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officer tursi and sergeant maguire, they fired again at the suspect. the suspect was struck and incapacitated, ultimately taken into custody. these officers immediately summoned an ambulance. same person was trying to strike them with the car, they administer first aid. the suspect excusuccumbs to the injuries a short time later. the citizen on the motorcycle approaches the officers and says thank you. you saved my life. for these extreme acts of bravery, the officers are being awarded the bronze medal of valor, and i sincerely and proudly congratulate each of you for your continued dedication to safety, service, and for dealing with these very extreme circumstances. congratulations. [applause] >> next, captain una bailey, the commanding officer the park station and officers alvaro, cummings, and keating. >> good evening, everybody. it is my honor tonight to recognize three very brave officers who in the face of danger saved a life. these officers are officer jeremy cummings, officer cornelious cummings, and mark keating. on sunday night, july 30, 2017
officer tursi and sergeant maguire, they fired again at the suspect. the suspect was struck and incapacitated, ultimately taken into custody. these officers immediately summoned an ambulance. same person was trying to strike them with the car, they administer first aid. the suspect excusuccumbs to the injuries a short time later. the citizen on the motorcycle approaches the officers and says thank you. you saved my life. for these extreme acts of bravery, the officers are being awarded the...
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they became the maguire seven.k to her brother patrick maguire, who was arrested as a 13—year—old, and served four years in prison before being acquitted. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. i want you to take the audience to the day when you were arrested. you were 13, you went to school as normal, you went to the youth club as normal, as you were walking back, what happened ? as normal, as you were walking back, what happened? i only started to be allowed out at that sort of time, when i reached that age, as you said, that night there was lots of unmarked cars in the area and the engines were running. it was obvious to those, the other lads, that it was the police, but nobody knew what for. we thought it might be for us, to chase us. but they said, they are in your house, mate. i went up with my friends, i knocked on the door. a policewoman opened it, plain clothes, and said, what do you want? isaid,| clothes, and said, what do you want? i said, i live here. she said, we‘
they became the maguire seven.k to her brother patrick maguire, who was arrested as a 13—year—old, and served four years in prison before being acquitted. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. i want you to take the audience to the day when you were arrested. you were 13, you went to school as normal, you went to the youth club as normal, as you were walking back, what happened ? as normal, as you were walking back, what happened? i only started to be...
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sixteen years later she wanted to find officer maguire to thank him.een each other since that day. ( james ) in national news... the first wave of central american migrants are at the u-s mexico border... and thousands more are expected to follow. but president trump is vowing to prevent them from crossing over. yesterday the migrants were met with protestors in tijuana... calling for them to retreat. but more migrants will be in tijuana soon as group of about 2-hundred left el salvador this weekend. last friday the first group of migrants in tijuana filled out paperwork for asylum. ( james ) president trump once again sounding off on twitter about the migrant caravan. twitting.. quote "catch and release is an obsolete term. it is now catch and detain. illegal immigrants trying to come into the u.s.a., often proudly flying the flag of their nation as they ask for u.s. asylum, will be detained or turned away. dems must approve border security & wall now!" ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...meet one of the teachers who is going above and be
sixteen years later she wanted to find officer maguire to thank him.een each other since that day. ( james ) in national news... the first wave of central american migrants are at the u-s mexico border... and thousands more are expected to follow. but president trump is vowing to prevent them from crossing over. yesterday the migrants were met with protestors in tijuana... calling for them to retreat. but more migrants will be in tijuana soon as group of about 2-hundred left el salvador this...
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john maguire has been to meet him.edgley has been swimming around britain. so, wejoined him in the water to ask the obvious question: why did you do it? because it's there? yeah. basically yeah. i sat down one day and i thought, you know what, people have rode around, people have ran around, cycled around, but no one has swum around. it seemed logical at the time. but when i set off onjunei from margate, i was so naive. i have often said i was so naive. i did not think how big great britain really was. by day and by night, battling storms and more jellyfish than most mariners see in a lifetime. i knew the jellyfish would be bad. but they are just brutal. you never knew what kind ofjellyfish were stinging me. ross understands that this is mind over matter. this has gone from being a sporting event. now you are having to take care of your immune system. you can't grit your teeth and get through it. he will have burned 1 million calories. it isjust an eating condition with some swimming thrown in. this isjust a nice bit.
john maguire has been to meet him.edgley has been swimming around britain. so, wejoined him in the water to ask the obvious question: why did you do it? because it's there? yeah. basically yeah. i sat down one day and i thought, you know what, people have rode around, people have ran around, cycled around, but no one has swum around. it seemed logical at the time. but when i set off onjunei from margate, i was so naive. i have often said i was so naive. i did not think how big great britain...
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john maguire reports.cord, became the first person to swim around britain and set foot on dry land for the first time in more than five months. great britain's big, isn't it? you tell me — you swam round it! yeah, it's much bigger than i thought. scotland's big. people don't realise how big that is. the highs are so high, but the lows are so low. like, scotland is probably the best example. just amazing, the scenery is stunning. but it's also very humbling, just getting slapped in the face byjellyfish every single day. so it feels weird now to be sort of looking back and almost reflecting because, for 157 days, i almost didn't allow myself to do that. so now it feels quite nice. swimming twice a day, every day for up to 12 hours, both day and night, he's battled storms, exhaustion and waters seething with jellyfish. 0n margate beach this morning, where he first set off injune, well—wishers who'd followed his progress joined friends and family to welcome him home. absolutely immense. i mean, he's a man who
john maguire reports.cord, became the first person to swim around britain and set foot on dry land for the first time in more than five months. great britain's big, isn't it? you tell me — you swam round it! yeah, it's much bigger than i thought. scotland's big. people don't realise how big that is. the highs are so high, but the lows are so low. like, scotland is probably the best example. just amazing, the scenery is stunning. but it's also very humbling, just getting slapped in the face...
