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patrick and kay had survived.dall had some questions for kay. >> how do you know he came through the window? >> coming up. kay describes, in horrifying detail, a night of terror. >> remember, if you do anything stupid, i have a gun, i will have you killed, and i have your husband. >> but does her story matched the evidence? when "dateline" continues. en "dateline" continues. or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. facing collagen that's all hype? olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates better than the $400 cream. for visibly firmer skin. olay. face anything when you skip the rinse with finish quantum, you save up to 20 gallons of water each time. finish quantum with activblu technology has the power to remove the toughest stains without pre-rinsing for dishes so clean they shine. join finish and skip the rinse to save our water. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spra
patrick and kay had survived.dall had some questions for kay. >> how do you know he came through the window? >> coming up. kay describes, in horrifying detail, a night of terror. >> remember, if you do anything stupid, i have a gun, i will have you killed, and i have your husband. >> but does her story matched the evidence? when "dateline" continues. en "dateline" continues. or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your...
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kay had three adult children by then. one of whom, his eldest, roger, stayed close. >> he was my best friend. we did everything together. >> mind you, roger was not at all like kay. for one thing, he suffered a brain injury in an accident years ago. so, unlike kay he couldn't work much. lived on disability. but he liked to hang out with his dad. >> we lived at less than a mile apart because we did enjoy spending so much time together. if i ever needed needed help, he would be there in a minute to help me. >> although, said roger's wife pam, it wasn't always easy. that's just the way kay was wired. >> roger's dad was a very strong willed person. it was his way or the highway. >> so, roger learned early to shy away from confrontation with his father. not at all how it was with his new love, darla,. when she was around they said kay tough hide melted. >> we knew then that he really loved her and that he was willing to compromise. and do something so that he could make her happy, also. >> did it seem to kind of soften him up
kay had three adult children by then. one of whom, his eldest, roger, stayed close. >> he was my best friend. we did everything together. >> mind you, roger was not at all like kay. for one thing, he suffered a brain injury in an accident years ago. so, unlike kay he couldn't work much. lived on disability. but he liked to hang out with his dad. >> we lived at less than a mile apart because we did enjoy spending so much time together. if i ever needed needed help, he would be...
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jon kay, bbc news, plymouth, england. jon kay's report, giving you a flavour of the reaction.ess jubilant in germany. 0ur correspondentjenny hill went to a beer garden in berlin, where fans shared their disappointment. yeah, pretty sad. we were really excited for the game, and now i'm sad that we are out of it. are you surprised at the way it went? yes. i was sure germany was going to win. i'm feeling really upset. i'm really depressed. for real, for real. i thought germany... hey, quiet, quiet! i thought germany. would be in the final. i don't know what went wrong, but the english was better. it was fair and, yeah, sometimes super sad. and this time, football was hard. that's the view from berlin. in the other last 16 match, ukraine beat sweden with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. the game had been tied at 1—1 at full time, but when sweden's danielson was sent off in the first period of extra time, ukraine began to dominate. despite that, the match looked set for penalties, until ukraine's dovbyk headed home in the i2ist minute. ukraine will now face england for a p
jon kay, bbc news, plymouth, england. jon kay's report, giving you a flavour of the reaction.ess jubilant in germany. 0ur correspondentjenny hill went to a beer garden in berlin, where fans shared their disappointment. yeah, pretty sad. we were really excited for the game, and now i'm sad that we are out of it. are you surprised at the way it went? yes. i was sure germany was going to win. i'm feeling really upset. i'm really depressed. for real, for real. i thought germany... hey, quiet,...
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jon kay, bbc news, plymouth, england.lation in berlin let'sjubilation in berlin in germany. —— lessjubilation. 0ur correspondentjenny hill went to a beer garden in berlin, where fans shared their disappointment. yeah, pretty sad. we were really excited for the game, and now i'm sad that we are out of it. are you surprised at the way it went? yes, yes. i was sure germany was going to win. i'm feeling really upset. i'm really depressed. for real, for real. i thought germany... hey, quiet, quiet! i thought germany. would be in the final. i don't know what went wrong, but the english was better. it was fair and, yeah, sometimes super sad. and this time, football was hard. jubilation and disappointment, is the usual story when you have a game ofjust nine caps. but in the other last 16 magico ukraine beat sweden with a goal in the last—minute of extra time. the game had been tied. but when sweden's danielson was sent off in the first period of extra time, ukraine began to dominate. despite that the match looked set for penaltie
jon kay, bbc news, plymouth, england.lation in berlin let'sjubilation in berlin in germany. —— lessjubilation. 0ur correspondentjenny hill went to a beer garden in berlin, where fans shared their disappointment. yeah, pretty sad. we were really excited for the game, and now i'm sad that we are out of it. are you surprised at the way it went? yes, yes. i was sure germany was going to win. i'm feeling really upset. i'm really depressed. for real, for real. i thought germany... hey, quiet,...
