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good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today: rebellionbrought russia close to the brink of civil conflict, and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today: rebellion to retreat — a stand off between the kremlin and mercenary forces, which brought russia close to the brink of civil conflict,
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sarah campbell, bbc news, raf brize norton. north korea is the most secretive state in the world., has been secretly communicating with three people inside the country. we revealed yesterday how people are starving to death because food is so scarce. now we hear how state crackdowns are making it even harder for people to survive. here's our seoul correspondent, jean mackenzie. escaping north korea is a treacherous game. this is often people's last resort, their means to survive. when the government sealed its border with china at the start of the pandemic, it cut off their only escape route. for months, three people inside the country have risked their lives to tell us about the devastating impact this is having. we're using actors and animations to illustrate their words. the government strictly controls the border, using covid as an excuse. but really, it's to stop the smuggling and people crossing the river to china. this is a market trader living near the border, who we're calling myong suk. if you even approach the river, you'll be given a harsh punishment. there's almost no
sarah campbell, bbc news, raf brize norton. north korea is the most secretive state in the world., has been secretly communicating with three people inside the country. we revealed yesterday how people are starving to death because food is so scarce. now we hear how state crackdowns are making it even harder for people to survive. here's our seoul correspondent, jean mackenzie. escaping north korea is a treacherous game. this is often people's last resort, their means to survive. when the...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. — as he wraps up a state visit to washington.
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. — as he wraps up a state visit to washington.
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live now to our correspondent sarah campbell, who is in westminster.he houses of parliament because it will be at the moment when the house of commons is likely to vote through a report put together by the privileges committee after a year—long inquiry which found that the former prime minister borisjohnson misled the house when he said no covid rules had been broken during lockdown parties. and incredibly emotive issue for the country and the people are biting those lockdown rules at the time and this is a store that continues to be relevant and at the front pages even today, eventss this week. helena catches our political correspondence. this is a story that goes on and on? it correspondence. this is a story that goes on and on?— goes on and on? it is, and 'ust this weekend we — goes on and on? it is, and 'ust this weekend we saw * goes on and on? it is, and 'ust this weekend we saw footage _ goes on and on? it is, and just this weekend we saw footage of - goes on and on? it is, and just this| weekend we saw footage of another party held by the count
live now to our correspondent sarah campbell, who is in westminster.he houses of parliament because it will be at the moment when the house of commons is likely to vote through a report put together by the privileges committee after a year—long inquiry which found that the former prime minister borisjohnson misled the house when he said no covid rules had been broken during lockdown parties. and incredibly emotive issue for the country and the people are biting those lockdown rules at the...
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. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah campbell. >> they cut corners.used unproven, experimental chnology on the sub that took passengers. to me, that is inexcusable. >> there is a price to pay, and it is a terrible price. it should never be allowed to happen again. it should not have been allowed to happen this time. >> this is a 14 year technology development program, and it was very robust, and certainly went through successive scientific expeditions to the titanic even over the past three years. sarah: yesterday, the u.s. coast guard revealed that all fiv people who had been aboard the submersible that went to see the wreck of the titanic had died. what went so tragically wrong is now under investigation. the bbc has seen that emails morning er the safety of the sub were dismissed by the company ceo. also o agreed to confer greater fles xibility to mortgage holders who are potentially facing huge increases in monthly payments due to another rate rise. the indian prime minister narendra modi continues his state visit to the u.s., with president joe b
. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah campbell. >> they cut corners.used unproven, experimental chnology on the sub that took passengers. to me, that is inexcusable. >> there is a price to pay, and it is a terrible price. it should never be allowed to happen again. it should not have been allowed to happen this time. >> this is a 14 year technology development program, and it was very robust, and certainly went through successive scientific expeditions to the titanic even over the past three...
