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the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading. s formally noted on the public register. despite some suspicions, the trust says there are no intentions to start charging for access to the giant's causeway in future. we're all about access as a conservation charity, and currently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that's the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says profits go back into maintaining the site and others on the north coast which also attract many visitors. the council wants the national trust signs to be made clearer and is determined to fight to get legal certainty so that visitors will be able to continue following in the footsteps of giants for free. emma vardy, bbc news, at the giant's causeway. he made history last month, becoming the first welshman to win the gruelling tour de france, and later this afternoon thousands of peopl
the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading. s formally noted on the public register. despite some suspicions, the trust says there are no intentions to start charging for access to the giant's causeway in future. we're all about access as a conservation charity, and currently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that's the best way to do it, we would argue. you get...
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the national trust says the costs go to maintaining the site and other sites on the national trust.iants for free. time for the weather now. here's alina jenkins. hello there. some good spells of sunshine around today. particularly the further west you are. it has been a stunning morning here on the coast of northwest wales. more sunshine to come with a small chance ofa sunshine to come with a small chance of a shower. by contrast, across the central and southern east anglia, we've got cloud and outbreaks of rain. it is not going anywhere fast. if you are in this area here, that rain is only going to slowly push its weight towards the east. behind its weight towards the east. behind it are its weight towards the east. behind itarea its weight towards the east. behind it are a few showers vertically for the western isles of scotland. most will be away from the showers. in the sunshine come the temperatures will be 21 or 22. more like 15 or 16 underneath the rain. gentle winds for most. let's just zoom in and have a look at the rain which will still be falling in areas that has not ha
the national trust says the costs go to maintaining the site and other sites on the national trust.iants for free. time for the weather now. here's alina jenkins. hello there. some good spells of sunshine around today. particularly the further west you are. it has been a stunning morning here on the coast of northwest wales. more sunshine to come with a small chance ofa sunshine to come with a small chance of a shower. by contrast, across the central and southern east anglia, we've got cloud...
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the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading.o start charging for access to the giant's causeway in future. we're all about access as a conservation charity, and currently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that's the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says profits go back into maintaining the site and others on the north coast which also attract many visitors. the council wants the national trust signs to be made clearer and is determined to fight to get legal certainty so that visitors will be able to continue following in the footsteps of giants for free. now, while yesterday's centenary ceremony for the world war one battle of amiens was a largely solemn and profound occassion, a few us haven't been able to help ourselves having a slight chuckle at theresa may's "unconventional" curtsy technique. let's take a look. various applications, i
the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading.o start charging for access to the giant's causeway in future. we're all about access as a conservation charity, and currently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that's the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says profits go back...
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the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading.rrently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that‘s the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says profits go back into maintaining the site and others on the north coast which also attract many visitors. the council wants the national trust signs to be made clearer and is determined to fight to get legal certainty so that visitors will be able to continue following in the footsteps of giants for free. emma vardy, bbc news, at the giant‘s causeway. so beautiful, isn‘t it? time for a look at the weather. here‘s tomasz with the forecast. it appears that summer has come to an abruptand, it appears that summer has come to an abrupt and, particularly in the south—east. do not wish it away. we still have august to get through. september is often nice as well. let‘s not write some of. for many of us, it is a s
the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading.rrently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that‘s the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says profits go back into maintaining the site and others on the north coast which also attract many visitors. the council wants the...
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the site is managed by the national trust, although to walk down and see the giant‘s causeway is freeree, it belongs to the people of northern ireland, it‘s part of our heritage. there are no signs saying, "giant‘s causeway this way", which is through the tunnel behind me here, which is free. but there are plenty of signs here telling you to go through the visitor centre, where at the moment you have to pay £11.50 to go into what is basically a cafe and a gift shop. signs to the visitor centre advertise the cost of guided tours. it‘s not immediately obvious where to go if you just want to take the public footpath. and it‘s small print like this that‘s got some people even more annoyed. this says access onto the giant‘s causeway stones is by permission of the national trust. we just came down here, but we wouldn‘t have known it was for free, it looks like you have to have a guided tour. we were told that we had to have tickets, and to be able to show those tickets when we came down, and it was worth it. signage at the entrance to the giant‘s causeway tells the public that they are usin
the site is managed by the national trust, although to walk down and see the giant‘s causeway is freeree, it belongs to the people of northern ireland, it‘s part of our heritage. there are no signs saying, "giant‘s causeway this way", which is through the tunnel behind me here, which is free. but there are plenty of signs here telling you to go through the visitor centre, where at the moment you have to pay £11.50 to go into what is basically a cafe and a gift shop. signs to...