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the bbc‘s john maguire explains how 100 years on, the fiddle is finally making music again.ve at first sound. out of all of them, i singled out this fiddle and fell in love with it. there was something about the tone that ijust adored. sam spotted the fiddle in roger claridge's shop. the pieces had sat in a bag in roger's workshop for years, until he was persuaded by his wife to assemble them, breathing new life into the old. inside, sam was intrigued by a label that read "richard howard, 1915" and the words "made in the great war". sam's father found the violin‘s creator through war records. more than a century ago, richard howard had headed off to war, but was killed at the battle of messene. at home, he left a wife, a daughter and the beginnings of a violin. he'd made five instruments, this is number six. he'd made five instruments and then he's called to war and he never comes back. and so the bits are there and here we are holding this now and you know, you don't make a violin like this, or the bits of it anyway, without putting yourself into it. there's a big chunk of
the bbc‘s john maguire explains how 100 years on, the fiddle is finally making music again.ve at first sound. out of all of them, i singled out this fiddle and fell in love with it. there was something about the tone that ijust adored. sam spotted the fiddle in roger claridge's shop. the pieces had sat in a bag in roger's workshop for years, until he was persuaded by his wife to assemble them, breathing new life into the old. inside, sam was intrigued by a label that read "richard...
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john maguire, bbc news, west cornwall.d are to be prescribed an ultra—low calorie, liquid—only diet after initial trials showed it can reverse type 2 diabetes in people who've recently been diagnosed. nhs england says the diet will be used alongside an expanded programme that focuses on prevention. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. it's about cutting down. you know, small steps... at a community centre in leeds, the battle against diabetes is under way. reducing portion sizes and how frequent you have these naughty foods and all that... all the people here were on the cusp of developing type 2 diabetes. now they've been helped to lose a bit of weight and think about what they're eating. everybody should be educated about how we eat, what we eat, why we eat, and when we eat. i've lost so much weight. i feel better, i feel happier. an estimated 12.3 million people in the uk are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. a quarter of a million people in england have already been referred to the special prevention p
john maguire, bbc news, west cornwall.d are to be prescribed an ultra—low calorie, liquid—only diet after initial trials showed it can reverse type 2 diabetes in people who've recently been diagnosed. nhs england says the diet will be used alongside an expanded programme that focuses on prevention. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. it's about cutting down. you know, small steps... at a community centre in leeds, the battle against diabetes is under way. reducing portion sizes...
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john maguire reports.road or the rails in the uk is increasing. on average, we take 58 minutes per day travelling to and from work, that‘s up five minutes in ten years and totals, an extra 18 hours a year. wales has seen the biggest rise, an extra eight minutes a day. one of the biggest issues according to the tuc is wages failing to keep up with house prices, meaning that people just can‘t afford to live and work in the same area. and another major factor, a chronic lack of investment in transport infrastructure. cardiff central station sees 13 million passengers a year. in the forecourt today, a display pledging that the vast majority of railjourneys in the years ahead will be a major enhancement of our infrastructure will help. on brand—new trains as transport here is overhauled. we‘ve really not invested enough in our transport infrastructure, especially rail, over the last 20 or 30 years in south—east wales. a major enhancement of our infrastructure will help. the government says it is putting an extr
john maguire reports.road or the rails in the uk is increasing. on average, we take 58 minutes per day travelling to and from work, that‘s up five minutes in ten years and totals, an extra 18 hours a year. wales has seen the biggest rise, an extra eight minutes a day. one of the biggest issues according to the tuc is wages failing to keep up with house prices, meaning that people just can‘t afford to live and work in the same area. and another major factor, a chronic lack of investment in...
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john maguire, bbc news.war one there was a great need to remember those who had fallen. men had fought and died in numbers never seen before, and hundreds of thousands had no known graves. 0ne army chaplain understood the grief of the nation and he was determined that there needed to be a great gesture to serve as a symbol for all of the lost men. natalie graham has the story. at the west end of the nave of westminster abbey is the grave of the unknown warrior. but, for many, the story the unknown warrior is itself, unknown. how did this one person come to represent all those who died? to find out the answer, we have to go back to the first world war and meet a curate from folkestone. the year war began, the reverend david railton was living in the kent town. he saw young men, destined for the battlefield, flooding into the area. byjanuary 1916, david was himself on the western front, witnessing death and injuries on a scale never seen before. one night, after he had been conducting a burial service, there w
john maguire, bbc news.war one there was a great need to remember those who had fallen. men had fought and died in numbers never seen before, and hundreds of thousands had no known graves. 0ne army chaplain understood the grief of the nation and he was determined that there needed to be a great gesture to serve as a symbol for all of the lost men. natalie graham has the story. at the west end of the nave of westminster abbey is the grave of the unknown warrior. but, for many, the story the...
