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melanie had her. >> good afternoon everyone. thank you all for coming. my name is jane and i like to welcome everybody on behalf of the festival of the books. as you are always told please silence your cell phones and double check to be sure the session is sponsored by the african-american offers booklet. i am a member of and we bring to the festival every year. there are several members of our group here so please everybody please stand. [applause] thank you. we stacked the place. all right. supporting the festival is extreme concern or interest the festival seems to be free of charge but it's not. you can go online to contribute to the festival or you can pick up a giving envelope from the information desk and it's important if you so desire to buy books from the lovely authors.com. at the end of the session please fill out the program evaluation and that can be done online or with the yellow sheet of paper you are given. i will introduce melanie hatter who you know is the author we feature today. here is about melanie that i got from her website. she
melanie had her. >> good afternoon everyone. thank you all for coming. my name is jane and i like to welcome everybody on behalf of the festival of the books. as you are always told please silence your cell phones and double check to be sure the session is sponsored by the african-american offers booklet. i am a member of and we bring to the festival every year. there are several members of our group here so please everybody please stand. [applause] thank you. we stacked the place. all...
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but we have our correspondents tracking the latest developments for us melanie is following the story from nairobi and none take after it's a lay she from debbie on heart has been tracking the latest for us as well good to have you both melanie let's start with you what is the latest you can tell us on the crash. so i mean all morning there was search and rescue operations going on at the crèche side around the town called the shelf which is just sixty kilometers outside of the ethiopian capital we have now learned that no one survived four of the passengers from fifty three different countries but we have now some more information on then nationalities authorities say that the passengers killed include kenyans if you know peons british french italians dutch slovaks egyptians indians chinese canadians and americans there is still a lot which is unclear we do know though that the plane crashed just six minutes after it had taken off but we're still awaiting details on the reasons why we do not know yet melanie we understand that people have been gathering at nairobi airport that was th
but we have our correspondents tracking the latest developments for us melanie is following the story from nairobi and none take after it's a lay she from debbie on heart has been tracking the latest for us as well good to have you both melanie let's start with you what is the latest you can tell us on the crash. so i mean all morning there was search and rescue operations going on at the crèche side around the town called the shelf which is just sixty kilometers outside of the ethiopian...
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well let's bring in our correspondent melanie cora deval shoes in nairobi where the flight was headed she's been following the latest developments for us hi melanie we just heard there from kenya's transport secretary on the nationalities onboard we understand that people have been gathering at nairobi airport flights destination tell us more about that. yes people are outside kenyatta at port at this moment they have been gathering there this is where the flight was supposed to arrive at around ten thirty am but it never did and of course you know the country is in mourning kenyans as you just heard of the highest number of casualties people here have been reaching out on social media that have been messages pouring in one of the people was the president himself who are cannot that he was one of the past people sending out a tweet this morning in which he said we are saddened by the news of an ethiopian airlines passenger aircraft that is reported to have crashed six minutes after the takeoff on route to kenya my prayers go out to all the families and associates of those on board as
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live at sfo, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> all right, melanie. of course, we talked about the north american carriers not grounding that aircraft for now. but some international carriers have. what are they saying about that in terms of the rationale? >> well, they haven't shared the rational per se. but something to consider here is that the max is not a large part of the fleet for those international airlines. now all of the airlines here say that they stand by the safety of this aircraft and that they're following faa regulations. but some people who are well versed in this industry have pointed out that a grounding here in the united states would have a larger service disruption because this aircraft takes up a larger part of the fleet here in the united states. kristen? >> all right, melanie, thank you so much. >>> well, along the russian river, recovery took a turn for the better today as the county began moving in garbage trucks to get rid of all of the flood damage that you've seen in the last few days. abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman
live at sfo, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> all right, melanie. of course, we talked about the north american carriers not grounding that aircraft for now. but some international carriers have. what are they saying about that in terms of the rationale? >> well, they haven't shared the rational per se. but something to consider here is that the max is not a large part of the fleet for those international airlines. now all of the airlines here say that they stand by the safety of...