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and why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to medieval times.bbc news — andy murray is getting ready for a hot second—round match at the us open, as players like novak djokovic have been battling soaring temperatures in new york. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the figures are shocking. more than a fifth of 14—year—old girls are self—harming, according to a charity which has been looking at the wellbeing of children in the uk. young people who self—harm use a variety of methods to intentionally and repeatedly cause pain. the figures come from a children's society survey carried out during 2015. more than 11,000 children answered a questionaire asking if they had deliberately hurt themselves. 22% of girls admitted that they had self—harmed. 9% of the boys who were surveyed also said they had hurt themselves deliberately. the figures have prompted calls for more to be done to support vulnerable young people. our correspondent dominic hughes reports. it seemed like taking out on yourself those emotions that you didn't know how to e
and why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to medieval times.bbc news — andy murray is getting ready for a hot second—round match at the us open, as players like novak djokovic have been battling soaring temperatures in new york. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the figures are shocking. more than a fifth of 14—year—old girls are self—harming, according to a charity which has been looking at the wellbeing of children in the uk. young people...
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it is experimental, it is emerging from the national trust. >> that is the point it is a working house, the white house is a working house and more. many things are done in that house. you have to regulate public access and tours and the way people access it and who accesses it. unfortunately you would like everybody to be able to, and one gets criticism because you know you cannot afford to do that for everyone. you try to educate the best you can and the people who are receptive to that education, he tried to encourage those institutions that will benefit from that. that is what we do in a more regulated way, i am sure her majesty does the same. >> i just want to say that it helps to educate the staff that works with you also. we try to hold handling sessions so everyone knows when they pick up a chair they need to pick it up by the seat and not the back. every little thing like that helps. in a house that is only partly uneasy and and also home it can be very -- only partly a home it is all sleep -- also a museum. >> i have a question that i have to preface. with the fact that it al
it is experimental, it is emerging from the national trust. >> that is the point it is a working house, the white house is a working house and more. many things are done in that house. you have to regulate public access and tours and the way people access it and who accesses it. unfortunately you would like everybody to be able to, and one gets criticism because you know you cannot afford to do that for everyone. you try to educate the best you can and the people who are receptive to that...
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the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading. being able to access the site and use it for free if that is the way they choose to do so. the site and use it for free if that is the way they choose to do som you want to walk down the free, though, it is not well signposted, is it? i believe it is, and we have done what we can to make it as clear as possible. it is on a website. but if you want to come and experience the site, with the visitors‘ experience, that is the best way to do it, we would argue. you can get a guided tour and the audio tour if you want that. the national trust says the costs go to maintaining the site and other sites on the national trust. it wants —— the council wants the signs made clearer and is determined to fight for legal certainty so that visitors can continue to walk in the footsteps of giants are free. —— forfree. —— for free. one thing —— forfree. one thing is certain, which is it is stunning. it is absolutely beautiful. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from b
the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading. being able to access the site and use it for free if that is the way they choose to do so. the site and use it for free if that is the way they choose to do som you want to walk down the free, though, it is not well signposted, is it? i believe it is, and we have done what we can to make it as clear as possible. it is on a website. but if you want to come and experience the site, with the visitors‘ experience, that...
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still to come: why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to mediaeval timesto win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it'll take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clock maker, john vernon, swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the imf has pledged to step up support for argentina, and speed up crisis talks, after the country's economy slumped to a new low. russia rows back on controversial pension reforms. public pressure forces vladimir putin t
still to come: why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to mediaeval timesto win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt that this election is an...
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i'm reminded that the national trust will be out here. not only is this an endangered resource, but they're meeting here for the first time in 20 years. if we do another cut to this, my message to them is that san francisco really doesn't support its historic resources. please don't let this happen. i would like to present a recommendation that we are standing behind our most important resources. thank you. >> good afternoon. cynthia gomez, local 2. you heard only a few items before and i will keep my remarks brief because i know that i'm still getting up to speed on the amendments as they're getting proposed and i understand that the process of drafting these amendments is designed to be flexible to design to commitment. so i what i will do is reiterate support for a couple of projects that are included. one is the project identified as key development, and stands out to us as an example of what key development sites are in terms of enforceable commitments to build hotels with union labor and staff hotels to allow the process for hotel s
i'm reminded that the national trust will be out here. not only is this an endangered resource, but they're meeting here for the first time in 20 years. if we do another cut to this, my message to them is that san francisco really doesn't support its historic resources. please don't let this happen. i would like to present a recommendation that we are standing behind our most important resources. thank you. >> good afternoon. cynthia gomez, local 2. you heard only a few items before and i...
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and, why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to medieval times.oming up on sportsday on bbc news: andy murray on court again, as he plays for a place in the third round of the us open. good evening. there've been dramatic clashes between french and british fishermen in the channel over scallops. the french are said to have thrown rocks and smoke bombs at the rival boats as they accused them of pillaging shellfish stocks. they clashed off the normandy coast on monday night in the bay of seine. under eu rules, fishermen from any member state are free to fish in waters more than 12 miles from the coast — the area beyond this red line here — and that is where the british vessels were. but what's annoyed the french is that their own national laws mean their fishermen can't dredge for scallops in the whole area between may and october to protect stocks. our environment correspondent, claire marshall is at brixham harbour, where the british boats returned after the clashes. french media are saying french fishermen had a fit of anger at the british fisher
and, why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to medieval times.oming up on sportsday on bbc news: andy murray on court again, as he plays for a place in the third round of the us open. good evening. there've been dramatic clashes between french and british fishermen in the channel over scallops. the french are said to have thrown rocks and smoke bombs at the rival boats as they accused them of pillaging shellfish stocks. they clashed off the normandy coast on monday...
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it's such an important period of decorative arts and now has approached history, right, the national trust is starting to acquire modern houses. indeed, they're in the watergate complex now, as i understand. is there an interest in the white house collections of incorporating important historic modern artifacts? >> well, there was some paintings, contemporary paintings acquired for the last administration. one by joseph alpers and allen thomas. questio we, again, have an advisory committee which helps us determine what we can collect for the collection. we also as part of our collection policy are not able to acquire works by living artists. i think they have to be deceased and the work at least 20 years old. so, what limited. >> both the eames and frank lloyd wright have been dead a good long time. >> a gentleman in the second row. >> that was my question. >> can't improve upon it? >> evolution, when you look back 50 years from now and say, well -- and because it's not just -- it's acquired by this committee, but the presidents and the first ladies, you know, we want to encourage them to
it's such an important period of decorative arts and now has approached history, right, the national trust is starting to acquire modern houses. indeed, they're in the watergate complex now, as i understand. is there an interest in the white house collections of incorporating important historic modern artifacts? >> well, there was some paintings, contemporary paintings acquired for the last administration. one by joseph alpers and allen thomas. questio we, again, have an advisory...
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the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading. intentions to start charging for access to the giant's causeway in future. we're all about access as a conservation charity, and currently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that's the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says profits go back into maintaining the site and others on the north coast which also attract many visitors. the council wants the national trust signs to be made clearer and is determined to fight to get legal certainty so that visitors will be able to continue following in the footsteps of giants for free. emma vardy, bbc news, at the giant's causeway. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz in the last few days, we really have seen some dramatic shifts in the weather patterns. from the heatwave in the south, to much cooler weather. for many of us, it really is a picture o
the national trust denies that the signs on the way down here are misleading. intentions to start charging for access to the giant's causeway in future. we're all about access as a conservation charity, and currently we allow people to access the whole site anyway. but if you want to come and enjoy the site using the visitor experience charge, then that's the best way to do it, we would argue. you get a guided tour, you get the audio tour, if you want to take that. the national trust says...
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and i think very much today we have organizations such as national trust but here in the uk and english heritage which are very, very much taken towards preserving collections buildings and having that very, very kind of historic minded approach. but we have to make that right with windsor castle just to see -- or buckingham palace, for that matter, which was a smaller house when it started out. evolution is important to stay alive. >> ed? >> yes, and touching kind of on the same theme, i don't know what the white house will be like 100 years from now. last week i gave a talk at a pub about presidential pets. someone asked me is there someone designated to chase after these dogs and cats and make sure they don't jump up on the furniture? i thought, that's a good question, thinking about the state rooms and how nicely preserved they are, as they should be, very properly preserved, all the antique furniture. and i thought, oh, my gosh, if fido chews on the leg of the sofa, you're in big trouble. there is a wonderful passage in bill seal's book called "the president's house." you talk abou
and i think very much today we have organizations such as national trust but here in the uk and english heritage which are very, very much taken towards preserving collections buildings and having that very, very kind of historic minded approach. but we have to make that right with windsor castle just to see -- or buckingham palace, for that matter, which was a smaller house when it started out. evolution is important to stay alive. >> ed? >> yes, and touching kind of on the same...
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the national trust is starting to acquire modern houses. is there an interest in white house collections of incorporating important historic modern artifacts? >> there were some contemporary paintings acquired during the last administration by thomas and others. we have an advisory committee again that helps us determine what we can collect but we also, as part of our collection policy, are not able to acquire works by living artists. they have to be deceased by 20 years. >> frank lloyd wright and others have been dead a long enough time. >> gentleman in the second row. >> the basis of evolution 50 years from now but of the presidents and the first lady's. we want to encourage them to collect 50 years from now. >> we have one right here in the center. >> this has been a fascinating day. it was not always a given that the federal government would be located here. the most famous dinner in american history with jefferson and hamilton trading off the location and banking and financial reforms. how would the white house have been different had
the national trust is starting to acquire modern houses. is there an interest in white house collections of incorporating important historic modern artifacts? >> there were some contemporary paintings acquired during the last administration by thomas and others. we have an advisory committee again that helps us determine what we can collect but we also, as part of our collection policy, are not able to acquire works by living artists. they have to be deceased by 20 years. >> frank...
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it is owned by the national trust, dates back to the 1780s.a we have here and bringing in lots of input. we're going to try to do it on an extensive basis where we are feeding animals only on the grass that has grown on the farm and trying to make it as sustainable as possible. these are exciting times, for the cows as well. sometimes it is hard to get a word in. is that it? have they finished? maybe. they may not be a conventional farming couple but maybe. they may not be a conventionalfarming couple but it looks safe in their hands. there was speculation about winning the best kept farm. we have some footsteps to follow: definitely. we like the challenge. now on bbc news. it's the film review with ben brown and jason solomon. hello welcome to the film review. what do you have for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, a pr
it is owned by the national trust, dates back to the 1780s.a we have here and bringing in lots of input. we're going to try to do it on an extensive basis where we are feeding animals only on the grass that has grown on the farm and trying to make it as sustainable as possible. these are exciting times, for the cows as well. sometimes it is hard to get a word in. is that it? have they finished? maybe. they may not be a conventional farming couple but maybe. they may not be a conventionalfarming...
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and the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in south wales to how it would have lookeddieval times. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in america, voters went to the polls in florida and arizona yesterday — we'll get the latest on both the democrat and republican primary winners. after a study shows shocking levels of self harm among young people we'll be speaking to someone who has lived through it. and a year after launching in the us, facebook is going to roll—out its on—demand video service globally. that's all ahead on bbc news. welcome along to sportsday. hamdan or murrayfield, that is the future for the scottish fa. and the unsung hero award is launched. to be pa rt unsung hero award is launched. to be part of this campaign to really recognise those unsung heroes is a massive thing. also coming up: 99 and still going strong. we meet the manjust short ofa strong. we meet the manjust short of a century and still playing tennis. welcome along. let's start at the us open where players have be
and the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in south wales to how it would have lookeddieval times. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in america, voters went to the polls in florida and arizona yesterday — we'll get the latest on both the democrat and republican primary winners. after a study shows shocking levels of self harm among young people we'll be speaking to someone who has lived through it....
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waters of the north sea, the rocky islands are home to thousands of them, and every five years national trustainstaking three months task of counting every single one, investigating each burrow for signs of life. it is easy to see why the puffin is one of her favourite sea birds, they are colourful and charismatic but also under threat. the atlantic puffin is on the red list of threatened species, meaning globally it is a danger of extinction. over the last decade numbers have dropped by thousands and it's thought climate change could be to blame as warming seas affect affect their main source of food, sand eels. in some places the sand eels are moving north which means the puffins have to forage a lot further away to find food. we basically think that increased storm events mean increased mortality events which really affects the population. we have been on quite a whisky journey here in scotland seeing the barley in the fields and the water coming in, and now at last the final product, we are doing some tasting. i have been looking forward to this all day long and to take us through our tas
waters of the north sea, the rocky islands are home to thousands of them, and every five years national trustainstaking three months task of counting every single one, investigating each burrow for signs of life. it is easy to see why the puffin is one of her favourite sea birds, they are colourful and charismatic but also under threat. the atlantic puffin is on the red list of threatened species, meaning globally it is a danger of extinction. over the last decade numbers have dropped by...
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land managed by the national trust is being returned to how it would have been farmed in medieval timesow it would have looked centuries ago. strips of small fields are the last remnants of an ancient style of farming that has all but disappeared. modern farming methods have favoured larger parcels of land. on this headland alone, more than three and a half miles of field boundaries were removed over time. but now they are putting them back. teams of volunteers have been working on this land known as the vile. they have returned six large fields to 17 smaller parcels of land. all the old fencing has just become embedded into the bank, so we want to take it out. and the guys are putting in new straining posts every 50 metres. so we are coming out about a metre, just to make the bank area wider, so it is a wider wildlife corridor. the transformation has been dramatic. this tired looking, over—grazed field, is now a sea of yellow. a first crop of sunflowers and they've proved a huge hit with visitors who flock to the rhossili on the gower peninsula as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
land managed by the national trust is being returned to how it would have been farmed in medieval timesow it would have looked centuries ago. strips of small fields are the last remnants of an ancient style of farming that has all but disappeared. modern farming methods have favoured larger parcels of land. on this headland alone, more than three and a half miles of field boundaries were removed over time. but now they are putting them back. teams of volunteers have been working on this land...
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thanks to the national trust we have an amazing coastline and an amazing coastal path.r precious piece of cornwall, even on the hottest day, without lots of people on it. new technology means films can now be projected onto the side walls of the cinema, as well as the main screen. it's claimed they will deliver a more "immersive" experience. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. it is summer blockbuster season. do you copy? so, audiences are looking forward to the next big thing to excite them at the movies. over the years, there have been plenty of new innovations to try and bring bigger audiences into cinemas. there has been imax where the screen is bigger and more detailed. 3—d, to try and make people feel they are actually there. and now, this, screen x where the image actually surrounds the audience. as well as the pictures being projected onto the main screen, they are also shown on the left and the right walls. the idea is to make a film much more immersive, with viewers also experiencing images through their peripheral vision. it is supported by s
thanks to the national trust we have an amazing coastline and an amazing coastal path.r precious piece of cornwall, even on the hottest day, without lots of people on it. new technology means films can now be projected onto the side walls of the cinema, as well as the main screen. it's claimed they will deliver a more "immersive" experience. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. it is summer blockbuster season. do you copy? so, audiences are looking forward to the next...
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the national trust has been blasted for allegedly allowing people wearing nazi uniforms to parade arounda stately home in wiltshire. that's on the sun's front page. the metro leads with a new report showing more people are in work, but wages have dropped by more than £50 a month, compared with a decade ago. the chair of the magistrates association says that hiring more magistrates with criminal records would help boost diversity. that's in the daily telegraph. and the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank up presidency, but today has to crank up there. the last few hours are some of the most dramatic moments we have seen. we have had to make the developments this evening. —— two. notjus
the national trust has been blasted for allegedly allowing people wearing nazi uniforms to parade arounda stately home in wiltshire. that's on the sun's front page. the metro leads with a new report showing more people are in work, but wages have dropped by more than £50 a month, compared with a decade ago. the chair of the magistrates association says that hiring more magistrates with criminal records would help boost diversity. that's in the daily telegraph. and the daily express hails what...