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john maguire, bbc news, margate.bbc sport centre. england's rugby league team have won their three match series against new zealand thanks to a man of the match performance from tommy makinson. the st helens winger was described as "unbelievable" by the england head coach, wayne bennett, with his hattrick of tries helping england to a 20 points to 1a win. david ornstein reports. normally home to one of the biggest teams in club football, today anfield was hosting two giants of international rugby league. a change in sport, though not intensity, as shown by new zealand's physical approach. initially, it paid off. the kiwis, crossing for the opening try. wounded by defeating the first test, they were now in command. however, england stood firm and gradually turned defence into attack. the result, a spectacular reply as tommy makinson took to level the scores on the verge of half—time. after the break, only a carbon copy. anything you can do, we can dojust carbon copy. anything you can do, we can do just as impressively
john maguire, bbc news, margate.bbc sport centre. england's rugby league team have won their three match series against new zealand thanks to a man of the match performance from tommy makinson. the st helens winger was described as "unbelievable" by the england head coach, wayne bennett, with his hattrick of tries helping england to a 20 points to 1a win. david ornstein reports. normally home to one of the biggest teams in club football, today anfield was hosting two giants of...
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john maguire, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller.her is turning much more unsettled in the week ahead, wetter and windier but also milder. this evening tonight we hold onto a few showers in the east, some running across northern england towards northern ireland and some in the far south—east as well as eastern scotland. elsewhere, variable cloud and clear spells, you could see a touch of frost as temperatures fall close to freezing with a couple of mist and fog patches. below freezing for some in north—west scotland, down 2—4, but sunshine coming here tomorrow. still a scattering of showers in parts of eastern england and scotland tomorrow and into northern ireland but many western parts, western scotland, wales and west of england, will have some sunshine and it could be even sunnier compared to today. the easterly breeze is not as strong but still quite chilly with single figure temperatures tomorrow, 6—90d for the most part. it will turn milder as the week goes on —— make it will turn milder as the week goes on “— it will turn mil
john maguire, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller.her is turning much more unsettled in the week ahead, wetter and windier but also milder. this evening tonight we hold onto a few showers in the east, some running across northern england towards northern ireland and some in the far south—east as well as eastern scotland. elsewhere, variable cloud and clear spells, you could see a touch of frost as temperatures fall close to freezing with a couple of mist and fog...
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(justine) c-h-p officer maguire was first on scene and provided life saving treatment for that little girl that helped to save her life. sixteen years later that little girl, christine, came to our office looking for officer maguire to thank him. this is their reunion and the first time they've seen each other since that fateful day. chp posted it on twitter today. today. (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. mild days are expected monday and tuesday with highs in the 60s. overnight lows will remain chilly in the 30s-40s. rain will first develop over the north bay late tuesday night and then spread across the bay area wednesday morning. expect periods of heavy rain as it moves through, which could negatively impact the morning commute. southerly winds are forecast to ramp up with gusts up to 40 mph possible through the day wednesday. showers will linger into thursday. another system is then forecast to bring more rain to the state thursday night into friday. some residual showers could linger into saturday before drier weather retur
(justine) c-h-p officer maguire was first on scene and provided life saving treatment for that little girl that helped to save her life. sixteen years later that little girl, christine, came to our office looking for officer maguire to thank him. this is their reunion and the first time they've seen each other since that fateful day. chp posted it on twitter today. today. (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. mild days are expected monday and...
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john maguire, bbc news, margate. what an achievement! congratulations to him.ow it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. once we left the winds gci’oss hello there. once we left the winds across northern scotland, it was a fine one. plenty of sunshine. further south, more cloud around for england and wales and even some rain. this next feature moving its way northwards. we could have a damp weather across the west country towards wales and then this rain will spin towards the irish sea overnight into northern ireland and across into western scotland. some heavy bursts mixed into that as well. elsewhere, should be a largely dry night with variable clouds, some clear spells. quite chilly out and maybe some distant fog developing. this is the pressure chart. this weather front draped across the north and west of scotland and northern ireland will produce quite a lot of cloud, some mist and merck and also outbreaks of rain. should eventually clear a way northwards. for much of the country, should be dry into the afternoon with some sunny spells w
john maguire, bbc news, margate. what an achievement! congratulations to him.ow it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. once we left the winds gci’oss hello there. once we left the winds across northern scotland, it was a fine one. plenty of sunshine. further south, more cloud around for england and wales and even some rain. this next feature moving its way northwards. we could have a damp weather across the west country towards wales and then this rain will spin towards...
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john maguire went to meet him as he returned to dry land.but the lows are so low. scotland is just amazing, the scenery is stunning. but it is also very humbling, just getting slapped in the face byjellyfish every single day. it feels weird now to be sort of looking back and reflecting because, for 157 days, i almost didn‘t allow myself to do that, so now it feels quite nice. swimming twice a day every day for up to 12 hours both day and night, he has battled storms, exhaustion, and waters seething with jellyfish. at margate beach this morning, where he first set off injune, well—wishers whho had followed his progress, joined friends and family to welcome him back home. absolutely immense. he is a man who has always had character and he has shown that over the last five months. this is the epitome of survival — the epitome of resilience. this is like caveman, feral instincts — dating back to historic, absolutely historic — what this man has done for these people to support him is absolutely amazing. he is either mad or he knows what he is do
john maguire went to meet him as he returned to dry land.but the lows are so low. scotland is just amazing, the scenery is stunning. but it is also very humbling, just getting slapped in the face byjellyfish every single day. it feels weird now to be sort of looking back and reflecting because, for 157 days, i almost didn‘t allow myself to do that, so now it feels quite nice. swimming twice a day every day for up to 12 hours both day and night, he has battled storms, exhaustion, and waters...
