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these local color stories, local color writing are also going to stress those themes that i talked about. moonshine is a product of geographical isolation. these moonshiners and by extension, these mountain residents are uncivilized, they're savage. these moonshiners and mountain whites are also genetically different. they are genetically predisposed to commit violence and they are savage. what you also see though as we get in the mid-1880s, though is the moonshiner will serve as a symbol of what is wrong with appalachia. these local color writers are going to say the main reason why the appalachian people live in isolation and why they are violent is because they are in geographic isolation and because they are genetically predisposed to violence. what the moonshiner becomes in the 1880s is an example of how outsiders could improve mountain society. in many ways the way to make mountain society improve, to make it better, to make it civilized, to make it modern, was to get rid of these moonshiners and get rid of the factors that play in them ultimately deciding to break the law. how do
these local color stories, local color writing are also going to stress those themes that i talked about. moonshine is a product of geographical isolation. these moonshiners and by extension, these mountain residents are uncivilized, they're savage. these moonshiners and mountain whites are also genetically different. they are genetically predisposed to commit violence and they are savage. what you also see though as we get in the mid-1880s, though is the moonshiner will serve as a symbol of...
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the local authority provisions, that is quite surprised. contingencies act, every local authority must have contingency plans, and emergency response plans. —— because of the statute of revisions under the civil contingencies act, every local authority must have contingency plans, and emergency response plans. what i think is, there is some lessons to be learned here, and for us to develop from this tragic incident and how we approach these natural disasters. very good responses from the tri— emergency services, there may be a gap between that and the softer rehousing of the families. the pastoral care of them, and the persons coming down to the site. especially in this very hot weather. i think i'm going to take this back to the planning site, in london, and speak with local authorities and central government and try to make professional recommendations. this was an extraordinary disaster on an epic scale, what plan could a local borough have had? under the civil contingencies act, the local planners must consider all eventualities. we hav
the local authority provisions, that is quite surprised. contingencies act, every local authority must have contingency plans, and emergency response plans. —— because of the statute of revisions under the civil contingencies act, every local authority must have contingency plans, and emergency response plans. what i think is, there is some lessons to be learned here, and for us to develop from this tragic incident and how we approach these natural disasters. very good responses from the...
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by the local scouts and being held by the local scouts and curbs,itis being held by the local scoutsin w 34354; of. scouts and - have a charge of the scouts and you have a toughjob. jo cox charge of the scouts and you have a tough job. jo cox was very involved with the local scouts, tell us the importance of today for you? i look after these scouts across the district. add heckmondwike we - a 95193 sis-39 fi§;t§;r-§§slt§ we hiss s and 551951 5-3-3 fi55t§555§5lt5 555 5555 5 and girls involved, which 5'555'55 555 fi55t§55555lt5 555 i5555 5 and girls involved, which is boys and girls involved, which is fantastic news. everything we try and do is ensure that we are and do is ensure that—weaite in community organisations involved in community organisations and different community groups. jo was our president for a few weeks before she was sadly taken from us. she was so proud and so happy to be the scout president. she - herself the scout president. she saw herself as our little b0 grills, which was fantastic for us as an ambassador. to get the kids today, cooking pancakes for the community,
by the local scouts and being held by the local scouts and curbs,itis being held by the local scoutsin w 34354; of. scouts and - have a charge of the scouts and you have a toughjob. jo cox charge of the scouts and you have a tough job. jo cox was very involved with the local scouts, tell us the importance of today for you? i look after these scouts across the district. add heckmondwike we - a 95193 sis-39 fi§;t§;r-§§slt§ we hiss s and 551951 5-3-3 fi55t§555§5lt5 555 5555 5 and girls...
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i'm here as a local government person. i spent 14 years in local government. we're not sanctuary cities. we're trying to solve crimes by seeking cooperation from the immigrant community. this bill will make it harder. most of our local police chiefs would tell you that if you'd listen to them. oddly enough, the members reporting this bill are the same members who sanctimoniusly cry federal mandates and overreach except when they want one. here we are dictating how local governments should implement federal immigration laws. at the local level we know effective community-based policing rely on trust between the police and communities. this bill would erode that collaboration and that trust. how can we expect our nation's immigrants to turn to the police they witness or fall victim to the crime if they're afraid of being deported or separated from their families? the bill will punish local police departments and those relationships. it should be defeated. this local government guy will oppose this bad policy bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
i'm here as a local government person. i spent 14 years in local government. we're not sanctuary cities. we're trying to solve crimes by seeking cooperation from the immigrant community. this bill will make it harder. most of our local police chiefs would tell you that if you'd listen to them. oddly enough, the members reporting this bill are the same members who sanctimoniusly cry federal mandates and overreach except when they want one. here we are dictating how local governments should...
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i trust my local officials, my local police more than i do my republican friends who are speaking here today and who spoke in the rules committee last night. and i would ask unanimous consent to insert in the record the letter to all of us from the national fraternal order of police, which is strongly opposing this bill. i would ask unanimous consent to insert in the record the letter to all of us from the united states conference of mayors which is opposed to all of this. i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a letter to all of us from the law enforcement immigration task force, which is strongly opposed to this bill. and a letter to all of us from cities for action which is opposed to this bill. i know my friends think washington knows best but i trust my local police more. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's request is granted. i yield three minutes to the the gentlewoman from california, mrs. love green. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lofgren: there is no debate that our immigration system is in need of reform. the system doesn't meet th
i trust my local officials, my local police more than i do my republican friends who are speaking here today and who spoke in the rules committee last night. and i would ask unanimous consent to insert in the record the letter to all of us from the national fraternal order of police, which is strongly opposing this bill. i would ask unanimous consent to insert in the record the letter to all of us from the united states conference of mayors which is opposed to all of this. i ask unanimous...
