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nick davis reports., the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it is something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in gated or guarded all—inclusive hotels where security isn't an issue. but crime in the city has spiked. last year saw the 1,600 people murdered in jamaica. 335 of them in stjames, the area where montego bay is. most of the crime is gang—related and focused in a small number of communities. the foreign office has advised holidaymakers that they should only travel to and from the airport to their hotels and when they do take excursions to make sure they are arranged by official tour reps. the authorities say there will be more roadblocks and vehicle searches as they go after the gangs and their guns. a similar state of emergency
nick davis reports., the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it is something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in gated or guarded all—inclusive hotels where security isn't an issue. but crime in the city has spiked. last...
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nick davis, bbc news, jamaica. owner and one—time candidate on the bbc‘s apprentice. she grew up in kingston and is on holiday in montego bay. how is the holiday going? i'm glad to report that my holiday is just as amazing as when i arrived on sunday last week. do you feel safe? pardon? are you feeling safe? completely safe. i think that's why i was urged to talk about it. if i was reading the headlines i have seen, i would probably be quite worried. he underground, i wouldn't know. why'd you think it is that people outside ofjamaica you think it is that people outside of jamaica are very you think it is that people outside ofjamaica are very worried, when we have spoken to two people... it looks like we have lost april. that isa looks like we have lost april. that is a shame. we were speaking to apriljackson error. she is on holiday, born in kingston. can you hear me? i can hear everything. why do you think it is that outside of jamaica, people are very worried? what's going on? i think... when i'm in brixton and
nick davis, bbc news, jamaica. owner and one—time candidate on the bbc‘s apprentice. she grew up in kingston and is on holiday in montego bay. how is the holiday going? i'm glad to report that my holiday is just as amazing as when i arrived on sunday last week. do you feel safe? pardon? are you feeling safe? completely safe. i think that's why i was urged to talk about it. if i was reading the headlines i have seen, i would probably be quite worried. he underground, i wouldn't know. why'd...
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nick davis, bbc news, jamaica.month's winter olympics, and agreed teams from north and south can march under the same flag at the opening ceremony. the agreement comes after months of heightened tension on the korean peninsula over the testing of nuclear weapons by north korea. imogen foulkes reports from ioc headquarters in the swiss city of lausanne. two koreas, face—to—face. such is the tension on the korean peninsula that this meeting, ostensibly about the olympics, became something much more. here in lausanne, the two sides spoke together for hours. they emerged with an agreement and the blessing of the international olympic committee. the ioc has approved the request to have their delegations marching together as one, under the name korea. for the first time, the two koreas, divided since the 1950s, will field a unified team, women's ice hockey. and the olympic committee has relaxed its strict qualification deadlines to allow 22 north korean athletes to compete. handshakes, smiles and public signatures. these
nick davis, bbc news, jamaica.month's winter olympics, and agreed teams from north and south can march under the same flag at the opening ceremony. the agreement comes after months of heightened tension on the korean peninsula over the testing of nuclear weapons by north korea. imogen foulkes reports from ioc headquarters in the swiss city of lausanne. two koreas, face—to—face. such is the tension on the korean peninsula that this meeting, ostensibly about the olympics, became something...
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every year, around 200 thousand britons visit the popular holiday destination as nick davis reports. country that depends on tourism, the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it's something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect, and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in gated and guarded all—inclusive hotels where security isn't an issue. but the growing reality for people who live in the city is that crime has spiked. last year saw over 1,600 people murdered in jamaica, 335 of them in stjames, the area where montego bay is. most of the crime is gang—related and focused in a small number of communities. the foreign office has advised holidaymakers that they should only travel to and from the airport to their hotels and when they do take excursions, to make sure they are arranged by official tour reps. the authorities say there will be more roadblocks and vehic
every year, around 200 thousand britons visit the popular holiday destination as nick davis reports. country that depends on tourism, the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it's something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect, and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in...
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nick davies has more.ry that depends on tourism, the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it is something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in gated or guarded secluded hotels. —— coast stay in gated or guarded all—inclusive hotels. but crime in the city has spiked. last year saw the 1,600 people murdered in jamaica. 335 of them in stjames, the area where montego bay is. most of the crime is gang—related and focused in a small number of communities. the foreign office has advised holidaymakers that they should only travel to and from the airport to their hotels and when they do take excursions to make sure they are arranged by official tour reps. the authorities say there will be more roadblocks and vehicle searches as they go after the gan
nick davies has more.ry that depends on tourism, the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it is something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in gated or guarded secluded hotels. —— coast stay in gated or guarded...
