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, when you went to prison, you were convicted. >> judith: no. >> mark: you volunteered. >> judith: i protecting the first amendment. >> mark: but my point is that this guy is at the preliminary stage. all of the united states government had to do was keep him alive until the trial. and it's brazen. if you were, you wouldn't put anything this obvious where he just gets whacked before the trial. it's brazen when it's incompetence or corruption. they seem to be leading toward the latter one of those explanations. >> judith: i know that people love to embrace conspiracy theories, mark, but i really think that we have to wait until all of the facts are in. and the facts are changing a lot. we know some things about his death. we don't know others. for example, why was he taken off suicide watch? now, his lawyers wanted him off. >> mark: supposedly. they won't be straightforward. >> judith: exactly. they can't speak to this at the moment. but we are going to know that. and these "serious irregularities" at the prison, which william barr referred to, i think our dominic really should be the
, when you went to prison, you were convicted. >> judith: no. >> mark: you volunteered. >> judith: i protecting the first amendment. >> mark: but my point is that this guy is at the preliminary stage. all of the united states government had to do was keep him alive until the trial. and it's brazen. if you were, you wouldn't put anything this obvious where he just gets whacked before the trial. it's brazen when it's incompetence or corruption. they seem to be leading...
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que ahordaa con un Área superhistÓrica de >> judith, sÍ, es una tragedia por donde se le vea ademÁs quea frontera tambiÉn, gracias judith. y es que la situaciÓn para nosotros los latinos me pareciera que mÁs bien es una invasiÓn a nuestra integridad, a nuestra seguridad personal, pero la uniÓn hace la fuerza, y juntos queremos terminar con estos actos de odio contra nuestra comunidad latina que es tan bonita y para ayudar a nuestra gente, telemundo ha lanzado la iniciativa latinos strong, unidos contra el odio. si ha sido vÍctima de un delito de odio entra a telemundo.com/latinosstrong. juntos somos latinos strong donde encontrarÁn todo el apoyo y recursos y un foro para compartir experien ser que ocurriÓ dentro del banco cuando tres ladrones se llevaron un botÍn en monedas delujo, estÁn e seguridad que muestran tranquilidad y rapidez en el trabajo de los asaltantes, raÚl torres nos lo cuenta mejor. >> en solo minuto y medio se robaron las monedas, los centenarios y relojes de lujo, fue como de pelÍcula, te saludo desde la capital mexicana, el pasado martes fue asaltada la tienda de la
que ahordaa con un Área superhistÓrica de >> judith, sÍ, es una tragedia por donde se le vea ademÁs quea frontera tambiÉn, gracias judith. y es que la situaciÓn para nosotros los latinos me pareciera que mÁs bien es una invasiÓn a nuestra integridad, a nuestra seguridad personal, pero la uniÓn hace la fuerza, y juntos queremos terminar con estos actos de odio contra nuestra comunidad latina que es tan bonita y para ayudar a nuestra gente, telemundo ha lanzado la iniciativa...
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judith, what's your question? >> hi, mayor de blasio.he nurses of the new york city public hospitals are very proud of the quality of care we give every single patient fand for te fact that no one is turned away. >> yes. >> we are really an example of medicare for all. under president trump we have been under constant threat of funding cuts. what efforts are you taking to ensure funding so this great public system can exist and grow for the more than 1 million new yorkers who count on it? >> judith, i really want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you for what you do. it's such important work. it's really tough work. can we just say thank you to judith and all the nurses out there? [ applause ] and our public hospital system was struggling for a long time. it really was. and i got to tell you, with some support, with some investment, with some good new leadership, you're now part of a public health care system that has turned around, that is strong and solvent and moving forward and modernizing and you and your colleagues have don
judith, what's your question? >> hi, mayor de blasio.he nurses of the new york city public hospitals are very proud of the quality of care we give every single patient fand for te fact that no one is turned away. >> yes. >> we are really an example of medicare for all. under president trump we have been under constant threat of funding cuts. what efforts are you taking to ensure funding so this great public system can exist and grow for the more than 1 million new yorkers who...
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thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith to have a. good night's chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. are trying to make the garden very natural and so that we're very much thinking about them the environment that we live in and how it fits into the poly and also trying to case are ready for the be on the different. but on the different. the garden is not very dodgy it contains $2500.00 different plants including numerous rare species judith cafes garden is indeed an award winning attraction it's a popular place for many of them even take a few gardening tips back home with them. i have to say if you've never been there jersey is a very special place everything sort of large slows down and jazz is for you no moral no websites that. i'm lol all the girls journey as well as i said all web videos are on facebook culture that's it for now thanks for watching thanks to the crew here in berlin and thank you for joining us and join us again if you can at the same time tomorrow. enter the conflict. lies i
thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith to have a. good night's chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. are trying to make the garden very natural and so that we're very much thinking about them the environment that we live in and how it fits into the poly and also trying to case are ready for the be on the different. but on the different. the garden is not very dodgy it contains $2500.00 different plants...
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host: let's talk to judith calling from clayton, delaware. judith, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for being there. i appreciate you guys. i have been homeless by choice, and i've worked with a lot of homeless people in the mental health field. evense to be homeless, though i was making good money, because i wanted make sure -- wanted to make sure my kids were provided for first. i lived in my car for a little while, at the v.a. for a little while, and i've been homeless in southern california and in delaware. southern california, i found, one of the biggest problems is that it is hard to be homeless if you don't have some kind of a problem. you are down on your luck and kind of hard, they really don't look at you as much as if you have an abuse problem, domestic violence problem, or a mental health problem. one of the worst things southern california ever did, or california period, was disband the state mental health system and decide people needed to be in the community, because there's a lot of people that would be much more -- that would be well
host: let's talk to judith calling from clayton, delaware. judith, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for being there. i appreciate you guys. i have been homeless by choice, and i've worked with a lot of homeless people in the mental health field. evense to be homeless, though i was making good money, because i wanted make sure -- wanted to make sure my kids were provided for first. i lived in my car for a little while, at the v.a. for a little while, and i've been homeless in...
