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what do regional councils have to those that are moving due to climate change. >> new bedford has been the highest grossing port for the last 15 years in a row. so very good news. i think, unfortunately, we do not have a switch that we can flip and lower the water temperature or decrease the association acidfication. >> we can get more data for trends of fish moving and ocean acidfication affecting the beds. a lot of councils have data on this, others don't. increasing monitoring is important for us to plan for the climate change. >> do you have the tools that you need in new england in order to do the monitoring adequately? >> i think we've got the infrastructure. i think additional monitoring comes with a financial cost to do additional monitoring outside of what we're doing now, so that would certainly be a good tool for us to have to expand the monitoring of the climate change area. >> the gulf of maine where massachusetts is and where we do our fishing is the fastest warming body of water on the planet. so, this is just warming up very, very fast and cod need cold water and lobste
what do regional councils have to those that are moving due to climate change. >> new bedford has been the highest grossing port for the last 15 years in a row. so very good news. i think, unfortunately, we do not have a switch that we can flip and lower the water temperature or decrease the association acidfication. >> we can get more data for trends of fish moving and ocean acidfication affecting the beds. a lot of councils have data on this, others don't. increasing monitoring is...
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at this got him a huge vote in new bedford. and won him the respect of the fisherman and of the portuguese speakers and the working class in new bedford. this was a guy who despite the limitations of an education at yale, the unfortunate circumstances of his seemingly upper-class birth, was able to connect with working people. the next, what he did in office was he, for the first time of any congressman anywhere, conducted a vigorous campaign. two meetings per year and every town in the district. there were 45 of them. so he worked very hard while he was in congress and when he came back he wasn't working, he was going around meeting with people. so we see him here talking to fishermen. what this does is show you how they were being sucked out of the sea, only ships from other countries that have government backing could build these big vehicles. mostly the concern is about the preservation conservationist aspect of this, so he worked to pass a 200-mile limit with this man who is congressman still in the congressmen today. he's
at this got him a huge vote in new bedford. and won him the respect of the fisherman and of the portuguese speakers and the working class in new bedford. this was a guy who despite the limitations of an education at yale, the unfortunate circumstances of his seemingly upper-class birth, was able to connect with working people. the next, what he did in office was he, for the first time of any congressman anywhere, conducted a vigorous campaign. two meetings per year and every town in the...
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>> i first want to add that new bedford has been the highest grossing port for the last 15 years in a row. so very good news. i think unfortunately we do not have a switch that we can flip and lower the water temperature or decrease the ocean acidification. i think what we can do is continue to collect more and more data to try and identify trends, as you said, that tor markey, of if i recollect moving or ocean acidification impacting shellfish beds. i think some councils have a lot of data on this, i think others don't so increasing monitoring is very important for us to plan for the future of climate change. >> do you have the tools that you need in new england in order to do the mop or thing adequately? >> i think we've got the structure. i think additional monitoring comes with a financial cost to do additional monitoring outside of what we are doing now so that would be a good tool for us to have to expand monitoring on the climate change area. >> the gulf of maine where massachusetts is and where we do our fishing is the fastest-warming body of water on the planet so this is jus
>> i first want to add that new bedford has been the highest grossing port for the last 15 years in a row. so very good news. i think unfortunately we do not have a switch that we can flip and lower the water temperature or decrease the ocean acidification. i think what we can do is continue to collect more and more data to try and identify trends, as you said, that tor markey, of if i recollect moving or ocean acidification impacting shellfish beds. i think some councils have a lot of...
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i first want to add that new bedford has been the highest grossing port for the last 15 years in a row. very good news. i think unfortunately we do not have a switch that we can flip and lower the water temperature or decrease the ocean acidification. what we can do is collect more data to try and identify trends as you say of fish moving or ocean acidification impacting shellfish beds. i think some councils have a lot of data on this. i think others don't, so increasing monitoring is important for us to plan to the future of climate change. >> >> where we do our fishing is the fastest body of warming water on the planet. warming up very fast. cod need cold water. lobster need cold water. this water just heats up ever more rapidly, moving the lobstermen further to the north and impacting the fishing community. >> the southern new england lobster industry has all moved north because of the warming temperatures, and certainly coming up in massachusetts, fisherman's nets are fishing species that are not caught up here usually. acidification does have a profound impact, especially on shell
i first want to add that new bedford has been the highest grossing port for the last 15 years in a row. very good news. i think unfortunately we do not have a switch that we can flip and lower the water temperature or decrease the ocean acidification. what we can do is collect more data to try and identify trends as you say of fish moving or ocean acidification impacting shellfish beds. i think some councils have a lot of data on this. i think others don't, so increasing monitoring is important...
