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notjust for us as natasha's death.rs. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened. and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. we are also shocked to learn that there have been a number of previous serious allergic incidents involving sesame seeds at pratt onjay before our daughter died. it feels to us that, —— preta daughter died. it feels to us that, —— pret a manger. if easter ross if pret a manger was following the law, the law was playing russian roulette with our daughter's life. it is clear that the food labelling laws, as they stand today, are not fit for purpose, and it is now time to change the law. natasha ‘s inquest should serve as a watershed moment, to make meaningful change and to save lives. the lawyers for the family also spoke — and called for a change in the law to avoid a tragedy like this happening again. what we have learned over the past five days is that natasha died of anaphylaxis as a result of ingesting hidden
notjust for us as natasha's death.rs. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened. and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. we are also shocked to learn that there have been a number of previous serious allergic incidents involving sesame seeds at pratt onjay before our daughter died. it feels to us that, —— preta daughter died. it feels to us that, —— pret a manger. if easter ross if pret a manger was...
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natasha! family released this video of natasha and her best friend on her way to france. reaction to sesame seeds in allergic reaction to sesame seeds in a sandwich she had bought from pret a manger. today coroner dr sean cummings concluded a narrative verdict saying she had died from anaphylaxis. she says —— he said there was inadequate labelling and was no indication of sesame and was reassured by that. our bulova daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. it feels to us that if pret a manger were following the law, then the law was playing russian roulette with our daughter's life. the inquest had also heard that between july 2015 and june 2016 there were nine cases of sesame related illnesses at pret, four of which resulted in hospital treatment. dr sean cummings set aside his harshest criticism for the chain. he said stickers on the fridge were inadequate. he said pret had an incoherent system for monitoring complaints about its products so they could n
natasha! family released this video of natasha and her best friend on her way to france. reaction to sesame seeds in allergic reaction to sesame seeds in a sandwich she had bought from pret a manger. today coroner dr sean cummings concluded a narrative verdict saying she had died from anaphylaxis. she says —— he said there was inadequate labelling and was no indication of sesame and was reassured by that. our bulova daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened and we believe...
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natasha's family to speak to us soon.pushing for a vote on president trump's supreme court candidate brett kava naugh later today. it follows dramatic testimony from the judge and a woman accusing him of sexual assault. appearing before senators, judge kavanaugh angrily denied all allegations against him and vowed he would never give up. earlier, christine blasey ford told the hearing that she'd feared for her life during an assault by the judge 36 years ago. our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. nothing but the truth, so help you god? i do. at times, this committee hearing felt more like a court, with senators left to judge the testimony of a supreme court nominee against a woman who has accused him of an horrific attack when they were both teenagers. i am here today not because i want to be. i am terrified. i am here because i believe it is my civic duty. details of christine blasey ford's allegations had already been published. but in the hushed committee room, her words had a different impact. i believed
natasha's family to speak to us soon.pushing for a vote on president trump's supreme court candidate brett kava naugh later today. it follows dramatic testimony from the judge and a woman accusing him of sexual assault. appearing before senators, judge kavanaugh angrily denied all allegations against him and vowed he would never give up. earlier, christine blasey ford told the hearing that she'd feared for her life during an assault by the judge 36 years ago. our washington correspondent chris...
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natasha hunt two.16 millimetres but the coroner said this may be inadequate. the british resuscitation council recommends an evil length of 25 millimetres to ensure the adrenaline that is delivered to the muscle —— eight needle length. the coroner will write to the regulator and manufacturer about the issue. the key thing is to prevent the life—threatening situations and given the massive increase in severe allergies injust one given the massive increase in severe allergies in just one generation given the massive increase in severe allergies injust one generation it would appear that food labelling regulations simply haven't kept pace with that change. fergus, thank you. in his first interview since resigning as foreign secretary, borisjohnson has repeatedly refused to rule out challenging the prime ministerfor the leadership of the conservative party. he demanded that theresa may ditch her current brexit plan, and said he would fight for his alternative vision. a government source said mrjohnson's pl
natasha hunt two.16 millimetres but the coroner said this may be inadequate. the british resuscitation council recommends an evil length of 25 millimetres to ensure the adrenaline that is delivered to the muscle —— eight needle length. the coroner will write to the regulator and manufacturer about the issue. the key thing is to prevent the life—threatening situations and given the massive increase in severe allergies injust one given the massive increase in severe allergies in just one...
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natasha was described as mature, very careful and cautious. family shopped and cooked strictly, to keep her safe. but, back injuly 2016, natasha bought a baguette from the pret at heathrow airport. now, like all of their sandwiches, there is no full list of ingredients, because they are made in—store. they are not shipped in. there are notices on the shelves that say people with allergies should talk to the staff, but there was no direct warning on the packaging that this contained sesame seeds. natasha said her throat was itchy, so she took antihistamine medicine before boarding the british airways flight. 20 minutes in, she said she felt sick, before red blotches appeared on her stomach. herfather, nadim, gave her an adrenaline injection, but her symptoms got even worse. natasha said that she still couldn't breathe, mr ednan—laperouse's statement said, and she desperately looked at me. she said, "daddy, help me, i can't breathe." despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. h
natasha was described as mature, very careful and cautious. family shopped and cooked strictly, to keep her safe. but, back injuly 2016, natasha bought a baguette from the pret at heathrow airport. now, like all of their sandwiches, there is no full list of ingredients, because they are made in—store. they are not shipped in. there are notices on the shelves that say people with allergies should talk to the staff, but there was no direct warning on the packaging that this contained sesame...
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natasha's inquest should serve as a watershed moment.ook is under fire as it reveals a security breach involving nearly 50 million accounts. in his first interview since quitting the cabinet, borisjohnson refuses to rule out challenging the prime minister for the tory leadership. will you rule out challenging her? my will you rule out challenging her? myjob is to speak up for what i believe in, and the vision that i have set out today. and europe's golfers come from behind to end day one in front in the ryder cup. and at 11:30 we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers. stay with us for that. president donald trump has ordered an fbi investigation into allegations against his nominee for the us supreme court. in a statement, mr trump said the supplemental investigation would be limited in scope and completed in less tha n limited in scope and completed in less than a week. the announcement camejust hours less than a week. the announcement came just hours after a senate committee voted to approve brett kavanagh‘s
natasha's inquest should serve as a watershed moment.ook is under fire as it reveals a security breach involving nearly 50 million accounts. in his first interview since quitting the cabinet, borisjohnson refuses to rule out challenging the prime minister for the tory leadership. will you rule out challenging her? my will you rule out challenging her? myjob is to speak up for what i believe in, and the vision that i have set out today. and europe's golfers come from behind to end day one in...