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katty: i am katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america.er one of the most violent election campaigns in mexico's history,he president loses his supermajority in congress. regulators in the u.s. have approved a revolutionary drug for alzheimer's. pakistan's prime minister promises an investigation into the deadly train collision that killed at least 40 people. >> acciden in pakistan are common. this is the fourth major rail disaster in this part of the country alone in the past two years. katty: when you own a company, you get to go first. jeff bezos will travel into space on his company's inaugural sightseeing trip. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. sunday marked the end of one of the deadliest election campaigns in mexico's history. mo than 90 politicians were killed in the run-up to an election quick turn out was barely above 50%. today, the mican president downplayed his party's losses in congress. there is still broad support from many of his reforms, but voters say he has failed to curb gang violence. our corr
katty: i am katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america.er one of the most violent election campaigns in mexico's history,he president loses his supermajority in congress. regulators in the u.s. have approved a revolutionary drug for alzheimer's. pakistan's prime minister promises an investigation into the deadly train collision that killed at least 40 people. >> acciden in pakistan are common. this is the fourth major rail disaster in this part of the country alone in the...
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. >> and katty kay, washington anchor for bbc news. welcome to you both. >> pretty hard-hitting questionsing with asked by the journalist. our own keir simmons asking vladimir putin whether or not he's a killer, but this information from boris johnson and the way he's answered it, does it surprise you at all, or is it generally accepted about the difference between the last u.s. leader and the one currently on the stage? >> reporter: i think it could be set enough how different the tone has been between these two american presidents. that has the biggest change. let's be clear. there's substantial stuff being discussed and disagreements in g7, but so much of this is, hobnobbing with invite order world leaders and seemingly off to a good start and friendly rapport. he and prime minister johnson here in the uk, they don't see eye to eye on everything, but there's an effort to strengthen those ties is the linchpin to a united western europe which this president wants to have at his back before he goes into the summit with vladimir putin a
. >> and katty kay, washington anchor for bbc news. welcome to you both. >> pretty hard-hitting questionsing with asked by the journalist. our own keir simmons asking vladimir putin whether or not he's a killer, but this information from boris johnson and the way he's answered it, does it surprise you at all, or is it generally accepted about the difference between the last u.s. leader and the one currently on the stage? >> reporter: i think it could be set enough how...
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the bbc's katty kay still with us, as well. talking about this bombshell story in "the new york times" this morning, joe, about the justice department under donald trump and what it did, the lengths to which it went to secure these records. apple was under a gag order until just recently, which is why these members of congress and their families have now been told that their records, were, in fact, subpoenaed by the justice department. >> kasie hunt, i've got to believe. i was talking about this last hour. i've got to believe even some republicans on the hill, who actually have read the constitution and understand what article i of the institution means and understand madisonian checks and balances and how important those are and see themselves set apart as a separate and equal branch from the executive branch find it hard to believe that republicans aren't just as concerned and disturbed by this as a lot of democrats. i can tell you, when i was up there, oh, my god, if something he chairman, the chairwoman, the leaders would h
the bbc's katty kay still with us, as well. talking about this bombshell story in "the new york times" this morning, joe, about the justice department under donald trump and what it did, the lengths to which it went to secure these records. apple was under a gag order until just recently, which is why these members of congress and their families have now been told that their records, were, in fact, subpoenaed by the justice department. >> kasie hunt, i've got to believe. i was...
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all leading up to this meeting, katty kay, on wednesday with vladimir putin. the secretary of state in a sitdown interview with andrea mitchell, gave a bit of a preview as to what he feels we can expect from the president moving forward. the first thing that you think about in this exchange with president vladimir putin is the ransomware attacks that have been happening in this country over the last kim of months and how he's going to go about approaching putin on this. what do you think at this point the president has in store? how should he go about doing this? >> it's interesting the way that joe biden is approaching that summit with vladimir putin. it reminds me a little bit of the very early trip that tony blinken and lloyd austin took around asia where they went to korea and japan, they shored up america's traditional alliances before meeting with the chinese. so joe biden is doing a little bit the same playbook. this time around with that g-7 meeting, now with the nato meeting, also with the european union meeting, which sometimes gets overlooked but i
all leading up to this meeting, katty kay, on wednesday with vladimir putin. the secretary of state in a sitdown interview with andrea mitchell, gave a bit of a preview as to what he feels we can expect from the president moving forward. the first thing that you think about in this exchange with president vladimir putin is the ransomware attacks that have been happening in this country over the last kim of months and how he's going to go about approaching putin on this. what do you think at...
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jon kay reports. the perfect spot for an evening meal, but not tonight.usinesses shut. this is one of the latest. we'rejust devastated, you know? mick has had to close four beach—side restaurants. we thought we were finally getting out of a very difficult time for our business, and it's been a real slap on the wrists. you know, but there's nothing we can do when your staff are isolating. and i just feel for all our customers, but we have to keep everyone safe. until now, cornwall has escaped the worst of the pandemic, but sunday alone saw more than 100 cases. that's more than in the whole of may. some blame the g7 summit, which brought politicians and media to these beaches from all over the world. but public health officials said the spike started a week earlier, during half—term. people working in the hospitality trade, particularly our unvaccinated members of our community, those under—30s, just means that it's been a greater opportunity for it to transmit and spread so much quicker. vaccination levels here are high, and so far hospitalisations and dea
jon kay reports. the perfect spot for an evening meal, but not tonight.usinesses shut. this is one of the latest. we'rejust devastated, you know? mick has had to close four beach—side restaurants. we thought we were finally getting out of a very difficult time for our business, and it's been a real slap on the wrists. you know, but there's nothing we can do when your staff are isolating. and i just feel for all our customers, but we have to keep everyone safe. until now, cornwall has escaped...
