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pollard was jailed for two years and patterson for 18 months.ls of the alleged offending where amounted to very high harm, according to thejudge. in pollard's case he destroyed photographs taken from the home of a suspect which could have been crucial evidence in a potential prosecution. in effect, what they had done is they try to bring the cases to an end. there was no monetary gain and it was to avoid doing the work, to cut corners and to short—circuit these investigations. there were strong mitigation put on behalf of sharon patterson. to the effect that she should be given a suspended prison term, she has three children and she has lost herjob, as has pollard. but in the end the judge believed the offending was so serious he had to impose terms of imprisonment for both of the former detectives. danny shaw at the old bailey. a man with haemophilia infected with hiv during treatment as a child has told the infected blood inquiry that his parents were "bullied" into signing a waiver saying they wouldn't take the government back to court. andy
pollard was jailed for two years and patterson for 18 months.ls of the alleged offending where amounted to very high harm, according to thejudge. in pollard's case he destroyed photographs taken from the home of a suspect which could have been crucial evidence in a potential prosecution. in effect, what they had done is they try to bring the cases to an end. there was no monetary gain and it was to avoid doing the work, to cut corners and to short—circuit these investigations. there were...
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pollard was jailed for two years. is outside the old bailey.fficers working for the essex police. thejudge told them they had shut down cases to avoid doing their work. he said to them, you have failed the victims. he said they had committed multiple a cts he said they had committed multiple acts of dishonesty. pollard was jailed for two years and patterson for 18 months. they will serve half of their sentences in prison before being released on licence. the details amounted to very high harm, according to thejudge. in pollard's case, he destroyed four photographs taken from the home of a suspect which could have been crucial evidence in a potential prosecution. what they had done was try to bring these cases to an end. there was no monetary gain for them, it was in essence to cut corners and avoid doing the work and short—circuit these investigations. there were strong litigation but on of sharon patterson that she should be given a suspended prison term. she has three children and has lost herjob. but thejudge felt the children and has lost h
pollard was jailed for two years. is outside the old bailey.fficers working for the essex police. thejudge told them they had shut down cases to avoid doing their work. he said to them, you have failed the victims. he said they had committed multiple a cts he said they had committed multiple acts of dishonesty. pollard was jailed for two years and patterson for 18 months. they will serve half of their sentences in prison before being released on licence. the details amounted to very high harm,...
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patterson was sentenced to 18 months and pollard jailed for two years.die starr has died at his home in spain. he was 76. he became a household name in the ‘70s and ‘80s after appearing on the talent show opportunity knocks and went on to front many more tv shows. he'll also be remembered for a fictitious story on a newspaperfront page — freddie starr ate my hamster. a canadian tourist whose fiancee was killed in the london bridge attacks two years ago has told an inquest the scene was like a "war zone". tyler ferguson was walking across the bridge with his girlfriend, christine archibald, when she was struck by a van targeting pedestrians. he says moments before she was hit, they'd swapped places on the pavement. daniel sandford reports. chrissy archibald and her fiance, tyler ferguson, walking on london bridge on a summer's night. canadian tourists who'd just enjoyed dinner at a thai restaurant. two minutes after these cctv images, they stopped and kissed, and swapped sides, putting chrissy closer to the road. today, tyler ferguson told her inquest, i
patterson was sentenced to 18 months and pollard jailed for two years.die starr has died at his home in spain. he was 76. he became a household name in the ‘70s and ‘80s after appearing on the talent show opportunity knocks and went on to front many more tv shows. he'll also be remembered for a fictitious story on a newspaperfront page — freddie starr ate my hamster. a canadian tourist whose fiancee was killed in the london bridge attacks two years ago has told an inquest the scene was...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, lance price and eve pollard.s news. we've had two managerial announcements today. let's start with steve clark's appointment as the new scotland head coach. he replaces alex mcleish in the role. but with the scots lying fifth in their euro 2020 qualifying group, he has a big job ahead. our sports reporter, kheredine idessane has more. steve cla rke's steve clarke's three—year contract as the next scotland manager begins tomorrow morning actually here at the national stadium at hamden. he says scotland can still qualify for euro 2020 which will be quite a big achievement given the poor start to the campaign so far. remember a disastrous 3—0 defeat in kazakhstan blood by an average 2—0 win against dan marino. he says we have a women's world cup to look forward to in france this summer and it's my ambulation to emulate the success of sheuey ambulation to emulate the success of shelley kerr and her squad by leading us to euro 2020. he com pletely leading us to euro 2020. he completely revitalised kilmarnock and in ov
a big thank you to my guests this evening, lance price and eve pollard.s news. we've had two managerial announcements today. let's start with steve clark's appointment as the new scotland head coach. he replaces alex mcleish in the role. but with the scots lying fifth in their euro 2020 qualifying group, he has a big job ahead. our sports reporter, kheredine idessane has more. steve cla rke's steve clarke's three—year contract as the next scotland manager begins tomorrow morning actually here...
