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patrick and kay had survived. and detective kendall had some questions for kay. >>> coming up, there are some other questions detectives would like answered. why would the intruders demand valuables but then leave them behind. after murdering her husband, why did they leave kay alive? >> the indicators are in cases like this that it is the spouse, not a random act. >> when "broken bonds" continues. (neighbor) whatcha working on... (burke) oh, just puttering, tinkering... commemorating bizarre mishaps that farmers has seen and covered. had a little extra time on my hands lately. (neighbor) and that? (burke) oh, this? just an app i've been working on. it's called signal from farmers, and it could save you up to fifteen percent on your auto insurance. simply sign up, drive and save. but i'm sure whatever you've been working on is equally impressive. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. i'm on my phone 24/7. then, for the
patrick and kay had survived. and detective kendall had some questions for kay. >>> coming up, there are some other questions detectives would like answered. why would the intruders demand valuables but then leave them behind. after murdering her husband, why did they leave kay alive? >> the indicators are in cases like this that it is the spouse, not a random act. >> when "broken bonds" continues. (neighbor) whatcha working on... (burke) oh, just puttering,...
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kay. just a few, like five, replied skaggs >> tyler skaggs taking the mound. >> reporter: at 27, the pitcher was one of the game's most promising players. >> one of the many devastating things about fentanyl is many of those who overdose on it will never even know they took it. >> reporter: in a statement, skaggs' heartbroken family says, we are relieved that no one else who was supplied drugs by this angels executive met the same fate as tyler. at skaggs' public memorial, eric kay was there grieving with his team now he faces years behind bars. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> another major story we're following tonight, the horrifying passenger plane crash. at least 16 killed when an air india express plane skidded off the runway and split in two our bill neely now on what happened. >> reporter: in torrential rain, rescuers surround a crashed boeing plane that minutes earlier had skidded off the runway passengers still trapped in their seats, water hosed on it to stop the fire
kay. just a few, like five, replied skaggs >> tyler skaggs taking the mound. >> reporter: at 27, the pitcher was one of the game's most promising players. >> one of the many devastating things about fentanyl is many of those who overdose on it will never even know they took it. >> reporter: in a statement, skaggs' heartbroken family says, we are relieved that no one else who was supplied drugs by this angels executive met the same fate as tyler. at skaggs' public...
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now we will turn to kai byrd. kai: thank you. i want to begin by asking the question about why we cannot have a national conversation about the atomic bomb, when the country is at a point where we are having very controversial conversations about race and the and of women in our society all sorts of really tough issues but we cannot seem to confront this issue, it is verboten. we are still in love with the bomb. me as austrating to historian that we are now having this kind of a conversation 25 years after the smithsonian controversy where the smithsonian museum, our national museum, was compelled to censor itself under pressure, political pressure, from the american legion, from the air force association, from congress. and they canceled a 10,000 square-foot exhibit. that had all sorts of complicated history from both sides and grappled with some of the evidence that, for instance marty was referring to. but we are still there. we are still hearing in the a new books being published, people endorsing what is in effect the offici
now we will turn to kai byrd. kai: thank you. i want to begin by asking the question about why we cannot have a national conversation about the atomic bomb, when the country is at a point where we are having very controversial conversations about race and the and of women in our society all sorts of really tough issues but we cannot seem to confront this issue, it is verboten. we are still in love with the bomb. me as austrating to historian that we are now having this kind of a conversation 25...
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kay was one of them.g on august 6th in a village 25 miles outside of hiroshima. >> all of a sudden you heard this big explosion sound. >> reporter: and then kay saw a cloud. >> you have no idea what it was. just a mushroom cloud came up on top of the mountain. >> first a purplish color, turned into a fiery red, and beautiful colors would start to roll up in the sky. >>ndhe cter was a -- l you could feel it. and sparks flying off from the center of it. >> reporter: like kay, jack had been stranded in hiroshima for four years. born in sacramento, an american child taken by his father to see a dying grandparent. by the summer of 1945, jack was in a military factory. the morning of august 6th was the beginning of a normal day. >> there was no warning at all. streetcars running, people on the street, people reading the morning paper and so forth. 8:15 came, boom, the bomb exploded. >> reporter: within half an hour, jack saw the victims walking out of the city. >> a woman walking, like a ghost, she had rags han
kay was one of them.g on august 6th in a village 25 miles outside of hiroshima. >> all of a sudden you heard this big explosion sound. >> reporter: and then kay saw a cloud. >> you have no idea what it was. just a mushroom cloud came up on top of the mountain. >> first a purplish color, turned into a fiery red, and beautiful colors would start to roll up in the sky. >>ndhe cter was a -- l you could feel it. and sparks flying off from the center of it. >>...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.00:02:39,564 --> 2147483051:38:04,497 now on bbc one, time 2147483051:38:04,497 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for the news where you are. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world; it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are madeline grant, deputy comment editor at the daily telegraph and the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party, lance price. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the international edition of the financial times says alexander lukashenko, who's ruled belarus for the past 26 years, is fighting for his political future as striking workers booed him and protests against his leadership intensified across the country. according to the metro, pupil power in the uk has forced the government into a u—turn on a—level and gcse grading ? after education secretary gavin
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.00:02:39,564 --> 2147483051:38:04,497 now on bbc one, time 2147483051:38:04,497 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for the news where you are. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world; it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are madeline grant, deputy comment editor at the daily telegraph and the...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.er city enjoyed their return of football's champions league tonight, beating real madrid 2—1 at the etihad stadium, going through to the quarter finals, 4—2 on aggregate. here's andy swiss. 163 days after their first leg, at last, manchester city and real madrid with unfinished business. city, in case you'd forgotten, had a 2—1 advantage, and it was soon even more. raheem sterling could barely believe his luck. a terrible blunder from raphael varane, but a perfect start for the hosts. with no gareth bale, real looked lacklustre, until this. karim benzema with a goal — game on. if real scored again it was extra time, but after the break — just watch this. another gaffe by varane, a nimble finish by gabrieljesus, and city were on the brink. another defensive howler, but the hosts didn't mind. real now had to score twice, but instead it was still city that threatened. david silva just over as they ultimately eased to victory. next up a quarterfinal with lyon and after this they'll feel an
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.er city enjoyed their return of football's champions league tonight, beating real madrid 2—1 at the etihad stadium, going through to the quarter finals, 4—2 on aggregate. here's andy swiss. 163 days after their first leg, at last, manchester city and real madrid with unfinished business. city, in case you'd forgotten, had a 2—1 advantage, and it was soon even more. raheem sterling could barely believe his luck. a terrible blunder from raphael varane, but a...
