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national trust properties are hosting the cadbury‘s great british egg hunt. easter egg rather than marking traditional church festivals, quakers see everyday is a new beginning, hence the egg, chocolate or otherwise. whatever your stance, this has people talking. i think people are getting too politically correct. it is just easter, isn't it? getting too politically correct. it isjust easter, isn't it? it is important to remember the religious side. we live in a christian country and they are supposed to be christian people. the nationaltrust say suggestions they are downplaying easter is nonsense. cadbury gave a statement in which they said it is simply not true that they removed the word easter from their marketing. they are added each year there is to campaigns carry a different name and they have been doing it for over 100 years. they could say on this occasion we forgot to put it in there. i think it would be better to say something like that than this wishy—washy response. be better to say something like that than this wishy-washy response. are you bein
national trust properties are hosting the cadbury‘s great british egg hunt. easter egg rather than marking traditional church festivals, quakers see everyday is a new beginning, hence the egg, chocolate or otherwise. whatever your stance, this has people talking. i think people are getting too politically correct. it is just easter, isn't it? getting too politically correct. it isjust easter, isn't it? it is important to remember the religious side. we live in a christian country and they are...
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i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous.we know it is easter. a bit of both sides i guess. in one way, it is a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand everyone is entitled to either want to have an easter or not. cadbury point out that their website, advertising and many of their seasonal products feature the word easter prominently. this morning the national trust updated their website following the uproar to feature easter in its title. they say it is nonsense to suggest the national trust is downplaying the significance of easter. you have to wonder what cadbury‘s founder, john cadbury, would have made of this. as a quaker, he did not celebrate easter sunday. instead the group says it remembers jesus all year. anisa kadri, bbc news.
i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous.we know it is easter. a bit of both sides i guess. in one way, it is a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand everyone is entitled to either want to have an easter or not. cadbury point out that their website, advertising and many of their seasonal products feature the word easter prominently. this morning the national trust updated their website following the uproar to feature easter in its title. they say it is...
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i think what the national trust is doing is, frankly, ridiculous. also this hour — still determined to get justice for his wife, six years on. the husband of a woman murdered on their honeymoon in mauritius returns to the island, after police launch a fresh investigation. new research suggests that firefighters have a higher heart attack risk because of a long exposure to high temperatures. good morning, it's tuesday the 11th of april. i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live. at least 58 people are reported to have been killed in a suspected gas attack in syria. the british—based monitoring group says either syrian government or russian planes carried out the bombing in the town of khan sheikhoun in the rebel—held province of idlib. the syrian observatory for human rights believes the dead are mostly civilians, among them children. at least 60 people are thought to have been injured. the syrian government has denied using chemical weapons. these are the latest pictures in the aftermath of the attack. the syrian army hasn't made an
i think what the national trust is doing is, frankly, ridiculous. also this hour — still determined to get justice for his wife, six years on. the husband of a woman murdered on their honeymoon in mauritius returns to the island, after police launch a fresh investigation. new research suggests that firefighters have a higher heart attack risk because of a long exposure to high temperatures. good morning, it's tuesday the 11th of april. i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom...
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i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous.. we know it is easter. a bit of both sides i guess. in one way, it is a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand everyone is entitled to either want to have an easter or not. cadbury point out that their website, advertising and many of their seasonal products feature the word easter prominently. this morning the national trust updated their website following the uproar to feature easter in its title. they say it is nonsense to suggest the national trust is downplaying the significance of easter. you have to wonder what cadbury‘s founder, john cadbury, would have made of this. as a quaker, he did not celebrate easter sunday. instead the group says it remembers jesus all year. anisa kadri, bbc news. with me is the executive director of the national secular society. what you think mr cadbury would have thought, the founder of the company? well, cadbury has been sold on i don't think that it's any more releva nt what don't think that it's any more relevant what he would have
i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous.. we know it is easter. a bit of both sides i guess. in one way, it is a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand everyone is entitled to either want to have an easter or not. cadbury point out that their website, advertising and many of their seasonal products feature the word easter prominently. this morning the national trust updated their website following the uproar to feature easter in its title. they say it...
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i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous. an easter egg for my grandson. but is this all a storm in an egg cup? i do think it isjust a big fuss over nothing. we know it's easter. a bit of both sides, i guess. in one way, it's a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand it's... you know, everyone is entitled to either want to have an easter or not. cadbury point out that their website, advertising, and many of their seasonal products feature the word easter prominently. this morning the national trust updated their website following the uproar to feature easter in its title. they say it's nonsense to suggest the national trust is downplaying the significance of easter. you have to wonder what cadbury‘s founder, john cadbury, would've made of this. as a quaker, he didn't celebrate easter sunday. instead the group says it remembers jesus all year. anisa kadri, bbc news. it's not often i can say i have a proper cadbury in the studio. with me is james cadbury, john cadbury‘s great—great—great grandson. does this row up
i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous. an easter egg for my grandson. but is this all a storm in an egg cup? i do think it isjust a big fuss over nothing. we know it's easter. a bit of both sides, i guess. in one way, it's a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand it's... you know, everyone is entitled to either want to have an easter or not. cadbury point out that their website, advertising, and many of their seasonal products feature the word easter...
