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now though it's back to dan and louise.nt, but also on breakfast this morning: we're in ledbury looking at what can be done to stop the spread of pests and diseases in british trees. former olympic heptathlete jess ennis hill will be here to tell us about a new award celebrating the most inspiring and dedicated volunteers in grassroots sport. and it was the return of the great british bake off last night. former contestants candice and selasi join us on the sofa. and, of course, there'll be cake! that's the best news! suits you! good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a mother and daughter killed in a suspected double murder in solihull were on the phone to police as they were attacked, according to detectives. police are continuing to search for 21—year—old janbaz tarin after his former partner 22 year old raneem oudeh and her mother, 49—year—old khaloa saleem, were fatally attacked in the early hours of bank holiday monday. nearly a quarter of 14—year—old girls in the uk say they have self—ha
now though it's back to dan and louise.nt, but also on breakfast this morning: we're in ledbury looking at what can be done to stop the spread of pests and diseases in british trees. former olympic heptathlete jess ennis hill will be here to tell us about a new award celebrating the most inspiring and dedicated volunteers in grassroots sport. and it was the return of the great british bake off last night. former contestants candice and selasi join us on the sofa. and, of course, there'll be...
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and stand in just over 15 minutes' time. —— louise and dan.nes: after a year of negotiations, the us and mexico have agreed a new trade deal intended to replace the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, as it has been known. canada's foreign minister is heading to washington for urgent talks. far right demonstrators clash with antifascist protesters for a second evening in germany. on sunday a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian and an iraqi man had been arrested. the uk pm will announce plans to boost britain's investment in africa after brexit. she is expected to tell an event in cape town that british aid spending in africa should also benefit the uk as well. it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we start with mexico's el financiero. it isa it is a financial press in mexico. it says president pena nieto told donald trump they should celebrate with a tequila after agreeing a new trade deal, but also warned canada should be included. germany's chemnitzer morgenpost is cove
and stand in just over 15 minutes' time. —— louise and dan.nes: after a year of negotiations, the us and mexico have agreed a new trade deal intended to replace the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, as it has been known. canada's foreign minister is heading to washington for urgent talks. far right demonstrators clash with antifascist protesters for a second evening in germany. on sunday a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian and an iraqi man had been arrested. the uk pm...
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lets talk now to louise lansdown, just two weeks ago she was scammed out of £5000.g director of which money. lewies, tell us what happened two weeks ago. i was driving along in the lake district and received a phone call, no caller id, from someone claiming to be from my bank. —— louise. they said there had been suspicious activity on my account and they needed to cancel my card and they needed to cancel my card and send me a new one. and they said the direct debit had been attempted by someone at carphone warehouse, they tried to set up by direct debit for £90 and therefore my security was compromised, and so, i immediately asked for clarification and verification that this was the bank calling me. the person on the line said, certainly, i will send you a text message, which they did, they gave me a code and said, don't tell anyone this code. they did not ask to hear it, to see the code. i therefore thought that it was bona fides, and they quoted at the time, isaid, fides, and they quoted at the time, i said, what other verification do you have, they said, these ar
lets talk now to louise lansdown, just two weeks ago she was scammed out of £5000.g director of which money. lewies, tell us what happened two weeks ago. i was driving along in the lake district and received a phone call, no caller id, from someone claiming to be from my bank. —— louise. they said there had been suspicious activity on my account and they needed to cancel my card and they needed to cancel my card and send me a new one. and they said the direct debit had been attempted by...
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manus: thank you very much, louise dudley.erg customer, you can watch the show using the tv function as well as the video stream and you can grab all the charts that we put together in this show. you can even message us directly. nothing too hard. [laughter] hard onespast the onto the next program. coming up on the next program, martin has announced plans to list shares in london. what does this mean for james bond's favorite car brand? 007 or bond in london? berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffett will be joining us live on bloomberg. you can catch that at 4:30 p.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: 7:18 in london. it's wet and dry. cable is a little bit wetter and thinker this morning. -- danker this morning. there will be slippage in terms of the timing for a deal between the negotiations. no brexit comments. the deal may slip from october, so we understand now that it may well slip into november, trying to get a deal across the line on brexit. we are down .8%. it is a car, an icon, a roller coaster. brand.ames bo
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louise jack, deborah shaw-cole. good luck to the guys getting drafted. muchhank you so >> i'm pat lawson muse. we will see you the next time. (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. (announcer) anthere's more to life th the climb. there's the view. you've got to stop and ok around a little. come. shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking.t not for taking ieasy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. treatment centers of america in philadelphia, she's coming for the multimod therapy where the specialists form a treatment plan together. we were looking for a cancer team that would help us decide the be course of action. we have so many tools at our center. this is what attracted amy all the way from new york. these weer people who were e in their field. and f
louise jack, deborah shaw-cole. good luck to the guys getting drafted. muchhank you so >> i'm pat lawson muse. we will see you the next time. (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. (announcer) anthere's more to life th the climb. there's the view. you've got...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: two former members of donald trump's inner circle are convicted in separate court cases overnight. but the president denies any corruption in his 2016 election campaign. this is a witch—hunt, and it's a disgrace. this has nothing to do with — they started out looking for russians involved in our campaign. there were none. protecting pets from being reared in poor conditions. the government says puppies and kittens will no longer be sold in pet shops in england. a warning that children risk problems with their sight. optometrists say one in four school pupils haven't had their eyes tested. don't blame the customers. banks are told to treat fraud victims more fairly, after we transferred £240 million to scammers last year, but the banks only paid back a quarter of it. in sport: england battle, but eventually break. india need just one wicket to win the third test at trent bridge. good morning. something of a split gci’oss good morning. something of a split across th
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: two former members of donald trump's inner circle are convicted in separate court cases overnight. but the president denies any corruption in his 2016 election campaign. this is a witch—hunt, and it's a disgrace. this has nothing to do with — they started out looking for russians involved in our campaign. there were none. protecting pets from being reared in poor conditions. the government says puppies and...
