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laura: thank you.inst that diplomatic backdrop, we are hearing that north korea has fired a ballistic missile. a south korean news agency says the flight of the missile is still being examined. the governor of ohio john kasich said the leadership in pyongyang should be taken out. he spoke to my colleague katty kay about how this could be done on the bbc's "100 days" program. >> what i suggested, and i suggested it during the campaign, is i think removing that top leadership. katty: who would remove him? >> probably the united states. katty: do we have the intelligence that would allow americans to do that? >> let me say this. do you think that over somewhere in the military operations they have been practicing the ability to get in and get out? you know what i would bet? yes. i don't have inside information. i'm just a governor. i think the idea that some would be removed and the situation could be stabilized -- we are seeing some signals out of china . they don't appear to be as closely connected as t
laura: thank you.inst that diplomatic backdrop, we are hearing that north korea has fired a ballistic missile. a south korean news agency says the flight of the missile is still being examined. the governor of ohio john kasich said the leadership in pyongyang should be taken out. he spoke to my colleague katty kay about how this could be done on the bbc's "100 days" program. >> what i suggested, and i suggested it during the campaign, is i think removing that top leadership....
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ahead, laura. guest: the regulators aren't doing much, they fined the bank, terms, that is done. what the bank is doing, encouraging people like yourself reach out if you think you had charges, someone opened credit card on your behalf you things a lot bout, f politicians on capitol hill when mr. stumpf came, the former c.e.o., trying to help. the bank itself is providing remediation, i think it is a little easier on the checking ccount and deposit account, they know how much you were charged, but on credit cards, you shouldre charged not have been, the bank will make right on those fees. consumers who d are concern body this reach out to, should they reach out to banks, to the cfpb? they go? guest: the bank, i am sure you cfpb,elcome to contact the as well, timothy sloan has been encouraging customers to go branches and eir from there the bank should be able to provide solutions. what kind of oversight is in place now to repeat of this kind of episode? proposed?legislation what is happening now? g
ahead, laura. guest: the regulators aren't doing much, they fined the bank, terms, that is done. what the bank is doing, encouraging people like yourself reach out if you think you had charges, someone opened credit card on your behalf you things a lot bout, f politicians on capitol hill when mr. stumpf came, the former c.e.o., trying to help. the bank itself is providing remediation, i think it is a little easier on the checking ccount and deposit account, they know how much you were charged,...
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laura: thank you very much. another huge antigovernment march is underway in venezuela with protesters calling for the president to hold elections. at least 26 people have been killed in recent clashes in the opposition leader says the government is guilty of savage repression. the air to hugo chavez is being blamed for severe shortages of food and medicine in a country that boasts the biggest crude oil reserves. the supreme court decision to reduce the power of the national assembly. let's go to a member of the anti-maduro party. i asked her what the protesters are asking for. guest: elections have been suspended by the government, by the maduro dictatorship. this is not a government anymore. when we have the army getting into the streets against the people, we have millions of people who have been in the streets since the beginning of april and the military is just killing these people and throwing gas bombs against the people. they are just asking for general elections and we are asking as openfor the governm
laura: thank you very much. another huge antigovernment march is underway in venezuela with protesters calling for the president to hold elections. at least 26 people have been killed in recent clashes in the opposition leader says the government is guilty of savage repression. the air to hugo chavez is being blamed for severe shortages of food and medicine in a country that boasts the biggest crude oil reserves. the supreme court decision to reduce the power of the national assembly. let's go...
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laura: chris, thank you very much indeed.en may well been driving home her anti-europe and anti-immigrant message in the northern region of the country. also suggesting she's been losing some or in recent days. reporter: walking out into a sea of red, white, and blue, far right presidential candidate marine le pen knew what her thousands of supporters in paris wanted to hear, that france is under threat from mass migration and she alone is the person who can restore the country's borders. >> i will restore our national borders. door of francee those who understand the advantages they can get from our incredible power. they sent their soldiers of hate among the flow of migrants to hit our country in the heart. days to got five before polls open, her speech at the intended effect. >> i think marine le pen has managed to convince the large majority of french people, including myself, that her program is genuinely inclusive. she wants us to regain our freedom and national sovereignty. le pen looks likely to make it through to the
laura: chris, thank you very much indeed.en may well been driving home her anti-europe and anti-immigrant message in the northern region of the country. also suggesting she's been losing some or in recent days. reporter: walking out into a sea of red, white, and blue, far right presidential candidate marine le pen knew what her thousands of supporters in paris wanted to hear, that france is under threat from mass migration and she alone is the person who can restore the country's borders....
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laura: more details have emerged about voting trends. we have this report.xt emmanuel macron and marine le pen, the two french presidential candidates have very different political platforms and very different support groups. polling data shows some interesting discrepancies between supporters of each candidate. macron voters tended to have college degrees and higher incomes. while lip into 30% of voters with no high school diploma to macron's 19%. the scales tip in the centrists favor as soon as voters graduate. it's a similar trend for household incomes. voters are in less than 2000 euros a month were drawn to the pen with those higher than 2000 prefer macron. women were more likely to vote for macron and women for lip in. the use boat has typically been won by the national front, but while le pen had more success with voters under 24, he's apparently took the lead with 30% of the vote. macron what over more voters aged when he got hacked and 34 and older voters at the age of 60. whoppingfillon two, 45% of voters over the age of 70. human ragese war in on,
laura: more details have emerged about voting trends. we have this report.xt emmanuel macron and marine le pen, the two french presidential candidates have very different political platforms and very different support groups. polling data shows some interesting discrepancies between supporters of each candidate. macron voters tended to have college degrees and higher incomes. while lip into 30% of voters with no high school diploma to macron's 19%. the scales tip in the centrists favor as soon...
