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sonja works for french radio and she had gone to can stand to do reports once a year. backended to bring depressing stories about women disfigured by acid attacks. she found guy. would -- ed wood of afghanistan. describing the start of her film and what he's like on that. -- onset. set.onn he is a. he tells people stories and talks about their problems. he allows people to exist visually. people who don't usually do themselves onscreen. it's a very poetic sort of cinema. they are using real guns and real ammunition. they go to very dangerous places . it must have been rescued to make the spell for the director. -- this film for the director. all of the precautions that westerners usually taken as janice didn't just go out the window and they think she's very silly because they all believe the time of one deaths is preordained so why bother being. thepecial interest is oysters and talented performer who delights in cross dressing in this environment and plays his mother in the film. in the urban western brand is going to be looking at this guy and going no way is he het
sonja works for french radio and she had gone to can stand to do reports once a year. backended to bring depressing stories about women disfigured by acid attacks. she found guy. would -- ed wood of afghanistan. describing the start of her film and what he's like on that. -- onset. set.onn he is a. he tells people stories and talks about their problems. he allows people to exist visually. people who don't usually do themselves onscreen. it's a very poetic sort of cinema. they are using real...
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Jun 23, 2017
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earlier i spoke bbc london‘s sonja jessup, who‘s on the estate.i want to tell you a little bit about what has been happening behind it. it is quiet now, but we have seen a steady strea m now, but we have seen a steady stream of people coming through the doors carrying just a few belongings, what they can take with them. we have a few people in yellow security jackets them. we have a few people in yellow securityjackets directing them to me and fire safety wardens talking to them. we have seen young children carrying pillows. we have seen elderly people with overnight bags, with as much as they can carry. we have even seen a lady cradling a small baby. a lot of people we have spoken to have said they are frustrated by the way it has been carried out. there is a lot of confusion. some people said they just heard on the news that they we re just heard on the news that they were supposed to leave. some have said that they do not want to leave. the officials are going and knocking oi'i the officials are going and knocking on doors and asking people to
earlier i spoke bbc london‘s sonja jessup, who‘s on the estate.i want to tell you a little bit about what has been happening behind it. it is quiet now, but we have seen a steady strea m now, but we have seen a steady stream of people coming through the doors carrying just a few belongings, what they can take with them. we have a few people in yellow security jackets them. we have a few people in yellow securityjackets directing them to me and fire safety wardens talking to them. we have...
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start with the one they ruled on an sonja soda mayor's dissent.or's dissent. >> it seems to me that the next front and american civil rights legislation will be this, people who want to end run basic civil rights statutes based on their predicate belief that my religion prohibits me from being involved. we have seen a whole raft of cases, florists who do not want to afford flowers to same-sex marriages, pharmacists who do not want to deliver birth-control. all of these dissenters come into a profound clash with basic civil rights statutes. -- cases youes have cited are how this is going to be the new frontier going forward. this is samuel alito and neil gorsuch and terrence -- clarence thomas, this is where their heart is. the decision is such an important marker for where we are in the so-called wall between church and state. missouri has a state constitution that provides that don't take taxpayer money and give it to churches. we don't give it to any churches here this goes beyond the federal constitutional law and says the state should not be i
start with the one they ruled on an sonja soda mayor's dissent.or's dissent. >> it seems to me that the next front and american civil rights legislation will be this, people who want to end run basic civil rights statutes based on their predicate belief that my religion prohibits me from being involved. we have seen a whole raft of cases, florists who do not want to afford flowers to same-sex marriages, pharmacists who do not want to deliver birth-control. all of these dissenters come...
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. >> reporter: sonja smith helps residents sign up for obamacare as a project coordinator for ving a single insurer on the public exchange has not drastically changed the insurance marketplace. >> i never heard anyone say, "oh, i wish i had more options." having a limited number of plans, we actually found it easier, because we were better able to do a side-by-side comparison for people, for them to really see, "okay, well, this is what works for me and this is what doesn't." >> reporter: do you think that if there were more options, if there were more plans, because there were more insurers, that the prices would, would come down? >> i really can't necessarily say that it would make that much of a difference. >> reporter: in the end, caitlin and michelle found work-arounds. michelle, a newlywed as of this past month, is now on her husband's plan, offered through his employer. meanwhile, caitlin purchased a group plan with two employees, bringing her and her husband's monthly premium down to $645 a month. >> reporter: i feel like your story encapsulates healthcare in america. you've
. >> reporter: sonja smith helps residents sign up for obamacare as a project coordinator for ving a single insurer on the public exchange has not drastically changed the insurance marketplace. >> i never heard anyone say, "oh, i wish i had more options." having a limited number of plans, we actually found it easier, because we were better able to do a side-by-side comparison for people, for them to really see, "okay, well, this is what works for me and this is what...