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in boston for the i-team, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news news. >> melanie, so many of these families are from the bay area. why did they have to appear in boston? >> reporter: well, larry, this is where investigators first started looking into the first tip that they received. also you might remember that when rick singer began cooperating with authorities, he made wiretapped phone calls to all of those parents. many of those calls happened here in boston. >> melanie, did we hear from the judge today, anything from the parents? >> reporter: there was one instruction that all of the parents got and that was that they are able to maintain contact with family members who could be witnesses in this case. so presumably their spouses or of course maybe their children. but they can't talk about the case. >> melanie woodrow live from boston tonight, thank you. >> melanie has been tweeting all day long while in boston, sharing information about what's been happening in court and the details of each case with local connections. you can follow her her @melaniewoodrow. and follow us for all your loc
in boston for the i-team, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news news. >> melanie, so many of these families are from the bay area. why did they have to appear in boston? >> reporter: well, larry, this is where investigators first started looking into the first tip that they received. also you might remember that when rick singer began cooperating with authorities, he made wiretapped phone calls to all of those parents. many of those calls happened here in boston. >> melanie, did we hear...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in the newsroom with the latest. melanie? >> the bill aims to eliminate the three most common poverty-related tows, leaving intact dozens of other reasons a vehicle could be towed. the bay area is known for high costs, including steep towing fees. the average fee to retrieve a car from a tow yard is $500. >> when you add add daily storage, additional fees and fines, the cost to retrieve a car could often skyrocket to $1500. >> which district 17 assembly member david chu says is having a devastating impact on low and middle class residents. today he introduced a bill to eliminate poverty-related tows if the owner has five or more unpaid parking tickets. if the car registration is more than six months out of date, or when a car has been legally parked for more than 72 hours. information law enforcement and meter maids have access to when calling a tow truck company. mary lovelace says she was working as an interior home improvement specialist when things got rough. >> i was unable to continually look for work once they put the
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in the newsroom with the latest. melanie? >> the bill aims to eliminate the three most common poverty-related tows, leaving intact dozens of other reasons a vehicle could be towed. the bay area is known for high costs, including steep towing fees. the average fee to retrieve a car from a tow yard is $500. >> when you add add daily storage, additional fees and fines, the cost to retrieve a car could often skyrocket to $1500. >> which...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow joins us live with that. melanie?eople who say they're being forced out of the bay area. we also spoke with several young people today who said they can't even afford to move in. 23-year-old talia gonzalez has a good job in oakland at a commercial real estate firm, but she didn't live here. >> i live in hayward just because it's way too expensive to find any housing in oakland. >> she is not alone. 26-year-old brian takes amtrak from sacramento to his job in san francisco, a more than two-hour commute. >> two and a half. that's not including the drive to the station and walking as well. so maybe three hours door to door. >> he is living at home with his parents. >> just saving money, just trying to cut costs. >> two young adults saving as many more say they're being squeezed out. people rated the cost of housing as facing the bay area in a new poll conducted for the bay area news group and silicon valley leadership group. 4% ofgly or somewhat agree that they're likely to move out of the bay area in the next few years.
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in the newsroom melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> melanie, thank you.issions scandal have been some of the most popular on our website. abc 7 news.com we put together a list of the bay area residents who were charged in the scam and you can find that online at abc7news.com. >>> all right. well, happening today, national ravioli day. so why is that making news tonight? interesting. >> none really other than to remind us that one of san francisco's favorite deli's, luca's, i've actually had their ravioli, it's amazing, it's closing in one month. >> oh, man. i have never tried it. i'll have to try it before it closes. abc 7 news reporter leanne melendez shows you people are stocking up and holding on to their memories. >> two of the italian sausage. >> i've been coming to luca's since i moved to san francisco in 1982. ♪ start spreading the news ♪ let everyone know ♪ that the store's getting ready to close ♪ >> reporter: it's not easy saying good-bye to an old friend. customers began stocking up on their favorite items they could only find at a place like l
in the newsroom melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> melanie, thank you.issions scandal have been some of the most popular on our website. abc 7 news.com we put together a list of the bay area residents who were charged in the scam and you can find that online at abc7news.com. >>> all right. well, happening today, national ravioli day. so why is that making news tonight? interesting. >> none really other than to remind us that one of san francisco's favorite deli's, luca's, i've...
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correspondent melanie joins us now from nairobi where the flight was headed now and what's the latest on the crash what will can you tell us rebecca well up until just now we were told that the rescue and search operations were still on the way just sixty kilometers south of addis ababa but of course we have now learned that there are no survivors among the passengers from thirty three countries there are still a lot of information which is missing which is still unclear we do know that the flight left at age eighty three to eighty eight this morning and apparently crashed just six minutes after take off we are hearing some details now about what could of course the crash but we still do not have the full picture as soon as we have it we will of course update you on that gives a bit more information on the plane that went down to become. well the boeing seven three seven which can carry up to two hundred and ten passengers was just purchased by the allies and just four months ago it was basically brand new it is considered to be a safe plane although there has been a number but in sev
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> we've learned the name of the woman buried in a landslide. she was walking her dog with a friend friday when the hillside collapsed. her friend and the dog managed to get out. she's been missing since the slide. they've spent days searching for her but had not found anything. today, sky 7 got video of an excavator removing sand from the slide area. scarlet's family in utah released a statement saying she was a beautiful sweet amazing woman who died in one of her favorite places with her sweet dog iris and her dear friend. >>> oakland teachers held a big rally today. day six of their strike. meanwhile, teachers from nearby school districts called for a sick-out today as others rallied before class. abc news reporter matt keller has the story. >> student dropoff at albany high school had a little more honking than usual. teachers were rallying before class in support of their fellow educators in oakland. >> we see the struggle across the board. and just united on all fronts. >> teachers at albany high -- other teachers in berkeley, san francisc
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and of east africa correspondent melanie kernot deval is standing by for us melanie where do things stand now. well the somali special forces in mogadishu are still trying to flush out the insurgents at the very moment last night shots of the fire exchanged take really hard all morning as the soldiers try to enter the building and neutralize the belligerent as they have called it we're struggling to get the full picture still there is a lot which is unclear about the explosions that rocked the entire area and could be felt kilometers away as people have said the numbers if they can for example is still not yet confirmed but it's likely to rise but what we do know is that this is the worst attack or one of the worst attacks in a good issue in months and for many this is of course bringing back memories of the country's worst attack in two thousand and seventeen when more than five hundred people died yeah you know the report says the hotel was badly prepared by the way although these kinds of attacks as you highlighted have happened several times before why is that. we don't really know th
and of east africa correspondent melanie kernot deval is standing by for us melanie where do things stand now. well the somali special forces in mogadishu are still trying to flush out the insurgents at the very moment last night shots of the fire exchanged take really hard all morning as the soldiers try to enter the building and neutralize the belligerent as they have called it we're struggling to get the full picture still there is a lot which is unclear about the explosions that rocked the...