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as easter approaches, chocolate eggs are being hidden at national trust properties up hidden at nationalcomments from the archbishop of york who is annoyed that the word easter has been dropped from its title. with cadbury‘s great british egg hunt. drjohn sentamu says cadbury's christian faith innorwich unionsed his industrial output. for christians, easter eggs are symbolic of the resurrection of jesus christ and now the prime minister theresa may, a vic tar‘s daughter, has waded in on the row. it's a very important festival for the christian faith for millions across the world. so i think the national trust is, what it's doing is ridiculous. jeremy corbyn's also weighed in. it's me as well because i don't see how cadbury can take out the name. it's commercialisation gone too far. i'll be buying an easter egg for my grandson. gone too far. i'll be buying an easter egg for my grandsonm gone too far. i'll be buying an easter egg for my grandson. is this a storm in an egg cup? it's a big fuss over nothing because we know it's easter. a bit of both sides. in one way it's a traditional thing
as easter approaches, chocolate eggs are being hidden at national trust properties up hidden at nationalcomments from the archbishop of york who is annoyed that the word easter has been dropped from its title. with cadbury‘s great british egg hunt. drjohn sentamu says cadbury's christian faith innorwich unionsed his industrial output. for christians, easter eggs are symbolic of the resurrection of jesus christ and now the prime minister theresa may, a vic tar‘s daughter, has waded in on the...
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however, the national trust has taken the decision to put in place a strict time limit.ers. the national trust says that's important to protect both people and the spectacular environment. each year, 100s of thousands of people test their nose by crossing high above the rocks to the tiny island of carrick—a—rede. this rope bridge hangs many metres over the sea but it's only 18 inches wide and just eight people are allowed across it at any one time. but there is such a demand from visitors that the national trust have put in place a strict time limit. it's to ensure people have a safe visit and time to access the site. we welcome 425,000 people here last year. newsreel: isner 90 feet to the land below. it was built in the 1700s by salmon fisherman. it's long been one of northern ireland's most tour popular tourist attractions. it's gradually been made safer and sturdier over the centuries, although it still sways in the wind and many choose not to look down.“ someone is walking behind you, it feels terrifying. very, very beautiful. magic. the giant's causeway, which sits
however, the national trust has taken the decision to put in place a strict time limit.ers. the national trust says that's important to protect both people and the spectacular environment. each year, 100s of thousands of people test their nose by crossing high above the rocks to the tiny island of carrick—a—rede. this rope bridge hangs many metres over the sea but it's only 18 inches wide and just eight people are allowed across it at any one time. but there is such a demand from visitors...
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the national trust said the accusations were nonsense.e world tower', formally opened on monday. and what better way to celebrate than with fireworks when you moved into a new house, did you celebrate in that style? no. kat, we are talking about david moyes. you have the actual interview. we are going to play the interview. we are going to play the interview between vicki sparks come ata interview between vicki sparks come at a female reporter, and david moyes in which he said to her, you know, those questions are getting a bit cheeky, watch out next time you come around here because" you might get a slap" even though you are a woman. it's the even though you are a woman that has introduced the westj et a woman that has introduced the westjet about it being sexist. there isa westjet about it being sexist. there is a huge debate about it. —— about whether it is sexist. the football association will ask david moyes to explain himself about comments he made to a bbc reporter last month. vicki sparks has accepted an apology from the sunderlan
the national trust said the accusations were nonsense.e world tower', formally opened on monday. and what better way to celebrate than with fireworks when you moved into a new house, did you celebrate in that style? no. kat, we are talking about david moyes. you have the actual interview. we are going to play the interview. we are going to play the interview between vicki sparks come ata interview between vicki sparks come at a female reporter, and david moyes in which he said to her, you know,...
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the telegraph leads with criticism of the national trust for dropping the word easter from its easterrom the explosion in st petersburg. the i says opinion polls show labour losing over a hundred seats at next months local elections. the express reports one in five british workers has no retirement savings at all. the financial times leads with the news that unemployment in the eurozone is at an eight year low. the metro reports a claim by a union leader that some teachers are working four day weeks then working another for free to keep up with the workload. the daily mail says that banks are exploiting customers unable to pay their credit card debts. the mirror leads with two armed robbers who poured boiling water over their pension victims. the times is warning of unethical behaviour by aid contractors. we'll start with the guardian. saint petersburg. you know it well, joan? and what is tucked away here is that the second bomb which did not go off, would have been several times more powerful than the first and was designed to be disguised as a fire extinguisher which had been picked
the telegraph leads with criticism of the national trust for dropping the word easter from its easterrom the explosion in st petersburg. the i says opinion polls show labour losing over a hundred seats at next months local elections. the express reports one in five british workers has no retirement savings at all. the financial times leads with the news that unemployment in the eurozone is at an eight year low. the metro reports a claim by a union leader that some teachers are working four day...
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the national trust has dropped the word easter from the annual easter egg hunt.anvers walker. he has filed this report on gibraltar‘s preparation on life post eu. goodnight. along almost the entire length of gibraltar bay, it is a grand panorama of ships of war. inside the protective moles, safe from torpedo attack, proudly ride the floating arsenals of the british navy. always in the foreground is the navy. the people of gibraltar like to feel there's a manowar about the house. so gibraltar stands, watchdog of empire. many central and eastern parts had a pleasa nt many central and eastern parts had a pleasant day with sunshine and warmth, this taken this after noon by one of the weather watch is. it is all change because our quest we have thick cloud moving in —— watchers. that is going to bring outbreaks of rain. here is the satellite sequence. it will be quite grey for the south coast. we reached a ——18in grey for the south coast. we reached a —— 18 in eastern london. this weather is going to bring rain and atla ntic weather is going to bring rain and atlantic
the national trust has dropped the word easter from the annual easter egg hunt.anvers walker. he has filed this report on gibraltar‘s preparation on life post eu. goodnight. along almost the entire length of gibraltar bay, it is a grand panorama of ships of war. inside the protective moles, safe from torpedo attack, proudly ride the floating arsenals of the british navy. always in the foreground is the navy. the people of gibraltar like to feel there's a manowar about the house. so gibraltar...
