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. >> this is sister shaw?> yes, this is sister eileen shaw. >> reporter: this is the nun trish cahill says she confided in when she was 15 years old. >> she gave me everything that was lacking that i didn't even know i was lacking. i was so broken. she filled in all those pieces. >> reporter: she says shaw groomed her and plied her with drugs and alcohol while teaching her how to have sex with a woman. >> i'm with my friends during the day, and i'm with this pedophile nun in the evenings and on the weekend and in the summer. >> reporter: "pedophile nun" is a phrase i think most of our viewers will have never heard. >> really? wow. that's really a shame because there's a lot of them out there. it's the secret not yet told. >> reporter: mary dispenza is a former nun and serves on the board of snap, the survivor network of those abused by priests. we've heard so much about alleged child sex abuse by priests. why haven't we heard about nuns until now? >> a lot has to do with the culture of nuns, which are they are
. >> this is sister shaw?> yes, this is sister eileen shaw. >> reporter: this is the nun trish cahill says she confided in when she was 15 years old. >> she gave me everything that was lacking that i didn't even know i was lacking. i was so broken. she filled in all those pieces. >> reporter: she says shaw groomed her and plied her with drugs and alcohol while teaching her how to have sex with a woman. >> i'm with my friends during the day, and i'm with this...
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frankie shaw is here tonight!d applause ] and his album, "hoodie season" is currently the number one album in the country. a boogie wit da hoodie is here tonight, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all our great guests, it's becoming clear that president trump has no way out of the government shutdown he's boxed himself into. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the shutdown is having real effects for millions of people, and that includes law enforcement officials going without pay. yesterday in his confirmation hearing, trump's pick for attorney general, william barr was asked about the effect on law enforcement and said the shutdown was the fault of both sides. >> people would like to see the shutdown ended and that's why people want to see some kind of compromise. and, you know -- >> you call it the trump shutdown. but, i mean, it takes two to tango. >> seth: okay. but this is not a tango. trump is the only one dancing. [ light laughter ] and judgi
frankie shaw is here tonight!d applause ] and his album, "hoodie season" is currently the number one album in the country. a boogie wit da hoodie is here tonight, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all our great guests, it's becoming clear that president trump has no way out of the government shutdown he's boxed himself into. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the shutdown is having real effects for...
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think the thing is always more difficult for people because they go to their face their way of being shaw and to get them out of that it's more complicated whereas real people it is more about just making them feel good you know making the film feel comparable so what is your preferred medium for working film photography print i think probably fits over fees where i'm happiest because his wife kind to you know i picked up a camera was twenty one and it was a big big deal for me because of the light bulb moments. photography is definitely my first love but i think film is so difficult to do to get right says my challenge in my life and i don't think i've nailed to particularly yet with drama in quite well with commercials and the rise of videos and in two thousand and seven you started yet another magazine hunger yes why is it called hunger. a star i don't know because i left as a creative director in a mist kind of. sort of the team aspect of a because he gets so much information for you from and ideas for from working a team and i was still hungry congress enough to get it then and now t
think the thing is always more difficult for people because they go to their face their way of being shaw and to get them out of that it's more complicated whereas real people it is more about just making them feel good you know making the film feel comparable so what is your preferred medium for working film photography print i think probably fits over fees where i'm happiest because his wife kind to you know i picked up a camera was twenty one and it was a big big deal for me because of the...
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. >> this is sister shaw?yes, this is sister eileen shaw. >> reporter: this is the none trish cahill says she confided in when she was 15 years old. >> i would have done anything for her. i would have died for her. >> reporter: at a consflent new jersey, she said she told eileen shaw things she'd never revealed to anyone about her gnaw deceased uncle, a priest, whom she claims sexually abused her starting at age 5. >> she gave any everything that was lacking that i didn't even know i was lacking. i was so broken. she filled in all those pieces. >> reporter: she now describes that process as grooming saying shaw supplied her with drugs and who will while teaching her how to have sex with a woman. >> i'm with my friends during the day and i'm with this pedophile nun in the evenings and on the weekends. >> pedophile nun is a phrase i think most of our viewers will have never heard. >> really? wow. that's really a shame because there's a lot of them out there. it's a see the secret not yet told. >> reporter: mary
. >> this is sister shaw?yes, this is sister eileen shaw. >> reporter: this is the none trish cahill says she confided in when she was 15 years old. >> i would have done anything for her. i would have died for her. >> reporter: at a consflent new jersey, she said she told eileen shaw things she'd never revealed to anyone about her gnaw deceased uncle, a priest, whom she claims sexually abused her starting at age 5. >> she gave any everything that was lacking that i...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.by the consumer group, which. the airline had to cancel scores of flights last summer — because of a series of strikes. rya nair has called the research irrelevant because it says it's carrying more passengers than ever. here's our transport correspondent, tom burridge. ryanair is by far europe's largest low—cost airline. but the consumer group which said it was by far the worst rated short—haul airline in an annual survey, which asked nearly 8000 of its members about recent experiences on 19 different airlines. which said ryanair‘s overall score was dismal, with the airline was my reputation declining significantly over the past year. 2018 wasn't a good year for ryanair. multiple strikes by its staff across europe men huge disruption for hundreds of thousands of passengers over the summer. the airlines werejudged on criteria such as boarding, seating, customer service and value for money. thomas cook and wizz air also came out badly. easyjet was somewhere in the middle. and jet2 near
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.by the consumer group, which. the airline had to cancel scores of flights last summer — because of a series of strikes. rya nair has called the research irrelevant because it says it's carrying more passengers than ever. here's our transport correspondent, tom burridge. ryanair is by far europe's largest low—cost airline. but the consumer group which said it was by far the worst rated short—haul airline in an annual survey, which asked nearly 8000 of its...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.d independence, ending moscow's authority after more than three centuries. the move has provoked a furious response from russia. from kiev, jonah fisher reports. was this the moment that split the global 0rthodox was this the moment that split the global orthodox church? in st george's cathedral in istanbul, the ecumenical patriarch bartholomew signs what's known as a thomas. the document recognises ukraine's 0rthodox document recognises ukraine's orthodox church for the first time as separate and outside russian control. a relationship that has lasted centuries ended with the stroke of a pen. watching on, and enjoying a rare moment of success, was ukraine's president, petro poroshenko. he's called this the final step in ukraine's independence from russia. glory to god, without this will this would not have been possible. i say thank you to metropolitan bartholomew, to his face. the big questions are about what happens next. the russian 0rthodox what happens next. the russian orthodox
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.d independence, ending moscow's authority after more than three centuries. the move has provoked a furious response from russia. from kiev, jonah fisher reports. was this the moment that split the global 0rthodox was this the moment that split the global orthodox church? in st george's cathedral in istanbul, the ecumenical patriarch bartholomew signs what's known as a thomas. the document recognises ukraine's 0rthodox document recognises ukraine's orthodox church...
