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i am from leyland and it's amazing to see from leyland and it's amazing to see from where we live theple coming together, showing their love for it. i'm feeling really happy because loads of people are coming together to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people died. to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people diedlj to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people died. i was working as a steward on one of the fire doors, and we felt on the night like everybody why —— there was my family. we may have different beliefs but we still look after everybody. we still love one another. i am proud of what i am and i'm proud to be a working—class lad, but more than ever i am proud to be from manchester. dignitaries, politicians, ordinary folk once again have turned out at saint anna's square to show their support and solidarity. it's a beautiful atmosphere down here. —— st ann's square. as you can tell, the atmosphere is building down here, and the events at albert square will be live on the bbc news channel after 7pm and also on bbc radio manchester. for man
i am from leyland and it's amazing to see from leyland and it's amazing to see from where we live theple coming together, showing their love for it. i'm feeling really happy because loads of people are coming together to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people died. to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people diedlj to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people died. i was working as a steward on one of the fire doors, and we felt on the night like...
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another name from the past, british leyland, and we remember that being driven by strikes and red robboly universally known as red robbo, by almost all of the papers. why is brexit the threat then? the problem of course is that this is nothing new, the car industry in particular of course, everything comes, it is — a car is not made just here, part come in from all over and if we then have... not a free route that it is going to become placated. if we lose the customs union then we lose control of the industry which has been booming since... yes, it has, since the 70s when it was described as being on its last knees. we have been told it will be sorted? john neale the point that at least in the industry could sort of fixes itself whereas now it is in the hands of the politicians. no wonder they are worried because a lot of parts go backwards and forwards. all different bits. they are not all made here, even a component is made in one place. to the sunday telegraph, or to the sunday telegraph, or to the sunday telegraph even, go plans new wave of national parks. —— michael gove. claire?
another name from the past, british leyland, and we remember that being driven by strikes and red robboly universally known as red robbo, by almost all of the papers. why is brexit the threat then? the problem of course is that this is nothing new, the car industry in particular of course, everything comes, it is — a car is not made just here, part come in from all over and if we then have... not a free route that it is going to become placated. if we lose the customs union then we lose...
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like 7-year-old twins grayson and leyland thompson who both have autism. their mom cara drives an hour every saturday so they can play for the grasshoppers. >> they can come here and be completely themselves and they are accepted for who they are and nobody is judging them. >> instead, they are celebrated and supported. >> he's going to be safe at the plate. >> each kid is paired up with a buddy and the games are played on a rubberized field for kids in wheelchairs. nationwide, there are 300 miracle leagues. in raleigh alone, this there are 38 teams, more than 500 players, and 1,000 volunteers. demand so high, they raised $1.5 million to build a third state-of-the-art field in durham. benji capps first got involved more than a decade ago. when he signed up his son micah who has cerebral palsy. he was skeptical at first. >> played baseball my whole life, didn't really see how this would be any fun. >> he now runs the league. >> the smiles on their face and the joy they have, that's our goal. we just want to make sure they have a good time. >> game day is th
like 7-year-old twins grayson and leyland thompson who both have autism. their mom cara drives an hour every saturday so they can play for the grasshoppers. >> they can come here and be completely themselves and they are accepted for who they are and nobody is judging them. >> instead, they are celebrated and supported. >> he's going to be safe at the plate. >> each kid is paired up with a buddy and the games are played on a rubberized field for kids in wheelchairs....
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leyland jacobson knows that pain all too well. >> the worst day of my life. >> reporter: six years ago he forgot his 7-month-old son luke in the backseat of their car. >> not a day goes by i don't think of luke. >> reporter: jacobson now on a mission. >> people think that can never happen to me. it happens to bad parents. it can happen to anyone. i didn't believe that before probably either. but it can. >> reporter: and it's not just a case of parking in the direct sun. researchers at arizona state and the university of california-san diego discovered in tests parking in the shade can be just as deadly. >> the idea that because i parked the car in the shade i'm safe, it's okay, is not really the case. >> reporter: in the sun when the outside temperature is over 100 degrees the thermometer inside hits an average of 116. seats 123 degrees. the steering wheel, 127. and the dashboard averaged 157 degrees. hot enough to cause third-degree burns if a child touched it. all in just 60 minutes. in the shade, a car or van still turns into an oven. it just takes longer to heat up. even with some
leyland jacobson knows that pain all too well. >> the worst day of my life. >> reporter: six years ago he forgot his 7-month-old son luke in the backseat of their car. >> not a day goes by i don't think of luke. >> reporter: jacobson now on a mission. >> people think that can never happen to me. it happens to bad parents. it can happen to anyone. i didn't believe that before probably either. but it can. >> reporter: and it's not just a case of parking in the...
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leyland vittert is live at the state department. what do you know? >> the general consensus is kim jong un and the north koreans are pulling a page out of president trump's book "the art of the deal." the more you are willing to walk away, conceivably the more leverage you have in any negotiations. this from the first vice foreign minister in the north korean government. we are no longer interested in a negotiation that will be all about driving us into a corner and making a one-sided demand for us to give us our nukes and this would force to us reconsider whether we would accept the north korea-u.s. summit meeting." the secretary of state has said over the past couple of days that the united states is willing to help the north koreans with their anemic economy once they give up their weapons and denuclearize. of course, the big question here is what comes first? do the nukes leave north korea or does the cash come in? obvious who wants which first. today, the president asked with a shouted question whether he will still push for denuclearization of
leyland vittert is live at the state department. what do you know? >> the general consensus is kim jong un and the north koreans are pulling a page out of president trump's book "the art of the deal." the more you are willing to walk away, conceivably the more leverage you have in any negotiations. this from the first vice foreign minister in the north korean government. we are no longer interested in a negotiation that will be all about driving us into a corner and making a...
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i think the guys i've known in the black caucus and such wonderful people like mickey leyland, i love the guy. i loved him. i was watching at nba game last night, all those african-american guys. i get inspired by this development in this country how good it looks like we're getting and then this. i wonder, this wasn't a dog whistle. this was -- goes back to the prime orderal hell we started with this in this country that the whites are superior tore blacks, back to the raw cede of hell, the original sin. >> no, this was not a dog whistle. this was a burning cross in the yard. there was nos confusion about this statement. and the thing that i think is really, really horrible about this whole episode with miss barr is that she apparently has such little regard for people of color, maybe xenophobia i'm not sure what it is, that she probably thought and believed that she would be applauded about what she said. smee she may have even wanted some applause to come to her from washington. i think in the absence of that, she may have realized not that she was wrong but that she got caught. an
i think the guys i've known in the black caucus and such wonderful people like mickey leyland, i love the guy. i loved him. i was watching at nba game last night, all those african-american guys. i get inspired by this development in this country how good it looks like we're getting and then this. i wonder, this wasn't a dog whistle. this was -- goes back to the prime orderal hell we started with this in this country that the whites are superior tore blacks, back to the raw cede of hell, the...
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. >> arthel: thanks leyland. >> connell: speaking out to help troops on this memorial day.s helping out her fellow soldiers when they return home. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgment; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallo
. >> arthel: thanks leyland. >> connell: speaking out to help troops on this memorial day.s helping out her fellow soldiers when they return home. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical...