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the legal explosion in ta nta took place alexandria.christians were attending palm sunday mass. there were 59 injured, and the number of casualties is expected to increase. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, and it is not clear whether it was carried out by an improvised explosive device or an explosive belt. according to the interior ministry, they are doing their best to reveal what happened exactly, including checking cctv camera raise around the church in tanta, but so far, there have only been official state m e nts far, there have only been official statements from the presidency and from the highest islamic institute, condemning the attack. no statement from the church so far, or from the pope. we‘re waiting for more developments. no claim of responsibility. given that these coptic churches have been targeted, is there are enhanced security when people worshipping? yes, actually, coptic churches and the coptic community have been targeted for the past three and a half years, ever since mohammed morsi, the m
the legal explosion in ta nta took place alexandria.christians were attending palm sunday mass. there were 59 injured, and the number of casualties is expected to increase. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, and it is not clear whether it was carried out by an improvised explosive device or an explosive belt. according to the interior ministry, they are doing their best to reveal what happened exactly, including checking cctv camera raise around the church in tanta, but...
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>> take a look at this nta station near grand central station. you can see it is on fire, the windows will burst out on both sides, fortunately it happened early thursday morning and no one was on the bus at the time. it is certainly unnerving to look at that video and to see that explosion. >> it's under investigation at this moment. >> i feel inspired after meeting 25-year-old ashley in new jersey. she somehow managed to smile just days after losing the love of her life. she shared with me this beautiful video from their wedding day in february when she said, i do, to the man she loved going said she was 12 years old. the couple want to contest have their dream wedding at a philadelphia banquet hall. they are ready had a deep understanding of what it meant to be together for better, or for worse. >> we have been through the worst. we had already been through a lot. someone who has married for 40 years or older,. >> kevin fought stomach and he suffered geo- cancer for three years. when ashley was 19 years old, she was diagnosed with thyroid canc
>> take a look at this nta station near grand central station. you can see it is on fire, the windows will burst out on both sides, fortunately it happened early thursday morning and no one was on the bus at the time. it is certainly unnerving to look at that video and to see that explosion. >> it's under investigation at this moment. >> i feel inspired after meeting 25-year-old ashley in new jersey. she somehow managed to smile just days after losing the love of her life. she...
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coming out of both alexandria and tanta today. coming out of both alexandria and ta nta today.action to what has taken place today which are not it is a horrific thing to happen, especially on a joyous day like those gyms around the world celebrating palm sunday. i've received the word this morning. i have spoken to our bishop in tanta and our representatives in cairo, and our representatives in cairo, and we have confirmed that 70 people have died. a lot of them would have been family celebrating in churches. and our hearts also go to the security services in alexandria who tried to stop the suicide bomber, and most of them lost their lives as well. this particularly in tanta was really time for maximum impact, wasn't it? they both were, because they were both trying to target very full churches on a day that is very well attended. but we saw that a couple of months ago at the bombing of the st paul's‘s st peter's church in cairo, and again that was during a liturgy. so of course it is truly difficult to understand the psyche of someone who tries to cause such indiscriminate c
coming out of both alexandria and tanta today. coming out of both alexandria and ta nta today.action to what has taken place today which are not it is a horrific thing to happen, especially on a joyous day like those gyms around the world celebrating palm sunday. i've received the word this morning. i have spoken to our bishop in tanta and our representatives in cairo, and our representatives in cairo, and we have confirmed that 70 people have died. a lot of them would have been family...
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in ta nta, it is civilians in front of the church.pened, but we do have the death toll, and so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the explosions, both of them. what about security around these churches? they have been targets in the past, haven't they? they have, and actually, the christian community has been targeted since the former muslim brotherhood president mohammad morsi was removed from power in 2013. this incident comes on palm sunday, where security measures have supposedly been beefed up measures have supposedly been beefed up in the run—up to easter. it was clear in alexandria, where the officers stopped the suicide bomber, and in tanta, officers defused a bomb before it went off. there are more than a0 people dead and more than 100 injured, and the day is not through yet. definitely, the week as a number of sermons and masses coming up. there is anger on social media from egyptian social media users who are hitting out at the security services and interior ministry for their measures and wondering how they can put
in ta nta, it is civilians in front of the church.pened, but we do have the death toll, and so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the explosions, both of them. what about security around these churches? they have been targets in the past, haven't they? they have, and actually, the christian community has been targeted since the former muslim brotherhood president mohammad morsi was removed from power in 2013. this incident comes on palm sunday, where security measures have supposedly...
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president trump's speaks to the nra's annual convention in atla nta ta kes the nra's annual convention in atlanta takes place this evening on the eve of his 100th day in office and we will take that and live your lives onstage. we will bring you more background on breast surging ian paterson, who has been convicted of carrying out a number of unnecessary operations causing harm to his patients. and we find out what on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. up and we are going to go live to our correspondent who is in new york, waiting for ours, for donald trump to speak to the national rifle association in atlanta. they were very big supporters of his, so he has some thank you is to save. yeah, absolutely. they contributed $30 million to his campaign, they were one of the conservatives groups that very early on supported him and put out a pack add—on hillary clinton stopped and they saw that this was the starkest difference of candidates on the second amendment, the rest —— american right to bear arms that they ever seen according to the nra. president trump i had up as 100 days is
president trump's speaks to the nra's annual convention in atla nta ta kes the nra's annual convention in atlanta takes place this evening on the eve of his 100th day in office and we will take that and live your lives onstage. we will bring you more background on breast surging ian paterson, who has been convicted of carrying out a number of unnecessary operations causing harm to his patients. and we find out what on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. up and we are going to go live to...
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atla nta atlanta are at washington, leaving 63- 56 in atlanta are at washington, leaving 63— 56 in the in the second quarter. coming up later, portland at golden state warriors. from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. after several days of fairly quiet weather taking us through much of the weekend, next week is looking very different. next week's weather will get us talking, stay with me for a tease of what's to come. this is how thursday begins, with more cloud around than recent mornings, not as chilly as it's been on recent mornings, but that cloud will produce some damp weather in places and a bit of patchy rain for northern and western parts of scotland, perhaps into northern ireland and parts of north—west england to begin the day. low cloud around as well. venture into the hills it could be misty and murky and a similar story into snowdonia. a band of thicker cloud into the midlands, wales and yorkshire producing patchy rain, not amounting to much. to the south of that for some it could be a bright start but quite a chilly start here. even here cloud is goi
atla nta atlanta are at washington, leaving 63- 56 in atlanta are at washington, leaving 63— 56 in the in the second quarter. coming up later, portland at golden state warriors. from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. after several days of fairly quiet weather taking us through much of the weekend, next week is looking very different. next week's weather will get us talking, stay with me for a tease of what's to come. this is how thursday begins, with more cloud around...