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. >> we were at the national trust for historic preservation that have a lunch in her honor to a clean her with what they do. towards the end, she caught my eye and basically signaled that she was ready to go so she made her pleasantries and then we left. by the way, we later recognized by the time she was leaving almost exactly to the minute this time he was shot. we were five minutes from the white house. i go to my office and she goes to the residence as i walk in the, there's nobody in the office and the phone is ringing which is unusual. i pick it up as a reporter for the washington star. she says the capitol police radio report is that there were shocked at the washington hilton. do you know anything about it. i said no and they ran back towards the residence. she ran backes this way. we went back to the hospital in spite of the fact they didn't want her to. no one knew what was going on. >> i think she even said we are going to the hospital and they said a few weeks we will drive you over. forget i will walk. at that point you didn't even know he'd been shot. >> no, he just foun
. >> we were at the national trust for historic preservation that have a lunch in her honor to a clean her with what they do. towards the end, she caught my eye and basically signaled that she was ready to go so she made her pleasantries and then we left. by the way, we later recognized by the time she was leaving almost exactly to the minute this time he was shot. we were five minutes from the white house. i go to my office and she goes to the residence as i walk in the, there's nobody...
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gemma barron from the national trust works with volu nteers from the national trust works with volunteerss also a foraging ground. and it connects up to the head roads, which then travel through the landscape. bats are in decline, caused in part because we had damaged their habitats. but these amazing creatures can live for 20, maybe 30 yea rs creatures can live for 20, maybe 30 years or more. adrian campbell, bbc news, golden cap, dorset. so now we know. edinburgh is playing host to a number of festivals this month from the famous fringe to the tattoo. there are always ways of getting involved. i want to see charlie getting involved in this. good morning. let's see this! let me just explained. in the last few minutes there has been a bit of moisture. this is universal circus, they were frantic about trying things about whether or not they would be able to perform. i will step aside because i am in the danger zone. if i stepped out of the way, we will watch a bit of what they do. universal circus, getting ready, 12 performers in all, trained at the mongolian circus school and as you will
gemma barron from the national trust works with volu nteers from the national trust works with volunteerss also a foraging ground. and it connects up to the head roads, which then travel through the landscape. bats are in decline, caused in part because we had damaged their habitats. but these amazing creatures can live for 20, maybe 30 yea rs creatures can live for 20, maybe 30 years or more. adrian campbell, bbc news, golden cap, dorset. so now we know. edinburgh is playing host to a number...
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fund the environmental protection agency, support arts and cultural institutions, and meet our nation's trust and treaty responsibilities with our nation's tribes. as senator murkowski well knows, she has a very large number of tribes up in alaska. i have a significant number of tribes in new mexico. and we try to work very closely on those tribal issues to see that tribes are included, and we take care of those consultation government-to-government sovereignty issues. and there are other important issues to work through, including a proposal by the department of interior to begin a major reorganization of the agency. last week the department notified the subcommittee of plans to move forward during this fiscal year with efforts to change its regional boundaries, with more changes expected in fiscal year 2019. while this request is only the first step, i want to note that i've been asking secretary zinke for months for information about the department's plans, and i have yet to get answers to my questions. we've submitted very specific questions to him. we haven't gotten answers. and i hope c
fund the environmental protection agency, support arts and cultural institutions, and meet our nation's trust and treaty responsibilities with our nation's tribes. as senator murkowski well knows, she has a very large number of tribes up in alaska. i have a significant number of tribes in new mexico. and we try to work very closely on those tribal issues to see that tribes are included, and we take care of those consultation government-to-government sovereignty issues. and there are other...
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finally, just a reminder, the national trust conference is coming, and the department is sponsoring the intangible heritage tract. it also reminds me, we are sponsoring 50% off on registration for all community members in san francisco. they just have to use a special code. san francisco heritage and the department have promoted this code. we are happy to forward that onto you as well. there will be more promotion on that as registration progresses. i believe some of you are also presenting as part of the trust conference and we will give you updates on the various events and sessions that the department is participating in along that track. >> president wolfram: what are the dates of that? >> i believe it is november 13th through the 15th. it will be down at the embarcadero hyatt. finally, related to that, there will be a trust live session around intangible cultural heritage here in san francisco. it will be a part two. part one will be in san antonio at their living heritage symposium that occurs the first week in september. i will not be at that hearing because shelley and i will be
finally, just a reminder, the national trust conference is coming, and the department is sponsoring the intangible heritage tract. it also reminds me, we are sponsoring 50% off on registration for all community members in san francisco. they just have to use a special code. san francisco heritage and the department have promoted this code. we are happy to forward that onto you as well. there will be more promotion on that as registration progresses. i believe some of you are also presenting as...