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so they should not see a impact on local sales or local economic conditions in the because the us fedentiment over this issue is built on, and the focus should be a local economic conditions in the asian market. ross finegold in hong kong. in other business news, the boss of uber players who take time away from the company and could return in a diminished role. this comes return in a diminished role. this co m es after return in a diminished role. this comes after a review of management and practices after a former employee's claims about sexual harassment. one of china's is known billionaires is stepping down from anbang. he has only given personal reasons. chinese media has reported that mr wu was detained by authorities last week. there has been billion—dollar loan five provincial capitals in bangladesh. in aviation, katter airways has told the bbc the donald trump is not a business friendly president. —— qatar. saudi arabia, bahrain, and egypt have accused doha of supporting terrorism and getting too close to iran. the implication that qatar has been allied with terrorism is incor
so they should not see a impact on local sales or local economic conditions in the because the us fedentiment over this issue is built on, and the focus should be a local economic conditions in the asian market. ross finegold in hong kong. in other business news, the boss of uber players who take time away from the company and could return in a diminished role. this comes return in a diminished role. this co m es after return in a diminished role. this comes after a review of management and...
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we are providing the testing facilities to local authorities, working with local authorities, working necessary. can the prime minister confirmed that residents will be housed as close as possible to work they lived to ensure they are close to friends, family and support networks? yes, i can't give that reassurance, it's being close to friends and family but also it's important for children and for me to be able to go to their local schools. make hellyer. the prime minister talked about those far removed from the lifestyles of those here in westminster, this is the reality in my constituency with overcrowding, two families living in many homes, homelessness the worst it's ever been, will she be true to the word and take a personal lead in taking plans for it to make sure we are delivering not just taking plans for it to make sure we are delivering notjust more housing but really affordable housing of the people who needed? and we publish proposals in relation to housing before the general election. we want to ensure there are more affordable homes, more houses being built, and we are
we are providing the testing facilities to local authorities, working with local authorities, working necessary. can the prime minister confirmed that residents will be housed as close as possible to work they lived to ensure they are close to friends, family and support networks? yes, i can't give that reassurance, it's being close to friends and family but also it's important for children and for me to be able to go to their local schools. make hellyer. the prime minister talked about those...
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state and local electoral boards. there is no reason to doubt the validity of the vote totals in the election. however, dhs and the fbi have two intrusions into the voter registration databases. both arizona and illinois. even though no data was modified or deleted in those two states. at the same time, we have seen published reports that literally states-- one said 39 were potentially intact -- attacked. good news that the attempts in 2016 did not change the results of that election. the bad news is, this will not be their last attempt. i am deeply concerned about the danger posed by future interference in our election and attempts by russia to undermine confidence in our whole electoral system. we saw recently, and this was not just here obviously, we saw recently russian attempts to interfere in the elections in france. next week there will be a hearing on some of these russian efforts in europe. we can be sure that russian hackers and trolls will refine their tactics in the future. especially if there is no penalt
state and local electoral boards. there is no reason to doubt the validity of the vote totals in the election. however, dhs and the fbi have two intrusions into the voter registration databases. both arizona and illinois. even though no data was modified or deleted in those two states. at the same time, we have seen published reports that literally states-- one said 39 were potentially intact -- attacked. good news that the attempts in 2016 did not change the results of that election. the bad...
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we want to do more lending and we believe that projects that are generating local currency and localnd this is another area we are focusing on here. it is expensive, in terms of the tariffs in wind power compared to fossil fuel power, it's far cheaper to consistently get your power and electricity from fossil fuels. you can see the hesitation. the economy is very energy intensive, the goods produced here need electricity, and it is very cheap today, so you can't compete with the electricity centre and coal— based things, with wind—based production. it is a very difficult equation to convince the investors in that environment but this is going to be, as we said, going in two directions, from one side, gradually, the tariffs will be going. we have no other choice. to make sure that it fits the economy and the challenges of the economy. and at the same time, the other side, as producers we are doing everything to make it cheaper. it should notjust be like a financial comparison to say this is cheap and this is more expensive. everyone realises that it will be kind of a global requiremen
we want to do more lending and we believe that projects that are generating local currency and localnd this is another area we are focusing on here. it is expensive, in terms of the tariffs in wind power compared to fossil fuel power, it's far cheaper to consistently get your power and electricity from fossil fuels. you can see the hesitation. the economy is very energy intensive, the goods produced here need electricity, and it is very cheap today, so you can't compete with the electricity...
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residents, itself, evacuees, local residents, and is the itself, evacuees, local residents, and - ist was there. there has been a lot of about whether the discussion about whether the government understands people's are you more confident needs here. are you more confident from toulouse a's reaction that they do? i am certainly confident that she listened. —— theresa may's there was a robust reaction. there was a robust discussion. people were able to say what they wanted to say. we felt we we re what they wanted to say. we felt we were listened to carefully. time will tell what it will in the longer term, but we are make in the longer term, but we are cautiously hopeful that we were listened to and that some of the statements coming out from number ten would indicate that some response - begun to come from it. response has begun to come from it. the meeting lasted about 2.5 hours. what were - asking her for, what were you asking her for, face—to—face? what were you asking her for, face-to-face? all kinds of things we re face-to-face? all kinds of things were mentioned, probably too
residents, itself, evacuees, local residents, and is the itself, evacuees, local residents, and - ist was there. there has been a lot of about whether the discussion about whether the government understands people's are you more confident needs here. are you more confident from toulouse a's reaction that they do? i am certainly confident that she listened. —— theresa may's there was a robust reaction. there was a robust discussion. people were able to say what they wanted to say. we felt we...
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quieren que las familias que construyan algo en san josÉ sÓlo trabajen con trabajadores locales.reunen para recordar a los estudiantes que perdieron su vida en un accidente vial. >> esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14, sólo a las 11. ♪ >> policÍas y funcionarios de san francisco participaron en una reuniÓn comunitaria para hablar sobre la muerte de giovanni Álvarez. a este padre de familia hispano lo encontraron muerto en un parque hace unos dÍas. nuestra compaÑera beatriz ferrari tienen los detalles. beatriz: todavÍa quedan muchas preguntas sin respuesta. la policÍa confirmÓ que no fue un hecho al azar. giovanni Álvarez fue encontrado sin vida en el parque de san francisco, habÍa sido apuÑalado. hoy en una reuniÓn comunitaria sobre su caso, sus seres queridos hicieron un llamado. la alemana de Álvarez pidiÓ justicia para Él y esperan que encuentre a los responsables del asesinato. en el centro comunitario se encontraron vecinos con autoridades locales para saber mÁs el caso y expresar sus preocupaciones en materia de seguridad. >> me preocupa mucho, tengo hijos que salen
quieren que las familias que construyan algo en san josÉ sÓlo trabajen con trabajadores locales.reunen para recordar a los estudiantes que perdieron su vida en un accidente vial. >> esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14, sólo a las 11. ♪ >> policÍas y funcionarios de san francisco participaron en una reuniÓn comunitaria para hablar sobre la muerte de giovanni Álvarez. a este padre de familia hispano lo encontraron muerto en un parque hace unos dÍas. nuestra...