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sonja curry and kevin durant's mom get in for a free. the warriors win big by 22 points. be careful. we saw this last year. thom jensen joins us from the oracle with more. taked away. >> reporter: you are right, we did see this last year. games one and two, big wins by the warriors. of course game seven, an mvp performance by lebron james. he gets the mvp. the cavaliers get the win. the warriors lose in the finals. but the fans this year, outside tonight's game, they said lebron who? they say the warriors have too much fire power and they are going to win it all again this year. warriors fans came screaming out of oracle arena after their team's impressive game one win. >> oh, yeah! we are going to win it again. again, yeah! >> it's over! >> reporter: after convincing wins in the first two games of last year's finals these fans watched as cleveland's lebron james mvp performances helped steal the title. but the warriors faithful are betting against the letdown this year after winning their first 12 playoff games. >> i think it's going to be a sweep. 16-0. >> 16-0. >> bo
sonja curry and kevin durant's mom get in for a free. the warriors win big by 22 points. be careful. we saw this last year. thom jensen joins us from the oracle with more. taked away. >> reporter: you are right, we did see this last year. games one and two, big wins by the warriors. of course game seven, an mvp performance by lebron james. he gets the mvp. the cavaliers get the win. the warriors lose in the finals. but the fans this year, outside tonight's game, they said lebron who? they...
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Jun 24, 2017
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tom symonds, bbc news. 0ur correspondent sonja jessup joined us from north london, where residents arecuated. this is a block that we are looking at here. i will tell you little bit about what is going on behind it. it is quiet now, but at times we have seen a steady stream of people coming through, carrying just seen a steady stream of people coming through, carrying just a few belongings, what they can take with them. we have a few people in yellow security jack is them. we have a few people in yellow securityjack is that are directing them. we have had fire safety wardens talking to them. we have seen young wardens talking to them. we have seen young children carrying pillows. we have seen elderly people with just one overnight bag with their belongings, is that they can carry. and we have even seen a lady cradling a small baby. a lot of people i have spoken to have said they are actually quite frustrated by the way this has been carried out. there is a lot of confusion. some people said that theyjust heard on the news that they were supposed to be leaving, and some have told me tha
tom symonds, bbc news. 0ur correspondent sonja jessup joined us from north london, where residents arecuated. this is a block that we are looking at here. i will tell you little bit about what is going on behind it. it is quiet now, but at times we have seen a steady stream of people coming through, carrying just seen a steady stream of people coming through, carrying just a few belongings, what they can take with them. we have a few people in yellow security jack is them. we have a few people...
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between two to four weeks, because of concerns over the cladding used on the estate. 0ur reporter sonjay. the headlines tonight: "i made a mistake and i must face up to it," the words of british number three tennis player dan evans after announcing he's tested positive for cocaine. it's a matter of hours until the lions face the all blacks in the first test in auckland. and it's all to play for in cardiff on sunday after south africa beat england in the second t20. we start with that big news from the world of tennis tonight. britain's dan evans has announced that he failed a drugs test in april, testing positive for cocaine. the 27—year—old, who has played for britain in the davis cup was last on court at surbiton earlier this month, and retired with a calf injury before withdrawing from events in nottingham, london and eastbourne. the british number three made a statement at a press conference this afternoon, and didn't take any questions. i was notified a few days ago that i failed a drugs test in april where i tested positive for cocaine. it was a context completely unrelated to ten
between two to four weeks, because of concerns over the cladding used on the estate. 0ur reporter sonjay. the headlines tonight: "i made a mistake and i must face up to it," the words of british number three tennis player dan evans after announcing he's tested positive for cocaine. it's a matter of hours until the lions face the all blacks in the first test in auckland. and it's all to play for in cardiff on sunday after south africa beat england in the second t20. we start with that...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. about the long—term impact the fire could have on the mental health of those affected. among those being supported by the charity unity of faiths is an islamic teacher whose pupils lost friends in the disaster. when a see them, i sometimes cry, when i hear their stories. but in order to keep them strong, i try to not show them weakness. i tried to show them, yes, it is sad but you need to overcome it. feltham prison and young offender institution has been judged unsafe and one officer was even assaulted during the inspection. a new report says the younger boys eat all their meals alone, locked in their cells. there's said to be serious violence— involving a number of different weapons. however, inspectors did describe mental healthcare at feltham as impressive. let's have a look at the travel situation now. first the tube — the met line has severe delays between rickmansworth and amersham. however, southern trains will have cancellations and reduced services today, due to industrial a