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the national trust are renaming it the great british egg hunt.sponsored this, think, who have sponsored this, think that this will be more appealing now to non—christians as well as christians. the archbishop of york, the most reverend john saint—saens, is not impressed. spitting on the grave ofjohn cadbury, is his understated reaction to this. i'm a christian, i don't think this is something i particularly welcome. i think most people, muslims, jewish people, they are —— actually quite like the idea ofa are —— actually quite like the idea of a christian country where these principles are celebrated. i don't think they find offensive. neither cani think they find offensive. neither can i get too worked up about the fa ct can i get too worked up about the fact this is being renamed. in a slightly more lively way. it does mean you can flog eggs in november, doesn't it? august. it's easter. it's a famous festival and just as we it's a famous festival and just as we like to bali or whatever, —— diwali. we celebrated and respected. i'm notan diwali. w
the national trust are renaming it the great british egg hunt.sponsored this, think, who have sponsored this, think that this will be more appealing now to non—christians as well as christians. the archbishop of york, the most reverend john saint—saens, is not impressed. spitting on the grave ofjohn cadbury, is his understated reaction to this. i'm a christian, i don't think this is something i particularly welcome. i think most people, muslims, jewish people, they are —— actually quite...
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and finally the church of england has accused the national trust of "airbrushing faith" after the uk conservation charity dropped the word "easter" from its annual easter egg hunt. that's on the front of the telegraph. joining us is michaela bergman, who's chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstruction and development. lovely to have you with us. good morning. let's begin with the lead story on the arab news, about this story on the arab news, about this story in saint petersburg. this is no... this is not an unusual thing, for russia to have to deal with this. they have had attacks like this. they have had attacks like this in the past. it is a problem thatis this in the past. it is a problem that is very real for russia. obviously it is not the only attack that russia has experienced. they have had terrible attacks in moscow, at the theatre, for example. but this comes on the heels of attacks in paris, brussels, and most re ce ntly in paris, brussels, and most recently london. you can see in that series of events, you know, here they are talking about ho
and finally the church of england has accused the national trust of "airbrushing faith" after the uk conservation charity dropped the word "easter" from its annual easter egg hunt. that's on the front of the telegraph. joining us is michaela bergman, who's chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstruction and development. lovely to have you with us. good morning. let's begin with the lead story on the arab news, about this story on the arab news,...
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the row between the church, the national trust and cadbury, about the omission of the word easter from hunts. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 58 people have been killed in a suspected chemical attack in the rebel—held province of idlib in northern syria. emergency services, who arrived in the area shortly after a series of strikes, said they found people choking in the street. the syrian government has denied using chemical weapons. the dead are mostly civilians, and include at least 11 children. france has called for an emergency meeting of the un security council to discuss the attack. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has demanded an investigation with those responsible held to account. our correspondent ben james reports from beirut. this is some of the footage opposition activists posted online after the attack on the town of khan sheikhoun. medical sources told the monitoring group, the syrian observatory of human rights, that the symptoms — the difficulty breathing, the foaming at the mouth — were consistent with a gas attack. witnesses talk about people choking and fai
the row between the church, the national trust and cadbury, about the omission of the word easter from hunts. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 58 people have been killed in a suspected chemical attack in the rebel—held province of idlib in northern syria. emergency services, who arrived in the area shortly after a series of strikes, said they found people choking in the street. the syrian government has denied using chemical weapons. the dead are mostly civilians, and include at least...
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she left this house to the national trust for historic preservation, to be a memorial to president wilson. over his bed, we can see a work of art. it is a textile painted on wood frame, and was presented to wilson during world war i by an italian artist, when wilson was visiting new york city. it was a favorite piece of wilson's, and he had it hanging over his bed in the white house, and over his bed here at the estuary house. over the bed, there's also an interesting artifact, the pillowcase has been woven into the likeness of president wilson. the story explains it. during world war i, the united states, they had to send food aid to belgium, partially occupied by germany. part of it came in the substance of flour in cotton sacks. the belgians had centuries-old traditions of weaving lace, they did not have any fine thread. but they would take the flour sacks, undo them, and weave them into designs. this was a gift, with a likeness of wilson, with some work around the edge to decorate. it is an amazing example of what people will do in war, when they are limited in materials that are avai
she left this house to the national trust for historic preservation, to be a memorial to president wilson. over his bed, we can see a work of art. it is a textile painted on wood frame, and was presented to wilson during world war i by an italian artist, when wilson was visiting new york city. it was a favorite piece of wilson's, and he had it hanging over his bed in the white house, and over his bed here at the estuary house. over the bed, there's also an interesting artifact, the pillowcase...
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the national trust said the accusations were nonsense.s had exclusive access to a pioneering neo—natal unit that is trying to address the financial and emotional cost of a lengthy stay in hospital, by putting parents in charge of their newborn babies' care. st james' hospital in leeds lets parents decide when to give medication, and when and how to feed their babies. they take lessons in looking after their children the moment they're born. nurses at the centre say the experiment as had a positive effect on patients and their families. theresa may has defended cuts to bereaved family payments as "fairer to taxpayers", in a week where families with a terminally ill parent could see thousands of pounds wiped off their benefits if the parent survives beyond the new rules introduced later this week. campaigners have called the move callous and brutal. later in this programme we will be speaking to allen, who is terminally ill and says the changes will cost his family tens of thousands of pounds. prince harry is supporting a bid to rid the wor
the national trust said the accusations were nonsense.s had exclusive access to a pioneering neo—natal unit that is trying to address the financial and emotional cost of a lengthy stay in hospital, by putting parents in charge of their newborn babies' care. st james' hospital in leeds lets parents decide when to give medication, and when and how to feed their babies. they take lessons in looking after their children the moment they're born. nurses at the centre say the experiment as had a...