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have you got a strong view on it, laura? it is jam you got a strong view on it, laura?t is jam on cream. so i think i am cornish on this one! i'm very glad that we're discussing this when the world is being systematically destroyed! and possible life on saturn. , but there is nothing so important as the devon versus cornwall scone row. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. the weather is looking fairly quiet for most of us this evening. not much is going to be changing in the next few hours. what we have got right now is what we will have from the rest of this evening and overnight. mostly light rain, and in the south, clearer spells and 8 degrees in plymouth, liverpool, newcastle. in lerwick, closer to four. tomorrow there will be more cloud around, for sure. most of the rain should not be too heavy. even if you're on the coast looking out to sea, the weather might end up being relatively sunny. by the time we get to the midlands, wales, the north—west, northern ireland, southern scotla
have you got a strong view on it, laura? it is jam you got a strong view on it, laura?t is jam on cream. so i think i am cornish on this one! i'm very glad that we're discussing this when the world is being systematically destroyed! and possible life on saturn. , but there is nothing so important as the devon versus cornwall scone row. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. the weather is looking fairly quiet for...
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and that includes you, laura.t are ditching a key policy? to make immigration fall to that level. no, the immigration level, let us be clear. some people voted for brexit for different reasons. that i will acknowledge. mine was the democratic deficit. my thought was that you did not have too surrender so is power to brussels. it was a broad coalition as many of these issues are. she is not obliged to name figures. the main issue with the immigration thing is that the immigration thing is that the immigration numbers and now dictated by westminster. the immigration policy is dictated by westminster, and not by brussels. so she does not necessarily, and in fact this is a to get rid of it, because she does not know what businesses need. she does not know what the nhs needs. the beauty about leaving the european union, now is that you choose your own immigration policy. —— european union, now,. choose your own immigration policy. -- european union, now,. if she goes out and says immigration will be the same level, but
and that includes you, laura.t are ditching a key policy? to make immigration fall to that level. no, the immigration level, let us be clear. some people voted for brexit for different reasons. that i will acknowledge. mine was the democratic deficit. my thought was that you did not have too surrender so is power to brussels. it was a broad coalition as many of these issues are. she is not obliged to name figures. the main issue with the immigration thing is that the immigration thing is that...
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==laura/2shot== good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. ==sam/2shot== and i'm sam brock. =4shot= ad lib toss to weather ==kari//cu== ==mike//traffic h set== ck traffic maps tracking a crash in "oakland" ==laura//take vo== breaking news -- we are getting the first look at the massive bomb that the u-s military dropped in afghanistan. . >> thank you, mike. we do have breaking news, we are looking at a massive bomb the u.s. military dropped in afghanistan. just released less than 15 minutes ago. the pittsburgh nicknamed the munition the mother of all bombs. afghan officials say 36 isis fighters were killed in the attack on a tall complex in eastern afghanistan near the pack taken border. the bomb is the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used in combat by the u.s. military. afghan officials say there were no civilian casualties. we will take you live to washington. in our next half hour for analysis with tracy potts. >>> some local news right now. 4:32 on your friday morning. all lanes have been cleared, this following a deadly night crash in th
==laura/2shot== good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. ==sam/2shot== and i'm sam brock. =4shot= ad lib toss to weather ==kari//cu== ==mike//traffic h set== ck traffic maps tracking a crash in "oakland" ==laura//take vo== breaking news -- we are getting the first look at the massive bomb that the u-s military dropped in afghanistan. . >> thank you, mike. we do have breaking news, we are looking at a massive bomb the u.s. military dropped in...
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laura trevelyan, bbc news, lima, ohio. tim: could there be life outside the planet is the question often asked about space and today nasa says they make have a lead -- they may have a lead. that's all the conditions needed for living organisms. the discovery was made by a spacecraft. decade, qasim he has shared the wonders of saturn and its moons. continueson that to make astonishing discoveries about saturn. beneath its icy service is a deep ocean. great jets of water blasting out of it contain ingredients needed for life. in fact nasa scientist say on the floor of the ocean there may be -- like these on earth making hydrogen -- so there could be life. this is a significant finding, because hydrogen could be a source of chemical energy for any microbes that could be -- in the ocean. this is a very exciting finding. rings, is with its perhaps the most striking of the planets. the spacecraft is one of the largest ever into deep space. it stands seven meters tall and has been on an epic journey. it left earth in 1997, beyond
laura trevelyan, bbc news, lima, ohio. tim: could there be life outside the planet is the question often asked about space and today nasa says they make have a lead -- they may have a lead. that's all the conditions needed for living organisms. the discovery was made by a spacecraft. decade, qasim he has shared the wonders of saturn and its moons. continueson that to make astonishing discoveries about saturn. beneath its icy service is a deep ocean. great jets of water blasting out of it...
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laura: thank you for that analysis. you have it from the horses mouth, someone has been watching republican politics not just in this statement at the national level for many years. tim, back to you. tim: you are watching "bbc world news america." boris johnson has said it would be very difficult for the u.k. to say no if asked by washington for support for a strike on syria. he suggested the government might not seek parliamentary approval if it decided britain should be involved in military action. syria has accused israel of causing a huge explosion in damascus airport by firing missiles. state media described it as a desperate attempt to raise the collapsing morale of terrorist groups. other sources say the attack targeted in arms supply operated by the lebanese ministry group -- militant group hezbollah. a russian spying drizzle has sunk off turkey. north of the bosporus straits. all 78 crew have been rescued. contacted russian authorities to convey their sadness over the incident. pope francis arrives in egypt tom
laura: thank you for that analysis. you have it from the horses mouth, someone has been watching republican politics not just in this statement at the national level for many years. tim, back to you. tim: you are watching "bbc world news america." boris johnson has said it would be very difficult for the u.k. to say no if asked by washington for support for a strike on syria. he suggested the government might not seek parliamentary approval if it decided britain should be involved in...
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=cover shot= =laura/4shot= good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon.m/4shot= and i'm sam brock (toss kari) ==wx/cu== ==wsi full== >> right now, we are getting recalled for another round of rain. take a live look outside from our san francisco camera this morning. it's clear, at least right now. good friday morning to you. quite literally. thanks for joining us. >> it is a good friday, i'm sam brock. flood you are with us. the rain might be around the corner, no signs of that at the moment. >> not as of right now. we have a little of a break here as the rain holds off until easter sunday. probably not what you want to hear, though, although it is nice and dry right now, here's a live look outside over san jose as the sun rises this morning. all clear, as we see those temperatures cool to start, it will be warming up into the low- to mid-60s. a little cooler than where we should be for this time of april. but we will see at least that sunshine today and warmer weather tomorrow. then we'll talk about the timeline of that rain moving in for easter sunday,
=cover shot= =laura/4shot= good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon.m/4shot= and i'm sam brock (toss kari) ==wx/cu== ==wsi full== >> right now, we are getting recalled for another round of rain. take a live look outside from our san francisco camera this morning. it's clear, at least right now. good friday morning to you. quite literally. thanks for joining us. >> it is a good friday, i'm sam brock. flood you are with us. the rain might be around the corner,...