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more people enjoy the great walk kay and i have supported the small businesses. it is the second most popular space to turn to highway is climate change denial. we need to act now to address traffic issues. full-time promenades will allow it to be mitigated so we are not back here in 18 months. this is one of the few good things to come out of this awful year and we need to keep it. thank you. >> thank you, caller. >> your minute begins now. >> i am steven hill. i lived in district 4. this is a massive land use change. tens of thousands of people's lines are affected. where is the data on 19,000 drivers per day and working people impacted. people are ramming this through. squeeze is ballan. balloon. autos are not stopping at 45th avenue across from children's playground. we can get to win-win. based on concept two. we have $13 billion. federal money is available. we need strong leadership with vision. add to staff support. we can handle by allowing autos on the inside close to the sewage plant. ushsee from 1900. it has barely changed. >> thank you. >> hello, call
more people enjoy the great walk kay and i have supported the small businesses. it is the second most popular space to turn to highway is climate change denial. we need to act now to address traffic issues. full-time promenades will allow it to be mitigated so we are not back here in 18 months. this is one of the few good things to come out of this awful year and we need to keep it. thank you. >> thank you, caller. >> your minute begins now. >> i am steven hill. i lived in...
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jon kay, thank you.queen was not consulted by prince harry and meghan before using her childhood nickname for their newborn daughter lilibet. but a spokesperson for the duke and duchess says she was supportive. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. so, differing accounts between the sussexes and buckingham palace. titer? sussexes and buckingham palace. very different and this _ sussexes and buckingham palace. - different and this comes after sunday's announcement by harry and meghan that they are going to name their newborn daughter lilibet diana. 0verthe their newborn daughter lilibet diana. over the next couple of days, stories began to emerge from various sources that the queen had given permission for this to happen and then, as you say, a palace source told the bbc that the teen had, the phrase was, "never been asked about the name." that elicited a rather contradictory statement from the spokesman for the duke and duchess, who said that the queen was the first person harry told about the an
jon kay, thank you.queen was not consulted by prince harry and meghan before using her childhood nickname for their newborn daughter lilibet. but a spokesperson for the duke and duchess says she was supportive. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. so, differing accounts between the sussexes and buckingham palace. titer? sussexes and buckingham palace. very different and this _ sussexes and buckingham palace. - different and this comes after sunday's announcement by harry and meghan...
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i'm katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america. supporters gather in hong kong, after the city's leading pro—democracy newspaper, apple daily, closes its doors, amid pressure from authorities. russia says it has fired warning shots at a british warship in the black sea as it sailed through the waters of occupied crimea. the royal navy says that's not true. our correspondent is on board. this coast guard vessel has come right close to the ship and is trying now to force us to change course. and music returns to senegal — as one of africa's biggest jazz festivals resumes after the lockdowns. welcome to world news america in the uk, on pbs and around the globe. one of hong kong's biggest newspapers has shut down in what's been described as a major defeat for free speech in the territory. apple daily was often critical of the beijing government and last week, authorities seized its assets and arrested senior staff, citing a controversial national security law. this is the final edition — thursday's — going to the presses. these copies
i'm katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america. supporters gather in hong kong, after the city's leading pro—democracy newspaper, apple daily, closes its doors, amid pressure from authorities. russia says it has fired warning shots at a british warship in the black sea as it sailed through the waters of occupied crimea. the royal navy says that's not true. our correspondent is on board. this coast guard vessel has come right close to the ship and is trying now to force us to...
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. >> when we would watch as a family, my younger son, kai, especially during the filipino episodes, likee, i'm proud to be a filipino. >> being able to connect with someone they know on television has been really, really powerful for them. and as a mom, i can tell you that's so important. the social confidence development of our early learners. >> as a woman of color who grew up in san francisco i understand how institutions can have an impact on communities of color. i think having my voice was important. that is where my passion lies when the opportunity to lead an office in such a new space came up. i couldn't turn it down. i was with the district attorney's office for a little over nine years, if you include the time as an intern as well as volunteer da, all most 13 years. during the time with the da's office i had an opportunity to serve the community not only as the assistant district attorney but as director of community relations. that afforded the opportunity to have impact on the community in an immediate way. it is one thing to work to serve the rights of those without rights,
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graham kay graham kay [ cheers and applause check out "the edge lords" podcast.y thanks to scarlett johansson, questlove, graham kay once again, ladies and gentlemen. very funny [ cheers and applause thank you so much buddy. and give it up for the roots right here from philadelphia, pennsylvania [ cheers and applause thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth myers." good night, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers." salma hayek. creator and star of "get on your knees" jacqueline novak. an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with kristina schiano and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth myers, and this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight okay oh, yeah no, well, that's -- that's not great. yeah [ laughter ] well, i -- i hope -- i hope it doesn't happen again either. al right, let's get to the news. yesterday was father's day and if you forgot to call him, that's actually what he wanted during a conservative conference in florida last week, former vice president mi
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john kay, bbc news, bristol. coronavirus pilot events scheme. the group — which includes andrew lloyd webber and the music industry trade body live — has accused the government of "making it impossible to plan for any live entertainment business" by not sharing their findings. event organisers had expected the findings of the events and research programme to be made available last week, but publication was delayed without explanation. the yorkshire wolds and cheshire sandstone ridge could be designated as new �*areas of outstanding natural beauty'. this means they would be given extra legal protection and subject to tighter planning laws. our environment and rural affairs correspondent, claire marshall, reports. as our population grows, so does the pressure on our wild places. the government is now proposing to protect more of the landscape. these are the yorkshire wolds. they could be designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. they wouldn't be immune from development, but there would be more legal safe
john kay, bbc news, bristol. coronavirus pilot events scheme. the group — which includes andrew lloyd webber and the music industry trade body live — has accused the government of "making it impossible to plan for any live entertainment business" by not sharing their findings. event organisers had expected the findings of the events and research programme to be made available last week, but publication was delayed without explanation. the yorkshire wolds and cheshire sandstone...