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i'm here as a local government person. i spent 14 years in local government. we're not sanctuary cities. we're trying to solve crimes by seeking cooperation from the immigrant community. this bill will make it harder. most of our local police chiefs would tell you that if you'd listen to them. oddly enough, the members reporting this bill are the same members who sanctimoniusly cry federal mandates and overreach except when they want one. here we are dictating how local governments should implement federal immigration laws. at the local level we know effective community-based policing rely on trust between the police and communities. this bill would erode that collaboration and that trust. how can we expect our nation's immigrants to turn to the police they witness or fall victim to the crime if they're afraid of being deported or separated from their families? the bill will punish local police departments and those relationships. it should be defeated. this local government guy will oppose this bad policy bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
i'm here as a local government person. i spent 14 years in local government. we're not sanctuary cities. we're trying to solve crimes by seeking cooperation from the immigrant community. this bill will make it harder. most of our local police chiefs would tell you that if you'd listen to them. oddly enough, the members reporting this bill are the same members who sanctimoniusly cry federal mandates and overreach except when they want one. here we are dictating how local governments should...
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the question is why is it despite that we have seen in local authority area after local authority areaee not complying with building regulations? when you cut local authority budgets by 40% we all pay a price in public safety. what the tragedy of grenfell tower has exposed is the disastrous effects of austerity. this should be an issue that across this house we recognise is a matter that has been developing over decades, is a matter that has occurred under governments of both colours, under councils of all political persuasions. jeremy corbyn‘s critics will accuse him of politicising this tragedy but he believes it is already highly political, a symbol of social inequality and poor housing policies. this afternoon here in the house of commons he will broaden his attack, not just asking house of commons he will broaden his attack, notjust asking for more cash for the emergency services but calling for the public sector pay cap to be lifted. the badges worn are from the nurses union calling from a pay rise. jeremy corbyn will hope he has caught the mood of a nation but the conservatives
the question is why is it despite that we have seen in local authority area after local authority areaee not complying with building regulations? when you cut local authority budgets by 40% we all pay a price in public safety. what the tragedy of grenfell tower has exposed is the disastrous effects of austerity. this should be an issue that across this house we recognise is a matter that has been developing over decades, is a matter that has occurred under governments of both colours, under...
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—— locally.from shelter on the ground next week and we have extended the opening hours of ireland and advice line over the weekend goes we want eve ryo ne line over the weekend goes we want everyone who has been affected by the fire to know that they can come to us for help and we will help them steer through what is a very complicated very stressful process. even in normal times applying as homeless. it is important that people know there's someone on their side they can turn to because it is going to be a tough with the council to find homes for people. you work for a ritzy, shelter, which deals with homeless people, we are talking about the richest borough in the richest city in this country and there is a demonstration because people do not know where they are going to sleep tonight. what has brought us to this point? why is there not a housing policy where boroughs like kensington and chelsea can say there is space and we will put you there and we will have you there within the next month? c
—— locally.from shelter on the ground next week and we have extended the opening hours of ireland and advice line over the weekend goes we want eve ryo ne line over the weekend goes we want everyone who has been affected by the fire to know that they can come to us for help and we will help them steer through what is a very complicated very stressful process. even in normal times applying as homeless. it is important that people know there's someone on their side they can turn to because it...
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check your local listings for variations. facing croatia's donna vekic. it's been ao years since a british woman won a major grass court tournament on home soil — that was virginia wade at wimbledon — and konta has started well, breaking twice in the opening set, she's just taken that by 6—2. but she had a big wobble in the second and lost out on a tie—break. she's been broken as well at the start of the third, so she's got it all to do. they break down against the croatian. hull fc have won their challenge cup quarterfinal against super league leaders castleford at the kcom stadium. it was all square with 20 minutes to play but the reigning champions champions won by 32—2a. feeling the heat in the crowds? imagine being on the pitch. and it may just have affected imagine being on the pitch. and it mayjust have affected castleford early on. commentator: hull have a chance to go the distance. what about that? it was a gift. hull capitalised on that early lack of concentration, as their dream start continued. a 12 point lead ope
check your local listings for variations. facing croatia's donna vekic. it's been ao years since a british woman won a major grass court tournament on home soil — that was virginia wade at wimbledon — and konta has started well, breaking twice in the opening set, she's just taken that by 6—2. but she had a big wobble in the second and lost out on a tie—break. she's been broken as well at the start of the third, so she's got it all to do. they break down against the croatian. hull fc...
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we believe that local residents will march towards the local authority, the town hall map later thisne word, if you come down... —— the town hall, later this afternoon. 0ne down... —— the town hall, later this afternoon. one word, in among all the love, there are messages of recrimination, that people need to be held to account, and there is just one word here, which sums up a lot of messages we have been receiving. tom, many thanks. within the last hour, the prime minister has visited some of the victims of the fire in hospital. meanwhile, the government has promised it will do "whatever is required" to ensure people living in tower blocks are safe. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is at westminster. chris, we heard a little earlier from local people expressing a lot of anger at theresa may. she is under a lot of pressure. she is, and i think there is a striking response this morning with the prime minister's visit to the hospital in the last hour, to meet some of those recovering after the fire this afternoon she will chair a committee meeting in whitehall, involving senior
we believe that local residents will march towards the local authority, the town hall map later thisne word, if you come down... —— the town hall, later this afternoon. 0ne down... —— the town hall, later this afternoon. one word, in among all the love, there are messages of recrimination, that people need to be held to account, and there is just one word here, which sums up a lot of messages we have been receiving. tom, many thanks. within the last hour, the prime minister has visited...