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we go live now to my colleague, sarah campbell, on the college green in westminster.owing through the speakers in parliament. >> we have had roughly three and a half hours of debate in the house. it has been emotional, emoting strong words. one of the labor mps said in her 26 years in the house of commons, she has never seen a report so deming as from the privileges committee. she said we must draw a line in the sand for ministers thinking they can lie to parliament whether junior ministers or the prime minister. my colleague from the political unit at bbc has been watching it all, what has been the overarching commentary? >> what has struck me has been the passion, the emotion of the debate. i have been covering parliamentary debates on and off for 40 years. that is what comes over. the argument made by many, but perhaps personified powerfully by the former leader of the conservative party prime minister. basically saying, mps repeated this from all sides, this was about restoring faith in parliament, making the point nobody is above the law. you can have -- cannot n
we go live now to my colleague, sarah campbell, on the college green in westminster.owing through the speakers in parliament. >> we have had roughly three and a half hours of debate in the house. it has been emotional, emoting strong words. one of the labor mps said in her 26 years in the house of commons, she has never seen a report so deming as from the privileges committee. she said we must draw a line in the sand for ministers thinking they can lie to parliament whether junior...
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reporter: sarah campbell, abc7news.ma: the traditional trans brunch took place this morning to bring the older and younger generations together. it honors those who have struggled with barriers and discrimination because of their sexual orientation. attendees shared stories with each other about things they've been through. >> i was very young when i started telling people i was a girl. i was four years old. that was here in the bay area. they didn't know what to do about that so they put me in a place in los gatos, a mental hospital for children. >> a lot has changed since then. we have more access and ability to do the things that everybody else does. being a trans person, that's liberating. ama: the brunch is a reminder that family is comprised of you are.ho accept you for who see the san francisco pride can parade broadcast live. will be on a or wherever you stream abc 7. it's a busy weekend with lots of pride events going on including that parade. let's get a look at the forecast with sandhya patel. sandhya: we hav
reporter: sarah campbell, abc7news.ma: the traditional trans brunch took place this morning to bring the older and younger generations together. it honors those who have struggled with barriers and discrimination because of their sexual orientation. attendees shared stories with each other about things they've been through. >> i was very young when i started telling people i was a girl. i was four years old. that was here in the bay area. they didn't know what to do about that so they put...
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reporter: sarah campbell, abc7news.ma: the traditional trans brunch took place this morning to bring the older and younger generations together. it honors those who have struggled with barriers and discrimination because of their sexual orientation. attendees shared stories with each other about things they've been through. >> i was very young when i started telling people i was a girl. i was four years old. that was here in the bay area. they didn't know what to do about that so they put me in a place in los gatos, a mental hospital for children. >> a lot has changed since then. we have more access and ability to do the things that everybody else does. being a trans person, that's liberating. ama: the brunch is a reminder that family is comprised of people who accept you for who u are. abc 7 is the only place you can see e san francisco pride ra broadcast live. we will be on a or wherever you stream abc 7. it's a busy weekend with lots of pride events going on including that parade. let's get a look at the forecast wit
reporter: sarah campbell, abc7news.ma: the traditional trans brunch took place this morning to bring the older and younger generations together. it honors those who have struggled with barriers and discrimination because of their sexual orientation. attendees shared stories with each other about things they've been through. >> i was very young when i started telling people i was a girl. i was four years old. that was here in the bay area. they didn't know what to do about that so they put...
