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the guy in the hot seat was on suffolk.uestions over allegations that the company's equipment could be used by the chinese government to spy on its customers. huawei has denied the allegation saying that there is hysteria in the us about the rise of chinese influence. mr suffolk denied the link with beijing's. we have never been asked by the chinese government, or any other government, and my dad, to do anything to weaken security. we stand naked in front of the world. and it may not be a pretty sight all the time, but we would prefer that, because it improves our products are. at one point he was even accused of being a moral vacuum by one of the mps. but the message from huawei has always been clear, that the uk and other countries should make decisions based on their own national interest. but huawei wasn't exactly a household name before this, was it? in case you are wondering how big huawei is, as you can see here it actually makes more phones than apple and is considered a world leading provider of next generation fiv
the guy in the hot seat was on suffolk.uestions over allegations that the company's equipment could be used by the chinese government to spy on its customers. huawei has denied the allegation saying that there is hysteria in the us about the rise of chinese influence. mr suffolk denied the link with beijing's. we have never been asked by the chinese government, or any other government, and my dad, to do anything to weaken security. we stand naked in front of the world. and it may not be a...
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and lance, let us talk to you in suffolk. have you decided how you in suffolk. towards boris because i do think he is an extremely effective communicator, and there's no question that within the conservative party, in fact, any party the members want to back a winner. boris has demonstrated that he managed to win the london ballot, labour city twice. that counts for a lot. and greg, do you take a different view at all? i think there are three things that struck me at this stage in a process for the first is the process itself. now we are down to the final ones and it's incumbent on us members to scrutinise them and to challenge them, and forthem scrutinise them and to challenge them, and for them to scrutinise and challenge each other but it has to be done in a sensible way. the end of the process one of them will be prime minister and the need to be able to govern. they must have the proceeding weeks of just able to govern. they must have the proceeding weeks ofjust tearing strips out of each other. have you decided who you will support?” strips out of each oth
and lance, let us talk to you in suffolk. have you decided how you in suffolk. towards boris because i do think he is an extremely effective communicator, and there's no question that within the conservative party, in fact, any party the members want to back a winner. boris has demonstrated that he managed to win the london ballot, labour city twice. that counts for a lot. and greg, do you take a different view at all? i think there are three things that struck me at this stage in a process for...
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robert: back at suffolk house, anxious eyes turned skywards. >> on the eve of the day, the leaders were gathered for a last-minute discussion. annelt: storms in the were threatening the entire plan. on june 4, the landings were postponed. troops at sea had an uncomfortable 24 hours before general eisenhower's chief weather advisor arrived with the news that there was a brief window of opportunity. >> after a good many questions about details of the weather, cloud, wind, visibility, so on, he turned to me as i was going out and said, " if this thing comes off, there will be a case of whiskey waiting for you in a day or two." robert: eisenhower reportedly launched overlord with the words "ok, let's go." intelligence and science cited played theirart, but in the end, the final decision was a leap of faith. robert hall, bbc news. jane: remembering a critical piece of history. you can fin' all the days news on our website. i am jane o'brien. thanks very much indeed for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... ; the freeman foundati by
robert: back at suffolk house, anxious eyes turned skywards. >> on the eve of the day, the leaders were gathered for a last-minute discussion. annelt: storms in the were threatening the entire plan. on june 4, the landings were postponed. troops at sea had an uncomfortable 24 hours before general eisenhower's chief weather advisor arrived with the news that there was a brief window of opportunity. >> after a good many questions about details of the weather, cloud, wind, visibility,...
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allied commanders put the final plans in place at suffolk house, hidden from public gaze in the hills behind portsmouth. the decisions taken here in june 1944 marks the footathe -- march the -- marked the end of the first chapter of the d-day story.ma the men wh the decisions did so on the basis of intelligence gathering and science. 100 miles om allied headquarters, the codebreakers of bletchley park had been building up their picture of german readiness for over a year. in these offices, lights burned through the night as analysts trawled radio messages, data that was compared with aerial photos and information from agents in france. >> what we're trying to do is tell the story of the day in a film. robert: those efforts are marked by a new exhibition that captures the complexity of the operation. >> intelligence is important to -- is in proportion to the size of the operation. you iedormation on the same scale that you need troops and tanks. the fact that the normandy campaign is such a large project means that it needs an enormous intelligence effort as well. robert: along the bea
allied commanders put the final plans in place at suffolk house, hidden from public gaze in the hills behind portsmouth. the decisions taken here in june 1944 marks the footathe -- march the -- marked the end of the first chapter of the d-day story.ma the men wh the decisions did so on the basis of intelligence gathering and science. 100 miles om allied headquarters, the codebreakers of bletchley park had been building up their picture of german readiness for over a year. in these offices,...
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pastoral care coordinator of the suffolk partners in dignity. chaplain at the brookhaven memorial hospital, south side hospital. longest sitting member of the board of ethics. i have known rabbi moss since i was a little kid. nearly 27 years ago he was the rabbi who presided over the bar mitzvah service for me and will be the rabbi for my daughter's bar mitzvah. he's left an impact on so many lives, including my own. one of the things i love most about him is how he visits people in hospitals, nursing homes and elsewhere all the time every day. if you think you have lost touch with rabbi moss and it's been 20 years since you've spoken to him last, even if you weren't really even that close with him back in the day, if he finds out that you are at a local hospital, he will come and visit you and pray for you. his family services during the high holy days are amazing for the kids. he involves everyone. it's not easy to get every single kid in a temple, totally engaged, all in without much effort, but rabbi moss, his charisma that is second to none
pastoral care coordinator of the suffolk partners in dignity. chaplain at the brookhaven memorial hospital, south side hospital. longest sitting member of the board of ethics. i have known rabbi moss since i was a little kid. nearly 27 years ago he was the rabbi who presided over the bar mitzvah service for me and will be the rabbi for my daughter's bar mitzvah. he's left an impact on so many lives, including my own. one of the things i love most about him is how he visits people in hospitals,...
