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considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. the happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote the script for heathers in the group that made it we thought ok fine those movies they are what they are there are plenty entertaining but we want to get down to what things are really about and express the humor that was much darker which really reflected our sensibilities so if if you can remember when a writer finds itself in this school where there's this many plus this time which is because other films also tackle i think that this idea that teenagers that the social structures of high school in the ways teenagers treat each other they preach sage and reflect what's going to happen in later life and
considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. the happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote...
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we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed ats to us in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids when they were in high school looked like my parents. it was kind of like you woke up one day and you're like, this is an entirely underserved audience. here, make movies for them on their level, the way they talk. using actors that look their age. >> i think one of the mistakes commonly made in hollywood teenage pictures is, they're going for the bucks and not for the heart. >> i think he's honest and doesn't try to show us for something we're not. >> he took the simplest of canvases and ones we were all familiar with. >> bueller? >> growing up. >> bueller? >> staying home from school. the sneaky stuff we tried to pull off. >> life moves pretty fast. you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. >> john was obsessed with sort of the middle american outlook on life. there's no clearer expression of john's affection for what is a flawed society, but he loves it. >> all right, that's it. i'm
we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed ats to us in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids when they were in high school looked like my parents. it was kind of like you woke up one day and you're like, this is an entirely underserved audience. here, make movies for them on their level, the way they talk. using actors that look their age. >> i think one of the mistakes commonly made in hollywood...
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movie and that car >> and we know that it's legit because the guy who built the car and sold it to john hughesterday some evidence from the movie. this dent here is from when cameron kicked the front of the car in that scene where he's raging over his dad. and i actually got to drive this yesterday and to quote the great ferris bueller, it is so choice. guys >> robert frank, thank you some of us gen xo eors remember that movie fondly. the dow up 161 points, s&p up more than half a percent let's see. that will just about do it for "squawk alley. you're still here? it's over. i it's time for the half time report ♪ don't stop me because i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time, i'm a shooting star -- ♪ >> i'm melissa lee in for scott walker wall street is booming a record-braching day for the s&p 500, the nasdaq and russell 2000 we have been buffeted this week, jim, with so much news out of the political realms, news that you might have thought would have provided a head wind for stocks we had jerome powell speak saying all things are a go for rate hikes what do you think? >> i thought he wa
movie and that car >> and we know that it's legit because the guy who built the car and sold it to john hughesterday some evidence from the movie. this dent here is from when cameron kicked the front of the car in that scene where he's raging over his dad. and i actually got to drive this yesterday and to quote the great ferris bueller, it is so choice. guys >> robert frank, thank you some of us gen xo eors remember that movie fondly. the dow up 161 points, s&p up more than half...
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. >> we know this is legit because the man who built the car for director john hughs has certified ition he provided some of the evidence from the film. >> they had allen ruck actually kick this grill. so we left that. they literally dropped the car off, it was covered in two tarps and film they said if there was any damage he said called paramont >> if you don't stop and look in a while it might pass. guys, back to you. >> robert, since it's a replica, custom thing is there any way to bench mark how much it might go far relative to a similar car that obviously wasn't in the movie? >> movie cars are so hard because you don't know what kind of premium the movie is going to fetch. those cars would maybe fetch 100, maybe $150,000. that's why there's such a range here i have to say from all the really expensive cars here, and there are some cars here 5, $10 million everyone is looking at this car who knows, all it takes is two people that love the movie and really want this piece of memorabilia. so we'll see you tomorrow. >> you have to be a super fan, evan >> they might take bids by phon
. >> we know this is legit because the man who built the car for director john hughs has certified ition he provided some of the evidence from the film. >> they had allen ruck actually kick this grill. so we left that. they literally dropped the car off, it was covered in two tarps and film they said if there was any damage he said called paramont >> if you don't stop and look in a while it might pass. guys, back to you. >> robert, since it's a replica, custom thing is...
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considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote the script for heathers and the group that made it we thought ok fine those movies they are what they are they're plenty entertaining but we want to get down to what things are really about and express a humor that was much darker which really reflected our sensibilities so if if you can remember when a writer finds itself in this school where there's this mini class this term which has other films also tackled i think that this idea that teenagers that the social structures of high school in the ways teenagers treat each other they preach sage and reflect what's going to happen in later life and they are a
considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote the...