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sarah campbell is just outside the houses of parliament. sarah, the moment we were waiting for?aying all afternoon that - moment we were waiting for? we've been saying all afternoon that we . been saying all afternoon that we weren�*t sure whether there would be a division, whether there would be a recorded vote but as we saw, there were enough noes to make that possible. ratherthan were enough noes to make that possible. rather than the report being nodded through, there will be a vote. 0ur political correspondent is well aware of the procedure. what happens? is well aware of the procedure. what ha--ens? �* u,, is well aware of the procedure. what hauens? �* , ., happens? because there was a significant _ happens? because there was a significant number, _ happens? because there was a significant number, phone - happens? because there was a significant number, phone we. happens? because there was a - significant number, phone we could hear, _ significant number, phone we could hear. mps — significant number, phone we could hear, mps saying no, that wasn't nodded _ hear, mps sayi
sarah campbell is just outside the houses of parliament. sarah, the moment we were waiting for?aying all afternoon that - moment we were waiting for? we've been saying all afternoon that we . been saying all afternoon that we weren�*t sure whether there would be a division, whether there would be a recorded vote but as we saw, there were enough noes to make that possible. ratherthan were enough noes to make that possible. rather than the report being nodded through, there will be a vote. 0ur...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around. we start with prince harry. it's been his second day of being cross examined in the high court. the prince said he found it suspicious, that difficult conversations between him and an ex girlfriend appeared in stories in the daily mirror. the paper's publisher denies using unlawful means to gather information about the duke saying its reports were based on publicly available sources. our culture editor, katie razzall, was in court. the interest in this story shows no sign of waning. for the second day world's media gathered in a cul—de—sac in central london waiting for the high court's star witness. prince harry arrived here for another bout of cross—examination. the mirror group is determined to show he is wrong to claim that articles about him were based on unlawful information gathering. mgn's barrister told him there was not a single item of evidence in these articles to show phone hacking and that prince harry's claims were pure speculation. the prince says this one, about a sec
hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around. we start with prince harry. it's been his second day of being cross examined in the high court. the prince said he found it suspicious, that difficult conversations between him and an ex girlfriend appeared in stories in the daily mirror. the paper's publisher denies using unlawful means to gather information about the duke saying its reports were based on publicly available sources. our...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell has been to see some of the planes and meet the crew.ing in formation. saturday's five past will be this echoes final task after more than five decades in service. the hercules — five decades in service. the hercules in _ five decades in service. the hercules in the _ five decades in service. the hercules in the royal- five decades in service. tie: hercules in the royal air force services in its 57th year, which is actually the longest serving of any aircraft that we've had in the royal air force. i'm really proud of everything that the aircraft and the people have achieved over this time. to do this amazing final event is quite a special honor.— to do this amazing final event is quite a special honor. flying 'ust behind the fi quite a special honor. flying 'ust behind the hercules i quite a special honor. flying 'ust behind the hercules will i quite a special honor. flying 'ust behind the hercules will be h quite a special honor. flying just behind the hercules will be the i behind the hercules will be the c-17. this behind the hercules
our royal correspondent sarah campbell has been to see some of the planes and meet the crew.ing in formation. saturday's five past will be this echoes final task after more than five decades in service. the hercules — five decades in service. the hercules in _ five decades in service. the hercules in the _ five decades in service. the hercules in the royal- five decades in service. tie: hercules in the royal air force services in its 57th year, which is actually the longest serving of any...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news.of meetings, it is a signal from the us that they value the india relationship and they see india as a major player.
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news.of meetings, it is a signal from the us that they value the india relationship and they see india as a major player.
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sarah campbell, bbc news. and it is such a big task for them. musicians and it is such a big task forthem. i have musicians and it is such a big task for them. i have to remember 130 individual commands so everything is perfect because this will be broadcast right across the world —— they have to remember. millions turning into it king charles' first trooping the colour. charlotte, thank you so much. 627 is the time and mike, i am contrasting, good morning, contrasting the scene behind you. it is all empty and quiet with the frenzy and madness that was going on yesterday, quite today. it was amazing, we need this quiet and calm and they lie down! i'm sure and calm and they lie down! i'm sure a few people needed that after an excitable night in the city. birmingham itself, and fans poured out of here into the evening after a night of revelry in the bars and restaurants and reflecting on the drama and excitement of yesterday which started with the very first ball in the series, cruelly smoking it to the boundary
sarah campbell, bbc news. and it is such a big task for them. musicians and it is such a big task forthem. i have musicians and it is such a big task for them. i have to remember 130 individual commands so everything is perfect because this will be broadcast right across the world —— they have to remember. millions turning into it king charles' first trooping the colour. charlotte, thank you so much. 627 is the time and mike, i am contrasting, good morning, contrasting the scene behind you....