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suffolk coffee east it is one of the most productive farms in the country it is situated it is about was a remote eastern corner close to the border with most of the. thing is to excise standards if anybody's to export produce around the world. this is a fill i will cattle patted the blonde is families in 201586 wanting about 1000 pounds of i will paddle to front despite the challenges that zimbabwe is facing but of late in the last 3 months occupiers coming here to define armed with an awful and that they say they were given by the government to occupy about half of the land that is on the by the instate but if that is allowed to happen include britain the live you would know about $600.00 without what employed in different operations at least the state. last week president a man that was cabinet passed a decision to stop fresh land or keep patients on productive funds in light of the disturbances that fuck the states and it's not our policy is governments to hound and to our businesses it's not all police to disrupt productive lands is not our police to do to disrupt all conscious
suffolk coffee east it is one of the most productive farms in the country it is situated it is about was a remote eastern corner close to the border with most of the. thing is to excise standards if anybody's to export produce around the world. this is a fill i will cattle patted the blonde is families in 201586 wanting about 1000 pounds of i will paddle to front despite the challenges that zimbabwe is facing but of late in the last 3 months occupiers coming here to define armed with an awful...
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suffolk coffee east it is one of the most productive farms in the country it is situated it is in but was a remote eastern corner close to the border with mozambique to east its size standards if the liberty to export produce around the world. this is a fossil avocado planted the blond established in 201500 meters exploiting about 1000 tonnes of i will add those 2 front despite the challenges that zimbabwe is facing relaid in the last 3 months occupiers them with coming here to found and we've been awfully sad that they say they were given by government to function by about a half of the land that was on the by the estate but if that is allowed to happen in britain the live there would be $600.00 without what in roi in different operations at least the state. last week president won and that was cutting it past the decision to stop fresh lend or keep patients on productive farms in light of the disturbances if i feel he states it's not our policy is governments to hound other businesses it's not all policy to disrupt productive plans is not our police to do to disrupt all conference t
suffolk coffee east it is one of the most productive farms in the country it is situated it is in but was a remote eastern corner close to the border with mozambique to east its size standards if the liberty to export produce around the world. this is a fossil avocado planted the blond established in 201500 meters exploiting about 1000 tonnes of i will add those 2 front despite the challenges that zimbabwe is facing relaid in the last 3 months occupiers them with coming here to found and we've...
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home wounded are all the bush did used to send in the 5th suffolk terrorist attack and this needs a few more to weed through to snuff the service. a little. and the mold it is for for our summer. with the completion of come for. them in the ready for. us. just for the. make me. feel my mother was. your 1st. clue. and you found them sad very sad lot of people. are. looking. to. me what the fuck is. going to sell most. you're. sure you did you just wish. that she should. have. said it's my pleasure. as there was a lot of how much of that i don't see how that and then i shall have that has an aftershock. now with. the last. one had him all told how it fit in liam with all but if i was the last limit on how to cook and. from what. i thought of the 2 as a photon's of the american. sort that is the confession under torture. walk from one of them are concerned. talk of the perp walk or talk a little bit of time but a bit. more. before. there's just a school nurse for her few. if you she's accused. of the goodness of a horse who's been most. of them to me from the. she is. leap. with 10 minutes
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still clad in eastern areas, lincolnshire, norfolk, suffolk, a bit of cloud too for the far north ofreas, coming from the north—east, feeling a bit fresher on north sea codes. —— north sea coasts. the further west, higher temperatures. mid 20s in western areas. this evening and tonight, cloud moving back and across many parts of the uk. friday might start off cloudy but it will quickly burn away and lots of sunshine and temperatures just that bit higher. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. scientists say they're hopeful cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated, thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. new campaign pledges from the conservative leadership candidates — borisjohnson wants a points system for immigration and jeremy hunt would scrap tuition fee debts for some young entrepreneurs. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says too many crimes are being left unsolved and that national detection rates for some offences are woeful. the first ten hopefuls in the race to be the democrats' nominee for president go head—to—head as h
still clad in eastern areas, lincolnshire, norfolk, suffolk, a bit of cloud too for the far north ofreas, coming from the north—east, feeling a bit fresher on north sea codes. —— north sea coasts. the further west, higher temperatures. mid 20s in western areas. this evening and tonight, cloud moving back and across many parts of the uk. friday might start off cloudy but it will quickly burn away and lots of sunshine and temperatures just that bit higher. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news....
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. >> how much of it is about monmouth versus suffolk poll? any better numbers for bernie?suffolk poll that doesn't have a trend line, baeshds was at the same 15%, elizabeth warren was 10%. you might find bernie sanders ahead of warren, warren ahead of sanders. there is no aggregated polls. warren has risen from mid single digits in march to now double digits in june. bernie sanders went from double digits to 10. >> he hasn't seen a real challenge yet. we'll see what happens because everybody is starting to get loved up by the media one by one. beto, then kamala, then buttigieg, now warren. we'll see what that impact is. if you are bernie sanders and you're looking over your shol der at warren, why, what are you paying attention to? >> i think there are a few things i would point out that i'd be paying attention to. and this i think is a rather interesting thing that's going on. elizabeth warren has focused her campaign on issues. the policy plans, i have a policy plan for everything. this is a quinnipiac poll in april when warren was starting her rise. what did we see? whi
. >> how much of it is about monmouth versus suffolk poll? any better numbers for bernie?suffolk poll that doesn't have a trend line, baeshds was at the same 15%, elizabeth warren was 10%. you might find bernie sanders ahead of warren, warren ahead of sanders. there is no aggregated polls. warren has risen from mid single digits in march to now double digits in june. bernie sanders went from double digits to 10. >> he hasn't seen a real challenge yet. we'll see what happens because...
