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i am sarah campbell.'re watching the context on bbc news. >> british diplomats in russia will be required to give at least five working days notice for trips they plan to take outside what's been described as a 120 kilometer free movement zone. >> overnight, russia's armed forces continued retaliatory strikes, with sea and air-based weapons against production and storage sites for unmanned vessels in the odessa region. >> three days ago, it officially pulled out of this deal. >> good evening. relations between the u.k. and russia worsen. british diplomats are warned their freedom to move around the country will be restricted because of what moscow calls london's hostile activities. meanwhile, the port cities of essa and another have been targeted in missile strikes. also in the program, the boss of one of britain's biggest banks apologizes to the former you could leader nigel faraj over closing his bank account, saying comments made were inappropriate. scorching temperatures continue to soar in many pas o
i am sarah campbell.'re watching the context on bbc news. >> british diplomats in russia will be required to give at least five working days notice for trips they plan to take outside what's been described as a 120 kilometer free movement zone. >> overnight, russia's armed forces continued retaliatory strikes, with sea and air-based weapons against production and storage sites for unmanned vessels in the odessa region. >> three days ago, it officially pulled out of this deal....
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sarah campbell, bbc news.. practically everyone follows the game and a lot of people play it. but becoming a professional isn't easy, with background and even gender playing a vital role. tim allman explains. think brazil, think football and this is the sort of thing that probably comes to mind, samba, soccer, celebration. here in the favelas of rio de janeiro, the passion runs deep. this is a football club and for more than a decade they have been trying to help young women become professional players. although that can be easier said than done. �* ,, �* said than done. translation: i like football, _ said than done. translation: i like football, i _ said than done. translation: i like football, i like _ said than done. translation: i like football, i like playing - like football, i like playing football but the older players are quitting because a female soccer league does not reach the same level as men's men's have more support.— the same level as men's men's have more support. 30-40 women train here every
sarah campbell, bbc news.. practically everyone follows the game and a lot of people play it. but becoming a professional isn't easy, with background and even gender playing a vital role. tim allman explains. think brazil, think football and this is the sort of thing that probably comes to mind, samba, soccer, celebration. here in the favelas of rio de janeiro, the passion runs deep. this is a football club and for more than a decade they have been trying to help young women become professional...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace.parade along the champs—elysees, ending with a flypast led by the french air force acrobatic team, who painted the national tricolour in the skies above paris. the eiffel tower was lit up with fireworks for people to admire as the celebrations came to an end. stay with us right here on bbc news. hello there. i think it's fair to say that the weather doesn't look and feel much like summer at the moment. these were some pictures taken on friday. it was particularly windy in the south—west of england and we actually had more rain in cornwall on friday than fell during the whole of last month, and we had rain far and wide across the uk as well. that rain has been working its way northwards on that weather front there, which is wrapped around an area of low pressure, and that will dominate the weather through the rest of the weekend. now, the rain, by saturday morning, is in the far north of scotland. temperatures 12—14 degrees. some showers already arriving and we'll see more of those as t
sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace.parade along the champs—elysees, ending with a flypast led by the french air force acrobatic team, who painted the national tricolour in the skies above paris. the eiffel tower was lit up with fireworks for people to admire as the celebrations came to an end. stay with us right here on bbc news. hello there. i think it's fair to say that the weather doesn't look and feel much like summer at the moment. these were some pictures taken on friday. it...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace.y. the obstruction was caused by bariatric surgery she underwent several years ago. just time to show you some giant art in switzerland. 0n the mountain slopes in the western swiss alps, artist saype has used chalk and charcoal to paint two massive frescos of children. they depict how they see the vast world around them. the frescoes are painted directly on the grass and can last days depending on weather conditions. this shows a young boy and girl tracing lines on sketchpads to draw mountains, stars, trees and the moon. the artist said his frescos, which at around 3,000 square metres can be seen from the mountaintop and nearby fields, symbolize the need to reject uniformity and embrace different perspectives. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. we�*ve got some wet and windy weather coming our way over the course of the next few days. it�*s all down to this area of low pressure. it�*s coming in today from the south—west and it�*s going to continue to push northwards as we go th
sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace.y. the obstruction was caused by bariatric surgery she underwent several years ago. just time to show you some giant art in switzerland. 0n the mountain slopes in the western swiss alps, artist saype has used chalk and charcoal to paint two massive frescos of children. they depict how they see the vast world around them. the frescoes are painted directly on the grass and can last days depending on weather conditions. this shows a young boy and girl...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. let us turn to that in the fierce heat wave.rly 49 celsius today. red alert warnings meaning there is a threat to life had been issued in ten cities including florence and rome. residents have been advised to drink at least two litres of water a day and to avoid coffee and alcohol which can cause dehydration. our reporters in this update. the italian health ministry has issued a red alert warning for ten cities today including rome, bologna, and florence. it is the middle ofjuly. there are a lot of tourists here in italy and some of them had collapsed in the last few days. due to heat stroke. this heatwave could cause temperatures to reach 48.8 celsius. that would break the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in europe. this is notjust in italy which is a heatwave affecting many european countries such as greece, spain and germany. because of climate change heatwave like this are becoming more frequent and more severe. they could be quite dangerous, last summer was the hottest summer on record and more than 60,000 p
sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. let us turn to that in the fierce heat wave.rly 49 celsius today. red alert warnings meaning there is a threat to life had been issued in ten cities including florence and rome. residents have been advised to drink at least two litres of water a day and to avoid coffee and alcohol which can cause dehydration. our reporters in this update. the italian health ministry has issued a red alert warning for ten cities today including rome, bologna, and...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace.rst such notice or action since 1916. hello there. it's been a familiar story again today. cool, some sunshine and some showers. the next few days, though, could be turning wet and windy. this area of cloud is a developing area of low pressure that will bring the wind and the rain up from the southwest. and ahead of that, whilst the showers that we had today will fade away, we've got a bit of thicker cloud bringing some patchy rain northwards across wales, north west england, northern ireland and southern scotland. and they're probably going to be a lot of cloud around overnight. so a little bit warmer than last night away for northern scotland where we've got single figure temperatures. but let's focus on the southwest. this is where we've probably got the worst of the weather, i think, for friday. as well as the rain, we've got these strong, gusty winds, gusting 50 miles an hour perhaps, and some rough seas. and that rain is going to be with us for much of the day. before it does cle
sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace.rst such notice or action since 1916. hello there. it's been a familiar story again today. cool, some sunshine and some showers. the next few days, though, could be turning wet and windy. this area of cloud is a developing area of low pressure that will bring the wind and the rain up from the southwest. and ahead of that, whilst the showers that we had today will fade away, we've got a bit of thicker cloud bringing some patchy rain northwards across...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. time now for the weather. hello there.h, could be turning wet and windy. this area of cloud is a developing area of low pressure that will bring the wind and the rain up from the southwest. and ahead of that, whilst the showers that we had today will fade away, we've got a bit of thicker cloud bringing some patchy rain northwards across wales, north west england, northern ireland and southern scotland. and they're probably going to be a lot of cloud around overnight. so a little bit warmer than last night away for northern scotland where we've got single figure temperatures. but let's focus on the southwest. this is where we've probably got the worst of the weather, i think, for friday. as well as the rain, we've got these strong, gusty winds, gusting 50 miles an hour perhaps, and some rough seas. and that rain is going to be with us for much of the day. before it does clear away later, it could turn heavy and thundery. that rain will push further north and eastwards across more of england and wales, up into northern irela
sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. time now for the weather. hello there.h, could be turning wet and windy. this area of cloud is a developing area of low pressure that will bring the wind and the rain up from the southwest. and ahead of that, whilst the showers that we had today will fade away, we've got a bit of thicker cloud bringing some patchy rain northwards across wales, north west england, northern ireland and southern scotland. and they're probably going to be a lot of cloud...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. british diplomats in russia will be required to give at least five working days�* notice of any trips they plan to take outside what's being described as a 120 kilometre, or 75 mile, free movement zone. overnight the russian armed forces continued _ overnight the russian armed forces continued strikes with sea and air base _ continued strikes with sea and air base weapons against production and storage _ base weapons against production and storage sides for unmanned vessels in the _ storage sides for unmanned vessels in the odesa region. what storage sides for unmanned vessels in the odesa region.— in the odesa region. what we are seeinu is in the odesa region. what we are seeing is the _ in the odesa region. what we are seeing is the kremlin _ in the odesa region. what we are seeing is the kremlin trying - in the odesa region. what we are seeing is the kremlin trying to i seeing is the kremlin trying to rubber-stamp— seeing is the kremlin trying to rubber—stamp its— seeing is the kre
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. british diplomats in russia will be required to give at least five working days�* notice of any trips they plan to take outside what's being described as a 120 kilometre, or 75 mile, free movement zone. overnight the russian armed forces continued _ overnight the russian armed forces continued strikes with sea and air base _ continued strikes with sea and air base weapons against production and storage _ base weapons against...
