was ishak mostefaoui when he was filmed by a bbc team last october. detained in deteriorating conditions in north—east syria. it is all very bad. from food, medicine, to, you know, to be very densely populated in one room. hygienic materials are very rare until the red cross came. the prison is in a converted school in the city of hasakah, run by the sdf, the kurdish—led that defeated is. reliable sources have now told us that mostefaoui has died. either during a riot or on another account, shot, trying to escape. he is the first british is supporter to die in sdf custody. ishak mostefaoui was born in algeria, but grew up in britain from the age of five. he went to syria to join is in 2014, and had hi
jenny hill, bbc news, lubeck.group fighter has died ina islamic state group fighter has died in a prison run by kurdish forces in a region of syria they control. he left the uk to fight against the syrian regime in 2014, and later had his british citizenship revoked. he was killed in the notorious hasakh prison. this was ishak mostefaoui when he was filmed by a bbc team last october. detained in deteriorating conditions in north—east syria. it is all very bad. from food, medicine, to, you...
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our correspondent, jenny hill, reports from hanover.lice scrutiny. they have all gone now but they spent the last few days digging, taking material off the site. the police will not tell us what they were looking for and certainly not whether they found it, but we know that the main suspect in this case lived not far from here in the years following madeline's disappearance and there are reports that his connection to this site might be even deeper. we spoke to a neighbour who told us that in the spring or summer of 2007, madeleine went missing in the may of that year, the suspect rented this garden. the neighbour said there was a little hut, it sat on a concrete base, there was a small cellar underneath. the man told the neighbour he wanted to insulate that hut. the neighbour says that he went on his summer holidays, came back in august to find the garden deserted, the hut had disappeared and he never the man again. it is quiet here tonight. the police operation is apparently over. it is impossible tonight to say with any certainty whe
our correspondent, jenny hill, reports from hanover.lice scrutiny. they have all gone now but they spent the last few days digging, taking material off the site. the police will not tell us what they were looking for and certainly not whether they found it, but we know that the main suspect in this case lived not far from here in the years following madeline's disappearance and there are reports that his connection to this site might be even deeper. we spoke to a neighbour who told us that in...
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investigators finally established what happened to madeleine mccann. jenny, thank you very much. jenny hillion called premenstrual dysphoric disorder — or pmdd. the condition, which causes high levels of anxiety and depression, has only recently been recognised by the world health organisation. as part of bbc research, around 4,000 women shared their experiences, and our correspondent daniela relph has been speaking to some of them. many times, i have not wanted to be alive. i've probably got two weeks of this. depression. anxiety. suicidal thoughts. i feel like i want to die. hopeless and lost. debilitating. tiring. this is every single month that this happens, and it's all to do with my periods. just some of the thousands who've told us their story. lives lived in a vicious cycle, month after month. i just can't cope. feeling suicidal. for emily grace, the torment began at 13, when she started her periods. the symptoms — familiar to many women — of mood swings, anxiety and fatigue became overwhelming. the monthly fluctuations in hormones had triggered pmdd. but doctors took years to diagn
investigators finally established what happened to madeleine mccann. jenny, thank you very much. jenny hillion called premenstrual dysphoric disorder — or pmdd. the condition, which causes high levels of anxiety and depression, has only recently been recognised by the world health organisation. as part of bbc research, around 4,000 women shared their experiences, and our correspondent daniela relph has been speaking to some of them. many times, i have not wanted to be alive. i've probably got...
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jenny hill gave us the latest from hannover.out bits of broken up concrete, suggesting that perhaps they had managed to break up some kind of foundational structure here. this morning, it looks as though they're filling that trench in. there was a sniffer dog here yesterday and a lot of police activity. the police won't say exactly what they're searching for, but this location may be significant because the main suspect in this case is said to have lived not far from this area in the years following madeleine mccann's disappearance. this is a 43—year—old convicted paedophile. for legal reasons, we can only name him as christian b but last month, german prosecutors said they had evidence that he was responsible not only for madeleine's disappearance, but they said, for her death too. but crucially, they said that evidence wasn't strong enough to charge him. he is currently injail in germany, serving time for a different offence. we know, and i've seen the police file on the suspect that bears this out, that investigators in germa
jenny hill gave us the latest from hannover.out bits of broken up concrete, suggesting that perhaps they had managed to break up some kind of foundational structure here. this morning, it looks as though they're filling that trench in. there was a sniffer dog here yesterday and a lot of police activity. the police won't say exactly what they're searching for, but this location may be significant because the main suspect in this case is said to have lived not far from this area in the years...