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now it's time for a look at the weather, with louise lear. hello.th clarity skies and the best of the breaks in the cloud have been further south and east. as you can see by this weather watcher picture from east sussex. quite a lot of cloud, particularly further north and west. and that has brought some rain with it as well. for the remainder of the day of the best of the sunshine we will see the best of the warmth, with highest values perhaps into the mid—20s. further north and west, the cloud the breeze, a little bit cooler and fresher. it looks like that rain will continue to push south and east overnight, so some welcome rain for gardeners and growers across much of england and wales. and it's not going to be quite as cold a night here. further north and west of it clearer skies, io—ii. let's take a look at the rain in more detail. it will steadily push south and east and into the afternoon it will be sitting across parts of lincolnshire, east anglia and down into the london area. some sunshine behind but a scattering of showers into the aftern
now it's time for a look at the weather, with louise lear. hello.th clarity skies and the best of the breaks in the cloud have been further south and east. as you can see by this weather watcher picture from east sussex. quite a lot of cloud, particularly further north and west. and that has brought some rain with it as well. for the remainder of the day of the best of the sunshine we will see the best of the warmth, with highest values perhaps into the mid—20s. further north and west, the...
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boarded it was called the valley gardens and my wife and i sadly lost one of our twins named bree louise back in two thousand and three so we asked camden licensing if we could change the name of it and for free they granted is that permission and it's been the bring louise ever since it was more than just a business there's a huge emotional attachment you had in these premises are and it was our house and i own for this thing is as well so the book can accumulate it was called the street are unbelievable honestly. so what are we living today about the real was first the proponents of the present twin track system and there's an ever diminishing band that is public ownership of infrastructure private operation of the trains they say with some merit rail traffic is increasing faster than any other country in the world safety has improved and under the old british railways board the specter of dr beecham stop the land that was a long time ago another that is no problem getting people to use the trains the problem is squeezing them all into the trades the momentum for an integrated public o
boarded it was called the valley gardens and my wife and i sadly lost one of our twins named bree louise back in two thousand and three so we asked camden licensing if we could change the name of it and for free they granted is that permission and it's been the bring louise ever since it was more than just a business there's a huge emotional attachment you had in these premises are and it was our house and i own for this thing is as well so the book can accumulate it was called the street are...
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brazil's workers' party has nominated jailed former president louise and us to look at the silver for october's presidential election lou those currently serving twelve years in prison for money laundering and corruption poll suggests he still remains the most popular leader in brazil. thousands of nicaraguans are crossing the border into neighboring costa rica to escape ongoing violence. in their homeland more than three hundred people have been killed since large scale anti-government protests began in april many protesters say they're being harassed by pro-government groups. america editor lucien newman has more from san jose in costa rica. this is said park and the people you see here are all nicaraguans thousands and thousands of people who've been fleeing the crisis back home it is overwhelming the resources of the small central american country the united nations high commission for refugees is praising costa rica for keeping its doors open to nicaragua refugees and asylum seekers but it is asking the international community to provide support to this country and for other nati
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a huge manhunt for this man, wanted over the double murder of a mother and daughter stabbed to death in the street in solihull. the prime minister's mission to woo africa after brexit. theresa may arrives in cape town with plans to boost the uk's investment. tackling plastic pollution in our seas from the skies. scientists take a new approach in the war on waste. a fuel to cut carbon emissions. it's coming to our forecourts in the next few years, but many popular family cars are unable to use it. i'll have the details. in sport, harry kane sets spurs on their way to a thumping win and heaps more misery on manchester united. and the sequins are out, the glitter ball is up, but not all this year's strictly contestants are feeling so confident about their moves. what was the most complicated dance routine blue did? like this, like that, like that and like that. that's it? that's it. from broadcasting house in london it's a cloudy start. dry, cloudy, some brighter spe
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a huge manhunt for this man, wanted over the double murder of a mother and daughter stabbed to death in the street in solihull. the prime minister's mission to woo africa after brexit. theresa may arrives in cape town with plans to boost the uk's investment. tackling plastic pollution in our seas from the skies. scientists take a new approach in the war on waste. a fuel to cut carbon emissions. it's...
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louise and i were always good friends. interesting because, i mean, philosophically we are as different as you can get, but we got along very well and we could sit and talk. we did frequently, you know, we would do that or have breakfast together or something. she was a very nice woman and she is a very nice woman. i can't believe she's still here serving. i mean, it's amazing to me. she's been through some health problems and she just keeps soldering right on. but i always likes louise and she was somebody i could sit down and talk to, yes, in answer to your question. she is a good person. you know, the rules committee is a little different because it is the speaker's committee, but i didn't always agree with that. so if i didn't agree with it i would go to the speaker and tell him, i can't vote for this. this isn't something that i can support. so he was always good about it, he didn't really pressure me. generally they had enough votes without me so it didn't matter. >> you served with two different chairmen on rules, j
louise and i were always good friends. interesting because, i mean, philosophically we are as different as you can get, but we got along very well and we could sit and talk. we did frequently, you know, we would do that or have breakfast together or something. she was a very nice woman and she is a very nice woman. i can't believe she's still here serving. i mean, it's amazing to me. she's been through some health problems and she just keeps soldering right on. but i always likes louise and she...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: farmers hold an emergency drought summit, after the driest spring and summer for 42 years. good morning. iam good morning. i am at a dairy farm in cheshire. normally these guys would the outcome the fields eating but there is not enough grass for them, so they have had to bring them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on the streets of london. england are set to play their 1,000th test match. but they are relying on some of their one day players to get the better of india at edgbaston. there are a future was in the forecast, but for many, a dry start, sunshine but cloud will look in the north—west, we will see rain later. i will have more in 15 minute. —— i will have more in 15 minutes. our top story — an emergency ‘drought summit‘ has been called
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: farmers hold an emergency drought summit, after the driest spring and summer for 42 years. good morning. iam good morning. i am at a dairy farm in cheshire. normally these guys would the outcome the fields eating but there is not enough grass for them, so they have had to bring them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff...