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, we'll get consumer attitudes at the university of michigan -- we will get the baker hughes rig count. senator john mccain's funeral will be held in washington on saturday. george w. bush and barack obama will be scheduled to speak. time for bloomberg's first take. evans.joined by rachel all eyes yet on president trump talking about eu and what it means for auto tariffs. >> is not good enough. -- it is not good enough. they do a lot more auto business than we will ever do. it is not just tariffs. they will take the barriers down and they will charge is no tax. they will always sell more cars. their cars -- there consumer habits are to buying their cars. alix: european autos up 1% today. you?does this means the market not having a huge reaction. what is priced in? >> i don't know what the markets can do. you are not going to change the european buying habits simply by lowering taxes. if you are a bmw man, you are a bmw man. that goes for american habits, as well. andhe price gets low enough there's an opportunity to cross and by anake a chance american car but from the fx markets, there's no way to
, we'll get consumer attitudes at the university of michigan -- we will get the baker hughes rig count. senator john mccain's funeral will be held in washington on saturday. george w. bush and barack obama will be scheduled to speak. time for bloomberg's first take. evans.joined by rachel all eyes yet on president trump talking about eu and what it means for auto tariffs. >> is not good enough. -- it is not good enough. they do a lot more auto business than we will ever do. it is not just...
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john is located off the pacific. it will bring in subtropical moisture. no rain is expected but hughes of blue you can see it will increase elevated humidity and it will make it feel very muggy and tropical out there. remember it may end the concert at 9:40. yesterday it ended at 10:00 p.m. today it ends about 28 -- or 20 minutes earlier. we'll top out into the upper 60s and then if you're heading out to the beach in monterey maybe you're going out there, it will be breezy for the early morning hours. a combination of sun and clouds and temperatures will be on the end. i don't think it's a great beach day because temperatures will remain in the 60s. it is not as windy but breezy. 68 degrees by 3:00 p.m. over the next seven days remember thatmoistture approaches heading into tomorrow. no major changes but we will notice nice cooling. we'll be topping out into the 80s. if you notice by next weekend we have a ridge of high pressure that will bump us back up. it will be cooler. >> yeah. we'll take that cooler. thanks. >>> it is 7:20. still ahead, is this the future of robotics? our digital
john is located off the pacific. it will bring in subtropical moisture. no rain is expected but hughes of blue you can see it will increase elevated humidity and it will make it feel very muggy and tropical out there. remember it may end the concert at 9:40. yesterday it ended at 10:00 p.m. today it ends about 28 -- or 20 minutes earlier. we'll top out into the upper 60s and then if you're heading out to the beach in monterey maybe you're going out there, it will be breezy for the early morning...
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john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. or a sell—out. with all the sport, or a sell—out. here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. or a sell—out. british woman to win a golf major for nine years. british woman to win with her dad as her caddy, the 22—year—old won the british open at royal lytham and st annes by two shots. patrick gearey reports. and st annes by two shots. georgia hall didn't look like she was about to play the most important round of her life. like she was about to play the most one shot off the lead in the british open but seeming as relaxed as if she were playing a quick nine at the local rec. this approach on 15 set up her fifth birdie of a superb final round. now it was serious. birdie of a superb final round. hall had never won a major, but this on 16 was for a share of the lead. but this on 16 was for a share look, by contrast, where her rival was on the next hole. pornanong phatlum meandering off the beaten track on the most crucial stretch. off the beaten track on phatlum's double bogey meant that georgia hall, named in honour of the masters course in augusta, georgia, could walk to the last with a thre
john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. or a sell—out. with all the sport, or a sell—out. here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. or a sell—out. british woman to win a golf major for nine years. british woman to win with her dad as her caddy, the 22—year—old won the british open at royal lytham and st annes by two shots. patrick gearey reports. and st annes by two shots. georgia hall didn't look like she was about to play the most important round of her life. like she was about to play the most...