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adam shaw investigates the impact this aoo—million—strong generation, that's in half an hour, here ons. the prime minister has said a failure to deliver brexit would be "a catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy." writing in the sunday express, the prime minister has urged mps to back her brexit deal in tuesday's crucial commons vote. many of the other sunday papers are dominated by reports of plots and splits around brexit, with the sunday times, for example, saying that downing street has uncovered a plan by back—bench mps to take control of the brexit process if mrs may loses the vote on her deal. with me is our political correspondent. susana mendonca. just two days to go until the big third and a last—minute pleas for nps to support the prime minister. the general view is theresa may will lose this on tuesday. more than 100 tory mps set to vote against, this isa tory mps set to vote against, this is a desperate plea to driving over those who might be wavering and so she talks in this article about how brexit might not happen and that we could crash out and
adam shaw investigates the impact this aoo—million—strong generation, that's in half an hour, here ons. the prime minister has said a failure to deliver brexit would be "a catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy." writing in the sunday express, the prime minister has urged mps to back her brexit deal in tuesday's crucial commons vote. many of the other sunday papers are dominated by reports of plots and splits around brexit, with the sunday times, for...
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dalmatian coast in the southwest of europe is a place of which the irish playwright george bernard shaw once and if you're looking for heaven on earth that's where you'll find it in your graphic. i am. glad newton a prom and three other looking the see which is a conference of one times nine hundred forty meters it's a city encompassed by world. yes what was originally an inlet dividing the brahman tree from the mainland is now the main street the straddle with its marble paving. in the seventh century illyrians fleeing from that slab congress founded the city taking refuge on the safe top and building there the settlement of ragusa. little town is supposed to have been defended against the saracens by rhona one of charlemagne's noble knights the saudi his hand is the emblem of a free trading city with a charter giving it the right to help. the settlement was favorably situated with the harbor and access to the hinterland. the illyrians were skilled navigators and traders they sell the cargoes of their small ships to the people in the interior and those e m live from trade and trading h
dalmatian coast in the southwest of europe is a place of which the irish playwright george bernard shaw once and if you're looking for heaven on earth that's where you'll find it in your graphic. i am. glad newton a prom and three other looking the see which is a conference of one times nine hundred forty meters it's a city encompassed by world. yes what was originally an inlet dividing the brahman tree from the mainland is now the main street the straddle with its marble paving. in the seventh...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.t the first tuna auction of 2019 at tokyo's toyosu fish market. from tokyo rupert wingfield hayes reports. many traders were expecting a new record to be set at this year's opening tuna auction and they were not disappointed. the price paid for this 278 kilo prize by kiyoshi kimura was far higher than his own previous record. he is known as japan's tuna king and the price he pays at the annual new year's auction bears only a vague relation to the actual price of tuna. on a normal day a similar sized fish would sell for around £45,000. today's record is in part about status and it creates a lot of publicity for mr kimura and his sushi empire, but it is also a reflection of the scarcity of large blue fin tuna. they are officially listed as an endangered species. last year catches off the coast ofjapan were significantly down and since the middle of last year, prices in tokyo have climbed by more than a0%. in china, the city of harbin is kicking off its annual winter festival with the wor
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.t the first tuna auction of 2019 at tokyo's toyosu fish market. from tokyo rupert wingfield hayes reports. many traders were expecting a new record to be set at this year's opening tuna auction and they were not disappointed. the price paid for this 278 kilo prize by kiyoshi kimura was far higher than his own previous record. he is known as japan's tuna king and the price he pays at the annual new year's auction bears only a vague relation to the actual price of...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.ars passed into the andaman sea. many thousands are still without power, and holiday makers hoping to leave the tourist areas are being warned of long delays, due to a backlog of flights. nick marsh has more. as the rain subsides, the clean—up begins. it's calm now in southern thailand, but this place bore the brunt of the region's worst tropical storm for three decades. it's thought at least two people were killed by storm pabuk, with homes wrecked and hundreds of thousands left without power. many, though, are simply grateful it wasn't worse. translation: the roofs and some rooms were gone. the house is filled with mud. coming back from town, i was thinking the house is completely wrecked. then i saw some roofs were still there. i was relieved. further north, the main tourist islands of koh samui and koh phangan were spared the worst of the wind and the rain. flights and ferry services there are starting to resume — but only very slowly. thousands of holiday—makers who had been place
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.ars passed into the andaman sea. many thousands are still without power, and holiday makers hoping to leave the tourist areas are being warned of long delays, due to a backlog of flights. nick marsh has more. as the rain subsides, the clean—up begins. it's calm now in southern thailand, but this place bore the brunt of the region's worst tropical storm for three decades. it's thought at least two people were killed by storm pabuk, with homes wrecked and...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.cuted in welsh courts over the last year. let's take a look at some of those pictures. operation snap was rolled out across wales to process footage being offered to police to combat bad driving. more than 2,300 videos were sent in with police calling the public response exceptional. action was taken in more than 630 cases. a japanese restaurant owner has paid a record $3.1 million dollars for a single pacific blue fin tuna fish. the new record was set at the first tuna auction of 2019 at tokyo's toyosu fish market. from tokyo, rupert wingfield hayes, reports. many traders were expecting a new record to be set at this year's opening tuna auction — and they were not disappointed. the price paid by kiyoshi kimura for his 278 kilo prize was far higher than his own previous record. he is known as japan's tuna king and the price he pays at the annual new year's auction bears only a vague relation to the actual price of tuna. on a normal day a similar sized fish would sell for around £45,000
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.cuted in welsh courts over the last year. let's take a look at some of those pictures. operation snap was rolled out across wales to process footage being offered to police to combat bad driving. more than 2,300 videos were sent in with police calling the public response exceptional. action was taken in more than 630 cases. a japanese restaurant owner has paid a record $3.1 million dollars for a single pacific blue fin tuna fish. the new record was set at the...