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louise ellman is a labour mp and is in our westminster studio., nasty, bullying, is he right? i am sad frank field feels he can no longer sit as a labour mp and his comments about the labour pa rty‘s failure to his comments about the labour party's failure to deal with anti—semitism are correct and they saddened and angered me very much. the deputy leader said it was a wake—up call for the party. the deputy leader said it was a wake-up call for the party. are you confident it will be? it should be. i hope thatjeremy corbyn realises he has not only got to say he will ta ke he has not only got to say he will take action against anti—semitism, he has to do something about it and general talk will not do, he had to deal with anti—semitism that is so strong within the labour party. how would you characterise your relationship with jeremy would you characterise your relationship withjeremy corbyn? would you characterise your relationship with jeremy corbyn? he is the leader of the party, i am very critical of his inadequate response to anti—semitism wi
louise ellman is a labour mp and is in our westminster studio., nasty, bullying, is he right? i am sad frank field feels he can no longer sit as a labour mp and his comments about the labour pa rty‘s failure to his comments about the labour party's failure to deal with anti—semitism are correct and they saddened and angered me very much. the deputy leader said it was a wake—up call for the party. the deputy leader said it was a wake-up call for the party. are you confident it will be? it...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: a warningts criticise a lack of planning for a possible no—deal brexit. calls for tougher regulation of bailiffs, as families fall behind on essential bills. there's a new plan to boost exports. the government says businesses have nothing to lose and everything to gain from brexit. in sport, they're on the attack. sadio mane puts the shine on liverpool's 2—0 win at crystal palace, as they maintain their winning start to the premier league season. and it was a very special delivery, the baby born in a helicopter en route from the isles of scilly.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: a warningts criticise a lack of planning for a possible no—deal brexit. calls for tougher regulation of bailiffs, as families fall behind on essential bills. there's a new plan to boost exports. the government says businesses have nothing to lose and everything to gain from brexit. in sport, they're on the attack. sadio mane puts the shine on liverpool's 2—0 win at crystal palace, as they maintain...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a warning of medicine shortages and confusion. nhs trusts criticise a lack of planning for a possible no—deal brexit. calls for tougher regulation of bailiffs, as families fall behind on essential bills. there's a new plan to boost exports. the government says businesses have nothing to lose and everything to gain from brexit. in sport, they're on the attack. sadio mane puts the shine on liverpool's 2—0 win at crystal palace, as they maintain their winning start to the premier league season. and it was a very special delivery, the baby born in a helicopter en route from the isles of scilly. just amazing. every birth is an amazing but this was just a little bit little bit different. light spills of sunshine and i will have the full forecast in 50 minutes time. -- 15. good morning. it's tuesday 21st august. our top story: the group representing hospitals and ambulance services in england say they've been left to their own devices to plan for a no—deal brexit. in a l
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a warning of medicine shortages and confusion. nhs trusts criticise a lack of planning for a possible no—deal brexit. calls for tougher regulation of bailiffs, as families fall behind on essential bills. there's a new plan to boost exports. the government says businesses have nothing to lose and everything to gain from brexit. in sport, they're on the attack. sadio mane puts the shine on liverpool's...
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thanks, louise.coming up — omagh remembers — relatives of the 29 people killed in the worst single attack of the northern ireland troubles gather at the spot where they died 20 years ago today. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. some breaking news. we are hearing that the bbc has decided it will not be appealing against the decision to back sir cliff richard and i understood in the statement that is coming in now. given the advice, the bbc will not be appealing. it would mean an expensive legal cul—de—sac and one that would simply prolong sir cliff richard's distressed. instead, the bbc is writing today to the attorney general to ask the government to consider a review of the law in this important area to protect the right to properly and fairly report criminal investigations and to name the person under investigation. it closes, "there is a fundamental principle of press freedom at stake here and one on which we believe parliament, as our lawmakers, should decide." now, this follows sir cliff
thanks, louise.coming up — omagh remembers — relatives of the 29 people killed in the worst single attack of the northern ireland troubles gather at the spot where they died 20 years ago today. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. some breaking news. we are hearing that the bbc has decided it will not be appealing against the decision to back sir cliff richard and i understood in the statement that is coming in now. given the advice, the bbc will not be appealing. it would mean an...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: appallingor and open drug dealing. the government takes over birmingham prison after inspectors say it's in crisis. safely back on shore — the incredible rescue of a british woman who fell from a cruise ship. i was iwas in i was in the water to ten hours. these wonderful guys rescued me. i'm very lucky to be alive. greece takes back control of its own finances and exits its bailout, 8 years after the start of the country's debt crisis. it was a rocky trip to the seasside for manchester united. they lost on their travels at brighton for the second
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: appallingor and open drug dealing. the government takes over birmingham prison after inspectors say it's in crisis. safely back on shore — the incredible rescue of a british woman who fell from a cruise ship. i was iwas in i was in the water to ten hours. these wonderful guys rescued me. i'm very lucky to be alive. greece takes back control of its own finances and exits its bailout, 8 years after the...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.f food is set to rise. farmers say this year's wild weather will leave shoppers paying the price at the checkout. two people have been killed and ii others injured after a shooting injacksonville, florida. could it be the end for wonga? the payday lender says it is considering all its options after reports it is on the brink of collapse. in sport: are they united or not? mourinho's mood may change if they beat tottenham tonight. and, after a very soggy sunday, forget about that. the week
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.f food is set to rise. farmers say this year's wild weather will leave shoppers paying the price at the checkout. two people have been killed and ii others injured after a shooting injacksonville, florida. could it be the end for wonga? the payday lender says it is considering all its options after reports it is on the brink of collapse. in sport: are they united or not? mourinho's mood may change if they beat tottenham tonight. and,...
