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preston here again with chinatown.onor and so grateful to be standing in front of you guys today representing this wonderful partnership. i joined the project last fall. i've been getting more and more excited about the work we're doing here. we're not only building a construction, 127 units of new affordable housing, we're also able to permanently preserve three nonprofit tenants here in the mission. good samaritan family resource centre and mission graduates. i like to introduce marilyn to the stage. >> please come up to support me. i'll start while they make their way up here. it is really an honor to be at the groundbreaking of a development that was birthed from vision and people power solution. knowing we've been working on this site for more than 10 years prove this was no small feat. to thank the ancestors for taking care of this land and the creek below us. this particular victory is an example of the power of organizing, conviction and the success of demanding for more affordable housing. landlords won't stop
preston here again with chinatown.onor and so grateful to be standing in front of you guys today representing this wonderful partnership. i joined the project last fall. i've been getting more and more excited about the work we're doing here. we're not only building a construction, 127 units of new affordable housing, we're also able to permanently preserve three nonprofit tenants here in the mission. good samaritan family resource centre and mission graduates. i like to introduce marilyn to...
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mark preston is there.arks, what a fascinating town hall for a number of reasons, first and foremost because unlike a lot of her democratic competitors in the presidential field, she really sort of hewed more toward the middle, but certainly didn't bank left, even when she knew that would potentially benefit her with democratic voters. what were your impressions? >> no question, dana. she cleared her own path right now through this forest that we see in front of us. and as all these democrats, upwards to practically 20 democrats looking for running for president, amy klobuchar this evening maybe very, very clear what path she's going follow. she is going to follow a more pragmatic path. when asked about the green new deal, something that she said she supports, but again, couldn't go in for all aspects of it knowing full well that it's aspirational. like she had called it before and she had to backtrack. same thing for college tuition. we're on a college campus right now. college debt is saddling so many kid
mark preston is there.arks, what a fascinating town hall for a number of reasons, first and foremost because unlike a lot of her democratic competitors in the presidential field, she really sort of hewed more toward the middle, but certainly didn't bank left, even when she knew that would potentially benefit her with democratic voters. what were your impressions? >> no question, dana. she cleared her own path right now through this forest that we see in front of us. and as all these...
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my final thoughts, i think mark preston is right. i think a lot of people in the democratic party are fighting for the left progressive lane of that party and i think she is in a position, she has positioned herself to be the person who can maybe come right through the middle, right? and actually be a dark horse in this election. >> all right, everybody. thank you. >> she's still here, by the way, dana. >> i'm sure. >> there's like a mini town hall if you can see that going on and she's answering questions. listen, she's been out on the campaign trail all day. i said you must be exhausted. she said no, actually i'm energized by this and i'm so glad to see all the folks out here in their sweaters. it's cold and it snowed here today. so there you go. >> don lemon, thank you. our team there as always hit it out of the park. appreciate it. everybody there. everybody stay with us. because we are breaking news. a doj official tells cnn that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is expected to leave the justice department in mid march. we'
my final thoughts, i think mark preston is right. i think a lot of people in the democratic party are fighting for the left progressive lane of that party and i think she is in a position, she has positioned herself to be the person who can maybe come right through the middle, right? and actually be a dark horse in this election. >> all right, everybody. thank you. >> she's still here, by the way, dana. >> i'm sure. >> there's like a mini town hall if you can see that...
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and you heard him, mark preston, trying to differentiate himself.ave two white billionaires, businessmen from new york, but schultz ran a public company that the world could see the books of the company. what struck you floes whmost fr you heard last night? >> he didn't offer specific policy proposals but he was trying to create a bridge right now that is needed in this country and i'm not saying he'll be successful because i don't think our country was built for a third party. that will get some people upset, i understand that, but what struck me is that there was nothing specific. when you asked him about taxes going back to taxes, what do you think your tax rate would be, he said i think i should pay more taxes. clearly you should have an idea about how much more in taxes you should pay. >> health care, for example. >> health care, said medicare for all won't work but he thinks that we should work to try to get health care for everybody. veterans he thinks we need to do. didn't offer specific policy proposals. again it's okay be he won't be able
and you heard him, mark preston, trying to differentiate himself.ave two white billionaires, businessmen from new york, but schultz ran a public company that the world could see the books of the company. what struck you floes whmost fr you heard last night? >> he didn't offer specific policy proposals but he was trying to create a bridge right now that is needed in this country and i'm not saying he'll be successful because i don't think our country was built for a third party. that will...