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the bulk of the redundancies will be in atla nta, bulk of the redundancies will be in atlanta, whereound 10,000 employees. global sales fell by 1% in the quarter to march. rival pepsico's sales have also taken a hit as consumers in north america increasingly turn away from sugary drinks. shing singapore has retained its crown as the maritime capital of the world, in a biannual ranking. it has topped the tables. there is not much to celebrate, though. the global slowdown in trade and an excess supply of trips have cut trade. 0ur excess supply of trips have cut trade. our business reporterjoins us. trade. our business reporterjoins us. is it a busy port this morning? a lot of challenges for the global shipping industry, but singapore is resilient. that's right, not very busy today, but it is a very major port in the world, and we are joined exclusively to talk about that ranking. with the norwegian consultancy. its chairman joins us. can you tell us how, despite the downturn in the last few years, singapore has managed to retain the number one spot? that is an interesting question. eve
the bulk of the redundancies will be in atla nta, bulk of the redundancies will be in atlanta, whereound 10,000 employees. global sales fell by 1% in the quarter to march. rival pepsico's sales have also taken a hit as consumers in north america increasingly turn away from sugary drinks. shing singapore has retained its crown as the maritime capital of the world, in a biannual ranking. it has topped the tables. there is not much to celebrate, though. the global slowdown in trade and an excess...
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the te nta cles of old company exxonmobil.tacles of russia and american business and the trumpet administration are so closely entwined now. we are in dangerous territory. whether rex tillerson can strong arm or sweden something with vladimir putin, i do not know. i don't hold much hope. what makes you nervous at the moment is the problems seem subacute and the people you are relying on notice of them don't seem up to it. i don't have that particular faith in rex tillerson. in some ways he might be conflicted. trump seems to make policy completely on the hoof. it might be the last week he did the right thing for completely the wrong reason. i think the thing that makes me nervous is not even the ideology, the ideology makes me nervous, but what really makes me nervous is that all the people we seem to be relying oi'i all the people we seem to be relying on to get us out of the sticks are pretty incompetent. john spicer, the american president's press secretary, went into a former press briefing and said how awful, awful assad
the te nta cles of old company exxonmobil.tacles of russia and american business and the trumpet administration are so closely entwined now. we are in dangerous territory. whether rex tillerson can strong arm or sweden something with vladimir putin, i do not know. i don't hold much hope. what makes you nervous at the moment is the problems seem subacute and the people you are relying on notice of them don't seem up to it. i don't have that particular faith in rex tillerson. in some ways he...
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david morris will have to co nta ct be debated. david morris will have to contact the fa. draw a line under the matter but it seems thatis a line under the matter but it seems that is unlikely. when you are three points adrift at the bottom of the league, this is a distraction for sunderland and they do not need it as they avoid the drop. the women's european championship in the netherlands doesn't start for another three and half months but the england manager mark sampson has named his final squad of 23 for the tournament. 0ur correspondent, katie gornall, was at today's announcement at st george's park. there were few surprises when mark samson empties england squad here at saint georges park. as expected, the out—of—favour chelsea striker missed out, despite being the top scorer last season. 0therwise, samson kept faith with the majority of players who served so well at the world cup in canada two years ago. 19 players remaining from that third—place finish in canada. samsung says they will be under a different kind of pressure at this around. we are expecting to go al
david morris will have to co nta ct be debated. david morris will have to contact the fa. draw a line under the matter but it seems thatis a line under the matter but it seems that is unlikely. when you are three points adrift at the bottom of the league, this is a distraction for sunderland and they do not need it as they avoid the drop. the women's european championship in the netherlands doesn't start for another three and half months but the england manager mark sampson has named his final...
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donald trump speaking in atla nta. our citizens. donald trump speaking in atlanta.and. he's delivered his message in a letter to eu leaders, but not the uk. he was sure itam eu leaders, but not the uk. he was sure it am the summit tomorrow to adopt thejoint sure it am the summit tomorrow to adopt the joint negotiating position on brexit. yes, the leaders of the 27 remaining eu states will hold a summit here in brussels tomorrow. it pretty sure some of which they will kneel down their negotiating position, their negotiating guidelines on brexit over the next couple of years. let's talk about to martinez from the centre for european reform. thank if further with this. what do you expect to come out of this? tomorrow we will see more of what we have seen over the last few months which is a very connected eu 27 with a clear set of priorities, including citizens rights, the eu budget and a number of other things related to the ec], for example. a very strong and united europe with a very clear mandate to negotiate with britain. what is the thinking, because angela merkel
donald trump speaking in atla nta. our citizens. donald trump speaking in atlanta.and. he's delivered his message in a letter to eu leaders, but not the uk. he was sure itam eu leaders, but not the uk. he was sure it am the summit tomorrow to adopt thejoint sure it am the summit tomorrow to adopt the joint negotiating position on brexit. yes, the leaders of the 27 remaining eu states will hold a summit here in brussels tomorrow. it pretty sure some of which they will kneel down their...
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he has not got in co nta ct. as a message. he has not got in contact.logise directly to him,... what does he deserve from this? certainly an apology and from then on, we will have to see. do you think he is at fault in any way? now. he can't be. he was a paid passenger sitting in oui’ he was a paid passenger sitting in our aircraft, in his paid seat and nobody should be treated that way. he reared. there are a number of pr professionals who believe that this was handled in improperly by you and your company and some are calling for you to resign. have you consider that option? no. iwas for you to resign. have you consider that option? no. i was hired to make united better, and we have been doing that and that's what we will continue to do. that is the chief executive of united airlines, there. demonstrators in south africa have held protests in the country's £32,151;ggstéstsjnztbé’ffifdnfig’f-t . . e eem§né er§?'§§"*l§‘fi§‘i‘3rfi??‘§e ' the march to in pretoria was organised buildings in pretoria was organised by the coalition of the country's opposition pa
he has not got in co nta ct. as a message. he has not got in contact.logise directly to him,... what does he deserve from this? certainly an apology and from then on, we will have to see. do you think he is at fault in any way? now. he can't be. he was a paid passenger sitting in oui’ he was a paid passenger sitting in our aircraft, in his paid seat and nobody should be treated that way. he reared. there are a number of pr professionals who believe that this was handled in improperly by you...
