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not long after that came the first oceans which spread all across the planet.t at the bottom of those primordial lotions that some of the very first life forms emerged 4.28 billion years ago next to cracks on the sea floor spraying out warm water and minerals. a billion years ago, life really got started. all sorts of new types of organisms exploded on the scene over the next few billion years. the first humans evolved around 2.5 million years ago and modern humans arrived very recently by comparison. just over 200,000 years ago. the claim that living organisms emerged on earth so early is controversial, but if confirmed, indicates that life is an unstoppable force and suggests that the universe is teeming with it. pallab ghosh, bbc news. let's see what the weather is like on planet earth today. prepare for a bumpy ride up to and including the weekend. overnight tonight, things turning lively especially across england and wales. strong winds and some rain around. n'gales battering the coast of the southern counties. 50 miles an hour oi’ southern counties. 50 mi
not long after that came the first oceans which spread all across the planet.t at the bottom of those primordial lotions that some of the very first life forms emerged 4.28 billion years ago next to cracks on the sea floor spraying out warm water and minerals. a billion years ago, life really got started. all sorts of new types of organisms exploded on the scene over the next few billion years. the first humans evolved around 2.5 million years ago and modern humans arrived very recently by...
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than they were not so long ago. i actually saw . worse off position than they were not so long ago. st davos economic statistic at the last davos economic forum that said that at the current of change, in iezc of 3 of change, in iezc of gender 3 pace of change, in terms of gender equity and business politics, it would take up until 2059 four that gap to be narrowed. the pay gap? yes. so i think we still have a long way to go. i must admit, i am not as optimistic as he is, dare i say. no, but i still appreciate his views on this. it is worth recognising and acknowledging the strides that have been made. that is right, every time somebody as influential as he mentions any sort of equality issue eeeeeee eee eee ee eeeeles eee; is worth that. we picked the it is worth that. we picked the philippine inquirerfor the front page of the picture of chuck berry, because even in the they because even in the philippines they are chuck berry. are talking about chuck berry. incredible. i know! ithink it highlights the extent of the aberration for him globally. he lives to the ripe old age of 90, kn
than they were not so long ago. i actually saw . worse off position than they were not so long ago. st davos economic statistic at the last davos economic forum that said that at the current of change, in iezc of 3 of change, in iezc of gender 3 pace of change, in terms of gender equity and business politics, it would take up until 2059 four that gap to be narrowed. the pay gap? yes. so i think we still have a long way to go. i must admit, i am not as optimistic as he is, dare i say. no, but i...
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not long after that came the first oceans, which spread all across the planet.ry first lifeforms emerged, 4.28 billion years ago, next to cracks which began to form on the surface, springing forth warm water and minerals. 1 billion years ago, life got started. all sorts of new types of organisms exploded on the scene over the next few billion years. the first humans evolved around 2.5 million years ago. and modern humans arrived very recently, by comparison, just over 200,000 years ago. the claim that living organisms emerged on earth so early is controversial, but if confirmed, indicates that life is an unstoppable force, and suggests that the universe is teeming with it. the best blockbuster movies often end with an unpredictable twist, and this year's oscars surely lived up to that — a mix—up saw la la land named best picture, when it was actually moonlight. well now, it's been announced the two accountants responsible for muddling up the main award envelopes will not be employed to do thejob again. with more from hollywood, here's james cook. the head of the
not long after that came the first oceans, which spread all across the planet.ry first lifeforms emerged, 4.28 billion years ago, next to cracks which began to form on the surface, springing forth warm water and minerals. 1 billion years ago, life got started. all sorts of new types of organisms exploded on the scene over the next few billion years. the first humans evolved around 2.5 million years ago. and modern humans arrived very recently, by comparison, just over 200,000 years ago. the...
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case at all so i will not give her a kiss, is that 0k? how longtoo young to learn about relationships and sex? these six and seven—year—olds are learning about their bodies, and soon it will be compulsory for all school children to have lessons like this. today the government announced that age—appropriate classes will be taught to children as young as four. if we only have sex education at secondary school and the children are already going through puberty and they are already thinking about having boyfriends and girlfriends which is happening, they won't know what to do, who to turn to, they won't know how they feel about things. the strongest argument for change and more up—to—date teaching is times have changed. children are more exposed to sexual images than they ever have been through the internet and mobile phones. guidance that schools are looking to in terms of how they teach relationships and sex education was developed in the year 2000 and britain is a very different place, so it is really important that we have an updated approach that
case at all so i will not give her a kiss, is that 0k? how longtoo young to learn about relationships and sex? these six and seven—year—olds are learning about their bodies, and soon it will be compulsory for all school children to have lessons like this. today the government announced that age—appropriate classes will be taught to children as young as four. if we only have sex education at secondary school and the children are already going through puberty and they are already thinking...
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not long after that came the first oceans, which spread across the planet. he was at the bottom of those primordial oceans that the first life forms emerged four point two 8 billion years ago next to cracks on the seafloor that sprang out warm water and minerals. a billion years ago life really got started. all sorts of new organisms exploded on the scene over the next few billion years. the first humans evolved 2.5 million years ago. modern humans arrived very recently, just over 200,000 .ears ago the claim that living organisms emerged so early is controversial, but if confirmed indicates that life is an unstoppable force. it suggests the universe is teaming with it. laura: the 4 billion-year-old fossil bringing today's broadcast to a close review can find more on our website. to reach me and most of the bbc team, go to twitter. i am @lauratrevelyan. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, givin
not long after that came the first oceans, which spread across the planet. he was at the bottom of those primordial oceans that the first life forms emerged four point two 8 billion years ago next to cracks on the seafloor that sprang out warm water and minerals. a billion years ago life really got started. all sorts of new organisms exploded on the scene over the next few billion years. the first humans evolved 2.5 million years ago. modern humans arrived very recently, just over 200,000 .ears...