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laura: 04/04/17 04/04/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> today's republican party i think is the most dangerous organization in human history. literally, it is racing toward destruction openly. amy: today, an hour with noam chomsky on the first 75 days of president donald trump. we will speak about the expanding u.s. wars in the middle east, china,
laura: 04/04/17 04/04/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> today's republican party i think is the most dangerous organization in human history. literally, it is racing toward destruction openly. amy: today, an hour with noam chomsky on the first 75 days of president donald trump. we will speak about the expanding u.s. wars in the middle east, china,
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good morning to you. >> sam and laura, good morning to you both. laura, welcome back. wall street looks to add to monday's big rally. futures are higher, and stocks jumped on the results of the french election. all three rising more than 1%. that's their best day in six weeks. you want to look for data today on housing and consumer confidence and earnings from five dow stocks, 3-m, cat caterpill caterpillar, dumont, and mcdonald's. the dow rising, the nasdaq up 73, to 5983. apple has a normal routine when it launches a new phone. the company reveals it in september and shipped it later that month. but a well connected analyst says you may have to wait longer to get the iphone 8. he says production may not start until november or december because of significant hardware upgrades. one version is expected to have a high-end oled screen and a smart camera. and traveling the world but don't speak the language? google is here to help. they will translate into your native language. it will work with google search and google maps. googp has recently added handy features includ
good morning to you. >> sam and laura, good morning to you both. laura, welcome back. wall street looks to add to monday's big rally. futures are higher, and stocks jumped on the results of the french election. all three rising more than 1%. that's their best day in six weeks. you want to look for data today on housing and consumer confidence and earnings from five dow stocks, 3-m, cat caterpill caterpillar, dumont, and mcdonald's. the dow rising, the nasdaq up 73, to 5983. apple has a...
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laura: alexander, thank you very much indeed. here in france, authorities have been transferring migrants from a camp that was destroyed by northern city of dunkirk. 1200 people have been buzzed off to temporary accommodations elsewhere since the fire on monday night. officials say the fire started following a fight between afghans and kurds who were camped there trying to reach u.k. by the english channel. hundreds remain unaccounted for. leaderformer firebrand mahmoud ahmadinejad announced he is running for president during his last and in power, there were huge popular protests in iran and grinding international sanctions were imposed on the regime. a surprise return against the supreme leader's wishes. former iranian president mahmoud almond in a job said despite being advised not to run again, he was returning to the political realm for his fans and to support his former vice president, who is also running. >> it was just advised, and his advice does not prevent me from running. there is extensive pressure on me from dear pe
laura: alexander, thank you very much indeed. here in france, authorities have been transferring migrants from a camp that was destroyed by northern city of dunkirk. 1200 people have been buzzed off to temporary accommodations elsewhere since the fire on monday night. officials say the fire started following a fight between afghans and kurds who were camped there trying to reach u.k. by the english channel. hundreds remain unaccounted for. leaderformer firebrand mahmoud ahmadinejad announced he...
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. >> good morning to you, sam and laura. yes, those players are excited to get to the field and get this game going later this afternoon. they'll be leaving this dugout treading on to the field, having a good day at the home opener later on this afternoon. right now, we're joined by the san francisco giants executive vice president of operations. how exciting is this home opener? kind of let our folks know how to experience will be later on? >> the home opener is the most exciting day of the year for us. the start of the new season. after all the rain this winter, opening day is a special day. we'll be sold out. ceremonies start at 1:00. we have a great sar moan planned. just the start of a new season. we're all in a great mood. this time of the year, we all think we're going to win the world series. a good start. >> you know, a lot of fans, the players on the team, brandon crawford, buster posey, they were drafted by this team. a home-grown mentality. can you talkunts how the fans feel about the team? >> no doubt the fans h
. >> good morning to you, sam and laura. yes, those players are excited to get to the field and get this game going later this afternoon. they'll be leaving this dugout treading on to the field, having a good day at the home opener later on this afternoon. right now, we're joined by the san francisco giants executive vice president of operations. how exciting is this home opener? kind of let our folks know how to experience will be later on? >> the home opener is the most exciting...
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laura, and our correspondent laura bicker. in a sense the why laura, in a sense the question is why itst of all they were backed into a corner. the lou reed details of these allegations were widely reported in the press of the much of the last few weeks. —— leurid. in the past few weeks. —— leurid. in the past few days laura bloom, representing some of the women who were harassed by bill o'reilly, one claims he called her hot chocolate and was inappropriate at every opportunity. as the details came forward more than 50 sponsors pulled from the show. the protests outside fox news hq continued. all of this while some we re hq continued. all of this while some were alleging a culture of sexual harassment at fox news after roger ailes, the chairman, was sacked after his own scandal came forward. this at a time when fox is... 21st century fox is trying to secure the remaining 61% of sky, they felt they we re remaining 61% of sky, they felt they were under the spotlight and had to act, and that's why they've done this now and they've issued an internal memo to staff, saying," we hope to fost
laura, and our correspondent laura bicker. in a sense the why laura, in a sense the question is why itst of all they were backed into a corner. the lou reed details of these allegations were widely reported in the press of the much of the last few weeks. —— leurid. in the past few weeks. —— leurid. in the past few days laura bloom, representing some of the women who were harassed by bill o'reilly, one claims he called her hot chocolate and was inappropriate at every opportunity. as the...