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louise, thank you so much for speaking to us tonight.ard to keep your library going? well, obviously it has been incredibly difficult for all of us. i would like to comment on something that max caller said they are, because although i personally have absolutely no doubt that mistakes were made, our library service in northamptonshire is the most efficient service in the entire country. there is no other county, no other council, that is running their library service cheaper than northamptonshire is, and that is why we've had to fight so hard to try to save them. because when we were given our options, in october, for saving money in the library service, it was simply "we have to close some. but there isn't any other way to make them cheaper. so do you feel let down, by the people running the council? if you are saying that actually libraries, in themselves, are one, you know, very well, in a streamlined way, then clearly there have been problems somewhere else, and you and people like you who rely and you and people like you who rely an
louise, thank you so much for speaking to us tonight.ard to keep your library going? well, obviously it has been incredibly difficult for all of us. i would like to comment on something that max caller said they are, because although i personally have absolutely no doubt that mistakes were made, our library service in northamptonshire is the most efficient service in the entire country. there is no other county, no other council, that is running their library service cheaper than...
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and coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessng from bbc news. the latest headlines: venezuela's neighbours say they are struggling to cope as more and more migrants flee the country's economic crisis. the aid operation accelerates in the indian state of kerala. more than a million people are living in relief camps. now it's time to look at the stories making the headlines across the world. we begin with the guardian's website, and british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt's first visit to the us as the country's top diplomat. the headline says mr hunt is expected to call on trump to impose fresh sanctions on russia. the front page of the ft is leading with venezuela's 95% currency devaluation. five zeros were lopped off the updated bolivar, which begins circulating today. on bbcnews.com a warning to those in the uk working in jobs vulnerable to artificial intelligence or ai takeover. the chief economist of the bank of england says britain needs a skills revolution to avoid swathes of people becoming technologically unemployed. and fi
and coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessng from bbc news. the latest headlines: venezuela's neighbours say they are struggling to cope as more and more migrants flee the country's economic crisis. the aid operation accelerates in the indian state of kerala. more than a million people are living in relief camps. now it's time to look at the stories making the headlines across the world. we begin with the guardian's website, and...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: an end to rough sleeping plan to help thousands of people turn their lives around. back from holiday, but staying silent. borisjohnson refuses to apologise for his burka comments, as muslim leaders up the pressure on theresa may to act. queuing for up to 2.5 hours. new figures reveal the scale of passport delays faced by passengers at heathrow last month. good morning. even when our shops are open, our high streets are getting quieter. we are spending less as well. in
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: an end to rough sleeping plan to help thousands of people turn their lives around. back from holiday, but staying silent. borisjohnson refuses to apologise for his burka comments, as muslim leaders up the pressure on theresa may to act. queuing for up to 2.5 hours. new figures reveal the scale of passport delays faced by passengers at heathrow last month. good morning. even when our shops are open, our high streets...
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mary louise a s.p. she was hired to help integrate the seventy albanians in the program. christian get souly has come for advise on finding a new apartment ever since he arrived last year and space has been the go to person for any problems. or we held up and take care of a lot of official things we get them health insurance open a bank account go to the company doctor get the contract signed it if i try. kristen he's not sure how long he'll stay in germany but he feels comfortable on the ward for the hospital that's a sign of the program's success in october it will bring in nursing staff from mexico. now for some more analysis that's brain i like sound of bush that he's an economist at the german economic message today research institution promoting liberal economic policies. alex one point two million positions open on the job of a market why is it so hard to fill them. you know it's especially because we have very special needs and it comes through the qualifications that people must have so right now we have as you said one point two million unfilled vacancies and we
mary louise a s.p. she was hired to help integrate the seventy albanians in the program. christian get souly has come for advise on finding a new apartment ever since he arrived last year and space has been the go to person for any problems. or we held up and take care of a lot of official things we get them health insurance open a bank account go to the company doctor get the contract signed it if i try. kristen he's not sure how long he'll stay in germany but he feels comfortable on the ward...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: two former members ofn separate court cases overnight. but the president denies any corruption in his 2016 election campaign. this is a witch—hunt, and it's a disgrace. this has nothing to do with — they started out looking for russians involved in our campaign. there were none. protecting pets from being reared in poor conditions. the government says puppies and kittens will no longer be sold in pet shops in england. a warning that children risk problems with their sight. 0ptometrists say one in four school pupils haven't had their eyes tested.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: two former members ofn separate court cases overnight. but the president denies any corruption in his 2016 election campaign. this is a witch—hunt, and it's a disgrace. this has nothing to do with — they started out looking for russians involved in our campaign. there were none. protecting pets from being reared in poor conditions. the government says puppies and kittens will no longer be sold in pet shops in...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today — a desperatecollapsed in the italian city of genoa. at least 26 people have died. counter—terrorism officers carry out a series of searches after a car was crashed into the barriers outside parliament. three properties in the midlands have been raided. a war of words over the best way to limit rail ticket prices. the transport secretary and the unions disagree over measures to control fares. to the college. 3.8 million people will be
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today — a desperatecollapsed in the italian city of genoa. at least 26 people have died. counter—terrorism officers carry out a series of searches after a car was crashed into the barriers outside parliament. three properties in the midlands have been raided. a war of words over the best way to limit rail ticket prices. the transport secretary and the unions disagree over measures to control fares. to the...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business anders having to wait as long as 2.5 hours in passport control queues at the uk's biggest airport, heathrow. that's significantly longer than the border force's own 45—minute target. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: turkey has pledged it will take action to calm the financial markets after its currency plunged to a new record low in asian trading. the lira has lost 20% of its value against the us dollar in the past week following a trade disagreement with washington. 40% since january. there's been tight security in washington as a small number of far—right supporters held a rally near the white house. organisers had said up to 400 people would be marching but farfewer attended. they were outnumbered by a large crowd of anti—nationalist protestors. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the business page of the gulf news. it covers the story of the economic crisis in turkey and the lira, whic
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business anders having to wait as long as 2.5 hours in passport control queues at the uk's biggest airport, heathrow. that's significantly longer than the border force's own 45—minute target. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: turkey has pledged it will take action to calm the financial markets after its currency plunged to a new record low in asian trading. the lira has lost 20%...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.he double murder of a mother and daughter stabbed to death in the street in solihull. the prime minister's mission to woo africa after brexit. theresa may arrives in cape town with plans to boost the uk's investment. tackling plastic pollution in our seas from the skies. scientists take a new approach in the war on waste. a fuel to cut carbon emissions. it's coming to our forecourts in the next few years, but many popular family cars are unable to use it. i'll have the details. in sport, harry kane sets spurs on their way to a thumping win and heaps more misery on manchester united.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.he double murder of a mother and daughter stabbed to death in the street in solihull. the prime minister's mission to woo africa after brexit. theresa may arrives in cape town with plans to boost the uk's investment. tackling plastic pollution in our seas from the skies. scientists take a new approach in the war on waste. a fuel to cut carbon emissions. it's coming to our forecourts in the next few years, but many popular...