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preston: thank you for your question. >> hi. thanks for the presentation. in more detailin the mechanism behind the hp three moles, specifically you a minute -- a male there, i don't know what that is, 12 inches or something -- >> debut 30 inches. sorry, 12 inches. >> ok. whatever material is attaching it to the instrument on the surface must be a softer malleable material because it presumably is coiled up somehow inside the instrument. dr. barrett: it doesn't rotate at all. it percussive is its way down. it will not rotate. it pulls out the tether and the tether is stored in the portion on the surface and it gets pulled out as a goes deeper. >> right. you have a tether, a softer material attached to the nail. how are you able -- how is it able to transmit the force as you get deeper and deeper into the ground, through that softer material? that device -- dr. barrett: the device is in the nail itself. >> ok. dr. barrett: it pulls the tether behind it. it doesn't need to transfer anything because the tether is flexible. they could not transmit any force thr
preston: thank you for your question. >> hi. thanks for the presentation. in more detailin the mechanism behind the hp three moles, specifically you a minute -- a male there, i don't know what that is, 12 inches or something -- >> debut 30 inches. sorry, 12 inches. >> ok. whatever material is attaching it to the instrument on the surface must be a softer malleable material because it presumably is coiled up somehow inside the instrument. dr. barrett: it doesn't rotate at all....
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judith moritz was at the court in preston.ip steele is one of the children of hillsborough, just 15 yea rs old children of hillsborough, just 15 years old when he died at a full or match on a family day out in his pa rents match on a family day out in his parents and little brother. —— football match. philip's mother dolores steele has lived without her son to the past 30 years. today she relived the day the disaster took his life. the family were all at the match the parents upstairs in the seat of area, the children on the terrace below. dolores steele renders that it suddenly look very crowded down man. —— remembers. she could hear the crowd shouting "0pen the gates, people are dying". this is still look across at the jurien said she could not see her boys. she said she could not see her boys. she said she could not see her boys. she said she saw someone carried the grass, a jacket put over their face. she said: the steel‘s younger boy, 13—year—old ryan survived and spent hours waiting by the family's car hoping his brother
judith moritz was at the court in preston.ip steele is one of the children of hillsborough, just 15 yea rs old children of hillsborough, just 15 years old when he died at a full or match on a family day out in his pa rents match on a family day out in his parents and little brother. —— football match. philip's mother dolores steele has lived without her son to the past 30 years. today she relived the day the disaster took his life. the family were all at the match the parents upstairs in...
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judith moritz was at the court in preston.en he died on a football match on a day out with his parents and brother. philip's mother has lived without her son for the last 0 yea rs. without her son for the last 0 years. —— 30 years. the steel family we re years. —— 30 years. the steel family were all at the match. the parts up stairs in the seated area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores steele remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she could hear the crowd shouting, open the gates, people are dying. mrs steel looked at the jury and told them she couldn't see her boys. she saw someone carried on to the grass and a jacket put over her face. she said the pitch looked like a battleground. there was so many people lying around. the steel's younger boy, brian, survived and spent hours waiting by the car hoping his brother would turn up. his parents were told to ring a helpline. dolores steele told the jury helpline. dolores steele told the jury they tried the emergency number over and over and
judith moritz was at the court in preston.en he died on a football match on a day out with his parents and brother. philip's mother has lived without her son for the last 0 yea rs. without her son for the last 0 years. —— 30 years. the steel family we re years. —— 30 years. the steel family were all at the match. the parts up stairs in the seated area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores steele remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she could hear...