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he eventually made his way to new bedford, massachusetts. he worked in the shipyards there and as a minister. he stayed relatively quiet about his anti-slavery views, in part because he was still a fugitive slave and was afraid of being remanded back into slavery. but in 1841, he spoke out at an anti-slavery meeting in nantucket, massachusetts. and the great abolitionist, william lloyd garrison was in attendance. garrison signed him up on the spot as an anti-slavery speaker with a good salary. and douglass, with the help of garrisons anti-slavery organization, moved with his wife and two children to a house , massachusetts. over the next several years, he was known as an electrifying anti-slavery speaker for garrison's anti-slavery society. responding to skepticism that someone as eloquent as douglass could not possibly have been a slave, in 19 -- in 1845, he published his most famous work, the narrative of the life of frederick douglass, an american slave. this made him so famous in his own time, he had to flee to great britain or otherwise
he eventually made his way to new bedford, massachusetts. he worked in the shipyards there and as a minister. he stayed relatively quiet about his anti-slavery views, in part because he was still a fugitive slave and was afraid of being remanded back into slavery. but in 1841, he spoke out at an anti-slavery meeting in nantucket, massachusetts. and the great abolitionist, william lloyd garrison was in attendance. garrison signed him up on the spot as an anti-slavery speaker with a good salary....
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slavery in 1838 taking a train him baltimore while dressed as a sailor and eventually made his way to new bedford, massachusetts. he worked in the shipyards there and as a minister staying relatively quiet about his anti-slavery views. in part because he was a fugitive slave and was afraid of being remanded back into slavery, but in 1841 he spoke out against slavery at in anti-slavery meeting in nantucket, massachusetts, and william lloyd garrison was in attendance. garrison signed him up on the spot as an anti-slavery speaker with a good salary. and douglass with the help of garrison moved his family to a home in massachusetts. over the next several years, he emerged as an electrifying speaker for garrison's massachusetts anti-slavery society. responding to skepticism that someone as eloquent as douglass couldn't possibly have been a slave, douglass published what remains his most famous work, his narrative of the life for frederick douglass, an american slave. made him sography famous in his own time that he had to flee to great britain or otherwise risk eating captured as a fugitive slave. whi
slavery in 1838 taking a train him baltimore while dressed as a sailor and eventually made his way to new bedford, massachusetts. he worked in the shipyards there and as a minister staying relatively quiet about his anti-slavery views. in part because he was a fugitive slave and was afraid of being remanded back into slavery, but in 1841 he spoke out against slavery at in anti-slavery meeting in nantucket, massachusetts, and william lloyd garrison was in attendance. garrison signed him up on...
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inner-city sites, people being at risk and new bedford arbor and hudson river and the passaic, those are different sites but history shows where there is money in the trust fund epa gets more money and there is nothing that precludes appropriations committees from saying we will give them more money but that is -- >> thank you. >> thank you, mister chairman, very much. i was an original co-author of the superfund law in 1980, on the committee. one of the issues that came to me was when an anderson, a mother with a young son, jenny anderson, visited me in her office and told me the boy has leukemia and she had organized other mothers in massachusetts to go door to door to find other children who had leukemia and along with love can now and other sites that may be the motivating force for the creation of superfund. it became the movie a simple action, the book the simple action. mothers were the ones who identified this problem, not the experts, not city officials. it was the mothers. in the movie they make the lawyer the hero. it was the mothers. to me died from leukemia. on that site
inner-city sites, people being at risk and new bedford arbor and hudson river and the passaic, those are different sites but history shows where there is money in the trust fund epa gets more money and there is nothing that precludes appropriations committees from saying we will give them more money but that is -- >> thank you. >> thank you, mister chairman, very much. i was an original co-author of the superfund law in 1980, on the committee. one of the issues that came to me was...
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when it is feasible but it isn't feasible when you only speak portuguese and you're 55 and live in new bedford and spent your whole life on a loom. we do that as a society. we don't want to let the individual case prejudice against trade that benefitsy everybody, but we also don't want to say everybody benefits to hell with this guy. we can afford that and we should do it and that's how we will get a good trade policy. >> rose: did you appreciate the economic security that was out there that donald trump was able to tap into politically? >> no, i'm not an expert on political centiment, so i was-- sentiment, so i was no better at seeing those trends than other people. >> rose: oh, with brexit? >> again, i was surprised by the brexit vote. >> rose: and the notion of the populist uprising that took place in a sense of feeding off of that. >> well, there's no doubt that-- that younger people and urban people in terms of their social mores and being seen to benefit relatively more from the new technology and things that are out there. there is somewhat of a divide there. the fact that that would le
when it is feasible but it isn't feasible when you only speak portuguese and you're 55 and live in new bedford and spent your whole life on a loom. we do that as a society. we don't want to let the individual case prejudice against trade that benefitsy everybody, but we also don't want to say everybody benefits to hell with this guy. we can afford that and we should do it and that's how we will get a good trade policy. >> rose: did you appreciate the economic security that was out there...