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danny shaw, bbc news.es, in the wake of the financial crisis, has begun in south london. the case against the four former barclays executives has been brought by the serious fraud office. our business correspondent, andy verity, is at southwark crown court. just tell us what happened today in court. we hope the opening remarks from the prosecutor in this very significant trial, the only time they have been criminal prosecutions of seeing your banking executives since the financial crisis 11 years ago. to understand that case you have to go back there, barclays had over lent and had to spend billions to prop up those scribbled finances. try to do that privately and avoid taking money from the government and it raised £a.a billion and then £6.8 billion from investors including the gas which gulf state of qatar. it did not disclose to investors the fa ct did not disclose to investors the fact that unbeknownst to the public it had paid separately some extra fees in order to invest about £a2 million in june and
danny shaw, bbc news.es, in the wake of the financial crisis, has begun in south london. the case against the four former barclays executives has been brought by the serious fraud office. our business correspondent, andy verity, is at southwark crown court. just tell us what happened today in court. we hope the opening remarks from the prosecutor in this very significant trial, the only time they have been criminal prosecutions of seeing your banking executives since the financial crisis 11...
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here's our scotland correspondent james shaw.british isles and, for that reason, extremely popular with walkers and climbers. but the paths across its north face can be dangerous. this is what's known as the ledge route. on new year's day, a student from bristol university fell 500 feet down the mountain from this path and was killed. her three companions were rescued by a coastguard helicopter. the actual helicopter managed to winch them off the crag from where they were and i was below the crag, which was carn dearg buttress, where, unfortunately, she'd fallen. it was the second death in recent weeks. patrick boothroyd, who was 21, died in december. tens of thousands of people climb ben nevis every year. most use this path to the summit, which is relatively straightforward, but some, including the two students who died recently, attempt the rock faces and gullies on the northside, which, even in the best weather, are never free of risk. many new climbers use professional guides. this group is returning from the mountain after a
here's our scotland correspondent james shaw.british isles and, for that reason, extremely popular with walkers and climbers. but the paths across its north face can be dangerous. this is what's known as the ledge route. on new year's day, a student from bristol university fell 500 feet down the mountain from this path and was killed. her three companions were rescued by a coastguard helicopter. the actual helicopter managed to winch them off the crag from where they were and i was below the...
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danny shaw, bbc news, at hmp leeds.tdown of the us government — which is now entering its third week — to last years. he was speaking after meeting congressional leaders in the white house. mr trump has said he'll reject any new budget that doesn't provide funding for his proposed us—mexico border wall. but the democrats, who took control of the house of representatives yesterday, seem in no mood to provide the money. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the white house. yes, the story of this week really here in washington is the ushering end of new potentially much stormy times and that's because donald trump, for the first time in his presidency, now has a political opposition with real teeth, with the democrats taking that majority and control of the house of representatives, so watch out for real headaches for the president in the weeks and months to come. but that all happens as you rightly say as we hit day 1a of the government shutdown that shows no signs of coming to an end. looking in, it might
danny shaw, bbc news, at hmp leeds.tdown of the us government — which is now entering its third week — to last years. he was speaking after meeting congressional leaders in the white house. mr trump has said he'll reject any new budget that doesn't provide funding for his proposed us—mexico border wall. but the democrats, who took control of the house of representatives yesterday, seem in no mood to provide the money. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the white house....
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.ohn watson at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. it's fa cup third round weekend, a chance for lower—league sides to spring an upset as the premier league teams join the competition. 22 matches today, some of which are underway. and we've had the first use of var in this year's competition at old trafford, where manchester united were eventually awarded a penalty for this challenge against championship side reading. juan mata stepped up to make it 1—0 to ole gunnar solskjaer‘s side. west ham are in front against championship side bristol city. marko arnautovic heading in. after winning gold at last yea r‘s commonwealth games, england's netball team are hoping for an even better 2019 with all eyes firmly focused on the world cup which starts injuly. in the meantime, the superleague season begins today with all ten teams competing in birmingham. london pulse will be making their debut, led by the england captain ama agberze. our reporter kate grey has been to meet them. for yea rs for
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.ohn watson at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. it's fa cup third round weekend, a chance for lower—league sides to spring an upset as the premier league teams join the competition. 22 matches today, some of which are underway. and we've had the first use of var in this year's competition at old trafford, where manchester united were eventually awarded a penalty for this challenge against championship side reading. juan mata stepped up to make it 1—0 to...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw explains. stand up onto the two black marks. that's it.and face me. just place one hand on to that. using x—ray technology to make prisons safer. this is a demonstration of the first body scanner to be installed as part of a government programme to reduce drugs and violence in ten of the worst affected prisons in england. nearly finished. it is used on prisoners if there is intelligence they've hidden a package inside them. this is an image of an inmate found with concealed drugs on the first day the device was deployed. you can see the straight edges, which shouldn't be in the human body. the scanner operates in a similar way to a standard hospital x—ray machine, but the level of radiation is 400 times lower. drugs in prisons lead to debt, bullying, and violence. the trade is controlled by organised crime groups who sometimes bribe staff to bring drugs in. now there is evidence criminals deliberately getjobs in prisons — so they can smuggle contra band in themselves. i strongly suspect that is the case, yes. that organised crime groups wi
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw explains. stand up onto the two black marks. that's it.and face me. just place one hand on to that. using x—ray technology to make prisons safer. this is a demonstration of the first body scanner to be installed as part of a government programme to reduce drugs and violence in ten of the worst affected prisons in england. nearly finished. it is used on prisoners if there is intelligence they've hidden a package inside them. this is an image of an...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.the metropolitan police that a woman was found with stab injuries and two men with last loans. they have been taken to an east london hospital for treatment and the woman who is aged in her 30s is said to be in a critical condition. but the men's injuries are not life—threatening. so that is police investigating a stabbing at leyton in east london, a woman in critical condition on hospital. more on that when we get it. the headlines on bbc news... police name the man who was fatally stabbed on a train in surrey — as 51 year—old lee pomeroy. a man's been arrested in connection with the murder. the police watchdog begins an inquiry — after a 31 year old man is shot dead by armed officers in coventry. amid the government shutdown, president trump threatens declaring a national emergency, in order to build a border wall without congressional approval. thousands of people in southern thailand are emerging from shelter — after the region's worst storm in 30 years passed into the andaman sea.
