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sarah smith, our scotla nd her own way. sarah smith, our scotland editor in turnberry tonight.me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america editor, jon sopel. the very critical remarks overnight in that press interview which the president gave, did they change during the course of the day, or not? he certainly rolled back to the huge relief of number ten. donald trump had certainly changed his tone after really sending both barrels to the prime minister the night before he was due to meet her at her beautiful country home for a big set piece event, the most high—profile kind of event that any british prime minister ever has to cope with. but while his language certainly rolled back and downing street will prise his commitment to want to do a trade deal with britain in future, the reservations were still obvious, the awkwardness between the two of them was still very much in evidence, and the reason why really his criticism hurts is not just the reason why really his criticism hurts is notjust because that is the view of many people outside the uk, but it'
sarah smith, our scotla nd her own way. sarah smith, our scotland editor in turnberry tonight.me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america editor, jon sopel. the very critical remarks overnight in that press interview which the president gave, did they change during the course of the day, or not? he certainly rolled back to the huge relief of number ten. donald trump had certainly changed his tone after really sending both barrels to the prime minister the night before...
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sarah smith, bbc news, faslane.always, on our website and you can get in touch with me on social media. now on bbc news, time for sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: american kevin kisner is the clubhouse leader after the first round of the open championship at carnoustie in scotland. tiger woods makes a blistering start but ends the day on level par, after dropping shots on the back nine. and geraint thomas cements his place as the overall leader at the tour de france, after a gruelling 12th stage. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with golf, and the first round of the open championship at carnoustie in scotland saw dry conditions on thursday, as the early groups made light of it. american kevin kisner leads by a stroke, on five—under, with defending champion jordan spieth struggling to one—over. it was another american who stole the majority of attention, tiger woods, who showed glimpses of his best as the 14—time major winner finis
sarah smith, bbc news, faslane.always, on our website and you can get in touch with me on social media. now on bbc news, time for sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: american kevin kisner is the clubhouse leader after the first round of the open championship at carnoustie in scotland. tiger woods makes a blistering start but ends the day on level par, after dropping shots on the back nine. and geraint thomas cements his place as...
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sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead. deira province, one of the last rebel strongholds. the un says at least 270,000 people, a third of the population, have fled their homes since the assault began two weeks ago. many of those displaced have headed towards jordan and the israeli—occupied golan heights, but the border crossings remain closed. in deira have failed, with the last set of talks collapsing earlier today. 0ur middle east editorjeremy bowen reports from damascus. here in damascus, the atmosphere has felt very different, much more peaceful, ever since syrian forces, with the help of the russians, eliminated the last rebel enclaves around the city back in the spring. now they are on the march again, down in the south of the country, and they seem to be heading for another decisive victory. these are stirring times for supporters of president assad. the offensive is hard for us to report, as the authorities here haven't allowed the bbc to travel to the south. the main objective is the city of daraa. it's strategica
sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead. deira province, one of the last rebel strongholds. the un says at least 270,000 people, a third of the population, have fled their homes since the assault began two weeks ago. many of those displaced have headed towards jordan and the israeli—occupied golan heights, but the border crossings remain closed. in deira have failed, with the last set of talks collapsing earlier today. 0ur middle east editorjeremy bowen reports from damascus. here in damascus, the...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.country's general election. his political party has won the most seats and he's set to become prime minister. but his opponents claim there was widespread vote rigging and interference from the armed forces. here's our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani. crowds gathered outside imran khan's home on the outskirts of islamabad, hoping for a glimpse of the man set to become pakistan's new prime minister. he can bring real reforms and we think that he's the only one who can take pakistan forward in the right direction. from inside his home, he addressed the nation, declaring victory in the elections and promising to create a fairer, more equal society. translation: we will run pakistan in a way that it has never been before. khan first became a star as an international cricketer. in britain he was known for his good looks and playboy lifestyle. in 1995 he married british socialitejemima goldsmith. after entering politics 22 years ago, he initially struggled but his anti—corruption mes