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s east africa correspondent melanie joins me now from four more melanie where how do things stand right now. well i'm greta as you french and we now know that the deadly siege in mogadishu is finally over that it has ended with all the extreme and attackers killed that is what police say the special forces in some honest captain had really been trying to quote neutralize the insurgents all day long and witnesses told us that blast and shot the by exchange could be had all day is still just tried to enter the building we still are waiting to learn more about the heavy explosion that could be felt kilometers away but what we do know is that this is the worst attack we're going to show has seen in months and that the number of victims and injured the still very likely to keep on rising. questions being asked as to why it took so long to end the siege and rescue the people. yes there are questions that are being asked and cans of slow intervention at first as well as to be really hampered rescue and rescue seem to for example have struggled because they had no lights or no equipment to take
s east africa correspondent melanie joins me now from four more melanie where how do things stand right now. well i'm greta as you french and we now know that the deadly siege in mogadishu is finally over that it has ended with all the extreme and attackers killed that is what police say the special forces in some honest captain had really been trying to quote neutralize the insurgents all day long and witnesses told us that blast and shot the by exchange could be had all day is still just...
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our exclusive with the "this is us" couples continues with justin hartley and melanie liburd's costaronfidential, which reveals their love/fake hate relationship. >> so you're the newest couple. what has it been like to sort of fall in love? >> i think we surprise each other. i was surprised by the relationship with kevin. she wasn't interested in having this serious relationship. he surprised her and i think that's a beautiful thing. >> what drives you crazy about each other? i don't want the start a fight, but -- >> he does arm wrestling with everybody on set in a group. >> is that annoy something. >> there's always an arm wrestling competition going on. >> is it annoying because i do it or because i win every [ bleep ] one? unbig easted baby. >> melanie is justin's love interest buck behind the scenes he's trying to one up his tv brother. sterling k. brown's got the moves and the pipes. ♪ i don't know ♪ ain't got a rhyme ♪ i'm just singing what's on my mind ♪ ♪ it's "this is us" >> as for justin, well, it didn't go so well when he surprised this group of tourists. >> justin. justin
our exclusive with the "this is us" couples continues with justin hartley and melanie liburd's costaronfidential, which reveals their love/fake hate relationship. >> so you're the newest couple. what has it been like to sort of fall in love? >> i think we surprise each other. i was surprised by the relationship with kevin. she wasn't interested in having this serious relationship. he surprised her and i think that's a beautiful thing. >> what drives you crazy about...
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to melanie and tal, thank you so much for coming on the broadcast. we appreciate it. >>> the newest democrat to make it official. drawing big campaign crowds in iowa, but with folks already asking for his ideas, can this guy win the race? >>> every single american should want to ensure that whoever is president is successful because our success depends on that, but a president who has caused so much pain for so many of our fellow americans cannot be allowed to continue another four years in office. >> today he made it official, beto o'rourke, the democrat from texas who nearly upset ted cruz is running for president. while his announcement had been expected, it's also true, he told us not too long ago, there was no way he was going to run. >> what are your thoughts on running for president? >> i don't want to do it, i will not do it. amy and i are raising an 11-year-old, a 10-year-old and a 7-year-old. >> that was in november. now it's march, and now he's the 13th democrat in this race being called a glossy rollout as rollouts go. there was the cover
to melanie and tal, thank you so much for coming on the broadcast. we appreciate it. >>> the newest democrat to make it official. drawing big campaign crowds in iowa, but with folks already asking for his ideas, can this guy win the race? >>> every single american should want to ensure that whoever is president is successful because our success depends on that, but a president who has caused so much pain for so many of our fellow americans cannot be allowed to continue another...
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melanie? >> reporter: ama and dan, we spoke with passengers who were arriving here on an air canada flight. they were concerned and so are people online. airline passengers are frustrating that normal rebooking policies are in place for airlines with the boeing 737 max 8 in the fleet after two fatal crashes in less than five months. thect sunday when an ethiopian airlines max 8 crashed killing 157 people including eight americans. >> it was a result of inadequately trained pilots and an airplane that wouldn't be dispatched and here we do not appear to have something directly related to pilot action. >> i trust air canada. it is worrisome to a certain extent but i don't pay too much attention to it. >> the flight returning back home that ultimately will not be the same type of plane but then again we bought our tickets so -- >> reporter: ethiopian airlines grounded the four other max 8, regulators in china and indonesia are doing the same. the max 8 continue to be in service here in the united
melanie? >> reporter: ama and dan, we spoke with passengers who were arriving here on an air canada flight. they were concerned and so are people online. airline passengers are frustrating that normal rebooking policies are in place for airlines with the boeing 737 max 8 in the fleet after two fatal crashes in less than five months. thect sunday when an ethiopian airlines max 8 crashed killing 157 people including eight americans. >> it was a result of inadequately trained pilots...