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then we have new bedford harbor and the hudson river, very different kinds of sites. history shows that where there is money in the trust fund, the epa gets more money. there is nothing that precludes the appropriations committee saying we are going to give them more money. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i was an original co-author of the superfund law in 1980 on the committee. one of the issues that came to me was one and anderson, a mother with a young son visited maine in her office -- in my office and told me the boy had leukemia. she had organized other mothers in massachusetts to go door to door to find other children with leukemia. along with love canal and a couple of other sites that became the motivating force for the creation of the superfund. it became the movie, a civil action -- the book a civil action. the mothers identified this problem. not the experts. it was the mothers. in the movie the lawyer the hero. -- it was the mothers. jimmy duncan leukemia. on that site is a huge development. the jimmy anderson purification center. importantand most goal we
then we have new bedford harbor and the hudson river, very different kinds of sites. history shows that where there is money in the trust fund, the epa gets more money. there is nothing that precludes the appropriations committee saying we are going to give them more money. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i was an original co-author of the superfund law in 1980 on the committee. one of the issues that came to me was one and anderson, a mother with a young son visited maine in her...
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a light rail is scheduled to run from carrollton new to new bedford. >>> hurricane harvey taking aim all eyes on hurricane harvey, the gulf of mexico continue to strengthen, expected to make landfall overnight tonight as a category three hurricane with severe flooding ongoing early into the middle half of the week. meanwhile, for our area we are expecting lots of sunshine for the afternoon, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, staying there for the weekend. looking very nice. if you have the nationals tickets, the forecast is the same, dry with highs in the 70s. >>> and even though it is friday, molly, we have quite the bac the beltway near i-95 and college park, heading around past georgia avenue to connecticut avenue the latest of a series of incidents on the side of the roadway, and on the beltway in prince georges county, delays on the inner loop, southbound to 450, annapolis road where there is now an accident on the side of the road as well. in here is 95 in maryland, you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with straye
a light rail is scheduled to run from carrollton new to new bedford. >>> hurricane harvey taking aim all eyes on hurricane harvey, the gulf of mexico continue to strengthen, expected to make landfall overnight tonight as a category three hurricane with severe flooding ongoing early into the middle half of the week. meanwhile, for our area we are expecting lots of sunshine for the afternoon, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, staying there for the weekend. looking very nice. if you...
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new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. >>> we're back with our politics lead. president trump is taking an extended stay in bedfordrsey. like every president he tweeted angrily about the news. hard to believe that with 24/7 on cnn, abc, nbc, cbs, "new york time times". 33% approving of president trump, 50% disapproving. almost every time he's used that term "fake news," the news has been accurate, it's just been news he does not like. you can go with his very first usage of the team, that specifically then fbi director briefed then president-elect trump on that dossier which had made unsubstantiated claims about leverage the president claims to have on the hack. this is president trump's reaction to that tweet. >> can you give us a question? can you give us a question? >> i'm not going to give you a question. you are fake news. >> now, every word of that cnn report has been proven to be true as verified eventually by james comey and president trump. or you can take reports by cnn and the "washington post" and others of that tense conversation between president trump and the australian prime minister in january. on
new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. >>> we're back with our politics lead. president trump is taking an extended stay in bedfordrsey. like every president he tweeted angrily about the news. hard to believe that with 24/7 on cnn, abc, nbc, cbs, "new york time times". 33% approving of president trump, 50% disapproving. almost every time he's used that term "fake news," the news has been accurate, it's just been news he does not like....
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news." >> nearly 1,000 bedford county pennsylvania residents have been given the all clear to return home following the fiery train derailment last week. 32 cars of the cfx plane derailed inan. most of the residents have been able to return after air quality tests came back safely. >> it's frustrating you can't be back in your hometown. >> we're glad for all the help that we have gotten. >> there are 30 homes in the area where evacuation is still in place, they may have to wait a week before they can return home. >>> united security council unanimously passed a resolution that includes a ban on coal, iron, lead an seafood. it could slash the export revenue by more than a third. president trump tweeted his approval saturday calling it the single largest economic sanction package ever on north korea. he continues to stay in bedminster, new jersey, at he insist he is not on vacation. not much has been released how he spent the day. he was spotted greeting wedding guests at the bedminster golf club. he stopped to take a selfie and waved goodbye and walked inside. >> unique vehicles were on di
news." >> nearly 1,000 bedford county pennsylvania residents have been given the all clear to return home following the fiery train derailment last week. 32 cars of the cfx plane derailed inan. most of the residents have been able to return after air quality tests came back safely. >> it's frustrating you can't be back in your hometown. >> we're glad for all the help that we have gotten. >> there are 30 homes in the area where evacuation is still in place, they may...