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a sunny story a few hours ago in suffolk, but for others further west, quite frequent showers and parentalunder, lightning and hailas and parental rain. funder, lightning and hail as well. marching their way eastwards over the coming hours. tomorrow, our focus turned to frontal systems across france, nudging towards ours, more on that later. here are now, showers heavy across scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales and south—west eglin, nudging their way further north ids. if you had some sunshine this morning, chargeable see sharp downpours. lighterwind, morning, chargeable see sharp downpours. lighter wind, feeling warmer than yesterday, 19—21dc across east anglia and south—east england. shower activity going this evening and at first tonight. fading about going across south—east england for persistent rain in east anglia and south—east england. not a cold night, 10—11salsas, but down to two or three in rural parts of scotland. scotland, northern ireland and northern eglin, mainly dry, shower activity, but the main focus will be initially across east anglia and south—east england, and
a sunny story a few hours ago in suffolk, but for others further west, quite frequent showers and parentalunder, lightning and hailas and parental rain. funder, lightning and hail as well. marching their way eastwards over the coming hours. tomorrow, our focus turned to frontal systems across france, nudging towards ours, more on that later. here are now, showers heavy across scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales and south—west eglin, nudging their way further north ids. if you had some...
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our search brought us here: suffolk, in the rain.e last remaining symbols of order in a world devastated by a giant asteroid strike. developed by avalance studios teaming up with id software of doom and quake fame, it is also not entirely serious, looking at playing like a shouty, day—glo version of the end of the world. it is silly and a bit gross. the closest thing we could find to tearing across the wasteland is banger racing. here we have specially adapted vehicles with sturdy safety cages fitted, which is handy. rage 2 is a fairly daft game, so this seems like a fairly daft way to review it. this is my chariot. definitely doesn't come with parking sensors. as the bangers line up ready to race, it gives me time to reflect on the driving aspects of the game. to get from mission to mission and to explore the wasteland, the player is initially equipped with a phoenix off—roader, which offers a good mix of weapons and versatility. my stripped out supermini is positively pedestrian in comparison. there are different vehicles scattered
our search brought us here: suffolk, in the rain.e last remaining symbols of order in a world devastated by a giant asteroid strike. developed by avalance studios teaming up with id software of doom and quake fame, it is also not entirely serious, looking at playing like a shouty, day—glo version of the end of the world. it is silly and a bit gross. the closest thing we could find to tearing across the wasteland is banger racing. here we have specially adapted vehicles with sturdy safety...
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joining me now is lance stanbury, the chair of the conservative association west suffolk and greig bakerbury. do you have a feel for who your members will be back in? not yet, the final two will be decided by the mps, so, over the next few weeks, after the final two have been chosen, then the candidates will be moving around the country, going to hustings. members will be attending, thatis hustings. members will be attending, that is hopefully where they will get a real sense notjust for the policies but the personalities. going to you, greg, obviously, hustings taking place today in central london, what are your members telling you, is there strong support for boris johnson? certainly strong support for a brexiteer, i'm standing outside the whole way, we have just had to hustings in central london, three things really strike me. the first, a huge amount of enthusiasm, and quite a lot of excitement in the hall, these candidates providing new ideas, and potentially a new direction for the party. the second thing, the biggest round of applause lines were always around making sure that we l
joining me now is lance stanbury, the chair of the conservative association west suffolk and greig bakerbury. do you have a feel for who your members will be back in? not yet, the final two will be decided by the mps, so, over the next few weeks, after the final two have been chosen, then the candidates will be moving around the country, going to hustings. members will be attending, thatis hustings. members will be attending, that is hopefully where they will get a real sense notjust for the...
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in timothy called us from the tapia institute for middle east policy based in cairo thank you from suffolk joining us. and tell us all about the reaction to what's happened that the death of my habit mostly. i mean i think that it's at this point it's mostly shock obviously -- the the way anyone will react kind of depends on the political views so [inaudible] thanks mark [inaudible] strato losses. see and those who are opponents is mike -- but i think overall. it's so it's mostly at this point it's just kind of i think shock is really upsetting and people are. getting is the idea that something happened what is the significance likely to be the of the staff. i think that remains to be seen i i think that some people might be inclined. to overstate and overestimate how much this will change things the reality is that ross suggestions whether or not they support him it sunk in that is. returned to office was almost certainly never going out then even his even his -- release was unlikely anytime in the foreseeable future and so. there wasn't really a lot of expectation around him for most peo
in timothy called us from the tapia institute for middle east policy based in cairo thank you from suffolk joining us. and tell us all about the reaction to what's happened that the death of my habit mostly. i mean i think that it's at this point it's mostly shock obviously -- the the way anyone will react kind of depends on the political views so [inaudible] thanks mark [inaudible] strato losses. see and those who are opponents is mike -- but i think overall. it's so it's mostly at this point...