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john maguire, bbc news, west cornwall.le whose car was found washed up on a remote beach, say they've suspended their search for today. the vehicle belonging tojim and susan kenneavy was discovered at drummore beach in dumfries and galloway. workmen clearing debris left behind after storms led to flooding in the area found the car washed up on the beach. police say the couple haven't made contact with their friends or family — the search will resume tomorrow. thousands of people in england are to be prescribed an ultra—low calorie, liquid—only diet after initial trials showed it can reverse type two diabetes in people who've recently been diagnosed. nhs england says the diet will be used alongside an expanded programme that focuses on prevention. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. it's about cutting down. you know, small steps... at a community centre in leeds, the battle against diabetes is under way. reducing portion sizes and how frequent you have these naughty foods and all that... all the people here wer
john maguire, bbc news, west cornwall.le whose car was found washed up on a remote beach, say they've suspended their search for today. the vehicle belonging tojim and susan kenneavy was discovered at drummore beach in dumfries and galloway. workmen clearing debris left behind after storms led to flooding in the area found the car washed up on the beach. police say the couple haven't made contact with their friends or family — the search will resume tomorrow. thousands of people in england...
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now more than a decade and a half later, that girl, christine, there went look for officer maguire sohe could thank him in person. >> i always said there has to be -- >> yeah, of course. >> every year on the anniversary of my crash, i always think about it. >> by the way, christine is now a biological science major, and she is transferring to be a local at cal state east bay. >>> memorable story here. in truckee this week, a helping hand for a bear cub that got stuck in a dumpster. >> there you go, baby! >> the officer freed the cub a little nervous at first because the cub's mother was not far away. but both bears backed off, kept it together. no one injured. the cub scrambled up to his waiting mother and they went back into the woods. police are using the video to remind people to please lock all containers and help keep all of california's bears truly wild. >> oh my goodness. that's a great angle. you see them scampering up the rocks there. >> oh, he in trouble with mom. >> indeed. people still haven't gotten the message. keep your containers closed. >>> the woolsey fire burning in
now more than a decade and a half later, that girl, christine, there went look for officer maguire sohe could thank him in person. >> i always said there has to be -- >> yeah, of course. >> every year on the anniversary of my crash, i always think about it. >> by the way, christine is now a biological science major, and she is transferring to be a local at cal state east bay. >>> memorable story here. in truckee this week, a helping hand for a bear cub that got...
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john maguire is in margate ready to welcome ross back.wum for. the key thing is that ross swu m i swum for. the key thing is that ross swum for 2000 miles. six months and he hasn't set foot on dry land. when he did, was over there on margate beach and he is a rat —— about to do that. you see on the horizon there are some canoeists, who will swim the very last mile of that incredible 2000 mile odyssey. he has insured jellyfish, problems with his tongue because of the salt water and robbing and chafing from his wetsuit. it has been an incredible undertaking. and we have his girlfriend with us and a former special forces soldier from the ses. and go to talk to about the size of the endeavour, but i can probably tell from your smile, pretty excited to see him. definitely, i can't wait for him to come back. it has been five long. yes, i will drive for him to come back. it has been five long. yes, iwill drive him home on sunday and evenjust having him on the couch and watching a bit of tv and being together, that will bea of tv and being togeth
john maguire is in margate ready to welcome ross back.wum for. the key thing is that ross swu m i swum for. the key thing is that ross swum for 2000 miles. six months and he hasn't set foot on dry land. when he did, was over there on margate beach and he is a rat —— about to do that. you see on the horizon there are some canoeists, who will swim the very last mile of that incredible 2000 mile odyssey. he has insured jellyfish, problems with his tongue because of the salt water and robbing...
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our reporterjohn maguire has been finding out.ew, paramedics and doctors have no idea what the day has in store. on average, it is called to five emergencies a day. all will involve patients who are critically ill or injured. the service, run by a charity, attracts doctors from around the world because of the high level of emergency care that its staff provides. a canadian, dr mike christian, was one of the first medics on the scene at the london bridge terror attacks last year. they do know one of the paramedics who was first on scene and literally the first person there and he was profoundly impacted by this but sought the appropriate help and recognised the signs, the symptoms he was experiencing and that benefited him significantly. he was able to return to his career and continue on after going through that. he served as a military doctor in afghanistan so understands the after—effects of severe trauma and also that medical staff are some way behind the military in their awareness of stress disorder. in your day—to—day work,
our reporterjohn maguire has been finding out.ew, paramedics and doctors have no idea what the day has in store. on average, it is called to five emergencies a day. all will involve patients who are critically ill or injured. the service, run by a charity, attracts doctors from around the world because of the high level of emergency care that its staff provides. a canadian, dr mike christian, was one of the first medics on the scene at the london bridge terror attacks last year. they do know...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset.whitehall. crowds are gathering to commemorate this, as you see, the senate after a with the statue ahead, people are gathering and there will be a procession of 10,000 people. at 11 o'clock at the cenotaph, we will see prince charles laying a wreath of poppies in commemoration. and the balcony is being dressed. that is where the royal family will be. we will see members of the royal family. not so sure yet if the duke of edinburgh will be attending. there is some expectation and some hope that we will be seeing him and the queen and the rest of the royal family. we'll keep you up—to—date with coverage throughout the day. the headlines are coming up with chris, shortly. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason in the studio and naga munchetty at the cenotaph. here's a summary of this morning's main news. events have been taking place this morning to mark 100 years to the day since the end of the first world war. bagpipes play. at six o'clock, pipers at locations across the uk and arou
john maguire, bbc news, dorset.whitehall. crowds are gathering to commemorate this, as you see, the senate after a with the statue ahead, people are gathering and there will be a procession of 10,000 people. at 11 o'clock at the cenotaph, we will see prince charles laying a wreath of poppies in commemoration. and the balcony is being dressed. that is where the royal family will be. we will see members of the royal family. not so sure yet if the duke of edinburgh will be attending. there is some...