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this one is over bedford, new jersey where the president is having his so-called working vacation.re approved by the president. please follow me on @jaketapper. i turn you toeover to wolf blit in "the situation room." thank you for watching. >>> happening now, breaking news. improvised threat. cnn has learned that president trump's shocking warning to north korea of fire and fury was a surprise to even his closest aides. why did he decide to dramatically escalate the war of words? >>> mixed messages. while the president and defense secretary warn the kim regime of death and destruction, the secretary of state tries to calm nerves with a much different message. why does the state department claim the administration is speaking with one voice? >>> inflaming kim jong-un. the trump team says the president's fiery and highly
this one is over bedford, new jersey where the president is having his so-called working vacation.re approved by the president. please follow me on @jaketapper. i turn you toeover to wolf blit in "the situation room." thank you for watching. >>> happening now, breaking news. improvised threat. cnn has learned that president trump's shocking warning to north korea of fire and fury was a surprise to even his closest aides. why did he decide to dramatically escalate the war of...
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to the daily caller news foundations chris bedford.p's base. how did that impact the base? >> you're ride, a huge asset. before bannon was in the white house, he had a lot of disagreements, he headed breitbart news, they didn't get along with conservatives around town. people like to get into the conservative firing squad. conservatives realized when he was on the white house, in the paris climate accord, on the wall, on the border, holding china in check on trade, probably something bannon's last outgoing interview was explicit on. he was the biggest voice for conservatives, much more to the right than donald trump's children who he relies on and to the right of the generals who come from a military background who are outward thinking and globalist leaning. gerri: fascinating what's happening here. i want to read from this letter, steve bannon and kellyanne conway are working for you to assist you in weathering unfair attacks to donald trump and keeping agenda front and center. while others come and go in the white house. we feel that
to the daily caller news foundations chris bedford.p's base. how did that impact the base? >> you're ride, a huge asset. before bannon was in the white house, he had a lot of disagreements, he headed breitbart news, they didn't get along with conservatives around town. people like to get into the conservative firing squad. conservatives realized when he was on the white house, in the paris climate accord, on the wall, on the border, holding china in check on trade, probably something...
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joining me now, the daily caller news editor in chief chris bedford. good to see you. >> good to see you. liz: jeffizations saying they are a predator's best friend as well. what do you think of that? >> i think he has a good message. he chose miami dade county because they had a horrible violence in the '80s when it was a really big center for drug smuggling, and they contacted down. right now it's a county that's about comparable in size to chicago, doesn't have anywhere near the murder rate. and recently despite being a democratic county, one that's not necessarily friendly with the president, they've agreed that in exchange for federal funds, they would crack down, and they would work with immigrations and customs enforcement. and it's really rich to see rob emmanuel over there in chicago, a city that had nine murders this past weekend and 30 people wounded this past weekend lecturing anyone how to keep people safe and americans away from harm. liz: chicago still on track to match last year's record of homicides and murders. the law enforcement of
joining me now, the daily caller news editor in chief chris bedford. good to see you. >> good to see you. liz: jeffizations saying they are a predator's best friend as well. what do you think of that? >> i think he has a good message. he chose miami dade county because they had a horrible violence in the '80s when it was a really big center for drug smuggling, and they contacted down. right now it's a county that's about comparable in size to chicago, doesn't have anywhere near the...
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bedford hills correctional facility. it's the only maximum security women's prison in new york state.yn warmus has been incarcerated here for 25 years. >> yes or no? are you a violent person? >> no. never. >> are you a jealous person? >> no. i mean, maybe i'm a little envees you of girls, like that's a beautiful outfit, or where did she get those shoes -- >> if you don't get what you want, does it drive you crazy if you don't get it? >> no, i wouldn't say it would drive me crazy, but i'll be persistent. i'm persistent. >> certainly persistent in researching and gathering new information for an appeal called a 440. a plea to re-examine the case based on new evidence. >> are you a killer? >> no. definitely not a killer. i don't even like to kill little bugs. i take the spiders and put them outside the window at home. i can't do that anymore, but the windows are closed. >> so who do you think would want betty jeanne dead? >> honestly, for the life of me, i could not imagine paul being involved in this. i couldn't. because just like he had said to me, he could divorce her in a couple of y
bedford hills correctional facility. it's the only maximum security women's prison in new york state.yn warmus has been incarcerated here for 25 years. >> yes or no? are you a violent person? >> no. never. >> are you a jealous person? >> no. i mean, maybe i'm a little envees you of girls, like that's a beautiful outfit, or where did she get those shoes -- >> if you don't get what you want, does it drive you crazy if you don't get it? >> no, i wouldn't say it...