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laura: that is a good point. if they have different results than goldman would, it would be difficult for goldman to argue they were different then the money center acts. vonnie: capital and liquidity, how did they look at all the banks? --ra: i think that something there is a good question and how bank of america thinks about it. they have not given back the. they seem optimistic about it in the coming quarter. that should give some investors who are concerned about those things rest. not tumbling. stock is not tumbling. generally, ranks are doing pretty well. how long does this continue? do is see more strength in bank stocks? laura: that is something analysts are asking. is this bond rally something that can continue? on the consumer side, what kind of trans lending is there? i do think we saw a lot of conviction coming from any of the executives. we are positioned. we did really well this quarter. that positions us for more growth as we get in the economy. if things don't go as well, we may not do as well, bu
laura: that is a good point. if they have different results than goldman would, it would be difficult for goldman to argue they were different then the money center acts. vonnie: capital and liquidity, how did they look at all the banks? --ra: i think that something there is a good question and how bank of america thinks about it. they have not given back the. they seem optimistic about it in the coming quarter. that should give some investors who are concerned about those things rest. not...
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that is what code 2040 that laura founded in 2012 does. the very first year 2040 worked with five fellows, and computer science students given a crash course in the tech world and summer internships with companies. code 2040 has done nothing but grow since then. >> we started with the five fellows which is a five-person community and now we have 5,000 people in the community now. >> code 2040 patter ins with the who's who of tech companies giving students of color a taste of the world for many of them would seem otherwise out of reach. for her part, laura has become a sought-after speaker, and high profile leader of the movement to get more black and latina technologists into the field. she says it is an issue critical for all of us and not just minorities. if the tech xans want to become biggerer and bigger parts of the world, they need to do a better job looking like the world. >> laura says it is going to be a necessity in the future for technology companies to cast a wider net in order to get enough employees to keep growing. garvin th
that is what code 2040 that laura founded in 2012 does. the very first year 2040 worked with five fellows, and computer science students given a crash course in the tech world and summer internships with companies. code 2040 has done nothing but grow since then. >> we started with the five fellows which is a five-person community and now we have 5,000 people in the community now. >> code 2040 patter ins with the who's who of tech companies giving students of color a taste of the...
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we ask restauranteur henry dimbleby and former teacher laura mcinerny. and... try this at home. we meet the russian thrill seekers taking sometimes fatal risks for social media fame. good evening. donald trump watched his words tonight like a man who finally understood just how much trouble they could cause. it was on the flight to mar el lago, ahead of a meeting with his chinese counterpart, that he skimmed the curtain divde to talk to the press corp and tell them, with as much diplomacy as he has perhaps ever mustered, that something must happen with syria's president assad. we don't know what. we will come to china diplomacy, and why it matters, in a moment, but first, to the more pressing question in hand: as the united nations in new york works to find a resolution to condemn the chemical gas attack this week at the hands of assad, the pentagon has suggested it's looking for the appropriate response, including detailed discussions on military options. our correspondent, nick bryant, is at the united nations for us. just interpret what you were hearing from
we ask restauranteur henry dimbleby and former teacher laura mcinerny. and... try this at home. we meet the russian thrill seekers taking sometimes fatal risks for social media fame. good evening. donald trump watched his words tonight like a man who finally understood just how much trouble they could cause. it was on the flight to mar el lago, ahead of a meeting with his chinese counterpart, that he skimmed the curtain divde to talk to the press corp and tell them, with as much diplomacy as he...
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tim: laura trevelyan, thanks very much indeed. well, as laura just mentioned, the u.s.enate confirmed president trump's nominee for the supreme court. neil gorsuch was confirmed by the majority after the vote on thursday to abolish a long-standing rule that no one needs to win by 60 votes. a tourist knocked into the river thames has died after a fortnight on life support. she had been visiting london with her boyfriend. that raises the number killed by the attack to five. -- aead april selah says playlist says he has been banned. the band comes up to several protests this week. you're watching "bbc world news -- news america." this morning 82 hot air balloons took off, hoping to break the world record for crossing the channel. did they manage it? will find out. lighty gathered at first in a field in kent. 7:00, sun rose at exactly the mass ascent began. 82 from across europe to set a new record. the pack drifted over dover's castle and cliffs. england was soon behind them as they headed 26 miles across the channel to mainland europe. >> this is fantastic, being out with
tim: laura trevelyan, thanks very much indeed. well, as laura just mentioned, the u.s.enate confirmed president trump's nominee for the supreme court. neil gorsuch was confirmed by the majority after the vote on thursday to abolish a long-standing rule that no one needs to win by 60 votes. a tourist knocked into the river thames has died after a fortnight on life support. she had been visiting london with her boyfriend. that raises the number killed by the attack to five. -- aead april selah...
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i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon.ou betting get the boots and the umbrella out there today. you're going to need it with that rain. >> we're going to see the mist. especially in san francisco and the north bay. visibility low in spots, too. and in some of those areas where we have seen the drizzle, right now, it's kind of sticking to the roadways. creating some wet conditions for some of the drivers out there. you can see the water being kicked up by the cars and they're having to turn on the wipers. well, here's a look at the bigger storm system. as of now, we're not seeing any heavy rain across the bay area. we'll see a little bit of light showers as we go through the day, also the winds will start to pick up. i want to show you the wind forecast for 5:30 this evening. we'll have coastal winds, close to about 20 miles per hour sustained. and it gets a little stronger as some rain rolls in. we'll talk about the timeline of the rain. that's coming up in about seven minutes. heading over to mike, tracking estimate and
i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon.ou betting get the boots and the umbrella out there today. you're going to need it with that rain. >> we're going to see the mist. especially in san francisco and the north bay. visibility low in spots, too. and in some of those areas where we have seen the drizzle, right now, it's kind of sticking to the roadways. creating some wet conditions for some of the drivers out there. you can see the water being kicked up by the cars and they're...
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as former chief floral designer at the white house, laura says it should be part of the job. in 1985, when she moved to d.c. from washington state, she worked on the hill in public administration. but on a trip to paris with her husband in 2000, she fell in love with the french language of flowers, that is. she went back to classes and translated her newly acquired flare for floral design into a little shop in her kitchen. in 2009, she heard about the job at the obama white house. >> it's not like it's posted on the 1-800-jobs or something. what happened was i sent a letter of inquiry and a resume to the white house. i was so surprised when i got an e-mail that i was a semifinalist. >> reporter: this design won the face-off as the finalists at the white house. laura's first big challenge, the obama's first state dinner for the prime minister of india. >> we felt like it was such a beautiful decor, apple green linens with the purple flower. >> repo all people remembered when it was over was the salahi gate crashers. and generally no one visits the white house who doesn't remem
as former chief floral designer at the white house, laura says it should be part of the job. in 1985, when she moved to d.c. from washington state, she worked on the hill in public administration. but on a trip to paris with her husband in 2000, she fell in love with the french language of flowers, that is. she went back to classes and translated her newly acquired flare for floral design into a little shop in her kitchen. in 2009, she heard about the job at the obama white house. >> it's...