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our north of england correspondentjudith moritz is at preston crown court.r in football, in fact when england hosted euro 96 he was tournament director. in 1989 he was tournament director. in 1989 he was the fa's had of external affairs. he acted as press officer at hillsborough. he told the jury at preston here that when the terraces became overcrowded, and the match was stopped, he wanted to find out what was going on. he accompanied the fa's then chief executive, graham kelly, as they went to the police control box in the corner of the ground. that is where they match chief superintendent david duckenfield who was running the police operation. he told the court that he remembers a conversation in which david duckenfield said to graham kelly that a gate had been forced, that there had been an in rush of liverpool supporters and that that had caused casualties. he also says he remembers mr duckenfield commenting that in his opinion the match should be abandoned altogether but didn't want to make that announcement at that point. he said he had a loss of angr
our north of england correspondentjudith moritz is at preston crown court.r in football, in fact when england hosted euro 96 he was tournament director. in 1989 he was tournament director. in 1989 he was the fa's had of external affairs. he acted as press officer at hillsborough. he told the jury at preston here that when the terraces became overcrowded, and the match was stopped, he wanted to find out what was going on. he accompanied the fa's then chief executive, graham kelly, as they went...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. now on bbc news: sport today.y live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: federer fightsbacks at the dubai tennis championships, as he chases his 100th atp tour title. as maurizio sarri's authority is questioned, following the english league cup final, what next for the chelsea manager? and anthonyjoshua tells us how he's doing all the homework he can ahead of facing jarrell miller at madison square garden injune. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. roger federer remains on course for what could be his 100th atp tour title, after battling back to win his opening match at the dubai tennis championships. he's aiming to become only the second man, after american jimmy conors, to reach a three figure landmark. and in his first match since his australian open defeat in the last 16, federer managed to get past germany's philip kohlschreiber in three sets, as paul frostick reports:
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. now on bbc news: sport today.y live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: federer fightsbacks at the dubai tennis championships, as he chases his 100th atp tour title. as maurizio sarri's authority is questioned, following the english league cup final, what next for the chelsea manager? and anthonyjoshua tells us how he's doing all the homework he can ahead of facing jarrell miller at madison square garden injune. welcome to the programme,...
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prime minister of loud fill out he was convicted on corruption charges in two thousand and sixteen preston to york says there's a positive side to emigration just robinson take. these people sent home a lot of money. goes and thought that some even set up new businesses here. and when they come back home to visit they show off their fine european clubs as age. entrepreneur try and she says that sort of talk is irresponsible cheeburger helps. two high tech businesses in the capital g. c. no he studied in germany and then worked as an specialist but he wants to help improve the economy back home so he advises young adults on how to form. the motorcade as much as possible these young entrepreneurs represent moldova's future . we want them to pass along their knowledge and skills to others and behold a lot of young people will take the first step and start their own business. and to me. a must create new business opportunities but many people have lost hope. with the government that we have now i don't think young people can make a difference. to. try and cheever go will continue to help rebui
prime minister of loud fill out he was convicted on corruption charges in two thousand and sixteen preston to york says there's a positive side to emigration just robinson take. these people sent home a lot of money. goes and thought that some even set up new businesses here. and when they come back home to visit they show off their fine european clubs as age. entrepreneur try and she says that sort of talk is irresponsible cheeburger helps. two high tech businesses in the capital g. c. no he...
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shannon has been working on this project as well previously before preston joined.thank you shannon. that's it. thank you. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would miss my personal interactions with the other employees, but that hasn't been the case. this building is very nice. we have lovely autopsy tables and i do get to go upstairs and down stairs several times a day to see everyone else i work with. we have a bond like any other group of employees that work for a specific agency in san francisco. we work closely on each case to determine the best cause of death, and we also interact with family members of the diseased. th
shannon has been working on this project as well previously before preston joined.thank you shannon. that's it. thank you. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i...
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judith moritz was at the court in preston.he died at a football match on a family day out with his parents and little brother. philip's mother dolores has lived without her son for the last 30 years. today, she relived the day the disaster took his life. the steel family you are all at the match, the parents u psta i rs all at the match, the parents upstairs in the seating area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she could hear the crowd shouting, open the gates, people are dying. she looked across at the durie and told them she could not see her boys. she saw someone carried onto the grass, a jacket put over the face. she said suddenly the football pitch looked like a battle ground. there were so many people out there lying around. the younger boy survived. the parents went to look for philip. they were told to ring a helpline at the mortuary. dolores steele told the jury they try the emergency number over and over, and over again without success. s
judith moritz was at the court in preston.he died at a football match on a family day out with his parents and little brother. philip's mother dolores has lived without her son for the last 30 years. today, she relived the day the disaster took his life. the steel family you are all at the match, the parents u psta i rs all at the match, the parents upstairs in the seating area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she...