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thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith give a. good night's chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. are trying to make the garden very natural and so that we're very much thinking about them the environment that we live in and how it fits into the valley and also trying to cater really for the. on the different ends. on the different. the garden is not very knowledge it contains $2500.00 different plants including numerous rare species judith cafe's garden is indeed an award winning attraction it's a popular place for 2 reasons many of them even take a few gardening tips back home with them. i have to say if you've never been there jersey is a very special place everything sort of slows down you know moral no websites at d.w. dot com slash culture of i'm told on the girls into rail journey as well as i said all the videos are on facebook and culture but 6 for now thanks for watching thanks to the crew here in berlin and thank you for joining us and join us again if you can at the same time some are
thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith give a. good night's chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. are trying to make the garden very natural and so that we're very much thinking about them the environment that we live in and how it fits into the valley and also trying to cater really for the. on the different ends. on the different. the garden is not very knowledge it contains $2500.00 different plants...
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thank you for that, judith.ater this hour we are going to revisit the epstein case and some of the wild conspiracies swirling around his sudden demise. also had gum joe biden. can't even remember when he served as vice presidential ter term. but "the washington post" says you should ignore his growing number of gaps. that's next and of course tucker is fishing but he's putting down the pole and he's going to be making a special appearance wit us today. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ >> mark: joe biden has been gaps -- on the trail for decades. his first presidential run ended when he plagiarized an entire speech from a welsh politician. nobody serious plagiarized this from a welsh politician but his third run could be the worst yet. last week in iowa, he stumbled by dividing america's children into poor kids and white kids. >> poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids. wealthy kids. black kids. asiann kids. i really mean it, but think how we think about it. >> mark: that same day biden al
thank you for that, judith.ater this hour we are going to revisit the epstein case and some of the wild conspiracies swirling around his sudden demise. also had gum joe biden. can't even remember when he served as vice presidential ter term. but "the washington post" says you should ignore his growing number of gaps. that's next and of course tucker is fishing but he's putting down the pole and he's going to be making a special appearance wit us today. you won't want to miss that. ♪...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bury. the time is 6.1apm. our top story this evening.sure is mounting on brazil to do more to tackle huge fires in the amazon. coming up... the science of pig happiness — how the latest technology is reaping benefits for britain's farmers. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... it's a repeat of the final four years ago as england take on the netherlands in the eurohockey championship semifinals in antwerp. tokyo is preparing to hold the olympic and paralympic games next year, and much of what will be the olympic park is still under construction. but the british paralympic association says it has serious concerns about the number of accessible hotel rooms available for athletes, spectators and media. the city's governor says tokyo is short of 300 suitable rooms but has pledged to adapt accommodation for those with disabilities. 0ur disability affairs correspondent, nikki fox, is in tokyo. tokyo's famous shibuya crossing. it's as crowded as the city itself, which will, next year, see thousands of athletes plus disabled spectators and media
judith moritz, bbc news, bury. the time is 6.1apm. our top story this evening.sure is mounting on brazil to do more to tackle huge fires in the amazon. coming up... the science of pig happiness — how the latest technology is reaping benefits for britain's farmers. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... it's a repeat of the final four years ago as england take on the netherlands in the eurohockey championship semifinals in antwerp. tokyo is preparing to hold the olympic and paralympic games...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bury.wner steve dale has told the bbc he's agreed a deal to sell the club. although details are still to be made more clear. glasgow university is to raise and spend £20 million to atone for the money it benefited from during the slave trade. it's thought to be the first institution in the uk to put such a programme in place. the money will be used for a research centre which glasgow will manage in partnership with the university of the west indies, to raise awareness of the history of slavery. from glasgow, lorna gordon reports. the university of glasgow was the first civic institution in scotland to petition against slavery. in centuries past, the cloisters here echoed with the voices of prominent abolitionists and academics who challenged the trade in humans. but there is a less well—known side to its history. we can see he donated £1000 to the university of glasgow. a search of the institution's archives revealed significant support from those who made their wealth off the back of slave
judith moritz, bbc news, bury.wner steve dale has told the bbc he's agreed a deal to sell the club. although details are still to be made more clear. glasgow university is to raise and spend £20 million to atone for the money it benefited from during the slave trade. it's thought to be the first institution in the uk to put such a programme in place. the money will be used for a research centre which glasgow will manage in partnership with the university of the west indies, to raise awareness...
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judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge.t it's enjoyed for decades is facing growing opposition from pakistan. india and pakistan each control part of kashmir — and both countries lay claim to all of it. it's a volatile flashpoint for two nuclear—armed countries. pakistan's leader, imran khan, says his country could fight the move at the un. india has locked down the territory it administers, with no phone networks or internet for a second day — and tens of thousands of troops on the street. in a moment, we'll hear from our pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, but first with the view from kashmir and delhi, here's yogita limaye. another day in lockdown. troops at every corner, watching for any sign of protest. phones and internet lines remain down. living in fear and confusion, kashmir‘s people are trying to make sense of what's happened. "why have we been cut off?", one man asked. "this indicates that they're doing something that will hurt us." "today we have begun to think that we're not free, that we don't live in a
judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge.t it's enjoyed for decades is facing growing opposition from pakistan. india and pakistan each control part of kashmir — and both countries lay claim to all of it. it's a volatile flashpoint for two nuclear—armed countries. pakistan's leader, imran khan, says his country could fight the move at the un. india has locked down the territory it administers, with no phone networks or internet for a second day — and tens of thousands of troops on the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge. in october after changes by the regulator. let me show you the figures. ofgem lowered the price cap on standard tariffs by £75. the price cap, which came into force this year, limits how much suppliers can charge you per unit of energy. the average bill for the 11 million homes on standard tariffs is £1,254 a year. that will now fall to £1,179. let's take a look at some of today's other stories. plans to reform pension rules for senior nhs staff in england and wales have been proposed after many doctors were landed with big tax bills after working extra shifts. the current rules have been blamed for making it difficult to fill staffing rotas and bring down waiting lists. british viewers are rapidly switching from traditional broadcast tv to streaming services such as netflix, according to the media regulator, ofcom. although traditional viewing still accounts for most tv watching, viewing of streaming services is now catching up. the regulator is calling for a national debate about th
judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge. in october after changes by the regulator. let me show you the figures. ofgem lowered the price cap on standard tariffs by £75. the price cap, which came into force this year, limits how much suppliers can charge you per unit of energy. the average bill for the 11 million homes on standard tariffs is £1,254 a year. that will now fall to £1,179. let's take a look at some of today's other stories. plans to reform pension rules for senior nhs staff in...