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the charity "national trust" dropped the word "easter" from its easter egg hunt, saying it wanted toe inclusive of all religions. those trends are not limited to europe, they are global. worldwide, 31% of the planet is now christian and 24% is muslim. islam is gaining ground fast. with the current pace, it will be the world's largest religion. that is great news if you believe western civilization is so sinful that it deserves to be destroyed and replaced by something different as many on the left believe. but what if you don't believe that? well, good luck to you. that's it for us tonight. sean hannity is next. we will see you tomorrow. have a good podcast. "special report" without jasper is next. >> bret: this is a a fox news alert. you are looking live at montgomery, alabama, as we wait for the governor there, robert bentley, to make we are expecting that the governor, the republican governor of alabama, will resign. he is the subject of impeachment proceedings that began today. he is accused of using state resources to try to cover up an affair with a former aide. until today, be
the charity "national trust" dropped the word "easter" from its easter egg hunt, saying it wanted toe inclusive of all religions. those trends are not limited to europe, they are global. worldwide, 31% of the planet is now christian and 24% is muslim. islam is gaining ground fast. with the current pace, it will be the world's largest religion. that is great news if you believe western civilization is so sinful that it deserves to be destroyed and replaced by something...
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comments of national security issues and this past week on the comments she made about the united nations and trustingn chemical weapons and policing that and syria. listen to this in an interview she had with npr. >> we were able to find a solution that actually removed the chemical weapons that were known from syria in a way that the use of force would have never accomplished. neil: apparently that was not the case because they still had chemical weapons and the russians were supposed to police the activity, did not. john bolton, former u.s. embassador to the united nations, susan rice was also an embassador to the un and she must know how that institution works or doesn't and must know a thing or two about how you can put faith in directives or not, what do you think about all of this? >> an example of the fantasy land that the obama administration lived in facing agreements with the likes of syria and russia and others. it's very interesting in the statement that you quoted, she said, removing the chemical weapons that were known, so this is the kind of exercise we go through with russians on arm'
comments of national security issues and this past week on the comments she made about the united nations and trustingn chemical weapons and policing that and syria. listen to this in an interview she had with npr. >> we were able to find a solution that actually removed the chemical weapons that were known from syria in a way that the use of force would have never accomplished. neil: apparently that was not the case because they still had chemical weapons and the russians were supposed...
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they are already altering the basic culture of the continent.a the charity "national trust" dropped thet, saying it wanted to be inclusive of all religions. those trends are not limited to europe, they are global. worldwide, 31% of the planet is now christian and 24% is muslim. islam is gaining ground fast. with the current pace, it will be the world's largest religion. that is great news if you believe western civilization is so sinful that it deserves to be destroyed and replaced by something different as many on the left believe. but what if you don't believe that? well, good luck to you. that's it for us tonight.. sean hannity is next.ve we will see you tomorrow. have a good night. ♪ >> sean: and welcome to "hannity" for newt gingrich newt gingrich, oliver north, or -- the first -- the trump ministry and kicks off a very important week on foreign policy. russian and iran are both warning the united states after last week's tomahawk missile strike in syria and after calling out the russians over the s syrian, go up and attacked on the secretary of state rex tillerson gets readyp to h
they are already altering the basic culture of the continent.a the charity "national trust" dropped thet, saying it wanted to be inclusive of all religions. those trends are not limited to europe, they are global. worldwide, 31% of the planet is now christian and 24% is muslim. islam is gaining ground fast. with the current pace, it will be the world's largest religion. that is great news if you believe western civilization is so sinful that it deserves to be destroyed and replaced by...
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but not in the context of a historic house, which is why we work with the national trust.we just saw you doing yourjob there. what do you doing yourjob there. what do you notice about the different elements of the smells that you work with? we said it's notjust the paperfrom with? we said it's notjust the paper from the books, with? we said it's notjust the paperfrom the books, what with? we said it's notjust the paper from the books, what else comes in? well in st paul's you have a lot of old wood and there's some leather, some of the books are leather, some of the books are leather bound, for example. so they all combine to form this unique sensory experience that people associate with many pleasant memories. actually old books, they don't smell particularly nice, do they, but it's not an unpleasant smell. it's almost like a reassuring smell. it's almost like a reassuring smell because it's familiar and it's all linked with memory. it's very much linked with memory. that's because the sense of smell is very close to the memory centre in our brain. we link very old memori
but not in the context of a historic house, which is why we work with the national trust.we just saw you doing yourjob there. what do you doing yourjob there. what do you notice about the different elements of the smells that you work with? we said it's notjust the paperfrom with? we said it's notjust the paper from the books, with? we said it's notjust the paperfrom the books, what with? we said it's notjust the paper from the books, what else comes in? well in st paul's you have a lot of old...
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neil: you can't trust united nations whether you're making a large statement about reliability in general, then it comes back on us, come back on us to do what we did yesterday and maybe do so again and again and that's not a fun position to be. >> perhaps, i think that the u.s. should always be thinking about what's in its national interest, there's international interest to be made that you make sure that the norm against chemical weapons is enforced. neil: chemical weapons is the dividing line. if you were to kill your people by other means, that's okay. >> assad has been killing people brutally for many years. neil: right, hundreds of thousands. >> does matter again for national interest. there are many humanitarian crises going on all over the world and that does not necessarily mean that it's the u.s.' -- it's in the u.s.' best interest to solve the situation. neil: when i hear nikki haley then say you do this again, presumably, chemical weapons again, we are going to do this again. but what do you make of that, that that's our dividing line? >> i think it's something that definitel
neil: you can't trust united nations whether you're making a large statement about reliability in general, then it comes back on us, come back on us to do what we did yesterday and maybe do so again and again and that's not a fun position to be. >> perhaps, i think that the u.s. should always be thinking about what's in its national interest, there's international interest to be made that you make sure that the norm against chemical weapons is enforced. neil: chemical weapons is the...