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hughes from axi trader. well, in washington, a memorial service has been taking place on capitol hill for the late republican senator johnders laid a wreath in the rotunda of the us capitol, where his body is now lying in state. vice president mike pence spoke on behalf of the white house. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol road under. today, as a reflection of the esteem in which his collea g u es of the esteem in which his colleagues and our country hold him, senatorjohn mccain joins those ranks. the sun and the grandson of 4" ranks. the sun and the grandson of 4* admirals. he entered the united states naval academy when he was just 17. his service as a naval aviator took him around the world and eventually to the war in vietnam. it was there on his 23rd bombing run thatjohn was shot down and captured. refusing early release for the sake of his comrades, the endured 5.5 years of confinement and torture. then, as now, americans marvelled at the iron will ofjohn mccain. but captivity did not diminishjohn‘s sense of calling or his commitment to the mis
hughes from axi trader. well, in washington, a memorial service has been taking place on capitol hill for the late republican senator johnders laid a wreath in the rotunda of the us capitol, where his body is now lying in state. vice president mike pence spoke on behalf of the white house. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol road under. today, as a reflection of the esteem in which his collea g u es of the esteem in which his...
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hugh and cry about the first amendment. as we go to break. much more ahead on the life and legacy of john mccain.e have anthony scaramucci coming up to talk about the politics of the week and senator mccain's legacy. here is that famous moment in the twair --in the 2008 mccain e woman had to grab the microphone from a woman disparaging barack obama. >> i read about him. and he's an arab. >> no, ma'am, he's a decent family man citizen that i just happen to have disagreements on on fundamental issues. howie: john mccain didn't view himself as a military hero. he felt he had been tarnished about his experiences as a prisoner. it was a painful period. the other pows turned by the on his behalf. he couldn't lift his arms and comb his hair, things many of us take for granted. he turned down early release. he was the son offed a admiral. the north vietnamese offered to send him home. he felt he should not go out of order and the other pows should be released first it was john mccain in the 90s that gave bill clinton the cover to normalize relations with vietnam in the country where he had been shot down
hugh and cry about the first amendment. as we go to break. much more ahead on the life and legacy of john mccain.e have anthony scaramucci coming up to talk about the politics of the week and senator mccain's legacy. here is that famous moment in the twair --in the 2008 mccain e woman had to grab the microphone from a woman disparaging barack obama. >> i read about him. and he's an arab. >> no, ma'am, he's a decent family man citizen that i just happen to have disagreements on on...
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john kennedy. and from the new york times columnist and from national review are "washington journal". and he wrote a scathing article in the new york times about hugh hefner and has an emphatic viewpoint and his legacy. so first we will ask the audience should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner as an overall show of hands who feel that in general we should honor hugh hefner, that he has made more of a contribution that he has taken away from society. leave them up. and those that are against it? so we do have a slight bias dedicating a room to hugh hefner to change any minds we will start with the professor of mr. playboy. [applause] friends and americans a countrymen lend me your ears. i'm here to very hefner not to praise him. maybe surreptitious praise the little mark anthony. he died a few months ago september 27, 2017 and with that achievement and legacy the reaction and then to be unmixed he described hefner and these are his words as wicked a to sexual liberation a lowbrow peter pan. and the impact on american society and with those values. now while i admit my gosh admire his work and find himself in agreement with him but speaking as his bi
john kennedy. and from the new york times columnist and from national review are "washington journal". and he wrote a scathing article in the new york times about hugh hefner and has an emphatic viewpoint and his legacy. so first we will ask the audience should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner as an overall show of hands who feel that in general we should honor hugh hefner, that he has made more of a contribution that he has taken away from society. leave them up. and those that are...
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hugh and cry about the first amendment. as we go to break. much more ahead on the life and legacy of john mccain. anthony scaramucci coming up to talk about the politics of the week and senator mccain's legacy. here is that famous moment in the twair --in the 2008 mccain e woman had to grab the microphone from a woman disparaging barack obama. >> i read about him. and he's an arab. >> no, ma'am, he's a decent family man citizen that i just happen to have disagreements on on fundamental issues. our $19.99 oil change also includes a tire rotation. book an appointment online. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? you might be missing something.y healthy. your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. it has lutein, zeaxanthin and omega-3. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the ph
hugh and cry about the first amendment. as we go to break. much more ahead on the life and legacy of john mccain. anthony scaramucci coming up to talk about the politics of the week and senator mccain's legacy. here is that famous moment in the twair --in the 2008 mccain e woman had to grab the microphone from a woman disparaging barack obama. >> i read about him. and he's an arab. >> no, ma'am, he's a decent family man citizen that i just happen to have disagreements on on...