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president trump's speaks to the nra's annual convention in atla nta ta kes the nra's annual conventionre background on breast surging ian paterson, who has been convicted of carrying out a number of unnecessary operations causing harm to his patients. and we find out what on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. up and we are going to go live to our correspondent who is in new york, waiting for ours, for donald trump to speak to the national rifle association in atlanta. they were very big supporters of
president trump's speaks to the nra's annual convention in atla nta ta kes the nra's annual conventionre background on breast surging ian paterson, who has been convicted of carrying out a number of unnecessary operations causing harm to his patients. and we find out what on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. up and we are going to go live to our correspondent who is in new york, waiting for ours, for donald trump to speak to the national rifle association in atlanta. they were very big...
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i feel proud, we played fa nta stically. we played in our way and philosophy.lay like we normally play. but it is true that they were so clinical. in the other fa cup semi—final, arsenal take on manchester city this afternoon. the scottish cup continues this weekend too, and there's an old firm derby at 12 o'clock today. either rangers or celtic will face aberdeen who are already into the final. they were impressive yesterday against hibernian. this is the kick—off. look how quickly aberdeen got their opening goal — just 12 seconds by adam rooney. defenders still settling into position, i think. aberdeen went on to win the match 3—2, and reach theirfirst scottish cup final for 17 years. it has been a brilliant season so far. after the last disappointment and we wanted to move forward. we wanted to be here again come the end of the season for another trophy. so we are looking forward to it. worrying times for middlesbrough — they've lost again, and their chances of staying in the premier league look increasingly unlikely. they lost 4—0 to bournemouth yesterday.
i feel proud, we played fa nta stically. we played in our way and philosophy.lay like we normally play. but it is true that they were so clinical. in the other fa cup semi—final, arsenal take on manchester city this afternoon. the scottish cup continues this weekend too, and there's an old firm derby at 12 o'clock today. either rangers or celtic will face aberdeen who are already into the final. they were impressive yesterday against hibernian. this is the kick—off. look how quickly...
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last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. coroner ruled that the death was preventabletion, so that was when i said that's not good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved. pippa griffith is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now ordered an investigation into maternity services. the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to ta ke hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to take part as they say neither death was properly investigated. this woman's son died in 2013 from an infection hours after being born but she says mistakes made during the 36 hour labour contributed to his death and she can't understand why the trust haven't answered her questions. why they left it so long, why they didn't induce me the night i went in. they were saying there was an obstruction. the night i went m, was an obstruction. the night i went in, wasn'tan was an obstruction. the night i went in, wasn't an infection. in the two days i was in there, infection set m, days i was in
last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. coroner ruled that the death was preventabletion, so that was when i said that's not good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved. pippa griffith is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now ordered an investigation into maternity services. the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to ta ke hotchkiss and jack burn...
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that was a little bit of the political contacts. little bit of the political co nta cts.contacts. i want to bring you a bit more about what the front does. jina moore, is a buzzfeed reporter specialising in global women's rights, who gave her perspective on president donald trump's policy. it is important to note that this has been a policy change people have been expecting. like the global gag rule and the mexico city policy, this is a policy that comes in with the republican administrations but tends to go out when democrats come in. it is a funding cut that was expected. unfpa has always said that funding does not support the kind of policies the trump administration is pointing to the justified the funding cut. all this is rooted in a 1985 amendments, whose interpretation changes with different administrations. unfpa said the matter he is in charge in the united states, which party does not fronts these things, and it does not fronts these things, and it does not fronts these things, and it does not front the chinese government. it does do some work in china, but they
that was a little bit of the political contacts. little bit of the political co nta cts.contacts. i want to bring you a bit more about what the front does. jina moore, is a buzzfeed reporter specialising in global women's rights, who gave her perspective on president donald trump's policy. it is important to note that this has been a policy change people have been expecting. like the global gag rule and the mexico city policy, this is a policy that comes in with the republican administrations...
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without a co nta ct for again. remarkably, it did.was shielding cassini from the dust particles, is the medication antenna with earth. that was pointed in such a way that it was protecting the spacecraft. it was also taking images and so on and taking all of the data which is now being sent back. one of the images shows a large swell of staff and this is a vortex in seven‘s atmosphere. that isa vortex in seven‘s atmosphere. that is a spectacular feature, it's actually a six sided hexagon, and one of the things that won was expecting to see because it has been singing images before, but this is the closest ever view which we have had. you're beginning to see really a lot of detail in the atmospheric structure. this is just a lot of detail in the atmospheric structure. this isjust the a lot of detail in the atmospheric structure. this is just the first of the data which will be coming back, there is more detailed data which will be coming back as well stop the images are politically easy to understand, but comparing that and putting tha
without a co nta ct for again. remarkably, it did.was shielding cassini from the dust particles, is the medication antenna with earth. that was pointed in such a way that it was protecting the spacecraft. it was also taking images and so on and taking all of the data which is now being sent back. one of the images shows a large swell of staff and this is a vortex in seven‘s atmosphere. that isa vortex in seven‘s atmosphere. that is a spectacular feature, it's actually a six sided hexagon,...
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high—pressure across the southern half of uk, stronger westerly winds, atla nta, half of uk, strongeronger wind but we could have areas of low pressure close to scotland, threatening something more changeable. north and south for the early part of eastern, more cloud although drier and brighter spells developing by saturday across the north. the binary shifting but generally, further south across the uk, early eastern it looks like back into high—pressure so dry with sunshine but no significant rain for the south—east. tonight at ten: syria and russia face intense criticism following the gas attack which killed at least 70 people. many of the victims in the town in northern syria were children. the americans have blamed the assad regime as the president signalled a change of attitude. i will tell you that it's already happened, that my attitude towards syria and assad has changed very much. at the united nations, the us ambassador went a step further than the president and challenged the russians for their failure to intervene. how many more children have to die before russia cares? a
high—pressure across the southern half of uk, stronger westerly winds, atla nta, half of uk, strongeronger wind but we could have areas of low pressure close to scotland, threatening something more changeable. north and south for the early part of eastern, more cloud although drier and brighter spells developing by saturday across the north. the binary shifting but generally, further south across the uk, early eastern it looks like back into high—pressure so dry with sunshine but no...