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coast of norfolk and suffolk, cloud lingering and cloud in the far north of scotland. 0therwise, plentyis a lwa ys meaning the north sea coast is always a bit fresher and cooler. further west, highest temperatures, up further west, highest temperatures, up into the mid—20s for western areas of england and wales. tonight, north—easterly wind, starting to drag in more cloud from the north sea. by tomorrow morning, many starting off with a fair amount of cloud again. stick with it, the cloud again. stick with it, the cloud will tend to clear away. higher pressure moving towards the east on friday, setting up a south—easterly wind, bringing the very warm airwe south—easterly wind, bringing the very warm air we have had recently across parts of europe. you notice towards the western areas again, where you have the orange colours, giving warmer air. friday morning, the cloud will burn away back to the coasts, lingering for a bit and eastern areas, but lots of sunshine expected friday afternoon. maximum temperature up again to 26—29 in parts of western scotland, western england, west wales, a
coast of norfolk and suffolk, cloud lingering and cloud in the far north of scotland. 0therwise, plentyis a lwa ys meaning the north sea coast is always a bit fresher and cooler. further west, highest temperatures, up further west, highest temperatures, up into the mid—20s for western areas of england and wales. tonight, north—easterly wind, starting to drag in more cloud from the north sea. by tomorrow morning, many starting off with a fair amount of cloud again. stick with it, the cloud...
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energy bills could go up by a few pounds a year to pay for a new nuclear power station at sizewell in suffolktion. backers of the plan say it would help bring the cost of nuclear power closer to current market rates — rather than the higher rate the government agreed to pay for power from another new plant at hinkley point in somerset. nearly 200 business leaders have signed an open letter arguing us moves to restrict abortion are "bad for business". the campaign comes as several us states have passed or are considering stricter new abortion laws. the letter published in the new york times said curbs on abortion threaten the health of staff and customers. the chief executives of slack, square, zoom, and bloomberg were among those who signed the letter. the ftse 100 extended gains as signs of more government spending in china to boost the economy drove shares in ftse miners including rio tinto, and bhp 2% — 3% higher. china is a big consumer of metals — hence the boost to those shares. antofagasta and glencore were also up. 0il majors bp and shell gained on theback of a rise in the price of cr
energy bills could go up by a few pounds a year to pay for a new nuclear power station at sizewell in suffolktion. backers of the plan say it would help bring the cost of nuclear power closer to current market rates — rather than the higher rate the government agreed to pay for power from another new plant at hinkley point in somerset. nearly 200 business leaders have signed an open letter arguing us moves to restrict abortion are "bad for business". the campaign comes as several us...
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don't come into and set them in depths within a country like muddy and beyond muddy or over west suffolk got almost so i think that there is a lot of leadership in these countries and we are paying the price today $48.00. it's great to get your perspective on this or do appreciate it very much thank you very much 19 people have been killed in an attack in neighboring bikini and help and in the northern town of i've been to your identity of the attackers the still unknown groups of killed hundreds in recent months 415-0000 people to flee news sudan's protest leaders have vowed to continue their general strike which is now in its 3rd day business is a shutting down and a show of defiance against military to and the opposition has rejected the gym a civil military investigation into the killing of peaceful protesters which into members of the security forces were being held to account on monday the june to deport to 3 opposition figures to neighboring south sudan now the u.s. is sending its top diplomat to 4 africa to meet leaders of the joint and the opposition knowledge is expected to ask
don't come into and set them in depths within a country like muddy and beyond muddy or over west suffolk got almost so i think that there is a lot of leadership in these countries and we are paying the price today $48.00. it's great to get your perspective on this or do appreciate it very much thank you very much 19 people have been killed in an attack in neighboring bikini and help and in the northern town of i've been to your identity of the attackers the still unknown groups of killed...
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can really help get al jazeera orlando let's talk to david paul you logos he's the director of the suffolk university political research center he's joining us from newton massachusetts thanks very much for speaking to us david on al-jazeera so as that rally takes place in florida right now some of the polls the latest polls that is show that the president is behind the main democratic presidential contenders nationally as well as in florida how significant are polls at this point in the race. well they're significant in that those particular pose you're citing are outside the margin of error and one when you have poll data that's outside the margin of error it takes. it has a huge impact obviously one of the shortcomings of that polling is that the election for president in the united states is in a binary decision it's not democrat versus republican which is how those questions were posed in that 3rd party candidates although they don't get a lot of publicity and attention really do matter in u.s. elections in 2016 for example 13 states had more people voting for 3rd party candidates tha
can really help get al jazeera orlando let's talk to david paul you logos he's the director of the suffolk university political research center he's joining us from newton massachusetts thanks very much for speaking to us david on al-jazeera so as that rally takes place in florida right now some of the polls the latest polls that is show that the president is behind the main democratic presidential contenders nationally as well as in florida how significant are polls at this point in the race....
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that's not it but that's what i believe too that you know down by beings i don't see them in suffolk in john a bit jaded are you excited having suffered enough of us in fact is up oh my god so this fiction is going on to you anymore that hottie care and out of the mouths that you don't bomb out of the man's up won't put out the most out of him which he did being that immunity but how about this some more thought that he was a bit out of it. is somehow the getting got it of us that he must see that they did not stay by the hold up on their p.c. dida to see the all time i want to go down but you don't bail money just about how you feel i will tidy she well beyond monica's what i able to put on you get a bit tidy for the set it got the if the economy went on how do you get that a high amount of don't know much about about that out there it's so subtle and i might eat up between a fox they've been abducted by a pair of us their puppet in the truth that i made out they aren't. a i forgot how to handle hamas and not. deceitful my quest to visit to tehran in. back in those days said to 6 ye
that's not it but that's what i believe too that you know down by beings i don't see them in suffolk in john a bit jaded are you excited having suffered enough of us in fact is up oh my god so this fiction is going on to you anymore that hottie care and out of the mouths that you don't bomb out of the man's up won't put out the most out of him which he did being that immunity but how about this some more thought that he was a bit out of it. is somehow the getting got it of us that he must see...