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.country's general election. his political party has won the most seats and he's set to become prime minister. but his opponents claim there was widespread vote rigging and interference from the armed forces. here's our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani. crowds gathered outside imran khan's home on the outskirts of islamabad, hoping for a glimpse of the man set to become pakistan's new prime minister. he can bring real reforms and we think that he's the only...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. to go until england take on colombia, in their attempt to get through to the world cup quarter—finals. if england win, it'll be the first time they've triumphed in a knockout match at a major tournament for 12 years. in a moment we'll have a report from chi chi izundu who's with fans following the game here — but first our sports editor, dan roan, is soaking up the atmosphere in the spartak stadium in moscow. these matters do not come round all that often for england. this is their first knockout game for eight yea rs. their first knockout game for eight years. can they go better than they have done in the intervening period? there has been so much disappointment. they know the draw has opened up for this and there is so much at stake and it feels like the most important game for a lot longer than eight years. there is no tea m longer than eight years. there is no team between them and the world cup final which is ranked above them now. these are exciting times but tense as well. engl
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. to go until england take on colombia, in their attempt to get through to the world cup quarter—finals. if england win, it'll be the first time they've triumphed in a knockout match at a major tournament for 12 years. in a moment we'll have a report from chi chi izundu who's with fans following the game here — but first our sports editor, dan roan, is soaking up the atmosphere in the spartak stadium in moscow. these matters do not come round all that often for...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. —— money.lliams remains in with a chance of an eighth singles title — and the defending men's champion roger federer is also through. joe wilson was following all the action. at wimbledon, does time misbehave? could things really be going backwards? on centre court we get that impression. 36 going on 16 — serena williams. serena is seeded 25 this year. she beat kristina mladenovic today, and who will stand in her way? most of the top seeds are already out, including venus williams, who fell today. as we see in this tournament so many top players have lost and technically i'm not a top player, i do have the wins of one. well only one player matches serena's stature, roger federer, who sometimes just tries things to keep it interesting. 36 and finding new tricks. jan—lennard struff was brushed off today, in just one hour and 3a minutes. and talking of time, well, there's a match going on on court 1a which seems almost endless. british doubles pair cameron norrie and jay clarke won 20 games of the
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. —— money.lliams remains in with a chance of an eighth singles title — and the defending men's champion roger federer is also through. joe wilson was following all the action. at wimbledon, does time misbehave? could things really be going backwards? on centre court we get that impression. 36 going on 16 — serena williams. serena is seeded 25 this year. she beat kristina mladenovic today, and who will stand in her way? most of the top seeds are already...
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sarah smith, bbc news, faslane.n hailed as one answer to the huge amount of plastic polluting the environment. the british manufacturers of so—called oxo—biodegradable bags claim they break down to nothing, and the technology is widely used across africa and the middle east. but now the european commission is considering banning the bags because of fears they're not what they seem. our correspondent angus crawford reports. is this a solution to the plastics crisis? ordinary plastic with a simple chemical additive. its makers call it oxo—biodegradable. one of the manufacturers is a british company. its product is called d2w. you know this is going to convert basically organically to materials similar to a leaf. it couldn't be better. d2w automatically breaks down... they have promotional videos, and big name supporters. here's environmentalist chris packham on the bbc‘s one show. there are technologies out there, now. oxo—biodegradable plastics which will break down very easily... what he didn't declare on the progra
sarah smith, bbc news, faslane.n hailed as one answer to the huge amount of plastic polluting the environment. the british manufacturers of so—called oxo—biodegradable bags claim they break down to nothing, and the technology is widely used across africa and the middle east. but now the european commission is considering banning the bags because of fears they're not what they seem. our correspondent angus crawford reports. is this a solution to the plastics crisis? ordinary plastic with a...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.post—brexit customs arrangements has begun to circulate among ministers and officials. it's the latest attempt to reach a compromise in the cabinet, which remains deeply divided ahead of friday's crucial meeting at chequers — theresa may's country retreat. but details of the plan have already been dismissed by prominent brexiteers. our deputy political editor, john pienaar is in westminister, john... well, theresa may's latest plan will not please ha rd—line well, theresa may's latest plan will not please hard—line brexiteer ministers or mps who are suspicious of what they call, brexit in name only. the plan as i understand that would mean seeking a single market deal but it would not be called that on trade and goods and farm products and animal products and food as well. that would eliminate border checks and tariffs and extra bureaucracy but it would mean sticking to eu laws and standards, recognising the authority of the european court in some form and perhaps allowing preferential
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.post—brexit customs arrangements has begun to circulate among ministers and officials. it's the latest attempt to reach a compromise in the cabinet, which remains deeply divided ahead of friday's crucial meeting at chequers — theresa may's country retreat. but details of the plan have already been dismissed by prominent brexiteers. our deputy political editor, john pienaar is in westminister, john... well, theresa may's latest plan will not please ha rd—line...