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bedford county. that's 100 miles outside of pittsburgh. no one was hurt. >>> extra new jersey transit buss will be rolling to alleviate the delays of train work. can take from two stops in north jersey. it's only for the morning rush hour. >>> disabled veterans and purple e re. sip yents can now park for free at municipal parking meters. placardswm1; are available and only be used in vehicles owned by the veteran and that person must be the driver or the passenger. >>> tonight even more reasons why you should buckle up in the backseat. how you're putting others at risk if you don't. >>> and a bungee ride goes bad leaving a man dangling in the air before crews arrived. we'll show you the rescue to get him down. >>> the birds are warming up to take on the packers. >> john clark explains how they are gearing up. >> the music gets me going again. i like that. >> the eagles were out in the heat again today at the complex and another training camp practice. it can really be a grind tough physically and mentally. doug peterson is reminding the team to have fun. he told eagles
bedford county. that's 100 miles outside of pittsburgh. no one was hurt. >>> extra new jersey transit buss will be rolling to alleviate the delays of train work. can take from two stops in north jersey. it's only for the morning rush hour. >>> disabled veterans and purple e re. sip yents can now park for free at municipal parking meters. placardswm1; are available and only be used in vehicles owned by the veteran and that person must be the driver or the passenger....
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which students could risk getting lost in a new setup, already facing criticism for favouring the most able pupils? joining me now are the outgoing head of bedfordsue a career in education policy. laura mcinerney, editor of schoolsweek who used to be a teacher in east london. and francis gilbert — a teacher for 20 years and was one of the founders of the local schools network. is it worth the bother to have this complete change of the system? i think in the end it will be actually. i've been up since early because it was results day at my school and it's been a really, really positive buzzy day and there's been lots of lovely news to share with our students. from our students and talking to colleagues in other schools, students have got their head around the fact that they have a mixture of grades this year and it will be the same again next summer. we are good at getting ourade around the system. but what is the benefit to the change? i'm also a maths teacher as well as a head teacher so i've taught the big fat massive gcse and i've loved it. the students have done the foundation paper, grappling topics they might not have seen before. more cha
which students could risk getting lost in a new setup, already facing criticism for favouring the most able pupils? joining me now are the outgoing head of bedfordsue a career in education policy. laura mcinerney, editor of schoolsweek who used to be a teacher in east london. and francis gilbert — a teacher for 20 years and was one of the founders of the local schools network. is it worth the bother to have this complete change of the system? i think in the end it will be actually. i've been...
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eyewitness news," central pennsylvania town returns to normal after residents forced to leave following its train derailment six carson csx train hopped the tracks last wednesday, happened in bedford county. nobody was hurt, but three train cars and local garage caught fire. residents evacuated for three days, and many stayed at hotels or with relatives. >> i went to work every day. i had the same set of scrubs for three days. >> frustrating, you know, not to be back in your hometown. but thanks happen, you know. >> some cars on the freight train were caring flammable liquid asphalt. csx is investigating what caused the train to derail in the first place. >> meanwhile, 30 people are rushed to the hospital after a tornado rips through tulsa, oklahoma take a look at some of the buildings. tornado hit the area just after 1:00 a.m. sunday morning , authority say 30 people were treated for minor injuries, high winds tore off roofs, downed power lines, several businesses and homes were severely damaged. >> and the time is now 4:45 this morning. clearly not dealing with anything like that. but some drenching rain possibly? >> that's definitely on the order, on the dock it here today, guy
eyewitness news," central pennsylvania town returns to normal after residents forced to leave following its train derailment six carson csx train hopped the tracks last wednesday, happened in bedford county. nobody was hurt, but three train cars and local garage caught fire. residents evacuated for three days, and many stayed at hotels or with relatives. >> i went to work every day. i had the same set of scrubs for three days. >> frustrating, you know, not to be back in your...