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patterson was sentenced to 18 months and pollard jailed for two years. attacks two years ago, has told an inquest the scene was like a ‘war zone‘. tyler ferguson was walking across the bridge with his girlfriend christine archibald, when she was struck by a van targeting pedestrians. he says moments before she was hit, they‘d swapped places on the pavement. daniel sandford reports. chrissy archibald and her fiance, tyler ferguson, walking on london bridge on a summer‘s night. canadian tourists who‘d just enjoyed dinner at a thai restaurant. two minutes after these cctv images, they stopped and kissed, and swapped sides, putting chrissy closer to the road. today, tyler ferguson told her inquest: "i then noticed a relatively large white transit van on the pavement, hurtling towards chrissy and i. it was immediately clear to me this was a deliberate act of violence." "the van‘s driver‘s wing mirror brushed past my left shoulder. i then looked for chrissy. she was no longer next to me. i realised she had been struck by the van." chrissy was dragged along the
patterson was sentenced to 18 months and pollard jailed for two years. attacks two years ago, has told an inquest the scene was like a ‘war zone‘. tyler ferguson was walking across the bridge with his girlfriend christine archibald, when she was struck by a van targeting pedestrians. he says moments before she was hit, they‘d swapped places on the pavement. daniel sandford reports. chrissy archibald and her fiance, tyler ferguson, walking on london bridge on a summer‘s night. canadian...
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patterson was sentenced to 18 months and pollard was jailed for two years.irst three months of this year as it grew by 0.5% — up from 0.2% in the previous quarter. the office for national statistics said the increase was partly driven by businesses stockpiling ahead of the expected brexit date. manufacturers saw their fastest expansion since the 1980s. here's our economics correspondent dharshini david. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry had gone into overdrive since the start of the year. they have stockpiled both raw materials and finished goods to protect against disruption in the event of a no—deal brexit in march. normally, holding sort of a week's stock, somewhere in that region. we are holding much more than that, three, four, five, six weeks' stock in some case which isn't healthy for any business, but at least we have the confidence that if anything were to happen at borders, we could continue to supply. he is not alone. this type of contingency planning meant that manufacturing activity grew at its fastest rate for
patterson was sentenced to 18 months and pollard was jailed for two years.irst three months of this year as it grew by 0.5% — up from 0.2% in the previous quarter. the office for national statistics said the increase was partly driven by businesses stockpiling ahead of the expected brexit date. manufacturers saw their fastest expansion since the 1980s. here's our economics correspondent dharshini david. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry had gone into...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers eve pollard and lancece — stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. google, one of the world's biggest tech companies, is blocking the chinese firm huawei, from using some of its mobile software. google took the decision, after the trump administration decided to put huawei on a trade blacklist. it means new versions of smartphones made by the company, will lose access to google apps and services, like youtube and gmail. huawei is the world's second largest smartphone maker, producing more than 200 million a year, with three million being shipped to the uk, in 2018. all this comes amid an increasingly bitter trade war, between the us and china, though huawei insists, it operates independently from the government in beijing. here's our business editor simonjack. a global trade war is coming to a phone near you. google has barred the chinese smartphone maker huawei from some updates to the android operating system. the ban means that future huawei phones won't be able to access popular apps s
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers eve pollard and lancece — stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. google, one of the world's biggest tech companies, is blocking the chinese firm huawei, from using some of its mobile software. google took the decision, after the trump administration decided to put huawei on a trade blacklist. it means new versions of smartphones made by the company, will lose access to google apps and services,...