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sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead. tomorrow the national health service will be 70 years old.thday all over the uk. one and a half million people now work for the nhs, making up the biggest care team in the world. adina campbell has been to meet one family who've been part of the nhs for four generations since the 1960s. my name is elaine unegbu and i am a retired nurse. my name is ngozi?edi—osagie and?| am a consultant neonatologist. my name is ndidi and i am a third—year medical student at king's college london. for this family in manchester, working for the nhs has provided lifelong careers. well, i was brought up around hospitals because my mother was a nurse and my grandmother was a cook, and my grandmother looked after us a lot and we would come to the hospital and wait for her, while she was finishing work, to come and pick us up. i was the first nurse in my family, and i think i am still the only one, because my family just thought nursing was a bit heavy and they tried to dissuade me, but i loved the uniform and that is why i went into nursing. and now your daughter i
sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead. tomorrow the national health service will be 70 years old.thday all over the uk. one and a half million people now work for the nhs, making up the biggest care team in the world. adina campbell has been to meet one family who've been part of the nhs for four generations since the 1960s. my name is elaine unegbu and i am a retired nurse. my name is ngozi?edi—osagie and?| am a consultant neonatologist. my name is ndidi and i am a third—year medical student at...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. deputy anti—drug co—ordinator under tony blair's government. he also created the uk's first national drug strategy. thank you very much forjoining us. the ses show a really serious picture in scotland. what do you think lies behind them? —— these figures. the figures are worrying in scotla nd figures. the figures are worrying in scotland and across the uk. most deaths are still relate to heroin use. deaths are still relate to heroin use. it is related to use of cocktail of drugs, usually taken in sanitary incisions —— in sanitary conditions. people are away from the port and when they do overdosed there is nobody there to help. —— support. this suggests not only our debt is increasing, more than 900, but that scotland is worst of any other european country. why is it happening? the way in which drug deaths are measured is very across europe and it seems to be a clear trend that england, scotland and wales are in the higher bracket of drug deaths in europe. there are some countries tha
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. deputy anti—drug co—ordinator under tony blair's government. he also created the uk's first national drug strategy. thank you very much forjoining us. the ses show a really serious picture in scotland. what do you think lies behind them? —— these figures. the figures are worrying in scotla nd figures. the figures are worrying in scotland and across the uk. most deaths are still relate to heroin use. deaths are still relate to heroin use. it is related to...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.n's seeds out of the tournament, serena williams remains in with a chance of an eighth singles title and the defending men's champion roger federer is also through. joe wilson was following all the action. at wimbledon, does time misbehave? could things really be going backwards? on centre court we get that impression. 36 going on 16 — serena williams. serena is seeded 25 this year. she beat kristina mladenovic today, and who will stand in her way? most of the top seeds are already out, including venus williams, who fell today. as we see in this tournament so many top players have lost and technically i'm not a top player, i do have the wins of one. well only one player matches serena's stature, roger federer, who sometimes just tries things to keep it interesting. 36 and finding new tricks. jan—lennard struff was brushed off today, in just one hour and 3a minutes. and talking of time, well, there's a match going on on court 1a which seems almost endless. british doubles pair cameron n
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.n's seeds out of the tournament, serena williams remains in with a chance of an eighth singles title and the defending men's champion roger federer is also through. joe wilson was following all the action. at wimbledon, does time misbehave? could things really be going backwards? on centre court we get that impression. 36 going on 16 — serena williams. serena is seeded 25 this year. she beat kristina mladenovic today, and who will stand in her way? most of the...
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sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead. pioneering public health service, free at the point of delivery, a service that, over the past seven decades, has seen enormous change, and endless challenges, with people living longer and survival rates unthinkable in the years after the war. with the help of some people who were there from the very beginning, our health editor, hugh pym, has been looking back. newsreel: on july 5th, the new national health service starts. it was one of the biggest social changes of the 20th century — free health care. from july the 5th 19118 there was no longer a struggle for many to find the money to be treated. don't forget, choose your doctor now. beryl was one of the first patients in the nhs. and which one's you? that one's me. as a 17—year—old she developed a bacterial infection in the summer of 19118. she had penicillin injections and medical care which herfamily would not have been able to afford before the arrival of the nhs. it would have beaten us. if the doctor had been called in the fi
sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead. pioneering public health service, free at the point of delivery, a service that, over the past seven decades, has seen enormous change, and endless challenges, with people living longer and survival rates unthinkable in the years after the war. with the help of some people who were there from the very beginning, our health editor, hugh pym, has been looking back. newsreel: on july 5th, the new national health service starts. it was one of the biggest social...