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here's our royal correspondent sarah campbell. the first coronation for 70 years. from a distance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st century have had a degree of choice about the embroidery which goes on all of their clothing for a coronation. and it's wonderful to see her majesty's interest in the natural world and that acknowledgement of her family upon her dress and her robe. historical threads run through much of what was worn. the coronation glove and girdle were last used by the king's grandfather, george vi, in 1937. and take a look at the paintings of monarchs past in their coronation outfits. this is queen mary, crowned in 1911. her necklace may well look familiar. w
here's our royal correspondent sarah campbell. the first coronation for 70 years. from a distance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett.e inclement weather to come, i'm afraid, it's going to get a bit wet and windy over the coming few days. today has been a familiar story, we have seen cloud building up, that's producing some showers. not as windy today, perhaps not quite as many showers, the radar picture over the past few hours, some are likely again across parts of scotland, some of the driest weather today could be in northern england, perhaps into northern ireland. at the temperatures not quite as high as they should be really at the time of year. the showers we do have will tend to fade away during the evening, at the expense of more cloud coming in from the south—west. a bit of rain heading northwards across wales, northern england, northern ireland, up to southern scotland, in the south—west we will see significant change and this is where the wet and windy weather will be arriving from. and across the south—west of england, southern and western parts of wales, it will be particularly windy tomorrow, winds coul
sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett.e inclement weather to come, i'm afraid, it's going to get a bit wet and windy over the coming few days. today has been a familiar story, we have seen cloud building up, that's producing some showers. not as windy today, perhaps not quite as many showers, the radar picture over the past few hours, some are likely again across parts of scotland, some of the driest weather today could be in northern...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a callly to children. as tens of thousands of actors go on strike in hollywood, a warning the action could go on to the end of the year. no end to the searing heat in southern europe: good morning, welcome to breakfast
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a callly to children. as tens of thousands of actors go on strike in hollywood, a warning the action could go on to the end of the year. no end to the searing heat in southern europe: good morning, welcome to breakfast
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welcome to breakfast, with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: police and rioters clashss of nhs england says children and adults are being "bombarded" with gambling adverts, as more addiction clinics are opened to deal with demand. in sport, england need a captain's innings from ben stokes, as they try to stay in the ashes. it's after another day of australian dominance at lord's,
welcome to breakfast, with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: police and rioters clashss of nhs england says children and adults are being "bombarded" with gambling adverts, as more addiction clinics are opened to deal with demand. in sport, england need a captain's innings from ben stokes, as they try to stay in the ashes. it's after another day of australian dominance at lord's,
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our royal correspondant sarah campbell has more. the first coronation for 70 years.ut among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st century have had a degree of choice about the embroidery which goes on all of their clothing for a coronation. and it's wonderful to see her majesty's interest in the natural world and that acknowledgement of her family upon her dress and her robe. historical threads run through much of what was worn. the coronation glove and girdle were last used by the king's grandfather, george vi, in 1937. and take a look at the paintings of monarchs past in their coronation outfits. this is queen mary, crowned in 1911. her necklace may well look familiar. we see the coronation necklace, which was worn by queen camilla.