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brazil's workers' party has named former president louise inacio lula da silva as its nominee for the presidential elections despite him currently serving a prison sentence for corruption one longer served as president from two thousand and three to two thousand and ten and remains the front runner in opinion polls the first round of voting will take place in october. in the united states protesters have demonstrated at the headquarters of the national rifle association against the group's role and blocking stricter gun control laws protesters call for tougher background checks for buyers of guns and a ban on assault weapons but supporters of the powerful gun lobby also came to voice their opposition against such restrictions the delay is clear richardson reports from fairfax virginia. in a polarized national debate a rare display of the two sides talking to each other but both are holding their ground. yet you're put property over life which is a crime no it's not because you know news i'm sure i can thank you for everybody forces necessary to work i want to raise or for my home as w
brazil's workers' party has named former president louise inacio lula da silva as its nominee for the presidential elections despite him currently serving a prison sentence for corruption one longer served as president from two thousand and three to two thousand and ten and remains the front runner in opinion polls the first round of voting will take place in october. in the united states protesters have demonstrated at the headquarters of the national rifle association against the group's role...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.r stabbed in solihull. police were speaking to them on the phone when they were attacked. as a manhunt continues in solihull, police say there were speaking to murdered mother and daughter as they were attacked. the manhunt continues in solihull, detectives say a mother and daughter warnings of a crisis in children's mental health, as figures show almost a quarter of 14—year—old girls have self—harmed. the bullying made me feel really, really depressed. so i think that was kind of a response for me because it was something that i could control. french and british boats clash in the english channel in a vicious scrap over scallops. a warning over pensions. companies are criticised by the regualtor for encouraging employees to move money out of theirfinal salary pension schemes.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.r stabbed in solihull. police were speaking to them on the phone when they were attacked. as a manhunt continues in solihull, police say there were speaking to murdered mother and daughter as they were attacked. the manhunt continues in solihull, detectives say a mother and daughter warnings of a crisis in children's mental health, as figures show almost a quarter of 14—year—old girls have self—harmed. the bullying...
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but louise and i had one or two votes but i think i ran before that, and i know i ran twice because i was four years. but i loved that. i loved that. so, i like leadership. you know? >> we're going to pick back up with some leadership-related questions. we want to come back to vice chair of the caucus, but we wanted to ask you before that, you also served on the democratic steering and policy committee. >> from very early on. >> yeah. we'd like to know how that happened. >> well, since tip appoints the people on the streeering and policy committee, that's how that happened. and i served for years. >> did you have to make a special pitch to him? how did that come about? >> no. just was notified that i was going to be on the steering and policy committee. i must have had a good meeting. >> it sounds like it. how would you describe the experience of working on the steering and policy committee? i don't think a lot of people maybe off of capitol hill know what that is. what does it do? >> it chooses people for committees, and it's very serious, and i took it seriously. i really did. and y
but louise and i had one or two votes but i think i ran before that, and i know i ran twice because i was four years. but i loved that. i loved that. so, i like leadership. you know? >> we're going to pick back up with some leadership-related questions. we want to come back to vice chair of the caucus, but we wanted to ask you before that, you also served on the democratic steering and policy committee. >> from very early on. >> yeah. we'd like to know how that happened....
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: why the cost of food is set to rise. farmers say this year's wild weather will leave shoppers paying the price at the checkout. two people have been killed and 11 others injured after a shooting injacksonville, florida. could it be the end for wonga? the payday lender says it is considering all its options after reports it is on the brink of collapse. in sport: are they united or not? mourinho‘s mood may change if they beat tottenham tonight. and, after a very soggy sunday, forget about that. the week ahead looking drier, a little bit sunnier and a bit warmer as well. i will have all the details here on break. —— breakfast. it is monday 27 august. our top story this morning: food prices are being tipped to rise as farmers and producers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather conditons. the cold snap earlier this year followed by the summer heatwave have contributed to the price of some vegetables rising by up to 80% over the last six months, as our reporte
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: why the cost of food is set to rise. farmers say this year's wild weather will leave shoppers paying the price at the checkout. two people have been killed and 11 others injured after a shooting injacksonville, florida. could it be the end for wonga? the payday lender says it is considering all its options after reports it is on the brink of collapse. in sport: are they united or not? mourinho‘s mood may change if...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: farmers hold an emergencycheshire. normally these guys would the outcome the fields eating but there is not enough grass for them, so they have had to bring them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on the streets of london. england are set to play their 1,000th test match.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: farmers hold an emergencycheshire. normally these guys would the outcome the fields eating but there is not enough grass for them, so they have had to bring them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andm westminster, and the investigation into yesterday's attack. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: a major rescue operation is continuing in the italian city of genoa, where people are still trapped under the rubble of a collapsed motorway bridge. at least 26 are known to have died. a grand jury report in pennsylvania has found credible allegations of sexual abuse by more than 300 catholic priests in the state, going back decades. chief executives in the uk's top companies now earn on average $5 million. the chartered institute of personnel development says the rise came despite criticism from both investors and the government over excessive salaries. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the independent and the horrific bridge collapse in genoa, italy. a main story, a course. the morandi viaduct crashed hundreds of feet to the ground killing dozens. italian emergency services are now working
coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andm westminster, and the investigation into yesterday's attack. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: a major rescue operation is continuing in the italian city of genoa, where people are still trapped under the rubble of a collapsed motorway bridge. at least 26 are known to have died. a grand jury report in pennsylvania has found credible allegations of sexual abuse by more...