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melanie? revolving door here today, all of these bay area parents facing mail fraud charges, none of them entered the plea today. >>> appears in court today, parents accused of the helping their children cheats on entrance exams. six bay area parents traveling to boston. a purported ukc water polo
melanie? revolving door here today, all of these bay area parents facing mail fraud charges, none of them entered the plea today. >>> appears in court today, parents accused of the helping their children cheats on entrance exams. six bay area parents traveling to boston. a purported ukc water polo
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in boston, melanie woodrow, "abc7 news." >>> lyft has become the first ride handling startup to go public. connu ugh the end of the closing bell. lyft had a good first day, starting at $72 a share, ending the trading day at just above $78 a share. experts say it's just the start of the tech ipo tidal wave, with other countries to follow suit. >>> abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area. next week, we'll be looking at how these rideshare companies have changed the landscape here and will focus on traffic, safety, and the drivers themselves, even with today's lyft ipo, many find themselves struggling to make a living. >> they've taken more than 50%. more than 50%. >> rideshare realities starts on sunday night and continues all next week as we examine the issues and challenges the industry is facing here in the bay area. >>> a whole new meaning tonight to the phrase "cuckoo for coko puffs." what officers found inside the cereal. >>> it started with one sister and dna result revealed shocki results. >>> the governor plans to fix the long waits at the dmv and the price tag to do it. >
in boston, melanie woodrow, "abc7 news." >>> lyft has become the first ride handling startup to go public. connu ugh the end of the closing bell. lyft had a good first day, starting at $72 a share, ending the trading day at just above $78 a share. experts say it's just the start of the tech ipo tidal wave, with other countries to follow suit. >>> abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area. next week, we'll be looking at how these rideshare companies have...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has details about those implicated. >> reporter: and according to a criminal complaint, he told a cooperating witness, you understand my daughter is not worthy to be on that team. he allegedly paid $50,000 to the nonprofit key worldwide foundation for an s.a.t. test proctor to correct his daughter's answers on her college entrance exam which she took all the way in west hollywood with a psychologist's note saying she needed extra time. the money also went to have his daughter recruited to usc as a water polo player, which she is not. when his daughter scored 1380 out of 1600, he was concerned, telling cooperating witness one, i mean, my daughter's score could have been 1550, right? later he was worried about an article coming out. quote, is there any risk that this thing blows up in my face? hasn't in 24 years, says cooperating witness one. bruise isaac son, president of a real estate development firm in wood side also worried about press coverage. he allegedly paid more than $600,000 for the college recruitment scheme and the college entrance exam
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has details about those implicated. >> reporter: and according to a criminal complaint, he told a cooperating witness, you understand my daughter is not worthy to be on that team. he allegedly paid $50,000 to the nonprofit key worldwide foundation for an s.a.t. test proctor to correct his daughter's answers on her college entrance exam which she took all the way in west hollywood with a psychologist's note saying she needed extra time. the money also...
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joining me now on the line is east africa correspondent melanie. melanie what bring us up to date with the latest situation right now i'm rita we know that the somali special forces in mogadishu are still trying to flush out the insurgents at this very moment witnesses say. the fire exit chain could be hurt or morning of the soldiers trying to enter the building and utilize the militants that they have referred to but we still don't have a full picture there a lot of things would just be like clear about the explosions they're pretty brocton entire area and could be felt kilometers away what we do know is that this is one of if not the worst attack mogadishu i have seen it and that the number of victims and injured is very likely to keep on writing those two groups saying that this hotel has been attacked before but security there was not adequate adequate what are you hearing. while we're still awaiting the details on the difficulties in trying to save lives rose when it comes to security as well as rescuing aphids what we know is have rescuers se
joining me now on the line is east africa correspondent melanie. melanie what bring us up to date with the latest situation right now i'm rita we know that the somali special forces in mogadishu are still trying to flush out the insurgents at this very moment witnesses say. the fire exit chain could be hurt or morning of the soldiers trying to enter the building and utilize the militants that they have referred to but we still don't have a full picture there a lot of things would just be like...
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melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley.e it come true. team brit racing academy trains and equips disabled drivers with race licences — ready to take on any circuit in the world. laura trant has been finding out more. believe and achieve. it's a difficult industry to get into, even more so for people with disabilities. just ask lewis hamilton's brother, nick. he has cerebral palsy, and is currently competing in the british touring car championship and races in a specially modified car. he's supporting team brit. people who have a disability, they don't know what their limitations are, so you look at a car like this, you think there is no way i will ever be able to drive this, because that is exactly what i thought. i had been driven in many cars growing up and looking at what the driver does, thinking there is no way i would ever be able to do it myself, and here i am taking passengers out in an aston martin. this was intended for ex—servicemen, but it has become so popular, with such a high demand, it has been widened out
melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley.e it come true. team brit racing academy trains and equips disabled drivers with race licences — ready to take on any circuit in the world. laura trant has been finding out more. believe and achieve. it's a difficult industry to get into, even more so for people with disabilities. just ask lewis hamilton's brother, nick. he has cerebral palsy, and is currently competing in the british touring car championship and races in a specially modified car. he's...