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.the metropolitan police that a woman was found with stab injuries and two men with last loans. they have been taken to an east london hospital for treatment and the woman who is aged in her 30s is said to be in a critical condition. but the men's injuries are not life—threatening. so that is police investigating a stabbing at leyton in east london, a woman in critical condition on hospital. more on that when we get it. the headlines on bbc news... police name...
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james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.ast year. police received more than 2000 films, and the incidents caught on camera include having pets on drivers' laps. a similar scheme is now being set up in england, as rebecca john reports. dangerous overtaking. a familiar theme in the footage being sent to police by drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians across wales. recorded on dashcams and mobile phones, more than 2300 films were sent to police over the last year. and action was taken in more than 650 cases. as well as dangerous driving and using a phone behind the wheel, two drivers were caught with dogs on their laps. it's working well and that it is letting us get more of what is out there. and that policing unit deals with many fatalities. i've seen quite a few submissions come through that could so easily have resulted in one of those fatalities. operation snap was rolled out in 2017 after a successful pilot scheme in north wales. it aims to tackle bad driving and reduce the time it's previously taken to process
james shaw, bbc news, ben nevis.ast year. police received more than 2000 films, and the incidents caught on camera include having pets on drivers' laps. a similar scheme is now being set up in england, as rebecca john reports. dangerous overtaking. a familiar theme in the footage being sent to police by drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians across wales. recorded on dashcams and mobile phones, more than 2300 films were sent to police over the last year. and action was taken in more...
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danny shaw, bbc news, at the museum of armed policing.s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world (gfx) we begin his name —— we begin with the times who say up to a0 members of the government will resign next week if conservative mps are banned from voting for a plan to stop a no—deal brexit, no 10 has been told. meanwhile in the guardian business pages, according to the international monetary fund's latest economic outlook a no—deal brexit and a sharper slowdown in china are the biggest threats to growth in the global economy in 2019 (ani) —— are the biggest threats to growth in the global economy in 2019. as reported in the san francisco chronicle, us democratic senator kamala harris says she will run for president in the 2020 election. the california senator previously served as the state's attorney general. she has described herself as a "fighter" who will stick up for average americans. technology news website mashable says whatsapp is imposing new limits to the number of times you can fo
danny shaw, bbc news, at the museum of armed policing.s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world (gfx) we begin his name —— we begin with the times who say up to a0 members of the government will resign next week if conservative mps are banned from voting for a plan to stop a no—deal brexit, no 10 has been told. meanwhile in the guardian business pages, according to the international monetary fund's latest economic outlook a no—deal brexit...
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let's talk about frankie shaw.oduction plagued lie allegations of abusive behavior and violations of industry rules, specifically calling out frankie shaw. that she reportedly pressured an actress into a nude scene despite her no-nudwhat canou t ? >> w >> fra a it, w should say. >> yeah. -- to me, i was surprised to hear those things because i can only speak from my experience with frankie and on the set -- >> you were not on the set when those incidents occurred, by the way. >> no. in fact, i have a very different experience of being on that set. i find the set to be incredibly collaborative, and there's a really strong sense of mutual respect amongst everybody, the cast and the crew alike. and you know, i think has an>> youer.nieuc youry m -- >> and your roommate was kerstin gillibrand. >> we'll be right back. reportedly taking a hit....especially in san francisco. >>> this is a kpix 5 morning update . >>> good morning. it is 8:55 am. i am michelle griego. >>> public transit is taking a hit and especially in san
let's talk about frankie shaw.oduction plagued lie allegations of abusive behavior and violations of industry rules, specifically calling out frankie shaw. that she reportedly pressured an actress into a nude scene despite her no-nudwhat canou t ? >> w >> fra a it, w should say. >> yeah. -- to me, i was surprised to hear those things because i can only speak from my experience with frankie and on the set -- >> you were not on the set when those incidents occurred, by the...
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here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. stand up on those marks.x-ray technology, making prisons safer. this is the first body scanner to be installed as part of the government's programme to reduce drugs and violence in ten of the worst affected prisons in england. it can detect packages hidden inside a prison's volley. this is an image of an inmate found with concealed drugs on the first day the device was deployed. you can see the straight edges, which shouldn't be inside the human body. the scanner operates in a similarway to human body. the scanner operates in a similar way to a standard hospital x—ray machine. but the level of radiation is 400 times lower. leeds is one of ten prisons being given in best and to reduce drugtaking and violence by next summer. —— given investment. but it is a difficult task and there is no guarantee it will happen. there is also a concern some of the ten prisons could reduce assaults simply by moving violent offenders to otherjails. that is definitely a risk. i am very, very clear, though, that we need to play th
here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. stand up on those marks.x-ray technology, making prisons safer. this is the first body scanner to be installed as part of the government's programme to reduce drugs and violence in ten of the worst affected prisons in england. it can detect packages hidden inside a prison's volley. this is an image of an inmate found with concealed drugs on the first day the device was deployed. you can see the straight edges, which shouldn't be inside the...