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jon kay reports.king visitors on a wildlife tour, who then spotted the bird in a pine tree on the island of tresco, more than 2,000 miles from home. i was surprisingly calm and didn't swear, which in retrospect is a bit surprising because, you know, to see a bird that rare, a big winged thing like many big birds of prey, that typical sort of rather pointy vulture face, and with these they have a yellow face, and they have this sort of rather punky looking hairdo — think sort of billy idol, sort of 1970s. where does this rate on your bird—watching experiences? it was just one of those, you know, sort of "am i dreaming?" moments, to look up and suddenly realise you're being watched by an egyptian vulture no one has seen and identified in britain for over 150 years, as it turns out. yeah, it'sjust an amazing experience. bird—watchers are so excited they've been renting boats and racing 25 miles from cornwall to the isles of scilly, even though the vulture still hasn't been officially verified. experts re
jon kay reports.king visitors on a wildlife tour, who then spotted the bird in a pine tree on the island of tresco, more than 2,000 miles from home. i was surprisingly calm and didn't swear, which in retrospect is a bit surprising because, you know, to see a bird that rare, a big winged thing like many big birds of prey, that typical sort of rather pointy vulture face, and with these they have a yellow face, and they have this sort of rather punky looking hairdo — think sort of billy idol,...
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jon kay, bbc news, st ives.navirus restrictions in wales will be eased significantly untiljuly. the first minister is due to make an announcement tomorrow. our correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. what can we expect from the first minister? a ~ what can we expect from the first minister? ~ , ., ~ ., ., minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st of - minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st ofjune i said that monday the 21st ofjune would be the end of restrictions in wales, but he had planned to ease some measures. what had been discussed in six people from six different households could mix in homes from monday and there could be an easing on indoor events. but those are injeopardy an easing on indoor events. but those are in jeopardy because of the delta variant, despite the fact in wales covid ra
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.e on this. how significant is this? it is a big moment. silicon _ how significant is this? it is a big moment. silicon valley, - how significant is this? it is a big moment. silicon valley, that - how significant is this? it is a big moment. silicon valley, that we | moment. silicon valley, that we stripped of motorway and campuses in front of me just adjacent to the bay area in san francisco is home to the most dense concentration of software engineers and computer scientist in history but these days, they are being dragged ever more into political philosophy, where, by a curious quirk of history, they are sage and leader is a former leader of the lib dems, nick clegg, who works for facebook and has made this announcement and a blog post in the last half an hour. and in weighing potential harms against free speech more powerful people, nick clegg and facebook are making the sort of decisions and judgments that historically journalists decisions and judgments that historicallyjournalis
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he said it's too earl to tell anyone about that in this investigation. >> randy kay, thanks very muchhead, a special programming announcement. we're going to have a preview of my interview with former president obama. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. before, it got started with a key. then a button. but it'snow...human... ♪ ♪ see? it's on. before, the rain would bring me down. how ya like me now, rain? before, you had to be awake to make a difference. before it can change the world, it has to change yours. the all-new, all-electric volkswagen id.4. ♪ ♪ they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the na
he said it's too earl to tell anyone about that in this investigation. >> randy kay, thanks very muchhead, a special programming announcement. we're going to have a preview of my interview with former president obama. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our...
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excited to have as our new executive director of the office of economic and workforce development, kay solfus [applause] >> good morning. so as i stand here, day seven -- day six in this new job for the city i love, i am very aware that i stand here on the shoulders of generations of women in my family, mostly single mothers in my family. and as i raise my children, my s.f. born children, my two daughters, one of woman is intellectual -- one of whom is intellectually and physically...
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jon kay, bbc news, capiz bay. jon kay, bbc news, carbis bay.rs — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are lizzy burden, economics reporter for bloomberg and faiza shaheen, political commentator and nonresident fellow, new york university. the headlines on bbc news... it is just approaching 13 minutes past eight. the us presidentjoe biden arrived in the uk in the last hour on the eve of the g7 summit, his first overseas trip since he was inaugurated as president injanuary. the european union has warned its relationship with the uk is at a crossroads over the implementation of the post—brexit trade rules for northern ireland. the cornish village that is used to welcoming tourists. now it is host to the world's top leaders, and also thousands of police officers. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's tulsen. round—up from the bbc good evening. round—up from the bbc rafa nadal�*s quest for a record—extending 14th title at the french open is still
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jon kay reports.rprisingly calm and didn't swear, which in retrospect is a bit surprising because, you know, to see a bird that rare, a big winged thing like many big birds of prey, that typical sort of rather pointy vulture face, and with these they have a yellow face, and they have this sort of rather punky looking hairdo — think sort of billy idol, sort of 1970s. where does this rate on your bird—watching experiences? it was just one of those, you know, sort of "am i dreaming? " moments, to look up and suddenly realise you're being watched by an egyptian vulture no one has seen and identified in britain for over 150 years, as it turns out. yeah, it'sjust an amazing experience. bird—watchers are so excited they've been renting boats and racing 25 miles from cornwall to the isles of scilly, even though the vulture still hasn't been officially verified. experts reckon the bird got lost while migrating, and could vanish as suddenly as he arrived. jon kay, bbc news. when they said the vultures circling
jon kay reports.rprisingly calm and didn't swear, which in retrospect is a bit surprising because, you know, to see a bird that rare, a big winged thing like many big birds of prey, that typical sort of rather pointy vulture face, and with these they have a yellow face, and they have this sort of rather punky looking hairdo — think sort of billy idol, sort of 1970s. where does this rate on your bird—watching experiences? it was just one of those, you know, sort of "am i dreaming?...