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sarah smith is running in washington's ninth district. same group that supported ocasio-cortez. hoping to upset and 11 term incumbent democrat in the primaries and shares the progress of that sounds a lot like b6's. >> we need bold, young, progressive leadership in congress. if working families are to get ahead we need a federal jobs guarantee. we can create millions of good paying union jobs by investing in our infrastructure and green energy and to make sure people have the skills they need, we must make publish colleges. >> sandra: here now katie pavlich, news editor at townhall.com and fox news contributed. former bernie sanders national national -- communications group, good to have both of you here tonight. katie, you don't have any thoughts on this, do you? >> not at all. >> sandra: i saw you tweeting away. socialism, it appears to be sweeping the nation. who is this latest rising star for the democrats, sarah smith? >> i'm not sure it sweeping the nation but i would say it's sweeping the left flank of the democratic party and it's
sarah smith is running in washington's ninth district. same group that supported ocasio-cortez. hoping to upset and 11 term incumbent democrat in the primaries and shares the progress of that sounds a lot like b6's. >> we need bold, young, progressive leadership in congress. if working families are to get ahead we need a federal jobs guarantee. we can create millions of good paying union jobs by investing in our infrastructure and green energy and to make sure people have the skills they...
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our scotland editor, sarah smith, is there. there's no official schedule for the weekend.at president trump will want to get in a round of golf. he often says turnberry is his favourite amongst its properties. as soon as he arrived here he came out of the front of the hotel to admire the view and chapters of the other guests, who are staying here this weekend. it might not be quite the
our scotland editor, sarah smith, is there. there's no official schedule for the weekend.at president trump will want to get in a round of golf. he often says turnberry is his favourite amongst its properties. as soon as he arrived here he came out of the front of the hotel to admire the view and chapters of the other guests, who are staying here this weekend. it might not be quite the
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sarah smith in peterhead, thank you.s said. since 2athjune, with some working 17—hour shifts without a break. on day three of wimbledon. serena williams is aiming for her eighth. who has been in action on court number three. john watson is at wimbledon for us. hello, john. yes, jane, many thanks indeed. in the single straw this year, just three now remain. three now remain. book their place in the third this year. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6-0. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6—0. it 6—0. round berth were ended as her opponent won comfortably. opponent won comfortably. adding herself deftly to the list of first—round british winners. adding herself deftly to the list of first-round british winners. first-round british winners. matter, i will be working hard and doing the best can. doing the best can. established have not found it so easy. easy. wimbledon following a drugs ban ended in a first—round defeat. ended in a first—round defeat. champions won't find the going quite so tough. so tough. pursue
sarah smith in peterhead, thank you.s said. since 2athjune, with some working 17—hour shifts without a break. on day three of wimbledon. serena williams is aiming for her eighth. who has been in action on court number three. john watson is at wimbledon for us. hello, john. yes, jane, many thanks indeed. in the single straw this year, just three now remain. three now remain. book their place in the third this year. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6-0. opening set looked otherwise,...
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. >> reporter: sarah smith has been homeless for 10 years, said her pitbull keeps her sane and alive. >> there's no shelter that will take pets. she is my heartbeat. they sleep in the bed with us here. they can be inside with us. >> reporter: she says it's one of the major differences between traditional shelters and berkeley's first homeless navigation center, known as the stair center. >> it is a dream come true for us here. there are no words to explain it. to wake up and be able to use the toilet is a huge thing.>> reporter: these folks can share space together in the shelter. there are no curfews. they can come and go 24/7. coordinators provide counseling and guide them to permanent housing. there's also treatment for substance abuse. >> i am ecstatic. i have never been happier. i wake up smiling. i sleep peacefully. my dog is happy. >> reporter: the center opened two weeks ago. 45 residence, in 2 large storms, one for people with pets, and the other without. the local newspaper, berkeley site shot this video. there's a recreation center, shower facility, and laundry room. >> the
. >> reporter: sarah smith has been homeless for 10 years, said her pitbull keeps her sane and alive. >> there's no shelter that will take pets. she is my heartbeat. they sleep in the bed with us here. they can be inside with us. >> reporter: she says it's one of the major differences between traditional shelters and berkeley's first homeless navigation center, known as the stair center. >> it is a dream come true for us here. there are no words to explain it. to wake up...