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it follows the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse.ion and went into cardiac arrest on a flight after buying a sandwich from pret a manger two years ago. her family said food labelling laws "played russian roulette" with their daughter's life. sarah campbell has more. best friends, looking forward to a summer holiday. by the time this was filmed, around take—off, the sesame seeds natasha had unwittingly eaten were already starting to cause an allergic reaction, from which she would never recover. in the two years since natasha died, herfamily — mother tanya, brother alex and father nadim — have been waiting to understand why they lost their daughter and sister. they've been at the inquest every day and today, heard the corner‘s conclusions. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened, and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food—labelling laws. it feels to us that if pret a manger were following the law, then the law was playing russian roulette with our daughter's life.
it follows the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse.ion and went into cardiac arrest on a flight after buying a sandwich from pret a manger two years ago. her family said food labelling laws "played russian roulette" with their daughter's life. sarah campbell has more. best friends, looking forward to a summer holiday. by the time this was filmed, around take—off, the sesame seeds natasha had unwittingly eaten were already starting to cause an allergic reaction, from...
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natasha's inquest should serve as a watershed moment.his first interview since quitting the cabinet, borisjohnson refuses to rule out challenging the prime minister for the tory leadership. do you believe in challenging her? myjob is to speak up for what i believe in, and the vision i've set up today. and europe's golfers come from behind to end day one in front in the ryder cup. it's been a second day of high drama in us politics. members of the us senatejudiciary committee have voted to approve donald trump's controversial nominee for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, by 11 votes to ten. but they've also agreed to a proposal by the republican senatorjeff flake who said it would be "proper" to wait up to a week for further proceedings, while due diligence was carried out into sexual abuse allegations againstjudge kavanagh by a university professor, christine blasey ford. here's the moment it was revealed thatjudge kavanaugh had been approved by the senatejudiciary committee, and would face a vote from the full senate. if the chairman
natasha's inquest should serve as a watershed moment.his first interview since quitting the cabinet, borisjohnson refuses to rule out challenging the prime minister for the tory leadership. do you believe in challenging her? myjob is to speak up for what i believe in, and the vision i've set up today. and europe's golfers come from behind to end day one in front in the ryder cup. it's been a second day of high drama in us politics. members of the us senatejudiciary committee have voted to...
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natasha was described as mature, very careful and cautious.he family shopped and cooked strictly to keep her safe. but, back injuly 2016, natasha bought a baguette from the pret at heathrow airport. now, like all of their sandwiches, there is no full list of ingredients, because they are made in—store. they are not shipped in. there are notices on the shelves that say people with allergies should talk to the staff, but there was no direct warning on the packaging that this contained sesame seeds. natasha said her throat was itchy, so she took antihistamine medicine before boarding the british airways flight. 20 minutes in, she said she felt sick, before red blotches appeared on her stomach. her father gave her an adrenaline injection, but her symptoms got even worse. natasha said that she still couldn't breathe, mr ednan—laperouse's statement said, and she desperately looked at me. she said, "daddy, help me, i can't breathe." despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his stat
natasha was described as mature, very careful and cautious.he family shopped and cooked strictly to keep her safe. but, back injuly 2016, natasha bought a baguette from the pret at heathrow airport. now, like all of their sandwiches, there is no full list of ingredients, because they are made in—store. they are not shipped in. there are notices on the shelves that say people with allergies should talk to the staff, but there was no direct warning on the packaging that this contained sesame...
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natasha said that she still couldn't breathe.rately looked at me, she said daddy, help me, ican't looked at me, she said daddy, help me, i can't breathe. despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, i was stunned that a big food company like pret could miss label a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die. even the family barrister who read it on the half of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had a pause. natasha's death has left questions about food labelling and allergy warnings. witchy have survived if on—board medical care had been better or if the flight had diverted to learn sooner? the time is 18 minutes past six. our top story this evening. a public inquiry gets under way into why 3,000 people died after being given contaminated blood by the nhs — thejudge promises there'll be no cover up. still to come — were you watching? how bodyguard became the most watched bbc drama in ten years. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, could cro
natasha said that she still couldn't breathe.rately looked at me, she said daddy, help me, ican't looked at me, she said daddy, help me, i can't breathe. despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, i was stunned that a big food company like pret could miss label a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die. even the family barrister who read it on the half of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had a...
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natasha said that she still couldn't breathe.esperately looked at me, she said, ‘daddy, help me, i can't breathe.”' despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, "i was stunned that a big food company like pret could mislabel a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die." even the family barrister who read it on behalf of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had to pause. natasha's death has left questions about food labelling and allergy warnings. could she have survived if on—board medical care had been better or if the flight had diverted to land sooner? danjohnson, bbc news, west london. in the us, the supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has said he will not be stepping aside, after a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct decades ago. the allegations have threatened mr kavanaugh‘s chances of winning confirmation for the post in the senate. earlier today, president trump pledged his support forjudge kavanaugh, describing him as a
natasha said that she still couldn't breathe.esperately looked at me, she said, ‘daddy, help me, i can't breathe.”' despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, "i was stunned that a big food company like pret could mislabel a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die." even the family barrister who read it on behalf of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had to pause. natasha's death has...
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despite her father administering two epipen injections, natasha died within hours.n is outside west london coroner's court. what is the latest? natasha's father has been giving evidence, a statement has been read on his behalf which describe how his daughter had suffered a number of allergies in june six daughter had suffered a number of allergies injune six months allergic to a number of foods that the family had taken great steps to avoid, planned their diet and checked every bit of food they bought very carefully for the ingredients to make sure it was safe for natasha. the statement described how on the day they were flying away on holiday to nice, natasha ednan—laperooze had bought a ba g u ette ednan—laperooze had bought a baguette at the airport, she ate it and said she felt and it it genius in her throat, she had taken a regular medicine that she used to suppress those symptoms, she said she felt fine so she got on the plane, about 20 minutes into the flight, plane, about 20 minutes into the flight, her father plane, about 20 minutes into the flight, herfathe
despite her father administering two epipen injections, natasha died within hours.n is outside west london coroner's court. what is the latest? natasha's father has been giving evidence, a statement has been read on his behalf which describe how his daughter had suffered a number of allergies in june six daughter had suffered a number of allergies injune six months allergic to a number of foods that the family had taken great steps to avoid, planned their diet and checked every bit of food they...