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then kevin pollard. they have won four of the last six. the warriors will be happy to be back on their home four for game five. they should also be happy they made it back to oakland. after touching down, our photographer noticed what could be a badomen. >> he knocks down the three, draws the foul. he scores 24. denver won to take a 3-2 series lead and front beat philly. dallas stars, double ot. ben bishop. it's knocked in by patrick maroon to win the game and the series. st. louis advances to the western exits finals. they're going to face the winner of tonight's game seven between the sharks and avalanche. by the way that game starts at 6:00 and the warriors game five is just after 7:30. wherever you're going, have a great time. it will be a great night in sports. i'm dennis o'done nell. >>> coming up, thousands of dollars of perfume stolen. the bizarre chase in wine country. >> reporter: plus, thousands of uber and lyft drivers are expected to go on strike this morning. how that will affect your morning commute. it's no ordinary day at
then kevin pollard. they have won four of the last six. the warriors will be happy to be back on their home four for game five. they should also be happy they made it back to oakland. after touching down, our photographer noticed what could be a badomen. >> he knocks down the three, draws the foul. he scores 24. denver won to take a 3-2 series lead and front beat philly. dallas stars, double ot. ben bishop. it's knocked in by patrick maroon to win the game and the series. st. louis...
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with me are lance price, political commentator and eve pollard, former fleet street editor.omorrow's front pages are already in. we start with the financial times and it reports on a growing "technology cold war", with chinese telecoms giant huawei said to be teeing up its own mobile phone operating system, after google restricted its use of android. the metro leads with the news that nigel farage, the brexit party leader, had a milkshake thrown at him during a campaign walkabout. the same picture is on the front page of the telegraph. but the paper also reports on a call from dominic raab, the former brexit secretary — to cut the basic rate of income tax by 5p. the daily mail reports that prince charles is to host donald trump for tea at clarence house, during the us president's state visit to the uk next month. and the guardian reveals that ethnic minorities in the uk have faced growing racism, since the brexit vote. that's according to data seen by the newspaper. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. laughter we will start off with
with me are lance price, political commentator and eve pollard, former fleet street editor.omorrow's front pages are already in. we start with the financial times and it reports on a growing "technology cold war", with chinese telecoms giant huawei said to be teeing up its own mobile phone operating system, after google restricted its use of android. the metro leads with the news that nigel farage, the brexit party leader, had a milkshake thrown at him during a campaign walkabout. the...
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by day he means in particular the right wing populists like rasmus pollard dunn who's been agitating against me on the park and he's the head of the strong course party a new anti islam group in denmark with police protection he enters neighborhoods where many muslims live deliberately provoking people then he posts the videos online because it demonstrating and cites his right to free speech even going so far as to burn the koran in a public that big that it gets out of here. was you know you get out of her country. where oh where was that counter protesters chant no racists in our cities in the near abroad district protesters call for a liberal cosmopolitan denmark and an end to racism and xenophobia just get me up on my i'm hearing lots of stories from children who tell me in the schoolyard their classmates play who's the next to get thrown out you because you're a muslim that's damaging to the children they feel like they're danes it's not this isn't that it's about. catarina sara isn't is a political scientist at the europa think tank in copenhagen she's been observing political
by day he means in particular the right wing populists like rasmus pollard dunn who's been agitating against me on the park and he's the head of the strong course party a new anti islam group in denmark with police protection he enters neighborhoods where many muslims live deliberately provoking people then he posts the videos online because it demonstrating and cites his right to free speech even going so far as to burn the koran in a public that big that it gets out of here. was you know you...
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lee pollard was given a two—year term and sharon paterson 18 months., no financial benefit at all. there was nothing in terms of doing it for the offenders or the suspects, that they had some kind of link for them. it was all it seems because they felt it was a waste of their time to progress these cases. the court heard the unit they were working in was under considerable pressure. there had been an increase in allegations following the jimmy savile affair and a reduction in staff because of financial cutbacks, but that was no excuse and the judge made it clear that was no excuse for their conduct. it is unusual for officers to be found guilty in this way. there was a very strong mitigation on behalf of patterson, but in the end the judge said the harm caused was so high that he had no alternative but to send them directly to prison. the trade war between the united states and china has escalated. the us has more than doubled tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. it‘s raised duties from 10—25% on a range of products from car parts to furnitu
lee pollard was given a two—year term and sharon paterson 18 months., no financial benefit at all. there was nothing in terms of doing it for the offenders or the suspects, that they had some kind of link for them. it was all it seems because they felt it was a waste of their time to progress these cases. the court heard the unit they were working in was under considerable pressure. there had been an increase in allegations following the jimmy savile affair and a reduction in staff because of...