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president trump has now arrived in scotland and a breach time ago i spo with our scotland editor sarah smith, who is at the president's golf course in turerry. i'm no sure how you beat tea with the que but what's he got planned next? reporter: the president has always saithat trump turn bury is one of his most tivorite prop in the world. he arrived just und an hour ago and wandered out to chas with some of the atests staying the hotel and look at his revamped golf course. i think it's a pretty safe bet he'll bplaying at least one round of golf over the course of the weekend. there's no official sc for the weekend. this is being billed as a private visit. he'll be preparing for his meeting with president putin while he's here. it may not be as entirely relaxing a weekend as he's hoped. as well as big protests plann in edinburgh, protesters are going to try to get as close to turnberry as they can. already tonighta green pales demonstrator in a powered parra glider sailed over the resort carrying a big banner sayinglo trump, well par. the golf joke there. despite the really heavy e security pr
president trump has now arrived in scotland and a breach time ago i spo with our scotland editor sarah smith, who is at the president's golf course in turerry. i'm no sure how you beat tea with the que but what's he got planned next? reporter: the president has always saithat trump turn bury is one of his most tivorite prop in the world. he arrived just und an hour ago and wandered out to chas with some of the atests staying the hotel and look at his revamped golf course. i think it's a pretty...
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sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead.ard who is in our westminster studio. thank you for speaking to us this evening. 0nce thank you for speaking to us this evening. once we decide what we will do, do you believe michael gove? that's been the spin and message from the government and from brexiteers to date. there's been an enormous amounts of promises made to the finished dish fishing industry about what the industry will look like post brexit. and that this matters because in the parts i represent, they have a thousand jobs relying on the fishing industry. we've already seen many of the promises made you turned on. the idea we would be leaving the common fisheries plan in the transition period was a promise made by brexiteers, including michael gove, right up until the moment the government u—turn only a few months ago, meaning we will still be in the common fisheries programme for the entirety of the transition period. what happens after that? we have to wait and see, but there has been a lot of grand promises made in t
sarah smith, bbc news, peterhead.ard who is in our westminster studio. thank you for speaking to us this evening. 0nce thank you for speaking to us this evening. once we decide what we will do, do you believe michael gove? that's been the spin and message from the government and from brexiteers to date. there's been an enormous amounts of promises made to the finished dish fishing industry about what the industry will look like post brexit. and that this matters because in the parts i...
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our scotland editor, sarah smith, is there. you know anything about plans for the weekend? official schedule for the weekend. this has been billed as a private visit so there is no official meetings. i think it is safe to assume he will get ina think it is safe to assume he will get in a round of golf. he always says that trump turnberry is his favourite of all his properties, so he will want to get out on the revamped course as soon he will want to get out on the revamped course as soon as he will want to get out on the revamped course as soon as he arrived here he headed out the front of the hotel to look at the view and talk to some of the other guests who are staying here who were all of course busy taking pictures of him. hotel has not been cleared for the weekend, other guests were playing on the course, there is even a wedding planned and hotel tomorrow. it might not be as relaxing weekend as he had hoped. within minutes of arriving at the hotel a greenpeace protester flew over the resort in a powered paragliderflying protester flew over the resort in a powered parag
our scotland editor, sarah smith, is there. you know anything about plans for the weekend? official schedule for the weekend. this has been billed as a private visit so there is no official meetings. i think it is safe to assume he will get ina think it is safe to assume he will get in a round of golf. he always says that trump turnberry is his favourite of all his properties, so he will want to get out on the revamped course as soon he will want to get out on the revamped course as soon as he...
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our scotland editor sarah smith has the story.clear submarines. keep 20 metres. keep 20 metres, roger. the submariners who operate them, the helicopter pilots who fly in here, are all paying more income tax than their comrades serving elsewhere because they are stationed in scotland. the mod say it is unfair for troops in scotland to be left out of pocket, so they will make a payment to cover the tax changes, at a cost of about £4 million. down the river, the defence secretary is inspecting new navy frigates being built. he has not yet been able to secure a boost in defence spending or a pay rise for his forces but he can afford to make a political attack on scottish tax rates. service personnel don't have a choice as to where they are stationed. that's why we decided it was very important to act because they don't have a say as to whether they are stationed in scotland, england, wales, or abroad. so we felt that there was a disparity that we wanted to address. an army staff sergeant serving in scotland pays about £117 more in sco
our scotland editor sarah smith has the story.clear submarines. keep 20 metres. keep 20 metres, roger. the submariners who operate them, the helicopter pilots who fly in here, are all paying more income tax than their comrades serving elsewhere because they are stationed in scotland. the mod say it is unfair for troops in scotland to be left out of pocket, so they will make a payment to cover the tax changes, at a cost of about £4 million. down the river, the defence secretary is inspecting...