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live in berkeley, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> laura, thanks so much. and let's give you another look now from sky 7, like laura said, it's been peaceful so far. but you can see certainly the numbers are growing. the numbers of people on the two sides being separated by police in the middle and they are keeping a very close eye on the two separate groups of protesters. >> and as we've said, there are protesters both on and off the u.c. berkeley campus. >> abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman joins us from the plaza at cal. wayne? >> reporter: well, u.c. berkeley was not taking any chances today based on what happened with protests in the past. you want to see a police presence take a look at this. we're estimating roughly 200 police officers. not only u.c. berkeley police officers, berkeley police officers, oakland police officers, california highway patrol police officers. they even brought officers in from ucla to bolster security here on the campus. it would be shafe to say there may have been more police here than protesters. if this were a baseball d
live in berkeley, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> laura, thanks so much. and let's give you another look now from sky 7, like laura said, it's been peaceful so far. but you can see certainly the numbers are growing. the numbers of people on the two sides being separated by police in the middle and they are keeping a very close eye on the two separate groups of protesters. >> and as we've said, there are protesters both on and off the u.c. berkeley campus. >> abc 7 news reporter...
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let's get laura and fran in.and then we'll come back to russia and china. >> i put people to sleep, is what he's saying. >> no, it was an excellent laura, answer. laura, let me ask a somewhat broader terms. do you agree that the objective or an objective of the gmd system or of u.s. national missile defense should be to stay ahead of the threat from north korea and iran? in other words, that system that's deployed at any given time is prepared to deal with not just the known threat, but the plausible threat for the relative near-term? >> sure. i think looking at a verified intelligence assessment and make those plans accordingly. normally, that's part of the requirements process, which isn't part of the same way we do missile defense. but i think -- i think, yes, certainly a formalized process and staying ahead of the threat -- i think in some senses we've been pretty lucky or fortunate that these icbm threats have not matured nearly as quickly as may have been predicted. 2015 came 2015 came and went and we didn'
let's get laura and fran in.and then we'll come back to russia and china. >> i put people to sleep, is what he's saying. >> no, it was an excellent laura, answer. laura, let me ask a somewhat broader terms. do you agree that the objective or an objective of the gmd system or of u.s. national missile defense should be to stay ahead of the threat from north korea and iran? in other words, that system that's deployed at any given time is prepared to deal with not just the known threat,...
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which is just what code 2040, the non-profit laura founded in 2012 does. their first year, 2040 worked with just five fellows. computer science students with summer internships with top companies. code 2040 has done nothing but grow since then. >> well, we started with five fellows, which was a five-person community, and we have about 5,000 people in our community now. >> reporter: code 2040 now partners with the who's who of tech, giving students of color a taste of the world that for many of them that would otherwise seem out of reach. for her part, laura has become a sought-after speaker and high-profile leader of the movement to get more black and latino technologyists into the field. she said it's an issue critical for all of us, not just minorities. if tech companies want to become bigger and bigger parts of our world, they'll need to do a better job looking like the world. laura says it's going to be a necessity in the future for technology companies to cast a wider net in order to get enough employees to keep growing. garvin thomas, nbc bay area ne
which is just what code 2040, the non-profit laura founded in 2012 does. their first year, 2040 worked with just five fellows. computer science students with summer internships with top companies. code 2040 has done nothing but grow since then. >> well, we started with five fellows, which was a five-person community, and we have about 5,000 people in our community now. >> reporter: code 2040 now partners with the who's who of tech, giving students of color a taste of the world that...
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and laura's -- named laura. kathy had told me that laura's husband was dying of lung cancer, and the refrain was what if the trials of this storm are your mercies in disguise. and that's where the title of the book comes from too. and what was inspiring about the baxley family was they took something that could destroy a family, and they made it -- it made, in a way they came together over it. and they became stronger. and they didn't let it destroy them. as her brother -- as her uncle mike at one point said, they didn't just want to sit there and be slain by this disease. so i'm going to read you a little bit of this introduction, and then amanda's going to tell you a little bit. the two people amanda baxley loves the most begged her not to be tested, at least not now. please, your mother pleaded, your dad is so sick, we are hurting so much already. her boyfriend implored her not to invite news that could cast such a long and dark shadow over their future. but she had always been so stubborn, so sure of what sh
and laura's -- named laura. kathy had told me that laura's husband was dying of lung cancer, and the refrain was what if the trials of this storm are your mercies in disguise. and that's where the title of the book comes from too. and what was inspiring about the baxley family was they took something that could destroy a family, and they made it -- it made, in a way they came together over it. and they became stronger. and they didn't let it destroy them. as her brother -- as her uncle mike at...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. mike is here. vianey is here to give us kind of co-sharing some of the weather duties out there today with kari live at the ballpark, getting ready for the giants game. >> it is fun. i mean, just a big excitement of baseball in the air. kari, you're out there live on the field this morning. >> we think. there she is. >> cool and clear this morning. good morning, you guys. i can't wait for you all to join me later on. yeah, so fairly cool out here. and also, we're feeling some of those temperatures that have been in the 50s this morning. but hey, at least we have no rain, and we're getting ready for a beautiful day out here for the game opener. and want to show you the temperature trend of what you're going to see as we go through the day. going to see those temperatures starting out in the 40s. and also looking at right now 45 degrees in the peninsula, south bay 45 there. and the tri-valley, 41 degrees. here's a look at where we are right now. and it's in the upper 40s. the highs today reaching 60
. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. mike is here. vianey is here to give us kind of co-sharing some of the weather duties out there today with kari live at the ballpark, getting ready for the giants game. >> it is fun. i mean, just a big excitement of baseball in the air. kari, you're out there live on the field this morning. >> we think. there she is. >> cool and clear this morning. good morning, you guys. i can't wait for you all to join me later on. yeah, so fairly cool out...