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s melanie crew had the ball there reporting from nairobi reacting to the crash china and ethiopia have said they will ground all boeing max eight planes as a precaution earlier i spoke against tell the managing editor of aviation week and ask him to tell us more about the type of plane that crashed the seven for seven max was based on the old seven three seven which boeing has been producing since the nineteen sixty's it's been shushi successful one of the actually the most successful civil aircraft for the max as modern and as i said it has a new engines some new software in there which is maybe important in in the court during the course of this investigation boeing has sold about five thousand of the aircrafts three hundred fifty of them have already been delivered since nineteen actually to two thousand and seventeen so this is simply a new plane and it is the second time that this exact same aircraft type of aircraft has crashed we know if there was a link between these crashes. well that's the that's the point that that's the big question here and the answer is we don't know yet
s melanie crew had the ball there reporting from nairobi reacting to the crash china and ethiopia have said they will ground all boeing max eight planes as a precaution earlier i spoke against tell the managing editor of aviation week and ask him to tell us more about the type of plane that crashed the seven for seven max was based on the old seven three seven which boeing has been producing since the nineteen sixty's it's been shushi successful one of the actually the most successful civil...
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melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey.eautiful flowers and plants? i suspect they may have a bit of a struggle this week. alena jenkins has the details. strong winds and snow have been causing travel problems and we still have strong winds for the rest of the day. still some tricky travelling conditions, still some snow this evening and overnight, chiefly over high ground in scotland and northern england, else were wintry showers could bring hail and thunder, quite a cold night with temperatures just above freezing, winds slowly start to ease down but we will still see cuts quite widely of 30 miles an hour come the morning, perhaps higher for exposed coasts and hills, a ridge of high pressure builds so wintry showers will start to ease, cloud gathers towards northern ireland and the western isles, temperatures from eight to 11 celsius but gales throughout the rest of the way, further spells of heavy rain and also some drier and brighter spells. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... a passenger plane has crashed in ethio
melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey.eautiful flowers and plants? i suspect they may have a bit of a struggle this week. alena jenkins has the details. strong winds and snow have been causing travel problems and we still have strong winds for the rest of the day. still some tricky travelling conditions, still some snow this evening and overnight, chiefly over high ground in scotland and northern england, else were wintry showers could bring hail and thunder, quite a cold night with...
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our correspondent melanie deval is following the story for us in nairobi she has more information about the victims of yesterday's plane crash details about the people from all over the world who are on board if the plane which never arrived here in nairobi. according to kenya has the highest number of casualties but thirty two followed by canada with eighteen it can't be our last nine and italy the u.s. and china all had eight nationals on board the list of their names has been published and we're learning more about the people behind these numbers one of them for example was. he was born and raised in mumbai studied law in washington d.c. and was on his way to nairobi because the mother of his fiance had died another victim is the ethiopian aid worker messy he worked for save the children was described by his colleagues as someone with tired leslie worked to protect vulnerable children in humanitarian crises there were also a lot of you and stuff as on board of the plane they were heading to nairobi where the assembly where the u.n. environment program is taking place this week they w
our correspondent melanie deval is following the story for us in nairobi she has more information about the victims of yesterday's plane crash details about the people from all over the world who are on board if the plane which never arrived here in nairobi. according to kenya has the highest number of casualties but thirty two followed by canada with eighteen it can't be our last nine and italy the u.s. and china all had eight nationals on board the list of their names has been published and...
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our correspondent melanie credible is following the story for us from nairobi she has more information about the victims of yesterday's plane crash. this is the nairobi where flight three hundred two was expected to arrive yesterday morning this is about family friends and colleagues have been waiting for hours for their loved ones for a plane which never arrived and everyone has asked the question how could this have happened if you have been atlantis one of the biggest carious here in africa it's widely respected but reliability poured safety but only in the region but around the globe there are concerns growing however that something could be wrong with the plane model the boeing seven thirty seven next eight had only been purchased by. four months ago it is a brand new model that has only been delivered wild wide three hundred times but it is the second time in six months it has been involved in a major plane crash the last crash last year of the indonesian coast also just a few minutes after takeoff so the similarities a striking but of course it's too early yet to say who or what
our correspondent melanie credible is following the story for us from nairobi she has more information about the victims of yesterday's plane crash. this is the nairobi where flight three hundred two was expected to arrive yesterday morning this is about family friends and colleagues have been waiting for hours for their loved ones for a plane which never arrived and everyone has asked the question how could this have happened if you have been atlantis one of the biggest carious here in africa...