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judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe. our business editor, simon jack, is here.ion fund. what exactly is that, and how often do pension funds get involved in this kind of takeover? it sounds odd, what are they doing buying up british deal? but it's not that unusualfor some british deal? but it's not that unusual for some occupational pension schemes are some of the biggest investors in the world, like the ontario teachers fund, which used to own hs1. they are big investors. the important thing about this particular subsidiary, it is also 50% owner of turkey's biggest steel producer, so it is thought these two businesses could be complimentary. they've got plenty of money, interest in the steel industry, and that is why government sources who worked on the deal told me this has been the favourite above the others for some time, because there are some synergies for the businesses, they got assets of £20 billion, they are prepared to keep morejobs in the billion, they are prepared to keep more jobs in the turnaround plan. this isn't yet a done deal. they've got excl
judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe. our business editor, simon jack, is here.ion fund. what exactly is that, and how often do pension funds get involved in this kind of takeover? it sounds odd, what are they doing buying up british deal? but it's not that unusualfor some british deal? but it's not that unusual for some occupational pension schemes are some of the biggest investors in the world, like the ontario teachers fund, which used to own hs1. they are big investors. the important thing...
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judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge.hmir of rights it's enjoyed for decades is facing growing opposition from pakistan. india and pakistan each control part of kashmir and both countries lay claim to all of it. it's a volatile flashpoint for two nuclear—armed countries. pakistan's leader, imran khan, says his country could fight the move at the un. india has locked down the territory it administers, with no phone networks or internet for a second day running and tens of thousands of troops on the street. in a moment we'll hear from our pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, but first with the view from kashmir and delhi, here's yogita limaye. another day lockdown. troops at every corner, watching for any sign of protest. phone and internet lines remain down. living in fear and confusion, cashmere's people are trying to make sense of what's happened. translation: why have we been cut off? one man asked. this indicates they are doing something which will hurt us. today we have begun to think that we are not free, that w
judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge.hmir of rights it's enjoyed for decades is facing growing opposition from pakistan. india and pakistan each control part of kashmir and both countries lay claim to all of it. it's a volatile flashpoint for two nuclear—armed countries. pakistan's leader, imran khan, says his country could fight the move at the un. india has locked down the territory it administers, with no phone networks or internet for a second day running and tens of thousands of troops...
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judith moritz is in chapel—en—le—frith, where those evacuated have been ta ken for safety. judith.during the school summer and normally during the school summer holidays, this place would be empty. tonight, you can see how full it is. the emergency services using it is. the emergency services using it as it is. the emergency services using itasa it is. the emergency services using it as a command centre and inside the building behind me, sheltering from the rain here are many of the residents of whaley bridge. at 11 o'clock this morning, they first started to hear concerns about the dam above their town. by two o'clock, they were being told to get out of their houses. this dam is the only thing holding back toddbrook reservoir from whaley bridge. it has protected the town for nearly 200 years. now, it's dangerously close to bursting. heavy rain has damaged the dam, engineers are trying to pump water from the reservoir, but if the wall collapses, it could swamp the town centre below. whaley bridge is now deserted. residents were told to get out as fast as possible. some say they did
judith moritz is in chapel—en—le—frith, where those evacuated have been ta ken for safety. judith.during the school summer and normally during the school summer holidays, this place would be empty. tonight, you can see how full it is. the emergency services using it is. the emergency services using it as it is. the emergency services using itasa it is. the emergency services using it as a command centre and inside the building behind me, sheltering from the rain here are many of the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge.and of ikaria say they have found a body. natalie christopher, an astrophysicist from london, was reported missing by her partner on monday after failing to return from a run. pakistan has announced its expelling india's high commissioner and suspending all trade with its neighbour after india stripped its part of the contested state of kashmir of its autonomy earlier this week. and some protests have broken out in the territory, despite tens of thousands of troops patrolling the streets, and phone, television and internet services also being restricted. india's decision means the predominantly muslim state will no longer have right to make its own laws which guaranteed jobs and property for local people. police leading the search for a missing british teenager in malaysia say they have found "several" fingerprints at the window ledge of the hotel room she was staying in. police say they believe 15—year old nora quoirin, who has special needs, is most likely to have wandered off and go
judith moritz, bbc news, whaley bridge.and of ikaria say they have found a body. natalie christopher, an astrophysicist from london, was reported missing by her partner on monday after failing to return from a run. pakistan has announced its expelling india's high commissioner and suspending all trade with its neighbour after india stripped its part of the contested state of kashmir of its autonomy earlier this week. and some protests have broken out in the territory, despite tens of thousands...
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judith, thank you. our top story this evening... chief scout for a decade is revealed as a dangerous and prolific paedophile. coming up — trading the sunny pitches of the us for derby county. wayne rooney willjoin the rams from january. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... with james anderson out for england's second ashes test, jofra archer has been impressing today, as he returns to full fitness in the sussex countryside. since the beginning of this year, more than 100 mp5 say they've had to contact the police because of threats and abuse they've received. bbc research has found that more than three quarters of the mp5 who responded said they had been threatened or abused in the past year alone. the man who chairs parliament's security panel says some mp5 have told him they won't stand at the next election because of fears for their safety. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. bleep off out of our country. you're not even british. you're not english. you have to be white to be english. you're all a bunch of lying trait
judith, thank you. our top story this evening... chief scout for a decade is revealed as a dangerous and prolific paedophile. coming up — trading the sunny pitches of the us for derby county. wayne rooney willjoin the rams from january. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... with james anderson out for england's second ashes test, jofra archer has been impressing today, as he returns to full fitness in the sussex countryside. since the beginning of this year, more than 100 mp5 say they've had...
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thank you, judith moritz.ou've been hearing, our infrastructure could be under more strain in the future. climate change is leading to warmer air, which holds more moisture, meaning rainfall could become more intense. today, scientists said that up to three degrees of last week's heatwave in parts of the uk and europe were as a direct result of human activity. here, a new record of 38.7 degrees was set in cambridge. july is now set to be the warmest ever month on record, across the globe. if you'd like more on rising temperatures and where you live, do look at our interactive map at bbc.co.uk/news. and later in the programme we'll report from siberia, on the extreme weather events there. the liberal democrats have won the brecon and radnorshire by—election, gaining the seat from the conservatives. it was the first electoral test for boris johnson, just days after becoming prime minister. the result now leaves him with a working majority in parliament ofjust one, even with the support of the democratic unionist
thank you, judith moritz.ou've been hearing, our infrastructure could be under more strain in the future. climate change is leading to warmer air, which holds more moisture, meaning rainfall could become more intense. today, scientists said that up to three degrees of last week's heatwave in parts of the uk and europe were as a direct result of human activity. here, a new record of 38.7 degrees was set in cambridge. july is now set to be the warmest ever month on record, across the globe. if...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.ea of pumice — the size of 20,000 football fields — was first reported by australian sailors earlier this month. experts say the mass likely came from an underwater volcano near tonga, which erupted around the seventh of august. this has been the hottest late august bank holiday on record — though it is not a holiday in scotland. temperatures rose to more than 33 degrees celsius in west london — beating the previous record of 28 degrees two years ago. richard lister has more details.