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i asked laura how she thought it went.its and highlights of the trump campaign, all rolled into one hour, here in pennsylvania. a crucial state, as you mentioned earlier, a swing state that managed to tip them over the age and win him the white house. but this is amongst his supporters — this is amongst his real base. and as they were filing to come in, this is what they'd come to hear. there was "build that wall," there was "america first," you heard there the "make america great again." they heard a list of accomplishments that donald trump feels he has made over the last 100 days. he's talked about appointing a supreme court judge, he says something which hasn't been done for 113 years or more. he talked about job—killing regulations, something which he feels he has created, something which got rapturous applause here, in a former industrial heartland. lots of people filing in here, today, said their parents, or cousins, or someone else used to work at a coal mines. they want those coalmining jobs back. you heard about
i asked laura how she thought it went.its and highlights of the trump campaign, all rolled into one hour, here in pennsylvania. a crucial state, as you mentioned earlier, a swing state that managed to tip them over the age and win him the white house. but this is amongst his supporters — this is amongst his real base. and as they were filing to come in, this is what they'd come to hear. there was "build that wall," there was "america first," you heard there the "make...
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looking good. >> hey, sam and laura. you're inside the park. i'm across mccovey cove on the other side of the park. a lot less action going on here, but we're near the tailgaters and everyone is enjoying the sunshine and the warmer temperatures. i've taken my jacket off. it feels nice out here. let's take a look at the temperature trend as we go through the rest of the day for the tailgaters out here. temperatures in the 50s and will reach in the low 60s just briefly after we go into this afternoon. a mix of sun and clouds, and the rain will be holding off today so we're in for some perfect weather for this homeowner for the giants here at at&t park. coming up a little bit later, we'll talk about the temperature trend as we go through the game, and also we'll show you some tailgaters. i've got some cheerleaders behind me. everyone having a great time so hopefully you guys are having a great time, too. back for you. >> thank you, kari. we'll check back in with you. our big story of the day is in the east bay. investigators piecing together a cha
looking good. >> hey, sam and laura. you're inside the park. i'm across mccovey cove on the other side of the park. a lot less action going on here, but we're near the tailgaters and everyone is enjoying the sunshine and the warmer temperatures. i've taken my jacket off. it feels nice out here. let's take a look at the temperature trend as we go through the rest of the day for the tailgaters out here. temperatures in the 50s and will reach in the low 60s just briefly after we go into this...
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laura hughes, take us to the coverage of this bomb dropped in afghanistan?ar bomb that america has ever used. during his presidential campaign, donald trump spoke about how he was going to protect america's‘s interests, and not really intervene around the world. but this is the second incident in two weeks showing that maybe that is not the case. this maybe is a warning to north korea, iran, syria, that america is taking things really seriously now. and they are prepared, donald trump is prepared, to go further than george bush, he never used these weapons, and also president 0bama. may be questions for donald trump supporters, who voted for him in the hope that america might take a step back from dealing in these kind of issues.“ that how you see it? absolutely, it is the largest bomb that has been dropped since blagger hour. apparently it has caused a lot of consternation within the warring factions in the white house. steve bannon, his notoriously hawkish adviser, was apparently advising against attacking syria last week. i'm not sure he will be that happ
laura hughes, take us to the coverage of this bomb dropped in afghanistan?ar bomb that america has ever used. during his presidential campaign, donald trump spoke about how he was going to protect america's‘s interests, and not really intervene around the world. but this is the second incident in two weeks showing that maybe that is not the case. this maybe is a warning to north korea, iran, syria, that america is taking things really seriously now. and they are prepared, donald trump is...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. say no more. we have everybody in the right mind set right now. it is friday. we're really looking forward to this weekend's forecast. >> a nigh one, as you said. a lot of sunshine. that's what we need. also warmer temperatures. we're making plans already as you get ready to head out the door, it's fairly cool to start out with temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. a look at the tri-valley camera at pleasanton, 47 degrees. and it's 50 degrees right now in the north bay. as we head out the door, we're expecting those high temperatures to reach into the low to mid 70s today. also some gusty winds kicking up in san francisco. expect a high temperature to reach into the upper 60s. as we head over to mike, starting out with a crash in san mateo. >> we are. early morning crash first reported in one direction. chp said, no, on the northbound side, not the southbound side. right around hillsdale boulevard. no major injuries, but this is what's going on as you make the merge, 101 to the split. we're a
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. say no more. we have everybody in the right mind set right now. it is friday. we're really looking forward to this weekend's forecast. >> a nigh one, as you said. a lot of sunshine. that's what we need. also warmer temperatures. we're making plans already as you get ready to head out the door, it's fairly cool to start out with temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. a look at the tri-valley camera at pleasanton, 47 degrees. and it's 50...
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short time ago i caught up with the bbc's laura bicker. how many people are still missing, laura? laura: over 100 people still missing, from what we understand. we heard that from president santos within the last hour. he has come here and the entire -- he is due to come here to speak. the entire rescue effort is coordinated in this square , and within the last few minutes, the first of the funerals. a silent parade behind the coffin, where they carried tiny flowers with their heads bowed. just near here as we were coming into the town, a huge queue outside the cemetery, with people with masks on. that is where they have the tough task of trying to identify their loved ones. the search and rescue teams have been working tirelessly to try to find anyone who may be left in the mud. but for days, many of them have been tearing at that mud with their hands. it is a coordinated effort, but with each hour goes by, i'm sorry to say that the chances of finding anyone alive diminishes. this is one of the worst natural disasters colombia has seen, and it is an area very used to disasters. t
short time ago i caught up with the bbc's laura bicker. how many people are still missing, laura? laura: over 100 people still missing, from what we understand. we heard that from president santos within the last hour. he has come here and the entire -- he is due to come here to speak. the entire rescue effort is coordinated in this square , and within the last few minutes, the first of the funerals. a silent parade behind the coffin, where they carried tiny flowers with their heads bowed. just...