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cloud across the far northwest of scotland and around the coasts of lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk parts of scotland. eastern scotland and eastern england, along the coasts, 17 or 18 celsius. cloud in the north sea will move further westwards overnight tonight so first thing tomorrow morning it could be rather cloudy but it will burn back towards the coast and it will be a mainly sunny day, maximum temperatures a bit higher, 27 perhaps up to 28 celsius. hello this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: scientists say they're hopeful cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated, thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. new campaign pledges from the conservative leadership candidates — borisjohnson wants a points system for immigration and jeremy hunt would scrap tuition fee debts for some young entrepreneurs. europe is in the grip of a heatwave — the highest—ever temperatures forjune have been recorded in germany, poland and the czech republic. warnings are issued in france, spain and italy. late june here in latejune here in rome is not meant to be this hot. the r
cloud across the far northwest of scotland and around the coasts of lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk parts of scotland. eastern scotland and eastern england, along the coasts, 17 or 18 celsius. cloud in the north sea will move further westwards overnight tonight so first thing tomorrow morning it could be rather cloudy but it will burn back towards the coast and it will be a mainly sunny day, maximum temperatures a bit higher, 27 perhaps up to 28 celsius. hello this is bbc newsroom live. the...
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in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks.tic tanks. they're like large stomachs full of bacteria that gobble up the mix and produce two streams of gas, one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff, it's left over after you've put cow dung into a biogas digester, like the one we just saw. this stuff is low in nutrients, little use for crop fertiliser, so the firm adds a liquid waste from the fertiliser industry, along with nutrients and, crucially, co2. here's what you get — little pellets of top—class fertiliser. what's most satisfying for us is to take a material like carbon dioxide, which is fundamentally useless, as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and then transform t
in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks.tic tanks. they're like large stomachs full of bacteria that gobble up the mix and produce two streams of gas, one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon,...
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we're told he pulled in millions more at a fund raiser in florida today, a brand-new "usa today" suffolk university poll shows 49% approve or strongly approve of president trump. that is right, that is higher than most other mainstream polls. rasmussen gives him a 75, 48% give him a thumbs down, but he not under water, the same poll shows if presidential elect were held today he would beat a generic 2020 democrat. many polls have had some democrats up on president by double digits. note that both polls were conducted before last night's reelection launch, the president thinks he should be towing -- he should be doing far better, tweeting: >> democrat have a different opinion of the president's campaign. watch this. >> listening to trump made me feel very much that he is a man living in a parallel universe. a man way out of touch with the needs of ordinary people. a man who mis must be befeeted. >> this -- defeated. >> this president wants us looking out rearview mirror, who wantwant to make america great again, instead of making america great today. >> first of all, senator harris, i don
we're told he pulled in millions more at a fund raiser in florida today, a brand-new "usa today" suffolk university poll shows 49% approve or strongly approve of president trump. that is right, that is higher than most other mainstream polls. rasmussen gives him a 75, 48% give him a thumbs down, but he not under water, the same poll shows if presidential elect were held today he would beat a generic 2020 democrat. many polls have had some democrats up on president by double digits....
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in the essay today suffolk poll their presence approval rating of seven points since december. in the poll released today, 79 percent of american voters approve of the job the president is going.more proof, his pro border security, pro-american growth for pro-jobs america first agenda is working. and he's getting support that he richly deserves. up next, what protesters at hong kong are expecting their leader and it what it means for xi jinping. and the present fired at the base of florida. unloaded gun radical dems, promising to bring power back to the american people. >> the fact is, the american dream is back, is bigger and better and stronger than ever before. [cheering] democrat agenda of open borders is morally reprehensible. no matter what label they use, a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of the american dream.we are going to keep making america great again. and then we will indeed, keep america great. lou: it is on! the president serving notice on all of those so-called hopefuls in the democratic party. that
in the essay today suffolk poll their presence approval rating of seven points since december. in the poll released today, 79 percent of american voters approve of the job the president is going.more proof, his pro border security, pro-american growth for pro-jobs america first agenda is working. and he's getting support that he richly deserves. up next, what protesters at hong kong are expecting their leader and it what it means for xi jinping. and the present fired at the base of florida....
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brown peace institute, g.r.i., the bobby menendez peace legacy project, and our suffolk county d.a. rachel rollins is fighting every day to improve our clearance rate to get the survivor family members the justice they deserve. it's time for congress to do our job. enough is enough. thank you. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from hawaii, mr. case, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize the 75th birthday of one of the most iconic ships ever to sail the seven seas, the u.s. navy's u.s.s. missouri. last movement, our last battleship was commissioned in 1944 after being laid down and launch ted brooklyn navy yard. she went on to one of the longest and most distinguished careers of any navy ship ever. earning 11 battle stars in three wars, world ward ii, the korean war, and operation desert shear, desert storm. she is best known for her role not in war but peace. for of course it was on her decks at tokyo bay on september day, general douglas mack art your acksetched the surrender of japan. mighty mo was struck from the r
brown peace institute, g.r.i., the bobby menendez peace legacy project, and our suffolk county d.a. rachel rollins is fighting every day to improve our clearance rate to get the survivor family members the justice they deserve. it's time for congress to do our job. enough is enough. thank you. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from hawaii, mr. case, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize the 75th birthday of one of the most iconic...