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spencer: i was on a national historic trust for preservation. >> we know who the leaders were of these vigilant networks. he is featured in the show, the underground. we still have a good biography of him. it is amazing. graham hodges did a biography, but i can name half a dozen other leaders who have never received biographies. harriet tubman just received her first good biography in years. we need to do a better effort in writing biographies for these individuals. what i would like to see more appreciation about is the role the underground railroad played in the coming of the war, and the nature of the war itself. out here in missouri, we tend to only think about the territorial crisis and how it sparked the war. where i am from, we think more in terms of the underground railroad and fugitives. the territorial crisis and fugitive crisis are critical catalyst. they come hand and glove and affected the politics of the 1850's. runaway slaves continue to escape throughout the floor and pave the way for emancipation and not everybody understands there is a connection between contraband an
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this bill is supported by the national trust for historic preservation, the seafarers international union along with a whole lot of excited people that live in kimswick, missouri, where this boat will have its home base. the delta queen is an important piece of history. the vessel connects us to a time before railroads and highways when rivers were key arteries of travel commerce in this country. it was first placed on the national register of historic places in 1970 and designated as a national historic landmark in 1989. its steel hull was originally built in pieces in scotland and assembled in california in 1946 until the beginning of world war ii when it ferried passengers between sacramento and san francisco. during the war, she was acquired by the u.s. navy to support their operations in the san francisco bay. following the war, she was brought to cincinnati where she took passengers up and down the river system for the next 60 years. three different united states presidents have sailed on the delta queen. herbert hoover, missouri's own harry truman, and jimmy carter. in fact, presid
this bill is supported by the national trust for historic preservation, the seafarers international union along with a whole lot of excited people that live in kimswick, missouri, where this boat will have its home base. the delta queen is an important piece of history. the vessel connects us to a time before railroads and highways when rivers were key arteries of travel commerce in this country. it was first placed on the national register of historic places in 1970 and designated as a...
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he had originally done that because he didn't trust national guard officers. -- he said, if you can pick a regular marine over a national guardsman, we might use them as a regimental commander. that stops after belleau wood. hand,ck to our topic at you hit on a couple of points i would like to ask you to about. there is this balance of the america first piece. interesting because that america first piece of not entering the war and saving , there is some good argument to that. the other side of this equation is the wilson side that, if you reluctantly enter the war, you can shape the piece. so maybe the investment in american blood is worth it. i have often -- you always hear -- if we stay out, we stay out because it is good for america. if we go in, we go in and lose our sons and daughters, but we make the northeast rich. the industrials and the northeast. the northeastern industrials are getting plenty rich while we are neutral. there is a reason the german u-boat's are hunting the north atlantic trade routes. it is not because nobody is there. it is because supplies are going to engla
he had originally done that because he didn't trust national guard officers. -- he said, if you can pick a regular marine over a national guardsman, we might use them as a regimental commander. that stops after belleau wood. hand,ck to our topic at you hit on a couple of points i would like to ask you to about. there is this balance of the america first piece. interesting because that america first piece of not entering the war and saving , there is some good argument to that. the other side of...
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we need to put an end to the steady degradation which is doing nothing to build trust between our two nationsortance to both of us. we have established a working group to address smaller issues and stabilise our relationship so that we can address greater problems. we will discuss further proposals made about the way forward in syria including with allies and coalition members and we will continue discussions about how to find a solution to the syrian conflict. we also discussed current threats caused by the north korean regime's ongoing development ofa korean regime's ongoing development of a nuclear programme and the role russia can play in encouraging north korea to change its course so we can create the conditions for talks regarding the future. an minsk, week considered the importance of the accord. russia can make progress in implementation by de—escalating violence and taking steps to withdraw separatist armed forces and heavy weapons so that observers can fulfil their role. until full progress is made under the minsk accords, the situation in ukraine will remain an obstacle to improve
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national battlefields. we're excited about that opportunity. so thank you very much for the opportunity to be with you and thank you for, the american people, to trust the stewardship of our nation's greatest holdings with us. i'd like to thank our superintendent, brandyburg, for being here. he's harpers ferry. if you haven't been out there, please do. i will turn it back to sean. i will take questions. reporter: you're saying that you're going to open it up because of the war on coal, isn't that contrary to what teddy roosevelt wanted, preserving the land? mr. zinke: there's no doubt -- three things. one is, environmentally it's better to produce energy here under reasonable regulation than watch it get produced overseas with none. secondly, jobs matter. there's a social cost of not having a job. in some communities, coal, mining, forestry are the only jobs. you can take it from the crow nation in montana, which i'm familiar with, i think the chairman said, is it a war on coal, a war on crow nation, and coal jobs are the only jobs. lastly, national security. it is from a seal perspective, it is better to make sure we're not held hostage on our ener
national battlefields. we're excited about that opportunity. so thank you very much for the opportunity to be with you and thank you for, the american people, to trust the stewardship of our nation's greatest holdings with us. i'd like to thank our superintendent, brandyburg, for being here. he's harpers ferry. if you haven't been out there, please do. i will turn it back to sean. i will take questions. reporter: you're saying that you're going to open it up because of the war on coal, isn't...