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.ea of pumice — the size of 20,000 football fields — was first reported by australian sailors earlier this month. experts say the mass likely came from an underwater volcano near tonga, which erupted around the seventh of august. this has been the hottest late august bank holiday on record — though it is not a holiday in scotland. temperatures rose to more than 33 degrees celsius in west london — beating the previous record of 28 degrees two years ago....
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sabes que es padre judith, la gente en casa practicar con sus hijos ahora que van a regresar a clasestudiantes de estar aquí por 60 millones de días cada año. presentamos here for healthy schools. el nuevo programa de lysol dedicado a frenar el contagio de enfermedades en las escuelas enseñando hábitos saludables y aliándonos con una compañía de termómetros inteligentes. conoce más sobre el programa en lysol.com ah...es 100% leche de verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. [música] ...escuchando su música favorita: salsa... merengue... reguetón... hip p,norteña y cumbia amazónica. sin saber que está pagando por varios streamings de música que nunca usa. nos pasa a todos, ¿verdad? por eso este equipo inventó control tower. ahora ella puede ver, en un lugar, los pagos recurrentes que hace con wells fargo... para decidir qué cancelar. esto es control. esto es wells fargo. máscara telescopic de l'oréal. pestañas hasta un 60% más largas. definición precisa grac
sabes que es padre judith, la gente en casa practicar con sus hijos ahora que van a regresar a clasestudiantes de estar aquí por 60 millones de días cada año. presentamos here for healthy schools. el nuevo programa de lysol dedicado a frenar el contagio de enfermedades en las escuelas enseñando hábitos saludables y aliándonos con una compañía de termómetros inteligentes. conoce más sobre el programa en lysol.com ah...es 100% leche de verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso...
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at toddbrook reservoir was badly damaged after torrential rain. 0ur north of england correspondent juditherbyshire countryside. it‘s flown this journey hundreds of times, but every time has to be as exact as the last. the helicopter and dam must line up, each gravel bag dropped with precision. this is a battle which has been waged from the air, across the ground and in the water. the goal — to lower the reservoir level to the point where the dam wall is no longer under threat. this morning, after six days, they did it. and tonight, the first residents were allowed back in... it‘s good to be home. ..as a small pocket of whaley bridge was reopened. how much of a relief is it to be back now? a lot. so much. ifeel so much happier to be home. but, yeah, it‘ll good to be back in my bed! but the return hasn‘t been without problems. utilities have been cut off at some houses. all the freezer — they turned the power off the other night, so everything‘s gone. so, it‘sjust a nightmare. most of those whose homes were evacuated are spending another night away, but police promised them that as soon as
at toddbrook reservoir was badly damaged after torrential rain. 0ur north of england correspondent juditherbyshire countryside. it‘s flown this journey hundreds of times, but every time has to be as exact as the last. the helicopter and dam must line up, each gravel bag dropped with precision. this is a battle which has been waged from the air, across the ground and in the water. the goal — to lower the reservoir level to the point where the dam wall is no longer under threat. this morning,...
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our correspondent judith moritz reports.s to get to flooded homes, rescue crews help 11 people and four dogs to safety this evening in bramall, south of manchester. with force enough to pick up this being, water in the area has been raging all afternoon. in nearby cheadle hume, the floods moved along roads, across driveways and energy back gardens. in poynton, a major incident was declared as people grabbed whatever they could to bail out the water. the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious. this toddler carried out of the torrent, his family in the car when rescuers reached them. in the end, they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? in the boot of the car, yes, i guess we were on a slope and it is where the water seemed the slowest and the lowest that way. hailstones hammer down on this housing estate in leyburn. you couldn't believe what you were filming? no. allison lawes was in disbelief as s
our correspondent judith moritz reports.s to get to flooded homes, rescue crews help 11 people and four dogs to safety this evening in bramall, south of manchester. with force enough to pick up this being, water in the area has been raging all afternoon. in nearby cheadle hume, the floods moved along roads, across driveways and energy back gardens. in poynton, a major incident was declared as people grabbed whatever they could to bail out the water. the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.doubt, as the latest rescue deal collapsed. the league one club has been set a deadline of 5:00pm tomorrow to convince the efl they can stay in business. here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. newsreel: he charges in and there's bolton's second goal! it is one of england's oldest and most historic clubs. bolton wanderers have scored the fourth cup victory of their history. fa cup winners, premier league regulars until recently, but how times change. this year has seen bolton fans protesting against their owners, with the club mired in financial problems, and now it's on the brink. a takeover has collapsed and, barring developments, administrators say they will start closing it down this week. fans are fearing the worst. it would just be so, so sad that a club with this long—standing history, one of the founding clubs in the league, would just cease to exist. i've been a fan my whole life. ijust can't imagine that happening, and nor can anybody else. but if these people don't do th
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.doubt, as the latest rescue deal collapsed. the league one club has been set a deadline of 5:00pm tomorrow to convince the efl they can stay in business. here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. newsreel: he charges in and there's bolton's second goal! it is one of england's oldest and most historic clubs. bolton wanderers have scored the fourth cup victory of their history. fa cup winners, premier league regulars until recently, but how times change. this...
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judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.city. good evening to you. how does this provisional deal work for you?m seems, in some ways, to be a win— one situation. the british government doesn't have to say they have to slice 5000 jobs which, a nyway have to slice 5000 jobs which, anyway you cut it, is a huge amount ofjobs. and for the buyer, this military pension fund for turkey, they end up getting row material supplierfor one of they end up getting row material supplier for one of the assets they own in turkey, and suddenly they don't have to be buying as much maybe from the chinese or from the russians of the day in fact have their own mill that they own and are getting a directly from the uk. but it seemed, on the surface at least, an unlikely tie up between a steel company any turkish pension fund but you are hinting over the link might lay there. pension funds invest in all sorts of things, and in this case, the happen to be investor in a steel maker. in this case, this is a steel—maker that does make a lot of products
judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.city. good evening to you. how does this provisional deal work for you?m seems, in some ways, to be a win— one situation. the british government doesn't have to say they have to slice 5000 jobs which, a nyway have to slice 5000 jobs which, anyway you cut it, is a huge amount ofjobs. and for the buyer, this military pension fund for turkey, they end up getting row material supplierfor one of they end up getting row material supplier for one of the assets...