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in our pollard mentoring system, that is how you get things done.ffered to give up the job i love earlier than i would like. on the 29th of march, on the day we were meant to leave the eu, if just 30 mp's have voted differently, we would have passed the withdrawal agreement and we would be leaving the eu. it was not enough. i took the difficult decision to try to reach across party deal on brexit. many mps on both sides were unsettled by this but i believe it was the right thing to do. weeks ofd in six serious talks with the opposition, offering to compromise. those talks were not enough for labor to reach an agreement with us. i do not think that means we should give up. the house of commons voted to trigger article 50 and the majority of mp's said they want to read deliver the result of the referendum. i think we need to help them find a way. there is one last chance to do that. i have listened to concerns from across the spectrum, i have done all i can to address them and today i am making a serious offer to mps across parliament, a new brexit de
in our pollard mentoring system, that is how you get things done.ffered to give up the job i love earlier than i would like. on the 29th of march, on the day we were meant to leave the eu, if just 30 mp's have voted differently, we would have passed the withdrawal agreement and we would be leaving the eu. it was not enough. i took the difficult decision to try to reach across party deal on brexit. many mps on both sides were unsettled by this but i believe it was the right thing to do. weeks...
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. >> reporter: beth pollard say that she is unfamiliar with the homeless knocking on doors, but stepsoing to be taken to help. >> we have hired a marine e congikol gi gist to look at the conditions of the bay, and to advice us at is the safest way to get the boats back to the bay. >> reporter: and we are shown this amount of debris she has collected. >> it is like a small recycling center. she fears her pleas will fall on deaf ears again. % back out here, we should know the study results later in the summer, and the residents today said they are not hopeful to see any change. in sausalito, i'm dion limb. >> thank you. >> and this is a safe place for travelers all over the world and san francisco international airport is safe for all transients but not the homeless as they are being reported to be used by the homeless. vick lee has the story, you will only see on news 7. >> there are restaurants, museum, retail stores, traffic gridlock and lots and lots of people. >> we are essentially a city with a population of about 150,000 passengers and about 30,000 employees on any given day. >>
. >> reporter: beth pollard say that she is unfamiliar with the homeless knocking on doors, but stepsoing to be taken to help. >> we have hired a marine e congikol gi gist to look at the conditions of the bay, and to advice us at is the safest way to get the boats back to the bay. >> reporter: and we are shown this amount of debris she has collected. >> it is like a small recycling center. she fears her pleas will fall on deaf ears again. % back out here, we should know...
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his giants debut and look at the speed from kevin pollard here and amazing throw from yasiel puig andoe panic and he got it. down the right field line and that is a two-run jack and now it's 10-seven and down to the final out. do you believe? do you believe in stephen vote? he has crushed his first home run as a giant and we are tied at 11. in the 11th, evan longoria. longo goes long and that's the game-winning homer. giants have the franchise record with the eight-run comeback win since 1989. 12-11 is your final score and he's brought the lucky elephant to pittsburgh traying to snap the losing streak and he fizzles one down and everybody scores. as up 4-1 and begly, though just getting started. again, he clears him. it's another double. 11-1 athletics at that point. he had seven rbis on the ninth. in the ninth, begly, phenomenal. solo cloud. eight rbis in one game and that's a new as record for a catcher and they snapped their six-game losing streak and 14-1, the final score. if the warriors know they know and the rockets know that their series is basically over. the warriors used an
his giants debut and look at the speed from kevin pollard here and amazing throw from yasiel puig andoe panic and he got it. down the right field line and that is a two-run jack and now it's 10-seven and down to the final out. do you believe? do you believe in stephen vote? he has crushed his first home run as a giant and we are tied at 11. in the 11th, evan longoria. longo goes long and that's the game-winning homer. giants have the franchise record with the eight-run comeback win since 1989....