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the national trust, we have an amazing coastline and coastal path.. good advice for the rest of the month. thank you very much for your tips. time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. should be some brightness moving in from the west, but also, some heavy showers and thunderstorms particularly across the northwest, ale and heavy rain possible. more rain to come across the south south—east of england, scotland and northern ireland, mild nights to come. 14 or 15 degrees. some hail and heavy rain possible for a time. also some more rain to come across parts of the south—east of england and for scotland and northern ireland too. a mild night to come with all the cloud and the outbreaks of showery rain, 14 or 15 degrees. tomorrow should be something of an improving day. we still got some rain across parts of scotland and eastern england. heavy showers for parts of yorkshire and lincolnshire, but the weather improving from the south and south—west. more sunshine for northern ireland, wales and southern england where temperatures will be a litt
the national trust, we have an amazing coastline and coastal path.. good advice for the rest of the month. thank you very much for your tips. time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. should be some brightness moving in from the west, but also, some heavy showers and thunderstorms particularly across the northwest, ale and heavy rain possible. more rain to come across the south south—east of england, scotland and northern ireland, mild nights to come. 14 or 15 degrees. some hail...
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and, why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot
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gemma barron from the national trust works with volunteers and tenants to promote the best conditionsion tower and a number of tree, whilst flights from phoenix international airport were delayed due to the low visability. no injuries have been reported. in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. hello, temperatures have been rising through the afternoon. it has been hot across southern and eastern areas, but largely dry. not as hot as it is across siberia where yesterday we had a5 celsius. over the next day or so, if we are expecting it to the record for portugal and parts of spain, that is above a7 celsius. here, as was the heat, we have had a little bit of rain through the day. this is how it looked here. you can see there earlier in the day. this is the fog around some of the coastlines. of course underneath that weather front it feels very different to the hot sunshine further south. sunshine to the north, just a few showers starting to pick up. the cell, the heat will continue throughout the r
gemma barron from the national trust works with volunteers and tenants to promote the best conditionsion tower and a number of tree, whilst flights from phoenix international airport were delayed due to the low visability. no injuries have been reported. in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. hello, temperatures have been rising through the afternoon. it has been hot across southern and eastern...
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liberty ♪ >> in god we trust is our national motto printed on our currency, several states, they prominentlythe model. religion correspondent laura green looks at both sides of the issue. >> classrooms in florida seeing god we trust prominently posted on school walls. it is now mandatory. >> it seems patriotic. >> in god we trust has been the national motto since the 1950s. it is on our currency and in all of congress. we have increased demand for religious liberty. 6 states have passed laws allowing the phrase to be displayed in public schools. tennessee, louisiana and arkansas join florida in states where it is required. alabama and arizona it is optional. the push for these laws is for project blitz. a campaign sponsored by the prayer caucus foundation. >> we give them a menu. your the best of the best things happening across the country. >> 20 model bills for them to use, a proposal for displaying on god we trust is first on the list. >> people who feel today they are being censored if they mention the word god. this gives meaning and purpose to the lives of so many individuals. not ever
liberty ♪ >> in god we trust is our national motto printed on our currency, several states, they prominentlythe model. religion correspondent laura green looks at both sides of the issue. >> classrooms in florida seeing god we trust prominently posted on school walls. it is now mandatory. >> it seems patriotic. >> in god we trust has been the national motto since the 1950s. it is on our currency and in all of congress. we have increased demand for religious liberty. 6...
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"in god we trust" is our national motto, it's printed on all of our currency.k specific laws to require schools in six states to display it and that is now controversy. religion correspondent lauren green looks at both sides of this issue. [whistle blowing] >> as students head back to classrooms in florida they see in god we trust prominently posted, it is now mandatory. >> it seems patriotic. >> in god we trust has been the national motto since the mid-1950s. it's on our currency and in the halls of congress. as religious tensions have grown in the u.s. with increased demand for religious liberty, six states have passed laws in the past year either allowing or requiring the phrase to be displayed in public schools. tennessee, louisiana, and arkansas join florida as it states where it's required where alabama and arizona it's optional. the push for these laws comes from what's called the project blitz, a campaign that sponsored the congressional prayer caucus foundation. it suggests a 20 model bills from conservative lawmakers to use, ever poseable for displayi
"in god we trust" is our national motto, it's printed on all of our currency.k specific laws to require schools in six states to display it and that is now controversy. religion correspondent lauren green looks at both sides of this issue. [whistle blowing] >> as students head back to classrooms in florida they see in god we trust prominently posted, it is now mandatory. >> it seems patriotic. >> in god we trust has been the national motto since the mid-1950s. it's...
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whether it is national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, under the national security cases are the ones that grab the headlines. you will have heard about some snowden and someone else named manning. because of headlines. but the reality is is not confined to national security and it's really not a new problem. a couple of examples real quick. recently, a veterans administration employee actually a field examiner, was convicted in kentucky or tennessee. this is an individual who has a public trust, the government but his trust or it's just in this individuals work with veterans, veterans of the disabled, some that have issues to take care of them financially. and that veteran trust of the individual as well. and this guy stole $680,000 from the veteran. it is not national security but has a huge impact on the individual. i'm going to go back in time a little bit. i've been doing this for a couple of years. in the 70s i worked for local department store in washington. ray security organization. i would say it is a defunct one but pretty much everyone operating
whether it is national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, under the national security cases are the ones that grab the headlines. you will have heard about some snowden and someone else named manning. because of headlines. but the reality is is not confined to national security and it's really not a new problem. a couple of examples real quick. recently, a veterans administration employee actually a field examiner, was convicted in kentucky or tennessee. this is an...