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joining me now is kevin cirilli and melanie zanona. good morning to you both. let's start with the bill shine situation, kevin. are you surprised as mike was saying as everybody else? >> no. i think maybe internally there was surprise. we in the media come to expect this. the bottom line is this is jump starting the 2020 presidential campaign cycle. he will still be working in the conservative media sphere. i also think it really is just a perfect illustration as the inside of the white house starts to materialize and trend toward preparation for wrapping of the mueller investigation. >> when did the tide begin it turning, melanie, for bill shine? some reports suggested the president never developed a strong rapport with him. i saw a roll call headline that suggested that he thought sean hannity sold him a bill of goods. >> my colleagues reported same thing in him never building a rapport with the president. it is a tough job being in charge of messaging for the president and he thinks he is his own best messenger. they never got off to a great start. there was
joining me now is kevin cirilli and melanie zanona. good morning to you both. let's start with the bill shine situation, kevin. are you surprised as mike was saying as everybody else? >> no. i think maybe internally there was surprise. we in the media come to expect this. the bottom line is this is jump starting the 2020 presidential campaign cycle. he will still be working in the conservative media sphere. i also think it really is just a perfect illustration as the inside of the white...
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we welcome to our broadcast, melanie zanona, congressional reporter for politico. what does this vote say about the president, about the republicans in that body, and potentially about future votes. >> there's no way to spin that it's a stunning rebuke of the president. to issue a veto during a presidency is relatively normal. presidents do it from time to time. it comes as the president's own party controls one of the chambers of congress. to have 12 republicans, this is not a veto proof majority, the president still can sustain a skreet toe over it, to have that many republicans signal this, it definitely shows that the president may not be able to exert his will over the direction of the votes in the senate every time he wants to. and it's a pretty resounding message from congress that they do not like the way the president is trying to divert funds using this national emergency power. >> by way of welcoming you to the broadcast. please tell us about thom tillis. he's up next time around. he comes out and says publicly that he's going to break ranks, that he has
we welcome to our broadcast, melanie zanona, congressional reporter for politico. what does this vote say about the president, about the republicans in that body, and potentially about future votes. >> there's no way to spin that it's a stunning rebuke of the president. to issue a veto during a presidency is relatively normal. presidents do it from time to time. it comes as the president's own party controls one of the chambers of congress. to have 12 republicans, this is not a veto proof...
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melanie? >> the villareal family was on their way to san francisco overnight after receiving a call that their father, who was already in the hospital, might not make it. now three of his children have died, and a fourth is hospitalized. the california highway patrol says that speed and the slick road appear to be factors in the collision. the four siblings were in this ford escape when they crashed into the back of a big rig. the big rig was parked on the side of i-80 and the driver was sleeping. the chp says the driver was parked illegally on the shoulder, and that you're only supposed to pull over for an emergency. the driver does not have any injuries. the chp has cited the driver. i spoke with the victim's brother, who identified his siblings who passed as 26-year-old eli villareal, 22-year-old sarah villareal, and 18-year-old eva villareal. 17-year-old aaron villareal has fractures and a broken leg. the big rig involved in the crash is own by rogue transportation llc out of oregon. accor
melanie? >> the villareal family was on their way to san francisco overnight after receiving a call that their father, who was already in the hospital, might not make it. now three of his children have died, and a fourth is hospitalized. the california highway patrol says that speed and the slick road appear to be factors in the collision. the four siblings were in this ford escape when they crashed into the back of a big rig. the big rig was parked on the side of i-80 and the driver was...
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melanie abbott from bbc radio 4 s you and yours programme reports.ess, but the box tree caterpillar is top of the garden pest list for the third year running. this time—lapse film shows the damage they can do to the box hedge in just one day. they are at home with the unseasonably warm weather we've had lately, and in hotter climates they have really taken hold. there have been great problems in london and the surrounds and it's beginning to spread. i've seen pictures in parts of france where box caterpillars are native on the hillside, and entire hillsides have been stripped, there are huge numbers of moths that come down to the villages and towns into the summer months and it becomes impossible to eat out of doors. so we're coming into the box alternatives garden. this area shows there are viable alternatives that the caterpillars won't eat, and they can be shaped and pruned in the same way as a box hedge. this chap has made its way into the top ten for the first time ever, it's the southern green shield bug. this one is preserved, but come august,
melanie abbott from bbc radio 4 s you and yours programme reports.ess, but the box tree caterpillar is top of the garden pest list for the third year running. this time—lapse film shows the damage they can do to the box hedge in just one day. they are at home with the unseasonably warm weather we've had lately, and in hotter climates they have really taken hold. there have been great problems in london and the surrounds and it's beginning to spread. i've seen pictures in parts of france where...
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what do you make of this, melanie? >> look, alexandria ocasio-cortez has a huge megaphone right now. democrats are terrified to go after her publicly even though privately they were fuming because she said they don't know our district and she doesn't have a right to call us out and threaten us this way. they wouldn't go on record. none of the lawmakers we talked to were willing to go against her. they're afraid of her army of twitter followers will come after her and they're certainly afraid of being primaried from the justice democrats, which is the group that helped her come to victory in last year's mid-terms. >> neil: now know, melanie had mentioned, robert, about people that are on the record concerned about that. off the record, i talked to a number of democrats that are concerned about congresswoman ocasio-cortez and want to primary her because they think she's dragging the party down. do you think she's dragging the party down? >> well, she's doing what is appropriate for her district and her constituency. she'
what do you make of this, melanie? >> look, alexandria ocasio-cortez has a huge megaphone right now. democrats are terrified to go after her publicly even though privately they were fuming because she said they don't know our district and she doesn't have a right to call us out and threaten us this way. they wouldn't go on record. none of the lawmakers we talked to were willing to go against her. they're afraid of her army of twitter followers will come after her and they're certainly...