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at that point natasha's father collapsed.n this case tomorrow. sarah campbell, thank you. a singer well known for his welsh verse has had a letter written to hsbc bank rejected — because it was "in a foreign language". poet and songwriter geraint lovgreen has complained to the welsh language commissioner, after his bank told him to resend his message, written in welsh, in english. hsbc has apologised and says it will offer better training to staff. sian lloyd reports. when geriant lovgreen wrote to his bank to let them know he'd moved house, the reply came as a shock. we noticed you send an e—mail which to the hsbc website in the uk in a foreign language. i said it's a disgrace that welsh is called a foreign language in wales and it reflects very badly on the training that you give your staff, i'll be referring the matter to the welsh language commissioner but in the meantime i'd like an apology and i'd like my original message to be given an appropriate reply. hsbc have apologised, claiming that brian clough green's e—mail h
at that point natasha's father collapsed.n this case tomorrow. sarah campbell, thank you. a singer well known for his welsh verse has had a letter written to hsbc bank rejected — because it was "in a foreign language". poet and songwriter geraint lovgreen has complained to the welsh language commissioner, after his bank told him to resend his message, written in welsh, in english. hsbc has apologised and says it will offer better training to staff. sian lloyd reports. when geriant...
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natasha's family released this video of natasha and her best friend on her way to france.e had bought from pret—a—manger. today coroner dr sean cummings concluded a narrative verdict saying she had died from anaphylaxis. he said there was inadequate labelling and was no indication of sesame and natasha was reassured by that. 0ur beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. it feels to ask that if britain were following the law then the law was playing russian roulette with our life. the inquest had also heard that between july 2015 and june 2016 there were nine cases of sesame related illnesses at pret, four of which resulted in hospital treatment. dr sean cummings set aside his harshest criticism for the chain. he said stickers on the fridge were inadequate. he said pret had an incoherent system for monitoring complaints about its products so they could not learn from them. he also said that he felt they hadn't properly addressed the issue of allergen
natasha's family released this video of natasha and her best friend on her way to france.e had bought from pret—a—manger. today coroner dr sean cummings concluded a narrative verdict saying she had died from anaphylaxis. he said there was inadequate labelling and was no indication of sesame and natasha was reassured by that. 0ur beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling...
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this is the crew that was on the plane when natasha fell ill.alise the seeds were in the baguette she'd bought at heathrow. today, the cabin crew explained how they'd tried to help her and why the plane was not diverted. flight attendant mario ballestri told the hearing 30 minutes before landing in nice, natasha's father said his daughter was having an allergic reaction. he informed the pilot and suggested he contact a medical advice line available to aircrew. an announcement was made, asking if a doctor was on board. mr ballestri said he could not fetch the defibrillator from the back of the plane because, by the time natasha stopped breathing, they were only minutes from landing. the captain, richard hunter, said he did not contact the advice line medlink because they were close to starting their descent and he thought focusing on landing was the quickest way to get medical help. the coroner must also consider questions about allergy warnings at pret. bridget saunders, a council food safety officer, visited the outlet a few months before natas
this is the crew that was on the plane when natasha fell ill.alise the seeds were in the baguette she'd bought at heathrow. today, the cabin crew explained how they'd tried to help her and why the plane was not diverted. flight attendant mario ballestri told the hearing 30 minutes before landing in nice, natasha's father said his daughter was having an allergic reaction. he informed the pilot and suggested he contact a medical advice line available to aircrew. an announcement was made, asking...
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i'm proud to present natasha for her commendation and ongoing commitment to human rights. love for you to speak at this time. >> thank you. i'm honored to receive this award and humbled i the work of other honorees here today in a time where we seem to be living in an empathy deficit in our country and the world. it's good to be reminded that many do care. i came to the united states from brazil as an 18-year-old with a full-ride scholarship, a suitcase, backpack and big dreams. for my first steps after my flight landed at j.f.k. in 1998, i've taken every opportunity that's come my way to grow and to do more for my community. i'm reminded of eleanor roosevelt's quote, "where after all the universal human rights begin? in small places, close to home. so close and so small, that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world." starting freedom forward with two other incredible women here in san francisco reminds me of this quote. so often the social justice issues i care deeply about happen on such large scales in far corners of the world including brazil. but it's through my
i'm proud to present natasha for her commendation and ongoing commitment to human rights. love for you to speak at this time. >> thank you. i'm honored to receive this award and humbled i the work of other honorees here today in a time where we seem to be living in an empathy deficit in our country and the world. it's good to be reminded that many do care. i came to the united states from brazil as an 18-year-old with a full-ride scholarship, a suitcase, backpack and big dreams. for my...
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this is the crew that was on the plane when natasha fell ill. the baguette she'd bought at heathrow. today, the cabin crew explained how they'd tried to help her and why the plane was not diverted. flight attendant mario ballestri told the hearing 30 minutes before landing in nice, natasha's father said his daughter was having an allergic reaction. he informed the pilot and suggested he contact a medical advice line available to aircrew. an announcement was made, asking if a doctor was on board. mr ballestri said he could not fetch the defibrillator from the back of the plane because, by the time natasha stopped breathing, they were only minutes from landing. the captain, richard hunter, said he did not contact the advice line medlink because they were close to starting their descent and he thought focusing on landing was the quickest way to get medical help. the coroner must also consider questions about allergy warnings at pret. bridget saunders, a council food safety officer, visited the outlet a few months before natasha's death and found no
this is the crew that was on the plane when natasha fell ill. the baguette she'd bought at heathrow. today, the cabin crew explained how they'd tried to help her and why the plane was not diverted. flight attendant mario ballestri told the hearing 30 minutes before landing in nice, natasha's father said his daughter was having an allergic reaction. he informed the pilot and suggested he contact a medical advice line available to aircrew. an announcement was made, asking if a doctor was on...
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there are questions about the food labelling in that pret that natasha eight.ts on the packaging and the coroner said he thought it was perhaps strange company the size of pret, selling millions of items year, was using a relaxation of the regulation that was designed to help small, local sandwich chops. regulation that was designed to help small, localsandwich chops. he regulation that was designed to help small, local sandwich chops. he said a cynic might think it was to get around regulations to identify food allergens. thank you. there has been major disruption on the west coast mainline this afternoon with trains cancelled and delays expected to last into this evening. it was essentially paralysed for two hours early this afternoon. a broken cable meant signals at wembley weren t working. services were cancelled and passengers travelling between the north—west of england and london experienced long delays. network rail has apologised and says the problems has been fixed. president trump has accused china of trying to interfere in the us congressional elect
there are questions about the food labelling in that pret that natasha eight.ts on the packaging and the coroner said he thought it was perhaps strange company the size of pret, selling millions of items year, was using a relaxation of the regulation that was designed to help small, local sandwich chops. regulation that was designed to help small, localsandwich chops. he regulation that was designed to help small, local sandwich chops. he said a cynic might think it was to get around...