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the problem is agnostic about the environment, whether it is national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, they run the gamut. i know that national security cases are the ones that grab the headlines. you have heard of a certain clown the named snowden, and somebody else named manning. they get the headlines, but the reality is that this is not confined to national security, and it is not a new problem. a couple of examples, recently, a veterans administration employee was convicted down in kentucky or tennessee. he was actually a field examiner. this is an individual that has public trust. this government put its trust in this individual to work with veterans who are disabled and have confidence issues to take care of them financially. that better and trusted this individual as well. this guy embezzled, stole 680 thousand dollars from this veteran. it is not national security, but it had a huge impact on that individual. i want to go back in time a bit, i told you that i have been doing this for a couple of years. back in the 70's, i worked for a local departmen
the problem is agnostic about the environment, whether it is national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, they run the gamut. i know that national security cases are the ones that grab the headlines. you have heard of a certain clown the named snowden, and somebody else named manning. they get the headlines, but the reality is that this is not confined to national security, and it is not a new problem. a couple of examples, recently, a veterans administration employee...
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but what hasn't changed is we haven't had -- and i call for in my book -- we haven't had a national anti-trust movement. so is as much as you might talk to progressive on the street about the problem of monsanto and bayer merging -- they shouldn't merge, i think almost any lefty i talk to would say, yeah, they shouldn't merge. but there weren't protests in the street about the merger. there weren't tens of thousands of phone calls to congress members about it. there wasn't the kind of grassroots activism showing that distaste. and i think part of reason is that people even on the left feel a sense of inearth about that these -- inevitability that these companies are just going to be able to do it, and it's not inevitable. a big point of the book is that we have a choice. we don't have to have a concentrated economy. we don't have to have three companies control all of chicken distribution and two companies control all of beer. we can actually have a thriving, more innovative, more decentralized economy. >> host: you've personally attacked big government as well. i mean, you've run as an outsid
but what hasn't changed is we haven't had -- and i call for in my book -- we haven't had a national anti-trust movement. so is as much as you might talk to progressive on the street about the problem of monsanto and bayer merging -- they shouldn't merge, i think almost any lefty i talk to would say, yeah, they shouldn't merge. but there weren't protests in the street about the merger. there weren't tens of thousands of phone calls to congress members about it. there wasn't the kind of...
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the problem is really agnostic about the environment, whether it's national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, they run the gamut of that sort of stuff. i know the national security cases are the ones that grab the headlines. you all heard about some clown named snowden and somebody else named madden. they get the headlines. reality this is not confined to national security and not a new problem. couple examples real quick here. just recent a veterans administrations employee, actually a field exam -- examiner was convicted in kentucky or tennessee. this is an individual who has a public trust. this government put its trust in this individual to work with veterans, veterans who were disabled, veterans who have competence issues, to take care of them financially. and that veteran trusted this individual as well. and this guy embezzled stole $680,000 from this veteran. that's not national security. but it has a huge impact on that individual. i'm going to go back in time a little bit. i have been doing this for a couple years here. back in the 70s i worked for a local
the problem is really agnostic about the environment, whether it's national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, they run the gamut of that sort of stuff. i know the national security cases are the ones that grab the headlines. you all heard about some clown named snowden and somebody else named madden. they get the headlines. reality this is not confined to national security and not a new problem. couple examples real quick here. just recent a veterans administrations...
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trust that there are. it says without national planning there is a risk of both stockpiles and shortages of medicines and medicalo this by the government? we showed the government this letter, we told them the letter we received and its content. the department of health said they didn't want to comment. nhs england said that they are doing everything they can, they are advising contingency planning for every circumstance around brexit. a little later this week the government is going to start publishing these, a pretty weighty tome, setting out its contingency plans for no deal and it looks like the detail on the nhs could come as soon as thursday. so we could effectively get a substantial response to the government to these kinds of concerns, i don't give —— i don't know the extent to which these organisations will regard them as sufficient, but we should get a substantial response from the government in a couple of days time. thanks for that. the headlines on bbc news: the government takes over the running of birmingham prison from the private firm gas as prisoners and inspectors describe appalling squalor and
trust that there are. it says without national planning there is a risk of both stockpiles and shortages of medicines and medicalo this by the government? we showed the government this letter, we told them the letter we received and its content. the department of health said they didn't want to comment. nhs england said that they are doing everything they can, they are advising contingency planning for every circumstance around brexit. a little later this week the government is going to start...