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laura: really that she was aware of these things.t actually specified meeting inpecific which you withheld how many people were actually terminated for all these practices over the years. later the board found out when the allegations came out with the cfp be that there were about 5300 people fired. they were told it was only between 200 and 300. there's a big difference. invest gators found anyway that it did not allow the board to have enough visibility into what was really happening. they kind of blamed her for that. what we got from her lawyer was very short. he did not participate in these investigations and did not fit for these interviews, whereas other executives did. julie: one of the additional's actions taken today was an initial clawback of john stumpf salary, $28 million worth. what are the additional consequences today or is that it for now? laura: in terms of compensation, they also voted on friday to call back $47 million from kerry of other. in terms firings and things like that, the board found earlier in this inves
laura: really that she was aware of these things.t actually specified meeting inpecific which you withheld how many people were actually terminated for all these practices over the years. later the board found out when the allegations came out with the cfp be that there were about 5300 people fired. they were told it was only between 200 and 300. there's a big difference. invest gators found anyway that it did not allow the board to have enough visibility into what was really happening. they...
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laura kuenssberg there are there for us.owning street tonight, on the day theresa may stunned colleagues and voters by announcing plans for an early general election on the 8thjune. there's more overnight on the bbc news channel here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the prime minister has announced plans to call a snap general election on june 8th. theresa may stunned westminster, as she had previously insisted there would be no election until 2020. defending the u—turn, mrs may said she had reluctantly come to the conclusion that a vote was necessary, adding, "the country is coming together, but westminster is not." our political correspondent eleanor garnier spoke to tim shipman from the sunday times and jack blanchard from the daily mirror to ask why they thought mrs may made the announcement now. about a month ago, there was a bit of mood music that they were thinking about holding an election, and her closest aides said they would not be doing it and any circum
laura kuenssberg there are there for us.owning street tonight, on the day theresa may stunned colleagues and voters by announcing plans for an early general election on the 8thjune. there's more overnight on the bbc news channel here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the prime minister has announced plans to call a snap general election on june 8th. theresa may stunned westminster, as she had previously insisted there would be no...
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laura: en medio de la tristeza por la pÉrdida de su hijo, se convirtiÓ en abuela por primera vez.trevistas exclusivas con amigos, familiares y entrenadores que descubrieron y formaron al talentoso fernÁndez tanto en cuba como en la florida. "jdf16" sse estrena esta noche en univisiÓnnoticias.com, despuÉs del partido entre amÉrica y querétaro. presentadora: hoy en nuestra serie "camino al Éxito" continÚa explorando la vida de los estudiantes inmigrantes en estados unidos. estos jÓvenes usas familias trabajan en el campo, se mudan constantemente siguiendo las cosechas. los obstÁculos que los lentes enfrentanvan desde el dominio del idioma hasta los currÍculos acadÉmicos. >> las gemelas compartieronsus testimonios acerca de los retos acadÉmicos que enfrentan por viajar de una ciudad a otra de viejo al trabajo que realizan con su familia. >> es duro . no descansas. reportera: pero no son las Únicas con esta problemÁtica en la ciudad de las cruces. >> de quÉ clase es? >> de historia. reportera: tiene a su cuidado tres sobrinos que tambiÉn son inmigrantes. >> los quiero como mis hijos p
laura: en medio de la tristeza por la pÉrdida de su hijo, se convirtiÓ en abuela por primera vez.trevistas exclusivas con amigos, familiares y entrenadores que descubrieron y formaron al talentoso fernÁndez tanto en cuba como en la florida. "jdf16" sse estrena esta noche en univisiÓnnoticias.com, despuÉs del partido entre amÉrica y querétaro. presentadora: hoy en nuestra serie "camino al Éxito" continÚa explorando la vida de los estudiantes inmigrantes en estados...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. i like that message. by the way, we're tracking a major fire in san francisco where there are injuries to report. pete is on scene. we'll check in with him in a few minutes. >> but first, this rain that came just as you said it would. >> you know, the winds were really strong. >> howling. >> okay, can you believe this? mt. diablo had a wind gust of 74 miles per hour. you know, we were all feeling it overnight. the winds are starting to diminish. we're also seeing a decrease in rain this morning, but it's still very wet as you head out the door. here's a look at the storm system once again. the area of low pressure, the swirl of clouds to the north of us allowing more energy to work in throughout the day. most of the rain over parts of the south pay and the hills where we're seeing wet conditions as you head out the door. you see rain from san jose all the way down to gilroy. we will continue to see rounds of showers and another pocket of heavier rain this afternoon, so we're talking about the timeline. th
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. i like that message. by the way, we're tracking a major fire in san francisco where there are injuries to report. pete is on scene. we'll check in with him in a few minutes. >> but first, this rain that came just as you said it would. >> you know, the winds were really strong. >> howling. >> okay, can you believe this? mt. diablo had a wind gust of 74 miles per hour. you know, we were all feeling it overnight. the winds...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we're talking about the weekend on monday, tuesday, wednesday. first, bart riders need to know about this to show you the blazing red. the richmond station is closed right now. what we heard from bart is that the station is closed because of a power issue and we saw pg&e has one small report by the station so we're following up is what is going on. the station is the fartherers north you can go on that line right now as far as stations are open. let's get you out to the roadways. roadway lts show you the richmond station is here. eller er el zero d cerito is right here. we'll see what information bart can give us about the bridge between those two stations. for now, back to keri and her forecast. >>> a few clouds across the bay area but not drizzling, misting like we had yesterday morning as ting fep out in north bay and san francisco. an all dry start as our temperatures are coming back down a couple degrees in the tri-valley. 56 degrees in the south bay as you head out in san franci
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we're talking about the weekend on monday, tuesday, wednesday. first, bart riders need to know about this to show you the blazing red. the richmond station is closed right now. what we heard from bart is that the station is closed because of a power issue and we saw pg&e has one small report by the station so we're following up is what is going on. the station is the fartherers north you can go on that line right now as far as stations...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. so let's try to clear things up on this now wednesday morning with kari. good morning. >> halfway through the week. you're just trying to find your way through the fog in san francisco and the north bay. and it is going to be kind of misting and drizzling throughout the morning, and part of the afternoon as well. as we still have this weather system overhead that will not get out of here until later on today. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. it's 57 degrees. visibility low, but it's all clear in the south bay as we're starting out with milder temperatures. it's 58 degrees and 57 in palo alto. and highs today will be reaching into the upper 60s and low 70s. cooler than yesterday, thanks to the clouds. we'll talk about a warm-up, a major warm-up in a few minutes. and mike is already tracking a car fire in san jose. >> a fire of some sort. a roadside one in san jose. some might call it a trash can fire. nobody as far as injuries or risk of injury, but it is off of frontage r
. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. so let's try to clear things up on this now wednesday morning with kari. good morning. >> halfway through the week. you're just trying to find your way through the fog in san francisco and the north bay. and it is going to be kind of misting and drizzling throughout the morning, and part of the afternoon as well. as we still have this weather system overhead that will not get out of here until later on today. here's a live look at the golden gate...