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that was quickly followed by another bold by louise fidds.from spain and her team—mates. paralympic champion from spain and her team-mates. i got quite nervous when i saw her ahead, but i came back fast. i was nervous but it worked out so that is good. and britain's first middle of the night went to american victor in the individual medley when she took silver and also a bronze for ellie robinson in the 50 metres freestyle. looking ahead to tomorrow, the paralympic champion ellie simmonds will be in action and she will face tough competition from rising british star is grace hardy. from dublin at the european para championships. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent of evening standard and dia chakravarty, brexit editor of the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph talks about jeremy corbyn's extraordinary row with the israeli prime minister ro
that was quickly followed by another bold by louise fidds.from spain and her team—mates. paralympic champion from spain and her team-mates. i got quite nervous when i saw her ahead, but i came back fast. i was nervous but it worked out so that is good. and britain's first middle of the night went to american victor in the individual medley when she took silver and also a bronze for ellie robinson in the 50 metres freestyle. looking ahead to tomorrow, the paralympic champion ellie simmonds...
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last week, some patients in the north of scotland like louise were told they might have to travel further experienced staff. she has cancer and is at risk of infections and sepsis. she is worried that urgent care may be harder to get. it's terrifying. it's terrifying as a patient to think that on the occasion where there'll be another infection, i don't know where to go. it estimated the workload reading scans has gone up 30% over five years, but the number of consultants in england is only up 15%. in scotland, wales and northern ireland, there's been no increase at all. the nhs around the uk now has to spend £116 million a year on overtime or outsourcing of the work — double what it was five years before. leading members of the medical profession now say that a shortage of senior radiologists capable of interpreting the most complex scans and carrying out important procedures is causing delays for patients. delays which they say are unacceptable. i can't overestimate how worrying it is, in that i do really feel that the entire service will collapse if something isn't done about training
last week, some patients in the north of scotland like louise were told they might have to travel further experienced staff. she has cancer and is at risk of infections and sepsis. she is worried that urgent care may be harder to get. it's terrifying. it's terrifying as a patient to think that on the occasion where there'll be another infection, i don't know where to go. it estimated the workload reading scans has gone up 30% over five years, but the number of consultants in england is only up...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business. the latest headlines: puerto rico has acknowledged a dramatic rise in the death toll from hurricane maria. it says nearly 3000 people lost their lives last year — up from just 64. president trump has accused google, facebook and twitter of prioritising fake and biased news, warning them to be "very careful". let's look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media today. we begin with the independent, and its criticism of theresa may's efforts to secure britain's trade future during her visit to africa as the countdown to brexit continues. the arab times is looking at the iranian president, hassan rouhani, who has failed to pacify mps over the country's economic crisis after being grilled by parliament. ministers have referred the case to the judiciary. bloomberg looks at the story we just mentioned, president trump has warned social media giants google, facebook and twitter are "treading on troubled territory", amid a row about perceived bias. he's accused google of rigg
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business. the latest headlines: puerto rico has acknowledged a dramatic rise in the death toll from hurricane maria. it says nearly 3000 people lost their lives last year — up from just 64. president trump has accused google, facebook and twitter of prioritising fake and biased news, warning them to be "very careful". let's look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media...
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r-e-s-p-e-c-t"born aretha louise franklin in memphis, tennessee, the four octave range vocalist got her start at a young age in her father's church in detroit."he did say that at one point that one day i would sing for kings and queens, he did say that and i have."franklin won her first of 18 grammys in 1967 for best femalerhythm and blues solo vocal performance for "respect.""it was a civil rights mantra. everybody wants respect who doesn't want respect."as a young woman in the 60s, she watched her father unite with martin luther king jr. to fight for equality. in 1968, she would sing at king's memorial service.in 1987, she was the first woman to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame"some of the things that have happened are unbelievable."with her voice and her formidable achievements in music and films like "the blues brothers," aretha is often st s. in 2015, franklin graced the kennedy center stage again -- this time to honor carole king who co-wrote franklin's 1967 hit song, "natural woman"nats "i feel like, i feel like a..." in detroit, i'm omar jimenez. (pam)details on f
r-e-s-p-e-c-t"born aretha louise franklin in memphis, tennessee, the four octave range vocalist got her start at a young age in her father's church in detroit."he did say that at one point that one day i would sing for kings and queens, he did say that and i have."franklin won her first of 18 grammys in 1967 for best femalerhythm and blues solo vocal performance for "respect.""it was a civil rights mantra. everybody wants respect who doesn't want respect."as a...
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did you ever see the movie "thelma and louise?" >> absolutely. >> spoiler alert, at the end they drive off the cliff they hold hands and go sailing off. what if there is no off-ramp what if everybody digs in like two kids in third grade at recess and start throwing punches after mouthing off for a while. what's the worst case for the stock market >> that this is a long drawn out mutually destructive trade war with china and they have other things they can do they can say let's boycott some of the services. your economy is 85% services let's boycott apple products let's not let you have business access to our economy. all those things that are non-material right now in terms of the negotiation process become material as this draws out. i think it makes more sense to have an end game in mind and say we would accept this here is our end game if we get close to this, let's declare victory. >> when do we know we're safe? when do we know this puffery will turn into something more and it's time to put cash in the bank >> we've had a good
did you ever see the movie "thelma and louise?" >> absolutely. >> spoiler alert, at the end they drive off the cliff they hold hands and go sailing off. what if there is no off-ramp what if everybody digs in like two kids in third grade at recess and start throwing punches after mouthing off for a while. what's the worst case for the stock market >> that this is a long drawn out mutually destructive trade war with china and they have other things they can do they can...