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and they were assisting our state and local partners. once confirmed that a member of congress that was involved in the incident, we have taken a lead. however, this is a joint command and this is a joint investigation with our state and local partners to include who's been at the microphone already and our partners from a.t. averplet f. and alexandria county and alexandria city and capitol police as well. i want to turn it over to the governor for a second. governor mcauliffe: i want to say our thoughts and prayers are with everybody. i want to congratulate the effort of the state, local and federal. we're all here together. early this morning police -- i want to thank everybody's involvement. i specifically want to thank the first responders. i have been told that members of the neighborhood and the community gave assistance. this is truly an extraordinary effort. and i also want to compliment the u.s. capitol police for their quick action and through their heroic efforts and others they saved a lot of lives today. we do everything we
and they were assisting our state and local partners. once confirmed that a member of congress that was involved in the incident, we have taken a lead. however, this is a joint command and this is a joint investigation with our state and local partners to include who's been at the microphone already and our partners from a.t. averplet f. and alexandria county and alexandria city and capitol police as well. i want to turn it over to the governor for a second. governor mcauliffe: i want to say...
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the headlines: the government says 27 high—rise blocks of flats in 15 local authorities have failed fire—claddingety tests. four buildings on the chalcots estate near swiss cottage were evacuated last night by authorities for "urgent fire safety works". they identified a number of issues in the blocks around the installation, around gas pipes going into flats, ran fire doors and the message to me was the combination of the flammable external cladding and these issues inside the block meant the building was not safe. we are making sure the authority has the ability to do what is necessary to ensure people have somewhere to stay and that the work is done so those tower blocks will become safe for them to return to in the future. some residents spent the night in hotels or on airbeds in a leisure centre. around 80 households have refused to leave. you have to leave, pack a bag, i said, for how long, they said a couple of days. i said what if we don't leave and they said we will have the police around to forcibly remove you from your flat. and also in the next hour on bbc news — iraq's prime minister
the headlines: the government says 27 high—rise blocks of flats in 15 local authorities have failed fire—claddingety tests. four buildings on the chalcots estate near swiss cottage were evacuated last night by authorities for "urgent fire safety works". they identified a number of issues in the blocks around the installation, around gas pipes going into flats, ran fire doors and the message to me was the combination of the flammable external cladding and these issues inside the...
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state and local electoral boards. now again, as a german has said, there is no reason to doubt the validity of the vote totals in the 2016 election. however, dhs and the fbi have confirmed, and i will come back to this repeatedly, only to intrusions into voter registration databases in both arizona and illinois. even though, no data was modified or deleted, at the same time we have seen published reports that literally dozens, 39 states were potentially attacked. certainly it's good news that the attempt in 2016 did not change the result of that election. the bad news is, this will not be their last attempt. i am deeply concerned about the danger posed by future interference in our election and attempts to undermine confidence in our whole electoral system. we saw recently, this was just not happening here, obviously we saw russian attempts to interfere in the elections in france. i think the chairman that next week we will be having a hearing on these russian efforts. we can be sure that russian hackers will continue
state and local electoral boards. now again, as a german has said, there is no reason to doubt the validity of the vote totals in the 2016 election. however, dhs and the fbi have confirmed, and i will come back to this repeatedly, only to intrusions into voter registration databases in both arizona and illinois. even though, no data was modified or deleted, at the same time we have seen published reports that literally dozens, 39 states were potentially attacked. certainly it's good news that...
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she ace is service wasn't personal or local. she says she worked with multiple match makers by phone through a sacramento office. she says the matches were a terrible fit. >> i'm not being picky. same mistakes over and over again. it's like, are you listening to what i'm saying to you? have you looked at my profile. >> reporter: her membership is about to expire. she says her nearly $8,000 fee bought her four bad dates. >> this is our lives and they are taking advantage of that. i fool like i have been taken advantage of. >> kim williams has a similar story. she signed up with east bay match makers. she also bought into promises of a personal and local service. plus a surplus of available men. >> the reply was more than you could date. >> kim signed a $3,000 contract for six months of local match making. it's now up. she says she also had four dates set up over the phone by people more than 100 miles away. >> ultimately what it is very little service for a lot of money. like i've been totally taken advantage of. taken to the cle
she ace is service wasn't personal or local. she says she worked with multiple match makers by phone through a sacramento office. she says the matches were a terrible fit. >> i'm not being picky. same mistakes over and over again. it's like, are you listening to what i'm saying to you? have you looked at my profile. >> reporter: her membership is about to expire. she says her nearly $8,000 fee bought her four bad dates. >> this is our lives and they are taking advantage of...
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what we are seeing here is an aid effort run by local people. there will be a more official response to what has happened, but on the ground, there is very little evidence of that. amanda, you are doing all you can. have you seen any government people, local council people? no, i haven't. i haven't seen anyone at all. we have been here since the morning and have not seen anyone from the government. where's the government? i personally don't know. the only government or council vehicles i have seen are the refuse lorries, coming up and down the street. # we shall overcome...#. the pain here is plain to see, and the community strength too, and the determination to come together and to overcome. jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington. metropolitan police commander stuart cundy has named the first victim to be formally identified as 23—year—old syrian refugee, mohammad al—hajali. his family said, "mohammad was a very amazing and kind person. "he gave love to everyone. "he came to the uk because he had ambitions "and aims for his life and for his f
what we are seeing here is an aid effort run by local people. there will be a more official response to what has happened, but on the ground, there is very little evidence of that. amanda, you are doing all you can. have you seen any government people, local council people? no, i haven't. i haven't seen anyone at all. we have been here since the morning and have not seen anyone from the government. where's the government? i personally don't know. the only government or council vehicles i have...