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not long after that came the first oceans, which spread all across the planet.egan to form on the service, spring of warm water and minerals. i billion years ago, life got started. all sorts of new types of organism exploded on the scene over the next few billion yea rs. scene over the next few billion years. —— organisms. the first humans evolved around 2.5 million yea rs humans evolved around 2.5 million years ago, and modern humans arrived very recently, by comparison, just over 200,000 years ago. the claim that living organisms emerge on earth so early is controversial, but if confirmed, indicates that life is an unstoppable force, and suggest that the universe is teeming with it. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... does this look like a familiar sight? so, which city has the worst traffic jams in asia? sight? so, which city has the worst trafficjams in asia? we took to the streets to find out. first the plates slipped gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and dow
not long after that came the first oceans, which spread all across the planet.egan to form on the service, spring of warm water and minerals. i billion years ago, life got started. all sorts of new types of organism exploded on the scene over the next few billion yea rs. scene over the next few billion years. —— organisms. the first humans evolved around 2.5 million yea rs humans evolved around 2.5 million years ago, and modern humans arrived very recently, by comparison, just over 200,000...
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not for long. diego costa, 2-0. break. not for long. diego costa, 2—0., right quy- 2—0. right place, right time, right guy. sometimes it is that simple. costa was denied his 50th premier league goal by a fingertip. some fa ns league goal by a fingertip. some fans will have missed manuel lanzini's injury time strike. too late. chelsea are ten points clear again. they're much to the title might soon become a stroke. the deserved to beat us. it is very simple. if you want to beat chelsea, you have got to hope for them to make mistakes and use their mistakes and then you have a chance, but if it is the other way around, if you are the one who makes it the m ista kes are the one who makes it the mistakes against them, it is very hard. it is very hard to come back in the game. manchester united's zlatan ibrahimovic and bournemouth defender tyrone mings have both been charged with violent conduct following their premier league match on saturday. mings appeared to catch the head of the player with his studs as he lay on the ground. the striker then caught the de
not for long. diego costa, 2-0. break. not for long. diego costa, 2—0., right quy- 2—0. right place, right time, right guy. sometimes it is that simple. costa was denied his 50th premier league goal by a fingertip. some fa ns league goal by a fingertip. some fans will have missed manuel lanzini's injury time strike. too late. chelsea are ten points clear again. they're much to the title might soon become a stroke. the deserved to beat us. it is very simple. if you want to beat chelsea, you...
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. >> reporter: not long after tammi toliver lost her mother she was contacted by a client who was battling cancer who wanted her makeup done and says she was shocked at what a big difference just a little bit of makeup made. >> feel like they are beauty and we can give that back to them and let them know the chemo and radiation does not steal their beauty and joy. >> reporter: and they enjoyed makeup and mimosa and touching on dry skins and spots common during radiation and chemo. >> you lose your hair and that is a big thing and you want something to look different or the same and makeup does that for you. >> reporter: tammi toliver says she will partner with abramson and the american cancer society for beauty respite days for cancer patients in memory of her mom. >> we can help somebody else and continue the fight until there is a cure. >> reporter: reporting in university city trish hartman channel six action news. charter school of wilmington gave up a night's sleep for a great cause and had an action for to be positive organization and funds research for pediatric cancer and helps fam
. >> reporter: not long after tammi toliver lost her mother she was contacted by a client who was battling cancer who wanted her makeup done and says she was shocked at what a big difference just a little bit of makeup made. >> feel like they are beauty and we can give that back to them and let them know the chemo and radiation does not steal their beauty and joy. >> reporter: and they enjoyed makeup and mimosa and touching on dry skins and spots common during radiation and...
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i had not a long career, but a medium i had not a long career, but a & career, ten i had not a long careerdaysin manager, one of the most special days in my life, because after tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. to recover how tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. to recover how we tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. to recover how we recovered today, would this mentality to play today, woutd this mentalityto—play today, woutd this mentat'rtyto—ptay attack, today, wodtd this mentalityto—ptay attack, we could not attack more and attack, we could not attack more often because liverpool is a top team. —— with this mentality. in other games on sunday, manchester united have moved ahead of arsenal and into 5th place after a 3—1win at middlesbrough. thanks to a 2—1victory over southampton. roger federer has won a record—equalling fifth title at the indian wells masters. this is match point in california, with federer‘s compatriot stan wawrinka serving on the near side. it ended 6—4, 7—5 to the 35—year—old, who says he's still on his comeback fro
i had not a long career, but a medium i had not a long career, but a & career, ten i had not a long careerdaysin manager, one of the most special days in my life, because after tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. to recover how tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. to recover how we tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. to recover how we recovered today, would this mentality to play today, woutd this mentalityto—play today, woutd this...
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and not long after that discovery, a suspect was taken into custody in san francisco.ron 4's alecia reid has the latest details in the investigation. the victims were discovered after a family member from san francisco called police in sacramento for a welfare check. unfortunately that gut feeling that something was wrong, proved right.at least one person was taken into custody from this building behind me. pkgall day long, investigators have been combing the scene inside this sacramento south land park home. sot - it's real sad. real sad.neighbors are completely shocked that a quadruple homicide happened on this normally quiet block. sot - this is the first time anything like this happened. (in how long?) we've been living here 30 years.police say the 4 victims included a woman, 2 children, and a relative. neighbors didn't hear any fighting, gunshots, or suspicious behavior overnight. but they woke up to a crime scene and numerous police officers on their street.sot - very disheartening that you never know what's going on next door police say the victims knew their at
and not long after that discovery, a suspect was taken into custody in san francisco.ron 4's alecia reid has the latest details in the investigation. the victims were discovered after a family member from san francisco called police in sacramento for a welfare check. unfortunately that gut feeling that something was wrong, proved right.at least one person was taken into custody from this building behind me. pkgall day long, investigators have been combing the scene inside this sacramento south...
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not that long ago the government broke up what looked to be a done deal to create a gigantic companyh a lower tax rate. both sides fully compiled with the laws stated and the government changed the laws specifically to stop this one deal. immediately allergan, which was supposed to be worth $360 if the deal went through traded down to the low 230s as traders scrambled to raise cash and looked like a golden opportunity. cheap company much below. but the stock fell another quick 30 points as the shareholder base kept bleeding and bleeding. you had no ability to tell when the selling would end. that's why you have a combination of hedge funds and jurors who use borrowed money to maintain positions, you have to expect the pressure to be immense if the deal goes south and not be solve in one day or two or three. you know why i say once a company gets a takeover bid, i want you to ring the register on the stock. the risks are too great and rewards are subpar. heed the thunder of fellow shareholders and recognize they could be at the heart of selling in your stocks that has nothing to do wi
not that long ago the government broke up what looked to be a done deal to create a gigantic companyh a lower tax rate. both sides fully compiled with the laws stated and the government changed the laws specifically to stop this one deal. immediately allergan, which was supposed to be worth $360 if the deal went through traded down to the low 230s as traders scrambled to raise cash and looked like a golden opportunity. cheap company much below. but the stock fell another quick 30 points as the...