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tom maguire responded to an accident and saved the life of an 18-month-old girl. >> now 16 years later down the officer to thank him. both were emotional as they shared the story of that fateful day. >> laying on the ground, face up, just staring. and nobody was paying any attention. so i -- you know, i came over and got you breathing again. obviously the fire department and everybody got there. and you're here today. so that's a good thing. >> i always said there has to be a reason why i'm still here. >> yeah, of course. ory in "world news can't tooths next. i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel, michael finney, all of us here, we appreciate your time. see you again in hatch an hour. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the shooting inside a hospital in chicago, the urgent search for the gunman that followed. evacuations tonight. you can see the doctors, nurses and patients leaving with their hands in the air. an officer critically wounded and we'll take you to the scene. >>> also tonight, the horror revealed today inside a courtroom. the father who ki
tom maguire responded to an accident and saved the life of an 18-month-old girl. >> now 16 years later down the officer to thank him. both were emotional as they shared the story of that fateful day. >> laying on the ground, face up, just staring. and nobody was paying any attention. so i -- you know, i came over and got you breathing again. obviously the fire department and everybody got there. and you're here today. so that's a good thing. >> i always said there has to be a...
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john maguire, bbc news. we wish him luck.est. john maguire, what a good swimmer, and who knew salt tongue was a thing. we now know about that. it makes you feel slightly weird. time now to get the news, travel, and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. london has the highest rates of caseareans in the country — with almost a third of women giving birth this way last year. nhs data shows some hospitals in the capital had rates 8 percent higher than the national average. nhs england says it's partly down to women getting pregnant older and high levels of obesity. it is worrying when we see rates go up it is worrying when we see rates go up and up all the time, because it seems unlikely that all of those are absolutely needed. but it is very difficult to tell that from the date. it needs every unit to be looking carefully at what they are doing and making sure there is no influence from the wrong external factors. a man has died after being fatally stabbed in southwark park yesterday afternoon. two other men
john maguire, bbc news. we wish him luck.est. john maguire, what a good swimmer, and who knew salt tongue was a thing. we now know about that. it makes you feel slightly weird. time now to get the news, travel, and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. london has the highest rates of caseareans in the country — with almost a third of women giving birth this way last year. nhs data shows some hospitals in the capital had rates 8 percent higher than the national average. nhs...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset. this is the view of the cenotaph in central london.r 100 years since the armistice. thousands of people came and since then, generations came to pay their respects. we talk to kate williams, the historian. its appointment date, 100 years on. —— it is a poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's very hard to get exact records but we do estimate that about 10 million soldiers were killed across the world and empire soldiers and everything, but were caught up in the war, and we estimate about 8 million civilians so the toll it took on people across the world is almost unimaginable.“ we break down those who were involved in the war, a remarkable number of young men were on the front. when the call came out when the war broke out for young men to volunteer voluntarily, we did have a huge amount of young men, and the actual age was 19. we estimate about 250,000 of the british army, a huge contingent were under 19 and in fa ct, contingent were under 19 and in fact, the
john maguire, bbc news, dorset. this is the view of the cenotaph in central london.r 100 years since the armistice. thousands of people came and since then, generations came to pay their respects. we talk to kate williams, the historian. its appointment date, 100 years on. —— it is a poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's very hard to get exact records but we do estimate that about 10 million soldiers were killed...
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the leicester fans were even joined by some players, including england international harry maguire.t him, not an awful lot of the club would have been possible, so it's just a little thank you. he just kept giving and giving and giving, and didn't expect anything in exchange. well, for thousands of leicester fans, simply getting here to the ground has been a very poignant experience. but this is just the start of today's tributes to the man who transformed this club. inside, each fan received a special memorial scarf, and for all, including former manager claudio ranieri, the emotions were plain to see. especially for vichai srivaddhanaprabha's son, aiyawatt, a reminder of this very personal tragedy. and after the players emerged before the home fans for the first time since the accident, the stadium fell silent. moment of silence after such high emotion, the leicester players were unable to produce a victory, drawing 0—0 with burnley, but today wasn't about a result. for this proud club, it was about remembrance. andy swiss, bbc news, leicester. back now to the commemorations of ar
the leicester fans were even joined by some players, including england international harry maguire.t him, not an awful lot of the club would have been possible, so it's just a little thank you. he just kept giving and giving and giving, and didn't expect anything in exchange. well, for thousands of leicester fans, simply getting here to the ground has been a very poignant experience. but this is just the start of today's tributes to the man who transformed this club. inside, each fan received a...