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shannon has been working on this project as well previously before preston joined.thank you shannon. that's it. thank you. >> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along, the condition of these apartments had gotten pretty bad, you know, with all the mildew, the repairs. i mean you haven't seen the apartment for the program come along. you wouldn't have believed it. so i appreciate everything they did. i was here at one point. i was. because i didn't know what the outcome of holly court was going to be. you know, it really got -- was it going to get to the point where we have to be displaced because they would have to demolish this place? if they had, we wouldn't have been brought back. we wouldn't have been able to live in burn. by the program comin
shannon has been working on this project as well previously before preston joined.thank you shannon. that's it. thank you. >> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along,...
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britney walked away from it all, our source says she has been spending extra time with her sons, prestonen. her boyfriend of two years has been a huge source of support saying, quote, britney will never regret taking time off to focus on her father and her family. >> that's right. >> family always comes first. >> absolutely. >>> meanwhile, lady gaga's sin city residency doesn't start up again until may 30th, but we have got another gaga enigma to talk about. gaga's missing ring. >> do you have any plans that you can tell us about the big day? >> no. >> come on, gaga. >> sorry. ♪ >> is the wedding now off? some fans are going gaga after fiance christian carino wasn't with her on grammy night. neither was that pink rock, nor was the mention of him in her speech. >> thank you for my family. >> this year, the pair engaged for 15 months, hit up every major awards show together and at critic's choice she did thank him. >> thank you, christian, my love. >> no official word yet, but we hear the breakup rumors are false. fans freaked out because she and former fiance taylor kinney broke off their
britney walked away from it all, our source says she has been spending extra time with her sons, prestonen. her boyfriend of two years has been a huge source of support saying, quote, britney will never regret taking time off to focus on her father and her family. >> that's right. >> family always comes first. >> absolutely. >>> meanwhile, lady gaga's sin city residency doesn't start up again until may 30th, but we have got another gaga enigma to talk about. gaga's...
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the other driver richard preston will be facing drunk driving charges.'s probably very grateful they got her out of there in time. that to be turned out very differently. >>> another winter storm is rolling over the eastern half of the united states today and tomorrow. meteorologist ivan cabrera has more. >> good morning. another winter storm setting up for us here. the gulf moisture coming in out of the gulf, it's going to be -- crash with cold air up to the north so we will make snowfall big time. winter storm watches and warning posted. you see the rainfall beginning to move in. notice how far south the cold air is, already the radar picking up mixed precip as far south as alabama and parts of mississippi as well. we are not going to be talking about snow, it's going to be a big rain event for this area, but farther north where we hang on to the cold air, throughout the entire day, that's where we have the winter storm warnings. this is going to be, i think, mainly a d.c. event. that's going to be the heaviest of the snow that will begin to develop an
the other driver richard preston will be facing drunk driving charges.'s probably very grateful they got her out of there in time. that to be turned out very differently. >>> another winter storm is rolling over the eastern half of the united states today and tomorrow. meteorologist ivan cabrera has more. >> good morning. another winter storm setting up for us here. the gulf moisture coming in out of the gulf, it's going to be -- crash with cold air up to the north so we will...
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there were wins today for bristol city, preston, derby and nottingham forest.penalty late on to make it 4—4. the games at rotherham and sheffield wednesday both ended in draws while swansea beat millwall. england's cricketers have endured a difficult start in the third and final test against the west indies in saint lucia. the hosts have an unassailable 2—0 lead going into the match and have reduced england to a few wickets approaching tea. patrick gearey has been following the action. a cry to the heavens for help, or a necessary step england responded to the banking problems by recalling keatonjennings to they only chop last week. before long, he will stop again. this time by chase in the slips. jennings career seems stuck ona slips. jennings career seems stuck on a lieutenant any endings condemned to end like that. nowhere fast, england scratched along. west indies thought they had joe denly caught behind, he was reprieved only because his hand was not on the back. he wouldn't be the last to lose his grip. rory burns on something i missed a straight one. so
there were wins today for bristol city, preston, derby and nottingham forest.penalty late on to make it 4—4. the games at rotherham and sheffield wednesday both ended in draws while swansea beat millwall. england's cricketers have endured a difficult start in the third and final test against the west indies in saint lucia. the hosts have an unassailable 2—0 lead going into the match and have reduced england to a few wickets approaching tea. patrick gearey has been following the action. a...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. now on bbc news, it's time for our world.e chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded 33 years ago, it was the largest ever accidental release of radioactivity into the environment. but what's become of the people who refused to leave the exclusion zone, and the wildlife left behind? victoria gill has been given rare permission to go inside the zone and the plant itself. surrounding the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, more than 4,000 square kilometres, spanning ukraine and belarus, was abandoned. more than three decades on, in a post—human landscape, nature has taken over. what happened to those who refused to leave? has the truth about this place become lost in the infamy of the disaster? standing a kilometre from where the nuclear accident happened, we're getting less of an external dose of radiation than on the flight over? three times less than what we got on the aeroplane coming over. all: i love you. what does the future hold for those who still live in the shadow of chernobyl? 130 kilometres north of the capita
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. now on bbc news, it's time for our world.e chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded 33 years ago, it was the largest ever accidental release of radioactivity into the environment. but what's become of the people who refused to leave the exclusion zone, and the wildlife left behind? victoria gill has been given rare permission to go inside the zone and the plant itself. surrounding the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, more than 4,000 square kilometres,...