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ruin and because it cuts the medicare trust fund, medicare will run out of money now in 2025, not very long away. not very comforting for an elderly person in a nursing home or for their kids who might have to help support them. finally, trumpcare might be one of the biggest assaults on women's health that we've seen yet. the bill reduces coverage for maternity care. for mammograms. for birth control and more. it eliminates next year's funding for planned parenthood which provides health care for millions of american women every year. so it's no wonder the republicans kept this plan under lock and key. it's no wonder they want to jam it through before the american people learn what's in it. it's no wonder they want to vote before the congressional budget office tells us how many people will lose coverage and by how much this will increase the deficit. they're ashamed of this plan and it's amazing to me that after 8 years, they are so ill prepared that they don't have their act together and that both from the right side of their party and the left side of their party, people are taking shots
ruin and because it cuts the medicare trust fund, medicare will run out of money now in 2025, not very long away. not very comforting for an elderly person in a nursing home or for their kids who might have to help support them. finally, trumpcare might be one of the biggest assaults on women's health that we've seen yet. the bill reduces coverage for maternity care. for mammograms. for birth control and more. it eliminates next year's funding for planned parenthood which provides health care...
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broke out not long ago. at this hour, probably a lot of people are at the gym taking classes or working out. we'll stay on top of that. >> our assignment desk is making phone calls, and we'll get more information on this fire at a facility in the northeast. the workout facility, afc, is what it's called. >>> meanwhile, breaking news, president trump has just signed a new executive order replacing his previous travel ban. >> this is a live look right now from washington, d.c. where administration officials, secretary of state, rex tillerson, is at the podium now listing the details of the ban. let's listen in. >> the state department will coordinate with other federal agencies and implement these temporary restrictions in an orderly manner. our embassies and consulates around the world play an important role in making sure that our nation is secure as it can be. the state department will implement the provisions in this order that allow for the ad missions of refugees when it is determined they do not pose a
broke out not long ago. at this hour, probably a lot of people are at the gym taking classes or working out. we'll stay on top of that. >> our assignment desk is making phone calls, and we'll get more information on this fire at a facility in the northeast. the workout facility, afc, is what it's called. >>> meanwhile, breaking news, president trump has just signed a new executive order replacing his previous travel ban. >> this is a live look right now from washington,...
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it was cold enough to hail but not long to stick around for a long time. at this point , no reports of any danger. just enough to cause at exiem. >> rain, hard rain off and on. i did see some of that hail at my plate yesterday. i grabbed my son. , you know, it's unusual to see that much hail falling that fast. i don't know if you got it at your house but we got it at my house. >> i was caught in it too. >> christian and south san francisco. we'll keep checking back with you. thank you. >> time is now 4:35. fibs are investigating two incidents that shutdown a neighborhood for more than ten hours. just before midnight saturday. reports said shots were fired and a 17-year-old girl. when the police arrived the suspect poin ed a gun at the police who then shot at men several times. three people were taken to the hospitals for treatment. they are all expected to survive. the da office is looking into the officer-involved shooting while the police look at the other shooting as attempted murder. police officers were not hurt. >>> we are learning more about a car c
it was cold enough to hail but not long to stick around for a long time. at this point , no reports of any danger. just enough to cause at exiem. >> rain, hard rain off and on. i did see some of that hail at my plate yesterday. i grabbed my son. , you know, it's unusual to see that much hail falling that fast. i don't know if you got it at your house but we got it at my house. >> i was caught in it too. >> christian and south san francisco. we'll keep checking back with you....
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he was just tell me not long ago about -- telling me not long ago about the cheapness of heroin in ohio. i was really surprised how available it is. the new england journal of medicine, yes, we have a big prescription drug problem. i'm telling you, we can do better about that. anything -- if i have any ability to do something about it, we're going to reduce the availability of prescription drugs. that's swace easier, i think -- some ways easier, i think. but the heroin thing, according to the new england journal of medicine, says that the problem we're seeing is more availability, lower price, and higher purity. that's pretty much a law enforcement thing. more availability, higher purity, and lower price. that translates into more drug abuse, more heroin abuse, if we don't watch it. mike, good to see you. thanks for your advice on that. and other subjects. mr. jepsen: we have time for one more question. mr. sessions: are you going to call it? [laughter] i see this one in the middle. questioner: general sessions, thanks for being here. tim fox from montana. roadway -- recognizinging that
he was just tell me not long ago about -- telling me not long ago about the cheapness of heroin in ohio. i was really surprised how available it is. the new england journal of medicine, yes, we have a big prescription drug problem. i'm telling you, we can do better about that. anything -- if i have any ability to do something about it, we're going to reduce the availability of prescription drugs. that's swace easier, i think -- some ways easier, i think. but the heroin thing, according to the...
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they're still not long but they're pairing down their long exposure. so that's a source of weakness. they're clearly not going to be any equity here. so i think there is something where we can see it. >> so this is pullback you buy. what record looks attractive? >> so i think one needs to keep a margin. we were saying 45%. we think it is more time. when it goes on, there's some good from it behind the market. >> all right. thank you for coming by. >> so what marko was explaining or talking about, i will try to unwalk-ify this. as the market goes lower, they have to sell more and more the 34 market goes. it is negative gamut. typically not a one day event and i'm not saying that's what happened but i think that's what you're talking about now. that could potentially take volatility index significantly higher than it is now. >> absolutely. there is a chasing of the market. i'm not trying to forecast but this volatility will get back into the market. the vix goes up and some investors will read that as a negative risk type of signal. >> that was options ac
they're still not long but they're pairing down their long exposure. so that's a source of weakness. they're clearly not going to be any equity here. so i think there is something where we can see it. >> so this is pullback you buy. what record looks attractive? >> so i think one needs to keep a margin. we were saying 45%. we think it is more time. when it goes on, there's some good from it behind the market. >> all right. thank you for coming by. >> so what marko was...