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welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson.fter the night before. i�*m outside the team�*s hotel as they reflect on the victory their manager pep guardiola describes as being "written in the stars". but it was a tense match until rodri scored in the second half with this beautifully timed run. the fallout from boris johnson�*s resignation intensifies as a former cabinet minster warns he should not be blocked from standing as an mp again. and we meet two young girls who are already making a mark on the farming industry. yesterday was the hottest day of the year so far and today, we will see more hot, sunny weather across the united kingdom but also again, the risk of heavy and thundery downpours. i will have all the details throughout the programme. it�*s sunday the 11th ofjune. our main story — manchester city�*s long—awaited mission to win the champions league ended in victory last night after they beat inter milan 1—0. it means the team are bringing home the historic treble, lifting all three major trophies in one season. the
welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson.fter the night before. i�*m outside the team�*s hotel as they reflect on the victory their manager pep guardiola describes as being "written in the stars". but it was a tense match until rodri scored in the second half with this beautifully timed run. the fallout from boris johnson�*s resignation intensifies as a former cabinet minster warns he should not be blocked from standing as an mp again. and we meet two young...
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campbell is here. cnn political correspondent sarah murray and others are standing by for analysis. we saw what happened in court. we saw what happened after court. what does this mean going forward? >> look, i think what we saw from donald trump after leaving the courthouse was this defiant tone, this insistence these were his documents, that he had every right to keep them. but, guys, he did not look happy to be showing up at that courthouse for his second indictment since leaving the white house. former president donald trump maintaining his innocence in the face of 37 federal charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents. >> i hadn't had a chance to go through all the boxes. it's a long, tedious job. it takes a long time. which i was prepared to do, but i have a very busy life. >> reporter: trump speaking before a crowd of supporters at his bedminster golf club, capping a historic day that included the first federal arraignment of a former president. >> we can't just deny what president trump did was wrong. i mean, it's clear as day wrong. >> and i don't car
campbell is here. cnn political correspondent sarah murray and others are standing by for analysis. we saw what happened in court. we saw what happened after court. what does this mean going forward? >> look, i think what we saw from donald trump after leaving the courthouse was this defiant tone, this insistence these were his documents, that he had every right to keep them. but, guys, he did not look happy to be showing up at that courthouse for his second indictment since leaving the...
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reporter: sarah holding on, a mom still in morning and a moment of silence for her son. >> to honor the memory of leo. reporter: tara campbellews. dan: she's doing so much t help other families. if you are struggling in some way, we have resources out there to help. visit our website to get started. a reminder, you can call the national suicide and crisis lifetime -- lifeline by dialing nine a and. we will be what if magic could happen on main street? what if i could walk into a cartoon world? if i could watch heroes save the day... ...and become a hero myself? what if stories could come to life? new surprises await at the disney100 celebration, only at the disneyland resort. our customers don't do what they do for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the world. some say it's what they were born to do... it's what they live to do... trinet serves small and medium sized businesses... so they can do more of what matters. benefits. payroll. compliance. trinet. people matter. ♪ when you start a business you put e
reporter: sarah holding on, a mom still in morning and a moment of silence for her son. >> to honor the memory of leo. reporter: tara campbellews. dan: she's doing so much t help other families. if you are struggling in some way, we have resources out there to help. visit our website to get started. a reminder, you can call the national suicide and crisis lifetime -- lifeline by dialing nine a and. we will be what if magic could happen on main street? what if i could walk into a cartoon...
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reporter: sarah holding on, a mom still in morning and a moment of silence for her son. >> to honor the memory of leo. reporter: tara campbellews. dan: she's doing so much to help other families. if you are struggling in some way, we have resources out there to help. visit our website to get started. a reminder, you can call the national suicide and crisis lifetime -- lifeline by febreze! hi. i keep my home fresh with febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to digitally control how much scent is released so it doesn't fade. ooh. does mine have a microchip? ...oh. febreze smells first-day fresh for 50 days. that is a shockingly long time. febreze also has a refill reminder light... it even reminds you to refill it? so i never miss a day of freshness. your home is so fresh! upgrade to febreze plug. reporter: dan: race cars are revving up their action. ama: the toyota save mart 350. 80,000 fans are expected at sonoma weight -- raceway for a look at the race cars. racecar driver john hunter says the two mile that has no shortage of twists and turns. >> those racetracks that we go to don't have the elevati
reporter: sarah holding on, a mom still in morning and a moment of silence for her son. >> to honor the memory of leo. reporter: tara campbellews. dan: she's doing so much to help other families. if you are struggling in some way, we have resources out there to help. visit our website to get started. a reminder, you can call the national suicide and crisis lifetime -- lifeline by febreze! hi. i keep my home fresh with febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to...