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i am proud to honor an amazing woman, natasha dolby, as district 2 honoree for latinx month. one of my favorite quotes, "a river cuts through a rock not because of its power, but because of its perseverance." and i believe this quote encapsulates the amazing spirit of our district 2 honoree. natasha is co-founder of freedom forward, organization that works to end the commercial exploitation of youth in san francisco. she recently completed an independent research fellowship with stanford university's honda center for human rights and justice on sex trafficking in brazil, where she's originally from. natasha has spent 15 years in the nonprofit and philanthropic centers in san francisco, new york and washington, d.c. specializing in financial analysis and program strategy in organizations like the robin hood foundation, education sector, american institutes for research, and san francisco-based pacific foundation services. natasha joined the board of directors in human rights watch and is board member of beyond 12, whose mission is to increase the number of underrepresented stu
i am proud to honor an amazing woman, natasha dolby, as district 2 honoree for latinx month. one of my favorite quotes, "a river cuts through a rock not because of its power, but because of its perseverance." and i believe this quote encapsulates the amazing spirit of our district 2 honoree. natasha is co-founder of freedom forward, organization that works to end the commercial exploitation of youth in san francisco. she recently completed an independent research fellowship with...
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of the plane because, by the time natasha stopped breathing, they were only minutes from landing. the captain, richard hunter, said he did not contact the advice line medlink because they were close to starting their descent and he thought focusing on landing was the quickest way to get medical help. the coroner must also consider questions about allergy warnings at pret. bridget saunders, a council food safety officer, visited the outlet a few months before natasha's death and found no labelling issues. because the sandwich was prepared in store, it did not need a full list of ingredients on it. at one point, the coroner, dr sean cummings, said it seems strange that a company as large as pret, selling millions of items a year, was benefiting from a relaxation of the regulations that were designed to help small, independent sandwich shops. mr saunders agreed with him. the coroner continued, "a cynic might think it was almost a device to get around regulations relating to identifying food allergens." natasha's parents and her brother had been here every day, listening to the eviden
of the plane because, by the time natasha stopped breathing, they were only minutes from landing. the captain, richard hunter, said he did not contact the advice line medlink because they were close to starting their descent and he thought focusing on landing was the quickest way to get medical help. the coroner must also consider questions about allergy warnings at pret. bridget saunders, a council food safety officer, visited the outlet a few months before natasha's death and found no...
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tonight -- anna kendrick, from "insecure", actress and comedian natasha rothwell, featuring the 8g bandith fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. press -- [ scattered cheers ] press -- press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said yesterday that the white house is not considering conducting lie detector tests to uncover the author of the anonymous op-ed published in the "new york times." because putting a lie detector in the white house would be like putting a smoke detector in willie nelson's dressing room. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "it's out of batteries again!" "it's been two minutes." [ light laughter ] according to journalist bob woodward's new book, senator lindsey graham once urged president trump to encourage the chinese government to assassinate north korean leader kim jong-un, and replace him with someone they control. said trump, "you mean kung fu panda?"
tonight -- anna kendrick, from "insecure", actress and comedian natasha rothwell, featuring the 8g bandith fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. press -- [ scattered cheers ] press -- press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said yesterday that the white house...
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natasha had bought a ba g u ette off on holiday. natasha had bought a baguette from pret a manger.is about 20 minutes into the flight when she started to fear that feel a reaction. herfatherfirst gave her a injection but that didn't work. they went to the toilet on the pain where he gave her a second injection but she complained she wasn't able to breathe. although a call was put out on the plane for a doctor, a doctor was on the plane and came forward and try to assist, natasha slipped into unconsciousness. they tried to resuscitate but it wasn't until the plane landed and was met by paramedics that they tried again to resuscitate natasha with medical equipment but couldn't do anything to help. to underlinejust equipment but couldn't do anything to help. to underline just how harrowing this account was, the lawyer who read it on behalf of natasha's father broke down in tears himself. but then the father himself gave evidence. he answered questions and spoke to the barrister who was representing pret a manger. he apologised for going over this detail against. the most important thi
natasha had bought a ba g u ette off on holiday. natasha had bought a baguette from pret a manger.is about 20 minutes into the flight when she started to fear that feel a reaction. herfatherfirst gave her a injection but that didn't work. they went to the toilet on the pain where he gave her a second injection but she complained she wasn't able to breathe. although a call was put out on the plane for a doctor, a doctor was on the plane and came forward and try to assist, natasha slipped into...
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we do believe that there will be a worst-case scenario" (natasha) (justine) thank you natasha... south carolina had its first death as a result of the aftermath of florence. 61-year-old amber lee was killed when her car hit a fallen tree in union county-south carolina friday night. gov. henry mcmaster / (r) south carolina: "ladies and gentlemen, i'm very sad to announce, if you don't already know, that we have had one victim- storm- related fatality of mrs. amber dawn lee. we were informed she passed away and our prayers and hearts go out to family and loved ones, and we're mighty sorry."(justine)mighty sorry."(justine) 10 other fatalities blamed on the storm have been reported in north carolina ... including an infant. the storm is already causing catastrophic flooding and is expected to continue inland for days across the carolinas. the deadly storm is barely moving, and is responsible for knocking-out power to nearly a million people. (justine) right now were taking a live look along the coast of folly beach south carolina. you can see the rough surf and rain just pouring down
we do believe that there will be a worst-case scenario" (natasha) (justine) thank you natasha... south carolina had its first death as a result of the aftermath of florence. 61-year-old amber lee was killed when her car hit a fallen tree in union county-south carolina friday night. gov. henry mcmaster / (r) south carolina: "ladies and gentlemen, i'm very sad to announce, if you don't already know, that we have had one victim- storm- related fatality of mrs. amber dawn lee. we were...
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(natasha) (natasha) (natasha) (natasha)(natasha) (natasha) (grant) right now right now you are looking at the atlantic as hurricane florence approaches. this is off the coast of wilmington, north carolina. you can see carolina. you can see the high winds are ripping apart the american flag flying at the old coast station.(vicki) roughly 35 miles out in the atlantic, coast. time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: hurricane florence is pounding the carolinas with hurrincane force winds, heavy rain and flooding. it has slowed down and weakened as a category 2 storm. its expected to make landfall tomorrow and cause widespread flooding and damage. the weather around the bay area is nice but cooler today. highs today were mainly in the 60s and 70s. there is a trough of low pressure along the west coast that should keep the temperatures down across california. highs tomorrow will be slightly warmer with 70s and low 80s inland and 60s and 70s elsewhere. the weekend will remain mild before we begin to warm back to normal next week. (grant)
(natasha) (natasha) (natasha) (natasha)(natasha) (natasha) (grant) right now right now you are looking at the atlantic as hurricane florence approaches. this is off the coast of wilmington, north carolina. you can see carolina. you can see the high winds are ripping apart the american flag flying at the old coast station.(vicki) roughly 35 miles out in the atlantic, coast. time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: hurricane florence is...