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in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into c02 bubbles for drinks.as — one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff, it's left over after you've put cow dung into a biogas digester, like the one we just saw. this stuff is low in nutrients, little use for crop fertiliser, so the firm adds a liquid waste from the fertiliser industry, along with nutrients and, crucially, c02. here's what you get — little pellets of top—class fertiliser. what's most satisfying for us is to take a material like carbon dioxide, which is fundamentally useless, as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and then transform that into something that is beneficial. these technologies won't solve climate change but they will help, a
in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into c02 bubbles for drinks.as — one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff, it's left over after...
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georgia, north carolina, suffolk atlanta, texas, in florida. to think he could win of those states?aughs] i think he should be more concentrated on michigan, pennsylvania, and states that actually won it for donald trump. florida, by the way, is one of those states. i think the president's opening in florida tonight for that reason, with the themes he is going to emphasize in this campaign, which will be, one, the economy and the enormous progress that has been made under his term, and two, anti-immigration. those are the two themes i think we will see. but i agree with dan, i just don't know whether those themes will be enough to appeal to the suburban women and the suburban people, middle-class people, whom he has alienated. >> melissa: dan, someone very smart said to me earlier -- i know that judy meant to say anti-illegal immigration -- somebody smart said something yesterday, that the way he should get those women back is when you look inside the fox news poll and see that 70% roughly have sympathy for border agents and 70% heads of the four dock up folks here waiting to find o
georgia, north carolina, suffolk atlanta, texas, in florida. to think he could win of those states?aughs] i think he should be more concentrated on michigan, pennsylvania, and states that actually won it for donald trump. florida, by the way, is one of those states. i think the president's opening in florida tonight for that reason, with the themes he is going to emphasize in this campaign, which will be, one, the economy and the enormous progress that has been made under his term, and two,...
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a poll, by the way, from suffolk university in "usa today" shows four out of five democratic voters planek. it shows seven candidates right now are gaining more than 1% support. they are biden at 30%, bernie sanders at 15%, elizabeth warren at 10:00, buttigieg at 9%, harris at 8%, o'rourke at 2%, booker at 2%. the others who qualified for the debates had less than 1%. again, it's early. this isn't about picking someone to be president yet, it's deciding to give someone a look, going to a fataste of them. for some voters it will be like going into baskin robbins and try a new flavor. i think i'll try buttigieg. maybe i'm getting tired of bernie. it really is like that. there's going to be winners next week and candidates that wish it never happened. this is "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> make america great again. >> as the president kicks off his campaign, the raging controversy over the growing detention camps on our border and what we call them. >> the united states is running concentration camps on our southern border. >>>
a poll, by the way, from suffolk university in "usa today" shows four out of five democratic voters planek. it shows seven candidates right now are gaining more than 1% support. they are biden at 30%, bernie sanders at 15%, elizabeth warren at 10:00, buttigieg at 9%, harris at 8%, o'rourke at 2%, booker at 2%. the others who qualified for the debates had less than 1%. again, it's early. this isn't about picking someone to be president yet, it's deciding to give someone a look, going...
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he got stuck after squeezing himself into a reinforced concrete structure in suffolk on friday.rt volunteers from the warrior fire and rescue service came to his aid. droptop will be thinking twice before adopting a bunker—mentality in the future, no doubt. maybe he will be renamed? dropped in or dropped the ball. i wrote that one. well done to the fire and rescue service. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news. ahead of the 2020 democratic contender debate later this week, we will take a look at abortion rights, fast becoming a key issue in the presidential race for the white house. and it will be hot this week, soaring temperatures set to shatter records across europe. five heatwaves, record five weeks heatwaves, record five weeks heatwaves all come in the last 20 yea rs, heatwaves all come in the last 20 years, that is since records began 500 yea rs years, that is since records began 500 years ago. do get in touch with us 500 years ago. do get in touch with us if you are enjoying the heat wave across europe. stay
he got stuck after squeezing himself into a reinforced concrete structure in suffolk on friday.rt volunteers from the warrior fire and rescue service came to his aid. droptop will be thinking twice before adopting a bunker—mentality in the future, no doubt. maybe he will be renamed? dropped in or dropped the ball. i wrote that one. well done to the fire and rescue service. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news. ahead of the 2020...
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in our new "usa today" suffolk university poll from this morning, she is doing best next to biden ingetting excitement and interest among democrats. and she has clearly figured out a way to respond from what was a pretty damaging hit from the president and move on. >> susan page, betsy woodruff, thank you very much for being here on this absolutely bau beautiful day. >>> we want to turn to some breaking news out of nevada where we hear a train has derailed. >> we are told this train derailed an hour ago. we are told it was hauling some hazardous material. this happened in the northeast section of the state, about a couple of hours away from reno and salt lake city and at least six miles of i-80 are shut down. as you can see there, the train itself is actually smoking, authorities are trying to keep people away as they respond. it was carrying hazardous material, so this has become a hazmat situation, as multiple agencies respond to that section of the state, kasie. >> miguel, when you say "hazardous material," do we have any details on what it is? >> reporter: we don't know exactly w
in our new "usa today" suffolk university poll from this morning, she is doing best next to biden ingetting excitement and interest among democrats. and she has clearly figured out a way to respond from what was a pretty damaging hit from the president and move on. >> susan page, betsy woodruff, thank you very much for being here on this absolutely bau beautiful day. >>> we want to turn to some breaking news out of nevada where we hear a train has derailed. >> we...