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was given to people like sternberg, in the 40's, to people like lubitsch and later, billy wilder, prestonturges. they had a tremendous amount of control over their careers, relatively speaking. it built production units around, say, a von sternberg, who did a series of movies with marlene dietrich using the same creative people on film after film. (mace neufeld) the studio system could do that. when they found talented people who could work together, they put them together in a unit and said, "give us 2 mysteries a year, give us 2 musicals a year, or give us 4 westerns a year." (dramatic music playing) and i think that a style then developed for producers and directors which is difficult to duplicate today. (sounds of train) (narrator) the destruction in europe caused by the great war allowed the studios to internationalize their system. paramount in particular established european ties in both germany and france. contract director josef von sternberg discovered marlene dietrich while making "the blue angel." the studio immediately signed her up for what were to be 6 movies with von stern
was given to people like sternberg, in the 40's, to people like lubitsch and later, billy wilder, prestonturges. they had a tremendous amount of control over their careers, relatively speaking. it built production units around, say, a von sternberg, who did a series of movies with marlene dietrich using the same creative people on film after film. (mace neufeld) the studio system could do that. when they found talented people who could work together, they put them together in a unit and said,...
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saying you've given back you know some things or even talked about as being productions or rick's preston's of african or black culture and they're not they're not mean black panthers in prison but typically example stanley and all they've created that you know and then white i mean they're black writers and i made all the money and then have those consume media is a very important interesting pervaiz a powerful tool black people walking around praising it proud of it and acting like all the millions of dollars billions of millions of dollars we made. if later american football white america sits back and they really do believe sometimes that they like i'm thinking of the you know i'm part of the quarterback and i'm part of that you're not part of that you didn't get out you didn't run you didn't want to work and we weren't. there was that there was a time in the twenty's right when josephine baker made it we didn't make it because josephine baker report back into the community we talk about leave right mohamed ali has famous clip of him being like we gotta protect the black woman and i'm l
saying you've given back you know some things or even talked about as being productions or rick's preston's of african or black culture and they're not they're not mean black panthers in prison but typically example stanley and all they've created that you know and then white i mean they're black writers and i made all the money and then have those consume media is a very important interesting pervaiz a powerful tool black people walking around praising it proud of it and acting like all the...
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elsewhere there were wins for brentford, leeds — who are just two points behind norwich, middlesbrough, prestonm at half time... shefield united will stay second on goal difference ahead of leeds if they can win. stoke drew at home to aston villa — it was the club's first opportunity to pay tribute to one of their icons — england's world cup winning goalkeeper gordon banks, who died earlier this month. banks spent six years with stoke in the late 60s and early 70s. it was also the city where he lived for much of his later life. the home supporters revealed a green goalkeeping shirt during a minute's silence, and stoke's goalkeeperjack butland wore a commemorative replica jersey. there were three games in the scottish premiership today... hearts drew with bottom side st mirren. livingstone beat kilmarnock. third placed aberdeen won at stjohnstone andceltic and rangers are both playing tomorrow... it's the league cup final at wembley tomorrow and manchester city could do the double after their women's team won the continental league cup today. they beat holders arsenal on penalties. jo currie rep
elsewhere there were wins for brentford, leeds — who are just two points behind norwich, middlesbrough, prestonm at half time... shefield united will stay second on goal difference ahead of leeds if they can win. stoke drew at home to aston villa — it was the club's first opportunity to pay tribute to one of their icons — england's world cup winning goalkeeper gordon banks, who died earlier this month. banks spent six years with stoke in the late 60s and early 70s. it was also the city...