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when those tests find means that local authorities are working with government and local fire safety,hese people. our priority is people's safety. in terms of the people evacuated last night, can you guarantee those evacuated will be suitably housed, notjust put on inflatable mattresses in sports halls. can you guarantee this? of course what needs to happen is the government is talking with camden council about how long it will take to ensure that these blocks are able to be safe, for people to return to their flats. they can pick up belongings they may wish to gather. people will have taken different steps in terms of where they would have been last night. some were placed in hotel rooms. we are making sure the authority has the ability to do what is necessary to ensure people have somewhere to stay and that the work is done so that those tower blocks will become safer blocks will become safer in future. thank you. can i ask one more question. will the government commit to meet all the local authority's costs rehousing and the work? the government is working with those local authorit
when those tests find means that local authorities are working with government and local fire safety,hese people. our priority is people's safety. in terms of the people evacuated last night, can you guarantee those evacuated will be suitably housed, notjust put on inflatable mattresses in sports halls. can you guarantee this? of course what needs to happen is the government is talking with camden council about how long it will take to ensure that these blocks are able to be safe, for people to...
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we want to do more lending and we believe that projects that are generating local currency and local another area we are focusing oi'i this is another area we are focusing on here. it is expensive, in terms of the tariffs in wind power compared to fo55il of the tariffs in wind power compared to fossil fuel power, is far cheaper to consistently get your power and electricity from fossil fuels. you can see the hesitation. the economy is very energy intensive, the goods produced here need electricity, and it is very cheap today, so you can't compete with the electricity centre and coal —based things. with wind —based production. it is a very difficult equation to convince the investor in that environment but this is going to be, as we said, going into macro directions, from one side of gradually the tariffs will be going. we have no other choice. to make sure that it fits the economy and the challenges of the economy, and at the same time, the other side, as producers we are doing everything to make it cheaper. it should notjust be like a financial comparison to 5ay be like a financial
we want to do more lending and we believe that projects that are generating local currency and local another area we are focusing oi'i this is another area we are focusing on here. it is expensive, in terms of the tariffs in wind power compared to fo55il of the tariffs in wind power compared to fossil fuel power, is far cheaper to consistently get your power and electricity from fossil fuels. you can see the hesitation. the economy is very energy intensive, the goods produced here need...
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if one locality chooses not to enforce the law and that person leaves to go to another locality who does enforce law, they're dealing with those consequences. this is not simply isolated in a vacuum situation. this law is actually just saying if you choose to put politics before people's safety then you're not going to get the public funds, you're not going to get the grants that are you supposed to be using to enforce the law. in case law it was simply an understanding. something that tragic this should have never happened. that's why we're increasing the penalties for those who illegally cross our borders. as you look at what's going on. i'm the son of a georgia state trooper. yesterday it was said if you support this law, that you are not supporting local law enforcement. i'm a 50-year veteran of supporting law enforcement. and i can tell you from talking to my dad and hundreds and hundreds of law enforcement across this country, what they want to be able to do is enforce the law and keep people safe and not have to have politics of other areas affect how they do their job. thank you.
if one locality chooses not to enforce the law and that person leaves to go to another locality who does enforce law, they're dealing with those consequences. this is not simply isolated in a vacuum situation. this law is actually just saying if you choose to put politics before people's safety then you're not going to get the public funds, you're not going to get the grants that are you supposed to be using to enforce the law. in case law it was simply an understanding. something that tragic...
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backing abuseae's of local forces in yemen. we call upon them to resolve disappearances and grant access to detention sites. basically, over the last six months, human rights watch has been investigating in the south and east of yemen, abuses in uae-led counterterror campaigns. i'm talking about forced disappearances, abuse, torture of children, and the forces running secret detention sites and the country. amy: how is uae involved in yemen? >> care member of the saudi led coalition -- they are a member of the saudi led coalition post of not only is u.s. aware of these allegations of abuse, but the u.s. is sending an interrogator -- interrogators into these prisons and involved in interrogations of yemeni detainees. the exact same places where we and the ap are reporting that former detainees have been telling us they are sort of rampant abuse. the big question even have his, so now the u.s. is selling arms saudi arabia newest potentially complicit or involved in detainee abuse with the uae and yemen. amy: i want to read from t
backing abuseae's of local forces in yemen. we call upon them to resolve disappearances and grant access to detention sites. basically, over the last six months, human rights watch has been investigating in the south and east of yemen, abuses in uae-led counterterror campaigns. i'm talking about forced disappearances, abuse, torture of children, and the forces running secret detention sites and the country. amy: how is uae involved in yemen? >> care member of the saudi led coalition --...
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would notifyy local law enforcement, and we never felt local law-enforcement to be reticent about stopping in to some of these events in making their presence known. i think you saw that when some of the town hall meetings that people were having where they got a little cheated over some of the issues, but there was a lot of local law enforcement involved in that. in between the members' office, capitol police, local jurisdiction, we worked those things out. host: and talk a little bit about the attention, the desire -- yesterday, talked to many members of congress who said, they do not want to be restricted in their ability to talk to their constituents to go into local places in their districts to make it harder for their constituents to access them. talk a little bit about the challenge that law enforcement faces when you have lawmakers who want to engage with the public, but at the same time, want to keep them safe? guest: it is an ongoing challenge and i talked with a lot of dignitary protection people when i was in that position, and i know them tidy well. -- quite well. nature must
would notifyy local law enforcement, and we never felt local law-enforcement to be reticent about stopping in to some of these events in making their presence known. i think you saw that when some of the town hall meetings that people were having where they got a little cheated over some of the issues, but there was a lot of local law enforcement involved in that. in between the members' office, capitol police, local jurisdiction, we worked those things out. host: and talk a little bit about...
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state and local electoral boards. as the chairman said, there's no reason to doubt the validity of the vote totals in the 2016 election. however, dhs and the fbi have confirmed -- and i'll come back to this repeatedly -- only two intrusions into the voter registration databases in both arizona and illinois. even though no data was modified or threadeleted in those two st. at the same time, we've seen published reports that literally dozens -- i've seen one report that said 39 states were potentially attacked. it's good news the attempts in 2016 did not change the results of that election but the bad news is this won't be their last attempt and i'm deeply concerned about the danger posed by future interference in our elections and attempts on russia to undermine confidence in our elections. we saw recently russian attempts to interfere in the elections in france and i thank the chairman that we'll be having hearings on this. we can be sure russian hackers and trolls will continue to refine their tactics in the future,
state and local electoral boards. as the chairman said, there's no reason to doubt the validity of the vote totals in the 2016 election. however, dhs and the fbi have confirmed -- and i'll come back to this repeatedly -- only two intrusions into the voter registration databases in both arizona and illinois. even though no data was modified or threadeleted in those two st. at the same time, we've seen published reports that literally dozens -- i've seen one report that said 39 states were...