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twenty eight thousand will also be remembered for this devastating fire natasha going to aim al-jazeera. in a few moments rob will be hit with all the weather and that in the ahead on al-jazeera. a state of emergency has to close in libya after days of fierce battles between viable groups. and meet the japanese photographer who takes you back in time how he captures the present pulse preserving the poss. coming up in sport defending champion slain stevens turns on the style in one of the best rallies of the u.s. open so far. by this guy knowing if. or off the coast of the italian riviera. hello again the fifth time food in the season's on its way to japan the third one similar coast to be honest now it was the biggest so far recorded but in open ocean you'll be pleased to hear you know as it gets to the closer closer to the smaller
twenty eight thousand will also be remembered for this devastating fire natasha going to aim al-jazeera. in a few moments rob will be hit with all the weather and that in the ahead on al-jazeera. a state of emergency has to close in libya after days of fierce battles between viable groups. and meet the japanese photographer who takes you back in time how he captures the present pulse preserving the poss. coming up in sport defending champion slain stevens turns on the style in one of the best...
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." >> before this news broke and that new york times report, natasha, we were talking about this reporting, especially when it comes to the associated press that claims from bruce ohr he was told that the russian intelligence had trump over a barrel, according to multiple people familiar with that encounter and what do you take away from that encounter. >> this was not in the dossier, something that christopher steele told bruce ohr over breakfast that a russian intelligence officer had said and one of his sources inside of russia had picked up in his conversations with members of russian intel, and that is significant because that means that members of the gru and the fsu were discussing the fact -- or the notion that they had compromising information about the president that was causing trump to act in certain ways. that was essentially blackmail. and it is something that we had not heard before.
." >> before this news broke and that new york times report, natasha, we were talking about this reporting, especially when it comes to the associated press that claims from bruce ohr he was told that the russian intelligence had trump over a barrel, according to multiple people familiar with that encounter and what do you take away from that encounter. >> this was not in the dossier, something that christopher steele told bruce ohr over breakfast that a russian intelligence...
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natasha won gold in london and brazil. what are you hoping for at the world's, natasha?me, but obviously, i am definitely aiming to add to my string of gold medals, for 5ure. add to my string of gold medals, for sure. how much of a difference does it make having a new horse to compete on? yeah, it's very, very different. i knewi compete on? yeah, it's very, very different. i knew i had the same course for london and real, so i knew him really well. i have only had to ride on this worst since january, so this is only my third competition with her. she has never flown before, so that was new. i had my first ride on her today and she feel5 my first ride on her today and she feels really good, so my first ride on her today and she feels really good, 5oju5t my first ride on her today and she feels really good, so just hoping to do our best out there. wendy you compete in you competing in? when doe5 compete in you competing in? when does it all start for you?” compete in you competing in? when does it all start for you? i trot up i5 does it all start for you? i trot up is on m
natasha won gold in london and brazil. what are you hoping for at the world's, natasha?me, but obviously, i am definitely aiming to add to my string of gold medals, for 5ure. add to my string of gold medals, for sure. how much of a difference does it make having a new horse to compete on? yeah, it's very, very different. i knewi compete on? yeah, it's very, very different. i knew i had the same course for london and real, so i knew him really well. i have only had to ride on this worst since...
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natasha said that she still couldn't breathe., i can't breathe.”' despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, "i was stunned that a big food company like pret could mislabel a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die." even the family barrister who read it on the half of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had a pause. natasha's death has left questions about food labelling and allergy warnings. could she had survived if on—board medical care had been better or if the flight had diverted to learn sooner? a pioneering new machine, which it's hoped will transform cancer treatment, has been used for the first time on a patient in the uk. the device, at the royal marsden hospital in south london, allows doctors to see tumours as they administer radiotherapy to them — something that's never before been possible. it's hoped it will lead to more patients being cured of their cancer, with fewer side effects. 0ur medical correspondent fergus wals
natasha said that she still couldn't breathe., i can't breathe.”' despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, "i was stunned that a big food company like pret could mislabel a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die." even the family barrister who read it on the half of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had a pause. natasha's death has left questions about food labelling and allergy...
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there we re couldn't save natasha's life.t more evidence to hear. the family are expecting conclusions by the end of friday. dan johnson at the inquest. a beluga whale has been spotted in the river thames again today — prompting further fears for its wellbeing. the rare marine mammal was initially seen near gravesend in kent yesterday afternoon. 0ur correspondent lauren moss is there. the beluga whale has been here for over 24 hours and people have been coming and going along the banks of the river thames to get a glimpse of it. families with children and keen wildlife photographers. i spoke to one gentleman who had come all the way from doncaster to get a photograph. 0pportunities way from doncaster to get a photograph. opportunities are few and far between because the beluga whale is a camera shy. it is a wild animal. it has been spotted dozens of times this afternoon most recently around the back of that barge there. it breaks the surface of the water briefly and then disappears back under the water. it has been doing this
there we re couldn't save natasha's life.t more evidence to hear. the family are expecting conclusions by the end of friday. dan johnson at the inquest. a beluga whale has been spotted in the river thames again today — prompting further fears for its wellbeing. the rare marine mammal was initially seen near gravesend in kent yesterday afternoon. 0ur correspondent lauren moss is there. the beluga whale has been here for over 24 hours and people have been coming and going along the banks of the...
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the court heard that in the 12 months before natasha died there had been 21 before natasha died thereem had involved sesame, six of them the very type of that natasha aid which contain it and effectively led to her death. the 21 incidents, four were so serious that they lead to medical or even hospital treatment and a letter was read to accord from a young woman who had a life—threatening attack in 2015, similarto life—threatening attack in 2015, similar to natasha's. she had gone to pret and bought a similar sandwich and eating it and had a very serious reaction and she said her life was saved because her father is a doctor and he was with her so he treated immediately and took her to a very close by hospital which then gave her intravenous medication and that saved her life. she also said that her mother, who was a she also said that her mother, who wasa gp, she also said that her mother, who was a gp, rank pret to warn them that their allergen warnings simply will not adequate. at this point, you have to say that the law does not oblige pret to put on the individual sam wood is the
the court heard that in the 12 months before natasha died there had been 21 before natasha died thereem had involved sesame, six of them the very type of that natasha aid which contain it and effectively led to her death. the 21 incidents, four were so serious that they lead to medical or even hospital treatment and a letter was read to accord from a young woman who had a life—threatening attack in 2015, similarto life—threatening attack in 2015, similar to natasha's. she had gone to pret...