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danny shaw went to take a look. should you open fire or should you wait? waiting to know what it's like to make this decision. but it isn't real life, it's a scenario. and no—one will be killed, whatever he decides to do. you go through these rounds when he pulled the trigger, hold work on like this, being rocked the trigger. this is the centrepiece of the museum of armed policing, designed to show us the realities of being a firearms officer, though all the guns here are reckoned —— replica weapons. for these teenagers from northamptonshire, it was a lesson they'd never had before. it was a lot more stressful than i thought it would be, even a simulation, the decision—making was really difficult. it makes you realise how unpredictable every situation is, how steady handed these officers have to be. it's about using your mouth and talking out of it rather than shooting them. some might say this museum glamorise is armed policing that there is a serious underlying message about the impact of gun and knife crime and the lancs police have to go to protect the
danny shaw went to take a look. should you open fire or should you wait? waiting to know what it's like to make this decision. but it isn't real life, it's a scenario. and no—one will be killed, whatever he decides to do. you go through these rounds when he pulled the trigger, hold work on like this, being rocked the trigger. this is the centrepiece of the museum of armed policing, designed to show us the realities of being a firearms officer, though all the guns here are reckoned ——...
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>> the story is also addlg spec resonance to an exchange we saw this week with senator amy glober shaw. we saw it played a number of times, attorney general nomee lliam barr and amy glober shaw in his hearing. >> the president persuing a person to commit perjury would best ction, is that right? >> that -- yes. well, any person who persuades another. >> you said a presidentr a person convincing a person to change testiny would be obstruction, is that right? >> yes. >> that could be more on the nose a it'sost as if she knew the cohen story was coming out. >> she putut a statement a few minutes ago saying she did not know in advance about it. but go back, don't forget what was in the mueller filing already. this is not like out of nowhere. mueller had indicated there were folks at the white hou i who kn advance that michael cohen was going to mislead congress. the question is, did those folks know it was a lie or were they lied to by the president. one of thengther t i think, you know, is criticism about rudy giuliani, and the differens he's moved the goal post or changed the story. you c
>> the story is also addlg spec resonance to an exchange we saw this week with senator amy glober shaw. we saw it played a number of times, attorney general nomee lliam barr and amy glober shaw in his hearing. >> the president persuing a person to commit perjury would best ction, is that right? >> that -- yes. well, any person who persuades another. >> you said a presidentr a person convincing a person to change testiny would be obstruction, is that right? >> yes....
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think the thing is always more difficult for people because they go to their face their way of being shaw and to get them out of that it's more complicated where it's real people it's more about just making them feel good you know making the film feel comparable so what is your preferred medium for working film photography print i think probably fits over fee's where i'm happiest because his wife kind you know i picked up a camera was twenty two on the and it was a big big deal for me because the light bulb moments. photography is definitely my first love i think film is so difficult to do and get roy is my challenge in my life and i don't think of nailed to particularly yet with drama in quite well with commercials and crannies of idiots and in two thousand and seven you started yet another magazine hunger yes why is it called hunger. a star i don't because i left days as a creative director and unmissed the kind of. tone in the team aspect of a because he gets so much information for you from and ideas for from working a team and i was still hungry hungus enough to get it. now the subje
think the thing is always more difficult for people because they go to their face their way of being shaw and to get them out of that it's more complicated where it's real people it's more about just making them feel good you know making the film feel comparable so what is your preferred medium for working film photography print i think probably fits over fee's where i'm happiest because his wife kind you know i picked up a camera was twenty two on the and it was a big big deal for me because...
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shaw have made it their mission to find solutions to the cracks in the foundation of care inside thepital so they can be applied on a national level. last spring we spent over 24 hours with him and his team in labor and delivery at beth israel medical center to see how they do things differently. it starts with communication. a moment like this, called the huddle. >> she's currently 5 to 6, 80, and minus 2 -- >> reporter: all the doctors and nurses meet to discuss every patient on the labor floor so everyone is accountable for everyone's care. >> it's been shown across the country, to make a really big difference in patient safety. >> allergies to medication? >> reporter: down the hall, wendy and husband john have just arrived. in labor with her first baby, wendy has decided to try to go without an epidural. >> deep breaths, deep breaths. >> reporter: something only 10% of women choose. and she's given the time to explore this option. time, another tenet of dr. shah's approach to fixing the system. >> keep doing what you're doing, deep breaths. >> reporter: it's about knowing when to
shaw have made it their mission to find solutions to the cracks in the foundation of care inside thepital so they can be applied on a national level. last spring we spent over 24 hours with him and his team in labor and delivery at beth israel medical center to see how they do things differently. it starts with communication. a moment like this, called the huddle. >> she's currently 5 to 6, 80, and minus 2 -- >> reporter: all the doctors and nurses meet to discuss every patient on...
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[cheers and applause] >> we have randy shaw from the tenderloin. have martha ryan from homeless prenatal and joyce armstrong who is representing all public housing tenants. thank you to sherilyn adams from larkin street youth. all of the folks here today, norman fung from chinatown community development. thank you reverend fong. we have so many people who are doing such incredible work throughout san francisco. people who care about making sure that we at city hall are doing our job to make the right investments to make their jobs easier to provide the support necessary to change people's lives. that is what this is about. it is about providing a better future for san francisco. i want to thank each and every one of you for being here today, and this proposal will be in the hands of the board of supervisors, and at this point, as a mayor, i don't have a vote on the board of supervisors anymore, so i would encourage you all to reach out to your board member, and those that you have relationships with to express how important the investments that we
[cheers and applause] >> we have randy shaw from the tenderloin. have martha ryan from homeless prenatal and joyce armstrong who is representing all public housing tenants. thank you to sherilyn adams from larkin street youth. all of the folks here today, norman fung from chinatown community development. thank you reverend fong. we have so many people who are doing such incredible work throughout san francisco. people who care about making sure that we at city hall are doing our job to...