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let's discuss this now with melanie sloan is an attorney with expertise in government ethics and a former federal prosecutor thank you very much for speaking to us so erik prince confirmed that that was a meeting at trump tower in twenty sixteen and he did this in an interview with matt he has done on al-jazeera but in the interview itself you first claimed that he wasn't asked about it then he said he told them about it this is congress then he said that there was a mistake in the transcripts can i get your thoughts and impressions on the contradictory way this was disclosed well it's clear that erik prince will lie as easily as he greets he will keep coming up with a new version of events that he hopes will work and then when he's caught he comes up with yet another one but because he was in fact testifying before congress at the time he may well have committed a federal crime lying to congress whether under oath or not is in fact a crime and so it wouldn't be surprising to see the special counsel come up with a potential indictment eric prince right so as you say it is a crime to lie u
let's discuss this now with melanie sloan is an attorney with expertise in government ethics and a former federal prosecutor thank you very much for speaking to us so erik prince confirmed that that was a meeting at trump tower in twenty sixteen and he did this in an interview with matt he has done on al-jazeera but in the interview itself you first claimed that he wasn't asked about it then he said he told them about it this is congress then he said that there was a mistake in the transcripts...
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nairobi where some brave women are taking this safety into their own hands east africa correspondent melanie kudo ball a group of grannies you really don't want to miss with. just a few years ago this place was known as nairobi's most dangerous presidents in korogocho lived in constant fear especially women like the sixty five year old gary . he would hear screams all the time women were attacked by boys who had come to rape them. the grannies of carl gotto as they call themselves were regularly targeted superstitions attackers going to leave the women were free and that sex with them could cure their own infection almost daily one of those numbers older women were sexually assaulted raped on that it. one day we found dead with broken bottles inside her body when we carried her body to the police but they closed the gates and didn't let a sin to get up on his part we took her body to the mortuary. and on that day we decided enough is enough and we women will start helping ourselves on the plane to decide to do. in a force like korogocho as a few women have had to bear the brunt of society el
nairobi where some brave women are taking this safety into their own hands east africa correspondent melanie kudo ball a group of grannies you really don't want to miss with. just a few years ago this place was known as nairobi's most dangerous presidents in korogocho lived in constant fear especially women like the sixty five year old gary . he would hear screams all the time women were attacked by boys who had come to rape them. the grannies of carl gotto as they call themselves were...
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kenya the practice of course for long droughts dried up rivers disrupted water supplies did abuse melanie could write about hospice and said much of course county where the illicit some business is putting its population against each other. it's a walk across this god landscape which. home this used to be a river carrying drinking water for the community and then livestock in much talk with county kenya. that's until sent to started illegally mining the river bed leaving barely any scent told the water john fight to stop them but his activism has come at a high price. goes when no if somebody. my whole. also is a human being that you made the. john says san cartels are behind the illegal mining which feeds the demands of the country's rapid and i say should people in his community believe they won't stop the destruction until there is no sand left with no regard for those whose lives depend on access to the water is. a lot. when the sun is too hot and you come to look for water you find the levels have gone very low and this water is salty it's not good for washing clothes for drinking th
kenya the practice of course for long droughts dried up rivers disrupted water supplies did abuse melanie could write about hospice and said much of course county where the illicit some business is putting its population against each other. it's a walk across this god landscape which. home this used to be a river carrying drinking water for the community and then livestock in much talk with county kenya. that's until sent to started illegally mining the river bed leaving barely any scent told...
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and melanie when nobody knew who . you were you know mickey then rule. there was no. free. labor there's an environment standouts in the original nafta fifty five years ago. out because relations were more purity economy but now the relation is very very close intertwined so i think it's ok to have a new treaty and you negotiation. six am john returns from morning practice she has a busy day ahead she was write a letter to her mother and help the junior girls group prepare for tomorrow's kung fu excel. date. she r.c.a. . which of the late. our share. can you should feel that way is. zero. zero zero just as of yet you build a. business. that was only about. you know my. son came home coming. a time of this. time with hope. and mama socialism you can hit it like it's the abaya of the day and then to have been called by that i should say and this would seem to count as so. i can call my mind and good to have a dad in the one should not overshadow. for a month or so having to account for what says to his status has. been the. it's go show of like a problem on my side to see if
and melanie when nobody knew who . you were you know mickey then rule. there was no. free. labor there's an environment standouts in the original nafta fifty five years ago. out because relations were more purity economy but now the relation is very very close intertwined so i think it's ok to have a new treaty and you negotiation. six am john returns from morning practice she has a busy day ahead she was write a letter to her mother and help the junior girls group prepare for tomorrow's kung...
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and now it's looking for the yeah well i knew you as soon as the sun and melanie went up in. the mccain little musical i see. can socialism bring about a radian future a growing number of voters seem to think so which of these voters and some members of congress mean by socialism free stuff for all the state controlling the means of production orders. why are so many falling out of love with capitalism. u.s. army whistleblower chelsea manning is back in jail after refusing to testify to a grand jury in a case against wiki leaks. the u.s. threatens to impose sanctions on countries that refused to recognize the venezuelan opposition leader as interim president. and those figures show young britons are turning their backs on america for their holidays we find out what could be putting them off. yeah i can understand why people make sense but it's probably not to my aunts. some are even more. culturally appropriate.