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natasha had died from anaphylaxis. from anaphylaxis. cabinet and that natasha was reassured by that.at. from the family who had attended the court every day. court every day. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy. daughter died in a tragedy. it should never have happened. should never have happened. that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. food labelling laws. russian roulette with our daughter's life. life. sesame related illnesses at pret a manger. 0ne boy sought hospital treatment. pret a manger... stickers on the french were inadequate. inadequate. an incoherent system in monitoring complaints about its products. complaints about its products. addressed the issue of allergen labelling at that time. labelling at that time. coroner and natasha's family have said this week. we will learn from it. it. meaningful change to come from this tragedy. we will be sure that it does. does. that what happened to natasha does not happen again. jill paterson from leigh day. some very harrowing testimony that has been heard at this inquest. has been heard at this inquest. your vi
natasha had died from anaphylaxis. from anaphylaxis. cabinet and that natasha was reassured by that.at. from the family who had attended the court every day. court every day. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy. daughter died in a tragedy. it should never have happened. should never have happened. that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. food labelling laws. russian roulette with our daughter's life. life. sesame related illnesses at pret a manger. 0ne boy sought hospital...
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natasha ednan—laperouse, is a picture emerging other immigration policy post brexit?think we are getting the beginning of post brexit immigration strategy today. we had the government commissioned report about no preferential treatment of eu citizens after brexit am prioritising highly skilled workers. yesterday the cabinet heard from the chair of the migration advisory committee and following the presentation from professor manning, we understand the cabinet is in agreement to follow the key recommendation to eu citizens are not treated any differently from other citizens from other parts of the world after brexit, which is a significant shift from where we are now. mindful of the referendum result and the role played by immigration and the campaign, the government has long been clear that freedom of movement comes to an end after brexit after any transition period. the government sources suggest that greater access to britain for eu citizens could form pa rt britain for eu citizens could form part of the wider trade agreement they are hoping to strike with the eu, a
natasha ednan—laperouse, is a picture emerging other immigration policy post brexit?think we are getting the beginning of post brexit immigration strategy today. we had the government commissioned report about no preferential treatment of eu citizens after brexit am prioritising highly skilled workers. yesterday the cabinet heard from the chair of the migration advisory committee and following the presentation from professor manning, we understand the cabinet is in agreement to follow the key...
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>> you know, i kind of agree with natasha that he probably wasn't serious.ut my question for rosenstein, why wasn't he serious? why wasn't he recording the president? we have a president of legendary incompetence. everybody in his white house seems to think he is completely unfit to do the job. and the only person with the guts to put the president on the record and expose him to the american people is omarosa? is that the world we're living in? somebody should be recording the president. somebody should be telling us everything that he is doing, and somebody should be exposing this man for the charlotte tan that he is. >> well -- i feel your feelings, elie, but you know that's not the role of the deputy attorney general. natasha, i think what is important here is if you belief "the new york times" story that the deputy attorney general was trying to use the 25th amendment to oust donald trump, that is a problematic deep state thing. but if it's not true, "the times" has just put that in a headline that has profound implications for the mueller probe. >> rig
>> you know, i kind of agree with natasha that he probably wasn't serious.ut my question for rosenstein, why wasn't he serious? why wasn't he recording the president? we have a president of legendary incompetence. everybody in his white house seems to think he is completely unfit to do the job. and the only person with the guts to put the president on the record and expose him to the american people is omarosa? is that the world we're living in? somebody should be recording the president....
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natasha, i know there are people watching now, people who may have left. keeping them in mind because they want to know how bad is the storm here in the city that they call home, the region that they call home. tell us about what you've seen and heard. >> well, today just driving around, i can tell how much effort people have put into really protecting their homes, boarding up their windows, et cetera. there are certain objects that i saw that might be flying around, though, in all of this. and there will be a lot of debris tomorrow, a lot of downed trees, downed power lines, and the mayor of wilmington is actually asking you to think about that before you come home. here's what he had to say. >> we want them to stay inside when the event begins. we want them to be very cautious when they come out. i know people are going to be concerned to see what kind of damage is had to their houses. we really do not want people out there sight-seeing the damage that's out there because we have to get our resources out, get the power lines situated because we're going
natasha, i know there are people watching now, people who may have left. keeping them in mind because they want to know how bad is the storm here in the city that they call home, the region that they call home. tell us about what you've seen and heard. >> well, today just driving around, i can tell how much effort people have put into really protecting their homes, boarding up their windows, et cetera. there are certain objects that i saw that might be flying around, though, in all of...
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natasha ednan—laperouse, who had a severe sesame allergy, collapsed during a flight from heathrow toas more. today we heard from the aircrew who were on that flight. and one of the attendants described how, about 30 minutes before landing, he was approached by natasha's father, who said that she was having an allergic reaction and needed help. and he made sure that she was taken to the toilet and her father was giving her an epi—pen injection to try and calm her symptoms. he went to tell the pilot what was happening and suggested that he made a call to an advice line called medilink, an advice line that is available to aircrew who are dealing with a medical emergency. but we heard that the pilot never made that call, that was never able to connect medilink for any advice, because he decided they were so close to the airport, the best thing to do was focus on landing as quickly as possible. the pilot, captain richard hunter, explained that was why he didn't divert the plane. he did explore some options for airports that may be an alternative, but he ruled them out, saying that it woul
natasha ednan—laperouse, who had a severe sesame allergy, collapsed during a flight from heathrow toas more. today we heard from the aircrew who were on that flight. and one of the attendants described how, about 30 minutes before landing, he was approached by natasha's father, who said that she was having an allergic reaction and needed help. and he made sure that she was taken to the toilet and her father was giving her an epi—pen injection to try and calm her symptoms. he went to tell...
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natasha, reggie and alexis are off.nd you're never more than 7 minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> it certainly doesn't feel like fall, though, right? >> it seems to be vacation season for some. let's take a look at what's going on. yeah, it doesn't feel like traditional fall. it does feel like our fall fire season. there you go. above 1,000 feet in areas you see in red. that's where we have high fire danger. solano, clear lake, down to the lower elevations also. this goes through 5:00 tomorrow afternoon. got a little bit of fog. it's been lurking around novato, that i 37. be be prepared for that. temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s. cooler this morning. hang out in the 60s at the coast. low to upper 70s from noon to four. low 80s to low 90s inland. just the beginning of a warming trend. more coming up. here's frances. >> all right. luckily, we're seeing lots
natasha, reggie and alexis are off.nd you're never more than 7 minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> it certainly doesn't feel like fall, though, right? >> it seems to be vacation season for some. let's take a look at what's going on. yeah, it doesn't feel like traditional fall. it does feel like our fall fire season. there you go. above 1,000 feet in areas you see in red. that's where we have high fire danger. solano, clear lake, down to the lower elevations also. this...