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danny shaw, bbc news.the blunted question to start is, is there a rise in the far right in the uk? there certain sip is is the short answer but a more immediate question is how we go about defining the far right. what we have seen in the far right. what we have seen in the last few years, in british politics and to an extent across europe and the western world is what they call a right turn, a societies moving towards right—wing politics because of the failures of globalisation and concerns over national identity, now what we are talking about these days, is the new right, we are not discussing a bunch of neo—nazi skinheads in a pub car park, the new right shows variation, there are many and i"; park, the new right shows variation, there are many and between e factions, eat want ' 7 ' factions, eat want we 7 ' are ‘actions, eat want we 7 7 community... . old , .. community... . aid analogue broader reach than the old analogue neo—nazis and they are more middle class. this is not a traditional working or po
danny shaw, bbc news.the blunted question to start is, is there a rise in the far right in the uk? there certain sip is is the short answer but a more immediate question is how we go about defining the far right. what we have seen in the far right. what we have seen in the last few years, in british politics and to an extent across europe and the western world is what they call a right turn, a societies moving towards right—wing politics because of the failures of globalisation and concerns...
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. >>> we've got david shaw, having a seat for this one. we're talking about stanford and arizona state. 2nd half, oscar desilva drives, throws it down. stanford started the half on a 10-0 run. 7 minutes left. deshon davis. 85-71 the final there. >>> ladies side locally, santa clara, set back losses for usf and saint mary's. women spanked at boys see state, 99-68. >>> a year ago, i played for the harlem globetrotters. i really did. i played for 1 minute. 2-point score, uncontested. today they have upgraded at guard with a familiar face in the lower anfo ball of all pafinal as captain of wo basketball and an ncaa championship with notre dame, you might think there were no more mountains to climb for guard lili thompson until she put on a harlem globetrotters uniform. you have a stanford education, and you're wearing a globetrotters uniform? >> i having in to complain about. >> reporter: she is the seventh woman on the globetrotters roster. and her first day on the job, at the warriors, with stefan curry? is she dreaming? no. you ever say to
. >>> we've got david shaw, having a seat for this one. we're talking about stanford and arizona state. 2nd half, oscar desilva drives, throws it down. stanford started the half on a 10-0 run. 7 minutes left. deshon davis. 85-71 the final there. >>> ladies side locally, santa clara, set back losses for usf and saint mary's. women spanked at boys see state, 99-68. >>> a year ago, i played for the harlem globetrotters. i really did. i played for 1 minute. 2-point score,...
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danny shaw, bbc news. cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, which went missing on monday night. the player was one of two people travelling back to wales from france, when the light aircraft disappeared from radar screens near guernsey. it's believed he sent a message to family members, saying the plane looked like it was going to fall apart, and he was "really scared". our wales correspondent, tomos morgan, reports. 36 hours on, it's still unclear what has happened to cardiff city's new striker, emiliano sala, the plane and his pilot. on monday evening, the footballer was flying from nantes to wales. during the flight, an emergency call was made to air—traffic control requesting to land, but soon after, they lost contact, around the islands of guernsey and alderney. argentinian media have reported that the 28—year—old sent a whatsapp voice message in which he said, "hey, brothers, how are you all?" "guys, i'm so tired, i was here in nantes doing thing after thing after thing, it was nonstop." "i'm here
danny shaw, bbc news. cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, which went missing on monday night. the player was one of two people travelling back to wales from france, when the light aircraft disappeared from radar screens near guernsey. it's believed he sent a message to family members, saying the plane looked like it was going to fall apart, and he was "really scared". our wales correspondent, tomos morgan, reports. 36 hours on, it's still unclear what has happened to cardiff...
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that would be amy kasada, april shaw, josephine fung, denise long, manny ma pacheco and our entire port maintenance team. without the maintenance crew coming in, setting up, cleaning areas, stepping up to the plate, we would not all look good. i want to thank you for helping me with my job in making the port look good. in my job, i think i have literally touched every person at the port. i want to thank you all for your professionalism, for your passion in making the port a great place to work and to grow. which i have done. thank you, very much. i'm truly grateful to be part of the city family. to work with my fellow p.i.o.s throughout the city. you've heard from a couple of them today. from m.t.a. and to be part of the port family. wild horses couldn't keep me away from returning to those port barbecues and fun events that happen along the waterfront. i certainly will be back. i will miss you all for sure. but just know that i'm monitoring your success in the news media. i'll be check he can to see how things are going. i will always, always be a true friend of the port. my very best
that would be amy kasada, april shaw, josephine fung, denise long, manny ma pacheco and our entire port maintenance team. without the maintenance crew coming in, setting up, cleaning areas, stepping up to the plate, we would not all look good. i want to thank you for helping me with my job in making the port look good. in my job, i think i have literally touched every person at the port. i want to thank you all for your professionalism, for your passion in making the port a great place to work...