our royal correspondant sarah campbell has more. the first coronation for 70 years.ut among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st century have had a degree of...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news.notice of any trips they plan to take outside what's being described as a 120 kilometre, or 75 mile, free movement zone. overnight the russian armed forces continued _ overnight the russian armed forces continued strikes with sea and air base _ continued strikes with sea and air base weapons
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news.notice of any trips they plan to take outside what's being described as a 120 kilometre, or 75 mile, free movement zone. overnight the russian armed forces continued _ overnight the russian armed forces continued strikes with sea and air base _ continued strikes with sea and air base weapons
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. protests erupt in india, sparked by a video showing two women paraded naked by a mo in the streets of manipur. we've got sport now and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre here is betty, hello betty. let's start with the women's world cup. the tournament is well under way, and on the opening day, co—hosts new zealand produced a huge upset to beat norway, with hannah wilkinson scoring the winner in front of a record crowd for a football match in new zealand. it finished 1—0, a historic result for the football ferns, who had failed to win any of their previous 15 world cup matches. i still have goose bumps, i still have emotions in me. it's we waited for this moment for such a long, long time and having this opportunity at home, beating norway, strong opposition, hearing ourfans being behind us, that'sjust unforgettable moment. in being behind us, that's “ust unforgettable moment. being behind us, that's “ust unforuettable moment. , _, unforgettable moment. in the second match
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. protests erupt in india, sparked by a video showing two women paraded naked by a mo in the streets of manipur. we've got sport now and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre here is betty, hello betty. let's start with the women's world cup. the tournament is well under way, and on the opening day, co—hosts new zealand produced a huge upset to beat norway, with hannah wilkinson scoring the winner in front of a record...
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robes worn by the king and queen forming part of this year's display. 0ur royal correspondant sarah campbellistance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st century have had a degree of choice about the embroidery which goes on all of their clothing for a coronation. and it's wonderful to see her majesty's interest in the natural world and that acknowledgement of her family upon her dress and her robe. historical threads run through much of what was worn. the coronation glove and girdle were last used by the king's grandfather, george vi, in 1937. and take a look at the paintings of monarchs past in their coronation outfits. this is queen mary, crowned in 1911. her necklace may well look familiar. we see the
robes worn by the king and queen forming part of this year's display. 0ur royal correspondant sarah campbellistance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and...
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jewellery and the throne chairs will also be on show, as our royal correspondent sarah campbell reportsr ceremony made the detail hard to pick out, and that�*s what this year�*s summer exhibition will allow visitors to see close—up. take the queen�*s coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely, and you�*ll see the names of her children and grandchildren, and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st century have had a degree of choice about the embroidery which goes on all of their clothing for the coronation, and it�*s wonderful to see her majesty�*s interest in the natural world, and that acknowledgement of herfamily upon her dress and her robe. also on display, the coronation necklace worn by queen camilla. 0riginally made for queen victoria, it�*s been worn at every coronation since 1902. and the glove and girdle, both worn by king charles�*s grandfather george v! at his coronation in 1937. there are very few rooms in london which are big enough to act as a stand—in for westminster abbey, but this is on
jewellery and the throne chairs will also be on show, as our royal correspondent sarah campbell reportsr ceremony made the detail hard to pick out, and that�*s what this year�*s summer exhibition will allow visitors to see close—up. take the queen�*s coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely, and you�*ll see the names of her children and grandchildren, and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. china's president xijinping meets 100—year—old former american secretary of state — henry kissinger — as the us pursues closer ties with china. the chinese leader, xijinping, has met the veteran former american secretary of state and national security adviser henry kissinger in beijing. it's more than five decades since mr kissinger�*s secret talks with the communist leadership paved the way for the us and china to re—engage. mr xi told mr kissinger that china would never forget his contribution to restoring ties; he said this had changed the two countries and the world. mr kissinger — who's a hundred years old and now has no official status — has also met china's top diplomat and defence minister. let's hear from james early, chief investment officer, bbae and china/us relations expert. mr kissinger is not affiliated with the us government any more any time a 100—year—old man flies across the pacific that's extraordinary. china, as it exists today would not exist in the shape and for
hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. china's president xijinping meets 100—year—old former american secretary of state — henry kissinger — as the us pursues closer ties with china. the chinese leader, xijinping, has met the veteran former american secretary of state and national security adviser henry kissinger in beijing. it's more than five decades since mr kissinger�*s secret talks with the communist leadership paved the way for the us and china to...