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. >> reporter: kay barber was like a mother to marie. hers the second family to take marie in, when she was 18 and struggling. >> marie's nickname that i gave her was rosy because she was always just, you know, peachy and rosy and happy. >> reporter: like she was when she met jeff carlson, and he fell hard. >> and it was like instant. >> reporter: so they married. and they had a daughter named paris. and thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice, became a deputy sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> reporter: but then, for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were more secrets. that as a girl, marie had been sexually assaulted. and sometimes her love and joy were chased into a darker place. >> the biggest issue was she didn't love herself. >> reporter: they tried. but the marriage didn't last. and after that, marie drifted a little. jobs fell through. she had to move frequently. jeff suggested paris, then 3, would have a more stable li
. >> reporter: kay barber was like a mother to marie. hers the second family to take marie in, when she was 18 and struggling. >> marie's nickname that i gave her was rosy because she was always just, you know, peachy and rosy and happy. >> reporter: like she was when she met jeff carlson, and he fell hard. >> and it was like instant. >> reporter: so they married. and they had a daughter named paris. and thought their life together would be grand. marie got a...
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the 66-year-old mt leede kay. and mike, he is alive. >> you just have to act, you can't like -- you have to. i'm happy she was able to get there in time. >> fight or flight and she fought. and that was amazing. you know what the best thing is, we have social media hard a time because there is so much trolling going on, but i was looking at all the comments under that and people were like amazed, a hero. and then the third tweet is where is the gofundme page so we can replace his wheelchair because that was a specialized wheelchair. and it warmed my heart. and also got my adrenalin going last night. so looks like everybody will be okay. and we have heat and high clouds increasing today. i'm watching humidity and dangerous heat and that will combine to-to-bring bring us s nights. and it will himself bring us a slight chance of thunderstorms, and that could mean lightning without rain. right now it looks like most of this will remain offshore like you are seeing right now. for us hopefully it stays offshore so we don
the 66-year-old mt leede kay. and mike, he is alive. >> you just have to act, you can't like -- you have to. i'm happy she was able to get there in time. >> fight or flight and she fought. and that was amazing. you know what the best thing is, we have social media hard a time because there is so much trolling going on, but i was looking at all the comments under that and people were like amazed, a hero. and then the third tweet is where is the gofundme page so we can replace his...
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for decades the nationalist party led by chiang kai-shek governed with a one-party rule.wan's first direct election was held in 1996, realizing the democracy that citizens had long hoped for. one hour's drive from taipei is a small restaurant run by a family from hong kong. the family had believed that beijing would maintain the one-country two-systems policy that it had promised to keep for 50 years when hong kong was returned to mainland china in 1997. >> in 2019, over 2 million people took part in demonstrations inn hong kong. surpassing the scale of the umbrella movement. they were opposing the revision of the extradition bill which would allow hong kong to return wanted criminals to mainland china. on september 4th, the chief executive of hong kong says she would withdraw the bill. but the demonstrations continued.d. the protesters' grereatest dem is the implementation of direct elections. in july and august, when mass demonstrations were being held in hong kong, support movements were active throughout taiwan. this demonstration was organized by taiwanese human righ
for decades the nationalist party led by chiang kai-shek governed with a one-party rule.wan's first direct election was held in 1996, realizing the democracy that citizens had long hoped for. one hour's drive from taipei is a small restaurant run by a family from hong kong. the family had believed that beijing would maintain the one-country two-systems policy that it had promised to keep for 50 years when hong kong was returned to mainland china in 1997. >> in 2019, over 2 million people...
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with me now is kay from washington.ple's president, i have not heard that before. i mean, look at the stagecraft of this for a second. using the white house to full advantage in what is a campaign real action. which is why some people are pretty askance that that is happening there. we have a president there. we have a president there who is wife, maloney, walking down the stairs with incredible lighting. we have ivanka trump talking about her father being as tough as nails —— melania. the reason he is effective is he can do what others can't. his twitter feed being unfiltered, his communication style is not to everybody‘s taste and she can go over that because she is his daughter and he adore so. a lot of people couldn't but that is what makes such an effective person to introduce him because she can take those little digs at him but also paint him as someone at him but also paint him as someone who is very tough and on the side of the american people. can see, as on the side of the american people. (an see, as you sug
with me now is kay from washington.ple's president, i have not heard that before. i mean, look at the stagecraft of this for a second. using the white house to full advantage in what is a campaign real action. which is why some people are pretty askance that that is happening there. we have a president there. we have a president there who is wife, maloney, walking down the stairs with incredible lighting. we have ivanka trump talking about her father being as tough as nails —— melania. the...
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jon kay has been on a test run. nasty conditions on the roads today.would you hand over control of your car to a computer? so, hands—free. at a private test track, with no other traffic, i tried out the technology as if i was on a motorway. whoa. so, that is a very strange feeling. not least for a control freak like me. but the car is driving itself and it is following the lines, the lane that's there, it's swerving around. my temptation is to touch it but i'm not. this is really very odd. i've never done anything like this before. beeping. at the moment, cars like this tell you to put your hands back on the steering wheel after 15 seconds. but ministers want to know if the technology is now reliable enough to let drivers go hands—free for extended periods of time. it could actually save lives. it's estimated within a decade this kind of technology could save almost 4,000 lives. the government will be consulting safety organisations and the industry, but what do drivers think? yeah, i do trust the technology. i use most of what's been invented, but i d
jon kay has been on a test run. nasty conditions on the roads today.would you hand over control of your car to a computer? so, hands—free. at a private test track, with no other traffic, i tried out the technology as if i was on a motorway. whoa. so, that is a very strange feeling. not least for a control freak like me. but the car is driving itself and it is following the lines, the lane that's there, it's swerving around. my temptation is to touch it but i'm not. this is really very odd....