good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. about the long—term impact the fire could have on the mental health of those affected. among those being supported by the charity unity of faiths is an islamic teacher whose pupils lost friends in the disaster. when a see them, i sometimes cry, when i hear their stories. but in order to keep them strong, i try to not show them weakness. i tried to show them, yes, it is sad but you need to overcome it. feltham prison and young offender...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.ned following the grenfell tower fire, says it would be a "distraction" if he stayed in his post. the authority's offices were the target of an angry protest last week, as residents condemned the initial relief effort as "absolute chaos. " in a statement, nicholas holgate said it was the council's "highest priority" to help families affected by the fire. the council's leader, nicholas paget—brown, said it was with "regret" that he'd accepted his resignation. meanwhile, an artist who died in the grenfell tower fire has had her work displayed at tate britain. the silkscreen print by khadija saye is being shown in the gallery's memorial space. it's been dedicated to the memory of all of those who lost their lives in the blaze last week. two people are still in a critical condition in hospitalfour days after the terrorist attack on muslim worshippers in north london. a 51—year—old man died after a van drove into a group of people giving him first aid in finsbury park. the cause of his deat
good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.ned following the grenfell tower fire, says it would be a "distraction" if he stayed in his post. the authority's offices were the target of an angry protest last week, as residents condemned the initial relief effort as "absolute chaos. " in a statement, nicholas holgate said it was the council's "highest priority" to help families affected by the fire. the council's leader, nicholas paget—brown, said it was...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.t london. the mayor sadiq khan has declared a major incident, after the blaze spread rapidly through the grenfell tower, in kensington. police have confirmed a number of people have been injured and an evacuation is continuing. let's hear from one eyewitness. i've got my friend said. already she is out, but her brother and wife and children are still there and we don't know if they are safe or not. we re don't know if they are safe or not. were there many emergency services very quickly? all of them were here, but they just put water on the first and second floors. they can't reach up. the people were screaming and they want to help, but no chance to help them. residents who've been evacuated from the tower block are being directed to the latymer christian centre. 0n social media many others living in the area have offered shelter to those affected and it's understood local mosques have also opened their doors to help. well as you might imagine the fire has closed a number of roads in
good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.t london. the mayor sadiq khan has declared a major incident, after the blaze spread rapidly through the grenfell tower, in kensington. police have confirmed a number of people have been injured and an evacuation is continuing. let's hear from one eyewitness. i've got my friend said. already she is out, but her brother and wife and children are still there and we don't know if they are safe or not. we re don't know if they are safe or not....
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we would like to invite up sonja and leanne. >> i am apart of dream yard for four years now.me. sadly -- due to economic restrictions, i found myself unable to cover the gap that colleges were asking for and today i can probably say th that -- in the fall, i will be attending union college so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for the opportunity. >> my mother told me when she was younger, she was allnot alld to do anything. the reason she allowed me to do dream yard and other thing is i can express myself. i can become the person that i want to be. >> my mom was in her early 20s when she first came to the united states. we made the best out of her sacrifice, we are going to become professional one day. we are going to do great things and i think that's something that she will be proud of. >> wow, congrats to those kids and their great futures ahead. you can catch this story and all of our champions for change on our cnn special tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern times. find out more on our website on cnn.com/championsforchange and we'll be right back. be the you who doesn't co
we would like to invite up sonja and leanne. >> i am apart of dream yard for four years now.me. sadly -- due to economic restrictions, i found myself unable to cover the gap that colleges were asking for and today i can probably say th that -- in the fall, i will be attending union college so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for the opportunity. >> my mother told me when she was younger, she was allnot alld to do anything. the reason she allowed me to do dream yard and other...