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me katty kay in washington.nyahu, for the first time in 12 years. america's last great wilderness — president biden blocks drilling for oil and gas in a wildlife refuge, in alaska. also in the programme. vaccine passports — the eu launches its digital coronavirus certificate. we'll ask a commission spokesperson how it works. plus, what happens when you mix tomato puree and olive oil? no, this isn't a pasta sauce recipe, but the result of a messy collision. breaking news now, and we can confirm that there the opposition leader yair lapid has notified the president that he can form a coalition government. the statement says, i am honoured to inform you that we have succeeded in forming an alternative government. natalie bennett will serve as prime minister first. natalie bennett will serve as prime ministerfirst. so it is natalie bennett will serve as prime minister first. so it is the deal as seemingly laid out first. —— naftali bennett. it doesn't include benjamin netanyahu, but it does include an arab party for
me katty kay in washington.nyahu, for the first time in 12 years. america's last great wilderness — president biden blocks drilling for oil and gas in a wildlife refuge, in alaska. also in the programme. vaccine passports — the eu launches its digital coronavirus certificate. we'll ask a commission spokesperson how it works. plus, what happens when you mix tomato puree and olive oil? no, this isn't a pasta sauce recipe, but the result of a messy collision. breaking news now, and we can...
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katty kay is with us, as well. >> when i say willie, that's when we let willie talk.dipping his shoulder into five russian security, he wasn't exaggerating. putin is standing there. and i think it's fair to say that president putin may have recognized you when you stepped into the room. >> possibly. i get special treatment there. i did shout questions at him about alexi navalny. he just stared at me, did not respond and sent his friends there to get me out of the room which was truthfully a heated scene. some of my colleagues were knocked to the ground. that set a tone for that day you. reflected the tension that have had have been surrounding that summit since it was announced. >> katty kay is with us and also a man who was roughed up, but he was roughed up at a kentucky fried chicken in nashville yesterday, jon meacham. he occasionally and unofficially advises president joe biden. >> president biden is back this morning after his eight-day tour across europe. the president said the talks were positive while putin called the meeting constructive. it is clear, however
katty kay is with us, as well. >> when i say willie, that's when we let willie talk.dipping his shoulder into five russian security, he wasn't exaggerating. putin is standing there. and i think it's fair to say that president putin may have recognized you when you stepped into the room. >> possibly. i get special treatment there. i did shout questions at him about alexi navalny. he just stared at me, did not respond and sent his friends there to get me out of the room which was...
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also with me anchor for bbc news, katty kay and david ignatius. andrea, what else do we know about this vaccine-sharing plan? president biden strikes me as trying to assert u.s. leadership on ending this pandemic in the remarks he gave last hour. >> reporter: absolutely. and, you know, he's had some critics say that the u.s. has not been doing enough. he did 80 million doses before. now this is the biggest that any nation has done. it's going to covax the national consortium vaccines worldwide. he made it clear there are no strings attached. russia and china have been accused of using their vaccines to pressure different countries for other possible concessions. this is a big deal on the eve of the g-7 summit which is going to be collectively doing more, and of course here in the uk, there's been real concern about the india variant and a real return to pretty much a lockdown certainly here at the summit where there is testing of all of us every day for not only the u.s. side but also in response to the british health service. so there is about 45
also with me anchor for bbc news, katty kay and david ignatius. andrea, what else do we know about this vaccine-sharing plan? president biden strikes me as trying to assert u.s. leadership on ending this pandemic in the remarks he gave last hour. >> reporter: absolutely. and, you know, he's had some critics say that the u.s. has not been doing enough. he did 80 million doses before. now this is the biggest that any nation has done. it's going to covax the national consortium vaccines...
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excited to have as our new executive director of the office of economic and workforce development, kay solfus [applause] >> good morning. so as i stand here, day seven -- day six in this new job for the city i love, i am very aware that i stand here on the shoulders of generations of women in my family, mostly single mothers in my family. and as i raise my children, my s.f. born children, my two daughters, one of woman is intellectual -- one of whom is intellectually and physically disabled, i realize i wouldn't be standing here being able to contribute to our city were it not for the incredible schools that have supported my kids and the child care, especially for my younger daughter, especially in the early years when many child care facilities didn't know how to handle someone with intellectual disabilities. rec and park stepped in, ggrc stepped in, and i'm able to do what i do as a direct by-product of being a woman and being supported in this life. i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always strugg
excited to have as our new executive director of the office of economic and workforce development, kay solfus [applause] >> good morning. so as i stand here, day seven -- day six in this new job for the city i love, i am very aware that i stand here on the shoulders of generations of women in my family, mostly single mothers in my family. and as i raise my children, my s.f. born children, my two daughters, one of woman is intellectual -- one of whom is intellectually and physically...