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here'sjon kay. cornwall was not designed for social distancing.ets of st ives are heaving. a bit crowded! a bit crowded, yeah! hiding in a doorway, holiday—makers ed and margaret. there's that many people coming backwards and forwards, you don't know where to go. does it frighten you? it does frighten me, yeah, because i've got heart problems. so, you know... did you think about staying away? well, if i do that i'd never be able to go on holiday. there are clear warnings and restrictions in place. but some locals want more. none of them are kind of wearing masks... michelle and stephen live here but they're not going into town. she lost her retail job during lockdown... we want to get rid of it... ..so knows the importance of tourism to this region. but they feel some visitors are forgetting there's a pandemic. they're packed in like sardines. people are going to be catching the virus. it's going to spread. i personally think, if we carry on the way we are, we're going to have another lockdown. tourism officials say there are actually fewer holida
here'sjon kay. cornwall was not designed for social distancing.ets of st ives are heaving. a bit crowded! a bit crowded, yeah! hiding in a doorway, holiday—makers ed and margaret. there's that many people coming backwards and forwards, you don't know where to go. does it frighten you? it does frighten me, yeah, because i've got heart problems. so, you know... did you think about staying away? well, if i do that i'd never be able to go on holiday. there are clear warnings and restrictions in...
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he has been in two swing states today, he has a ready attacked former governor of ohio jon kay he has attacked former governor of ohiojon kay sick, saying he is a loser, but this is an interesting moment politically because since january of 2017 when president trump was sworn in, he has had control of the microphone, control of the microphone, control of the stage. this week the focus is on democrats, their nomineejoe the focus is on democrats, their nominee joe biden, the focus is on democrats, their nomineejoe biden, his running mate kamala harris, and this is a moment for democrats to push back against that co nsta nt new to push back against that constant new cycle that is the presidency of donald trump. and joe biden is betting that by running what analysts call a front porch campaign, he has really been in his home the past few months because of coronavirus, but he appears to have a lead in the polls between six and 12% depending on which pole you look at. the question is whether this week can solidify that. laura, thank you very much for that. anna greenberg is managing partner
he has been in two swing states today, he has a ready attacked former governor of ohio jon kay he has attacked former governor of ohiojon kay sick, saying he is a loser, but this is an interesting moment politically because since january of 2017 when president trump was sworn in, he has had control of the microphone, control of the microphone, control of the stage. this week the focus is on democrats, their nomineejoe the focus is on democrats, their nominee joe biden, the focus is on...
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the truth is that when i heard ivan do kay i said my god why haven't we thought of this if iran has such tremendous technology and it's not to attack anyone but rather to defend us from imperial aggression which you do kay are a part of and if iran has the chance of selling us a bullet or a missile if we have the chance of buying it good idea yvonne do k. approved i'm going to do it. at least 17 people have been killed by armed groups and 24 hour period in colombia is one of the most violent days since the signing of a peace deal in 2016. ports that comes after weeks of increased unrest across the country. a truck carrying 6 bodies arrives at a morgue in southwest a town long at the center of the country's civil conflict as family members grieve soldiers and police look on disk killings were one of 3 incidents in just 24 hours that left at least 17 young people dead in remote regions of the country it was the deadliest day since the signing of the 2016 peace deal with fart rebels that aimed to end the worst of the violence in several regions of colombia there are groups which are fightin
the truth is that when i heard ivan do kay i said my god why haven't we thought of this if iran has such tremendous technology and it's not to attack anyone but rather to defend us from imperial aggression which you do kay are a part of and if iran has the chance of selling us a bullet or a missile if we have the chance of buying it good idea yvonne do k. approved i'm going to do it. at least 17 people have been killed by armed groups and 24 hour period in colombia is one of the most violent...
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kay. kay. brotherhood you don't need me to go in here her up our new home and admire me they're not mine for that and then not rely on that every month for all who are already. here when you live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just in the united states but across the world. george floyd say's has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd and many of. justice will be served today we are standing here for justice as we bring forward the george floyd justice in palais thing at a lot of the grandstanding from politicians has not really translated into real concrete actions less than a month later re shar brooks was shot and killed and once again the streets were filled with protests now politicians supporting the movement of been criticized for ignoring the looting the vandalism and the gun violence associated with the demonstra
kay. kay. brotherhood you don't need me to go in here her up our new home and admire me they're not mine for that and then not rely on that every month for all who are already. here when you live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just in the united states but across the world. george floyd say's has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to...
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katty kay, always good to talk to you.o, director of university of virginia center for politics. it is very good to talk to you. president trump tonight has to deliver a speech that can convince those who voted for him in 2016 to stay with him in 2020. does he need to do tonight? how did he convince them in 2016? by going hard negative against hillary clinton and making her on acceptable. that's how he won. that's precisely what he is planning to do tonight. i've been told that the speech would require pretty much those of us listening to it to where asbestos clothing, what exactly that means, i can't tell you, but i can tell you it is very tough and very anti—fighting. anti—bite and —— anti—joe biden. what exactly is he going to refer to, the other events happening in america right now? we talked earlier in our intro, the current numbers pandemic, the current numbers pandemic, the antiracism protests across america and various other issues. the economic situation as well. as i understand it, the two attacks, namely, will
katty kay, always good to talk to you.o, director of university of virginia center for politics. it is very good to talk to you. president trump tonight has to deliver a speech that can convince those who voted for him in 2016 to stay with him in 2020. does he need to do tonight? how did he convince them in 2016? by going hard negative against hillary clinton and making her on acceptable. that's how he won. that's precisely what he is planning to do tonight. i've been told that the speech would...
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jon kay has been getting some reaction in bristol. four o'clock this afternoon.and gcses to be based on teachers' assessments. a-levels and gcses in england will be awarded based on the centre assessment grades from teachers. the government u—turn means all of these students will now have their a—levels upgraded. it is like they are trying to save face or something and they have just given us all that stress for no reason. it means when one will get the a grade he was predicted, instead of the b he was given last week. i should be happy that it given last week. i should be happy thatitis given last week. i should be happy that it is like they have toyed with our emotions too much to be happy. i'm not sure what to feel. freire thought she had missed out on uni after getting three grades lower than predicted. now with the upgrade, she told me she should be 0k, upgrade, she told me she should be ok, but it has been a horrible few days. really upset on thursday, leica, inconsolably upset but then i've just been stressed, trying to get my head around different plans f
jon kay has been getting some reaction in bristol. four o'clock this afternoon.and gcses to be based on teachers' assessments. a-levels and gcses in england will be awarded based on the centre assessment grades from teachers. the government u—turn means all of these students will now have their a—levels upgraded. it is like they are trying to save face or something and they have just given us all that stress for no reason. it means when one will get the a grade he was predicted, instead of...