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preston. was in the mine. so what did china hear in response cancel that phrase. every. day in the. largest population. i'm sure everything will be fine often. these. doing. it is international almost two hundred people have rallied in haiti's capital to more people killed in last week's antigovernment protests following the first victims funeral. of the national palace as police used. to dispose of the crowds we understand at least one protester was injured at the rally photos government demonstrations that have rocked the country recently with people demanding that the current president step down. has been shot by israel's military during ongoing protests at the gaza border. we understand protesters are calling for the. president announced a reelection bid this week. following her rejection of a peace deal with china in contrast the taiwanese opposition party leader has promised to sign a peace treaty with beijing if his party is able to regain the presidency in twenty twenty a correspondent. reports. for china. taiwan . china is a threat if you believe the western media narrative
preston. was in the mine. so what did china hear in response cancel that phrase. every. day in the. largest population. i'm sure everything will be fine often. these. doing. it is international almost two hundred people have rallied in haiti's capital to more people killed in last week's antigovernment protests following the first victims funeral. of the national palace as police used. to dispose of the crowds we understand at least one protester was injured at the rally photos government...
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press and for him that means going off and maria ressa and that does a reading ugly and dangerous preston for genesis not just in the philippines but will of the world's summary i should mention it's a dangerous precedent for all journalists you're nodding your head at that when he thinking. look when president detective threatens journalists this isn't unique frustrate president trump does that exact same thing except the institutions in the united states are just stronger than in the philippines words have impact and when the most powerful man in the country threatens reporters calls them fake news all of this ripples out and you know there's a very thin line between attacking and inciting to hate and what we've seen on social media is these words have taken a life of their own any close towards inciting to hate and that's a boundary that's very difficult to come back from president to to to has threatened journalists he's threatened new short in his eighty's rappler wasn't the first one i mean the largest newspaper in the philippines the philippine daily inquirer was its first target h
press and for him that means going off and maria ressa and that does a reading ugly and dangerous preston for genesis not just in the philippines but will of the world's summary i should mention it's a dangerous precedent for all journalists you're nodding your head at that when he thinking. look when president detective threatens journalists this isn't unique frustrate president trump does that exact same thing except the institutions in the united states are just stronger than in the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. our top story this evening.ewed pressure to delay brexit on march 29th. labour look set to back a second referendum. and it's the hottest february day on record with temperatures hitting more than 20—degrees celsius. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... anthonyjoshua says he'll make sure he avoids a potential banana skin when he fights big baby jarrell miller in the big apple june. education about relationships and sex are to become part of the school curriculum in england across all ages following new government guidelines published today. children as young as four will be given lessons on relationships. at secondary level, sex education will be also made compulsory though parents will have a choice to opt out, but only up to the age of 15. all children in england will also be taught how to look after their mental and physical wellbeing. our education editor branwen jeffreys has been speaking to parents and teachers. today we're going to be looking at consent... learning to look after their bodies and minds, t
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. our top story this evening.ewed pressure to delay brexit on march 29th. labour look set to back a second referendum. and it's the hottest february day on record with temperatures hitting more than 20—degrees celsius. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... anthonyjoshua says he'll make sure he avoids a potential banana skin when he fights big baby jarrell miller in the big apple june. education about relationships and sex are to become part of the school...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. now it's time for the travel show.ek on the travel show: i'll be checking out how film fans here can get closer to the movies they love. simon's back with tips for luxury trains on a budget and crossing paraguay by bus. and japan in 90 minutes, it's carmen against the clock on the country's southern island. but first, we're in the movie capital of the world, los angeles. this weekend, hollywood will once again take centre stage as newsfeeds around the world buzz with word about who and what has won the biggest awards in the movie business. travellers coming to la wanting to soak up some of that movie magic can find it all over town. if you love movies, this street in la is the place to be. embedded in the walkway you can see stars of all different genres. mickey mouse, we have bruce willis, we have sharon stone and here to my right, we actually have the handprints and footprints of some of the biggest stars around. it's here at the dolby theatre where all the buzz of the oscars will be happening. and of course it's not
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. now it's time for the travel show.ek on the travel show: i'll be checking out how film fans here can get closer to the movies they love. simon's back with tips for luxury trains on a budget and crossing paraguay by bus. and japan in 90 minutes, it's carmen against the clock on the country's southern island. but first, we're in the movie capital of the world, los angeles. this weekend, hollywood will once again take centre stage as newsfeeds around the world...