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. >> reporter: beth pollard says she's unfamiliar with the homeless knocking on residents' doors but promises steps are being taken to help. >> we hired a marine ecologist to look at the marine ecology of the bay and also conditions, wind and weather and the water in the bay to advise us on what is the safest and healthiest way to moore vesselsn bay? >> back at connie's where she shows us the amount of debris her husband has collect over the past few months from the anchor outs. >> this is like a small recycling center, it is. >> she hopes her concerns haven't deaf ears again. >> reporter: back out here live, neighbors tell me these incidents happen so often they don't even bother telling police anymore. the results of that study, by the way, should be complete by this summer. those residents day they are not hopeful it will change anything. in sausalito tonight, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> homeless necessary is climbing around the bay area and dion's story is one example of places where they seek shelter. >> the airport is another place. only abc 7 news spent hours late at night at sfo
. >> reporter: beth pollard says she's unfamiliar with the homeless knocking on residents' doors but promises steps are being taken to help. >> we hired a marine ecologist to look at the marine ecology of the bay and also conditions, wind and weather and the water in the bay to advise us on what is the safest and healthiest way to moore vesselsn bay? >> back at connie's where she shows us the amount of debris her husband has collect over the past few months from the anchor...
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>>after getting news about the crash oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based old may be helped out by donating close to them whether here in the bay area. the choir. thank the store for its generosity like racing them with us on all. oakwood university is also shared information on social site about donating to web the choir. >>the chp says that crash that happened early saturday morning is still under investigation. that's the latest here live in san francisco. dan thorn from 4 news. >>thank you dan in emeryville investigators are looking into what sparked this fire last night the fire started shortly after 7 at a homeless encampment behind the home depot store in hollis street. the fire burned the e
>>after getting news about the crash oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based old may be helped out by...
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thank you, pollard wire. romaine: coming up -- paula dwyer.: coming up, theresa may serves up another brexit deal. we will take a look. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. special counsel robert mueller is resisting the idea of testifying publicly before congress on his pressure report. bloomberg learned -- his russia report. bloomberg learned mueller is pushing for a closed-door meeting, reportedly telling the has judiciary he doesn't want to be dragged into a political fight. sources tell bloomberg mueller is suggesting he make a public statement and then be questioned by the committee in private. on orders from the white house, former counsel don mcgann -- mc gahn defied his subpoena to appear before the has judiciary committee. chairman jerrold nadler said they would vote to hold him in contempt and take the issue to court, adding "the panel will hear from mcgahn one way or another. >> there are forces exerting other kinds of pressure on mr. mcgahn. in short, the president took it upon himself to i
thank you, pollard wire. romaine: coming up -- paula dwyer.: coming up, theresa may serves up another brexit deal. we will take a look. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. special counsel robert mueller is resisting the idea of testifying publicly before congress on his pressure report. bloomberg learned -- his russia report. bloomberg learned mueller is pushing for a closed-door meeting, reportedly telling the has judiciary he doesn't want to be...
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>>after getting news about the crash oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. one man died after his lincoln navigator slammed into the back of the choirs tour bus around 12 45 saturday morning. the choir offered their condolences during their performance. many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire. the university has been sharing information but how to that free concert is just now wrapping up here and 3rd baptist church in san francisco. >>the chp says that fiery crash is still under investigation, reporting live in san francisco dan torn kron 4 news. >>thank you so much stand now to the east bay where these 3 men were arrested in walnut creek in connection to a fight that injured 4 people yesterday 20 want not 21 year-old joshua beal 20 year-old philip chon both of them face charges in connection to a stabbing and christopher d-mont a suspected of hitting a man with the car. police say they responded to the intersection of north main s
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his giants debut and look at the speed from kevin pollard here and amazing throw by yasiel puig and saveman up, joe panic and he got it. down the right field line and that is a two-run jack and his second at the inn and it's 10-7 and giants down to their final out. do you believe? do you believe in stephen vogt? that is crushed and his first home run, and we are tied in the 11. evan longoria, longo goes long! that's the game-winning homer! giants tie a franchise record with their first eight-run comeback win since 1989 and 12-11 is your final score. as brought their lucky elephant to pittsburgh trying to snap their losing streak and bases loaded and fizzles one down and eerybody scores, as up 4-1 and begly though, just getting started and begly in the fourth and again, he clears him and it's another double and 11-1 athletics and 7 rbis on the ninth. begly, phenomenal. catcher and they snap their six-game losing streak doing it in a big way-14-1 your final score. if the warriors know and the rockets know that their series are basically over and the warriors used an energized defense to ta
his giants debut and look at the speed from kevin pollard here and amazing throw by yasiel puig and saveman up, joe panic and he got it. down the right field line and that is a two-run jack and his second at the inn and it's 10-7 and giants down to their final out. do you believe? do you believe in stephen vogt? that is crushed and his first home run, and we are tied in the 11. evan longoria, longo goes long! that's the game-winning homer! giants tie a franchise record with their first...