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rob: in god we trust me on the display across alabama thanks to a new law giving schools the option to put our nation's back on display. jillian: critics saying it violates separation of church and state. joining us is alabama state representative david sandwich. that's backtrack. how did this start at the beginning? >> last year we were starting to do a lot of things to figure out how to make schools more safe and secure and talk about things that would harden our schools which is important, i get to thinking we need to do some things for comfort, and one of the ideas i had was look at our national motto which is in god we trust and how that gives comfort to students and teachers and other personnel in public buildings as we go through this time. i wanted that to be displayed in our schools and public buildings and what i found was there are a lot of people that were afraid because of the time we are living in in political correctness. i decided to sponsor a bill to start this process. rob: a lot of people make this about religion, being the nation's motto and a big part of this country. is this more
rob: in god we trust me on the display across alabama thanks to a new law giving schools the option to put our nation's back on display. jillian: critics saying it violates separation of church and state. joining us is alabama state representative david sandwich. that's backtrack. how did this start at the beginning? >> last year we were starting to do a lot of things to figure out how to make schools more safe and secure and talk about things that would harden our schools which is...
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you could work with the state department you knew you could work with the national security council there was an element of trust here what has happened is that a combination of certain officials in washington such as the national security advisor john bolton who is committed to regime change and just the volatile nature of donald trump who has very little knowledge about the issue but just wanted to rip this up because barack obama did it means that the rules are gone you can't trust dealing with troponin on and again steve wants to make this into a fantasy where trump is like the leader of this coalition or i'd love a rainbow unicorn for christmas but in a call to happen i think we will however see countries be cautious we will see for example china be cautious as to how much it defies the u.s. we will see countries like india and russia maneuver so i think in the short term the u.s. probably hold certain cards to put pressure on the iranians to cause cracks in the economy but it's beyond the short term that we get real uncertainty not only about the relationship with iran but indeed the u.s. position in the r
you could work with the state department you knew you could work with the national security council there was an element of trust here what has happened is that a combination of certain officials in washington such as the national security advisor john bolton who is committed to regime change and just the volatile nature of donald trump who has very little knowledge about the issue but just wanted to rip this up because barack obama did it means that the rules are gone you can't trust dealing...
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buildings are targets of violence now as we all know i think having a basic fundamental national motto in god we trust authority for protection and establish the lines of respect in our school. i think that brings order to our schools. ainsley: look at our pledge: one nation under god. what does in god we trust, our u.s. motto, what does it mean to you? >> well, it means that we reflect on and we recognize a higher authority, basic fund mental belief that our country was founded on and from that our students gain the understanding of respect for each other. respect and love for each other comes from knowing that there's lines of authority that we all have to respect. we respect our government, our governmental officials. it's all wrapped around the basic premise in god we trust. ainsley: all right. mr. green, thank you so much for being with us. and god bless you. we appreciate you being here. >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. next, candidates who support president trump win not guilty primaries. update on the march to the mid terms straight ahead. plus, berkeley students rioted on campus over a
buildings are targets of violence now as we all know i think having a basic fundamental national motto in god we trust authority for protection and establish the lines of respect in our school. i think that brings order to our schools. ainsley: look at our pledge: one nation under god. what does in god we trust, our u.s. motto, what does it mean to you? >> well, it means that we reflect on and we recognize a higher authority, basic fund mental belief that our country was founded on and...
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betrayal.s the problem is agnostic about the environment, whether it is national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, they run the gamut. national security cases are the ones that grabbed the headlines. the reality is that this is not confined to national security, and it is not a new problem. recently,f examples, a veterans administration down in was convicted kentucky or tennessee. this is an individual that has a public trust. put its trust in this individual to work with veterans who are disabled and have confidence issues to take care of them financially. that veteran tested this individual as well. this guy and bundled, still $680,000 from this veteran. that has a huge impact on the individual. i want to go back in time of the i worked in the 70's, for a local department store here in washington. i would say it is a defunct wonder. pretty much everybody operating in the 70's in washington is defunct now. involved -- evolved an internal investigations program as we were concerned about employee theft. i spent one year as the company's internal investigatio
betrayal.s the problem is agnostic about the environment, whether it is national security, public trust, proprietary, trade secret information, they run the gamut. national security cases are the ones that grabbed the headlines. the reality is that this is not confined to national security, and it is not a new problem. recently,f examples, a veterans administration down in was convicted kentucky or tennessee. this is an individual that has a public trust. put its trust in this individual to...
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on twitter yesterday, he called brennan aoud mouth partisan political hack who cannot be trusted with our national secrets. >> he'srunk on power, he really is. >> the president's decisio to revoke security clearances sparked a letter of protest. brennan is a paid national security analyst for nbc, and he will join chuck todd for an interview this more asell as the attorney for the about, rudy guests.i will be >>> it's almost back to school time, you got to get your kids ready with a fresh fade. alexdre de paris is offering $20 hair cuts for children and collegestudents. college students you have to show yr school id and it's on a first come first served basis. d that salon is in citizen's park in fairfield. >> a lotrg of g mason students headed over there. >>> so ovi's stanley cup runneth over, he's now aroud papa. >> ovi announced the birth with an instagram post showing the baby's foot and then he went and jumped into the fountains. this is obviously some footage of hime after won the stanley cup. is he eating caviar out o the stanley cup there? i could watch him do this all day. just fantastic
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