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natasha is off this morning.sha is off. >> it is going to be a nice day, right. >> it is going to feel like autumn for the first time this year. a cold front is coming through. it will not bring the city rain. everywhere there is a breeze. they are sporadic. 15, sfo. most of us calm at 9 miles per hour. they will pick up to 15 to 25-mile-per-hour range this afternoon. pretty clean air from east bay hills camera. upper 40s to upper 50s at 7:00. we'll hang out 59 to 67 at noon. 60 to 76, yeah, that's considerably cooler than yesterday. back in the 58 to 63 degree range, jacket weather, this evening. >> good morning, mike. unfortunately we are off to a rough start trying to get into san francisco. if you look behind me on bay bridge camera, pretty heavy traffic for 5:30 in the morning. this is due to a crash we have on southbound 101 past the 80 phurpblg. three includimerge. that had an affect on the bay bridge metering lights. they were flipped on 5:20. next traffic update in 10 minutes. >>> thanks alexis. a huge i
natasha is off this morning.sha is off. >> it is going to be a nice day, right. >> it is going to feel like autumn for the first time this year. a cold front is coming through. it will not bring the city rain. everywhere there is a breeze. they are sporadic. 15, sfo. most of us calm at 9 miles per hour. they will pick up to 15 to 25-mile-per-hour range this afternoon. pretty clean air from east bay hills camera. upper 40s to upper 50s at 7:00. we'll hang out 59 to 67 at noon. 60 to...
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and joining me is a natasha bertrand and from bloomberg news, kevin cirilli and from the daily beast, francis fluid. so we have a lot of people. manafort and russia. and how are we connecting this dot based on the reporting. >> this underscores how important deripaska is to the entire manafort story. he did business with paul manafort between 2006 and 2015 and he would have been very useful in telling the fbi, for example, what manafort was doing overseas what his connections to oligarchs was. and deripaska and manafort had a falling out and he was in debt by the time he joined the trump campaign so it makes sense that the fbi, especially in september of 2016, would have wanted to ask deripaska, why were you talking through an intermediary, the associate of paul manafort, about getting briefings on the trump campaign in exchange for debt relief for paul manafort. was there any kind of communication between members or associates of the russian government and paul manafort himself. so all of this kind of also gets to the heart of whether or not there was a conspiracy between the campaig
and joining me is a natasha bertrand and from bloomberg news, kevin cirilli and from the daily beast, francis fluid. so we have a lot of people. manafort and russia. and how are we connecting this dot based on the reporting. >> this underscores how important deripaska is to the entire manafort story. he did business with paul manafort between 2006 and 2015 and he would have been very useful in telling the fbi, for example, what manafort was doing overseas what his connections to oligarchs...
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but guard natasha cloud finds herself fighting for something else. respect for her team. sometimes i think we can be the forgotten team in the city. >> reporter: it was sunday, game two of the finals, her family friendintended to watch the game here at glory days grill. >> bartender originally turned on one of the tvs to the mystic. >> reporter: the bartender asked the response, she ys, was unexpected. >> he's like, yeah, no, we're not switching any ofshe tv, because it's sunday and the nfl games are on. >> reporter: now play for the women's hometown team on any of the televisions, not even one in the corner. >> laughed in their face. >> reporter: using hat rm, she took to social media, posting an instagram story of her disappointment, tagging the mrestaurant and f there, retweets, posts and traction. glory day grill apologizing and cloud accepting, for now. >> ioon't want it be a temporary fix. >> reporter: news 4 received a statement from e sports bar, reading in part, we obviously dropped the ball here and we aren't excusing it. we are making every effort to ensure tha
but guard natasha cloud finds herself fighting for something else. respect for her team. sometimes i think we can be the forgotten team in the city. >> reporter: it was sunday, game two of the finals, her family friendintended to watch the game here at glory days grill. >> bartender originally turned on one of the tvs to the mystic. >> reporter: the bartender asked the response, she ys, was unexpected. >> he's like, yeah, no, we're not switching any ofshe tv, because...
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reggie and natasha are off. >> a little bit of good with the bag. going to h up. >> the areas you see in red, that's where we will have northerly winds gusting to 35 miles per hour. if the fire starts, it will spread quickly. fastest winds around knoxville creek, mount tam. the accuweather 12 hour planner. those are your noon temperatures. you get to 4:00, 80s and 90s away from the coast. alexis. >> okay. checking out the roads here this morning, mike. we are looking a lot emeryville. we had a multicar crash, two to three vehicles involved on westbound 80 before the 580 split. we turned our camera that way. activity off on the shoulder. i'm not sure if that is it or not. still waiting for emergency crews to arrive on the scene. you can see in the meantime, it is quite heavy towards the bay bridge toll plaza and the maze. southbound 880 before industrial and
reggie and natasha are off. >> a little bit of good with the bag. going to h up. >> the areas you see in red, that's where we will have northerly winds gusting to 35 miles per hour. if the fire starts, it will spread quickly. fastest winds around knoxville creek, mount tam. the accuweather 12 hour planner. those are your noon temperatures. you get to 4:00, 80s and 90s away from the coast. alexis. >> okay. checking out the roads here this morning, mike. we are looking a lot...
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natasha ednan—laperouse became ill a short time after eating the sandwich from pret a manger.ed that they are in short supply. the jabs are used to treat people going into anaphylactic shock, but supplies of the medication are affected due to manufacturing issues in the us. child versions of the injectors are currently said to be even more scarce. we had a situation only last week where a prescription was printed for two pens for a disabled child, and we were unable to get it. the medication's expiring at the end of the month, and the parents are saying, what do i do? so as i said, i told them to hang onto their pen, not to dispose of it, and hoping that the situation is resolved quite soon. londoners are being urged not to succumb to fast fashion, and instead recycle their clothes more, as well as wear the ones in their wardrobes. the fashion recycling charity traid has found a quarter of londoners throw clothes in the bin rather than recycle them. a similar number buy new clothes every month. london already has the worst recycling record in the country, but the charity belie
natasha ednan—laperouse became ill a short time after eating the sandwich from pret a manger.ed that they are in short supply. the jabs are used to treat people going into anaphylactic shock, but supplies of the medication are affected due to manufacturing issues in the us. child versions of the injectors are currently said to be even more scarce. we had a situation only last week where a prescription was printed for two pens for a disabled child, and we were unable to get it. the...