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showcases tom brady against nick foles anda chance for a franchise first against a dynasty's 6th, both teams are confident they will be celebrating sunday night. "winning"rashard davisour best. play the way we've been playing. and do our best." brandon brooks offensive guard for the eagles- "this is my first time being here, winning a nfc championship and playing for a super bowl so it will mean a lot ot me and im sure it will mean a lot for the city and i cant wait to see the city when we win."malcom brown- defensive lineman for the patriots- "you dont just wake up in the morning and play for a super bowl or hae the season we have, its a lot of hard work and dedication that goes into this game. now that media day is in the book, and the focus shifts to the game.alan branch- "thats it, were done."fans for both the patriots and eagls were out showing support for both teams-- and that was monday night-- you know they'll be flowing through the twin cities by week's end.reporting in minneapolis-- talent name-- back to you ( robin ) thanks jon. we will check back with you next hour. rebecca:continued dry weather along with warmer than normal temperatures can be expected
showcases tom brady against nick foles anda chance for a franchise first against a dynasty's 6th, both teams are confident they will be celebrating sunday night. "winning"rashard davisour best. play the way we've been playing. and do our best." brandon brooks offensive guard for the eagles- "this is my first time being here, winning a nfc championship and playing for a super bowl so it will mean a lot ot me and im sure it will mean a lot for the city and i cant wait to see...
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nick vallencia, i understand you just spoke to the friend of one of those killed. >> reporter:. i did, i spoke to johanna davis. he's going through what everyone else is going through. trying to process exactly what happened here about 24 hours ago. miss davis told me one of her best friend is bailey holtd, a 15-year-old who died here at the scene yesterday morning. they communicated with bailey over snapchat, trying to keep your streak going and they were trying too do that yesterday like a typical day. it wasn't until later that morning she realized that it was bailey the one killed here at the school. she described her as just a beautiful girl with a huge smile and infectious personality, somebody they had a lot of inside jokes and talked about boys and school a music, something you would expect any teenager to do. she's still processing the fact she's never going to be able to do that again with her friend. she's very close to the family and knew the other boy as well killed here, 15-year-old preston cope, as a great baseball player and somebody who loved the st. louis cardinals and somebody who was very q
nick vallencia, i understand you just spoke to the friend of one of those killed. >> reporter:. i did, i spoke to johanna davis. he's going through what everyone else is going through. trying to process exactly what happened here about 24 hours ago. miss davis told me one of her best friend is bailey holtd, a 15-year-old who died here at the scene yesterday morning. they communicated with bailey over snapchat, trying to keep your streak going and they were trying too do that yesterday...
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davis and boris johnson might beg to differ. i suspect if you don't know olly robbins' name already, you'll get to hear it this year. but don't wait. our political editor, nickis the most radical change of direction for this country. the idea that any bureaucrat could be in favour of radical change is a nonsense. the civil service may well have its own agenda. but ultimately, with a strong government, it should be the goverment's will that the civil service implements. i don't think that, watching him with three prime ministers, there'd ever be a moment that he would be in any way be patronising about the fact that he, you know, has more information at his fingertips. he's one of the tallest men in the british establishment, with one of the lowest profiles. yet he wields some of the greatest powers. he's never at the centre of attention. but he's always in the room, by the prime minister's side. olly robbins, theresa may's chief adviser on europe, is being dubbed ‘the real brexit secretary'. possibly eclipsing david davis. beyond the world of whitehall, most people have no idea who olly robbins is. but, day by day, he is shaping the nature of britain's depar
davis and boris johnson might beg to differ. i suspect if you don't know olly robbins' name already, you'll get to hear it this year. but don't wait. our political editor, nickis the most radical change of direction for this country. the idea that any bureaucrat could be in favour of radical change is a nonsense. the civil service may well have its own agenda. but ultimately, with a strong government, it should be the goverment's will that the civil service implements. i don't think that,...
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every year, around 200 thousand britons visit the popular holiday destination as nick davis reports. country that depends on tourism, the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it's something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect, and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in gated and guarded all—inclusive hotels where security isn't an issue. but the growing reality for people who live in the city is that crime has spiked. last year saw over 1,600 people murdered in jamaica, 335 of them in stjames, the area where montego bay is. most of the crime is gang—related and focused in a small number of communities. the foreign office has advised holidaymakers that they should only travel to and from the airport to their hotels and when they do take excursions, to make sure they are arranged by official tour reps. the authorities say there will be more roadblocks and vehic
every year, around 200 thousand britons visit the popular holiday destination as nick davis reports. country that depends on tourism, the pictures of troops on the streets in montego bay, jamaica's biggest resort, isn't ideal, but the government says it's something that needs to be done. the security forces are expected and have been directed to treat citizens with respect, and protect the dignity and safety of all. most of the tourists who visit montego bay and much of the north coast stay in...