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when tammy louise walker crashed, her blood alcohol was more than twice the legal impact. the impact flipped a truck on -- >> a couple more feet, he probably would have been killed if the car landed on top of his head and chest skrs his legs. >> reporter: because of the severity of his injuries that deputy destruct attorney recommended that walker do five years in state prison. >> we recommended that because we felt that that was justice for the victim of this crash. officer lenway and we felt that was the breast way to protect public safety. the judge obviously went in a different direction. >> reporter: the judge suspended any prison time and gave walker five years probation instead. >> we're surprised thathere wasn't more of a sentence issue. >> there should be some type of step-up penalty when you have duis. >> reporter: she was convicted of a misdemeanor dui in 2015. on facebook, contra costa chp posted this picture of lenway with fellow officers writing martin's life is forever changed. many of those responsible for those tragic collisions are repeat dui offenders. i
when tammy louise walker crashed, her blood alcohol was more than twice the legal impact. the impact flipped a truck on -- >> a couple more feet, he probably would have been killed if the car landed on top of his head and chest skrs his legs. >> reporter: because of the severity of his injuries that deputy destruct attorney recommended that walker do five years in state prison. >> we recommended that because we felt that that was justice for the victim of this crash. officer...
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next, it's the weather with louise. hello there. fast approaching, but it's not a straightforward story to tell, i'm afraid. it is going to be quite a humid field to our weekend right across the country, but there will be some rain around, but not for everyone. i'll try and put some detail on it. we've got cloud and weather fronts spilling in from the atlantic as we speak, and to the south of these fronts, the wind direction swinging around to the southwest. that is driving in this warm humid air, and on top of that, this is all here tied into subtropical storm ernesto, which is just adding more tropical moisture into the story and that can bring some heavier rain on sunday and is responsible for the humidity that we are starting to feel now. so saturday morning will start off cloudy as you can see with outbreaks of light, patchy rain through northern ireland, southern scotland and northwest england. it is going to be pretty mild start to the day. overnight lows staying at around 14 or 15 degrees. windy with it, that will continue t
next, it's the weather with louise. hello there. fast approaching, but it's not a straightforward story to tell, i'm afraid. it is going to be quite a humid field to our weekend right across the country, but there will be some rain around, but not for everyone. i'll try and put some detail on it. we've got cloud and weather fronts spilling in from the atlantic as we speak, and to the south of these fronts, the wind direction swinging around to the southwest. that is driving in this warm humid...
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consider the life and achievements and unique contributions of her majesty the queen of soul, aretha louise franklin. first, after his security clearance was revoked, john brennan made his strongest statements yet about trump campaign collusion with the russian government in a new york times op ed piece. he wrote mr. trump's claims of no collusion are in a word hogwash. the only questions is whether they took place, whether obstruction of justice occurred to cover up and how many members of trump incorporated attempted to defraud the government by laundering and concealing the movement of money into their pockets. a jury is about to deliberate bank and tax fraud charges against one of those people, paul manafort, mr. trump's former campaign chairman and the former deputy chairman rick gates has pleaded to financial fraud and lying to investigators. john brennan revealed some of what he as cia director and then james comey discussed about russia's attack on the election during the presidential campaign. in my many conversations with james comey in the summer of 2016 we talked about the poten
consider the life and achievements and unique contributions of her majesty the queen of soul, aretha louise franklin. first, after his security clearance was revoked, john brennan made his strongest statements yet about trump campaign collusion with the russian government in a new york times op ed piece. he wrote mr. trump's claims of no collusion are in a word hogwash. the only questions is whether they took place, whether obstruction of justice occurred to cover up and how many members of...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: an end to rough sleeping in england within a decade. the government sets out a plan to help thousands of people turn their lives around. back from holiday, but staying silent. borisjohnson refuses to apologise for his burka comments, as muslim leaders up the pressure on theresa may to act. queuing for up to 2.5 hours. new figures reveal the scale of passport delays faced by passengers at heathrow last month. good morning. even when our shops are open, our high streets are getting quieter. we are spending less as well. in northampton they have had an m&s close at the weekend. i am have had an m&s close at the weekend. iam here have had an m&s close at the weekend. i am here to figure out what is going on. it is a golden hat—trick for dina asher—smith. she caps a stunning european championships with victory in the sprint relay. joe mcfadden danced his way to the strictly crown last year. but who will be trying to get their hands on the glitterball trophy this time a
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: an end to rough sleeping in england within a decade. the government sets out a plan to help thousands of people turn their lives around. back from holiday, but staying silent. borisjohnson refuses to apologise for his burka comments, as muslim leaders up the pressure on theresa may to act. queuing for up to 2.5 hours. new figures reveal the scale of passport delays faced by passengers at heathrow last month. good...
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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.pped to win gold at the 2020 olympics. dina asher—smith, winner of three gold medals at the european championships, will be chatting to us after 8. jack whitehall‘s casting as disney's first openly gay character has sparked an outcry. it's a subject we'll be discussing, after some critics asked why a gay actor wasn't picked for the part. and sean will be telling us about a new campaign to tackle pension scams. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. are urging people to be on their guard against pension fraud. people are being tricked out of their life savings and a new campaign is being launched to raise awareness. first, jennifer's trust was one, then her savings were lost, stolen by the fraudsters who were too good to be true. at first i didn't think anything was a mess, it was like anything, i asked questions and he had anything, i asked questions and he ha d a nswe rs anything, i asked questions and he had answers to everything. the scam had answers to everything.
hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.pped to win gold at the 2020 olympics. dina asher—smith, winner of three gold medals at the european championships, will be chatting to us after 8. jack whitehall‘s casting as disney's first openly gay character has sparked an outcry. it's a subject we'll be discussing, after some critics asked why a gay actor wasn't picked for the part. and sean will be telling us about a new campaign to tackle pension scams. here's a summary of...