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fun and melanie when nobody knew who. you were you know the monkey then who music going to see. us in countries are very reluctant to recognize the fact that is that is why i'm like formally and also to admit that they were proud strong and condemning them or siding against and so with glee in the early stages of the war so they're terrified delays and undermined the reconstruction process by the prolongation of sanctions i think it was in countries with winds as you ation where this is serious reconstructed but in you know ways in which he started by a third power not russia iran not by the west and by the g.c.c. or by china. while. someone. both you know quite to quash the. kind. you come from a fair amount still think i don't want to. pick up because a couple of. you just got time to meet. focused case on a more gentle for a while for you well if i think you know how to. save all fish because you want to . no perform you know nothing. a few filthy hands. full of united. headline stories this hour of. the u.s. position but the country's power supply washington threatens more s
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the move the band now is looking for the yeah we're on the news as soon as we stand on the planet melanie when you know little of who. you are you know the monkey little musical i see. little. countries gone into a nihilistic fever that's why i think. the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius the quintessential american hero this is it we've come a point around which element is done something we always are on the margins something. called culture is really boring our jobs. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more ground on the left it may be completely different but the end of the. few. venezuela accuses the u.s. backed opposition of sabotaging the country's power supply because washington threatens more sanctions against them a drowning is back behind bars after refusing to testify to meet u.s. grand jury in a case against wiki leaks. the u.s. house of representatives passes a bill to counter the influence of the so-c
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our east africa correspondent melanie corridor ball sent us this update from the kenyan capital nairobi where the plane was supposed to arrive this morning. hundreds of people gathered today outside the airport here in nairobi where the plane was supposed to arrive at ten thirty in the morning family friends and colleagues had been waiting for their loved ones and would then attended to in emergency centers at the airport there's also been an outpouring of messages of condolence on social media and you can really tell that the entire country is mourning kenya has in fact the highest number of casualties thirty two kenyans one board of the plane and now everyone here is of course asking what happened a lot of things still very unclear but we do know that the plane crashed just six minutes after takeoff we know that the pilot had sent out a distress signal that he asked for permission to return to the capital which he was granted but the plane never made it back. is regarded as a very reliable and safe not only in africa but across the globe but a lot of people are now wondering if in fac
our east africa correspondent melanie corridor ball sent us this update from the kenyan capital nairobi where the plane was supposed to arrive this morning. hundreds of people gathered today outside the airport here in nairobi where the plane was supposed to arrive at ten thirty in the morning family friends and colleagues had been waiting for their loved ones and would then attended to in emergency centers at the airport there's also been an outpouring of messages of condolence on social media...
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and melanie might not be in. the mccain. music i see. yes this is all the truth. in a world. and conspiracy. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell. me to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight. for the truth the time is now watching closely watching the hawks. know the. failed. transfer the european. france sees a sixteenth weekend of yellow vest movement unrest with police resorting to tear gas and water cannons against the protesters. the u.s. and north korean leaders hold their second summit but failed to reach a deal on denuclearization accusing each other of an reason.
and melanie might not be in. the mccain. music i see. yes this is all the truth. in a world. and conspiracy. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell. me to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight. for the truth the time is now watching closely watching the hawks. know the. failed. transfer the european. france sees a sixteenth weekend of yellow vest movement unrest with police...
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the band now it's looking for the yeah word on the news that has to be found and melanie when somebody who. knew about the monkey in the little musical i see. hello. found. the law. yeah. i may fire there will come. and so that we can my family will be again. the naval vessel has reached the sulu islands an area that's off limits for tourists just taken ashore. eleven. look. at this. just father says he fought for three days and we before. the army captured him but because he's a minor he was soon released now he's alone and on wanted has no money no home and no family his only relative in the city years an aunt who lives in the refugee camp. i. think this. event. will be rainy and. maybe. some of. that monument of the moment. that's. going to be filling up make him up to. that and the people that they were mad at. him to get out. of the way. before the law. said that for him for all. of you for. the forgive them for. they may look like this but these a deliberate landscapes are misleading the solo island server. terrorists. that's where the philippines marine corps choose to hold a sp
the band now it's looking for the yeah word on the news that has to be found and melanie when somebody who. knew about the monkey in the little musical i see. hello. found. the law. yeah. i may fire there will come. and so that we can my family will be again. the naval vessel has reached the sulu islands an area that's off limits for tourists just taken ashore. eleven. look. at this. just father says he fought for three days and we before. the army captured him but because he's a minor he was...
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as soon as the sun and melanie went up in the food. you know the mccain who commutes the icy. with no make the manufacture come sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i mean. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just been doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse you sort of going after the users in a prison populations who are we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. a long sentence in this for whom minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say bye daddy as you're walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. hello . found. the law. that our mother. my father will
as soon as the sun and melanie went up in the food. you know the mccain who commutes the icy. with no make the manufacture come sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i mean. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just been doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is...