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. >> it can't be as different as jonathan .litnic remember that kid from jerry maguire, right?e they now, right? ariana grande released a new video for her single "breathing." it quickly shot to number one on youtube. ♪ just keep breathing and breathing and breathing and breathing ♪ ♪ i keep on breathing >> the video's been viewed more than 4 million time so the music superstar debuted her song "thank you next" on ellen. her perfoance was inspired by the first wives club. we know all about tde h messages there. especially given her break-up with pete davidson. and went off on it on weekend update on "snl." we'll see if it's going to be continued from>> there. ust named billboard's woman of the year and all that. she's got the mac miller thing. you can't even fathom a bigger roller coaster that someone can go through in their lives, the biggest highs and theest of lows and all in one year. >> and think back to the nchester shooting too. the ups and downs she's experienced. >> in a very young life as well. stay with us. just ahead we'll have the big winner in the midterms. gues w
. >> it can't be as different as jonathan .litnic remember that kid from jerry maguire, right?e they now, right? ariana grande released a new video for her single "breathing." it quickly shot to number one on youtube. ♪ just keep breathing and breathing and breathing and breathing ♪ ♪ i keep on breathing >> the video's been viewed more than 4 million time so the music superstar debuted her song "thank you next" on ellen. her perfoance was inspired by the...
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show and through the sam raimi spider-man films with tobey maguire. i always loved that line from the first spider-man that resonates to the rest of us with great power comes great responsibility i was sent there was such a beautiful line and i hope wherever shanley is he knows how much she meant to a lot of people so she gave us her favorite line her favorite character of mine of course is black panther and all of the characters in black panther what is yours is your favorite character i guess i think spider-man probably is one i wrote an article recently where about. back in sixty nine hundred sixty five esquire interviewed college students and asked who are your heroes and the typical bob dylan everything all the generational talent of the sixty's were certainly common answers but so was spider-man with one respondent said spider-man is so great because the sepah i wos money problems and the question of existence in short he is one of us and not get much better and that what i notice when stanley was trending on social media on monday and people we
show and through the sam raimi spider-man films with tobey maguire. i always loved that line from the first spider-man that resonates to the rest of us with great power comes great responsibility i was sent there was such a beautiful line and i hope wherever shanley is he knows how much she meant to a lot of people so she gave us her favorite line her favorite character of mine of course is black panther and all of the characters in black panther what is yours is your favorite character i guess...
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john maguire, bbc news, margate. let's check on the weather prospects. hello, there. the further east you are scanning to stay dry. it is no lower than around six to 10 degrees. this is the pressure chart for monday stop. pressure chart for monday showery bursts... eastern college at ten to stay dry. double—figure values further north. it stays mild on into tuesday as well as we get some mild airoff the tuesday as well as we get some mild air off the new continent. low— pressure air off the new continent. low—pressure spitting up toward the west of the country was to gradually bring more unsettled weather to our shores. hello, this is bbc news with julian worricker. the headlines... the businessman, arron banks, has insisted that all the money he provided to the leave campaign in the run—up to the referendum came from his uk companies. he's facing a police investigation into claims that he was not the true source of the funding. an investigation is under way into the collapse of a giant inflatable slide at a funfair and fireworks display in woking, in surrey last nigh
john maguire, bbc news, margate. let's check on the weather prospects. hello, there. the further east you are scanning to stay dry. it is no lower than around six to 10 degrees. this is the pressure chart for monday stop. pressure chart for monday showery bursts... eastern college at ten to stay dry. double—figure values further north. it stays mild on into tuesday as well as we get some mild airoff the tuesday as well as we get some mild air off the new continent. low— pressure air off the...
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john maguire, bbc news, margate.nnual marathon, the largest race in the world. ethiopia's lelisa desisa claimed the men's title, crossing the line in two hours and five minutes. in the women's race, mary keitany from kenya was leader of the pack, finishing in two hours and 22 minutes. in many ways, the human race lives for speed. fast cars, fast planes, and now fast drones. it's a fairly accessible sport, you can buy one on the high street or even make one for yourself. the world drone racing championships have been taking place in southern china and saw a new world record. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. drone racing claims to be one of fastest growing sports in the world. and this is clearly a pastime where age, or a lack thereof, is no obstacle to success. it seems anyone who's anyone in this game is young. take the women's final where the winner isn't technically a woman yet. thailand's winner is just 11 years old, but she left more senior competitors in her wake. a specially—constructed track saw 62 pilots try to
john maguire, bbc news, margate.nnual marathon, the largest race in the world. ethiopia's lelisa desisa claimed the men's title, crossing the line in two hours and five minutes. in the women's race, mary keitany from kenya was leader of the pack, finishing in two hours and 22 minutes. in many ways, the human race lives for speed. fast cars, fast planes, and now fast drones. it's a fairly accessible sport, you can buy one on the high street or even make one for yourself. the world drone racing...
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they were led by leicester city players, including harry maguire.al march marks a chance by the fans to show their solidarity to do what football fans do better, to support their club and city what —— after what has been a difficult time and to pay respect to the five people who died in that helicopter crash two weeks ago including the club director, vichai srivaddhanaprabha. the man so instrumental in helping the club when the league in 2016. this march has been dubbed the 5000 to one march. it started here in the city centre about one hour ago, it will go for one mile, winding through the city to the stadium where this afternoon there will be a tribute video shorn of vichai srivaddhanaprabha. there will be a commemorative badges and also a programme that has when produced for fa ns to ta ke programme that has when produced for fans to take away and they are expecting that in the next few months as well, perhaps a statue of the club was my corner to be erected outside the stadium, a more permanent memorial. and despite the rain, plenty of emotion.
they were led by leicester city players, including harry maguire.al march marks a chance by the fans to show their solidarity to do what football fans do better, to support their club and city what —— after what has been a difficult time and to pay respect to the five people who died in that helicopter crash two weeks ago including the club director, vichai srivaddhanaprabha. the man so instrumental in helping the club when the league in 2016. this march has been dubbed the 5000 to one...