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as the president said not long ago, our nation's friendship will grow even stronger.ether we will achieve greater heights to the benefit of our two peoples and the world. we stand with israel today and every day because our bond was lit millennia ago in the finery of faith. over the mantle of our homes since the year i was first elected to congress are the framed words that have long inspired our little family. we had them in her home in a small town in indiana. we had them in the governor's residence. and now, they are displayed over the mantle in the home of the vice president of the united states. they come from the book of jeremiah, and they read "for i know the plans i have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." these words are as true today as they were in millennia past. they should give us -- all of us -- renewed hope that even in these troubled times with widening challenges and unknowable threats, that our bond is unbreakable. our future is bright. i know with all of my heart that with your help, with gods he
as the president said not long ago, our nation's friendship will grow even stronger.ether we will achieve greater heights to the benefit of our two peoples and the world. we stand with israel today and every day because our bond was lit millennia ago in the finery of faith. over the mantle of our homes since the year i was first elected to congress are the framed words that have long inspired our little family. we had them in her home in a small town in indiana. we had them in the governor's...
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in not too long, he was head of the office. at age 27, he was the top washington lobbyist for it major global pharmaceutical company. making lots of money, yet a huge budget, yet lots of perks, yet lots of stock, and he had connections. get access to power in washington. brian: there are two names in the story that relate. roche and genentech. brody: roche is a global swiss pharmaceutical company and the other is a bio company. in 2009, they took over and renamed the company genentech. samesentially they are the nowany, then roche and genentech. brian: how did you hear about him? brody: i heard rumors downtown about a young and powerful lobbyist spending a lot of money and who was living a lavish lifestyle. over the course of time as a lobbyist, he belonged to 8 golf courses, each of which costs $100,000 to join. brian: where are they located? brody: one in washington, a couple in richmond, one in new york. a couple in san francisco where genentech is based. he was a big golfer, but he also kept a separate set of golf clubs at
in not too long, he was head of the office. at age 27, he was the top washington lobbyist for it major global pharmaceutical company. making lots of money, yet a huge budget, yet lots of perks, yet lots of stock, and he had connections. get access to power in washington. brian: there are two names in the story that relate. roche and genentech. brody: roche is a global swiss pharmaceutical company and the other is a bio company. in 2009, they took over and renamed the company genentech....
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this is what happened on the bridge on 95 not long ago. friday afternoon in october, a hole opened up clear through the bridge deck. scary. and now the patch that was put in place over that hole not holding up so well. >> we think that maybe there was a problem with the original construction, that the concrete wasn't what it should have been. >> reporter: the original bridge built in the 1960s, gary runco says there are other issues. >> the reinforcing bars look like some of them are discontinuous. because of that, the deck tends to vibrate a little bit more than it should at the joints. that's where it's falling apart. >> reporter: feeling that vibration right now? >> contract actually going to be awarded to fix the bridge deck. long-term this structure needs a complete rehab or needs to be replaced. this bridge, like so many others, can't be forgotten. >> quite frankly, we've been under funding it and it needs to change. >> reporter: with this bridge, safety changes will be coming soon. and back here now live along i-95, coming up next ho
this is what happened on the bridge on 95 not long ago. friday afternoon in october, a hole opened up clear through the bridge deck. scary. and now the patch that was put in place over that hole not holding up so well. >> we think that maybe there was a problem with the original construction, that the concrete wasn't what it should have been. >> reporter: the original bridge built in the 1960s, gary runco says there are other issues. >> the reinforcing bars look like some of...
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yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr huntand yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr hunt and nhsht be amended or dropped because of the sheer volume of patients, with the focus instead on urgent cases. now he is saying not only is it essential to keep the 95% but that it will be met over the next year, by march 2018. i think there's a message that more money has been pledged in the budget to the nhs and social care in england, so it is time for the hospital system to deliver but there is some way to go. performance in england is that 85%. the target has not been hit since mid—2015 so a lot of effort will have to be made to get back and already, hospital leaders in england and nhs providers are saying it is simply unrealistic, given record levels of demand. they don't see where the money is going to come from to make it happen. i think ministers have set themselves up think ministers have set themselves up with something here. getting back to that 95% in the year, against which they will be judged. sir howard hodgkin, one of the most celebrated figures in british contemporary art,
yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr huntand yes, fiona, it was not long ago that mr hunt and nhsht be amended or dropped because of the sheer volume of patients, with the focus instead on urgent cases. now he is saying not only is it essential to keep the 95% but that it will be met over the next year, by march 2018. i think there's a message that more money has been pledged in the budget to the nhs and social care in england, so it is time for the hospital system to deliver but there is...
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that's right, not long after we spent the year talking about tata. that is just down the road.s being discussed, including the deadly strike action. —— including potentially strike action. you're watching bbc news. the headlines: voting is taking place in the house of lords to decide whether to try to get an amendment to the brexit bill. two british trainee doctors have been killed while fighting for islamic state in the iraqi city of mosul. the government is making it compulsory for all schools in england to provide sex education.
that's right, not long after we spent the year talking about tata. that is just down the road.s being discussed, including the deadly strike action. —— including potentially strike action. you're watching bbc news. the headlines: voting is taking place in the house of lords to decide whether to try to get an amendment to the brexit bill. two british trainee doctors have been killed while fighting for islamic state in the iraqi city of mosul. the government is making it compulsory for all...
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not long. do not worry. we are in very good shape.hat kind of deal would you be willing to make with the president on health care? >> i am not obamacare. i will work with different people across the aisle to make the law better. you can always improve a law. but you cannot intentionally sabotage obamacare, which is what donald trump is suggesting. and keep in mind the president is now their establishment. republicans control congress. if health care fails, it's on their watch. it's because they did it. and it's because they need to own it. and my hope is that they do the right thing and improve the law rather than try to sabotage it. >> you said you are on obama care. >> yes. >> meaning that's how you're enrolled in health insurance. >> that is correct. in fact, we're required as members of congress to buy off the d.c. exchange. so i'm buying it off that exchange, even though my residence is in california. >> a lot of people think that you -- that members of congress and the senate get special deals with very, very lavish health care
not long. do not worry. we are in very good shape.hat kind of deal would you be willing to make with the president on health care? >> i am not obamacare. i will work with different people across the aisle to make the law better. you can always improve a law. but you cannot intentionally sabotage obamacare, which is what donald trump is suggesting. and keep in mind the president is now their establishment. republicans control congress. if health care fails, it's on their watch. it's...