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this is matilda and judith gross. this is their house near evansville. how many of you know where evansville is? edwardsville. >> edwardsville. i'm sorry. have to correct two things on this. okay you know where, where is edwardsville, then? where is it? it is where? on the other - okay. west, okay. that's fine. this is his house. his house was the largest in the county. his house was the first to have a telephone. the first to have running water. this is a black man who has excess on the kansas soil. now, i'm almost ready to wrap this up. i know we are going long. i'm sorry. we know something about the general civil rights movement. and we all know the story of greensboro. the first sit in. except, that that's not true. the first sit in's were actually, at this drugstore in wichita kansas two years before greensboro. in fact, the people in greensboro learned from the folks in wichita, kansas about the techniques for organizing a city in. and, one of the leaders of that city and was ronald w walters who eventually becomes a prominent professor at howard u
this is matilda and judith gross. this is their house near evansville. how many of you know where evansville is? edwardsville. >> edwardsville. i'm sorry. have to correct two things on this. okay you know where, where is edwardsville, then? where is it? it is where? on the other - okay. west, okay. that's fine. this is his house. his house was the largest in the county. his house was the first to have a telephone. the first to have running water. this is a black man who has excess on the...
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but at this point, it's the uncertainly that's really hurting american businesses. >> judith lee andate it. thank you both very much >> thank you. >>> there's the political analysis talk more about the big money impacter let's bring in the big money guy literally joiningous on the cnbc news line. guy, take your pick. the markets are soaring on these headlines. eunice yoon saying that chinese officials are unaware of any phone calls. you ever european union comments as well. what should we really be focussed on right now? >> well, be focussed on the fact that i think sthchgs u.s./china trade deal is front and center, there are other factors going on as well. listen, i can i speak intelligently as to whether or not president trump had conversation with the chinese, the chinese -- i have no idea, but i do know this and i think you know as well and your viewers know, president trump from the start has said the stock market is a report card for his administration he is laser focussed on that and i think he's going to say and tweet what he needs to sort of assuage some of the market fears.
but at this point, it's the uncertainly that's really hurting american businesses. >> judith lee andate it. thank you both very much >> thank you. >>> there's the political analysis talk more about the big money impacter let's bring in the big money guy literally joiningous on the cnbc news line. guy, take your pick. the markets are soaring on these headlines. eunice yoon saying that chinese officials are unaware of any phone calls. you ever european union comments as well....
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judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.wer blackout any decade, the national grid which manages the network has delivered its first report to the energy regulator explaining more about what happened. earlier we spoke to our business correspondent where one of the power stations went down last week. the report the national grid has sent to off gem this evening is just the first stage of an urgent review, the energy regulator told it to carry out, explaining the chain of events that led to nearly i out, explaining the chain of events that led to nearlyi million people losing their power temporarily and to extended transport disruption one week ago today. how did it happen? trains stopped on the tracks, passengers stranded. major railway stations in chaos. national grid says the incident was exceptional. we already know what triggered it — a power station near bedford and a wind farm off the yorkshire coast both went off—line in short succession. a drop in supply can have serious knock—on effects, so part of the network had to
judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.wer blackout any decade, the national grid which manages the network has delivered its first report to the energy regulator explaining more about what happened. earlier we spoke to our business correspondent where one of the power stations went down last week. the report the national grid has sent to off gem this evening is just the first stage of an urgent review, the energy regulator told it to carry out, explaining the chain of events that led to nearly i...
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. >>> another victim of the camp fire is identified. 68-year-old judith cypher of paradise died in november other people died in the massive fire in paradise. three more victims remains have tentatively been identified but haven't been named. two of the victims are still unknown. 15,000 homes were destroyed. >>> happening today, in contra costa county, the pleasant hill council will vote on allowing two delivery only marijuana business. under the proposed ordinance those stores would have to be 600 feet away from schools, day cares and youth centers. no other types of marijuana businesses will be allowed in the city. >>> talk about a spicy drug bust, border patrol agents showing off their latest catch, agents stopped more than $2 million worth of marijuana at the border near san diego on thursday. the 7500 pounds of pot was mixed in with a shipment of jalapeno peppers. >>> the countdown is on for more adventures. burning man is less than one week away. tens of thousands will flock to black rock nevada desert playa. they'll breathe in a lot of dust. a new study tells us the dust does not pos
. >>> another victim of the camp fire is identified. 68-year-old judith cypher of paradise died in november other people died in the massive fire in paradise. three more victims remains have tentatively been identified but haven't been named. two of the victims are still unknown. 15,000 homes were destroyed. >>> happening today, in contra costa county, the pleasant hill council will vote on allowing two delivery only marijuana business. under the proposed ordinance those...
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i know because i've been there. 2005 when judith miller was with "the new york times," she voluntarilyention center rather than identify her sources. she is now a fox news contributor. great to see you this evening. >> nice to see you, martha. >> martha: what are your thoughts on this story? now that you had a little bit of time to digest of this and the ball keeps moving forward with these now-apparently sleeping guards. >> exactly. that's just the latest report. two of the guards who were supposed to look in on mr. epstein every 30 minutes did not do so. that is an unconfirmed report, the justice department is not commenting on it, but it is one of the many troubling aspects of epstein's death that's now being looked at and investigated. there are so many troubling questions about what happened here, but there's also a lot of misinformation about what people are being told. i know that being a prison guard is very hard work and they are underpaid, but the mcc, the metropolitan correctional center was not severely understaffed. it was operating according to my sources at about 84% sta
i know because i've been there. 2005 when judith miller was with "the new york times," she voluntarilyention center rather than identify her sources. she is now a fox news contributor. great to see you this evening. >> nice to see you, martha. >> martha: what are your thoughts on this story? now that you had a little bit of time to digest of this and the ball keeps moving forward with these now-apparently sleeping guards. >> exactly. that's just the latest report....