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is the left, the united nations, they put a lot of sovereignty into the un to police this and they avoid a us active military role weeding out the syrian dictator and put trust in the united nations to broker chemical weapons policy and get chemical weapons out, the united nations got back and got rid of this, the russians complied, syrians got rid of this and now the un. >> i was impressed with nikki haley on a number of issues. neil: did you hear the report, what is the left telling you about the united nations? >> the us went around the united nations because the un care out responsibility. in carrying out this military strike the us was not on fool ground to do this because they are supposed to have un approval. at this point both of those avenues for getting things right didn't work so that is why donald trump went around the united nations and i don't think you saw much criticism of him for doing that. there are some legal boundaries that were crossed and decided to do that. on a domestic front donald trump was within the law because he met the war powers resolution. if this went beyond 60 days he would need congressional approval to do that so he got
is the left, the united nations, they put a lot of sovereignty into the un to police this and they avoid a us active military role weeding out the syrian dictator and put trust in the united nations to broker chemical weapons policy and get chemical weapons out, the united nations got back and got rid of this, the russians complied, syrians got rid of this and now the un. >> i was impressed with nikki haley on a number of issues. neil: did you hear the report, what is the left telling you...
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illustrated news, a bimonthly newspaper he put out -- was not only a knowledge for black nationalism and trusted sources for analyzing the city's problems in education, jobs, , and police and community relation. by the time we get to 1963, fewer and fewer young blacks trusted car companies. union, the white establishment, or the black middle class. but they were beginning to trust themselves. under the halo of optimism in , theit for the rebellion biracial liberal uaw alliance was not listening seriously to the frustrations of young activists who had grown up expecting so much more than a second class seat on the freedom train. is city was a powder keg expectationsaised turned into -- hopes for young black activist and thank you. on, thenother follow-up -- ok, thank you. ok. i'm going to shift gears now, a bit. to introduce, the scholarship of professor robin spencer, who was scheduled to be part of our roundtable but had to cancel unfortunately at the last minute. what follows is a summary of .emarks professor spencer sent to us and her could -- in her current work she is tracing the developmen
illustrated news, a bimonthly newspaper he put out -- was not only a knowledge for black nationalism and trusted sources for analyzing the city's problems in education, jobs, , and police and community relation. by the time we get to 1963, fewer and fewer young blacks trusted car companies. union, the white establishment, or the black middle class. but they were beginning to trust themselves. under the halo of optimism in , theit for the rebellion biracial liberal uaw alliance was not listening...
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trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. his exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. i don't want another dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the health secretary to act. how many more babies need to die at this trust before somebody says enough is enough? "we need now to investigate." that's all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all that kellyjones has of her twin girls ella and lola. her daughters were stillborn in 2014. the trust admitted the deaths were avoidable, but failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating, so the twins suffered fatal brain injuries. that midwife come in crying, saying, oh, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. too late, damage is done. my girls are gone. hospital staff
trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. his exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. i don't want another dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the...
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president will take justified and proportional action when it comes to protecting united states national security and trust an remaining humanitarian aspects of other citizens. >> reporter: not everybody happy ab this. clearly, iran didn't like it. syria did not like it. and the russians did not like it. one of the responses the russians took was sending that war ship steaming towards the two destroyers that launched the missiles last night. they are alsoown what's called a line of communication, deconfliction line. this is something they set up with the u.s. and syria in order to make sure aircraft were not flying in the same zones at the same time. united states used that line last night to warn the russians that this was coming. that line was still up until just very recently. but now it has been taken down. one little bit of development here, at the united nations just a short time ago, the u.n. ambassador nikki haley suggested that the united states may take further action against syria because of its chemical weapons program. melissa? >> melissa: we'll be there live with david lee miller shortly. sta
president will take justified and proportional action when it comes to protecting united states national security and trust an remaining humanitarian aspects of other citizens. >> reporter: not everybody happy ab this. clearly, iran didn't like it. syria did not like it. and the russians did not like it. one of the responses the russians took was sending that war ship steaming towards the two destroyers that launched the missiles last night. they are alsoown what's called a line of...
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you break out of that deal, won't that send a signal to north korea and other rogue nations the u.s. can't be trusted to keep its end of the bargain? >> we buy them off for a short period of time and someone has to deal with it later. we don't see that's a prudent way to deal with iran. >> reporter: but critics are warning tonight that the trump administration's harder line right now, a month before iran's presidential elections could lead to iran having an even more radical regime. lester? >> andrea mitchell at the state department, thanks, andrea. >>> turning to the crisis unfolding on another international front, north korea. secretary of defense james mattis today offering further explanation after it was revealed that a u.s. aircraft carrier, which administration said was heading toward north korea was instead sailing in the opposite direction at the time. >> reporter: tonight defense secretary jim mattias overseas in cleanup mode, down playing the confusion about the location of the aircraft carrier "uss carl vinson". >> we don't general ly give out ship schedules in advance but i didn't want t
you break out of that deal, won't that send a signal to north korea and other rogue nations the u.s. can't be trusted to keep its end of the bargain? >> we buy them off for a short period of time and someone has to deal with it later. we don't see that's a prudent way to deal with iran. >> reporter: but critics are warning tonight that the trump administration's harder line right now, a month before iran's presidential elections could lead to iran having an even more radical regime....