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. >> sarah smith, homeless for more than 10 years says her pitbull keeps her safe and alive. >> there is no shelter that will take pets. she is my heartbeat. and, here they sleep in the bed with us. they can be inside with us. >> she says that is one of the major differences between traditional shelters and berkeley's first homeless navigation center, known as the stair center. >> it really is a dream come true for us here. and there are no words to explain it. just to be able to wake up and able to use a toilet is a huge thing. >> i'm like a shelter, sarah, her fianci and the two dogs can share a space together. no curfew, they can come and go 24/7. coordinators provide counseling, and guide them to permanent housing. there is also treatment for substance abuse. >> i am ecstatic. i have never been happier. i wake up smiling, i sleep peacefully. my dog is happy. >> the center open about two weeks ago by the city and bay area community services. 35 residents and two large areas for those with pets and those without. there is a recreation center, shower facility, and laundry room. >> th
. >> sarah smith, homeless for more than 10 years says her pitbull keeps her safe and alive. >> there is no shelter that will take pets. she is my heartbeat. and, here they sleep in the bed with us. they can be inside with us. >> she says that is one of the major differences between traditional shelters and berkeley's first homeless navigation center, known as the stair center. >> it really is a dream come true for us here. and there are no words to explain it. just to...
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since 2007 the number of deaths caused by drugs has more than doubled. 0ur scotland editor sarah smithg gear, the sharp and of a drug epidemic. scots are now five times more likely to die from drugs than in a road traffic accident. and glasgow's the worst. if you want to understand the scale of the drug problem, in glasgow, then come down here. we're right in the middle of the city centre, and yet you can see all the paraphernalia, it shows just how many are down here shooting up every day. heroin is cheap, plentiful and often contaminated. you worry about overdosing? no. you don't want to kill yourself, do you? no, i don't want to... so when you're taking heroin do you sometimes not care whether or not it kills you? no. i don't care. that's desperate. i know it's desperate. 18 people a week are dying in scotland. so most drug users know people who died. derrick‘s flatmate overdosed four months ago. i found in him in his bed in that same position i'd left him in the morning. he was completely blue. you actually found him dead? from a drug overdose? yeah. i've seen people die before, bu
since 2007 the number of deaths caused by drugs has more than doubled. 0ur scotland editor sarah smithg gear, the sharp and of a drug epidemic. scots are now five times more likely to die from drugs than in a road traffic accident. and glasgow's the worst. if you want to understand the scale of the drug problem, in glasgow, then come down here. we're right in the middle of the city centre, and yet you can see all the paraphernalia, it shows just how many are down here shooting up every day....
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with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you know that australia deliberately picked vulnerable countries with vulnerable populations like true colonialists nation that they are their government does whatever they see fit there. that's one hundred percent i have worked on and it's a good match but i probably know the ins and outs of not rule out that up and what i would say is that a strike there is one hundred percent in control of the sentence so that day to day operations the movement of people the provision of staff every single aspect of these camps is an instant bias rather and yes they go on their responsibility to any end not true and they
with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you...
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like sarah smith, who runs compliance? many of those people tend to survive transitions of power.from hank paulson through lloyd blankfein 2013id not retire until and then subsequently joined the board. what is going to happen to those people? does david solomon want different people running those jobs or does it make more sense to have continuity in those positions because they are not about revenue, they are about stabilizing the ship. many of those people belong to the so-called federation. it is responsible for the support services. i don't have answers to those questions but those of the things that david solomon is going to have to decide and think hard about between now and october 1 and start implement in those changes. probably safe to say we will start to see some of them. alix: very important as we talk about uncertainty. out, you have to read between the lines to get that uncertainty. i want to point out in the new york times article that came out , this is lloyd blankfein saying when things go badly, you can't leave and when things go well, you don't want to leave. if
like sarah smith, who runs compliance? many of those people tend to survive transitions of power.from hank paulson through lloyd blankfein 2013id not retire until and then subsequently joined the board. what is going to happen to those people? does david solomon want different people running those jobs or does it make more sense to have continuity in those positions because they are not about revenue, they are about stabilizing the ship. many of those people belong to the so-called federation....
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was procured by russia which has been supporting the syrian government and its offensive and sarah bernard smith reports in the jordan syria border. for the first time in three years the syrian regime is back in control of its from two with jule this military convoy flying russian and syrian flags rumble towards the nazi border crossing minutes off to opposition fighters agree to surrender terms they are little choice in the face of overwhelming russian firepower the fighters will handle the heavy weapons and files of them and the families will be given safe passage to opposition held areas in the north of syria . syrian government forces swept through down a province backed up by russian as strikes but as part of the surrender terms they'll leave for villages they captured earlier these and the rest of the border area will be supervised by the russian military for bashar al assad it was a small price to pay for taking back the border this is a vital trade route that the regime would eventually want to reopen with jordanian agreement covers most of the area held by the opposition in southwest sy
was procured by russia which has been supporting the syrian government and its offensive and sarah bernard smith reports in the jordan syria border. for the first time in three years the syrian regime is back in control of its from two with jule this military convoy flying russian and syrian flags rumble towards the nazi border crossing minutes off to opposition fighters agree to surrender terms they are little choice in the face of overwhelming russian firepower the fighters will handle the...