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katty: i am katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america.en says china and russia are trying to split the nato alliance. all eyes turned to the meeting with vladimir putin. boris johnson delays the plans lockdown easing in england by four weeks because of the delta variant. israel's new prime minister has promised to unite a country frayed by years of political division. welcome to world news america and the u.k. on pbs and around the globe. the nato summit, president biden said china and russia are trying to drive a wedge in the transatlantic alliae. he added while he is not seeking conflict with russia, nato would respond if moscow continued its harmful activities. as for china, the president laid out the group concerns during a press conference. >> we talked about the long-term systemic challenges. we agree to do more to enhance the resilience of our critical of the structure, including telecommunications, supply chains and energy networks. katty: the u.s. president also saw to underline american support for nato, tracking a different ton
katty: i am katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america.en says china and russia are trying to split the nato alliance. all eyes turned to the meeting with vladimir putin. boris johnson delays the plans lockdown easing in england by four weeks because of the delta variant. israel's new prime minister has promised to unite a country frayed by years of political division. welcome to world news america and the u.k. on pbs and around the globe. the nato summit, president biden said...
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jon kay, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. high, george. good evening. something else heading in our direction from far away, actually, and you can see it developing here across spain and portugal on our earlier satellite picture. see these bright, white shower clouds. a lot of showers and thunderstorms across this part of the world during today and through tomorrow and into tomorrow night particularly some of these will migrate northwards towards our shores. some thunderstorms breaking out particularly across southern and eastern areas, where today we have seen plenty of sunshine. further north and west, slightly different story. more cloud, some outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland and northern ireland, and in ireland that rain will sink further south—eastwards tonight, turning quite cloudy and murky for other gusts but for central and eastern parts of england, east wales, we keep hold of clear spells through the night. quite a mile and in places rather muggy start tomorrow morning. through tomorrow, this band of cloud and increasingly light and
jon kay, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. high, george. good evening. something else heading in our direction from far away, actually, and you can see it developing here across spain and portugal on our earlier satellite picture. see these bright, white shower clouds. a lot of showers and thunderstorms across this part of the world during today and through tomorrow and into tomorrow night particularly some of these will migrate northwards towards our shores. some...
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. >>> would you be able to spend two months on a kay yak in the middle of the ocean.pushed off from ft. baker in a single person kayak. he said the goal was to take him to hawaii. by himself. >> option one, two, three, and safety first. >> anything else you want to add? >> i love you, my brother. >> i too, man. >> he is very upbeat. he is doing it because you only live one and he wants to charge himself. he feels very serene. >> wow, he just found his pinner peace while he is getting out there and getting it done. that is remarkable. >> as you mentioned, he has to actually do the work. >> yeah, yeah, he has to tell the. let's get to the eat. it was so hard today. the s ferks and area of high pressure, and look, this thing is done at this point 234i678 and the area of high pressure will move and keep the fog building at the coastline. so temperatures, will continue to drop as we roll through this week. there is good news, and as we start tomorrow morning, we will see the frag at the coastline. in the 230678d and flech and san francisco and the north bay. with the fog w
. >>> would you be able to spend two months on a kay yak in the middle of the ocean.pushed off from ft. baker in a single person kayak. he said the goal was to take him to hawaii. by himself. >> option one, two, three, and safety first. >> anything else you want to add? >> i love you, my brother. >> i too, man. >> he is very upbeat. he is doing it because you only live one and he wants to charge himself. he feels very serene. >> wow, he just found...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. pick a bit of breaking news for you.here will be more on that no doubt to come. now — for one woman — leicester city's fa cup victory was the realistion of a promise made more than 70 years ago. margaret angel's fiance cecil popped the question in 1948 — but he didn't have enough money for a ring. he promised to buy her one if his beloved leicester city won the fa cup. sadly cecil died before the club lifted the trophy, so his son stepped in to fulfil his dad's promise. kathryn stanczyszyn went to see margaret's new sparkler. it was a long wait but it was worth it. he used to say it every time. "you'll get your ring when city win the cup." in 1948, cecil angel proposed to his sweetheart, margaret. money was tight so the deal was — a proper engagement ring when his beloved leicester city won the fa cup. i never thought i'd get one, to be honest. they got to the final so many times, and i never got my ring. over the decades, margaret got her hopes up on four occasions but it wasn't to be until now. so how does that hand fe
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. pick a bit of breaking news for you.here will be more on that no doubt to come. now — for one woman — leicester city's fa cup victory was the realistion of a promise made more than 70 years ago. margaret angel's fiance cecil popped the question in 1948 — but he didn't have enough money for a ring. he promised to buy her one if his beloved leicester city won the fa cup. sadly cecil died before the club lifted the trophy, so his son stepped in to fulfil his...
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jon kay has been finding out. first thing every morning, the swannies take a dip.t? i worry when you see people parking in mad places, and fire engines and ambulances can't get through. even the secret places we know in cornwall, i you'll go and you'll. still find it's rammed. even some of the campsites are charging £8,000 for two weeks in a caravan. and you sort of think, you know, who would pay that? but people are. but people are because they're desperate to get away. cornwall has already had the busiest half term anyone can remember. and next week, the world will be here for the g7 summit, the kind of global advertising money cannot buy. but it does this county need more visitors? but does this county need more visitors? losing your temper isn't going to help. i haven't lost my temper yet. that tension is depicted in a recent film, and one of its cornish stars says things have gone too far. sell—out! we should be taxing holiday—makers. if we book a hotel in italy, you go abroad, you pay a tourism tax. i think we could do exactly the same here, so we could start
jon kay has been finding out. first thing every morning, the swannies take a dip.t? i worry when you see people parking in mad places, and fire engines and ambulances can't get through. even the secret places we know in cornwall, i you'll go and you'll. still find it's rammed. even some of the campsites are charging £8,000 for two weeks in a caravan. and you sort of think, you know, who would pay that? but people are. but people are because they're desperate to get away. cornwall has already...