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preservation for the city of san jose and a longtime staff member in the san francisco office of national trustfor historic preservation. i'm here in support of the appeal for 953 treats. i believe the bulk of the evidence supporting the claim that the building is individually eligible for the california register under criteria one my and criteria to for historical events and for its association. with john senter. i think you can make a determination under the secretary standards. it's not my aim to stop the current proposal, but rather to encourage retention and reuse of 953 in consideration of new construction adjacent to it. there's an opportunity here to do both. 953 treat as we heard is 130 years old. the solid integrity that is-it's not been subject to changes over time that substantially alter this character. it is intact and it's an important link to the history of the neighborhood and the city. we are reminded on an all too regular basis how much we are losing of san francisco's history and its fabric. here, we have a small opportunity to retain it while encouraging new construction as
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nation. >> there's a trust issue. >> we're going to make a deal. >> the art of the deal. >> first solo pressan epic rant today. >> i inherited a mess. it's all fake news. not good. quiet, quiet, quiet. the biggest electoral college win since ronald reagan. >> everybody who is here illegally can subject to removal. >> people who are illegally. a military operation. >> the mission was successful. >> everything that is broken in our country can be fixed. we will never forget ryan. >> he became president of the united states in that moment. >> i never had meetings with rush hand op tiffs. >> now accusing his predecessor of wiretapping him at trump tower. this is one of six tweets that president trump fired off. >> there was no such wiretap activity. >> travel ban 2.0 is out today. >> president trump hard sell on behalf of the american health care act. >> focused on repeal and replace of obamacare. >> are we going to do what we said we would do. >> the white house has accused president obama of getting britain's spy sergeaagency to p trump on notice. >> as far as wiretapping. we have something in
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a number of former military figures having their say and saying he cannot be trusted with the security of the nationes, as andrew was pointing out, you get locked away and you write letters. in those moments, it will be a very short letter and it will be very clear what your instruction to your military commanders are. of course, i think some concern because, if you wa nt i think some concern because, if you want to be the prime minister of this country, you must be very clear in yourthinking, this country, you must be very clear in your thinking, clear in the way you express what you think, and certainly, ina you express what you think, and certainly, in a short letter like that, it is crystal clear so there is no hesitation as to what those instructions are. let's have a look at the eye. here is a man we all know well. forget party allegiances, former labour leader says to put aside loyalties and vote for anybody who is anti—brexit all want a softer brexit. then suggesting he is tempted for a political comeback. he did not quite say that. he might look at france and think a centrist leader is doin
a number of former military figures having their say and saying he cannot be trusted with the security of the nationes, as andrew was pointing out, you get locked away and you write letters. in those moments, it will be a very short letter and it will be very clear what your instruction to your military commanders are. of course, i think some concern because, if you wa nt i think some concern because, if you want to be the prime minister of this country, you must be very clear in yourthinking,...
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national security apparatus around the white house. mcmaster is someone with a long military history. he is a west point grad, a ph.d. in american history as well, and he is someone who the president clearly trustshe's also someone whom many national security experts, both in the congress and throughout the government, trust as well. so you can expect mcmaster's world to increase, especially when you take into account that steve bannon, one of the president's closest political advisers, has been removed from the principal's committee of the national security council. it seems as though those with experience dealing with international affairs are the ones calling the shots in the oval office when it comes to national security issues, ana. >> all right. ryan nobles reporting in washington. thanks to you. i want to bringing erik piloski who knows the inner workings of the white house serve in the obama years. told president trump that the biggest challenge he would face is north korea. now we know a navy carrier strike group is on its way to that region. ripley saying things are most intense than he has ever seen in north korea. he has visited there 11 times. now do you see this playing out? >> rep
national security apparatus around the white house. mcmaster is someone with a long military history. he is a west point grad, a ph.d. in american history as well, and he is someone who the president clearly trustshe's also someone whom many national security experts, both in the congress and throughout the government, trust as well. so you can expect mcmaster's world to increase, especially when you take into account that steve bannon, one of the president's closest political advisers, has...
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preservation for the city of san jose and a longtime staff member in the san francisco office of national trustfor historic preservation. i'm here in support of the appeal for 953 treats. i believe the bulk of the evidence supporting the claim that the building is individually eligible for the california register under criteria one my and criteria to for historical events and for its association. with john senter. i think you can make a determination under the secretary standards. it's not my...
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this is a pivotal time for our nation, when the people's trust in the judiciary is in decline. attributed by many to the streak of 5-4 decisions of the roberts court that have consolidated corporate power. given how radically the court has changed many of our institutions over just the past decade, it is difficult to overstate the importance of understanding i nominees judicial about and the human element the nominee will bring to the court. i have applied the same simple test to each of supreme court nominee during my time in this body. it is not enough for a nominee to display intellectual gifts or to profess the textbook understanding of american history. judicial decision-making at the supreme court is not an assembly line where mechanical application of the law will resolve the dispute. rather, the nominee must demonstrate that he or she would use judicial discretion to give meaning to the text and spirit of the constitution. justice holland fifth stone laid the foundation of this model judicial review in united states versus caroline products. he wrote that judges must en
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here's our thinking, yes we have one face that is looking very provocative but we have a national security team we trust and this is what we're moving forward on. it's going to be a reassurance tour. and just to second what general hertling said in terms of the use of the weapon in of a dpan stan, what we're hearing from isis-related fise isis-related fighters, they are shocked and stunned that there aren't even bodies for them to bury. it had the psychological effect that it was intended to have on the battlefield. >> real quickly, yesterday donald trump jr. tweeted, "bomb the held out of isis." this didn't sit well with you? >> it did not. my wife has reminded me to stay calm and keep my emotions under check when i say things about that, but this is unfortunate for an individual who has not seen combat, who has not seen the kind of things that weapons do to people and to bodies to tweet something like that. it's immature and unnecessary and i think he should stop doing these kinds of things when he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> kimberly dozier, general hertling, thank you. >> thank you. >>>
here's our thinking, yes we have one face that is looking very provocative but we have a national security team we trust and this is what we're moving forward on. it's going to be a reassurance tour. and just to second what general hertling said in terms of the use of the weapon in of a dpan stan, what we're hearing from isis-related fise isis-related fighters, they are shocked and stunned that there aren't even bodies for them to bury. it had the psychological effect that it was intended to...