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area from kay is satisfied with simply writing about breath taking adventures. she the it's a quiet life on a ranch in malibu fulfilling a lifelong wish of living in a secluded paradise yet she feels closely connected to her. around the world. are taken and i was in india once and was suddenly surrounded by indians in their twenty's who asked if they could hug me and thank me because i was part of their childhood. by the kintyre i hear the same thing in germany but i wondered how that was possible because life in india is so different to so in my books are definitely my influenced by the realities of life in germany or the united states and not in india in countries where life is sometimes not that easy life and people still speak much more explicitly of all those existential questions of guilt of good and evil there's often a very profound understanding of literature it's literature for them not just entertainment because for stand follet over towards life that it's a totally not want to hide whether fans are interested in dragon writers literary merits the mov
area from kay is satisfied with simply writing about breath taking adventures. she the it's a quiet life on a ranch in malibu fulfilling a lifelong wish of living in a secluded paradise yet she feels closely connected to her. around the world. are taken and i was in india once and was suddenly surrounded by indians in their twenty's who asked if they could hug me and thank me because i was part of their childhood. by the kintyre i hear the same thing in germany but i wondered how that was...
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with a complaint and in fact a 17 she immortalised her feelings and wants to teach who would i forgot kay's warning and sat next to mr in. need to this jacket borrowed from my sister got rumpled monster to young me's 2017 poem launched south korea's me to movement which today were against relevance as the country grapples with yet another sexual harassment scandal che wishes she came forward sooner. and i think i have no regrets. although when writing the poem the monster i thought i was writing it to light. well. i'm sorry for the young korean women i should have written and. the rule of the reexamination of south korea's me to movement comes after the july 9th death likely by suicide of saul mayor talk one soon 2 days prior his former secretary complained to police of years of sexual harassment many at city hall are alleged to have enabled or ignored his behavior lawyers a pox alleged victim compelled the country's human rights commission to investigate prominent south korean women that have come forward to report sexual harassment and sexual crimes have often faced a backlash here their
with a complaint and in fact a 17 she immortalised her feelings and wants to teach who would i forgot kay's warning and sat next to mr in. need to this jacket borrowed from my sister got rumpled monster to young me's 2017 poem launched south korea's me to movement which today were against relevance as the country grapples with yet another sexual harassment scandal che wishes she came forward sooner. and i think i have no regrets. although when writing the poem the monster i thought i was...
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current area from kay is satisfied with simply writing about breathtaking adventures. she leads a quiet life on a ranch in malibu fulfilling a lifelong wish of living in a secluded paradise yet she feels closely connected to her readers around the world . it's fascinating and i was in india once and was suddenly surrounded by indians in their twenty's who asked if they could hug me and thank me because i was part of their childhood but by the can tie. they're the same thing in germany but i...
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por incendios amazon manda app para mejorar estado emocional y juego acapar alas redes sociales, y kay >> a las 12 con 13 le informamos que el huracán laura tocó tierra afectando a los poblados a 90 millas de la ciudad de hpuston carlos nos tiene más detalles de la destrucción del huracán . >> así es, este pueblo se ve como fantasma porque los habitantes decidieron evacuar ayer hoy regresan para ver los daños . >> en medio de la oscuridad,m así dejó el huracán laura a esta población en donde se quedaron sin electricidad 10 mil viviendas según reportes habitante tapiaron sus viviendas otros que no fueron evacuados m, en donde vitrinas se estrellaron lo más común es ver árboles y los que regresaron a su casa, comenzaron a recoger escombros, ellas tienen 96 años la casa solamente tuvo daños menores, debido a la falta de visibilidad, no funcionan los semáforos, dice que se quedaron sin luz, los únicos vehículos que se quedaron en las calles son los del municipio que evalúan dañosm, reportando carlos de pavia telemundo . >> pasamos a información de tecnología para los que usan la aplicación
por incendios amazon manda app para mejorar estado emocional y juego acapar alas redes sociales, y kay >> a las 12 con 13 le informamos que el huracán laura tocó tierra afectando a los poblados a 90 millas de la ciudad de hpuston carlos nos tiene más detalles de la destrucción del huracán . >> así es, este pueblo se ve como fantasma porque los habitantes decidieron evacuar ayer hoy regresan para ver los daños . >> en medio de la oscuridad,m así dejó el huracán laura...
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let's speak to justin dew and his partner, kay, who have had to change their wedding plans as a resultgland. thank you both forjoining us. what had you got planned to? you've been planning it for very long time, you've got something quite ambitious that won't take now? well, yeah, we booked everything up in february, so oui’ booked everything up in february, so our reception ceremony, the honeymoon itself. we will have to cancel the honeymoon, we've had to reduce the guests down to 13 after the announcement. since then, yesterday, we got the news that we won't have a reception any more, so we had to cancel that as well. so will you get married at all, k? you will you get married at all, k? you will just cancel will you get married at all, k? you willjust cancel it or postpone it, 01’ willjust cancel it or postpone it, or do it another time? yes, no, we're definitely getting married. ...the we're definitely getting married. the room is to small, so it's literally the two of us. so we might face book live it so we've got people around the world watching. so we wanted to get married, and
let's speak to justin dew and his partner, kay, who have had to change their wedding plans as a resultgland. thank you both forjoining us. what had you got planned to? you've been planning it for very long time, you've got something quite ambitious that won't take now? well, yeah, we booked everything up in february, so oui’ booked everything up in february, so our reception ceremony, the honeymoon itself. we will have to cancel the honeymoon, we've had to reduce the guests down to 13 after...
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often repellent president he is beenlj will repellent president he is been.” will bring you back in, kayl talk to some who voted for donald trump. many of them still want to stand by him. do you think this completed democratic ticket can do enough to swing some of those suburban voters who were often key when it comes to deciding the eventual result? possibly but i think a lot of the surrounding voters and especially women that you talk about were never so firmly in his camp to begin with and they may have loaned him votes and 26 and hoping he would mature as a president and he would take different tactics when in office and they may well be disappointed in looking for somebody new to vote for. so i think there is a lot of opportunity there to sway and if george says opportunity there to sway and if george sastoe biden is quickly ahead in the polls and they are different than 2016. if we go back four years ago, hillary clinton and donald trump really fluctuating my both in the polls and it also pinned it he was in the headlines that day. their popularity would tend to sync. they were two
often repellent president he is beenlj will repellent president he is been.” will bring you back in, kayl talk to some who voted for donald trump. many of them still want to stand by him. do you think this completed democratic ticket can do enough to swing some of those suburban voters who were often key when it comes to deciding the eventual result? possibly but i think a lot of the surrounding voters and especially women that you talk about were never so firmly in his camp to begin with and...