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sarah toga cupertino into the 40s. boulder creek felton in there so close morgan hills, san martin and hollister all at 51 east. san jose is also in there campbellll was a nice 76 yesterday 30 in truckee, south. lake tahoe, 3166. palm springs and crescent city also at 44 degrees. high pressure is in the pacific northwest. and i really think it's going to stay there for a while here, but it'll back into a little bit. california allowing some temps to come up just into the weekend and then right back to a cooler pattern next week. so morning low clouds are not as widespread. there are more breaks in the clouds, lots of friday sun, the breeze is still there. it's onshore. we don't have a north or northeast. it's more west southwest. so 60s, 70s or low 80s. temps inland will bump up. the warmest day will be sunday. then we bring it right back down with more clouds. low and high clouds. looks like monday into tuesday. pam. all right. thank you, steve. it's a new beginning for a military base. coming up, the us army installation that now has a new name and the wet winter has not done enough to rebuild groundwater in many cities across the western us.
sarah toga cupertino into the 40s. boulder creek felton in there so close morgan hills, san martin and hollister all at 51 east. san jose is also in there campbellll was a nice 76 yesterday 30 in truckee, south. lake tahoe, 3166. palm springs and crescent city also at 44 degrees. high pressure is in the pacific northwest. and i really think it's going to stay there for a while here, but it'll back into a little bit. california allowing some temps to come up just into the weekend and then right...
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sarah. dennis phillips, executive director of the office of economic and workforce development. i'd like to thank our analyst at the bla, severin campbell, as well as our analyst at the mayor's budget office. jack english, for their hard work around our budget, we are in agreement with the bla recommended ations with the exception of the ambassador related reduction. while we actively worked with the bla to achieve a reasonable reduction to the ambassador programs that we could work with and that wouldn't result in a drop in service to our residents and communities. we understand that there may be more cuts to be considered around the policy recommendations that could potentially result in further reductions to the ambassador programs and the powell street corridor project. and those we are not in agreement with with regard to those policy recommendations. we have a few slides to respond to this committee's questions from last week. first, around specific downtown expenditures, including at powell street, and secondly, regarding our ambassador program, its application across the city and how we are measuring its impact and monitoring it
sarah. dennis phillips, executive director of the office of economic and workforce development. i'd like to thank our analyst at the bla, severin campbell, as well as our analyst at the mayor's budget office. jack english, for their hard work around our budget, we are in agreement with the bla recommended ations with the exception of the ambassador related reduction. while we actively worked with the bla to achieve a reasonable reduction to the ambassador programs that we could work with and...
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sarah. dennis phillips, executive director of the office of economic and workforce development. i'd like to thank our analyst at the bla, severin campbell, as well as our analyst at the mayor's budget office. jack english, for their hard work around our budget, we are in agreement with the bla recommended ations with the exception of the ambassador related reduction. while we actively worked with the bla to achieve a reasonable reduction to the ambassador programs that we could work with and that wouldn't result in a drop in service to our residents and communities. we understand that there may be more cuts to be considered around the policy recommendations that could potentially result in further reductions to the ambassador programs and the powell street corridor project. and those we are not in agreement with with regard to those policy recommendations. we have a few slides to respond to this committee's questions from last week. first, around specific downtown expenditures, including at powell street, and secondly, regarding our ambassador program, its application across the city and how we are measuring its impact and monitoring it
sarah. dennis phillips, executive director of the office of economic and workforce development. i'd like to thank our analyst at the bla, severin campbell, as well as our analyst at the mayor's budget office. jack english, for their hard work around our budget, we are in agreement with the bla recommended ations with the exception of the ambassador related reduction. while we actively worked with the bla to achieve a reasonable reduction to the ambassador programs that we could work with and...