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. >>> even david shaw, the stanford football coach had a seat for this one. stanford ran around.na state. they start on a 10-0 run. go onto win 85-71. for their first pac-12 win of the season. and i have shawn miller and arizona trying to stay undefeated in the pac-12. at cal. last play of the first half. chase, jeter. made the highlight. the tip in, and arizona won it 87-65. we'll be back. >> vernon, we have something to say toyou. >> happy birthday in 27 minutes! >> not yet! denny's new super slampler, all for $6.99. i have my own room at mom's house, too. my dad doesn't. his stuff's in the garage. you know how to play vampire hunter? 'cause i just got it. no, sorry. you got to chop off their heads. otherwise, they'll keep coming at you. do you know where your uncle keeps the paper towels? i think there's some up there. whoa. whoa. hi. you must be alan. i'm cindy. hi. uh, hey, uh, jake, it's, uh, it's time to get dressed. wait a minute. can you get me a bowl from that top shelf? come on. let's go. let's go. what happened to "breakfast is the most important meal of the day"? jus
. >>> even david shaw, the stanford football coach had a seat for this one. stanford ran around.na state. they start on a 10-0 run. go onto win 85-71. for their first pac-12 win of the season. and i have shawn miller and arizona trying to stay undefeated in the pac-12. at cal. last play of the first half. chase, jeter. made the highlight. the tip in, and arizona won it 87-65. we'll be back. >> vernon, we have something to say toyou. >> happy birthday in 27 minutes! >>...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports.r probation supervision. leroy campbell had a history of serious sexual offending. a report found there being clear professional failings in the way he was assessed and monitored. now an inspection has uncovered wider problems with the way sex offenders are managed and supervised in england and wales. the report found much of the work to address sexual offending was poor. a third of risk assessments of sex offenders were insufficient. and some children weren't being protected properly from convicted paedophiles. this is a national priority now. we are dealing with large numbers of offenders here and some very significant risk, and i am sure that the public appetite will be that those risks should be much better managed than they are at the moment. the report says a shortage of places in approved premises, known as probation hostels, where prisoners can be safely monitored on release, meant some sex offenders were placed in unsuitable accommodation, including budget hotels. the question
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports.r probation supervision. leroy campbell had a history of serious sexual offending. a report found there being clear professional failings in the way he was assessed and monitored. now an inspection has uncovered wider problems with the way sex offenders are managed and supervised in england and wales. the report found much of the work to address sexual offending was poor. a third of risk assessments of sex offenders were insufficient. and some...
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think the thing is always more difficult for people because they go to their face their way of being shaw and get them out of that it's more complicated whereas real people is more about just making them feel good you know making the film feel comparable so what is your preferred medium for working film photography print i think probably fits or graffiti where i'm happiest because his wife kind to you know i picked up a camera was twenty one and it was a big big deal for me because of the light bulb moments. photography stephanie my first love but i think film is so difficult to do to get roy says my challenge in my life and i don't think of nail to particularly yet with drama in quite well with commercials and the rise of idiots and in two thousand and seven you started yet another magazine hunger yes what is it called hunger. because i left as a creative director and missed the kind of. tone in the team aspect of a because he gets so much information for you from and ideas for from working a team and i was still hungry so hunger seemed like a good name now the subject of our next report
think the thing is always more difficult for people because they go to their face their way of being shaw and get them out of that it's more complicated whereas real people is more about just making them feel good you know making the film feel comparable so what is your preferred medium for working film photography print i think probably fits or graffiti where i'm happiest because his wife kind to you know i picked up a camera was twenty one and it was a big big deal for me because of the light...
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nicki shaw has been going to barry's about three times a week for more than four years. >> and i think it is a community thing, right? it is something very different to be sprinting with the person next to you and it pushes you well past what you're going to do by yourself. >> reporter: matt holmes works with fitness tenants as the founder of brokerage retail west. he says right now group fitness studios occupy up to 40% of leasing spaces in the bay area. 10 years ago? >> everything had to be big. it was like the texas mentality if it's big, 24 hour fitness, 50,000 feet. now it's hey, let's take that component and do a pilates portion, the spinning portion. so it's much more of a specialized breakdown. >> reporter: take east bay- based ex-core, the only bay area studio to offer classes using the new versi climber and offers high intensity pilates classes. newly opened boxing inspired rumble also has plans to add more studios across the bay area this year. >> there's also the dynamic of having people that are always on camera. everybody is doing selfies, posting and wants to look better
nicki shaw has been going to barry's about three times a week for more than four years. >> and i think it is a community thing, right? it is something very different to be sprinting with the person next to you and it pushes you well past what you're going to do by yourself. >> reporter: matt holmes works with fitness tenants as the founder of brokerage retail west. he says right now group fitness studios occupy up to 40% of leasing spaces in the bay area. 10 years ago? >>...
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danny shaw.generation blast of arctic air due to hit much of the country over the next few days. it's caused by a spinning pool of cold air known as the polar vortex, and it could bring temperatures as low as minus 53 degrees celsius. it's thought at least 55 million people will experience sub—zero temperatures, and it's affecting the midwest region as well as the usually milder southern states of alabama and mississippi. people in iowa have been told to "avoid taking deep breaths, and to minimise talking" if they go outside. richard galpin reports. the big freeze has hit more than ten states so far. temperatures plummeting to —27 celsius in the midwest and expected to get even colder today. driving on the roads has become extremely hazardous. several people have already been killed. the cars are into other pick—ups. for those caught out in what has been described as a once in a generation weather event. there are many other dangers. frostbite sitting in within ten minutes. if you don't need to b
danny shaw.generation blast of arctic air due to hit much of the country over the next few days. it's caused by a spinning pool of cold air known as the polar vortex, and it could bring temperatures as low as minus 53 degrees celsius. it's thought at least 55 million people will experience sub—zero temperatures, and it's affecting the midwest region as well as the usually milder southern states of alabama and mississippi. people in iowa have been told to "avoid taking deep breaths, and...
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everyone did brand specializing in ethical fashion and jacqueline shaw is founder of the africa fashion guy that's a fashion she's a fashion designer by trade she's also author of the book fashion africa she joins us from london hello everybody it's good to have you here we're going to start with good to have this conversation online so many fascinating tweets i want to start with just two so this is more in the who says bold decision by the rwandan government for not allowing the u.s. and the like to dump their secondhand clothing on the country this is a country that gives its people self worth so some strong words right out the gate bear but there's this question as to how we got here really in size in the d r c at least it still happens i was there in two thousand and ten and i couldn't understand this business of selling used clothing and shoes i thought it was clothes that was donated but somehow got sold for profit so when did this practice start and why is it booming in africa julie want to take that one on for us. it started quite a while ago when. people and individuals across
everyone did brand specializing in ethical fashion and jacqueline shaw is founder of the africa fashion guy that's a fashion she's a fashion designer by trade she's also author of the book fashion africa she joins us from london hello everybody it's good to have you here we're going to start with good to have this conversation online so many fascinating tweets i want to start with just two so this is more in the who says bold decision by the rwandan government for not allowing the u.s. and the...