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saint elizabeth seems to be the locale. frankly, as i have gotten smart in that particular location there are some worker issues that we need to sort out and we can do that in terms of transportation, access to metro. overall it would be a cost savings as well as the time savings if we are to consolidate the headquarters effort in one location. >> there two pieces of funding, one is for gsa and the other for the department of homeland security. one for infrastructure. one is the gsa pieces funded in the 18 budget, dhs funding is not there. i like to follow up with you on that. the appropriators, some of this committee i believe. when you go to the southern board and we see some substantial increases in funding for funding for ice and detention centers. also money for what i call force multipliers and i'm a big believer that we need a 2000 -- law. these have been demonstrated effective has been good. we've talked often about root causes and why the people continued to come from a non- insatiable demand for drugs. we set up s
saint elizabeth seems to be the locale. frankly, as i have gotten smart in that particular location there are some worker issues that we need to sort out and we can do that in terms of transportation, access to metro. overall it would be a cost savings as well as the time savings if we are to consolidate the headquarters effort in one location. >> there two pieces of funding, one is for gsa and the other for the department of homeland security. one for infrastructure. one is the gsa...
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state , local and federal investigators are also. but there's also some signs of tragedy and shooting that happened hole here on the fence surrounding the ballpark. even so, the community says that that's not stopping them from moving forward together as one. teisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> nice to see that solid try tonight? a. still on come tonight, a glaring high school at a local high school made the rounds on social media. >> also a fox5 a exclusive. you see this right here, a local family says a black hen a tattoo may have scarred their son for life. what happened want what you need to know to protect yourself coming up. a walmart and a shoplifter and it was bat man that spoppedded. wait until you hear what the thieve told the dark night. >> jim lokay is tackling the rumors surrounding white house press secretary sean spicer. catch the final five right here at 11. thirty. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download sp
state , local and federal investigators are also. but there's also some signs of tragedy and shooting that happened hole here on the fence surrounding the ballpark. even so, the community says that that's not stopping them from moving forward together as one. teisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> nice to see that solid try tonight? a. still on come tonight, a glaring high school at a local high school made the rounds on social media. >> also a fox5 a exclusive. you see this right here,...
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the help from central government supporting a local authority who will already be understrain is localrtant for those in my constituency who are asking how can we have those effort effectively and efficiently directed ? we have those effort effectively and efficiently directed? i want to raise the issue of capacity in west london coroner 's services, not least because it's been a huge issue for us as west london mps for our constituency casework and the level of strain and stress that is going to be for those services now has got to be for those services now has got to be for those services now has got to be matched with extra resources andl to be matched with extra resources and i believe that commitment should be made as a matter of urgency. there are going to be notjust the sensitivity but the process for, as loved ones are identified, for the process to be gone through so people can then be able to have funerals and have the support that they need as their loved ones come together to mourn, so whatever assurances can be given, ithink mourn, so whatever assurances can be given, i th
the help from central government supporting a local authority who will already be understrain is localrtant for those in my constituency who are asking how can we have those effort effectively and efficiently directed ? we have those effort effectively and efficiently directed? i want to raise the issue of capacity in west london coroner 's services, not least because it's been a huge issue for us as west london mps for our constituency casework and the level of strain and stress that is going...
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local authorities are trying to do what they can... we cannot afford to have regulations which are outdated. it said the case that the cladding currently appears to be lawful according to regulations but is not fit for purpose? is it a case that the cladding was fitted 40 —— faulty? how many blogs have had cladding fitted properly and improperly? the government can do this. i am using pressure from city hall to make sure they do that. one of the things i am doing is pressurising them to do right by london and the rest of the country. the chancellor said the cladding is banned in europe and banned in this country and that would suggest that regulations were ignored. what is happening now is the fire service are currently checking the cladding from grenfell tower, so we are not sure if it is faulty. we need to find out whether the cladding is safe. even if the cladding passes regulatory standards, also is the cladding fitted properly? there are loads of tower blocks that have had cladding done and we need to make sure that is safe, even
local authorities are trying to do what they can... we cannot afford to have regulations which are outdated. it said the case that the cladding currently appears to be lawful according to regulations but is not fit for purpose? is it a case that the cladding was fitted 40 —— faulty? how many blogs have had cladding fitted properly and improperly? the government can do this. i am using pressure from city hall to make sure they do that. one of the things i am doing is pressurising them to do...
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in bermuda's capital, hamilton, the streets are ram packed with locals and tourists.out. i'm loving it. the atmosphere is just awesome. today marks the start of summer and it seems the whole island's out here celebrating, although they probably weren't expecting me to crash the party with a plate of lionfish. so, have you tried lionfish before? no. why not? i don't think it's something we should eat. why do you think it's something we shouldn't eat? lion and fish together don't work. try it. i heard it was poisonous. not too good to eat. have you ever thought about eating them ? no, but i have heard they are delicious. well, we have some lionfish here for you to sample. a wonderful taste. i love it. be honest, now. it tastes good. yeah? if you don't tell people up front and you let them try it first, i'm sure they'll be back. sometimes people just get turned off because of the name. i love it. it tastes better than what i thought. i think i would eat some more after this. and we are honoured because even the premier of bermuda is willing to give it a try. have you eve
in bermuda's capital, hamilton, the streets are ram packed with locals and tourists.out. i'm loving it. the atmosphere is just awesome. today marks the start of summer and it seems the whole island's out here celebrating, although they probably weren't expecting me to crash the party with a plate of lionfish. so, have you tried lionfish before? no. why not? i don't think it's something we should eat. why do you think it's something we shouldn't eat? lion and fish together don't work. try it. i...