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in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks.ble up the mix and produce two streams of gas, one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff, its left over after you've put cow dung into a biogas digester, like the one we just saw. this stuff is low in nutrients, little use for crop fertiliser, so the firm adds a liquid waste from the fertiliser industry, along with nutrients and, crucially, co2. here's what you get — little pellets of top—class fertiliser. what's most satisfying for us is to take a material like carbon dioxide, which is fundamentally useless, as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and then transform that into something that is beneficial. these technologies won't s
in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks.ble up the mix and produce two streams of gas, one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this...
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in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks.by pubs to put the into lager and lemonade. you can‘t taste of course. “— and lemonade. you can‘t taste of course. —— put the fizz. and it‘s they are making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff left over after you have put cow dung into a biogas digester like we just saw. this stuff is low in nutrients, little use for crop fertiliser, so the firm adds a liquid waste from the fertiliser industry along with nutrients and, crucially, co2. this is what you get, little pellets of top—class fertiliser. what is most satisfying for us is to take a material like carbon dioxide which is fundamentally useless as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and transform it into something that is beneficial. these technologies will not solve climate change, but they will help, a bit. roger harrabin, bbc news. the pyramid stage at glastonbury is one of the most instantly recognisable festival stages in the world hosting crowds of up to 100,000 people and it h
in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks.by pubs to put the into lager and lemonade. you can‘t taste of course. “— and lemonade. you can‘t taste of course. —— put the fizz. and it‘s they are making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff left over after you have put cow dung into a biogas digester like we just saw. this stuff is low in nutrients, little use for crop fertiliser, so the firm adds a liquid waste...
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in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into c02 bubbles for drinks. two streams of gas, one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff, it's left over after you've put cow dung into a biogas digester, like the one we just saw. this stuff is low in nutrients, little use for crop fertiliser, so the firm adds a liquid waste from the fertiliser industry, along with nutrients and, crucially, c02. here's what you get — little pellets of top—class fertiliser. what's most satisfying for us is to take a material like carbon dioxide, which is fundamentally useless, as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and then transform that into something that is beneficial. these technologies won't solve climate change but t
in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into c02 bubbles for drinks. two streams of gas, one of them is methane. that goes to heat peoples' homes and help cook peoples' dinners. the other stream of gas is carbon dioxide, pure carbon dioxide, and they're selling that. bizarrely, it's being bought by pubs to put the fizz into lager and lemonade. you can't taste it, of course. near swindon, they're making fertiliser with c02. the first ingredient is this fibrous stuff, it's left...
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cloud around the north sea which could come in and across parts of coastal lincolnshire, norfolk, suffolkon easterly coasts. the highest temperatures in the west. tonight, because of the north—easterly wind, more cloud moving in from the north sea. friday could start off rather cloudy but just like today, the cloud will burn away and retreat to the east. for many again, another sunny day and a warmer day. you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's 11 am and these are the main stories this morning... scientists say they're hopeful cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated, thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. new campaign pledges from the conservative leadership candidates. borisjohnson wants a points system for immigration and jeremy hunt would scrap tuition fee debts for some young entrepreneurs. europe is in the grip of a heatwave. the highest—ever temperatures forjune have been recorded in germany, poland and the czech republic. warnings are issued in france, spain and italy. laterjen here in rome is not meant to be this hard. —— late june. the real heat tends t
cloud around the north sea which could come in and across parts of coastal lincolnshire, norfolk, suffolkon easterly coasts. the highest temperatures in the west. tonight, because of the north—easterly wind, more cloud moving in from the north sea. friday could start off rather cloudy but just like today, the cloud will burn away and retreat to the east. for many again, another sunny day and a warmer day. you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's 11 am and these are the main stories this...
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named droptop, spent three days trapped inside the reinforced concrete structure in martlesham in suffolk at rescuing him, but couldn't quite reach him. so local fire services arrived and managed to get him out within a few hours, shaken and dehydrated, but alive and well otherwise. quite a bit of manpower going on to save a cat. how did they get in? you would think if they can get in, they can get out. there is a lot of work going on there to save the cat, as much as we like cats. sorry, have i overstepped the mark there?|j much as we like cats. sorry, have i overstepped the mark there? i think you may have done. i know you are a dog lover, but people love their cats. i am sure that they would have done health and safety assessment and realised that this was a good thing to do. we have lots of story labels on bbc breakfast this morning, and that one is called cat bunker. shall we call this one england nightmare? a few weeks ago i would have guaranteed you that england would win the world cup. we are talking about the cricket, everyone. i think you could see a little bit of fear, because
named droptop, spent three days trapped inside the reinforced concrete structure in martlesham in suffolk at rescuing him, but couldn't quite reach him. so local fire services arrived and managed to get him out within a few hours, shaken and dehydrated, but alive and well otherwise. quite a bit of manpower going on to save a cat. how did they get in? you would think if they can get in, they can get out. there is a lot of work going on there to save the cat, as much as we like cats. sorry, have...