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our correspondent in berlin jenny hill joins us holiday—makers. , the number of new daily infections has really risen significantly, some days we have seen 800 new cases and a single day, compared to just a few weeks ago when that number tended to sit around 200 300. this morning it is just over 600 new cases. so the scientist to advise the government have this morning said they are extreme are concerned. there are two broadly speaking reasons for this. firstly, it is the holiday season and the lockdown measures which were in place many weeks ago have been lifted, people are going on their holidays. they are coming back and in some cases bringing infections with them. that is a huge concern to the german government. the health minister here has now said that he plans to introduce mandatory testing for people travelling into germany from what are deemed high risk countries. it is worth noting that actually, no eu country with the exception of luxembourg is on that list of high—risk countries. it is also worth noting that this is a federal system, so
our correspondent in berlin jenny hill joins us holiday—makers. , the number of new daily infections has really risen significantly, some days we have seen 800 new cases and a single day, compared to just a few weeks ago when that number tended to sit around 200 300. this morning it is just over 600 new cases. so the scientist to advise the government have this morning said they are extreme are concerned. there are two broadly speaking reasons for this. firstly, it is the holiday season and...
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jenny hill in hannover, thank you for bringing us up—to—date on that.ion doses of a potential covid—19 vaccine. if proved successful, it could be introduced in the first half of next year. human clinical studies of the drug will begin in september. the government has now signed deals for four different types of potential coronavirus vaccines, which could benefit 250 million people. marcus rashford's call to extend free schools meals to more of britain's poorest children has been backed by the government's own review into feeding the nation. the manchester united player forced a u—turn on summer holiday meal vouchers earlier this year, now the national food strategy has gone even further, and said free school meals should be extended to another 1.5 million children in england. the effect of hunger on young bodies is serious and long—lasting. it is notjust physical, although it does alter body structure and function irreversibly. there is strong evidence to show that malnutrition in pregnancy and early years is associated with chronic illness in adulthood
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that tried to kill me, but i'm still here, you failed, not only that but i'm basing you in court. jenny hill guardian's headline is about the coronavirus vaccine breakthrough produced at the university of oxford. trials suggest the jab appears safe and trains the immune system. the daily express reports there will be a pay rise reward for frontline public sector workers. the paper says teachers, doctors and nurses will be rewarded with inflation—busting pay increases. the daily telegraph leads with what it says are some of the findings of an upcoming report into russian interference in uk politics. we talked about that a bit earlier. the paper says the report, due to be published this morning, finds moscow tried to influence the result of the 2014 scottish independence referendum. the photo is of borisjohnson on a visit to a school in kent. and finally, on the bbc news website, there is a story about a dog that disappeared in the us state of kansas earlier this month which has been found more than 50 miles away. cleo, a four—year—old labrador, was reported missing and showed up several days
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jenny durkan. her incompetent handling of the c.h.o.p. zone fiasco in seattle's capitol hilleighborhood resulted in the death of children. the petition needs 50,000 signatures over the next six months to move ahead. and in portland, that city gripped by violent demonstrations and protests, riots and ugly vanned -- vandalism of all sorts for 40 days and nights. that's right, 40 days and nights. consecutively. federal agents from the department of homeland security sent there to protect buildings including the federal courthouse in portland. according to the reporting of the seattle times, one of the groups involved in those protests and in those riots is the pacific northwest youth liberation front. can you imagine such a name? the group has anonymous leaders and describes itself as anti-capitalist and anti-fascist. they say their goal is to upend the u.s. political system. portland's democrat mayor is quite a beauty himself. he's ted wheeler. he accuses the group of blatant criminal violence though. he got that right. but so far the mayor has done almost nothing to try to rem
jenny durkan. her incompetent handling of the c.h.o.p. zone fiasco in seattle's capitol hilleighborhood resulted in the death of children. the petition needs 50,000 signatures over the next six months to move ahead. and in portland, that city gripped by violent demonstrations and protests, riots and ugly vanned -- vandalism of all sorts for 40 days and nights. that's right, 40 days and nights. consecutively. federal agents from the department of homeland security sent there to protect buildings...