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is interesting the democrats will make a deal with me on health care as soon as obamacare folds, not long. do not worry, we are in very good shape. michael. my quotes from his remarks last week. this is what he said from the oval office about health care, it's not going to be pretty, this year should be much worse when it explodes which it will soon. presidents have used that desk to exhort us, not a president talk about bad things about ourselves, it's quite a transition. >> i heard that and watching by myself and you're absolutely right, brian, usually the presidents use the oval office to inspire people and exhort them to the best and the american tradition to basically say our health care system in the country is going to collapse and explode which implies a lot of people are going to get hurt and that's a good thing because then we can change it it's something rarely if ever heard from any american president especially behiend that resolut desk. >> the other thing that came out today his disapproval rating. if i were the political director, that would become my operati operating thes
is interesting the democrats will make a deal with me on health care as soon as obamacare folds, not long. do not worry, we are in very good shape. michael. my quotes from his remarks last week. this is what he said from the oval office about health care, it's not going to be pretty, this year should be much worse when it explodes which it will soon. presidents have used that desk to exhort us, not a president talk about bad things about ourselves, it's quite a transition. >> i heard that...
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donald trump was asked about his position not long ago, this was the reply.e in your attorney general? total. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you guard.|j do. this is the issue. that was jeff sessions in january speaking do. this is the issue. that was jeff sessions injanuary speaking under oath at a senate hearing. sessions injanuary speaking under oath at a senate hearinglj sessions injanuary speaking under oath at a senate hearing. i did not have communications with the russians. the problem is, he had met the russian ambassador twice. mr sessions is about to hold a press conference in washington, dc. the moment it begins at the department ofjustice you'll see it here live an outside source. we
donald trump was asked about his position not long ago, this was the reply.e in your attorney general? total. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you guard.|j do. this is the issue. that was jeff sessions in january speaking do. this is the issue. that was jeff sessions injanuary speaking under oath at a senate hearing. sessions injanuary speaking under oath at a senate hearinglj sessions injanuary speaking under oath at a senate hearing. i did not have communications...
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hard to believe a heavy coat is needed given the temperatures we had not long ago.people found a way to make the best of it. >> today, biting cold will likely leave many philadelphians dreaming of warmer weather. >> i love it. i need it back. >> for him, it's cold and snowing or no point. >> i hate snow when it's not canceling my exams. >> but this fawfe father and dar from boston insist it could be worse. >> tom car shared the same optimism. >> it's warmed up from this morning. there was ice. >> savanna's son brought her into the cold. the winds made for decent kite flying river. >> we are just enjoying the beautiful day. >> though the frigid temperatures whittled away signs of spring outside -- >> what was your favorite? >> the blue ones. >> nice. >> inside the convention center it was a glimpse of what's ahead. >> this makes me so excited. i love the flowers and everything. it's exciting. spring fever. >> and the added bonus of ofreprieve from the cold. >> if we were going to be outside, we never would have done this today. they have the right idea going to the f
hard to believe a heavy coat is needed given the temperatures we had not long ago.people found a way to make the best of it. >> today, biting cold will likely leave many philadelphians dreaming of warmer weather. >> i love it. i need it back. >> for him, it's cold and snowing or no point. >> i hate snow when it's not canceling my exams. >> but this fawfe father and dar from boston insist it could be worse. >> tom car shared the same optimism. >> it's...
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not long. do not worry. we in very good shape. michael, my quotes from his remarks last week -- this is what he said from the oval office about health care. it's not going to be pretty. it's getting much worse. this year should be much worse. when it explodes, which it will soon. and i made the point contemporaneously last week, presidents have used that desk, that office, mostly to exor the us. >> right. >> very few times have we heard a president talk about bad things about ourselves. it's quite a transition. >> yeah. i heard you say that, and i was watching by myself, and i said you know you are absolutely right, brian. usually presidents use the oval office especially to inspire people and to exor the them to the best in the american tradition. to basically say, you know, our health care system in this country is going to collapse and explode, which also implies that a lot of people are going to get hurt and that's a good thing because then we can change it. it's like something we have rarely if ever heard from any american pr
not long. do not worry. we in very good shape. michael, my quotes from his remarks last week -- this is what he said from the oval office about health care. it's not going to be pretty. it's getting much worse. this year should be much worse. when it explodes, which it will soon. and i made the point contemporaneously last week, presidents have used that desk, that office, mostly to exor the us. >> right. >> very few times have we heard a president talk about bad things about...
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not long to wait until we find out what's in that speech. in and for your analysis. just to say of course we will be right across that budget announcement on the bbc, with all of our experts and resources on television, radio and online. so you can keep right across it as it happens. moving on now. the usjustice department has levied its largest ever criminal fine in an export control and sanctions case against chinese company zte. the company has pleaded guilty to violating the trade embargos against iran and north korea. rico hizon has been following the story from our singapore bureau. what's been going on? and interesting investigation. nowjust as will indeed be served. the chinese telecommunications giant which will pay a hefty fine of more than $1 billion us is accused of buying us components, putting them into zte equipments and then illegally shipping them to those two countries, north korea and iran. the equipment included routers, micro— services and controllers, put on the encryption or antiterrorism reasons. they also made 283 sh
not long to wait until we find out what's in that speech. in and for your analysis. just to say of course we will be right across that budget announcement on the bbc, with all of our experts and resources on television, radio and online. so you can keep right across it as it happens. moving on now. the usjustice department has levied its largest ever criminal fine in an export control and sanctions case against chinese company zte. the company has pleaded guilty to violating the trade embargos...
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. >> you might remember, not long ago, tim tebow was the heisman trophy winning water back. now is a minor league baseball player in the mets training camp. >>> we all know weight lifting goes along with being a football player. this is joseph pena. after this squat, he is the texas state record holder. he just pressed 1,000 pounds. >> 1,000 one wow. >> do not try that at home. >>> thank you joe, thank you for joining us everyone. our coverage continues on ktvu plus, have a great night it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. you want to hear an interesting thing about stairs? not really. if the height of a single step is off by as little as two millimeters, most people will trip. i don't care. two milli... that doesn't seem right. no, it's true. i did a series of experiments when i was 12. my father broke his clavicle. is that why they sent you to boarding school? no. that was a result of my work with lasers. (music playing) new neighbor? evid
. >> you might remember, not long ago, tim tebow was the heisman trophy winning water back. now is a minor league baseball player in the mets training camp. >>> we all know weight lifting goes along with being a football player. this is joseph pena. after this squat, he is the texas state record holder. he just pressed 1,000 pounds. >> 1,000 one wow. >> do not try that at home. >>> thank you joe, thank you for joining us everyone. our coverage continues on...