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he'd been in the water for up to 12 hours a day since the start ofjune. 0ur correspondentjohn maguirete an achievement. an incredible achievement, especially when you consider that he has not actually set foot on dry land for the whole six months. ross is here, he has not stop smiling. just came in and shown it is all the people here, a really huge turnout, family, friends, well—wishers. it is the daftest question a journalist asked, but how do you feel? it is thinking in more, but again it is amazing. not many places you come in and people asked you to sign bananas, spraying champagne, the community around the house when is amazing. people really got behind the whole journey all the way around. people watching it online, everyone wasjust... whether it was my tongue falling apart, my neck, and people were just coming up with home—made remedies, how you can moisturise your tongue, and now seeing these people, it is so nice. you see all of them on social media, and they say, i remember you, you are the one who gave you my home—made remedy. are the one who gave you my home-made remedy. y
he'd been in the water for up to 12 hours a day since the start ofjune. 0ur correspondentjohn maguirete an achievement. an incredible achievement, especially when you consider that he has not actually set foot on dry land for the whole six months. ross is here, he has not stop smiling. just came in and shown it is all the people here, a really huge turnout, family, friends, well—wishers. it is the daftest question a journalist asked, but how do you feel? it is thinking in more, but again it...
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john maguire, bbc news, cardiff. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell.ood afternoon. after yesterday's showers, much more sunshine today. certainly the weather watchers have been out catching some of the autumn glory, a beautiful picture from derbyshire this morning. looking at the satellite picture, the area of cloud that borders the showers yesterday a way to be used, more cloud to the west, but this afternoon we will stay with clearer skies and a fine picture for the coming hours with some pretty widespread sunshine, some patchy, hazy cloud drifting further west. a light breeze than in recent days and it stays mild, highs of 13 or 1a. we must cast our eye to the west, this weather system will move in as we move through this evening and overnight. there could be some pretty wet weather for a time, rain initially into northern ireland through the evening, briefly glancing across wales and entered northern england and surging into southern and eastern scotland by the end of the night. a dry story for the south, a mild night across the board, a bit chilly
john maguire, bbc news, cardiff. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell.ood afternoon. after yesterday's showers, much more sunshine today. certainly the weather watchers have been out catching some of the autumn glory, a beautiful picture from derbyshire this morning. looking at the satellite picture, the area of cloud that borders the showers yesterday a way to be used, more cloud to the west, but this afternoon we will stay with clearer skies and a fine picture for the coming...
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john maguire, bbc news. of loans from mr banks to his company, which ran the unofficial leave dot eu campaign. mr banks has been tweeting in the last half hour — from bermuda — with the words ‘gone fishing!‘ earlier this afternoon he issued a statement about the investigtion — calling the allegations ‘ludicrous‘ — and insisting that he never received any foreign — or russian — funding during the campaign. time for a look at the weather. here's alina. hello, we have the front working its way east across the uk today which means we have notable contrasts from west to east. behind the front, plenty of sunshine. a scattering of showers for the western isles of scotland and some western coasts. further east, not only have we had mist and fog but also some outbreaks of rain. all tied in with a strip of cloud which, as it moves away eastwards, we will see increasingly dry, sunny weather arriving from the west. a few showers for western coastlines but it may not be until evening that this rain finally clears away fr
john maguire, bbc news. of loans from mr banks to his company, which ran the unofficial leave dot eu campaign. mr banks has been tweeting in the last half hour — from bermuda — with the words ‘gone fishing!‘ earlier this afternoon he issued a statement about the investigtion — calling the allegations ‘ludicrous‘ — and insisting that he never received any foreign — or russian — funding during the campaign. time for a look at the weather. here's alina. hello, we have the front...
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show and through the sam raimi spider-man films with tobey maguire. i always loved that line from the first spider-man that resonates to the rest of us with great power comes great responsibility i always thought that was such a beautiful line and the home where is he knows how much he meant to a lot of people so she gave us her favorite line her favorite character mine of course is black panther and all of the characters in black panther what is yours who's your favorite character i guess i think spider-man probably is one i wrote an article recently where about. back in sixty nine sixty five esquire interviewed college students and asked who are your heroes and the typical bob dylan everything all the generational talent of the sixty's were certainly common answers but so was spider-man with one respondent said spider-man is so great because he beset by woes money problems and the question of existence in short he is one of us and you don't get much better than that what i notice when stanley was trending on social media on monday and millions of pe
show and through the sam raimi spider-man films with tobey maguire. i always loved that line from the first spider-man that resonates to the rest of us with great power comes great responsibility i always thought that was such a beautiful line and the home where is he knows how much he meant to a lot of people so she gave us her favorite line her favorite character mine of course is black panther and all of the characters in black panther what is yours who's your favorite character i guess i...