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. >> preston. a 12 -year-old boy who noticed that veterans graves were not marked with flags. the state of our union is strong because our people are strong. [applause] . >> i came in. >> but those people that were working on it. >> one person to do the social section. >> this is the chance so the world can see what we always know that no other people are so fearless or daring as americans. >> trumps "state of the union" drops tomorrow on "state of the union" if you sign up now you get a free trial and you can see this. >> i get a call from the suspect and admits to abducting the daughter and apologizes. >> robert blake 2001 killed his wife. killed her and shot her twice in the vehicle then claim somebody else shot her. >> this is the scary part you have a person in the community who is supposed to be the most honest, helpful, kind spiritual person in your community and he's hiding like a pedophile. >> i physically have to touch somebody or tie somebody up or strangle somebody i have to complete this act and there is no turning around. >> that's a sneak peek of season two of t
. >> preston. a 12 -year-old boy who noticed that veterans graves were not marked with flags. the state of our union is strong because our people are strong. [applause] . >> i came in. >> but those people that were working on it. >> one person to do the social section. >> this is the chance so the world can see what we always know that no other people are so fearless or daring as americans. >> trumps "state of the union" drops tomorrow on...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. footballer emiliano sala says questions remain about the validity of the licence held by the pilot david ibbotson, who also died in the crash. the air accidents investigation branch said the wreck of the plane was found in three parts on the seabed. emiliano sala was being flown to his new club cardiff city, where he'd just signed from the french club nantes. for over half a century, the chagos islands in the indian ocean have been a british 0verseas territory. but today the highest court at the united nations said uk should end its control as rapidly as possible. mauritius claims it was forced to give up the islands in 1965 — in exchange for independence. in the process up to two thousand chagos residents were forced to leave and are still not permitted to return. 0ur correspondent andrew harding sent this report from the hague. there was real suspense here in court today. at stake, the fate of a small piece of britain's old empire. but when the decision came, the united nation ‘stop
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. footballer emiliano sala says questions remain about the validity of the licence held by the pilot david ibbotson, who also died in the crash. the air accidents investigation branch said the wreck of the plane was found in three parts on the seabed. emiliano sala was being flown to his new club cardiff city, where he'd just signed from the french club nantes. for over half a century, the chagos islands in the indian ocean have been a british 0verseas territory....
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a court he never met her. the 16—year—old, who can't be named because of his age, denies abducting, raping, and murdering alesha lastjuly. a protester involved in an incident outside parliament with the conservative mp anna soubry, has been charged with harassment. james goddard, who's 29, seen here in the high—vis vest, has also been charged with two public order offences, in relation to events that took place in december and january. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court, next month. us senator bernie sanders says he will run again for president in 2020, making a second attempt to win the democratic party's nomination. the 77—year—old vermont senator became a progressive political star in 2016, although he lost his candidacy bid. when he announced the move on us television, he had some harsh words for donald trump. i think it is unacceptable and un—american, to be frank with you, that we have a president who is a pathological
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a court he never met her. the 16—year—old, who can't be named because of his age, denies abducting, raping, and murdering alesha lastjuly. a protester involved in an incident outside parliament with the conservative mp anna soubry, has been charged with harassment. james goddard, who's 29, seen here in the high—vis vest, has also been charged with two public order offences, in relation to events that took...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.indian ocean have been a british overseas territory. but today the highest court at the united nations said uk should end its control as "rapidly as possible". mauritius claims it was forced to give up the islands in 1965 in exchange for independence. in the process, up to 2,000 chagos residents were forced to leave and are still not permitted to return. live to the court at the hague and our correspondent andrew harding. yes, this was a big moment for britain, for africa, for international law. a few hours ago, thejudges here basically read the riot act to the uk, saying that when we gave our colonies in africa back a century ago or during the last century, we did so illegally, by keeping one piece to ourselves, that that was wrong and would no longer be tolerated. there was real suspense here in court today. at stake, the fate of a small piece of britain's old empire. but when the decision came, the united nations' top judges were almost unanimous. they said britain was and is in the
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.indian ocean have been a british overseas territory. but today the highest court at the united nations said uk should end its control as "rapidly as possible". mauritius claims it was forced to give up the islands in 1965 in exchange for independence. in the process, up to 2,000 chagos residents were forced to leave and are still not permitted to return. live to the court at the hague and our correspondent andrew harding. yes, this was a big moment for...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.ould take 100 years for the force to fully reflect the ethnic make—up of the people it serves. currently 14% of met officers, are from black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, but make up 40% of london's population. the force says it wants to recruit hundreds more, but some argue a lack of trust in the police could make that difficult. the catholic church has been hit by allegations of sexual abuse in india, after a nun in the country accused a bishop of raping her multiple times. he's been arrested and released on bail, and denies the claims. there have been concerns raised about the vatican's overall handling of numerous sex abuse allegations, and pope francis is due to host a conference this week, focusing on how the church tackles the issue. the bbc s yogita limaye reports, from the southern indian state of kerala. a religious minority in india — close—knit, devout. it's a community that's now facing troubling questions about abuse and silence. in september last year, five nun
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.ould take 100 years for the force to fully reflect the ethnic make—up of the people it serves. currently 14% of met officers, are from black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, but make up 40% of london's population. the force says it wants to recruit hundreds more, but some argue a lack of trust in the police could make that difficult. the catholic church has been hit by allegations of sexual abuse in india, after a nun in the country accused a bishop of...