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the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondentthis report. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infa nts. keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrews briand telford hospital trust in a little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more family suffer like this one. tamsin cook is lost her daughter ivy last may, aged just four months. that followed mistakes at her birth. we all think something like this will never happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and ican won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day by day sometimes. if i am lucky, week by week. how old would you be there, roughly? probably five hours old. 0therfamilies are roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing for justice. haley matthews' sonjack died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says the trust never
the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondentthis report. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infa nts. keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrews briand telford hospital trust in a little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt...
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trust." former national security advisor susan rice did not deny today she asked for the names of trump campaign and transition officials to be unmasked in intelligence reports. insisting that in general the practice was pretty routine. >> and orders understand the importance of the report and assess its significance, it was necessary to find out or request the information as to who that u.s. official was. >> what she did dispute was an apolitical motivation in the unmasking. >> the allegation is somehow the obama administration officials utilized intelligence for political purposes is absolutely false. >> her appearance stood in contrast to what she said the day house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes first aired his revelations about the unmasking. >> i know nothing about this. i was surprised to see reports from chairman nunes on that count today. >> kentucky senator rand paul question how this happened, tweeting "directive from obama? paul calls on rice to testify over reports of unmasking request. >> the fact that there could be a political figure that was purposely searching a da
trust." former national security advisor susan rice did not deny today she asked for the names of trump campaign and transition officials to be unmasked in intelligence reports. insisting that in general the practice was pretty routine. >> and orders understand the importance of the report and assess its significance, it was necessary to find out or request the information as to who that u.s. official was. >> what she did dispute was an apolitical motivation in the unmasking....
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i'm a fan of paul ryan, but if i'm at the point where i'm a national television saying i don't trust that what you're saying is true, and he is in deep deep deep trouble. >> harris: what about all the other things and fit into the economy. reaction is pouring out to president trump's long awaiting tax plan. they're focusing on lowering tax rates and a simpler code for individuals. steve mnuchin played up the potential benefits for the american economy, especially the middle class. watch. >> this is a bout a middle income tax cut. this is about having sweeping tax cuts, the largest tax cuts in history. the largest tax reform in history to create american jobs. this is all about jobs, jobs, jobs. >> harris: many democrats are already barking at him. the house minority leader says the plan is short on details and long on giveaways to the wealthy. >> the handful of specifics overwhelmingly cut taxes for the riches and those aspiring to the middle class and slowly the deficit $5.5 trillion. tax breaks to the rich, same old same old. it's trickle-down economics. >> harris: brand-new fox ne
i'm a fan of paul ryan, but if i'm at the point where i'm a national television saying i don't trust that what you're saying is true, and he is in deep deep deep trouble. >> harris: what about all the other things and fit into the economy. reaction is pouring out to president trump's long awaiting tax plan. they're focusing on lowering tax rates and a simpler code for individuals. steve mnuchin played up the potential benefits for the american economy, especially the middle class. watch....
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the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondentthis is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday, bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrewsbury and telford trust in little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one. tamsin morris lost her daughter, ivy, last may, aged just four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' son, jack, died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says the trust never properly investigated the death. following her investigations, however, the local coroner is now considering holding an inquest. i was expecting a healthy
the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondentthis is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday, bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrewsbury and telford trust in little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one. tamsin morris...
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he is in the cold from the g—7 and the united nations and his own government. i think theresa may doesn't trust let's go to the times. a breaking story this evening. this explosion, some kind of blast, involving the borussia dortmund football tea m involving the borussia dortmund football team on the way to the ground for the champions league game against monaco. very worrying. one of the players has been injured. all the people, the spectators honoured in the stadium waiting for the game. they were told to wait at least half an hour. they have rescheduled the match now for tomorrow night. very worrying. germany has had so many terror attacks. lots of speculation about who is behind it. certainly very worrying. roadside bombs appeared to be aimed at the travelling from the hotel to the stadium. very nervous time. westminster, sweden, now this. there isa westminster, sweden, now this. there is a heartening element, that is how people responded. there was a ground full of people who left in an orderly fashion. there were fans from monaco to work given beds for the night in germany. they were chee
he is in the cold from the g—7 and the united nations and his own government. i think theresa may doesn't trust let's go to the times. a breaking story this evening. this explosion, some kind of blast, involving the borussia dortmund football tea m involving the borussia dortmund football team on the way to the ground for the champions league game against monaco. very worrying. one of the players has been injured. all the people, the spectators honoured in the stadium waiting for the game....
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Apr 12, 2017
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trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. espondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the health secretary to act. how many more babies need to die at this trust before somebody says enough is enough? we need now to investigate. that's all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all that kellyjones has of her twin girls ella and lola. her daughters were stillborn in 2014. the trust admitted the deaths were avoidable but failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating, so the twins suffered fatal brain injuries. that midwife come in crying, saying, oh, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. too late, damage is done. my girls are gone. hospit
trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. espondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have...
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trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. rrespondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the health secretary to act. how many more babies need to die at this trust before somebody somewhere says, "enough is enough, we need now to investigate"? it's all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all kellyjones has of her twin girls ella and lola. her daughters were stillborn in 2014. the trust admitted the deaths were avoidable. they'd failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating, so the twins suffered fatal brain injuries. that midwife come in crying, saying, "oh, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry." too late. damage is done. my girls ar
trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. rrespondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have...