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security measures have been beefed up around churches around egypt, including ta nta, before palm churchesre palm sunday and the entire week of celebration that ends easter. as there been any public response? what do people say when this happens? the main response was on social media, twitter in particular, people who are actually speaking about the security and the security breach and saying that no security breach and saying that no security measures have been enough to stop such attacks. this attack comes to stop such attacks. this attack co m es after to stop such attacks. this attack comes after a similar attack in december which left 29 killed after a number of casualties died a few weeks later. 29 was the number of casualties in the explosion at the st petersburg which occurred here in cairo while people were attending mass two days before christmas. the main lamenting is directed at the ministry of the interior and the fa ct ministry of the interior and the fact that the state has not been very successful, according to the social media users, in fighting terrorism, as it has been c
security measures have been beefed up around churches around egypt, including ta nta, before palm churchesre palm sunday and the entire week of celebration that ends easter. as there been any public response? what do people say when this happens? the main response was on social media, twitter in particular, people who are actually speaking about the security and the security breach and saying that no security breach and saying that no security measures have been enough to stop such attacks....
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hundreds of women die from preve nta ble hundreds of women die from preventable causes in pregnancy andhe world. sierra leone has the highest maternal mortality rate, more than 3000 mothers die per 100,000 births in 2015. -- 3000 mothers die per 100,000 births in 2015. "1300. that 3000 mothers die per 100,000 births in 2015. —— 1300. that compares with countries like colombia where it was 64 deaths, and in parts of europe including greece, poland and finland it was three deaths. researchers hope this drug could now be used more widely to help stop so many women dying in childbirth. nobody should bleed to death after childbirth in the 21st—century. tranexamic acid is a cheap, safe, effective treatment and it could save effective treatment and it could save thousands of lives worldwide. de xa is sometimes used as a last resort for new mums who are haemorrhaging. the world health organisation says it is now updating that advice. —— tranexamic acid. but this discovery could easily not have happened. txa was created 50 years ago in post—warjapan. but they couldn't convince local doctors to p
hundreds of women die from preve nta ble hundreds of women die from preventable causes in pregnancy andhe world. sierra leone has the highest maternal mortality rate, more than 3000 mothers die per 100,000 births in 2015. -- 3000 mothers die per 100,000 births in 2015. "1300. that 3000 mothers die per 100,000 births in 2015. —— 1300. that compares with countries like colombia where it was 64 deaths, and in parts of europe including greece, poland and finland it was three deaths....
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since we saw the suicide bomber tax onto churches, a cathedral in alexandra, and the church in the ta ntaxandra, and the church in the tanta region, does that mean that christian communities have to think more carefully than they have before about self protection? of course. we saw heightened security around churches in the lead up to it celebrations. the community is resilient. it is strong. it is very faithful and forgiving. —— easter celebrations. but it has to be more careful. i have said in the past week that what is ironic is that these churches were bombed and attacked when they were full. that was only two months after the bombing in cairo. so it hasn't dissuaded people from going to church. you talk about resilience, andi church. you talk about resilience, and i appreciate that those churches are still being felt, but there are signs that the egyptian coptic are scared in a new way. i am thinking about what we have seen in northern sinai. —— copts are. people have been saying that they are going to come after christians, that they will kill you. we saw some doubts, but we saw man
since we saw the suicide bomber tax onto churches, a cathedral in alexandra, and the church in the ta ntaxandra, and the church in the tanta region, does that mean that christian communities have to think more carefully than they have before about self protection? of course. we saw heightened security around churches in the lead up to it celebrations. the community is resilient. it is strong. it is very faithful and forgiving. —— easter celebrations. but it has to be more careful. i have...
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we don't do co nta ctless. credit cards. we don't do contactless.— they are all credit cards. if you perry amex all these... would you stop taking cash? some cafes and restaurants were stealing cash at all. that a tricky one. especially in a restaurant business. because, tips, that kind of stuff, people still leave cash tips. you very rarely see people actually paying by cash. it's always actually paying by cash. it's always a bit suspicious if someone pays by cash! laughter exactly when i pay with cash people think what is going on. crisp £50 note! it would be remiss of me, to talk about brexit, but i am curious about your point on this. there is a lot of worry in the industry, your industry, about staffing if they bring in these immigration controls, free movement controls. it could have an impact on you, you are a big local producer, using local produce. i get asked that question a lot. people phoned me for interviews about staffing but it hasn't really affected us. staffing levels are good. they are still sparse because lots of restaurants and h
we don't do co nta ctless. credit cards. we don't do contactless.— they are all credit cards. if you perry amex all these... would you stop taking cash? some cafes and restaurants were stealing cash at all. that a tricky one. especially in a restaurant business. because, tips, that kind of stuff, people still leave cash tips. you very rarely see people actually paying by cash. it's always actually paying by cash. it's always a bit suspicious if someone pays by cash! laughter exactly when i...
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to be honest, i was ringside in atla nta, joshua.able and skinny he was yet to fill out, even though he was a man. when he turned professional, his first half dozen fights, he was a big bambi, he fell over co nsta ntly, dozen fights, he was a big bambi, he fell over constantly, he got tangled up fell over constantly, he got tangled up fighters. when joshua fell over constantly, he got tangled up fighters. whenjoshua turned pro, he looked composed, relatively composed. from the very start. stadium fights, rainy night in hamburg when david lahaye took an wladimir klitschko. giving the bad press that the tally and wladimir klitschko got was merely from david hasting devastating up the division and where boring? got to give wladimir klitschko a lot of credit. you are right, you have nailed something there. i've been talking about if i couple of days. it only occurred to me a few days ago. david hay were so high profile when he went over to fight wladimir klitschko in what turned out to be a dreadful night because of the rain, and what da
to be honest, i was ringside in atla nta, joshua.able and skinny he was yet to fill out, even though he was a man. when he turned professional, his first half dozen fights, he was a big bambi, he fell over co nsta ntly, dozen fights, he was a big bambi, he fell over constantly, he got tangled up fell over constantly, he got tangled up fighters. when joshua fell over constantly, he got tangled up fighters. whenjoshua turned pro, he looked composed, relatively composed. from the very start....