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not long. do not worry. we are in very good shape. >> after acknowledging that obamacare was the law of the land, house speaker paul ryan appears to be reversing course. told donors they will not abandon the effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act. >> attorney general jeff sessions put so-called sanctuary cities on notice. sessions warned that the department of justice will cut funding to cities that ignore federal law and protect undocumented immigrants from deportation. but officials in many of the cities remain defiant. they say undocumented immigrants who commit violent crimes are the exception not the rule. >> turning now to the weather. the south is in for another date of severe storms. it will be mostly strong winds, large hail. some isolated thunderstorms are also possible. like this funnel cloud spotted in mississippi near the tennessee border. people in tennessee, about 80 miles north of there were surprised by how fast their backyards and roads fl the storms today will be centered on
not long. do not worry. we are in very good shape. >> after acknowledging that obamacare was the law of the land, house speaker paul ryan appears to be reversing course. told donors they will not abandon the effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act. >> attorney general jeff sessions put so-called sanctuary cities on notice. sessions warned that the department of justice will cut funding to cities that ignore federal law and protect undocumented immigrants from...
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not long-lived, but it could last no more than an hour. we may have straggler showers behind, but not severe by any mean the. in terms of forecast for the winds, 41 miles an hour for gusts tomorrow at noon. that's without the thunderstorms. get ready. day planner, 60s to start. 76 by 1:00, and things will heat up about 1:00. behind the front, cooler on thursday, and 50s, and snow or rain shower possible on friday, and now saturday, cold, back into the 40s, and then the 50s on sunday, and 60s on monday and tuesday. a better chance of showers on tuesday. >>> all right, i'm up here with a mix of millennials we have gathered to watch the president's joint address to congress, and we cannot talk to all of them. i can tell you, it's been a party up here in the conference room no beverages or alcoholic beverages allowed. there's been good energy here, and about what they heard. i guess in general, just your general take on what the president said. he wanted to be optimistic and hopeful. did he achieve that? >> i think he started off with the tone
not long-lived, but it could last no more than an hour. we may have straggler showers behind, but not severe by any mean the. in terms of forecast for the winds, 41 miles an hour for gusts tomorrow at noon. that's without the thunderstorms. get ready. day planner, 60s to start. 76 by 1:00, and things will heat up about 1:00. behind the front, cooler on thursday, and 50s, and snow or rain shower possible on friday, and now saturday, cold, back into the 40s, and then the 50s on sunday, and 60s on...
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but not for long. that's because -- he >>> a suspected bank robber managed to get away with money but not for long. he allegedly committed another crime right in front of undercover officers. on friday, frederick vincent, accused of robbing a was comerica bank worker, deputies checked the area but they could not find him. the next day, a san raphael officer conducting a sting operation spotted a drug deal nearby. it turned out one of the suspect had a large amount of stolen money from the bank. >>> watch your step. this could be slithering around. look real close. this is a rattle snake sunning itself near a bike path in the line ridge open space and concorde. animal control officials say a combination of the recent rains and now the warmer weather are drawing them out.>>> a perfect day to kick off san francisco's 10th season of sunday streets. a stretch of valencia street was closed to allow pedestrians and cyclists to rule the road. >>> it is also the 50th anniversary of the summer of love. exhibits a
but not for long. that's because -- he >>> a suspected bank robber managed to get away with money but not for long. he allegedly committed another crime right in front of undercover officers. on friday, frederick vincent, accused of robbing a was comerica bank worker, deputies checked the area but they could not find him. the next day, a san raphael officer conducting a sting operation spotted a drug deal nearby. it turned out one of the suspect had a large amount of stolen money from...
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not long ago, i saw a photograph of a small baby raccoon and it was hunched over on the road and the caption someone gave it sad when you realize you don't want to be responsible for anything anymore. you just want to nap and be small. i arranged my life so i see cute pictures of animal on the internet every day. i'm not usually seized by them in the way that i was in this one. the desire to advocate, to give up, for me that this primal right now. like everybody else alive i am fighting a slight response over time. there's a lot going on. every day as a fresh fear and outrage and even though we have all these tiny blips of action the internet posts, the petitions and arches, no single one of them is going to fix what is happening. the world is on the verge of something and one way to look at it is we are climbin as we are c of the moral universe but from the present advantage it is hard to see if it is spendin bendings justice the way martin luther king said in its natural to want to look away. i want to look away for the past few years i think we all have. this new world of ours tha
not long ago, i saw a photograph of a small baby raccoon and it was hunched over on the road and the caption someone gave it sad when you realize you don't want to be responsible for anything anymore. you just want to nap and be small. i arranged my life so i see cute pictures of animal on the internet every day. i'm not usually seized by them in the way that i was in this one. the desire to advocate, to give up, for me that this primal right now. like everybody else alive i am fighting a...
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this is the scene we were at not long ago. you see it along market street near 62nd. police say their shooting victim, a 37-year-old father, confronted several men who had earlier in the night son of about $40. police say the dad was not armed, but at least one of the men he confronted was. that man allegedlyired about nine rounds, shooting the dad twice in the face. fortunately for the victims, police were patrolling near that shooting, heard gunfire, raced to the scene, and got there so quickly they were able to grab the victim. the man again shot twice in the face, rushed him to presbyterian hospital. the other positive thing in police's corner is that their police cameras captured video of the suspect in the next half hour, i'm going to break down all the evidence police are dealing with now in their favor. that video of the suspect running from the scene as well areev helping them find the shooter at this hour. for now, reporting live in southwest philadelphia, nbc10 news. >>> another shooter remains on the loose following a barricade situation in philadelphia wh
this is the scene we were at not long ago. you see it along market street near 62nd. police say their shooting victim, a 37-year-old father, confronted several men who had earlier in the night son of about $40. police say the dad was not armed, but at least one of the men he confronted was. that man allegedlyired about nine rounds, shooting the dad twice in the face. fortunately for the victims, police were patrolling near that shooting, heard gunfire, raced to the scene, and got there so...