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hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jennyn, initially downplayed any danger posed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an armed takeover. we have block parties and the like in this part of seattle all the time. it's known for that. we could have a summer of love. if. lou: there was never love, only fools and facilitators in seattle's top officialdom who only accommodated outreaches of the occupiers. after weeks of ugly, futile efforts at appeasement of the anarchists and black lives matter activists, durkan finally declared that the mob that had taken over six blocks of downtown seattle was an unlawful gathering. and after three weeks of madness, she ordered the end of her summer of love. what changed mayor durkan's mind? was it the murders of two teens and the shooting of three others? the assaults? the rapes? was it th
hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jennyn, initially downplayed any danger posed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an armed takeover. we have block parties and the like in this part of seattle all...
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police have dispersed protesters in the capitol hill occupation protest area also known as chop this comes after an emergency order by seattle's mayor jenny durkan citing ongoing violence and public safety issues. protesters have been occupying chop since early june in an effort to demand police reform after the killing of george floyd at the hands of minneapolis officers, however, 2 people have been killed in seattle in a series of shootings in that neighborhood over the past 2 weeks. and our 4 zone forecast as we give you a live view of the bay bridge. it's pretty quiet right now sure isn't lawrence joins us to tell us now how much water is going to get in the coming days, yeah we're going to start to heat things up high pressure going to be building of the desert southwest and here we go as we head into the holiday weekend. but right now in the summer day in san francisco, the fog. >>louis to the golden gate bridge right now, but it could be that much just a couple patches inside the bay. i think tonight into early tomorrow morning fog again continued along the coastline early on and then by the afternoon that will break up a little bi
police have dispersed protesters in the capitol hill occupation protest area also known as chop this comes after an emergency order by seattle's mayor jenny durkan citing ongoing violence and public safety issues. protesters have been occupying chop since early june in an effort to demand police reform after the killing of george floyd at the hands of minneapolis officers, however, 2 people have been killed in seattle in a series of shootings in that neighborhood over the past 2 weeks. and our...
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hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jenny any danger posed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an
hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jenny any danger posed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an
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hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jennyosed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an
hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jennyosed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an
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hill, executive director of louisiana their housing action center. mike kinsella, executive director, up for growth. and believe, visiting senior fellow, center on budget and policy priorities. jenny schuetz, aloe, the brookings institution. witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony to be limited to five minutes, i ask that you respect the members and other witnesses time my wrapping up your testimony. without objection your written statement will be made heart of the record, and now ms. hill, you are recognize for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank thank you, good afterno you all. my name is cashauna hill and the service a given director louisiana fair housing action center. i want to thank committee chair waters and subcommittee chair clay for the opportunity to address this subcommittee today. i would also like to thank ranking member mechanic and subcommittee ranking member stivers and on the list of this subcommittee for luck me all of the witnesses here. the louisiana fair housing action center was established in 1995 to eradicate housing discoloration and segregation where based in new orleans and serve all of louisiana as early full
hill, executive director of louisiana their housing action center. mike kinsella, executive director, up for growth. and believe, visiting senior fellow, center on budget and policy priorities. jenny schuetz, aloe, the brookings institution. witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony to be limited to five minutes, i ask that you respect the members and other witnesses time my wrapping up your testimony. without objection your written statement will be made heart of the record, and now ms....
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jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. let's take a look at some of the day's sport and — leeds united are officially champions of the championship after brentford lost at stoke city. the only goal came in the first half from lee gregory to make it 1—nil — ensuring the bees remain third in the table and a point behind west brom heading into wednesday's final round of fixtures. it means leeds, who were promoted yesterday, cannot be caught at the top. lewis hamilton was once again in a league of his own has he claimed pole at the hungarian grand prix. he beat team—mate valtteri bottas to lead a mercedes one—two in qualifying — as the six time world champion bids for a record—equalling eighth victory at one circuit. ben croucher reports. qualifying in f1 is a simple beast. 20 cars turn up at a racetrack to see who's fastest. it's even simpler in 2020 — find out which mercedes that is and by how much. with seven poles before, lewis hamilton is dialled in around the hungaroring, and promptly clocks a lap record for everyone els
jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. let's take a look at some of the day's sport and — leeds united are officially champions of the championship after brentford lost at stoke city. the only goal came in the first half from lee gregory to make it 1—nil — ensuring the bees remain third in the table and a point behind west brom heading into wednesday's final round of fixtures. it means leeds, who were promoted yesterday, cannot be caught at the top. lewis hamilton was once again in a league of...