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in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks. which is fundamentally useless, as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and then transform that into something that is beneficial. these technologies won‘t solve climate change but they will help, a bit. roger harrabin, bbc news. the pyramid stage at glastonbury is one of the most instantly recognisable festival stages in the world hosting crowds of up to 100,000 people. it‘s been 15 years since former oasis frontman liam gallagher stepped foot on it, but on saturday that will all change. with his second solo album on the way, he took a break from rehearsals to speak exclusively to colin paterson about politics, love island and that famous feud with his brother noel. liam gallagher, welcome to bbc breakfast. good to see you. you are quite a morning guy. what times does your alarm clock go? right, this morning i was up at a:00, couldn‘t sleep, i got the news on and that. then i got out at 7:00 for a run. how far do you go for the running? just about an hour. i don‘
in suffolk, these mounds of horse manure are being turned into co2 bubbles for drinks. which is fundamentally useless, as far as most people are concerned, and positively harmful, and then transform that into something that is beneficial. these technologies won‘t solve climate change but they will help, a bit. roger harrabin, bbc news. the pyramid stage at glastonbury is one of the most instantly recognisable festival stages in the world hosting crowds of up to 100,000 people. it‘s been 15...
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older people in uxbridge who will lose their tv licence. 5970, the number affected in south—west suffolktaining surveillance warrants on the basis of information it knows to be false. the office said the way m15 was handling data was undoubtedly unlawful and is currently in special measures in effect. our legal correspondent is at the high court. this is extraordinary criticism of mi5. this is extraordinary criticism of m15. it is extraordinary. a month ago sajid javid revealed there had been breaches of the safeguards within the investigatory powers act which was famously dubbed the snoopers‘ charter. that was supposed to put in place serious safeguards of the privacy of citizens and individuals and also giving to the security services comprehensive powers in terms of obtaining and retaining data. what we‘ve heard is truly extraordinary, in effect m15 have been running an operation for the last three years that has been unlawful, so unlawful the information it has obtained by way of warrants, that the investigatory powers commissioner has effectively put m15 into special measures in rel
older people in uxbridge who will lose their tv licence. 5970, the number affected in south—west suffolktaining surveillance warrants on the basis of information it knows to be false. the office said the way m15 was handling data was undoubtedly unlawful and is currently in special measures in effect. our legal correspondent is at the high court. this is extraordinary criticism of mi5. this is extraordinary criticism of m15. it is extraordinary. a month ago sajid javid revealed there had been...
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. >> in a way the story is about him, because he went from suffolk and became famous all around the world. >> that's so nice. >> the big question, danny, is have you heard from paul? have you heard from ringo about this idea? >> i read something yesterday and he wrote back and said, the original title is "scrambled eggs," so that would be a better title. we got a message from ringo, barbara, george's widow, because we sent them the finished film. they were delighted by it. they gave permission for the premise, of course, because they're very careful to make sure the beatles music isn't used inappropriately. it was very appropriate that they okayed this film rather than a film that sees them inappropriately. >> richard, the pitch. tell us about the pitch for this movie to get a green light. it's always a constant problem for filmmakers, getting the money to make the movie. tell me about the pitch process. >> actually the film was pitched to me, the idea. someone said, you know, i've got a script based on this, and i said, stop right there because i've been obsessed by the beatles now for 5
. >> in a way the story is about him, because he went from suffolk and became famous all around the world. >> that's so nice. >> the big question, danny, is have you heard from paul? have you heard from ringo about this idea? >> i read something yesterday and he wrote back and said, the original title is "scrambled eggs," so that would be a better title. we got a message from ringo, barbara, george's widow, because we sent them the finished film. they were...
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suffolk bridge road is closed in both directions. —— southwark bridge.me heavy showers. you may get a couple of bright spells, a couple of glimpse of sunshine first thing but that is short lived. heavy persistent rain spreading from the east and then heavy showers this afternoon. could be torrential thundery downpours and temperatures on the cool side again, looking at a maximum of 17 celsius. we still have some showers into the evening and overnight, turning around and heading back east but that risk diminishes as we head through the early hours of tomorrow morning. perhaps drier by dawn. minimum temperature to nine and 11 celsius, similar conditions for thursday with heavy showers expected ina thursday with heavy showers expected in a couple of bright spells. temperatures are again cool. as we head towards friday and into the weekend, still some showers, at least they show a risk around but some dry spells and sunny spells in the temperature improving into next week. there will be more from me in 30 minutes. i will hand you back now to the breakfast te
suffolk bridge road is closed in both directions. —— southwark bridge.me heavy showers. you may get a couple of bright spells, a couple of glimpse of sunshine first thing but that is short lived. heavy persistent rain spreading from the east and then heavy showers this afternoon. could be torrential thundery downpours and temperatures on the cool side again, looking at a maximum of 17 celsius. we still have some showers into the evening and overnight, turning around and heading back east...
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the judge and the witnesses and such would normally be, our boston police officers, federal agents, suffolk county prosecutors, federal prosecutors. probation and parole officers been some city of boston gang outreach workers. the city had hired folks to work the corners and calm the stuff down and get people off the streets. on the other side of the bar, facing us, or about 30 of the most dangerous gang members we could find in the city of boston. and we spent the next hour or so talking to them. couple of framing facts. you'll hear a couple names. when is freddy cardoza. freddy was basically the worst kind of vendor in boston. the boston cops stopped him inbox. at 2:00 a.m. one morning. here just sold an automatic pistol to a juvenile the kid had the gun and most of the ammunition. freddy had one nine millimeter cartridge in his hand. and what freddy didn't know is that the boston cops have been working with the feds. freddy didn't know that he had with the feds called a predicated criminal record that opened him to prosecution under what's called the - - career criminal statute. as an el
the judge and the witnesses and such would normally be, our boston police officers, federal agents, suffolk county prosecutors, federal prosecutors. probation and parole officers been some city of boston gang outreach workers. the city had hired folks to work the corners and calm the stuff down and get people off the streets. on the other side of the bar, facing us, or about 30 of the most dangerous gang members we could find in the city of boston. and we spent the next hour or so talking to...