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. >>> a local advocacy group is bringing the war on drugs to city hall. they delivered jars of used needles. they have been collecting them in their neighborhoods. they are hoping today's demonstration will help bring attention to the opioid crisis that is destroying families. >>> it's a symbol of the toxic economy of drugs this our neighborhood and the toll that it's taking on human lives. >>> a heavily traveled bridge to a popular jersey shore community is about to e reopen. we'll tell you when. >>> plus racial profiling accusations against a philadelphia police department. the group claiming they are being targeted for the way they look and why they say it's costing them thousands of dollars. >>> are your kids safe at the mall? one mom is calling for changes inside a local shopping center after a peeping tom reported her teen daughter in a bathroom. >>> we are at the 76ers draft party. we're going to show you how they plan to celebrate their number one pick. stay with us. that's ahead in a live report. >>> countdown to the nba draft. the kitement is fi
. >>> a local advocacy group is bringing the war on drugs to city hall. they delivered jars of used needles. they have been collecting them in their neighborhoods. they are hoping today's demonstration will help bring attention to the opioid crisis that is destroying families. >>> it's a symbol of the toxic economy of drugs this our neighborhood and the toll that it's taking on human lives. >>> a heavily traveled bridge to a popular jersey shore community is about to...
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the labour leader was on hand in a local church, hearing fears...sponsible. we do not want this kicked into the long grass. we do not want the government to hide this with some hollow platitudes that lessons will be learned. ..and anger. give them hell. give them absolute hell. they knew. they knew that grenfell was unsafe. they knew that. we cannot allow people to live in a dangerous state, and that is a worry, but the resources have to be found and we will demand and make sure those resources are found. with worries for people who live in similar blocks and so much still unknown, mps demanded a meeting with ministers. when we talk about this as a tragedy, we're talking about it as if it's an act of god. the truth is, it wasn't some natural disaster. this is a man—made disaster. we look to you both, as ministers, to leave no stone unturned in getting justice and getting to the bottom of this. it's really important that there is utter clarity today about whether people should stay in their flats in the event of another horrific fire, which could hap
the labour leader was on hand in a local church, hearing fears...sponsible. we do not want this kicked into the long grass. we do not want the government to hide this with some hollow platitudes that lessons will be learned. ..and anger. give them hell. give them absolute hell. they knew. they knew that grenfell was unsafe. they knew that. we cannot allow people to live in a dangerous state, and that is a worry, but the resources have to be found and we will demand and make sure those resources...
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government is so important and the nice thing about local government is often you can. put political ideology aside what i mean by that is you can work towards the goal with people from. across the aisle you know what you often can't do in washington because there's there's so much pressure you know that if you're a republican you always have to vote like a republican you always have to agree with what the republican establishment says even if it's not necessarily what you believe and same with the democrats probably even worse on that side were at the local level you are able to reach out to people and say look this is the goal why don't we all work towards that why don't we talk about how the benefits community you know one of the things that i'd like to see here is we do have a city and we have a county government and they work pretty well together but i'd like to strengthen that even more and make sure that the city and the county work lockstep towards achieving certain goals as well as frankly entire east tennessee region all the counties come together as much as p
government is so important and the nice thing about local government is often you can. put political ideology aside what i mean by that is you can work towards the goal with people from. across the aisle you know what you often can't do in washington because there's there's so much pressure you know that if you're a republican you always have to vote like a republican you always have to agree with what the republican establishment says even if it's not necessarily what you believe and same with...
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local authorities ignored i.c.e. detainer requests and released these dangerous individuals on to american streets. these just weren't petty criminals, folks. their crimes included, homicide, rape, assault, indecent exposure towards a minor, aggravated assault with a weapon, vehicle theft, kidnapping, driving under the influence, hit and run and sexual assault. passing this is common sense because it cuts off federal grants to these sanctuary cities. our bill redirects these funds to states and localities that are cooperating with federal immigration authorities and making america safer. the message of this legislation is clear. american taxpayers are tired of footing the bill for states and localities that threaten their safety. criminal aliens with final deportation orders make up more than 50% of foreign-born inmates sitting in our prisons right now. our streets will be made safer by deporting these criminal aliens rather than letting them loose on to american streets. local law enforcement officials should work w
local authorities ignored i.c.e. detainer requests and released these dangerous individuals on to american streets. these just weren't petty criminals, folks. their crimes included, homicide, rape, assault, indecent exposure towards a minor, aggravated assault with a weapon, vehicle theft, kidnapping, driving under the influence, hit and run and sexual assault. passing this is common sense because it cuts off federal grants to these sanctuary cities. our bill redirects these funds to states and...
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have ice withhey the state and locals. below the radar, we work with every police and sheriff's department in this country to the degree they are comfortable with. senator kel -- senator harrison: --t you mean question mark what you mean? they are accountable to the bodies are the jurisdictions that elected them. what do you mean the low the radar? >> will you let me finish once before you interrupt me? >> with all due respect. >> are you instructing local law enforcement readers that they can overlook a detainer request and are not exposed to criminal liability? them aboutd to whatever they are comfortable with, whatever they think they can do with their local attorneys general, for example, or local -- excuse me, im asking the questions. >> i'm trying to answer the questions. senator harris: when local police chiefs are being told it would expose their units of quality if they comply with the attain or requests, are you telling them that they will not withhold be federal funding? , will you letswer me finish? >> if it is
have ice withhey the state and locals. below the radar, we work with every police and sheriff's department in this country to the degree they are comfortable with. senator kel -- senator harrison: --t you mean question mark what you mean? they are accountable to the bodies are the jurisdictions that elected them. what do you mean the low the radar? >> will you let me finish once before you interrupt me? >> with all due respect. >> are you instructing local law enforcement...