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. >> aretha louise franklin changed the course of my life. >> madonna was ripped apart on social mediafter what everyone thought was an aretha tribute -- turned into a six-minute monologue. >> what we got was a long, long story about madonna. which incidentally mentioned aretha franklin. in passing for a second or two. >> i want to thank you, aretha, for empowering all of us. >> check out the gifs -- a thumbs down. this -- no, no, no! and another called, what would aretha think? madonna fired back today. she says that mtv asked her to share about any aretha connection she had before presenting video of the year. adding, quote, i did not intend to do a tribute to her. that would be impossible in two minutes with all the noise and tinsel of an award show. but here's the thing, this isn't the first time madonna's been accused of ruining a tribute. >> michael jackson was born in august 1958, so was i. michael jackson grew up in the suburbs of the midwest, so did i. >> after michael jackson's death, madonna also made this 2009 vma tribute all about her. >> michael jackson had eight brothers
. >> aretha louise franklin changed the course of my life. >> madonna was ripped apart on social mediafter what everyone thought was an aretha tribute -- turned into a six-minute monologue. >> what we got was a long, long story about madonna. which incidentally mentioned aretha franklin. in passing for a second or two. >> i want to thank you, aretha, for empowering all of us. >> check out the gifs -- a thumbs down. this -- no, no, no! and another called, what would...
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. >> reporter: aretha louise franklin was born in memphis.st minister, her mom a singer. their home wasn't always happy or stable and music was her outlet. she started out performing in church. >> my formal training was my ear. >> reporter: at 14 she recorded her first album. by then she was pregnant with her second job and teen age motherhood temporarily stalled her career. but by her early 20s she ehad her first top 10 hit. ♪ the way i love you >> reporter: i never loved a man. "respect" followed a few months later and a star was born. >> everybody wants respect. even little 3 year olds want respect. >> reporter: she was a diva and a trail blazer who used her voice to crash through rising against the back drop of the civil rights movement. ♪ >> reporter: there was a rough patch in the '70s but franklin found a memorable way to make a comeback. ♪ freedom freedom >> reporter: athanks to her power, range and style, she's remained an icon every since. recording so many signature hits, it's impossible to say a favorite. >> they're like my childr
. >> reporter: aretha louise franklin was born in memphis.st minister, her mom a singer. their home wasn't always happy or stable and music was her outlet. she started out performing in church. >> my formal training was my ear. >> reporter: at 14 she recorded her first album. by then she was pregnant with her second job and teen age motherhood temporarily stalled her career. but by her early 20s she ehad her first top 10 hit. ♪ the way i love you >> reporter: i never...
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. >> aretha louise franklin changed the course of my life. >> madonna was ripped apart on social mediaeryone thought was an aretha tribute turned into a six-minute monologue. >> what we got was a long, long story about madonna. which incidentally mentioned aretha franklin. in passing. for a second or two. >> and i want to thank you, aretha, for empowering all of us. >> check out the gifs. a big thumbs down. this no, no, no. and another called what would aretha think? madonna fired back. she says mtv asked her to share about any aretha connection she had before presenting video of the year adding "i did not intend to do a tribute to her. that would be impossible in two minutes with all the noise and tinsel of an awards show." >> well, the fiasco comes. i thought it was a really nice madonna speech but not a great aretha tribute. >> you're so sweet. >> anyway. it comes just as we're learning more about the more fitting tributes happening in her hometown of detroit. >> yes. there will be a two-day public viewing and a private star-studded funeral next friday as the world donstinue to mour
. >> aretha louise franklin changed the course of my life. >> madonna was ripped apart on social mediaeryone thought was an aretha tribute turned into a six-minute monologue. >> what we got was a long, long story about madonna. which incidentally mentioned aretha franklin. in passing. for a second or two. >> and i want to thank you, aretha, for empowering all of us. >> check out the gifs. a big thumbs down. this no, no, no. and another called what would aretha...
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. >> aretha louise franklin. treasure who continues to be revered around the globe. one of the best-selling musical artists of all time, having sold more than 75 million records worldwide, the undisputed queen of soul. she created an amazing legacy of more than six decades. she has sung before heads of state and foreign royals and gained admiration from fans, colleagues, and fellow artists across all genres. she's both the 20th and 21st century musical and cultural icon who is known all over the world simply by her first name, aretha. her vocal mastery and artistic excellence have been recognized numerous times over the course of her distinguished career. aretha is the recipient of the usa's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom, as well as an 18-time grammy award winner, the recipient of the grammy lifetime achievement, and a grammy living legend honor. she was the youngest individual ever to receive the coveted kennedy center honor, the first female inductee into the rock and roll hall of fa
. >> aretha louise franklin. treasure who continues to be revered around the globe. one of the best-selling musical artists of all time, having sold more than 75 million records worldwide, the undisputed queen of soul. she created an amazing legacy of more than six decades. she has sung before heads of state and foreign royals and gained admiration from fans, colleagues, and fellow artists across all genres. she's both the 20th and 21st century musical and cultural icon who is known all...
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louise gonzalez was one of them and louise gonzalez was the man who hit the game-winning world serieszona diamondbacks that victory in the world series of 2001 over the yankees, one month after 9/11. the world was pushing for the new york yankees to emotionally bring that victory home and john mccain was adamantly pushing for the arizona diamondbacks to when that world series because he was so passionate about the young team and this young state of arizona. it was a marquee moment for them. as they fill this hole, you can see that there are a thousand plus people inside this church. we mentioned this earlier, the reason this church was selected was because of its size. clearly the mccain family had some ties in this church but it wasn't the primary church. it was selected for its size because not only do we have dignitaries from around the country, 24 current senators and four former senators, house majority leader kevin mccarthy is also among them. but also 1,000 seats were reserved for the public that john mccain was so endeared to. they started streaming in early this morning and t
louise gonzalez was one of them and louise gonzalez was the man who hit the game-winning world serieszona diamondbacks that victory in the world series of 2001 over the yankees, one month after 9/11. the world was pushing for the new york yankees to emotionally bring that victory home and john mccain was adamantly pushing for the arizona diamondbacks to when that world series because he was so passionate about the young team and this young state of arizona. it was a marquee moment for them. as...