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. >>> an update now with another victim identified in the deadly camp fire with judith seifer being named. three people whose remains were recovered after the wildfire have been identified but not named and two of the 86 remain unknown. the fire in november destroyed nearly 15,000 homes in paradise and the surrounding towns and in some cases, it has taken months to identify the victims and notify their next of kin. >>> fears of a recession are at a high after a tumultuous week on wall street. >> the economy is strong and there's nothing to worry about with laura podesta having the latest. >>> president donald trump and his team believe the u.s. economy would continue to grow. >> we are doing commendably well. our consumers are rich. i give a tremendous tax cut and they are loaded up with money. >> reporter: the selloff on wall street last week and a warning from the bond market warn of a recession on the market. peter navarro sees a different picture. >> what i'm seeing looking at the macro tea leaves is a strong trump economy and bull-ish stock market through 2020 and beyond. >> reporter
. >>> an update now with another victim identified in the deadly camp fire with judith seifer being named. three people whose remains were recovered after the wildfire have been identified but not named and two of the 86 remain unknown. the fire in november destroyed nearly 15,000 homes in paradise and the surrounding towns and in some cases, it has taken months to identify the victims and notify their next of kin. >>> fears of a recession are at a high after a tumultuous week...
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judith what is the real stage. it's like he's naked knocked in the foot all 3 even if he plays brilliantly you can still tell from his tone whether he has a rich life or not i he means to. meeting the pianist minahan pressler would likewise prove to have a lasting impact on daniel hope in 2002 pressler offered the young violinist a place in his world renowned chamber music ensemble the trio. infests guns guns he was really very very special yes. and i was happy how we played. this oh he could absorb everything like a sponge. the wonderful enthusiasm he had for everything that hamish subhuti flea everything developed at him. and how wonderful it was that his kind of talent gave me new ideas. and because of this great talent i felt he was a partner right from the start. and. 6 it was that special sensitive it gave the trio fresh impetus and when they finally parted company in 2008 the violinist took a courageous step. he wanted to realize his own projects and tell his own stories so once more he intuitively followed
judith what is the real stage. it's like he's naked knocked in the foot all 3 even if he plays brilliantly you can still tell from his tone whether he has a rich life or not i he means to. meeting the pianist minahan pressler would likewise prove to have a lasting impact on daniel hope in 2002 pressler offered the young violinist a place in his world renowned chamber music ensemble the trio. infests guns guns he was really very very special yes. and i was happy how we played. this oh he could...
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judith moritz reports. this journey hundreds of times, but every time has to be as exact as the last. the helicopter and dam must line up, each gravel bag dropped with precision. this is a battle that has been waged from the air, across the ground and in the water. the goal, to lower the reservoir level by eight metres. that's below the point where the dam failed. this morning, after six days of effort, they did it. the water, now at target level but the displaced people of this community, not immediately allowed back home. if you've managed to get to that magic eight metre figure, why aren't people straight back into their houses? if we get further extreme weather events, it could fill very quickly so we need to make sure we got a resilient plan in place to make sure that the reservoir doesn't fill and if any water get into the reservoir we can pump it out. they have been moving further away from disaster with every gallon pumped through miles and miles of pipeline. a challenge so big that a new road had t
judith moritz reports. this journey hundreds of times, but every time has to be as exact as the last. the helicopter and dam must line up, each gravel bag dropped with precision. this is a battle that has been waged from the air, across the ground and in the water. the goal, to lower the reservoir level by eight metres. that's below the point where the dam failed. this morning, after six days of effort, they did it. the water, now at target level but the displaced people of this community, not...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bury.0'mara football supporters association. thanks very much for joining us, tom. just a few months ago, bury was celebrating promotion. how did they get to this point? you heard in that report that these issues are not new, the financial problems last year despite that problem, none of the players were paid february onwards. the owner seems to be taunting bury fans from studios across the country. how to be get into a position where he was with no proof of any money, and able to ta ke with no proof of any money, and able to take over this historic club? 0ne of the early members of the football league, and potentially now at the 11th hour close to ceasing to exist? what impact will have on the fans? in his defence, he says these issues are historic and he inherited them, didn't he? he should not have been allowed to inherent them, that's the point. how was somebody with no financial backing, whose history of buying companies that are insolvent and selling the assets, how was he able to tak
judith moritz, bbc news, bury.0'mara football supporters association. thanks very much for joining us, tom. just a few months ago, bury was celebrating promotion. how did they get to this point? you heard in that report that these issues are not new, the financial problems last year despite that problem, none of the players were paid february onwards. the owner seems to be taunting bury fans from studios across the country. how to be get into a position where he was with no proof of any money,...
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the butte county sheriff's office positively id the remains of judith sipper of paradise pick the 68-year-old was one of 86 people who perished in the wildfire. 3 people have been tentatively identified but not yet named by the sheriff's office. two other victims remain unknown. in the aftermath of the campfire, authorities used dna testing to identify bone fragments and other remains which they say have been slow and arduous. >> not to the race for the white house, democratic candidate, elizabeth warren was one of several candidates who attended a gathering of african- american church leaders in atlanta. she touched on a number of topics from voter suppression to her plan for universal childcare . >> a two cent wealth tax on billionaire so we can make an investment in every single one of our babies, universal childcare for now all of them. we leave no one behind pickets about raising wages for every childcare worker and preschool teacher in america. >> bernie sanders that you see there was also at the event. he blasted resident trump for what he calls racist and xenophobic rhetoric t
the butte county sheriff's office positively id the remains of judith sipper of paradise pick the 68-year-old was one of 86 people who perished in the wildfire. 3 people have been tentatively identified but not yet named by the sheriff's office. two other victims remain unknown. in the aftermath of the campfire, authorities used dna testing to identify bone fragments and other remains which they say have been slow and arduous. >> not to the race for the white house, democratic candidate,...
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high i would climb over this wall and make my way down the side of this mountain and see chris and judith and robert and .ur friends it is a part of who i am. so proud of this community. just looking out at everyone who is taking the time to be here this morning. i want to begin with my thanks and at the expression of my pride and this community at this moment. oner this horrific tragedy august 3 where 22 lives were taken from us, dozens more injured and still grieving, many still and medical center, not yet through the was but being pulled through are the families and their friends and this community. the way that we have met this tragedy though we were targeted because we are a community of immigrants, we are a community , they mexican american try to define us by our differences we show just how strong we are and i hope it gave an example to the rest of the country about who we can become. lest we come up went over to the memorial just outside of the walmart. --were paying hours respects are respects, there were us a band playing, people dancing. families in silence and through tears w
high i would climb over this wall and make my way down the side of this mountain and see chris and judith and robert and .ur friends it is a part of who i am. so proud of this community. just looking out at everyone who is taking the time to be here this morning. i want to begin with my thanks and at the expression of my pride and this community at this moment. oner this horrific tragedy august 3 where 22 lives were taken from us, dozens more injured and still grieving, many still and medical...