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with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you know that australia deliberately picked vulnerable countries with vulnerable populations like true colonialists nation that they are their government does whatever they see fit there. that's one hundred percent i have worked on and it's a good mess but i probably know the ins and outs of not rule out and what i would say is that a strike there is one hundred percent in control of the sentence so that day to day operations of people the provision of stuff every single aspect of these camps is an innocent bystander and yes they go on their responsibility to any end not true and they do that and it has to
with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you...
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with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you know that australia deliberately picked vulnerable countries with vulnerable populations like true colonialists nation that they are their government does whatever they see fit there. that's one hundred percent i have worked on and it's a good match but i probably know the ins and outs of not rule out that up and what i would say is that a strike there is one hundred percent in control of the sentence so that day to day operations the movement of people the provision of staff every single aspect of these camps is an innocent bystander and yes they go on their responsibility to any end not true and they
with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know andrew's knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you...
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our scotland editor sarah smith has more. regaining fishing rights in uk waters matters deeply.any as a concrete example of taking back control. the fisheries white paper will see that once we leave the eu, the fisheries white paper will say that once we leave the eu, and have the right to regulate who can fish in our waters, british boats will get a far more generous allocation of fishing amenities. this white paper is good news for the fishing industry and for coastal communities in scotland and across the united kingdom. we are taking back control of our territorial waters. once we leave the european union, we will be able to ensure that we decide who comes into our seas, who fishes, and we will be able to make sure that more of what is caught in our own waters is caught by british boats and landed in british ports. the uk will also be able to make its own rules to ensure the sustainability of fish stocks. much of the british catch will then be sold into the eu, so smooth access to european markets is also important. the government says market access is separate to the questi
our scotland editor sarah smith has more. regaining fishing rights in uk waters matters deeply.any as a concrete example of taking back control. the fisheries white paper will see that once we leave the eu, the fisheries white paper will say that once we leave the eu, and have the right to regulate who can fish in our waters, british boats will get a far more generous allocation of fishing amenities. this white paper is good news for the fishing industry and for coastal communities in scotland...
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with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know anders knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you know that australia deliberately picked vulnerable countries with vulnerable populations like true colonialists nation that they are their government does whatever they see fit there. that's one hundred percent i have worked and it's a good match but i probably know the ins and outs of not rule out that are and what i would say is that a strike there is one hundred percent in control of the sentence so that day to day operations the movement of people the provision of staff every single aspect of these camps is an innocent bystander and yes they go on their responsibility to any end not true and they do t
with the neglect for media coverage you know we have the street let me actually came in from sarah ruby smith she's the director of project humanity a group that advocates for refugees she said australia continues these human rights abuses knowing that the aid money australia supplies to countries like papa new guinea and nauru will guarantee they can continue natasha you know anders knotting i know that we know that there is more of play here but what do you make of what sarah says here you...
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smith. moments ago, sarah sanders announcing the white house is looking at revoking security clearances of high profile critics of the president. one of the headlines out of today's briefing. president trump and the iranian president exchanging threats as both leaders step up the war of words. the president threatened the iranian leader with his historic consequences after president rouhani said that american should know that war with iran is the mother of all wars. that came after secretary of state mike pompeo called iran's leaders hypocritical holy men accusing them of getting rich while their people suffer. president trump with drew the iranian nuclear deal. the white house weighing in on the back and forth moments ago. >> the president has been pretty strong since day 1 in his language towards iran. he was responding to comments made from them. >> here's a live look at the white house. we expect to hear from president trump as he showcases american-made products. we'll go there live. first, kevin work who is live in the briefing room. we heard the first question there. sarah sanders talkin
smith. moments ago, sarah sanders announcing the white house is looking at revoking security clearances of high profile critics of the president. one of the headlines out of today's briefing. president trump and the iranian president exchanging threats as both leaders step up the war of words. the president threatened the iranian leader with his historic consequences after president rouhani said that american should know that war with iran is the mother of all wars. that came after secretary of...