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more kay yogs on the streets in wisconsin. and more fallout after the police shooting of jacob blake overnight shots ringing out. >> we have shots fired leave the area the sheriff says one person has die die and two others are injured. this report on the blake family. >> reporter: another uneasy night in wis corn sin after the shooting of jacob blake. he was shot seven times in the back sunday. his family says he is paralyzed from the waist down. >> they shot my son seven times. seven times. leek he didn't matter. but my son matters >> police have said little calling it a domestic incident that involved shooting the shooting ignited two nights of protests. protests that grew violent and destructive. >> never did i think anything like this would happen >> after the sun came up the smoke cleared. it was time to clean up as the family pleaded for calm. >> if jacob knew what was going on the violence and the destruction, he would be very unplease the family asking for prayers, a community in need of peace >>> also breaking, millio
more kay yogs on the streets in wisconsin. and more fallout after the police shooting of jacob blake overnight shots ringing out. >> we have shots fired leave the area the sheriff says one person has die die and two others are injured. this report on the blake family. >> reporter: another uneasy night in wis corn sin after the shooting of jacob blake. he was shot seven times in the back sunday. his family says he is paralyzed from the waist down. >> they shot my son seven...
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students back at stories from four students who have had a four days they would rather forget. jon kayc news, bristol. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell. hello, yet again this afternoon, we have seen dramatic thunderstorms breaking out across england and wales. some great looking cloud scapes on the ground if you have been caught in the showers, not so clever. localised flash flooding and plenty of shell are still rattling away at the moment, working their way northwards through the evening, they will start a payday but this curl of rain will push its way into wales and the north—west of england by the end of the night. it gives northern ireland a little break as it moves away. a keen eye will notice towards the side a little brighter spot are showing up by the end of the night. further showers will push their way across england and wales through tuesday and as the sun comes out, they will break out in certain spots. some areas will miss them all together, others again will get heavy downpours and a lot of rain in a short space of time and that risk transfers to scotl
students back at stories from four students who have had a four days they would rather forget. jon kayc news, bristol. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell. hello, yet again this afternoon, we have seen dramatic thunderstorms breaking out across england and wales. some great looking cloud scapes on the ground if you have been caught in the showers, not so clever. localised flash flooding and plenty of shell are still rattling away at the moment, working their way northwards...
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we interviewed kay porter, a mom from boston, talking about the medical marathon that she's been on. >> i have certain imaging that's showing everything is okay, but when you're having all these symptoms continue, you wonder what that does to the body. what does a fever do on and off for 140 days. >> what would an effective treatment, even if you have covid-19, mean for your situation? >> if there were an effective treatment for me, it would change my life as it is right now. it would give me hope. >> reporter: the research at this point is a little less clear on how much the antibody treatment would help someone like kay. she's had 30 or more symptoms that have changed over the course of the month. as the long as the virus replicates, she could be a candidate to stop the additional symptoms and the pain and hardship she's had to endure. >> four months is really hard to get your head around that. sam brock for us there in miami. sam, thank you. promising news in florida. >>> on capitol hill this morning, talks resuming to reach any sort of deal on the next round of a covid relief pac
we interviewed kay porter, a mom from boston, talking about the medical marathon that she's been on. >> i have certain imaging that's showing everything is okay, but when you're having all these symptoms continue, you wonder what that does to the body. what does a fever do on and off for 140 days. >> what would an effective treatment, even if you have covid-19, mean for your situation? >> if there were an effective treatment for me, it would change my life as it is right now....
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jon kay, bbc news, hands—free. it could be quicker than we think.ter, he's been taken to hospital toxic poisoning. he was on his way back from the city of tomsk to moscow. his flight had city of tomsk to moscow. his flight had to be diverted in fa ct to flight had to be diverted in fact to get on the ground and then take him into hospital. his condition is described as being serious and he is in intensive care, apparently. it's not the first time there have been allegations he's been poisoned and ta ken have been allegations he's been poisoned and taken to hospital. he was in a detention centre last year when something similar happened. 0bviously last year when something similar happened. obviously we will keep a very close eye on what is going on there for you and stick with that story. you're watching bbc news. southern parts of ireland are feeling the full force of storm ellen. here in the uk, also very blustery. the winds will increase in many parts of the uk over the next couple of days or so. it is likely to be very unsettled with the storm clo
jon kay, bbc news, hands—free. it could be quicker than we think.ter, he's been taken to hospital toxic poisoning. he was on his way back from the city of tomsk to moscow. his flight had city of tomsk to moscow. his flight had to be diverted in fa ct to flight had to be diverted in fact to get on the ground and then take him into hospital. his condition is described as being serious and he is in intensive care, apparently. it's not the first time there have been allegations he's been...
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taking pain killers and drugs and trying to get through the season. >> reporter: according to espn kaye not only provided oxycodone to skaggs but he abused it with him. two team officials knew it was going on, he says. his attorney saying he'll wait for his attorney to make his story known. skaggs' family attorney releasing a statement overnight saying in part, the family is deeply heartbroken to know tyler would be alive today where it not for a pill containing fentanyl that was provided by the communications director of the angels. the angels say their investigation confirmed no one in management was aware or informed of any employee providing opioids to any player, nor that taylor was using opioids. spts experts saying the onsttch far beyond one team. >> the fact that t gone, should be a warning sign to everyone. it should be a cry for help throughout major league baseball to find out how deep does this go. >> reporter: skaggs' family has questions too. they're encouraging the angels to make their findings public. eva. >> zohreen shaw, thank you. >>> now to two college sports progra
taking pain killers and drugs and trying to get through the season. >> reporter: according to espn kaye not only provided oxycodone to skaggs but he abused it with him. two team officials knew it was going on, he says. his attorney saying he'll wait for his attorney to make his story known. skaggs' family attorney releasing a statement overnight saying in part, the family is deeply heartbroken to know tyler would be alive today where it not for a pill containing fentanyl that was provided...