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good evening and welcome to bbc london news with me, louisa preston.following a court battle over the legal basis for the project. the cycle superhighway 11 was aimed at creating a safe route in and out hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, the headlines tonight... horse racing's crisis deepens as 3 more runners test positive for equine flu and one more from a seperate yard is suspected of having the disease. great britain's fed cup team remain on course for a shot at the world group play—offs. and ben foakes is dropped for england's final test against west indies tomorrow. we're starting with the crisis in uk racing... the lockdown has been increased after more cases of equine flu were confirmed today. currently racing is cancelled until at least wednesday, prompting concern overjump racing's biggest event — the cheltenham festival, which is just 32 days away. our sports news correspondent richard conway gave me an update earlier. so three additional cases of equine flu now confirmed by the british horse racing authority. that
good evening and welcome to bbc london news with me, louisa preston.following a court battle over the legal basis for the project. the cycle superhighway 11 was aimed at creating a safe route in and out hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, the headlines tonight... horse racing's crisis deepens as 3 more runners test positive for equine flu and one more from a seperate yard is suspected of having the disease. great britain's fed cup team remain on course for a shot...
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they were married in 1850 in washington, across from the house, at frances preston blair's house, which her father, who was the united states first secretary of the interior, was renting. i learned that ellen suffered from numerous illnesses all her life. 1882 at the age of 64 from heart failure. to only one of the wives pre-decease her husband. but her worst ailment struck her youth, a form of external tuberculosis. a widespread disease in those days before pasteurization, which was 1864.ed in since it was transmitted in raw diseased cows. it's a terrible, disfiguring disease, marked by huge boils on the side of the neck and the jaw, which swell and erupt and temporarily subside. ellen was plagued by it her life. i think it speaks volumes about sherman's character that this disease did not prevent him from loving ellen and marrying her. other is did love each obvious in their letters. from the earliest days of the ohio, andellen was in kump was posted here, before the first battle of bull run, she to him often, asking if she could bring their newest child, withsixth her to washington a
they were married in 1850 in washington, across from the house, at frances preston blair's house, which her father, who was the united states first secretary of the interior, was renting. i learned that ellen suffered from numerous illnesses all her life. 1882 at the age of 64 from heart failure. to only one of the wives pre-decease her husband. but her worst ailment struck her youth, a form of external tuberculosis. a widespread disease in those days before pasteurization, which was 1864.ed in...
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press and for him that means going off and maria ressa and that does a reading ugly and dangerous preston for genesis not just in the philippines but will of the world's summary i should mention it's a dangerous precedent for all journalists and you're nodding your head at that when he thinking. look when president detective threatens journalists this isn't unique prestrike president trump does that exact same thing except the institutions in the united states are just stronger than in the philippines where it's have impact and when the most powerful man in the country threatens reporters calls them fake news all of this ripples out and you know there's a.
press and for him that means going off and maria ressa and that does a reading ugly and dangerous preston for genesis not just in the philippines but will of the world's summary i should mention it's a dangerous precedent for all journalists and you're nodding your head at that when he thinking. look when president detective threatens journalists this isn't unique prestrike president trump does that exact same thing except the institutions in the united states are just stronger than in the...