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laura kuenssberg's pro—conservative comments personify bias at bbc."e this from bbcjournalists, with their requirement for brevity, infringing the corporation's guidelines on fairness and balance? we put that complaint to bbc news, who told us... "with her tweet, laura kuenssberg was simply making the point that because of the conflicting positions on trident within the labour party, the conservatives have made a conscious decision not to engage on the issue at that time." do let us know your thoughts on the use of social media by bbc news, any aspect of the bbc‘s election coverage, or, indeed, anything that concerns you or delights you which you see on news bulletins, programmes or online. stay tuned for details of how to get in touch with us. now, of course, the battle for seats in westminster is not the only election around at the moment. on monday, lucy williamson reported from paris following the first round of voting for france's new president. two years ago, he was a new face in politics. in two weeks, he could be the new president of france. la
laura kuenssberg's pro—conservative comments personify bias at bbc."e this from bbcjournalists, with their requirement for brevity, infringing the corporation's guidelines on fairness and balance? we put that complaint to bbc news, who told us... "with her tweet, laura kuenssberg was simply making the point that because of the conflicting positions on trident within the labour party, the conservatives have made a conscious decision not to engage on the issue at that time." do...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster.both labour and the liberal democrats have welcomed the decision to call an early election. they now have just seven weeks to make their pitch to the nation that they can be the ruling party — or at the very least prevent a bigger tory majority. our deputy political editorjohn pienaar now on the challenge for some of the opposition parties ahead of the general election. westminster‘s shutting up shop soon, again. and they're off, again. the sound bites, the slogans, all desperate for your attention. why now? the tories start strongly. labour and its leader trailed badly. whilejeremy corbyn labour and its leader trailed badly. while jeremy corbyn supporters labour and its leader trailed badly. whilejeremy corbyn supporters are working hard to beat the odds. to point up the issues on policies, they hope may somehow prove the polls wrong. the british public vote on leadership when it comes to general elections and as of now, jeremy corbyn is a mile behind.” think the more people focus on
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster.both labour and the liberal democrats have welcomed the decision to call an early election. they now have just seven weeks to make their pitch to the nation that they can be the ruling party — or at the very least prevent a bigger tory majority. our deputy political editorjohn pienaar now on the challenge for some of the opposition parties ahead of the general election. westminster‘s shutting up shop soon, again. and they're off, again. the sound...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. it is 4:30. it is early. we see the rain starting in the north bay. >> it's going to be spotty and light. as you head out this morning, the roads may be wet. we have even seen some sprinkles elsewhere. here's a live look at san jose where we only had mist coming through and low clouds at times. you can see the bigger picture where there's rain moving across other parts of the bay area, around the east bay. but it's enough to wet the wipers and the streets, but we won't see this having a major impact for the day. we'll talk about what to expect as another storm system moves in tomorrow afternoon. and mike has two kinds of green on the map. >> one we love. that's the green speed sensors moving well around the bay. light traffic, obviously, right now, and continuing for the spring breaks rotating this week in the south bay. there's the other green, the radar having shown activity come through this area, and now there's a chance with the road weather that you might get damp roads. upper east shore freeway, but de
. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. it is 4:30. it is early. we see the rain starting in the north bay. >> it's going to be spotty and light. as you head out this morning, the roads may be wet. we have even seen some sprinkles elsewhere. here's a live look at san jose where we only had mist coming through and low clouds at times. you can see the bigger picture where there's rain moving across other parts of the bay area, around the east bay. but it's enough to wet the wipers and the...
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laura kuenssberg for us. time, voters across the united kingdom will be asked to go to the polls yet again. it will be the second general election in the space of two years and that's on top of two referendums, one on scottish independnece, one on eu membership since 2014. so how do voters feel about another major poll and the weeks of campaigning ahead? our home editor, mark easton, has been to leeds to talk to people there. is this election about health and welfare, jobs and housing? or will it be all about brexit? i'm in the city of leeds, torn down the middle by brexit 50/50 in the referendum. but more specifically, i'm in morley and outwood, a constituency equally split down the middle between labour and conservative. former shadow chancellor, ed balls, found a new career on the dance floor after this traditionally labour stronghold was sensationally lost to the tories, with a wafer thin 422 vote majority. so are people excited about another chance to get voting? have you heard they've called an election
laura kuenssberg for us. time, voters across the united kingdom will be asked to go to the polls yet again. it will be the second general election in the space of two years and that's on top of two referendums, one on scottish independnece, one on eu membership since 2014. so how do voters feel about another major poll and the weeks of campaigning ahead? our home editor, mark easton, has been to leeds to talk to people there. is this election about health and welfare, jobs and housing? or will...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster.y corbyn said he welcomed the decision to call an early election, saying labour would stand up for the people of britain, not least on the state of the national health service. the liberal democrat tim farron promised to fight against what he called a hard brexit, while the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon said today's announcement was a huge political miscalculation by theresa may. more on the impact in scotland in a moment but first our deputy political editorjohn pienaar looks at reaction in westminster to the prime minister's plans. westminster‘s shutting up shop soon, again. and they're off, again. the soundbites, the slogans, all desperate for your attention. why now? the tories start strongly. labour and its leader trail badly. sojeremy corbyn and his supporters are working hard from the start to beat the odds, to point out the issues and policies they hope may somehow prove the polls and pundits wrong. i want to use the period untiljune 8th to set out a positive visio
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster.y corbyn said he welcomed the decision to call an early election, saying labour would stand up for the people of britain, not least on the state of the national health service. the liberal democrat tim farron promised to fight against what he called a hard brexit, while the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon said today's announcement was a huge political miscalculation by theresa may. more on the impact in scotland in a moment but first our deputy...