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>>hope it works out kay recede reporting there. you see this as she knows that the picture simple thing but to the family who has the ownership of it or who wants it. it obviously could mean the world to them. >>well, hundreds of families have lost just about everything in the l a new lightning complex fires and in response vacaville business owners. they banded together to help out by gathering in handing out donations boutique owner athlete app is one of them she decided to partner with a local coffee company in her community to gather up some donations in less than a week she's been able to collect a building full of toys toiletries clothing a whole lot more. she says monetary donations and gift cards are really the most useful so they can ensure evacuees get what they really need. >>and hearing those stories has just been what has made me fall apart when something happens like i don't wait for somebody asked me for help i feel like i just jumped out and now we start something or get people involved. >>so far ashley and her team
>>hope it works out kay recede reporting there. you see this as she knows that the picture simple thing but to the family who has the ownership of it or who wants it. it obviously could mean the world to them. >>well, hundreds of families have lost just about everything in the l a new lightning complex fires and in response vacaville business owners. they banded together to help out by gathering in handing out donations boutique owner athlete app is one of them she decided to...
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a couple there for a beautiful picture that was kay recede reporting for us tonight. a tree that was taken down by the fierce and the road show earlier this month is now work of art, a chainsaw artist in iowa created a wooden sculpture of harkey the hawk that's the mascot of the university of iowa hawkeyes the city of robbins was hit by this storm. earlier this month. the artist says that a local homeowner later saw a tree down by that huge storm which inspired the new sculpture. >>we will not be silent. that was just one of the signs held up by detroit lions players today have to they decided as a team to cancel practice. they wanted to talk to the media instead about police brutality after the shooting of jacob lake which we reported on earlier this hour that was in wisconsin over the weekend. >>first came in today. a team. we were right there. dollars not the joyride organizations want to make a scene. there would have to take a break is not ok we're going to speak on. >>according to espn. the lines decision to cancel practice came about organically it started with
a couple there for a beautiful picture that was kay recede reporting for us tonight. a tree that was taken down by the fierce and the road show earlier this month is now work of art, a chainsaw artist in iowa created a wooden sculpture of harkey the hawk that's the mascot of the university of iowa hawkeyes the city of robbins was hit by this storm. earlier this month. the artist says that a local homeowner later saw a tree down by that huge storm which inspired the new sculpture. >>we...
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randi kay, cnn, west palm beach fort lauderdale. >>> we'll have much more ahead.next, how the trump white house is trying to convince voters his first term in office was a success. a look at his claims and the facts on the eve of the republican convention. with access to america's largest 5g included. that's right. unlimited and nationwide 5g for the whole family for just $25 bucks a line. only at t-mobile. so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy for you with online tools, e-signatures, and no-medical-exam life insurance. plan for better days. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. ♪ take the good, with the bad ♪ live the life you want to have ♪ ♪ send it off, with a bang ♪ it's looking really good! ♪ [whistling] [indistinguishable muffled words] ♪ . >>> good evening. our second hour of a special edition of "360," less than 24 hours away from the r
randi kay, cnn, west palm beach fort lauderdale. >>> we'll have much more ahead.next, how the trump white house is trying to convince voters his first term in office was a success. a look at his claims and the facts on the eve of the republican convention. with access to america's largest 5g included. that's right. unlimited and nationwide 5g for the whole family for just $25 bucks a line. only at t-mobile. so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's...
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in order to protect the integrity of this kay we cannot release detiles at this time. our constitution permits freedom of speech and assembly. individuals are free to disagree, but criminal activity, especially violence, is out of bounds. this event is already gaining extreme media attention. i will once again point out this is not the only life lost to gun violence in portland. on thursday a 16-year-old african-american teenager was gunned down in a city park. three others were injured. our investigators are still seeking information in that case as well. some may not even be aware it happened as it hardly generated any headlines. we have witnessed an increase in more and more uncivilized activity in our city and in our nation. it's incumbent on all of us to do better, so no more lives are lost. portland desperately needs calm. we're living in an extremely divided era. it's time for us to start focusing on what we have in common and not what divides us. lives are at stake. >>> last we will bring up multnomah county district attorney mike schmidt. we ask you to hold th
in order to protect the integrity of this kay we cannot release detiles at this time. our constitution permits freedom of speech and assembly. individuals are free to disagree, but criminal activity, especially violence, is out of bounds. this event is already gaining extreme media attention. i will once again point out this is not the only life lost to gun violence in portland. on thursday a 16-year-old african-american teenager was gunned down in a city park. three others were injured. our...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today: children in scotland begin returning to the classroom as the government faces criticism over low exam grades. talks take place in paris on how to stop hundreds of migrants crossing the english channel in small boats. a hiddenjobs crisis — the latest unemployment figures are out later. but is the furlough scheme obscuring the real numbers? i'll explain all. with live music on hold during the pandemic, pop superstars get behind a campaign to save the industry. manchester united are into the europa league semi—finals with a 1—0 win over fc copenhagen.. they'll face wolves next, if they beat sevilla tonight. its national allotment weekend we have come to dorset road allotments, where the temperature is currently around 22 celsius. for those of us in the heatwave, it will continue for another two days but there is also the risk of heavy thundery downpours, which could lead to flash flooding. details coming up. it's tuesday, 11th august. our top story. scotland's educat
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today: children in scotland begin returning to the classroom as the government faces criticism over low exam grades. talks take place in paris on how to stop hundreds of migrants crossing the english channel in small boats. a hiddenjobs crisis — the latest unemployment figures are out later. but is the furlough scheme obscuring the real numbers? i'll explain all. with live music on hold during the pandemic, pop...
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kay: they had political stagnation, the financial collapse, coronavirus, and now the ramifications ofterrible blast, all of those homeless.ll left tensions are growing in belarus after theuropean union agreed to sanctions againsttr the co demonstrators made it clear they did not accept the results of the rece election. that does not seem to have determine -- deterred president alexander lukashenko who has attempted to quashtehe ps and put up new security controls. >> lukashenko, lock him up, they cry. in minsk, the protests continue no matter the weather. resign is the madsage to the they believe stole the election and brutalized the nation. >> it is a question of life or death. it is really important because we are a good nation. >> across town, the president'ss opponent met to discuss how to removew him, to ensure a peaceful transition of power. theyleed a coordination council. it was low-key but the stakes are high. >> we have not seen any violence it is our proposition. >> something tel me getting the dialogue going with mr. lukashenko isn't going to be easy. were in power once. t
kay: they had political stagnation, the financial collapse, coronavirus, and now the ramifications ofterrible blast, all of those homeless.ll left tensions are growing in belarus after theuropean union agreed to sanctions againsttr the co demonstrators made it clear they did not accept the results of the rece election. that does not seem to have determine -- deterred president alexander lukashenko who has attempted to quashtehe ps and put up new security controls. >> lukashenko, lock him...