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they have asked anyone for any information about what happened here to co nta ct information about whatd of police and prison service staff has been formed to tackle the use of drones to smuggle contraband, like drugs and phones, into prisons. the officers, in england and wales, will study how to catch those operating the drones to deliver contra band direct to prisoners' cells. daniel sandford reports. wandsworth prison last year, and a delivery direct to a cell window of a package containing drugs and mobile phones. the parcel was being carried by a cheap quad—copter drone. the invention of these easy—to—fly, remote—control aircraft has caused a huge security headache. suddenly, prison walls are not much of a barrier for those wanting to smuggle contraband into jails. the prison service's response has been to set up a national squad of police and prison officers across england and wales who will now pool intelligence. they will forensically examine captured drones, like this found near pentonville prison in london, to try and find out who was flying them and share information about th
they have asked anyone for any information about what happened here to co nta ct information about whatd of police and prison service staff has been formed to tackle the use of drones to smuggle contraband, like drugs and phones, into prisons. the officers, in england and wales, will study how to catch those operating the drones to deliver contra band direct to prisoners' cells. daniel sandford reports. wandsworth prison last year, and a delivery direct to a cell window of a package containing...
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i do volu nta ry is curvature of the spine. i do voluntary radio presenting for uk health radio.q&a with children about disabilities. the idea about the sessions is that we make them more aware and inspire them about disability and breaking boundaries as well with disabled people. ne. next saturday, we will broadcast the ten year anniversary ceremony live from manchester at 10. 30am next saturday morning. music often provides an escape from the real world. but in hull one sound installation aims to give listeners a better connection to their surroundings. the work celebrates the humber bridge by incorporate rating sounds made by the structure itself. visitors can listen to the music as they walk across the bridge. here in leeds, something magical is taking place. musicians from opera north are putting the finishing touches to a recording which will evoke the essence of one of yorkshire's most iconic sides, the —— sites, the humber bridge. many of us —— sites, the humber bridge. many of us will have driven across the bridge, taking in the sights of the humber river. this unique pr
i do volu nta ry is curvature of the spine. i do voluntary radio presenting for uk health radio.q&a with children about disabilities. the idea about the sessions is that we make them more aware and inspire them about disability and breaking boundaries as well with disabled people. ne. next saturday, we will broadcast the ten year anniversary ceremony live from manchester at 10. 30am next saturday morning. music often provides an escape from the real world. but in hull one sound installation...
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i think that co nta ctless what are your thoughts?d. there's the risk of losing touch with the value of money —— tap and pay. we could be spending more than we should. it makes life easier, as you say, stuck in a queue and you can use your contactless card. it's notjust cards, you can pay with phones or a bracelet with some credit cards, you can tap a piece of jewellery some credit cards, you can tap a piece ofjewellery on the reader, which if you're at a festival it is brilliant, you don't want to be going to a cashpoint in the middle ofa going to a cashpoint in the middle of a field. taxis we are paying for with apps, we don't need £20 in the back pocket to get home any more like i did in the 1990s. that's really a revolution for the consumer but on the other hand we are throwing away all this data. our bank statements, you might notice this, because we are making so many co nta ctless this, because we are making so many contactless payments, our bank state m e nts contactless payments, our bank statements are a couple of pages long
i think that co nta ctless what are your thoughts?d. there's the risk of losing touch with the value of money —— tap and pay. we could be spending more than we should. it makes life easier, as you say, stuck in a queue and you can use your contactless card. it's notjust cards, you can pay with phones or a bracelet with some credit cards, you can tap a piece of jewellery some credit cards, you can tap a piece ofjewellery on the reader, which if you're at a festival it is brilliant, you don't...
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she went into volu nta ry done in my life. she went into voluntary care for a period.uffering from 0cd should have to end up in hospital and foster care. in bridgend there has been a crisis. tuesday popped out to buy a takeaway coffee for her mother and spilt it in the car. this must be horrible for you. it is. in the car. this must be horrible foryou. it is. i have in the car. this must be horrible for you. it is. i have pulled the whole carpet out. i am not certain how i will get a clean enough for me to be satisfied so i am a little bit worried. i will wipe as much as i can and then maybe we need is dry i will get this steam cleaner and antibacterial spray. my mind is going out 100 miles an hour worth.” can hear it spinning. i am thinking of things i can do to make me satisfied that the car coffee is gone and my car is clean again. despite the smiles, the incident is stressful. keeping her car and herself clear of germs must be a co nsta nt strea m. i herself clear of germs must be a constant stream. i noticed you are holding on to your wet wipe. is that with you mu
she went into volu nta ry done in my life. she went into voluntary care for a period.uffering from 0cd should have to end up in hospital and foster care. in bridgend there has been a crisis. tuesday popped out to buy a takeaway coffee for her mother and spilt it in the car. this must be horrible for you. it is. in the car. this must be horrible foryou. it is. i have in the car. this must be horrible for you. it is. i have pulled the whole carpet out. i am not certain how i will get a clean...
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the hour, the e—mail, hashtag and our social media contacts e—mail, hashtag and our social media co ntae e—mail, hashtag and our social media contacts are on screen throughout. let's go live to westminster. christian fraser is there. christian, has it sunk in yet for eve ryo ne christian, has it sunk in yet for everyone at westminster? they're all on their starter‘s blocks. i don't think they can quite believe it, no. most of them, particularly within the conservative ranks, suspected that she would look at it more closely given the polls, still they had no word that she was going to call an election this morning. certainly they were saying the prime minister has a poker face for us. -- pokerface, ros. minister has a poker face for us. -- poker face, ros. it's minister has a poker face for us. -- pokerface, ros. it's been interesting seeing how the different parties are fighting this election on different platforms. they're focussing on different issues. yes, they are. that's going to be the really interesting thing. first off, the conservatives as you heard from theresa may will campai
the hour, the e—mail, hashtag and our social media contacts e—mail, hashtag and our social media co ntae e—mail, hashtag and our social media contacts are on screen throughout. let's go live to westminster. christian fraser is there. christian, has it sunk in yet for eve ryo ne christian, has it sunk in yet for everyone at westminster? they're all on their starter‘s blocks. i don't think they can quite believe it, no. most of them, particularly within the conservative ranks, suspected...