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natasha, thank you so much. always great having you with me. the rest of you, i know you're sticking around and we'll come back to you throughout the hour. >>> live to the carolinas as flood waters move inland and we're joined by nbc reporters who have been braving the weather and lieutenant governor give us an update on how it is all going. >> we're okay, thank god. but i can't swim. but i thank god for all the good samaritans that came out to help us. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood v
natasha, thank you so much. always great having you with me. the rest of you, i know you're sticking around and we'll come back to you throughout the hour. >>> live to the carolinas as flood waters move inland and we're joined by nbc reporters who have been braving the weather and lieutenant governor give us an update on how it is all going. >> we're okay, thank god. but i can't swim. but i thank god for all the good samaritans that came out to help us. i'm ray and i quit smoking...
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addressing the european parliament in strasburg listening to that with us is our correspondent natasha butler who is there a very robust defense of the position as you parliamentarians consider taking quite dramatic action against his country. yes you heard that speech from viktor orban he was certainly defiant and he was defending his policies his reforms his leadership in the face of what one of his ministers called earlier an a witch hunt by the european union he said fix or in this speech before parliamentarians that he's not going to give in to blackmail from the e.u. that he will continue with his policies of trying to stop what he said was illegal migration refugees in his country said gerunds can choose who they want to live with and who they don't want to live with and that was their rights and as you say it comes in this context the speech was made during the debates by m.e.p. who are examining whether or not to punish to sanction hungry over what some here call hungry breach of e.u. values and principles because they say that over the past few years victor all bounds governm
addressing the european parliament in strasburg listening to that with us is our correspondent natasha butler who is there a very robust defense of the position as you parliamentarians consider taking quite dramatic action against his country. yes you heard that speech from viktor orban he was certainly defiant and he was defending his policies his reforms his leadership in the face of what one of his ministers called earlier an a witch hunt by the european union he said fix or in this speech...
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thank you so much, natasha lindstadt.e appreciate your insights. >>> well, in other news that we're following very closely, it is the storm that keeps on going in the southeastern u.s. us. after massive flooding and relentless rain we still have not seen the worst of florence which has now been downgraded to a tropical depression. at least 18 people are dead in north and south carolina and the rain likely will not let up until at least tuesday evening. that means the worst and most t dangerous flooding is yet to come can. officials are afraid a levee may not hold a river that's rising very quickly. >> reporter: the residents of lumberton, north carolina, very familiar with the damaging potential of flood waters that come can after these tropical systems. it's been only two years since hurricane matthew came through the region sending flood waters in the region. here it is again. many residents tell me they feel like history is repeating itself. this time, however, they he tried to get ahead of the storm. last week they ca
thank you so much, natasha lindstadt.e appreciate your insights. >>> well, in other news that we're following very closely, it is the storm that keeps on going in the southeastern u.s. us. after massive flooding and relentless rain we still have not seen the worst of florence which has now been downgraded to a tropical depression. at least 18 people are dead in north and south carolina and the rain likely will not let up until at least tuesday evening. that means the worst and most t...
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that would be a crime. >> nick akerman, natasha bertrand and ben wittes, thank you for being here. >>> i'm joined by eric swalwell, member of both the house intelligence and judiciary committees, your reaction to the president's campaign chairman pleading guilty and agreeing to cooperate. >> good evening, chris. the jig is up. you know, this nonsense that there's nothing to see her or this was a witch hunt, well now the trump team is oh for mueller. as mueller continues to zero in on the president's family, businesses, campaign, i think the best thing the president can do, chris, is to just be straight with the american people and certainly be straight with the investigation because he now has a bankrupt credibility. and so that credibility affects not just the russia investigation but his ability to lead in a storm, his ability to address health care issues in america, his ability to address the economy. and so the more he refuses to sit down with the mueller team as they obtain more guilty pleas and send more people to jail, i think that affects donald trump's ability to lead our co
that would be a crime. >> nick akerman, natasha bertrand and ben wittes, thank you for being here. >>> i'm joined by eric swalwell, member of both the house intelligence and judiciary committees, your reaction to the president's campaign chairman pleading guilty and agreeing to cooperate. >> good evening, chris. the jig is up. you know, this nonsense that there's nothing to see her or this was a witch hunt, well now the trump team is oh for mueller. as mueller continues to...
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the threats in the blocks very existence and its future natasha butler al-jazeera stroudsburg france. more than three thousand children were sexually abused by over a thousand roman catholic priests in germany between one thousand nine hundred eighty six and two thousand and fourteen that's according to a leaked report published by german news outlet speaker landline the revelation comes just after port francis are senior bishops from around the world to attend a meeting in february to discuss sex abuse in the church the invitation follows new revelations in a number of countries including the us chile and a strain here. well plenty more ahead on the news hour including more fighting in the yemeni port of for they there as the u.s. state department says the coalition has awarding civilian casualties the u.n. says fighting in syria has displaced more than a million people in the last six months and an epic cycling champion christina vogel comes to terms with the injury that left her unable to war. factions in south sudan have signed what's being called a final peace deal after months o
the threats in the blocks very existence and its future natasha butler al-jazeera stroudsburg france. more than three thousand children were sexually abused by over a thousand roman catholic priests in germany between one thousand nine hundred eighty six and two thousand and fourteen that's according to a leaked report published by german news outlet speaker landline the revelation comes just after port francis are senior bishops from around the world to attend a meeting in february to discuss...
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natasha ednan—laperouse, who had a severe sesame allergy, collapsed during a flight from heathrow tohe inquest heard there were nine cases of sesame—related allergy incidents in the year before natasha died. a spokesman for pret a manger told the hearing the company changed stickers on fridge cabinets last year to include details of specific allergens. one of the victims of the contaminated blood scandal that's affected tens of thousands of people in the uk since the 1970s has called for those responsible to be prosecuted. as victims, families and lawyers made their opening statements at the inquiry, the scottish government was heavily criticised for not being a key participant at the hearings. claims were also made about attempts to destroy official documents as our health editor hugh pym reports. thejudge heading the inquiry has clearly struck the right note with those present. good morning, all. applause sir brian langstaff has said he wants to put people at the heart of the inquiry. thank you very much. della, whose son died as a result of his haemophilia treatment, was one of th
natasha ednan—laperouse, who had a severe sesame allergy, collapsed during a flight from heathrow tohe inquest heard there were nine cases of sesame—related allergy incidents in the year before natasha died. a spokesman for pret a manger told the hearing the company changed stickers on fridge cabinets last year to include details of specific allergens. one of the victims of the contaminated blood scandal that's affected tens of thousands of people in the uk since the 1970s has called for...