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john maguire has been to visit one woman in dorset who's been keeping up the tradition of bell—ringingging out from the tower of saint mary's church in the tower of saint mary's church in the dorset town for centuries. but just over 100 years ago, during the great war, the bell—ringers lost one of their own. we were up here two days after he landed on a can assure you... everything smashed to smithereens. debbie is reading a letter from the ford smithereens. debbie is reading a letterfrom the ford field. it's one of many written home by her great uncle. he fought in france, in greece, but was killed in palestine. 1400 greece, but was killed in palestine. 11100 bell—ringers died during the first world or any campaign has been under way to replace them with the same number of new ringers. people like debbie, who will today stand in the same place where her great uncle used to ring. it's very emotional. it really is. it's making the link with the past. and i think it's very important to keep those links and to keep the conditions going.|j important to keep those links and to keep the cond
john maguire has been to visit one woman in dorset who's been keeping up the tradition of bell—ringingging out from the tower of saint mary's church in the tower of saint mary's church in the dorset town for centuries. but just over 100 years ago, during the great war, the bell—ringers lost one of their own. we were up here two days after he landed on a can assure you... everything smashed to smithereens. debbie is reading a letter from the ford smithereens. debbie is reading a letterfrom...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset.se south—westerly winds continuing overnight, for the showers, particularly across western and southern areas. low pressure drifts eastwards and the risk of showers increases overnight in northern ireland. to the south, temperatures 8-10dc ireland. to the south, temperatures 8—10dc and further north, five for newcastle, 64 edinburgh. on monday, a similar date weather—wise. it will be at the sunshine and showers, some of them heavy and thundery, and you are most likely to encounter downpours across western and southern areas although no one is immune from seeing the odd sharp shower. temperature wise, we are on the mild side for this time of year, temperatures 14 in london to 11 in aberdeen. this is bbc news. the headlines: prince charles leads the tributes on the armistice centenary, laying wreath on the senate half on behalf of the queen followed by senior politicians and members of the armed forces. tonight the queen was joined by the german president and members of the royalfamily f
john maguire, bbc news, dorset.se south—westerly winds continuing overnight, for the showers, particularly across western and southern areas. low pressure drifts eastwards and the risk of showers increases overnight in northern ireland. to the south, temperatures 8-10dc ireland. to the south, temperatures 8—10dc and further north, five for newcastle, 64 edinburgh. on monday, a similar date weather—wise. it will be at the sunshine and showers, some of them heavy and thundery, and you are...
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applause ] >>> and welcome to a special edition of "the halftime report" live today from joint base maguire in new jersey. we also want to extend a very special welcome to the active duty military personnel that are with us today as we mark veterans day we're going to be hearing from you men and women today. we're so pleased to have you here you'll have a chance to ask "the halftime" traders your questions as well. with us on set halftime trader and retired lieutenant jim lebenthal. jim, thank you for your service. we're honored to have you with us and part of our team today and always >> thank you, scott. >> stephanie link, joe terranova, and pete najarian we want to begin, quite a week for the markets, as you know, right in the thick of it between the midterms, the drop in crude oil. stocks are sharply lower today we'll still be up nicely nonetheless, jim, i'm going to go to you first. you had oil drop, ppi, which was a little hot, and i'll tell you what, these incendiary comments and that was the word ylan mui used to describe peter navarro, i wonder how the market will react to that as
applause ] >>> and welcome to a special edition of "the halftime report" live today from joint base maguire in new jersey. we also want to extend a very special welcome to the active duty military personnel that are with us today as we mark veterans day we're going to be hearing from you men and women today. we're so pleased to have you here you'll have a chance to ask "the halftime" traders your questions as well. with us on set halftime trader and retired...
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john maguire, bbc news, hampshire. ina in a moment it is the one o'clock news. day across northern ireland, wet, windy weather in western scotland tonight. rain pushing eastwards across scotland. cloud over the irish sea into england and wales. further east in england, we have clearer skies and there is a hint of a touch of frost here, particularly in rural areas. on whole a milder night. particularly mild in the west where it is wet and windy. that is how we start the weekend. some heavy rain in western scotland and cumbria at times. this band of rain moves over the irish sea into western parts of england and wales. the rain easing off in northern ireland and the north—west of scotland. still dry to the south—east. windy every where, but gales are more likely through the irish sea and into the western side of scotland. but a mild day and with some sunshine towards the south—east, the midlands and east anglia, and lincolnshire tooshgs it too it should be a decent day. fireworks on saturday and that cloud and rain affecting scotland and moving across the irish se
john maguire, bbc news, hampshire. ina in a moment it is the one o'clock news. day across northern ireland, wet, windy weather in western scotland tonight. rain pushing eastwards across scotland. cloud over the irish sea into england and wales. further east in england, we have clearer skies and there is a hint of a touch of frost here, particularly in rural areas. on whole a milder night. particularly mild in the west where it is wet and windy. that is how we start the weekend. some heavy rain...
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lawn on water is god successfully next man the last stand and then inspired about three with tobey maguire is again he appeared in loads actually and he really a man synonymous with superheroes because and because they were flawed they broke the barrier between the audience and the artist so very very well and his contribution actually to pop culture is just enormous. robinetta thank you so much remember talking about stanley who has died in los angeles i ninety five. rocco in the struggle to prevent how response and violence against women think country basically imposed tougher penalties for bright domestic abuse and criminalized sexual harassment but critics say the measures don't go far enough now activists of launch the social media campaign aimed at enabling women to confront her response in a very public way and it's staring debate on and off the streets. blowing the whistle on sexual harassment in morocco activists from the misc it to she or i will not keep silent movement want to create noise around street harassment in their country literally they are urging women to use whistles
lawn on water is god successfully next man the last stand and then inspired about three with tobey maguire is again he appeared in loads actually and he really a man synonymous with superheroes because and because they were flawed they broke the barrier between the audience and the artist so very very well and his contribution actually to pop culture is just enormous. robinetta thank you so much remember talking about stanley who has died in los angeles i ninety five. rocco in the struggle to...