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last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved". pippa griffiths is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now ordered an investigation into maternity services. the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to take part, as they say neither ba by‘s death was properly investigated. hayley matthews' son jack died in 2015 from an infection hours after being born, but she says mistakes made during her 36—hour labour contributed to his death and she can't understand why the trust haven't answered her questions. why they left me so long, why they didn't induce me the night i went in. they were saying he had strep b. he wouldn't have had that, the the night i went in. there wasn't nothing, i didn't have no infection. it was the two days i was in there, infection set in, and they didn't pick up on it, which now cost me my baby. after we raised concerns, the local coroner is now c
last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved". pippa griffiths is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now ordered an investigation into maternity services. the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to take part, as they say neither ba by‘s death was properly investigated. hayley matthews' son jack died in...
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now, similar posts have been tested in the past by the nta and were damaged by cars and bikes that inevitably ran into them t. city says it will compare the posts in a few weeks to see which one stand up the best best. your husband is a cyclist? >> he avoids market street, it's so crowded. >> as a driving, i avoid it, too. it's good safety net out there. >> we could use that. >> i hope you can enjoy the sun shine this afternoon. we have warmer weather this afternoon. it looks like a postcard, doesn't it? >> i'll have your temperature and the rain for easter, and a mixed basket as you have been saying this weekend. >>> also ahead the airline now willing to dish out nearly $10,000, if it has to boot you from your flight. and a new journey to the galaxy, far far away, some of the >> delta airlines is hoping to get good pr out of the competitor's mistakes t. carrier announced anyone that gets bumped from a flight can get nearly $10,000 in compensation, this comes after united airlines forcibly removed a passenger in chicago to allow employees on to a full flight w. we have anythingles arriving at
now, similar posts have been tested in the past by the nta and were damaged by cars and bikes that inevitably ran into them t. city says it will compare the posts in a few weeks to see which one stand up the best best. your husband is a cyclist? >> he avoids market street, it's so crowded. >> as a driving, i avoid it, too. it's good safety net out there. >> we could use that. >> i hope you can enjoy the sun shine this afternoon. we have warmer weather this afternoon. it...
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it would give our accou nta nts, lawyers, long way further.ple m o re a ccess people, ranks it gives those people more access to the market but of course they don't get there immediately. companies need to decide, the indian market is available, we will open an office there. they need help to do that. theresa may has set up the department for international trade to dojust that, department for international trade to do just that, and department for international trade to dojust that, and it department for international trade to do just that, and it is expanding, but there is a huge task involved in helping british business go through those doors which are open for trade agreements. there's going to be lots more on this, i hope you will come back and talk to us. very happy to do so, thank you. in less than half an hour, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, will give a speech at stanford university. the topic? scotland's place in the world. earlier today ms sturgeon signed a joint agreement with the governor of california agreeing to work
it would give our accou nta nts, lawyers, long way further.ple m o re a ccess people, ranks it gives those people more access to the market but of course they don't get there immediately. companies need to decide, the indian market is available, we will open an office there. they need help to do that. theresa may has set up the department for international trade to dojust that, department for international trade to do just that, and department for international trade to dojust that, and it...
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corporations are getting away with murder, so that tax is basically a volu nta ry murder, so that taxvatives are threatening to take corporation tax as low as 12.5%. they have already cut it from 30%. if we had a fairer system, there would be money for public services. the prime minister is trying to make brexit the issue of this election to cause difficulty for labour. are 20 of crises facing this country. there are serious issues affecting young people. we think it is outrageous young people should be saddled with huge amounts of debt we have to carry through their lives. the interest they pay is going to hedge funds and investors. it is unacceptable and leading to a mental health crisis for young people and we think that isa for young people and we think that is a priority for our party. you are currently the mep for the south west. that would peel into significance if you are elected mp, would it? it is very different. i am very much involved in law writing. it isa very much involved in law writing. it is a different kind of system. there is a fairer voting system in europe. there
corporations are getting away with murder, so that tax is basically a volu nta ry murder, so that taxvatives are threatening to take corporation tax as low as 12.5%. they have already cut it from 30%. if we had a fairer system, there would be money for public services. the prime minister is trying to make brexit the issue of this election to cause difficulty for labour. are 20 of crises facing this country. there are serious issues affecting young people. we think it is outrageous young people...
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to set up a working group, some lower—level diplomatic contact group, some lower—level diplomatic co ntame lower—level diplomatic contact to try and smooth out and perhaps end some of this megaphone diplomacy we've had between the sides. at the heart of the differences between both countries, of course, is syria. are you any clearer... are americans any clearer, on what the administration of donald trump... what his policies towards syria? we did get something concrete today when donald trump gave an interview to fox business news. he said, we're not going into syria. that was later interpreted by his press spokesman as large numbers of us troops on the ground. we know for sure he's not going to do that. we assumed he wasn't going to do that. we know that for sure now. what we don't know is what will prompt donald trump to launch more strikes. he talked today for example about barrel bombs. you know, these are the barrels of explosive tnt rolled out of the back of helicopters. accusations the syrians and russians have used them on multiple occasions across syria. donald trump talked abou
to set up a working group, some lower—level diplomatic contact group, some lower—level diplomatic co ntame lower—level diplomatic contact to try and smooth out and perhaps end some of this megaphone diplomacy we've had between the sides. at the heart of the differences between both countries, of course, is syria. are you any clearer... are americans any clearer, on what the administration of donald trump... what his policies towards syria? we did get something concrete today when donald...
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reaching almost 5 million children, with vaccines and an integrated package of treatment for preve ntaes like diarrhoea and pneumonia. and the package to prevent and cure malnutrition, and in addition, we have a big programme for water sanitation, water systems supporting us, and i am interested ina supporting us, and i am interested in a relocation programme where we try and keep most of the children in school but right now that is so difficult due to the lack of payment of the teacher's salaries that we are afraid many schools will close soon, in spite of these efforts but we are putting into the rehabilitation of schools, providing materials for the children, etc. and ultimately you need the fighting to stop? definitely, we are playing to the international community, whoever can influence the parties and the conflict, we are appealing for you to mediate in a peaceful solution or negotiation in this conflict and stop these grave violations against children. this is the main appeal that we are doing in addition to the request for additional funds for the humanitarian response plan. th
reaching almost 5 million children, with vaccines and an integrated package of treatment for preve ntaes like diarrhoea and pneumonia. and the package to prevent and cure malnutrition, and in addition, we have a big programme for water sanitation, water systems supporting us, and i am interested ina supporting us, and i am interested in a relocation programme where we try and keep most of the children in school but right now that is so difficult due to the lack of payment of the teacher's...