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bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc news's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show... so we're going to be diving on an archaeological site? yeah, exactly. underwater? exactly. we're swimming back to the bronze age in macedonia. oh, wow. you see all walks of life coming in to get a tattoo, bankers, lawyers, doctors. we're making a lasting mark in singapore. it's art, and it's beautiful art at that. we're taking someone else‘s seat in first class. if someone finds me in an airport and says, hey, catch me if you can, yes, i will switch seats with you. you can take my first or business class seat and i'll go back to wherever you're sitting. i'm going to prepare this how it would have been in the tudor times. and we're taking a bite out of one of king henry viii's favourite treats. first this week, we're visiting this small country with a big history and sites stating all the way back to the bronze age. people there are hoping that ancient past will pull in today's tourists. we sent amanda ruggieri to lake ohrid i
bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc news's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show... so we're going to be diving on an archaeological site? yeah, exactly. underwater? exactly. we're swimming back to the bronze age in macedonia. oh, wow. you see all walks of life coming in to get a tattoo, bankers, lawyers, doctors. we're making a lasting mark...
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bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newsg report accuses royal bank of scotland of the systematic abuse of its business customers. and coming up, i'm live in las vegas with the build—up to this weekend's mega fight between connor mcgregor and floyd mayweather. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: conor mcgregor and floyd maywetaher junior weigh—in this evening for the fight that's got everybody talking. the stage is set in las vegas for a record breaking bout. the great bank holiday getaway is on and there are more problems than usual. major engineering work on the railways is expected to add to the disruption. london's euston station — one of the main lines into and out of the capital — will be completely closed over the weekend. there's also disruption on routes serving london bridge, london liverpool street, cardiff and bristol. adina campbell is at euston station and dan whitworth is on the m6 motorway near knutsford. deli. well, you only have to look behind me to see just how busy it is here at euston station tonight. hu
bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newsg report accuses royal bank of scotland of the systematic abuse of its business customers. and coming up, i'm live in las vegas with the build—up to this weekend's mega fight between connor mcgregor and floyd mayweather. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: conor mcgregor and floyd maywetaher junior weigh—in this...
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bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newshey have broken through the defences of so—called islamic state and reached the centre of the city of tal afar. close to the syrian border, the city is one of the jihadists' last remaining strongholds in iraq after they were driven out of the city of mosul. the iraqi offensive to liberate the city has been under way for six days. sarah corker reports. iraqi soldiers fire rockets at is positions in tal afar. so—called islamic state has held the city in northern iraq since 2014. the battle in alleys, streets, and houses is fierce. iraqi forces say they have now seized about three quarters of the city, breaking through is defences. translation: the units move towards the neighbourhood, which has only about 5% left to retake from islamic state. then we will announce the liberation of this area. what remains is one neighbourhood, the citadel known as the old city of tal afar. sitting on a main road between mosul and the syrian border, the city was once a main supply route for is, and is one
bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newshey have broken through the defences of so—called islamic state and reached the centre of the city of tal afar. close to the syrian border, the city is one of the jihadists' last remaining strongholds in iraq after they were driven out of the city of mosul. the iraqi offensive to liberate the city has been under way...
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new orleans. six people arrested in as you can see there, activists tried to climb onto his hatchet of confederate general nathan bedford. we will continue to watch this and continue to be about race and so much more. >> debate in so much cities. brian, thank you. one of those cities with unusual debate they were having an seattle. a rally in seattle not over a confederate monument, but they are taking on the confederate monument what london's monument to come down. a number of president trump supporters came out to say that lenin equals hitler and they want his monument taken down. you might call that the sublime counter protest to the ridiculous perhaps of no the u.s. these trojan horse traveler -- travelers under fire because they share a name with robert e. lee's force. >> not necessarily for this particular issue we see native american retargeted. maybe this is attended to the conversation, but we'll see how universities handle it. >> robert e. lee had to. just pointed out there. elizabeth: coming up after the break, one of the president top priorities with the crumbling infrastructure. we will see what needs to ha
new orleans. six people arrested in as you can see there, activists tried to climb onto his hatchet of confederate general nathan bedford. we will continue to watch this and continue to be about race and so much more. >> debate in so much cities. brian, thank you. one of those cities with unusual debate they were having an seattle. a rally in seattle not over a confederate monument, but they are taking on the confederate monument what london's monument to come down. a number of president...
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bedford forrest. activists find the statue and try to pull a banner over the monument. confederate monuments -- i'm sorry, rally also to place in neweans as well. we will continue to watch this. more protesting in the coming weeks and weekends. >> it will continue. >> erika and brian, mr. trump is due to visit a marine base at the border town of yuma before holding a campaign style rally in phoenix. all this as president trump begins his first full week in office without departed chief white house strategist steve bannon. rod blakeman is the former deputy assistant to president george w. bush. good to see you. starting here, as you look ahead on your radar, what you want to see? what do you expect to see? >> i want to see the president unite us. certainly more that unites us than divides us. you can't let a fringe of left or right define us or speak for us. the president has a unique opportunity in phoenix to bring it together until the american people we need everybody to help america be great again. we need to fix our immigration system and health care and taxes. we have to create jobs. these are the things the president can insp
bedford forrest. activists find the statue and try to pull a banner over the monument. confederate monuments -- i'm sorry, rally also to place in neweans as well. we will continue to watch this. more protesting in the coming weeks and weekends. >> it will continue. >> erika and brian, mr. trump is due to visit a marine base at the border town of yuma before holding a campaign style rally in phoenix. all this as president trump begins his first full week in office without departed...