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welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today: britain calls on france to take tougher action to stop migrants crossing the channel in boats. lam iamata i am at a children's museum in halifax as it becomes mandatory to wear a face covering in all places in england and scotland today, u nless in england and scotland today, unless you have an exemption, including museums and cinemas. i will be finding out how that will work. a warning to steer clear of packed beaches amid concerns about social distancing, as the heatwave looks set to continue. manchester city finish off the job in the champions league. they had to wait 163 days to do it, but city beat beat real madrid to reach the quarterfinals. it's saturday, august the 8th. our top story: the government says it wants france to do more to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats. hundreds have arrived in recent days and local authorities in kent say they are having to deal with a record number of children travelling alone. our correspondent charlotte g
welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today: britain calls on france to take tougher action to stop migrants crossing the channel in boats. lam iamata i am at a children's museum in halifax as it becomes mandatory to wear a face covering in all places in england and scotland today, u nless in england and scotland today, unless you have an exemption, including museums and cinemas. i will be finding out how that will work. a warning to steer clear of packed beaches...
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tomorrow is a spare the air kay. especially for the east bay and the santa clara valley. that's where the air quality will be a little bit worse. the north bay is in the moderate category. around napa county, the air quality is going to be worse with large fires burning there. coming up, we'll talk about how long the heat will last if it will back off at all. the fire crews will take what they can get we know that. >>> we could be in for more rolling blackouts starting any time now. about an hour ago, cal iso gave notice rotating outages could happen any time between now and the p.m. help relieve the stress on the grid by turning up your thermostat and turning off the large appliances. >> and now to the latest efforts on the fight against a coronavirus. santa clara county just opened up its largest testing site yet. wilson walker is live at fairgrounds in san jose with the latest on this. wilson? >> still seeing some 275 positive tests a day, santa clara county is expanding its testing capacity. with the region's first large scale testing site now on track to become one o
tomorrow is a spare the air kay. especially for the east bay and the santa clara valley. that's where the air quality will be a little bit worse. the north bay is in the moderate category. around napa county, the air quality is going to be worse with large fires burning there. coming up, we'll talk about how long the heat will last if it will back off at all. the fire crews will take what they can get we know that. >>> we could be in for more rolling blackouts starting any time now....
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katty: i'm katty kay. this is "bbc world news america." the impact of mass migration in europe. look at what changed and what has not. >> earlier this year when tensions rose between turkey and europe,ury sent more migrants towards greece. it could do it again. right n' it is greece's actions are also causing concern. katt as president trump tries to paint democra as weak on law and order, joe biden makes it clear he does not support violence. >> the senseless violence and looting and burning and destruction of property -- i want to make something absolutely clear. rioting is not protesting. katty: and we meet tt shepherd from england whose new book set out his vision for the future of farming. ♪ welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the world. greece has been in harbor for migrants seeking a better life. nearly 9000 hundred people arrived there bac in 2015, throwing european politics into today, those numbers are lower but they have started to trend upwards again. the e.u. border forces the balkans is now the most active out for migrants, with more p tn 90ple making
katty: i'm katty kay. this is "bbc world news america." the impact of mass migration in europe. look at what changed and what has not. >> earlier this year when tensions rose between turkey and europe,ury sent more migrants towards greece. it could do it again. right n' it is greece's actions are also causing concern. katt as president trump tries to paint democra as weak on law and order, joe biden makes it clear he does not support violence. >> the senseless violence and...
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yeah that's what happens when you become princess kay of the milky way and there's is behind the mask there. the sophomore at the university of minnesota is the 67th princess kay to promote the state to dairy business. because of the pandemic she knows she has to wear a mask. there's also no audience other than the people watching the live stream from home. i still get my dream. >>of wearing this crowd and getting my likeness sculpted in butter, so i think although there may be a little disappointment that we don't all get to share that moment will have first to come to share stories. >>princess says she's going to freeze the butter sculpture until the pandemic is over and then she's going to have a big party using it as a centerpiece. maybe make some garlic bread or butter cream frosting cake. coming up the news continues on our 24 7 streaming services called her on it is commercial free ella sogomonian standing by live in the newsroom with what we're working on l a. >>hey there vicki new tonight at 11 long after the murder of 2 santa cruz police officers. some key evidence that they
yeah that's what happens when you become princess kay of the milky way and there's is behind the mask there. the sophomore at the university of minnesota is the 67th princess kay to promote the state to dairy business. because of the pandemic she knows she has to wear a mask. there's also no audience other than the people watching the live stream from home. i still get my dream. >>of wearing this crowd and getting my likeness sculpted in butter, so i think although there may be a little...
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kay: was this the inevitable result of loosening up in the summer time in order to get those tourists'economicesos or euros that spn so desperately needed? y: certainly the tourism industry is extremely important for spain. it makes up nearly 15% of the econy, and there was a tremendous amount of pressure on the government throughout june for it to lif the lockdown and open up the country to tourism and in particula to international tourists. so there was that pressure there. the governmentid that. clearly the early part of the tourism season was wiped out. the hope was that in july and august we could see something li a more or less normal tourism season, despite all the problems that there would be. been the case.that really hasn't we haven't seen anything like a normal tourist season. for example, we had the issue of quarantine introduced from people traveling from spain back to the u.k. british travelers are the biggest sing market for the anish tourism industry. other countries are advisinei citizens against traveling to spain or to parts of it. so allf that has been a massive problem. i
kay: was this the inevitable result of loosening up in the summer time in order to get those tourists'economicesos or euros that spn so desperately needed? y: certainly the tourism industry is extremely important for spain. it makes up nearly 15% of the econy, and there was a tremendous amount of pressure on the government throughout june for it to lif the lockdown and open up the country to tourism and in particula to international tourists. so there was that pressure there. the governmentid...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and louise minchin. our headlines today: headteachers call for a plan b if schools can't fully reopen in england, suggesting that week—on, week—off teaching could be required. britain and france hold talks, after hundreds more migrants risk their lives over the weekend to reach the south coast. i'm live on the channel, where it is said to be another busy few days for the coastguard and lifeboat. soft play returns in wales, a first for the uk, along with gyms and swimming pools as part of its latest lockdown easing. good morning. have you been eating out? how much has it helped out? we look at the impact on bars and restaurants of the first week of the chancellor's scheme. remember the name — colin morikawa wins the uspga with a flawless final round in san francisco. a taste of freedom — we'll hear how two beluga whales, captive for more than decade, have moved one step closer to a new open water home. good morning from greenwich park, where the breeze is making it feel fresh. that will not last. another
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and louise minchin. our headlines today: headteachers call for a plan b if schools can't fully reopen in england, suggesting that week—on, week—off teaching could be required. britain and france hold talks, after hundreds more migrants risk their lives over the weekend to reach the south coast. i'm live on the channel, where it is said to be another busy few days for the coastguard and lifeboat. soft play returns in wales, a first for the uk,...