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they don‘t know what to do and they are even afraid to co nta ct what to do and they are even afraida range of trusted sources including sources in the chechen republic, the number of those sources and the consistency of the store chris that we were being told left us with no doubt that the devastating developments are taking place. dozens of males, are detained in abduction—style detention centres in chechnya on suspicion of being gay. they are tortured, and three individuals at least died as a result. now, this situation is utterly devastating. officials say that gay people don't exist. this is ridiculous. the kremlin press service made a comment on the issue. vladimir putin's press secretary said specifically that the kremlin did not have any information about the situation, but as there were media reports, law enforcement agencies in russia would look into the reports and run a check. now, this sounds like good news, right, like a signal to law enforcement authorities that there is media reports come —— those media reports cannot be ig in order, but what really bothered us on the
they don‘t know what to do and they are even afraid to co nta ct what to do and they are even afraida range of trusted sources including sources in the chechen republic, the number of those sources and the consistency of the store chris that we were being told left us with no doubt that the devastating developments are taking place. dozens of males, are detained in abduction—style detention centres in chechnya on suspicion of being gay. they are tortured, and three individuals at least died...
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it's a completely volu nta ry not. very much so. it's a completely voluntary role.ean you have outlined some of the great experiences you have gained from this. how much of this is just different, the sort of things that katie enjoys doing, what can't kids just learn that at school or learn that with their friends on a weekend? no disrespect to the education system, but of course it is all focussed round academics and there are so many softer skills we don't necessarily learn in a classroom and there is that real opportunity that scouting provides that no other organisation does. opportunity that scouting provides that no other organisation doeslj meani that no other organisation doeslj mean i guess you would echo that katie. have you mate lots of friends, those things?|j katie. have you mate lots of friends, those things? i have made half of my friends through scouting that are lifelong friends and have learneded so many skills i will use in my life. i am a young leader so i have teaching, cpr to young kids and thatis have teaching, cpr to young kids and that is a
it's a completely volu nta ry not. very much so. it's a completely voluntary role.ean you have outlined some of the great experiences you have gained from this. how much of this is just different, the sort of things that katie enjoys doing, what can't kids just learn that at school or learn that with their friends on a weekend? no disrespect to the education system, but of course it is all focussed round academics and there are so many softer skills we don't necessarily learn in a classroom and...
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out of 8,000 jobs that nestle employ and they are aiming to do it over two years with largely volu nta is cheaper. 0k, cheaper. ok, moving on to a company that is citing concerns of brexit and that's whitbread and also, potentially carpet right as well. whitbread are saying they're worried about 20% of its workforce are from the eu, worried about their rights prost brexit. is that why share prices are down because their profits were good today, 6% up? down because their profits were good today, 696 up? yeah, profits were very good. revenues were up 8%, £3.1 billion. it is a cracking business, but it's right, if it has to replace 20% of its workforce sometime in the next couple of years, there isn't enough kind of, what you might call uk labourcoming into enough kind of, what you might call uk labour coming into the market. people born in the uk to replace that. so that's a problem. but i think it is another example of the market over reacting to the longer term uncertainty about the potential brexit negotiations. something that investors d id brexit negotiations. something that investo
out of 8,000 jobs that nestle employ and they are aiming to do it over two years with largely volu nta is cheaper. 0k, cheaper. ok, moving on to a company that is citing concerns of brexit and that's whitbread and also, potentially carpet right as well. whitbread are saying they're worried about 20% of its workforce are from the eu, worried about their rights prost brexit. is that why share prices are down because their profits were good today, 6% up? down because their profits were good today,...
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well, if contributions are genuinely volu nta ry if contributions are genuinely voluntary then we don'take voluntary contributions in order to not only enhance provision at the school... so you will get a frown at the school gate if you don't? yes, but also to maintain provision. and for many parents that is simply not possible. some 25% of parents are saying they can't afford to make those contributions, and as a result of that, their children are not able to participate in creative subjects, in part, in school trips and so on and so forth. we don't think that is right. education is the second biggest public server spending for the government after health. it is huge sums of money being put into education. not enough. not enough, you might say not enough. what can schools do to be more creative with the money they are getting?m schools do to be more creative with the money they are getting? it is a really important point. there is £2.1 billion sitting unspent in school balances so at the same time that parents are being asked to contribute more, school balances are rising, unspent bala
well, if contributions are genuinely volu nta ry if contributions are genuinely voluntary then we don'take voluntary contributions in order to not only enhance provision at the school... so you will get a frown at the school gate if you don't? yes, but also to maintain provision. and for many parents that is simply not possible. some 25% of parents are saying they can't afford to make those contributions, and as a result of that, their children are not able to participate in creative subjects,...
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the information we have in terms of payments from the ecb show that payments by cars, co nta ctless,r bills to electricity companies are even two friends and family to internet banking payments and from mobile phone payments, these payments have been increasing for a long period of time. the movement towards using less cash has been something which has been going on for a long period of time. what our survey tends to show is that people are tending to accept that they can actually get through in their day—to—day lives with less cash than they have done previously. 0ne day—to—day lives with less cash than they have done previously. one in five people say they carry little cash at all. one in three are prepared to say if they had the choice, they would be prepared to go com pletely choice, they would be prepared to go completely without cash. is it a generational issue? are older people more reluctant? there is an element of that, but in the report we did not find a really big difference like 80% of older people saying no they would not do it. the differences were smaller than we expec
the information we have in terms of payments from the ecb show that payments by cars, co nta ctless,r bills to electricity companies are even two friends and family to internet banking payments and from mobile phone payments, these payments have been increasing for a long period of time. the movement towards using less cash has been something which has been going on for a long period of time. what our survey tends to show is that people are tending to accept that they can actually get through...
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into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach process. and they include, treatments like bulb out to reduce the pedestrians and enhanced crossings and the pedestrian lighting as well as rapid flashing beacons to notify the drivers that are pedestrians are there. this final part and probably the most exciting part is the walkable western edition which is a pedestrian lighting network that establishes six corridors better slated for lighting and they respond to some of the community top concerns. and that thir very responsive to their concerns that were not specifically transportation related and that was their ability to make light night connectio
into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out...