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i'm a local resident. i'm a teacherand emma. i'm15. i'm a local resident.is, you know, like might have been fuelled by things in the media that causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i causes islamophobia. i feel like, it'sjust wrong. i don't causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i don't agree with it's just wrong. i don't agree with it because when terror attacks happen and you know they are all muslim and they have been called out and then things like this happen as retaliation to that, it is just corrupting our society. i feel like personally, i feel slightly targeted in our community personally, i feel slightly targeted in ourcommunity and personally, i feel slightly targeted in our community and i feel that social barriers have been put down thanks to things like that. when you say targeted, have you been feeling that for sometime and what made you feel that way? the increase in terror attacks in the media and how they are associated with islam and how mus littles have been portrayed as extremists and things like this. like the
i'm a local resident. i'm a teacherand emma. i'm15. i'm a local resident.is, you know, like might have been fuelled by things in the media that causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i causes islamophobia. i feel like, it'sjust wrong. i don't causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i don't agree with it's just wrong. i don't agree with it because when terror attacks happen and you know they are all muslim and they have been called out and then things like this happen as...
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i was looking at local things. i wanted to know what somebody would do for me locally, for the local constituency, would they represent us in parliament, and u nfortu nately they represent us in parliament, and unfortunately the person i found didn't win, but i would encourage anybody, if you are voting, don't do the whole blind thing and vote labour because it is traditional in yourfamily, or labour because it is traditional in your family, or because of the area your family, or because of the area you work in. do your research is what you are saying? do your research, and candidates need to knock on the doors. i haven't seen a candidate. that made a big difference to ciaran. and it might happen again sometime soon! frank, you originally wanted to vote ukip but didn't have a ukip candidate.
i was looking at local things. i wanted to know what somebody would do for me locally, for the local constituency, would they represent us in parliament, and u nfortu nately they represent us in parliament, and unfortunately the person i found didn't win, but i would encourage anybody, if you are voting, don't do the whole blind thing and vote labour because it is traditional in yourfamily, or labour because it is traditional in your family, or because of the area your family, or because of the...
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local, state, even federal. omar mateen, this official was investigated, think ra people ya, new york, new jersey, investigated, run to ground, and at the end of the day, the fbi and others said there is no illegal activity here. there are two things we must do. first, not as fbi, as society, we must contest dangerous thought. just because some thought is not illegal, doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. think of smoking. smoking is not illegal, but we as a society and yes, we as government, we spent a lot of money, time, and effort trying to convince young kids it's not as cool as you think and pushing back against smoking, even as we don't criminalize it. don't criminalize thought, but contest it. and the other thing we have to do, not only because neighborhoods need it, but because law enforcement needs it. is build local networks of these clinical social workers and others that can partner, that can have connective tissue to law enforcement. so that when the next omar mateen or raheem or wh
local, state, even federal. omar mateen, this official was investigated, think ra people ya, new york, new jersey, investigated, run to ground, and at the end of the day, the fbi and others said there is no illegal activity here. there are two things we must do. first, not as fbi, as society, we must contest dangerous thought. just because some thought is not illegal, doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. think of smoking. smoking is not illegal, but we as a society and yes, we...
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the department will continue to lend its full support to local law enforcement communities so we can fight crimes like bees. just last week we saw in the federal grand jury returned against burglary and arson on the islamic center. he now faces up to four years in prison. earlier a man in tennessee was sentenced to over 19 years in prison for trying to recruit people and help them burn down a mosque in a small town in new york. also this month, for shooting three men at a bar because they thought that they were of persian or order. he was just 32 years of age, a promising blithely ahead of him. so, we have and continue to enforce crime laws aggressively and appropriately where transgender individuals or victim. last month joshua brandon was sentenced to 49 years for assaulting and murdering mercedes williamson. this is the first case prosecuted under the hate crimes prevention act. a lot of concerns and questions so i've directed the civil rights division to work with the united states attorney's office in federal bureau of investigation to identify ways the department can support st
the department will continue to lend its full support to local law enforcement communities so we can fight crimes like bees. just last week we saw in the federal grand jury returned against burglary and arson on the islamic center. he now faces up to four years in prison. earlier a man in tennessee was sentenced to over 19 years in prison for trying to recruit people and help them burn down a mosque in a small town in new york. also this month, for shooting three men at a bar because they...
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the local authority, developers, government and local level.ciation, and of course questions that go back perhaps over a generation. the headlines on bbc news: the bbc believe the number of dead in the grenfell tower fire may be over 70. the queen has visited the site to speak to residents and emergency services staff. a march of local people is planned for this afternoon. in sport, the bbc understands that cristiano ronaldo wants to leave real madrid after being accused of tax fraud. his advisers would prefer him to stay in europe. johanna konta this through to the semifinals of the nottingham 0pen. i will be back with all the stories that have passed. see you then. a second soldier has died after being wounded in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire. two other soldiers were injured at castlemartin ranges on wednesday afternoon. sian lloyd reports. flags lowered to half—mast at castlemartin as a mark of respect for the two soldiers who died. two others were seriously injured during a training exercise carried o
the local authority, developers, government and local level.ciation, and of course questions that go back perhaps over a generation. the headlines on bbc news: the bbc believe the number of dead in the grenfell tower fire may be over 70. the queen has visited the site to speak to residents and emergency services staff. a march of local people is planned for this afternoon. in sport, the bbc understands that cristiano ronaldo wants to leave real madrid after being accused of tax fraud. his...
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people wa nt a nswe rs important questions local people wa nt a nswers to. important questions localhere was a multi—million pound refurbishment of the tower block behind me which was completed last year, a sprinkler system was not part of a multi—million pound refurbishment, which many people think was an oversight. was it? no. we're going to have a public inquiry to look into this. this council has been asked by the investigating abilities not to speculate and talk about the specifics around fire safety issues because it is part of a live very thorough investigation that is going to happen. that will have to be reviewed by that investigation. my understanding is that very few councils and housing associations working on renovating 1960s and 19705 working on renovating 1960s and 1970s tower blocks have put in retro fitted sprinkler systems but that is my current understanding. all of this has to be looked at in much greater detail. i am sorry i cannot say more than that. i am glad you understand that people will feel frustrated for not heeding the a nswe rs frustrated for not heedin
people wa nt a nswe rs important questions local people wa nt a nswers to. important questions localhere was a multi—million pound refurbishment of the tower block behind me which was completed last year, a sprinkler system was not part of a multi—million pound refurbishment, which many people think was an oversight. was it? no. we're going to have a public inquiry to look into this. this council has been asked by the investigating abilities not to speculate and talk about the specifics...