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he left germany in a model in the puddles, heading out until kai havertz was heading in, a precious equaliserfrom the kick-off, though- - -_ subtract from the kick-off, - though. . ._ andras though... extraordinary! andras schafer! hungary _ though... extraordinary! andras schafer! hungary through - though... extraordinary! andras | schafer! hungary through again. germany going out. he knew it, they all knew it, especially leon goretzka. match squared, blushes spared. to wembley next tuesday. england awaits. with the sunset on the group stages, they really did save the best until last. the world champions against the european ones, france versus portugal, a game with plenty of punch. ed and noble for good measure from hugo lloris. penalty. and you know who. cristiano ronaldo. penalty. and you know who. cristiano ronaldo- 1-0 — penalty. and you know who. cristiano ronaldo. 1-0 portugal! _ penalty. and you know who. cristiano ronaldo. 1-0 portugal! portugal- through as group winners at that stage four to little doubt at the other end. no doubt in the referee's mind. karim benzema,1—1. other end
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david kay johnston, author of "the making of donald trump" and syracuse law lecturer. glenn, i am going to start with you on this one. i want to read for you from "the new york times'" piece. and they write this. trump's lawyers met on thursday with senior prosecutors in the district attorney's office in hopes of her sueding them to abandon any plan to charge the company according to several people familiar with this meeting. such meetings with routine in white-collar criminal investigations and it is unclear whether the prosecutors have made a final decision on whether to charge the trump organization. which has long denied wrongdoing. so i got two questions for you here, glen. first and foremost, how do they make that decision? and secondly, how do meetings like this go? >> so first of all, yasmin, they make that decision based, solely, on the evidence and the law that applies to that evidence. but i will say, when you have these high-level meetings. particularly, when it involves a former president, his organization. i'm sure there was a battalion of lawyers there.
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there were members escorted out of t chambers and it was kay owes.aid something like the strength of your screams reflects the strength of your failure. he got into if fray as well. the next was netanyahu which was a flame-throwing speech. he essentially called naftali bennett as a liar, he couldn't stand up to the israelis even the palestinians, he eentially said, we will be back and we will be back soon. you know we're not going to shrink back and be quiet. this is not a presidential system like ours where the president goes off t texas and he's quiet. that's not how this work. so netanyahu will remain the head of the opposition and he will be as loud as he has been as divisive as he has been. now, there are some commentators here who say that is exactly what may keep thi coalition together and keep them in their seats because they have this guy who is right over their shoulders, and will yell at them, for everything they do and it may keep them together. you know, if you don't hunts together you will hang alone. >> sreenivasan: npr's deb amos, joi
there were members escorted out of t chambers and it was kay owes.aid something like the strength of your screams reflects the strength of your failure. he got into if fray as well. the next was netanyahu which was a flame-throwing speech. he essentially called naftali bennett as a liar, he couldn't stand up to the israelis even the palestinians, he eentially said, we will be back and we will be back soon. you know we're not going to shrink back and be quiet. this is not a presidential system...
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first was kai havertz, who scored an equaliser, then they scored in 90 seconds.shed second in the group. if nothing else they showed an awful lot of character, and they're just so much looking forward to getting back to wembley. remember this is his last hurrah after 15 years in charge. he says it's an absolute highlight to play england at wembley, "we will be well prepared and will perform differently than we did against the hungarians, i can promise that." taste hungarians, i can promise that." we look forward to that five days away. 0lly foster, thank you. in less than 48 hours, the round of 16 kicks off at euro 2020 with wales taking on denmark in amsterdam. no doubt, the danes have provided the uplifting story of the tournament — inspired by christian eriksen's recovery after suffering a cardiac arrest against finland. today wales have arrived in the netherlands ahead of the match — and hwell griffith is in the dutch capital for us. there'll be a lot of attention on demark because of what happened to eriksen — wales have to put that out of their minds? it's
first was kai havertz, who scored an equaliser, then they scored in 90 seconds.shed second in the group. if nothing else they showed an awful lot of character, and they're just so much looking forward to getting back to wembley. remember this is his last hurrah after 15 years in charge. he says it's an absolute highlight to play england at wembley, "we will be well prepared and will perform differently than we did against the hungarians, i can promise that." taste hungarians, i can...
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temperatures in rout plan on some 70's in the valleys so maybe a couple of patches of fog along the coast kay lawrence. well, disney fans they waited 6 plus hours to try out some things at disney, california adventure new avengers campus. we're going to. >> what to skip the line to get a look inside right after break. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ has been 4 years in the making. in this past weekend. disney finally opened its brand new ventures camp. you know, you're standing almost like they did standing in line for all those hours, entertainment. tonight's kevin frazier is here with details. >> vicki and grant. took a tour of the brand new avengers campus disney, california adventure. the sold-out crowds actually waited up to 6 hours just to be a part of the magic. >> avengers campus is officially activated. this is great. >> and paul running captain america. anthony mackie helped lau
temperatures in rout plan on some 70's in the valleys so maybe a couple of patches of fog along the coast kay lawrence. well, disney fans they waited 6 plus hours to try out some things at disney, california adventure new avengers campus. we're going to. >> what to skip the line to get a look inside right after break. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now and find out what...