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under great difficulty >>after getting news about the crash oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based old may be helped out by donating close to them weather here in the bay area. the choir. thank the store for its generosity bike racing them with a song. >>that was down toward reporting the chp at this point hasn't released the cause of that crash. they're still investigating. command now facing attempted murder charges for shooting multiple people at a beach 19 year-old francisco roscoe was arrested and you can see. here in his mug shot. they have in custody is was at oceana dume state beach park it since and so this will county 6 people in all were taken to the hospital 5 of them had gunshot wounds. po
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under great difficulty >>after getting news about the crash oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based old may be helped out by donating close to them whether here in the bay area. the choir. thank the store for its generosity bike racing them with us on all. >>well that was an storm reporting the chp hasn't released a cause yet for that crash. now the other headlines in every field investigators are looking into what sparked a fire near business. it started saturday at a homeless encampment behind the home depot on holly street near you can see what firefighters were dealing with all the fire and the smoke. it burned the exterior of a storage area just outside the store. we're told the damage estimate is
under great difficulty >>after getting news about the crash oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based...
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oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based old may be helped out by donating close to them weather here in the bay area. the choir. thank the store for its generosity bike racing them with a song. >>that was dan storm reporting the chp hasn't released a cause yet for that fatal crash. also new this morning lanes are back open after a man was hurt in a crash in the east bay that happened last night on actually right up near hercules an suv was involved in a rollover crash was just east of highway 4. one man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. 2 lanes we're close but they've since been reopened and in emeryville investigators there looking into what sparked a fire near a business. it
oakwood university president leslie pollard left alabama to join the choir in san francisco. he expressed gratitude for the hospitality from the city. the audience was thrilled with the performance giving the aliens several standing ovations the choir expressed their condolences to the family of the man who died in saturday's many of the choir members lost a lot of their personal belongings in the bus fire, san francisco based old may be helped out by donating close to them weather here in the...
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guestsjoining me are the political commentator, lance price, and the former fleet street editor, eve pollardcanjoin us hope you can join us for that. the inquests into the london bridge attacks in 2017, have heard how one of the victims tried to stop the attackers by hitting them with his skateboard. ignacio echeverria, a spanish banker who was living in london, was killed in the attacks after stepping in to try to protect a woman, who was being repeatedly stabbed. his friend told the inquest the attackers looked prepared, and their "intentions were to kill everyone". our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. although he was 39, spanish financial crime analyst ignacio echeverria was still a keen skateboarder. 0n the night of the attack, he had been out skating with two friends near the tate modern. they'd pulled over on their bikes when they noticed one of the injured. then, looking up the road, they saw the attack continuing outside a tapas restaurant. his friend guillermo sanchez—montisi told the coroner... when the manager of the lobos restaurant realised how serious the si
guestsjoining me are the political commentator, lance price, and the former fleet street editor, eve pollardcanjoin us hope you can join us for that. the inquests into the london bridge attacks in 2017, have heard how one of the victims tried to stop the attackers by hitting them with his skateboard. ignacio echeverria, a spanish banker who was living in london, was killed in the attacks after stepping in to try to protect a woman, who was being repeatedly stabbed. his friend told the inquest...