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robes worn by the king and queen forming part of this year's display. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbellrlie, naga, did you get one of these? the coronation of their majesties, king charles ii! and queen camilla, the invitation, i didn't get one either. if you come to the state rooms or particularly the ball room, you see what you would have got if you had been invited to the coronation. this is the ballroom at buckingham palace. not many rooms in the country are big enough to act as a replica for westminster abbey because the king and queen needed to rehearse their steps for the big day and they did that in this vast room. if you come here now, the coronation display is on, you can see the outfits, the jewellery, furniture, the things that made made the sixth so memorable. —— may the 6th. the first coronation for 70 years. most of us either watched it on television or from a distance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coro
robes worn by the king and queen forming part of this year's display. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbellrlie, naga, did you get one of these? the coronation of their majesties, king charles ii! and queen camilla, the invitation, i didn't get one either. if you come to the state rooms or particularly the ball room, you see what you would have got if you had been invited to the coronation. this is the ballroom at buckingham palace. not many rooms in the country are big enough to act as a...
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welcome to breakfast, with sarah campbell and roger johnson.of england in the second test of the ashes need a captain's innings from ben stokes, as they try to stay in the ashes. it's after another day of australian dominance at lord's, with both the bat and the ball. and we ask why we aren't swapping our gas boilers for more environmentally friendly heat pumps, despite government grants to get more of them into our homes. good morning. the weather is looking bright and greasy today —— breezy today, but fresh addenda the stage yesterday morning. some showers and a forecast but mainly towards the north. i will have a full forecast coming up shortly. it's sunday, the 2nd ofjuly. our main story: more than 400 people have been arrested overnight in france, after police and rioters clashed during a fifth night of unrest. many french cities have descended into chaos since tuesday, following the fatal shooting of a teenager by police. in marseille, officers were seen using tear gas against protesters. our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has the late
welcome to breakfast, with sarah campbell and roger johnson.of england in the second test of the ashes need a captain's innings from ben stokes, as they try to stay in the ashes. it's after another day of australian dominance at lord's, with both the bat and the ball. and we ask why we aren't swapping our gas boilers for more environmentally friendly heat pumps, despite government grants to get more of them into our homes. good morning. the weather is looking bright and greasy today ——...
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welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and charlie stayt.um batteries within them. so those are the environmental issues. but what about health? more children who have never smoked are choosing to vape, which is why there is concern over their marketing. the british medical association says vaping is a growing epidemic, and is calling on flavoured vapes to be banned, and for them to be sold in plain packaging. however the independent british vape trade association says single—use e—cigarettes can help smokers who are trying to quit. we wouldn't advocates that that is the right thing to do. at the moment we think single—use vaping products, while they have attracted an audience, latest estimates say it could be up to 20% of under 18's, the thing is it is illegal to sell vaping products to under 18s like any age—restricted category. from our perspective, these are doing a really good job at helping smokers move across to vaping because they are so simple to use. the government in england is looking for examinations into the environmental and h
welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and charlie stayt.um batteries within them. so those are the environmental issues. but what about health? more children who have never smoked are choosing to vape, which is why there is concern over their marketing. the british medical association says vaping is a growing epidemic, and is calling on flavoured vapes to be banned, and for them to be sold in plain packaging. however the independent british vape trade association says single—use...
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justin campbell kron. 4 news. well, sarahw arrest policy for drug users is now in effect. >> according to district attorney brooke jenkins, anyone arrested for a second drug related charge. go into a different court. drug-related cases will now be heard in the community justice sender. that takes a different approach jail time. people convicted could instead receive treatment services. jenkins says she hopes this program will help kit help people get in check. >> and some developing news this morning. police have released pictures of 2 people wanted in connection with the stabbing out at levi stadium. it happened just before 9 o'clock saturday night during a game between mexico and qatar as a soccer match. and police say the person who was stabbed was stabbed near the collarbone during a fight with the man that you see pictured there on the left. police are calling him a suspect. and the woman who you see on the right who was with him, police are calling a person of interest. officers are asking anyone with information to giv
justin campbell kron. 4 news. well, sarahw arrest policy for drug users is now in effect. >> according to district attorney brooke jenkins, anyone arrested for a second drug related charge. go into a different court. drug-related cases will now be heard in the community justice sender. that takes a different approach jail time. people convicted could instead receive treatment services. jenkins says she hopes this program will help kit help people get in check. >> and some developing...