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this offer is not available in stores and may not last long, so hurry, call or click now. it cosmetics works with dermatologists and plastic surgeons to give you proven skincare with clinical results. so we spoke to one of them, dr. steven h. dayan. dr. dayan recently conducted a study where women were ranked on whether they looked better with no makeup, their regular makeup, or bye bye foundation and it cosmetics. we had 27 women come into our office between the ages of 21 and 69. we told these women to wear your own makeup, make it like you're going out on a saturday night, look as best as you can. they came into our office and we took photographs of these women. so this is a patient who comes in wearing her own makeup. we have her take her makeup off and then we take a picture of her with no makeup. and then we take a picture of her with it cosmetics makeup. we asked over 300 reviewers, "how old do you think these women are?" it was surprising to find that when they wore their own makeup, they actually registered at 1.3 years older than their real age. and when they wore
this offer is not available in stores and may not last long, so hurry, call or click now. it cosmetics works with dermatologists and plastic surgeons to give you proven skincare with clinical results. so we spoke to one of them, dr. steven h. dayan. dr. dayan recently conducted a study where women were ranked on whether they looked better with no makeup, their regular makeup, or bye bye foundation and it cosmetics. we had 27 women come into our office between the ages of 21 and 69. we told...
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. >>> not long ago about half the country was buzzing with rusty patch bumblebees.rden variety, busy bees. this week, they became the first to land on the u.s. endangered species list. mark strassman has our report. >> reporter: in eastern tennessee's great smoky mountains national park, the only place you can now see a rusty patch bumblebee is inside this drawer. part of the park's nature collection. >> these two boxes here. >> reporter: becky nichols. >> we haven't seen them here in the park since 2001. >> reporter: not a single one? >> no. >> reporter: rusty patched bumblebees, important poll th they -- pollinators for tomatoes, nest underground. they have a range that stretched into the upper midwest and northeast. they face many threats. >> loss of habitat, pesticide, diseases. all of these things contribute to the overall decline of pollinators. >> reporter: bumblebees, honeybees, butterflies. in all, about 40% of pollinator species now face extinction. about 75% of the world's food supply depends at least partly on what they do. professor sidney cameron from
. >>> not long ago about half the country was buzzing with rusty patch bumblebees.rden variety, busy bees. this week, they became the first to land on the u.s. endangered species list. mark strassman has our report. >> reporter: in eastern tennessee's great smoky mountains national park, the only place you can now see a rusty patch bumblebee is inside this drawer. part of the park's nature collection. >> these two boxes here. >> reporter: becky nichols. >> we...
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not long enough apparently to folks, and maybe some of that has to do with the fact that their point man, secretary steve minasian has particular interest in this tax shelter since he had one of them among his nine trusts. here's where it gets even figure. there is evidence that numbers working with the white house want to appeal the state tax altogether. were talking about them helping the release then marginal taxpayers at the very peak of the income scale. i talk about american farmers are small business owners or middle-income people, were talking about people at the very, very top. for example of how they are back to businesses coming from the most obscure corner of debate but can really show how tax cut can be commandeered to make tax shelters great again. this one is known of the economic substance doctrine. i know that people this weekend are not going to be going to the coffee shops of americans said let's dive deep into the economic substance doctrine. not dinnertable conversation. but judges developed the doctrine of economic substance over the years as a way to shut down
not long enough apparently to folks, and maybe some of that has to do with the fact that their point man, secretary steve minasian has particular interest in this tax shelter since he had one of them among his nine trusts. here's where it gets even figure. there is evidence that numbers working with the white house want to appeal the state tax altogether. were talking about them helping the release then marginal taxpayers at the very peak of the income scale. i talk about american farmers are...
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not long ago you went to washington. you we re long ago you went to washington. ing marco rubio, former republican presidential candidate, who is certainly know not to bea candidate, who is certainly know not to be a great friend of beijing. and he saluted here, and he sponsored another piece of legislation that he wa nted another piece of legislation that he wanted to get through the us congress, which the chinese thought was blatantly anti— chinese. ijust wonder, there is a danger you are going to be seen as a tool in the pocket of the united states.” going to be seen as a tool in the pocket of the united states. i don't think i will be used as a tool in the united states. of course, for the united states. of course, for the pro—china propaganda they will say that i am one of the cia agents, and that i am controlled or funded by the us government. 0r and that i am controlled or funded by the us government. or even claimed that i am trained by the us marines, it is ridiculous. but referring to your question, i would say that what we hope is to get the internation
not long ago you went to washington. you we re long ago you went to washington. ing marco rubio, former republican presidential candidate, who is certainly know not to bea candidate, who is certainly know not to be a great friend of beijing. and he saluted here, and he sponsored another piece of legislation that he wa nted another piece of legislation that he wanted to get through the us congress, which the chinese thought was blatantly anti— chinese. ijust wonder, there is a danger you are...
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not long. forever.n live ho" mexico will pay for the wall, i will release my tax returns, hidden ties with our enemy, russia -- how long? mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and do what you know in your heart is right. demand answers and allow the you to justice. how long? i yield the remainder of my time. >> the gentleman from maryland is wrecking dies for five minutes. -- is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. released a bill .ast night that bill deals with every american's welfare, every american's welfare. every child's welfare in this country. were able to testify before the committee on wednesday. none of them were able to come how it committee and say will affect them, their families, or their fellow citizens. none of them were able to testify as to the benefits of the affordable care act for them , their families, their children, and their neighbors. none of them will have been able to read and digest the bill. night after last
not long. forever.n live ho" mexico will pay for the wall, i will release my tax returns, hidden ties with our enemy, russia -- how long? mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to please hold president trump accountable and do what you know in your heart is right. demand answers and allow the you to justice. how long? i yield the remainder of my time. >> the gentleman from maryland is wrecking dies for five minutes. -- is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker....
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the civil war trust became interested in this property and historians had already not -- long known that we would be lucky to have the resources we have. the famous photographer arrived on the scene within two weeks of the battle of gettysburg and recorded six photos of her from this property. he recorded four of the houses staff, one of with matthew brady with the widow mary thompson. doorhe went to a home next and took the most famous panoramic photo of the town of gettysburg, just as it appeared during the battle. he went across the road and recorded one of the most famous photos of the civil war. it is of three confederate prisoners standing dignified with some of the hills of gettysburg in the background. not only a compelling story to tell with these photos, but a great ability to get down to the details of which stone in the house were where, and which features were actually part of the complex at the time. stone houses not unlike a lot of other mid-19th century stone houses in that vicinity. you have an idea of what these things look like inside and out. this particular house was
the civil war trust became interested in this property and historians had already not -- long known that we would be lucky to have the resources we have. the famous photographer arrived on the scene within two weeks of the battle of gettysburg and recorded six photos of her from this property. he recorded four of the houses staff, one of with matthew brady with the widow mary thompson. doorhe went to a home next and took the most famous panoramic photo of the town of gettysburg, just as it...