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mike pollard and reece palmer are among them.s united fc kent, which they officially launched last night. thank you for coming in after playing last night. how did it go? did you win? unfortunately not. taylor's detail, what happened. we started off really well. at half—time, we went in at 4—1 up and it ended nine... 9-5. so something happened in the second half? it ended nine... 9-5. so something happened in the second half7m it ended nine... 9-5. so something happened in the second half? it was oui’ happened in the second half? it was our first happened in the second half? it was ourfirst game, so happened in the second half? it was our first game, so fitness played a big part. the team we played had played all season, won cups. big part. the team we played had played all season, won cupsm big part. the team we played had played all season, won cups. it is a big test for us regardless. 0ne played all season, won cups. it is a big test for us regardless. one of the things that makes your team so very different is that this is ab
mike pollard and reece palmer are among them.s united fc kent, which they officially launched last night. thank you for coming in after playing last night. how did it go? did you win? unfortunately not. taylor's detail, what happened. we started off really well. at half—time, we went in at 4—1 up and it ended nine... 9-5. so something happened in the second half? it ended nine... 9-5. so something happened in the second half7m it ended nine... 9-5. so something happened in the second half?...
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ruth pollard, our southeast asia government editor, joining us from delhi.on the indian markets ahead of the open. our reporter is standing by in mumbai for us, if we get her. the big question we have been focusing on is the weakness today, duen markets to these trade wars and what we're hearing from china, potentially walking out of the trade talks. is that likely carry over into the indian open? >> it definitely will. sentiment, ande it doesn't really weighing well in terms of the indian market. it is pointing to a slower start. last week was slightly more subdued, but it closed for the week and ended up being in the red. for the indices, we will be watching for them to close near 11,550. apart from that, indian volatility index once again at elevated levels, it is not going to be any support. you could see some selling coming about in today's session session. . has raised tremendously on with the index does as well. we will have to wait and watch what that does we will have to wait and watch what that does. front, it felly under 70, so that probably had i
ruth pollard, our southeast asia government editor, joining us from delhi.on the indian markets ahead of the open. our reporter is standing by in mumbai for us, if we get her. the big question we have been focusing on is the weakness today, duen markets to these trade wars and what we're hearing from china, potentially walking out of the trade talks. is that likely carry over into the indian open? >> it definitely will. sentiment, ande it doesn't really weighing well in terms of the...
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let us go to plymouth and see what is going on there, my colleague luke pollard is there.ve made gains off the conservatives so from a plymouth perspective and labour it has been a good night for us. what are the factors in the campaign? well, we have had a good labour councilfor the last year, but weirdly in plymouth we have seen labour vote remaining strong, not only in our leave areas but in our remain areas as well. plymouth really is a tale of two cities with very different communities, in the north and south but what we have seen in both is voters in different communities all voting labour, and that is helping buck the national trend as plymouth often does. your colleague up in sunderland earlier was, the labour leader in sunderland was basically complaining about labour policy, very clearly, saying that the option of having a people's vote was incredibly unhelpful to labour party workers on the doorstep, what is your perspective on that? well, i think we need to have greater clarity in our position, that is what i want to see the option of a public vote on any singl
let us go to plymouth and see what is going on there, my colleague luke pollard is there.ve made gains off the conservatives so from a plymouth perspective and labour it has been a good night for us. what are the factors in the campaign? well, we have had a good labour councilfor the last year, but weirdly in plymouth we have seen labour vote remaining strong, not only in our leave areas but in our remain areas as well. plymouth really is a tale of two cities with very different communities, in...
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labour held every one of their seats in plymouth and gained another, with luke pollard mp saying hisl trend, and showing what labour can achieve". on a difficult night for the conservatives, they dropped behind ukip in several plymouth wards, including ham, devonport and honicknowle. martyn oates, bbc south west's political editor has more. there are some remarkable similarities between the results here tonight and the results here in this hall almost exactly a year ago. then the conservative government was not being particularly helpful in terms of its national policies to the conservative councillors on the ground here. on that occasion, labour took the council from the conservatives, bucking the national trend, it was the only target council that labour took that night, jeremy corbyn turned up next morning to celebrate. tonight, labour may be being damaged elsewhere, here again, though, they have done well. they have held onto the council with the addition of one seat to their majority. they have also held exeter city council, it would have taken an absolute meltdown in their vote
labour held every one of their seats in plymouth and gained another, with luke pollard mp saying hisl trend, and showing what labour can achieve". on a difficult night for the conservatives, they dropped behind ukip in several plymouth wards, including ham, devonport and honicknowle. martyn oates, bbc south west's political editor has more. there are some remarkable similarities between the results here tonight and the results here in this hall almost exactly a year ago. then the...