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janet jackson, the weekend, shawn mendes, cardi b, plus hugh jackman and his wife will be hosting and johner it is you care about start taking action and you can gain points toern entry to the concert. check out today.com for details on that. for "today's" crowd moment we want to thank our sponsor citi. there are lucky folks getting vip tickets to attend this year's festival. i want to know where are jazzel and stewart. is it your birthday? >> yes. >> for your birthday you don't have to unwrap it. here are tickets to the global citizen festival. >> thank you. >> who are you excited to see? >> i'm excited to see everyone that's coming. >> janet jackson. >> janet jackson. janet jackson? >> well, happy birthday, i hope you guys have so much fun. >> thank you so much. >> hi mom. >> hi, mom. if you can't take it to new york watch it live on msnbc saturday september 27th. how fun is that. savannah. >> love it. thank you, dylan. coming up next i'm sitting with the man of the moment. topher grace has a pivotal role in spike lee's movie, we want to hear all about it. don't you want to tell us about
janet jackson, the weekend, shawn mendes, cardi b, plus hugh jackman and his wife will be hosting and johner it is you care about start taking action and you can gain points toern entry to the concert. check out today.com for details on that. for "today's" crowd moment we want to thank our sponsor citi. there are lucky folks getting vip tickets to attend this year's festival. i want to know where are jazzel and stewart. is it your birthday? >> yes. >> for your birthday you...
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hugh and cry about the first amendment. as we go to break. much more ahead on the life and legacy of john mccain.ve anthony scaramucci coming up to talk about the politics of the week and senator mccain's legacy. here is that famous moment in the twair --in the 2008 mccain e woman had to grab the microphone from a woman disparaging barack obama. >> i read about him. and he's an arab. >> no, ma'am, he's a decent family man citizen that i just happen to have disagreements on on fundamental issues. to be their best, kids need good nutrition. and practice... lots of practice. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. in your wireless mouse? maybe not. maybe you can trust that during your fantasy draft, the computer won't autodraft a kicker in the 7th round. or... you could just trust duracell. or... but i am a simple farmer.bas! my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before.
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john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hughes to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look at it. that's what art is for, it's for people to appreciate. >> you think it's worth anything? >> i would imagine it is. what, i don't know. >> he's about to find out. let's open up at $1,500. $1,600, $1,700, $1,800. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, srangeinheritance.com. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insu
john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hughes to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look at it. that's what art is for, it's for people to...
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hugh hewitt, yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news hour, political reporter carole lee and eugene robinson. wow. i was going to start with admiral mcraven signing on with johnrennan, but i think we v some interviews to react to. eugene. >> well, start with truth isn't truth, which mayor giuliani just said an extraordinary thing. just throws more logs on to the fire of this administration's truthfulness and candor, or lack thereof. it's an amazing thing. it's the new alternative facts. that was extraordinary. the other thing is john brennan, i'll say one thing and i know we'll get into other aspects of the brennan interview. it's not -- the president has the right to cancel these security clearances, but he doesn't necessarily have the right to do it for the wrong reasons. there are thousands of people in washington that have security clearances. it cannot be the case that the only ones who deserve to have theirs scrutinized and taken away are vocal public opponents of donald j. trump. so if you do something you have a legal right to do, but if you do it for vindictive reasons, political reasons, you know, that may not fly. >> i think john brennan conceded t
hugh hewitt, yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news hour, political reporter carole lee and eugene robinson. wow. i was going to start with admiral mcraven signing on with johnrennan, but i think we v some interviews to react to. eugene. >> well, start with truth isn't truth, which mayor giuliani just said an extraordinary thing. just throws more logs on to the fire of this administration's truthfulness and candor, or lack thereof. it's an amazing thing. it's the new...
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. >> there is even a story that hugh was with oss trying to recruit him but they sent the letter to the house of his ex- wife and john did get a certificate of dissipation in the oss. i think he is very guilty about it afterwards and it certainly affected his desire to be supportive and patriotic. saying he is a super patriot because it was no way that he would have hoped. i think that there is something to that. however, john wayne was not taking on the longest day as a charity case. he was paid a lot of money to do it and insisted on being paid 10 times much -- 10 times as much as the other members of the cast because they wanted to make comments about the alamo. i think it is $250,000 that he paid could be a film. there is a reason that they really wanted to have john wayne . >> i would like to bring up something that we should all keep in mind. we have done a lot of research and written some articles. also, in years past, you may think it's ridiculous but you learn quickly what not to carry when you're hiking on a hot day. and also it leads you to appreciation. i would like to make a point about world war ii. ree
. >> there is even a story that hugh was with oss trying to recruit him but they sent the letter to the house of his ex- wife and john did get a certificate of dissipation in the oss. i think he is very guilty about it afterwards and it certainly affected his desire to be supportive and patriotic. saying he is a super patriot because it was no way that he would have hoped. i think that there is something to that. however, john wayne was not taking on the longest day as a charity case. he...