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smith. moments ago, sarah sanders announcing the white house is looking at revoking security clearances of highitics of the president. one of the headlines out of today's briefing. president trump and the iranian president exchanging threats as both leaders step up the war of words. the president threatened the iranian leader with his historic consequences after president rouhani said that american should know that war with iran is the mother of all wars. that came after secretary of state mike pompeo called iran's leaders hypocritical holy men accusing them of getting rich
smith. moments ago, sarah sanders announcing the white house is looking at revoking security clearances of highitics of the president. one of the headlines out of today's briefing. president trump and the iranian president exchanging threats as both leaders step up the war of words. the president threatened the iranian leader with his historic consequences after president rouhani said that american should know that war with iran is the mother of all wars. that came after secretary of state mike...
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sarah, we're getting this news here in the last hour. i was just inside the crime lab here in southwest whe i've talked with dr. jennifer smith who is head of the crime lab as well asr. roger mitchell who is the medical examiner. today all day long we were listening to the fire channels and we were hearing dispatches going out for overdose a overdose after overdose and they want to getce the notiut tonight to resints that there is a very dangerous synetic canaboid. let's get to dr. smith andng drt this and this is information we got just in the last few minus. here they have. >> we've identified a synthetic canaboid. >> k2 is dangerous. synthetics a dangerous in general. it is not marijuana,dot esn't act like marijuana. it acts as more severe drugs. than canr:anoids. >> reporten the danger level. >> can i say extremely dangous? i would say extremely dangerous. >> reporte, now dr. smith told me that this material was only tested yesterday and that's why they want to get the word o now. there were transported here in the district of columbia in ported0t four dayssymptoms rela. people wednesdaye wer found unconscious near the se
sarah, we're getting this news here in the last hour. i was just inside the crime lab here in southwest whe i've talked with dr. jennifer smith who is head of the crime lab as well asr. roger mitchell who is the medical examiner. today all day long we were listening to the fire channels and we were hearing dispatches going out for overdose a overdose after overdose and they want to getce the notiut tonight to resints that there is a very dangerous synetic canaboid. let's get to dr. smith andng...
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smith will be here in november. check our web site. the main local series where we celebrate authors about a local subject or who have a local connection. up next is sarahwith her collection of essays on motherhood and journalists and environmental but prepare 15 days, many of you know from our subscription series where 15 days into the subscription process and they are hot. you will find classic lines table if you haven't are ready to receive one. that's all for commercials. introducing scott tonight is deborah brake. deborah is an expert on equality law and gender discrimination. her book getting in the game title ix and the women's sports revolution was published by the new york university press. she served as senior counselor at the national women's law center in washington d.c. and how fortunate for pittsburgh that she is now the associate dean and the john e. murray scholar and professor of law at the university of pittsburgh's law school. please give a warm welcome professor at deb ruff. >> i'm at that age where i have to pause to put on my reading glasses. good evening everyone. it is truly a privilege to introduce scott stern to you tonight. i
smith will be here in november. check our web site. the main local series where we celebrate authors about a local subject or who have a local connection. up next is sarahwith her collection of essays on motherhood and journalists and environmental but prepare 15 days, many of you know from our subscription series where 15 days into the subscription process and they are hot. you will find classic lines table if you haven't are ready to receive one. that's all for commercials. introducing scott...
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sarah. >> wait, wait, no, i did have one more. sryso celebs like ciara have recorded this dance and mimicking driving a car. we have a winner. check out will smithd action but he writes he was terrified up there which is why his dance moves are kind of stiff, but that didn't stop the man himself drake from commenting, wow, the video is done and i add, now it really is done. what? >> it's not your first day on the job. >> kind of is. >> now i can say have a good weekend. >> thank you. for the second time. >> thank you so much. >>> ginger in central park. >> oh, this crowd, you guys, i think we have absolutely found . this is mia. she's in a real wedding dress. she said brian will you marry me? >> my >>erus wunta. e hu ready for backst >>> now to our "gma" cover story. an alarming new study showing a spike in teens with high blood pressure. saying nearly 800,000 more teens have it. that staggering jump based on new guidelines that our chief medical associate dr. jennifer ashton has. this is alarming. >> you don't think of the word teens and hypertension in the same sentence, but we now know it's a major issue and identifying it early is important.
sarah. >> wait, wait, no, i did have one more. sryso celebs like ciara have recorded this dance and mimicking driving a car. we have a winner. check out will smithd action but he writes he was terrified up there which is why his dance moves are kind of stiff, but that didn't stop the man himself drake from commenting, wow, the video is done and i add, now it really is done. what? >> it's not your first day on the job. >> kind of is. >> now i can say have a good weekend....