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. >> reporter: judith ortiz lives in her rv. with her 2-year-old nephew and her sister. she works at a restaurant but says she couldn't afford the apartment she was living in when rent increased from 1200 to $3,200 a month. >> it has been a little bit hard. to get back in business. get back on my feet. >> reporter: to help her and others living in rvs get back on their feet project we hope a nonprofit and the city of east palo alto started rv safe parking in may. transforming a once vacant lot into a community of rvs that house mostly families. there are toilets, showers along with washers and dryers. people can park their rvs hear from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. there is also a security guard on site. this. >> you talk to them not at them. then you begin to establish that level of trust. >> reporter:who have been living here in their rvs have transitioned into early success of this program lead leaders from other bay area cities to come see this program for themselves on this night. ear-old and her family are scheof their rv in september. >> it feels good. i'll have my own
. >> reporter: judith ortiz lives in her rv. with her 2-year-old nephew and her sister. she works at a restaurant but says she couldn't afford the apartment she was living in when rent increased from 1200 to $3,200 a month. >> it has been a little bit hard. to get back in business. get back on my feet. >> reporter: to help her and others living in rvs get back on their feet project we hope a nonprofit and the city of east palo alto started rv safe parking in may. transforming...
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we will hear from our science correspondent soon but first, judith morris.in disbelief at being displaced. the whole community affected, with little time to think, just an urgency to get to safety as quickly as possible. this is the danger they are running from, the dam which has protected their town for nearly 200 years, tonight dangerously close to collapsing. whaley bridge now looks like a ghost town, people asked to leave their homes and businesses and get out of the area. i finished my shift at 2:00pm, drove back down to whaley bridge to go home. the police stopped me and said you cannot go into the village. i said, but i'm a resident. you know, i need to get in to get home. and he said no. i said, well, my partner is at home with the dog. he said, just ring him and tell him to get out. probably a precaution, isn't it? you can't risk it, really. if something happens to the dam, we're getting wet. here is the reason. intense rain yesterday caused a torrent of water to overflow the dam. damage was caused to its concrete panels, and today, fears grew that
we will hear from our science correspondent soon but first, judith morris.in disbelief at being displaced. the whole community affected, with little time to think, just an urgency to get to safety as quickly as possible. this is the danger they are running from, the dam which has protected their town for nearly 200 years, tonight dangerously close to collapsing. whaley bridge now looks like a ghost town, people asked to leave their homes and businesses and get out of the area. i finished my...
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the judith's or the youth and. his supporters were also asked in forced chanting elections now elections now sound the need has made clear his bid for power and his popularity is steadily on the rise because of his anti migrant policy the government collapses plunged italy even deeper into one of its worst political crises in recent years. let's go straight to rome now where did the views of max sanders standing by for us today do you max what are the political options and possibilities right now for italy. so the government crisis is in full swing here in italy at the moment and now the ball is in the president's court. explore option has to find an alternative option for government so this could be a left wing coalition or a center left coalition between 5 stars and the p.d. social democrat party but however they would have to find a strong mandate a so to say another option would be calling for new elections snap elections these however would not take place right away there are constitutional procedures that hav
the judith's or the youth and. his supporters were also asked in forced chanting elections now elections now sound the need has made clear his bid for power and his popularity is steadily on the rise because of his anti migrant policy the government collapses plunged italy even deeper into one of its worst political crises in recent years. let's go straight to rome now where did the views of max sanders standing by for us today do you max what are the political options and possibilities right...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford. a vast "raft" of volcanic rocks stretching over one hundred and fifty square kilometers is drifting through the pacific ocean, scientists say. the sea of pumice — the size of 20,000 football fields — was first reported by australian sailors earlier this month. experts say the mass likely came from an underwater volcano near tonga, which erupted around the seventh of august. this has been the hottest late august bank holiday on record — though it is not a holiday in scotland. temperatures rose to more than 33 degrees celsius in west london — beating the previous record of 28 degrees two years ago. richard lister has more details. it's europe's biggest street party, and this year the notting hill carnival was hotter than ever. over the past two days over a million people danced their way through temperatures in the 30s. officially, today's temperature record was broken rather more quietly here at tibenham in norfolk when the thermometer here hit 28.6 celsius. in frinton, a nearby resort
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford. a vast "raft" of volcanic rocks stretching over one hundred and fifty square kilometers is drifting through the pacific ocean, scientists say. the sea of pumice — the size of 20,000 football fields — was first reported by australian sailors earlier this month. experts say the mass likely came from an underwater volcano near tonga, which erupted around the seventh of august. this has been the hottest late august bank holiday on record — though...
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the judith's or the. his supporters were also asked in forced chanting elections now elections now salvini has made clear his bid for power and his popularity is steadily on the rise because call crises in recent years. max and then joins me now from rome max the elections that are new coalitions seem to be the 2 options available what happens next. that's right emirate of the government crisis is in full swing and now the ball is in the president's courts this is president of italy he will have to find a solution to carry on with the with the governing of this country and one of them could be to find an alternative coalition which could be the 5 star movement that has been in power so so far but with a different coalition partners than of the league with the center left party however the p.t. party is not yet sure if they really want to join this governing coalition they said they might do so if they have a strong consensus within the party a strong majority for a sustainable government the other option
the judith's or the. his supporters were also asked in forced chanting elections now elections now salvini has made clear his bid for power and his popularity is steadily on the rise because call crises in recent years. max and then joins me now from rome max the elections that are new coalitions seem to be the 2 options available what happens next. that's right emirate of the government crisis is in full swing and now the ball is in the president's courts this is president of italy he will...