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hughes gives him credit for it. he also makes consensus in the court. he persuades justices like brandeis to suppress their dissent in interest of creating a single opinion of the court, as johnshall did. there are more unanimous opinions in his chief ship than others. our current justice is a great admirer of taft. trying to discourage dissent and create unanimous opinions and is a tribute to taft's legacy. brian lamb: you wrote a book on louis brandeis. what did he think of taft? jeffrey rosen: they clashed dramatically. he had the unrealistic point that wilson would appoint him for the seat. taft hoped he'd get on the supreme court. taft attacked brandeis. it had almost an anti-semite tinge. he denounced anti-semitism. after taft and brandeis get on the court, they bury the hatchet. they are devoted to the institutional legitimacy of the court and he persuades readers to join him in unanimous opinion and brandeis embraces the decision. his administrator asked how it , was possible that he is a good judge in about president. he hated being president booking -- and the court is all happiness for him. an example of two great thinkers putting aside their personal differences f
hughes gives him credit for it. he also makes consensus in the court. he persuades justices like brandeis to suppress their dissent in interest of creating a single opinion of the court, as johnshall did. there are more unanimous opinions in his chief ship than others. our current justice is a great admirer of taft. trying to discourage dissent and create unanimous opinions and is a tribute to taft's legacy. brian lamb: you wrote a book on louis brandeis. what did he think of taft? jeffrey...
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john and kerry sobol of the hardest about losing tom is they believe his death could have been avoided. five weeks earlier, another boy, tom hughesisplayed. it took another death and a lot of campaigning for that to happen. in april, 19—year—old natalie cormack also died at eden roc after trying to climb from one balcony to another. have you ever heard from the people who own eden roc? no, only to see report in the spanish papers that one of the owners thought it was the safest place in magaluf. the bbc has made repeated attempts to contact the resort‘s owners. the foreign office says it is assisting the family with contact with the spanish authorities. seven days after his death, tom was brought back to his family home in south wales. to this day it causes me real incredulity. he was home and i was so pleased. so pleased i had him to bring home. he was in the adjacent room. we were able to go in and sit with him, which we probably did most days, every day. i would go in in the morning, say good morning and sit and talk to him. both brothers were able to come in and it was a whole week we had him. the day of the funeral, it was d
john and kerry sobol of the hardest about losing tom is they believe his death could have been avoided. five weeks earlier, another boy, tom hughesisplayed. it took another death and a lot of campaigning for that to happen. in april, 19—year—old natalie cormack also died at eden roc after trying to climb from one balcony to another. have you ever heard from the people who own eden roc? no, only to see report in the spanish papers that one of the owners thought it was the safest place in...
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lorraine hugh jackman, seven metres, she has cleared the season, she will go into long jump as one of the favourites does lorraine is john four stack of straw bales, 460 tonnes, worth £30,000 went up in flames. the farmer has put upa went up in flames. the farmer has put up a reward because he is so desperate to find out who was responsible. rural crime worth more than almost £6 million in this region last year, the three counties that we have in the top ten worst affected a re essex that we have in the top ten worst affected are essex and cambridgeshire, rural crime totalling £1.5 million. and in suffolk, that has seen the biggest increase, it is up 27% on the previous year. to 1.2 million in suffolk. and what is being done to tackle this problem? well, suffolk has one of the view of the uk‘s dedicated rural policing teams and the police and crime commissioner for the county is telling us it is very much a priority, but we all know police resources are stretched. farmers are telling us the onus is increasingly on them and they are doing everything they can to keep the gangs in their 4x4 is off their land so they are bui
lorraine hugh jackman, seven metres, she has cleared the season, she will go into long jump as one of the favourites does lorraine is john four stack of straw bales, 460 tonnes, worth £30,000 went up in flames. the farmer has put upa went up in flames. the farmer has put up a reward because he is so desperate to find out who was responsible. rural crime worth more than almost £6 million in this region last year, the three counties that we have in the top ten worst affected a re essex that we...