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. ♪ katty: i'm katty kay. this is "bbc world news america ."belarus, more protests and strikes against its president after his disputed election. in the u.s. senate, democrats begin their unconventional convention as the coronavirus has turned the whole event into a virtual one. as he prepares to become the party nominee, what the young people actually think of joe biden? we will take a closer look. ♪ welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the world. alexander lukashenko has ruled belarus for more than 20 years. he gave a speech at a factory but instead got heckled and booed. but he insists he will not call a new election. here is the latest. >> this was the day the workers tued on alexander lukashenko. thousands downing tools and marching. while the strikers rallied outside, belarus' beleaguered president arrived by helicopter to address those who stayed at work. he was no doubt hoping for a friendly crowd. >> [speaking foreign language] >> what he got was a public relations disaster. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking fore
. ♪ katty: i'm katty kay. this is "bbc world news america ."belarus, more protests and strikes against its president after his disputed election. in the u.s. senate, democrats begin their unconventional convention as the coronavirus has turned the whole event into a virtual one. as he prepares to become the party nominee, what the young people actually think of joe biden? we will take a closer look. ♪ welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the world. alexander...
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awarded for talent development today kai habits is the pride of his hometown. i i 1st time i came out here it was like this i care thank you a lot nervous in a stadium like this before and 10 and my mom said. this is going to be you one day. like yeah i hope. going from not playing in front of anybody to playing in front of 60000 people but. oh. i don't ever get old whenever you come you go carefully you get the feeling ok this is the stuff of me and there's nothing else to move or even sleep softly here and that's something that you get the 5 every race car again goes into the ocean. gales and cheers him a city built on the coal mining industry we have to get your hands dirty to put food on the table those mines are now forgotten relics but the working class culture lives on and body by the city's pride and joy. their fake match for western the kenny and his playing style. i think i'm more you know kind of defensive when paul started the plays the whole mentality and and family guy has it fits perfectly which i could push and believe and play or. sumpin people
awarded for talent development today kai habits is the pride of his hometown. i i 1st time i came out here it was like this i care thank you a lot nervous in a stadium like this before and 10 and my mom said. this is going to be you one day. like yeah i hope. going from not playing in front of anybody to playing in front of 60000 people but. oh. i don't ever get old whenever you come you go carefully you get the feeling ok this is the stuff of me and there's nothing else to move or even sleep...
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ruste katty: i am katty kay in washington commend this is "bbc world news america."s journalists are arrested in belarus, russia's president wei tan hints at-putin hints at- military intervention is the unrest continues. cutting its way across american states, hurricane laura slams into the louisiana coast, the biggest such storm to hit the area in decades. making masks mandatory -- france titans the rules in paris as the country's is a resurgence in coronavirus cases. and a history making republican national convention. katty: welcome to "world news america"ou on pbs and the globe. russian president vladimir putin says he has a police force ready to move into belarus, but y will do so o if what he calls extremists try to seize control. mr. putin called on authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest that erupted over disputed presidential election that was won by president alexander lukashenko. steve rosenbe has been to lukashenko's hometown steve: a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. things, it's cucum
ruste katty: i am katty kay in washington commend this is "bbc world news america."s journalists are arrested in belarus, russia's president wei tan hints at-putin hints at- military intervention is the unrest continues. cutting its way across american states, hurricane laura slams into the louisiana coast, the biggest such storm to hit the area in decades. making masks mandatory -- france titans the rules in paris as the country's is a resurgence in coronavirus cases. and a history...
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this is bbc news — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser in londonour top stories.us thatjoe biden will seek to restore international alliances. china does not like america's vast network of alliances and the closeness of its relationship that we have with our european friends. also on the programme. in belarus, more protests and strikes against its president of 26 years after his disputed re—election. and north korea is reportedly rounding up its pet pooches for restaurant meat, amid food shortages. just don't tell my dog charlie that. in belarus, the president has talked of a possible transition of power but has ruled out holding new elections immediately. alexander lu kashenko, is facing the largest—ever protests in his 26 year presidency. he was frequently heckled and booed as he told factory workers that his team was working on constitutional changes to be put to a referendum. our correspondentjonah fisher has the latest. car horns honking. this was the day the workers turned on alexander lukashenko. thousands downing tools and marching to a tractor factory. wh
this is bbc news — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser in londonour top stories.us thatjoe biden will seek to restore international alliances. china does not like america's vast network of alliances and the closeness of its relationship that we have with our european friends. also on the programme. in belarus, more protests and strikes against its president of 26 years after his disputed re—election. and north korea is reportedly rounding up its pet pooches for restaurant meat,...
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london mother is accusing police that of racially profiling her family that's after her 12 year old son kai was dragged from the house during the night and handcuffed all because his toy gun was suspected of being the real thing i mean. talk us through what happened. but midnight or not for a day that just crossed over into early hours of the morning and. in the living room. you know cause i went to the door i followed him and he just was with you know about 4 or 5 offices holding wife or. red beams. on our bodies our heads. something of a movie. all of us to have a daughter as you see on the sky obviously in front of may we were just. explaining firearms or any illegal in the house my son. was on. he had no shoes on and they just arrested him immediately. dozens of officers descended on the family's home with sniffer dogs and found 12 year old car and his plastic pellet toy gun the raid came after a passer by alerted police saying a black male holding a firearm on the sofa was seen through the living room window all kinds mother says the metropolitan police racially profiled her family whi
london mother is accusing police that of racially profiling her family that's after her 12 year old son kai was dragged from the house during the night and handcuffed all because his toy gun was suspected of being the real thing i mean. talk us through what happened. but midnight or not for a day that just crossed over into early hours of the morning and. in the living room. you know cause i went to the door i followed him and he just was with you know about 4 or 5 offices holding wife or. red...