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judith moritz is in chapel—en—le—frith, where some of those evacuated have been ta ken for safety.out the dam were raised at 11am. by two o'clock, people were being told it was urgent, told to get out of their houses. they were brought here, offered cups of tea and accommodation but tonight there is anxiety, they are crossing their fingers, hoping the rain holds off and that the dam, which protects their entire town, holds tight. in an emergency, a comforting hand, reassurance for those in disbelief at being displaced. a whole community affected, with little time to think, just an urgency to get to safety as quickly as possible. this is the danger they are running from, the dam, which has protected their town for nearly 200 years, tonight dangerously close to collapsing. whaley bridge now looks like a ghost town, people asked to leave their homes and businesses and get out of the area. i finished my shift at 2pm, drove back down to whaley bridge to go home and the police stopped me and said you can't go into the village. i said, i'm a resident, i need to get home. he said, no make.
judith moritz is in chapel—en—le—frith, where some of those evacuated have been ta ken for safety.out the dam were raised at 11am. by two o'clock, people were being told it was urgent, told to get out of their houses. they were brought here, offered cups of tea and accommodation but tonight there is anxiety, they are crossing their fingers, hoping the rain holds off and that the dam, which protects their entire town, holds tight. in an emergency, a comforting hand, reassurance for those...
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plus the world's oldest film festival gets underway in venice french actors catherine venues judith finish grace the red carpet as their film the truth kicks off the competition for the golden why. i'm so me so much going to thank you for joining us italy's president has given the prime minister giuseppe conti a mandate to form a new government said the government would need to start right away on a budget for next year and would work to modernize italy to make it more competitive countries mandate follows a series of political twists and turns after the country's far right deputy. a minister called his party out of the governing coalition the 2 former rivals the antiestablishment 5 star movement of the center left democratic party this week agreed to join forces to avoid a new election and journalist is standing by in rome with the latest good to see you so it looks like a green light for this new coalition but what hurdles does it still have to overcome. yes there are quite a few and as you mention these ones it's a rivals and now agreeing to work together so some of the sticking points
plus the world's oldest film festival gets underway in venice french actors catherine venues judith finish grace the red carpet as their film the truth kicks off the competition for the golden why. i'm so me so much going to thank you for joining us italy's president has given the prime minister giuseppe conti a mandate to form a new government said the government would need to start right away on a budget for next year and would work to modernize italy to make it more competitive countries...
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it's a family drama with 2 strong female characters played by french actress catherine to news and judith but despite that star female talent the festival is facing criticism of gender bias over a lack of women directors. belittle. it once again it's time to see and be seen actors and directors bring their newest films to the oldest film festival in the world so it's no secret here if you win a golden lion on the venice lido you've got a good chance of winning an oscar. your kids are going to go i believe that this year to a film that's run here in venice will be awarded to moscow by the. to me and hollywood . the be and ali opened with the film love their e.t.a. for the truth by hirokazu korea and with cutting to nerve and juliette binoche the 2 women play mother and daughter the new plays a great actress who has just penned her autobiography but the daughter finds the truth revealed in the memoir upsetting which strains the relationship. as you know . the mother is famous for making up stories when she answers interview questions because imagination is more important to her than this tr
it's a family drama with 2 strong female characters played by french actress catherine to news and judith but despite that star female talent the festival is facing criticism of gender bias over a lack of women directors. belittle. it once again it's time to see and be seen actors and directors bring their newest films to the oldest film festival in the world so it's no secret here if you win a golden lion on the venice lido you've got a good chance of winning an oscar. your kids are going to...
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bickering and for the very latest let's go straight to room and to jim this is a jew yes how dearly judith critics are saying that much of salvini has manufactured this political crisis now he's currently very high in opinion both in the country why is he so popular but also be has been rising in popularity over the last year and that has allowed basically a free rein within his government now polls now project him if elections were to take place now actually living up to 37 percent of votes and that is a 20 percent increase on what his party that gained in the elections in march of 20000 that is a huge increase and he is basically taking the spot of the 5 star movement which was the 1st party back then and has receded to 3rd party so the tables have completely turned now also be has become the prime anti establishment figure within the intel political spectrum and that has brought him a few jocularity he has also used a very aggressive communication strategy he has portrayed himself as a very strong leader but at the same time as someone who is just a normal citizen just like to the beach
bickering and for the very latest let's go straight to room and to jim this is a jew yes how dearly judith critics are saying that much of salvini has manufactured this political crisis now he's currently very high in opinion both in the country why is he so popular but also be has been rising in popularity over the last year and that has allowed basically a free rein within his government now polls now project him if elections were to take place now actually living up to 37 percent of votes...
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judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.e clyde. ministers say the agreement will secure an "absolutely essential" project, to build two ferries, and save hundreds ofjobs. but unions are warning that nationalisation for the firm, won't be a "quick fix" for all it's problems. from port glasgow, lorna gordon's report contains flash photography. it's one of the last shipyards on the clyde. but it's been in troubled waters over who pays the cost overruns for two ferries destined for scotland's islands. a new owner is now on the horizon. not a company, but instead of the scottish government — in a move welcomed by the yards workers. the last two weeks have been quite hellish. a lot of families, a lot of mortgages. we got security now, and it's a big relief. i'm just really glad that the jobs have been saved, and we've actually still got the jobs. so i can finish my apprenticeship in time and get it done. the difficulties come down to a disputed £97 million fixed price contract for the two calmac ferries. running on diesel and liq
judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.e clyde. ministers say the agreement will secure an "absolutely essential" project, to build two ferries, and save hundreds ofjobs. but unions are warning that nationalisation for the firm, won't be a "quick fix" for all it's problems. from port glasgow, lorna gordon's report contains flash photography. it's one of the last shipyards on the clyde. but it's been in troubled waters over who pays the cost overruns for two ferries destined for...
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judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.onalised the ferguson shipyard on the clyde. ministers say the agreement will secure an "absolutely essential" project, to build two ferries, and save hundreds ofjobs. but unions are warning that nationalisation for the firm, won't be a "quick fix" for all it's problems. from port glasgow, lorna gordon's report contains flash photography. it's one of the last shipyards on the clyde. but it's been in troubled waters over who pays the cost overruns for two ferries destined for scotland's islands. a new owner is now on the horizon. not a company, but instead of the scottish government — in a move welcomed by the yards workers. the last two weeks have been quite hellish. a lot of families, a lot of mortgages. a bit of security now, and it's a big relief. i'm just really glad that the jobs have been saved, and we've actually still got the jobs. so i can finish my apprenticeship in time and get it done. the difficulties come down to a disputed £97 million fixed price contract for the two cal
judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe.onalised the ferguson shipyard on the clyde. ministers say the agreement will secure an "absolutely essential" project, to build two ferries, and save hundreds ofjobs. but unions are warning that nationalisation for the firm, won't be a "quick fix" for all it's problems. from port glasgow, lorna gordon's report contains flash photography. it's one of the last shipyards on the clyde. but it's been in troubled waters over who pays the cost...