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news. >>> we've heard of buildings being evacuated or stadium but entire towns? well that was the case in hin man, a bedfordennsylvania, this morning when a csx train came off the tracks. the derailment ignited train cars into flames. many of which were carrying hazardous materials. officials ordered everyone within a mile radius to evacuate and it turns out covers the entire town of hinman no injuries reported so far. >> i can see out the kitchen window was flames shooting up high, and then there was the, um a bunch of train cars laying off the track about four or five of them. >> officials are still investigating why that train derailed. >>> well, if you've recently blown through a toll booth without paying now is your chance to come clean and pay up. violators on the pennsylvania turnpike have until friday to pay their tolls or they will risk having their vehicle registrations suspended. the turnpike debuted its amnesty program last month which allows drivers to pay any outstanding tolls without any extra fees. the deadline, however, for participating in that program is 7:00 o'clock friday night and that
news. >>> we've heard of buildings being evacuated or stadium but entire towns? well that was the case in hin man, a bedfordennsylvania, this morning when a csx train came off the tracks. the derailment ignited train cars into flames. many of which were carrying hazardous materials. officials ordered everyone within a mile radius to evacuate and it turns out covers the entire town of hinman no injuries reported so far. >> i can see out the kitchen window was flames shooting up...
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bedford. there was rallies in austin, and nearly 500 in a how's park on saturday to push for the removal of a confederate statue. barricades and police officers keeping sides apart. linda lopez, abc news. >>> coming up at 8:00 this morning, more reaction to the president's remarks on the trajty in charlottesville. jerry falwell jr. and jeh johnson will weigh in on "this week with stephanopoulos." >> one work is turning that's weekend's patriot prayer rally into a fundraiser. the jewish bar association about reads more than $60,000 in a few days. next weekend's rally is planned for chrissy field that is under central jurisdiction. they are now reviewing the permit for public safety reasons. they attract hate groups, but the founder of patriot prayers says extremists are not welcome. >> bri >> grief counsellors are helping those mourning the firefighter shot and killed in san jose. he graduated from skyline and was an assistant basketball and baseball coach there before leaving to attend of fire academy. police are still looking for the gun they say the man used to shoot him and another firefighter on thursday night. the other victim listed in stable condition. they posted they wish the
bedford. there was rallies in austin, and nearly 500 in a how's park on saturday to push for the removal of a confederate statue. barricades and police officers keeping sides apart. linda lopez, abc news. >>> coming up at 8:00 this morning, more reaction to the president's remarks on the trajty in charlottesville. jerry falwell jr. and jeh johnson will weigh in on "this week with stephanopoulos." >> one work is turning that's weekend's patriot prayer rally into a...
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bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newshafeez is wanted in america for importing heroin and meth—amphetamine. known as the sultan — he's thought to run a global drug production and distribution network. a court has found two white south african farmers guilty of attempted murder after they forced a black man into a coffin and threatened to burn him alive. the judge said it was clear willem oosthuizen and theo jackson had intended to kill victor mlots hwa. the two farmers were arrested after a video of the attack was posted on social media. the bbc‘s nomsa maseko was in court. the video of the assault caused outrage here in south africa. it once again highlighted racial tensions in farming communities. two white farmers shoving a black man in a coffin, threatening to bury him alive. they accused him of trespassing on their farm. alive. they accused him of trespassing on theirfarm. the alive. they accused him of trespassing on their farm. the two men were arrested after the video of the attack was widely circulated on social
bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newshafeez is wanted in america for importing heroin and meth—amphetamine. known as the sultan — he's thought to run a global drug production and distribution network. a court has found two white south african farmers guilty of attempted murder after they forced a black man into a coffin and threatened to burn him alive....