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into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach process. and they include, treatments like bulb out to reduce the pedestrians and enhanced crossings and the pedestrian lighting as well as rapid flashing beacons to notify the drivers that are pedestrians are there. this final part and probably the most exciting part is the walkable western edition which is a pedestrian lighting network that establishes six corridors better slated for lighting and they respond to some of the community top concerns. and that thir very responsive to their concerns that were not specifically transportation related and that was their ability to make light night connectio
into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out...
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into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach process. and they include, treatments like bulb out to reduce the pedestrians and enhanced crossings and the pedestrian lighting as well as rapid flashing beacons to notify the drivers that are pedestrians are there. this final part and probably the most exciting part is the walkable western edition which is a pedestrian lighting network that establishes six corridors better slated for lighting and they respond to some of the community top concerns. and that thir very responsive to their concerns that were not specifically transportation related and that was their ability to make light night connectio
into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out...
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into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the ntachnical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach process. and they include, treatments like bulb out to reduce the pedestrians and enhanced crossings and the pedestrian lighting as well as rapid flashing beacons to notify the drivers that are pedestrians are there. this final part and probably the most exciting part is the walkable western edition which is a pedestrian lighting network that establishes six corridors better slated for lighting and they respond to some of the community top concerns. and that thir very responsive to their concerns that were not specifically transportation related and that was their ability to make light night connections thr
into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the ntachnical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach...
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into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach process. and they include, treatments like bulb out to reduce the pedestrians and enhanced crossings and the pedestrian lighting as well as rapid flashing beacons to notify the drivers that are pedestrians are there. this final part and probably the most exciting part is the walkable western edition which is a pedestrian lighting network that establishes six corridors better slated for lighting and they respond to some of the community top concerns. and that thir very responsive to their concerns that were not specifically transportation related and that was their ability to make light night connectio
into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out...
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into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out reach process. and they include, treatments like bulb out to reduce the pedestrians and enhanced crossings and the pedestrian lighting as well as rapid flashing beacons to notify the drivers that are pedestrians are there. this final part and probably the most exciting part is the walkable western edition which is a pedestrian lighting network that establishes six corridors better slated for lighting and they respond to some of the community top concerns. and that thir very responsive to their concerns that were not specifically transportation related and that was their ability to make light night connectio
into more detail more location specifics where wred as a tool box and really saw ourselves as at the nta as technical experts. you >> long term recommendations, these are a larger capitol projects and they are partnerships with our friends at rec and park as well as puc, and they include, two large community jekz v connections projects on laguna, and they work to improve the safety and access to use these recreational spaces that were identified as community, assets throughout the out...
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some patients benefited fa nta stically some patients benefited fantastically but a lot did not.nd the way it was run and make sure that does not happen the future. when you had your criticisms of the fund, it was that money could be better spent. it is not that harm was done to anyone. it is the way we watched and reviewed patients who we re watched and reviewed patients who were treated with the drugs will do were treated with the drugs will do we could have learned much earlier which drugs are working and which we re which drugs are working and which were not. that was the issue at the end of the day. we have to properly audit these access schemes. patients expect that as well, to learn from out expect that as well, to learn from our clinical experience. when you talked about campaigning for drugs, you are in a situation where you have terminal cancer and you are fighting to try to get extra life, better quality of life. how does it feel to be fighting at the same time as living with what he while living with? it is fairly exhausting. it is a shame because i feel so well at th
some patients benefited fa nta stically some patients benefited fantastically but a lot did not.nd the way it was run and make sure that does not happen the future. when you had your criticisms of the fund, it was that money could be better spent. it is not that harm was done to anyone. it is the way we watched and reviewed patients who we re watched and reviewed patients who were treated with the drugs will do were treated with the drugs will do we could have learned much earlier which drugs...
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that‘s a private thing where people can that‘s a private thing where people ca n co nta ct that‘s a privateress conference. john, it has been really good to talk to you this morning. thank you very much for your openness and your honesty this morning. we wish you all the best. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. pollen season is underway. and particularly silver birch. high pressure is very much dominating our weather currently. we have got a weather currently. we have got a weather front moving south—east wards. that‘s been producing a lot of cloud and splashes of rain across south—eastern areas and it is still with us. that will move away, but we will be left with quite a bit of cloud in its wake and that could still produce some showers. but brightening up across south—west england, wales and northern england, scotla nd england, wales and northern england, scotland and northern ireland seeing sunny spells. a few showers and here the wind will strengthen. so for northern england this afternoon, there will be a fair bit of sunshine. temperatures up to 11 or 12 celsius. simi
that‘s a private thing where people can that‘s a private thing where people ca n co nta ct that‘s a privateress conference. john, it has been really good to talk to you this morning. thank you very much for your openness and your honesty this morning. we wish you all the best. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. pollen season is underway. and particularly silver birch. high pressure is very much dominating our weather currently. we have got a weather currently. we have...
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if you have thoughts on it, get in co nta ct. we if you have thoughts on it, get in contact.p also condemned the attacks as "an affront to humanity," but did not mention russia, syria's ally. alexandra mackenzie reports. the town of khan sheikhoun where no—one will forget the horror of what happened. these men survived, but they lost mothers, fathers, and children. in washington, the words of a president. these heinous actions by the bashar al—assad regime cannot be tolerated. donald trump made no mention of russia, who, at the united nations security council, blamed syrian rebels for the chemical attack, which prompted this response. how many more children have to die before russia cares? nickey haley showed graphic pictures of the dead. we cannot close our highs to them. —— eyes. and further direct pressure on moscow from a senior member of the trump administration. well, there is no doubt in our mind that the syrian regime is responsible for this attack. we think it is time the russians rethought their continued support of bashar al—assad and his regime. this comes amid fi
if you have thoughts on it, get in co nta ct. we if you have thoughts on it, get in contact.p also condemned the attacks as "an affront to humanity," but did not mention russia, syria's ally. alexandra mackenzie reports. the town of khan sheikhoun where no—one will forget the horror of what happened. these men survived, but they lost mothers, fathers, and children. in washington, the words of a president. these heinous actions by the bashar al—assad regime cannot be tolerated....