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in not too long, they had more questions about what was going on. brian: here's a conversation we had in 2010. only seven years ago. we're talking about sources. let's watch this. [begin video clip] brody: almost every tip you get is from somebody who has an agenda. very few people walk around and say, i have the story you should write. everybody has an agenda, as long as you know what their agenda is a hand up as long as the facts are right, that is a story you can write about. reporters need to be very careful about getting tips and not fully checking them out and writing stories that turn out not to be true. everyone in this town wants something. [end video clip] brian: everyone in this town wants something. brody: still true today, probably even more so. back then we were talking just about lobbying. i think it has morphed into the media also. with the rise of blogs and conservative and liberal media, and even sometimes cable news. there are more ways for interest groups to push their agendas. the big win that evan morris had on tamiflu came fro
in not too long, they had more questions about what was going on. brian: here's a conversation we had in 2010. only seven years ago. we're talking about sources. let's watch this. [begin video clip] brody: almost every tip you get is from somebody who has an agenda. very few people walk around and say, i have the story you should write. everybody has an agenda, as long as you know what their agenda is a hand up as long as the facts are right, that is a story you can write about. reporters need...
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this is what happened on the niabsko creek bridge on 95 not long ago. a friday afternoon in october. a hole opened up clear through the bridge deck. scary. and now the patch that was put in place over that hole not holding up so well. >> we think that maybe there was a problem with the original construction, that the concrete wasn't what it should have been. >> reporter: the original bridge built in the 1960s, gary runco, vdot bridge and construction engineer in northern virginia, says there are other issues like some of them are discontinuous. because of that the deck tends to vibrate a little more than it should at the joint. that's where it's falling apart. >> reporter: are we feeling that vibration right now? >> yes. >> reporter: an emergency contract actually going to be awarded to fix the bridge deck and long-term this structure needs a complete rehab or needs to be replaced. runco says this bridge, like so many others, can't be forgotten. >> frankly we've been underfunding it and it needs to change. >> reporter: with this bridge, safety changes wi
this is what happened on the niabsko creek bridge on 95 not long ago. a friday afternoon in october. a hole opened up clear through the bridge deck. scary. and now the patch that was put in place over that hole not holding up so well. >> we think that maybe there was a problem with the original construction, that the concrete wasn't what it should have been. >> reporter: the original bridge built in the 1960s, gary runco, vdot bridge and construction engineer in northern virginia,...
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there is not long until half—time now in russia. united still leading by 1—0.england badminton championships in birmingham. the husband and wife pair beat china's chen x zhu and yue doo 21—17 and 21—12 in the second round earlier today. they will face indonesian 0lympic champions tontowi ahmad and liliyana natsir in the next round on friday. the last british winners of the competition were nathan robertson and gail emms back in 2005. there were some more rallies in that match. i think the arena is playing quite slow, but we quite like how it is playing out there. i think we really stuck to the plan well today. asi really stuck to the plan well today. as i was saying, it's a new partnership, we had never played them before. we did a lot of video analysis, especially on her. we had played him before and we knew what he was going to bring. we are really happy with how we performed. british freestyle snowboarder katie 0rmerod has posted on social media that she has suffered a broken back while training. 0rmerod, seen here in a previous training session, became gb‘s
there is not long until half—time now in russia. united still leading by 1—0.england badminton championships in birmingham. the husband and wife pair beat china's chen x zhu and yue doo 21—17 and 21—12 in the second round earlier today. they will face indonesian 0lympic champions tontowi ahmad and liliyana natsir in the next round on friday. the last british winners of the competition were nathan robertson and gail emms back in 2005. there were some more rallies in that match. i think...
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that is why many people in the remain cant say they are worried about the timetable not being long enoughdeal and the negotiations around our relationships, the economic ties, before the two—year deadline is up. britain may wind up crashing out of the eu and a feel for tariff is, they may be higher than we are used to and that may affect business. theresa may and david davis have said they are determined to get the entire process, not just said they are determined to get the entire process, notjust the withdrawal arrangements, but the new trade relationship done within the two—year timetable. that was our political correspondent at westminster. returning to our lead story, the cyclone that battered northern queensland. we're joined now by our correspondent ian ayr. we spoke with the mayor of the whitsundays and rohlin, and he described his area as being like a war zone “— described his area as being like a war zone —— bowen. they have acted quickly with a disaster response plan? yes, the plans were really in place days or weeks ahead of time. as soon as they saw that the impact was severe
that is why many people in the remain cant say they are worried about the timetable not being long enoughdeal and the negotiations around our relationships, the economic ties, before the two—year deadline is up. britain may wind up crashing out of the eu and a feel for tariff is, they may be higher than we are used to and that may affect business. theresa may and david davis have said they are determined to get the entire process, not just said they are determined to get the entire process,...
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not long. do not worry. we are in very good shape. >> i hope he's not cheering for obamacare to crash and burn, that's not good for our country. will democrats work with the trump administration on anything? >> yes. >> who is that democrat to step forward? >> i think chuck schumer already has offered to do that. >> chuck schumer said he will block a imminently qualified supreme court candidate. >> yes, they will continue to fight about a lot of things, but let's get to work on things they may agree on even the obamacare improvement. let's not call it a replacement. if you want to protect those people, absolutely what could be more trumpy telling those freedom caucus we're going to work with you on the deal. let's make it work better. they're not going to throw those folks off the insurance. >> we are going to talk about congressm congressman nunes and the page turner going on. >> the spy novel in real life. >> did you take your kids to see "lego batman" one democratic lawmaker is very upset. next. >>> new de
not long. do not worry. we are in very good shape. >> i hope he's not cheering for obamacare to crash and burn, that's not good for our country. will democrats work with the trump administration on anything? >> yes. >> who is that democrat to step forward? >> i think chuck schumer already has offered to do that. >> chuck schumer said he will block a imminently qualified supreme court candidate. >> yes, they will continue to fight about a lot of things, but...