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of confederate general nathan bedford forest be pulled from a park at the center of campus, only even climbing the monument attempting to cover it with a cloth. and in newsters marched to jackson square and city hall demanding city leaders remove confederate statues in the city. the city has removed four confederate monuments this year. and this morning duke university remove a statue of confederate general robert e. lee from the entrance of the university's chapel. the statue was vandalized on wednesday, and in a letter duke's president, vincent price, said in part, quote: i took course of action to protect duke chapel, to insure the vital safety of students and community members who worship there. and above all, to express the deep and abiding values of our university. the removal also presents an opportunity for us to learn and and heal. and tonight in dallas we will monitor a rally expected there, demanding confederate monuments be taken down including a statue of confederate general robert e. lee, kelly, which was vandalized today and then cleaned up. kelly: do we know what the majority of americans feel about this issue? >> reporter: you know, it
of confederate general nathan bedford forest be pulled from a park at the center of campus, only even climbing the monument attempting to cover it with a cloth. and in newsters marched to jackson square and city hall demanding city leaders remove confederate statues in the city. the city has removed four confederate monuments this year. and this morning duke university remove a statue of confederate general robert e. lee from the entrance of the university's chapel. the statue was vandalized on...
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learned new e details in the past hour about a train derailment that forced a thousand people in pennsylvania to sleep in hotels. the train derailed yesterday morning in a small town neighborhood in bedford county. 32 rail cars went off the tracks and some contained hazardous materials. the fire is still burning. crews say it's safer to let it burn itself out. residents within a mile from the crash site were forced to evacuate their homes. >> someone spray painted blue streaks on the homes of two council members in delaware. the homes of new castle president were stray painted after they voting for a parking ordinance on monday. it calls for adding more parking in the quaint town, which some neighbors are against. >>> there's a new call this afternoon for allentown's indicted mayor to resign. it comes from the city council president ray o'connell. e he also announce d his candidacy as a write-in candidate for the mayoral election in november. current mayor ed pawlowski was indicted on corruption charges. prosecutors allege he took campaign bribes in exchange for dolling out city contracts. he's pledged to win his battle in court and win reelection in november despite the calls for him to
learned new e details in the past hour about a train derailment that forced a thousand people in pennsylvania to sleep in hotels. the train derailed yesterday morning in a small town neighborhood in bedford county. 32 rail cars went off the tracks and some contained hazardous materials. the fire is still burning. crews say it's safer to let it burn itself out. residents within a mile from the crash site were forced to evacuate their homes. >> someone spray painted blue streaks on the...
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bedford county pennsylvania. emergency crews say the rain train was traveling from chicago to new york when several cars jumped theain was carrying lick wither petroleum which sparked a fire. thankfully no one was hurt in the derailment much the cause is still under investigation. >>> and while you may have heard the dow jones industrial averaged reached another major milestone. closing just over the 22,000 mark yesterday. that being for the fir ever. analysts say the continued stock market growth is partly due to anticipation of loosening regulations under the trump administration with a strong job market. >>> finally, another record breaker but this one goes to a panda in china. the 23-year-old china -- chinese bear has been the oldest to ever give birth. look at the little babies. to top it all breeders the china conservation and research center mama bear welcomed a female cub weighing one third of a pound and male cub weighing a little more than a quarter of a pound. that's them. they say both mom and the two cubs are happy and healthy and probably the tiny yesterday cutest things you've seen in a long time. g
bedford county pennsylvania. emergency crews say the rain train was traveling from chicago to new york when several cars jumped theain was carrying lick wither petroleum which sparked a fire. thankfully no one was hurt in the derailment much the cause is still under investigation. >>> and while you may have heard the dow jones industrial averaged reached another major milestone. closing just over the 22,000 mark yesterday. that being for the fir ever. analysts say the continued stock...
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bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newsstorm to hit the us mainland in 12 years. the storm which has strengthened to a category two with winds of upto 110 miles per hour is expected to make landfall along the state's central coast tonight. there are concerns that torrential rain could bring life—threatening flooding to some parts. denee koonce is in pearland, just south of houston in texas. she joins us via webcam now. with some children, i see. tell others, how far away is the storm at the moment? it is going to be making la ndfall the moment? it is going to be making landfall a couple of hours south of oui’s landfall a couple of hours south of ours at corpus christi. we are in a suburb of houston, not in the flood zone, an hour away from the coast. right now, where just preparing zone, an hour away from the coast. right now, wherejust preparing in case we may not be able to get out of our house for up to three or four 01’ of our house for up to three or four or five days at a time. we have gassed the cars, we have cash. w
bedford police over inaction in investigating watkins. the singer manipulated fans to get access to his victims, the extent of his abuse may never be known. sian lloyd, bbc newsstorm to hit the us mainland in 12 years. the storm which has strengthened to a category two with winds of upto 110 miles per hour is expected to make landfall along the state's central coast tonight. there are concerns that torrential rain could bring life—threatening flooding to some parts. denee koonce is in...