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in one nine hundred seventy nine they reign in revolution erupted overthrowing the shaw it's all the end of the moment the unsponsored agreement. a year later the eighty year war began between iraq and iran mr wood but a zionist.
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has been speaking to deputy assistant commissioner laurence for brexit preparations, about the situation. it is important to realise that policing brexit is challenging. it isa policing brexit is challenging. it is a contentious issue with opposing views from a number of people. our role in the police service is to the saudi people's motor protest by balancing rights to everybody including politicians, members of the public and protesters —— our role is to police people's right to protest. we take any allegation of criminal offence very seriously. we have taken all the allegations from yesterday, we are looking into all of those and taking advice as to whether any of the incidents yesterday make any criminal thresholds and then we can determine which action we might want to take according to the outcome of that investigation. inside parliament, senior mps from both sides of the commons have joined forces to try to stop a no—deal brexit. they're using an amendment which would give the government powers to amend tax laws to make them work after
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has been speaking to deputy assistant commissioner laurence for brexit preparations, about the situation. it is important to realise that policing brexit is challenging. it isa policing brexit is challenging. it is a contentious issue with opposing views from a number of people. our role in the police service is to the saudi people's motor protest by balancing rights to everybody including politicians, members of the public and protesters —— our...
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also though shaw a huge downdraft in oil prices. ass we're in t new year, what impact do you think that will have on overall growth? and what impact it might have on the economy? >> well, in terms of the drop in oil prices, well the problem with the oil priss is that when it goes down it usually goes right back up. let's see how that holds. keeping -- keeping oil provides at around say as thet 50 for w texas crewed for example or maybe $60 that's manageable. good for the big energy sector that we have. but it also is something that's affordable for most households to -- t basically go to the gas pump fill up ando the process ll. that's manageable. that's what we expect for 2019. s course, thi could go wrong with the middle east -- middle east tensioncr sing, that is something that could be a weight on growth. there is a number of shocks that we see that could go wrong this year. one, of course, dopes the fed make a policy mistake? do they either go too fast or too slow causing a problem in the future. >> thright. >> a issue could be
also though shaw a huge downdraft in oil prices. ass we're in t new year, what impact do you think that will have on overall growth? and what impact it might have on the economy? >> well, in terms of the drop in oil prices, well the problem with the oil priss is that when it goes down it usually goes right back up. let's see how that holds. keeping -- keeping oil provides at around say as thet 50 for w texas crewed for example or maybe $60 that's manageable. good for the big energy sector...
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two teens attacking an elderly woman in the shaw neighborhood in northwest d.c. and trying to ke her car. now police say this was not the only crime these kids in that neighborhood. police say kavion andrews and heartridge beat a woman and took her backpack and threw her down the stairs jus the day before. they chased a woman down irving street, hit her took her purse.nd one of these young men's mother saw them on the news and convinced them to turn themselves in. >>> developing this morning, two dres forced federal aviation officials to issue a ground stop for flights to newark airport. the dnes were detected last night. the faa generally prohibits drones from flying within five miles of aports because of th danger they pose to the other air traffic. despite that, the agencyays they receive more than 100 illegal drone reports each month. the culprits behind yesterday's drones haven't been caught c bu thld face fines and criminal penalties. >>> the next time you dri by george mason university, you might see these guys crossing the street. ey're part of a new self
two teens attacking an elderly woman in the shaw neighborhood in northwest d.c. and trying to ke her car. now police say this was not the only crime these kids in that neighborhood. police say kavion andrews and heartridge beat a woman and took her backpack and threw her down the stairs jus the day before. they chased a woman down irving street, hit her took her purse.nd one of these young men's mother saw them on the news and convinced them to turn themselves in. >>> developing this...
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in this special programme, adam shaw investigates the impact they're having on china and the wider worldrld. they will do that both in the new businesses they create and the power represent as consumers. it's a change that will revolutionise china but will also have far—reaching implications for businesses and people right around the world. in much of the west of the globe there are known as the millennials, here in china, there are also known under a different name, translation: i think my father's generation lack an understanding of millennials and therefore, distrust us. if you're interested in the macro economic or political scene but also who is going to be affecting your local real estate market this young generation, you have to pay attention to. they are driving the consumption, they are driving digital adoption, they are digital natives, and the companies who are winning, there is no way they can win without focusing on that group. millennials are absolutely running the show. this is the annual taoboa festival, it is run by the world's biggest retailer alibaba and offers a showc
in this special programme, adam shaw investigates the impact they're having on china and the wider worldrld. they will do that both in the new businesses they create and the power represent as consumers. it's a change that will revolutionise china but will also have far—reaching implications for businesses and people right around the world. in much of the west of the globe there are known as the millennials, here in china, there are also known under a different name, translation: i think my...
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jamil shaw. he lost his son, jamil shaw, jr., a murdered by illegal immigrant. i was everything. jamil shaw, heard the gunshots, held his dying son. his another was serving in iraq when it happened. she was protecting our country overseas when the state of california, with their sanctuary city policies couldn't even affect, couldn't even protect her child back home. you will file your nails over that? you will call that a manufactured crisis? say that to the faces of these individuals who have lost people. say it to the women and children who have been exploited by coyotes. i've been down there. i talked to border patrol agents. i have seen with my own eyes the destruction this policy has caused. i think when people have that experience and they hear those stories there is no way, if you have a heart that you can be as flippant about it as that. ainsley: he went on to tweet, steve cortez, no who can't smugly file their nails, anna? beautiful hispanic-americans like officer brandon mendoza and you know why? because they're dead, killed by illegal alien repeat offenders allowed to
jamil shaw. he lost his son, jamil shaw, jr., a murdered by illegal immigrant. i was everything. jamil shaw, heard the gunshots, held his dying son. his another was serving in iraq when it happened. she was protecting our country overseas when the state of california, with their sanctuary city policies couldn't even affect, couldn't even protect her child back home. you will file your nails over that? you will call that a manufactured crisis? say that to the faces of these individuals who have...