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campbell. can you give us a sense, sarah in listening to this, have we learned anything new here? the conspiracy related claims to the extent of trying to be forthcoming with the committee when they're asking i lot of ongoing investigations that he's not in a position to talk about. one point that's interesting in that my colleague evan perez is flagging that the director wray did acknowledge them creating a new unit to deal with threats against fbi offices and fbi pers personnel in the wake of what we saw in the search at mar-a-lago and this is a big area of questioning and a big area of concern for republicans and who believed that the fbi went too far in joining the president's home. this wasn't a raid. this was a lawfully executed search when we had a search warrant and in fact, the agents >> absolutely. let me bring you in on this. you have not been covering this committee, but following this. this is the first time that chris wray is before this committee. and they hit on my list is about eight different topics and investigations that republicans are trying to charge forward
campbell. can you give us a sense, sarah in listening to this, have we learned anything new here? the conspiracy related claims to the extent of trying to be forthcoming with the committee when they're asking i lot of ongoing investigations that he's not in a position to talk about. one point that's interesting in that my colleague evan perez is flagging that the director wray did acknowledge them creating a new unit to deal with threats against fbi offices and fbi pers personnel in the wake of...
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joining me now discuss, macshane , now to discuss, denis macshane, peter spencer, martin campbell, and also saraher chief adviser to ofcom. martin is it time they stop expecting us to pay, time they stop expecting us to pay, find some other of pay, find some other way of funding themselves ? funding themselves? >> mean , richard sharp >> well, i mean, richard sharp is certainly right in saying that it is certainly right in saying thatitis is certainly right in saying that it is a debate for parliament. it's got to be debated. but, you know, the idea of means testing, i mean, there isn't a good way of means testing, but the whole problem with and i don't think the with that and i don't think the idea of a broadband tax is too bad, but i don't think the pubuc bad, but i don't think the public will accept it because the bbc are doing themselves no favours . i mean, they're losing favours. i mean, they're losing pubuc favours. i mean, they're losing public trust , just as each day public trust, just as each day goes by, you know , it's not just goes by, you know, it's not just the lineker thing. it's
joining me now discuss, macshane , now to discuss, denis macshane, peter spencer, martin campbell, and also saraher chief adviser to ofcom. martin is it time they stop expecting us to pay, time they stop expecting us to pay, find some other of pay, find some other way of funding themselves ? funding themselves? >> mean , richard sharp >> well, i mean, richard sharp is certainly right in saying that it is certainly right in saying thatitis is certainly right in saying that it is a...
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campbell kron, 4 news. >> big story tonight. starting in the new year, a new state law will require prisons to transfer incarcerated parents in a prison what's closest to their kids. kron 4 sarah stinson joins us now live from the newsroom with exactly how this new law will work. sir. >> thank you. there are thousands of parents serving time in prison is located hours away from their children making visits very challenging this new state law going into effect in january will allow already incarcerated parents to request a transfer so that they can be closer to their child's home. >> as families are able to visit and are able to make a short drive. it makes such a difference in a child's life. claudia munoz is praising the signing of the state's new law assembly member matt haney's bill called keep families close. >> requires the department of corrections to place parents, legal guardians or caregivers in a prison that is closest to where the child lives. munoz works at project. avery, which is a nonprofit based out of marin county, that host camps and online mentoring for kids of incarcerated parents, regardless of circumstances, regardless of their surroundings, they need the
campbell kron, 4 news. >> big story tonight. starting in the new year, a new state law will require prisons to transfer incarcerated parents in a prison what's closest to their kids. kron 4 sarah stinson joins us now live from the newsroom with exactly how this new law will work. sir. >> thank you. there are thousands of parents serving time in prison is located hours away from their children making visits very challenging this new state law going into effect in january will allow...
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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...