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will young, a player at the start of his test career and playing because kay newsom is being rested,ooked like he could be seen through the day as well. in fact, it was the very last over of the day with dan lawrence bowling and a catch and pour over will young had to go for but yes new zealand 229—3, a very strong there for them and able to build upon that tomorrow. just 3�* build upon that tomorrow. just 7 euros -- 74 _ build upon that tomorrow. just 7 euros -- 74 runs _ build upon that tomorrow. just 7 euros -- 74 runs between - build upon that tomorrow. just 7 euros -- 74 runs between them | build upon that tomorrow. just 7 - euros -- 74 runs between them and euros —— 74 runs between them and interesting to see how they have reached the world test image of final against india interesting to see their strength and depth at the moment because think about that at the moment because think about that, playing without one of the specimen in the world in kane williamson and they are proving as always of today they are proving as always of today they are proving as always of today they a
will young, a player at the start of his test career and playing because kay newsom is being rested,ooked like he could be seen through the day as well. in fact, it was the very last over of the day with dan lawrence bowling and a catch and pour over will young had to go for but yes new zealand 229—3, a very strong there for them and able to build upon that tomorrow. just 3�* build upon that tomorrow. just 7 euros -- 74 _ build upon that tomorrow. just 7 euros -- 74 runs _ build upon that...
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here's jon kay on a change of scenery. >> cornwall, you know, the laid-back corner of the country where much happens. st. ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the u.k. >> they look like they are well prepared and we are putting our lives in theirands. >> from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe. the two hotels where the global leaders will discuss the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. the cornwall airborne predators have serious competition. there is a radar unit in the net -- in the national trust car park and the fishing boats have company. >> they couldn't go inside a certain area. ask when this fisherman tried to get to his lobster pots, he was turned back by a warship. >> no warning? >> i fully understand they need to do that, but they should've really given us a heads up. >> some do worry about covid and prests. but next door to the summit, pry that the big moment for cornwall is here. philippa: stay with us here on bbc world news "outside source" come - on "outside source," still to come, a look at some of the
here's jon kay on a change of scenery. >> cornwall, you know, the laid-back corner of the country where much happens. st. ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the u.k. >> they look like they are well prepared and we are putting our lives in theirands. >> from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe. the two hotels where the global leaders will discuss the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. the cornwall airborne...
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kay, was clearly aware of the welfare rights. she'd asked the maximum possible amount $1200.00 per tenant, often for just a simple room. according to the investigation follow, she held at least for welfare recipients. one who was unable to many g spending. how do you benefits pay directly into miss kase account? and his doesn't seem to be an isolated case. going as one of the know the c metro some a may in fargo. since i don't know that we go to live in a man. if we don't good label anymore on the the way you don't get that i was on august the other day, we don't get as much. feels he don't do a little moles. he told you because the region ever diesel. he saw that it's what eno him on difficulty, a cool and above them all. you could probably at the tip by your plan on nearby alone help the situation plays into the hands of slum lourdes. and it seems me the case business is just the tip of the iceberg in geneva, it's estimated more than 10000 undocumented migrants struggle to find accommodation, its market that could also appeal to property management company. ms. k has winded 20 apartment
kay, was clearly aware of the welfare rights. she'd asked the maximum possible amount $1200.00 per tenant, often for just a simple room. according to the investigation follow, she held at least for welfare recipients. one who was unable to many g spending. how do you benefits pay directly into miss kase account? and his doesn't seem to be an isolated case. going as one of the know the c metro some a may in fargo. since i don't know that we go to live in a man. if we don't good label anymore on...
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hello, i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.e have been talking about iran's nuclear programme for quite literally years. the very phrase "iran nuclear talks" brings to mind a never—ending struggle, sisyphus pushing the boulder up the mountain, again and again. and with the election of the hardliner ebrahim raisi as iran's new president, joe biden�*s job got even tougher. as a bit of background, the us was one of six countries to reach a deal with iran in 2015. that was under the 0bama administration. most sides agreed that the deal wasn't perfect, but it was a framework and it held. until the former president, donald trump, pulled the us out of that deal and re—imposed sanctions. iran restarted its nuclear activity, though to this day tehran still denies it is developing a weapon. speaking at his first press conference following his election, mr raisi had tough words for the us leadership. translation: my serious suggestion to the us is for them to swiftly - fulfil their agreements. they must lift all sanctions and with that sh
hello, i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.e have been talking about iran's nuclear programme for quite literally years. the very phrase "iran nuclear talks" brings to mind a never—ending struggle, sisyphus pushing the boulder up the mountain, again and again. and with the election of the hardliner ebrahim raisi as iran's new president, joe biden�*s job got even tougher. as a bit of background, the us was one of six countries to reach a deal with iran in...
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usejon kay with uk holiday—makers. usejon kay with more on the preparations. that laid—back corner of the country where nothing much happens. st ives does not have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk. they look like they are well—prepared and we're putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. cornwall�*s airborne predators now have some serious competition. fishing boats now have company. oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area. oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area-— oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach _ certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as _ certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as lobster— certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as lobster pot - certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as lobster pot this | tried to reach as lobster pot this morning, he was
usejon kay with uk holiday—makers. usejon kay with more on the preparations. that laid—back corner of the country where nothing much happens. st ives does not have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk. they look like they are well—prepared and we're putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment are sealed off....