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what we are calling for is for — suffolk. what we are calling for is for suffolk _ suffolk.olk. what we are calling i for is for suffolk to become an exemplar— for is for suffolk to become an exemplar destination for accessibility and inclusion and to do— accessibility and inclusion and to do that we have got to move things— to do that we have got to move things on _ to do that we have got to move things on-_ things on. for more stories from across _ things on. for more stories from across the _ things on. for more stories from across the uk, - things on. for more stories from across the uk, go to i things on. for more stories i from across the uk, go to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories. over and out: megan rapinoe's dream of further world cup success comes to an end. as sweden book their place in the last 8. penalties too for arsenal but they take advantage and with it the first silverware of the new english football season. and bouncing back: mathieu van der poel recovers from a crash to become world road champion. hel
what we are calling for is for — suffolk. what we are calling for is for suffolk _ suffolk.olk. what we are calling i for is for suffolk to become an exemplar— for is for suffolk to become an exemplar destination for accessibility and inclusion and to do— accessibility and inclusion and to do that we have got to move things— to do that we have got to move things on _ to do that we have got to move things on-_ things on. for more stories from across _ things on. for more stories from...
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interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies _ it?constabularies say - it? interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say that - it? interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say that the data was hidden in their own words from anyone opening the files, so they were on an encrypted part of these responses. they have said so far that they have found nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. what they have also said is that anyone who has been affected by this will be within those hidden files, essentially, will be contacted by letter, phone or in person by the end of september. there has been an apology by the temporary assistant chief constable, saying that he sincerely regret any concern he may have caused the people of norfolk and suffolk. this follows the news that the police service of northern ireland says it is now confident that the material from an accidental data breach is in the hands of dissident republican groups. the chief constable said he believed they wou
interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies _ it?constabularies say - it? interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say that - it? interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say that the data was hidden in their own words from anyone opening the files, so they were on an encrypted part of these responses. they have said so far that they have found nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. what they have also said is...
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in their response, the norfolk and suffolk and a chest i norfolk and suffolk and a chest foundation saidaught report authors said that the draught report changed after extra information came to light. but you have a very personal experience of what it means for these sorts of trusts to be held to account and have a good grip on those numbers. just tell us why it matters so much. it matters because actually this is about people at the end of the bay. this is about you being able to know how many people have died in their care. and that they are able then to support those bereaved relatives. we know that norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust is not able to do that because they are not even able to know which of their patients have died or even how they died. and so many of the bereaved relatives who are in contact with myself and to my co—author of the report have told us that, actually, they feel let down, they feel betrayed. but actually they feel betrayed. but actually they feel betrayed. but actually they feel that the life of their loved ones that didn't matter to the nhs. irate lo
in their response, the norfolk and suffolk and a chest i norfolk and suffolk and a chest foundation saidaught report authors said that the draught report changed after extra information came to light. but you have a very personal experience of what it means for these sorts of trusts to be held to account and have a good grip on those numbers. just tell us why it matters so much. it matters because actually this is about people at the end of the bay. this is about you being able to know how many...
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breast cancer in suffolk-— in suffolk.u are all volunteers so - in suffolk. you are all volunteers so all- in suffolk. you are all volunteers so all the l in suffolk. you are all- volunteers so all the money raised goes towards cancer? yes, that is the unique part. it isjust yes, that is the unique part. it is just incredible. great it isjust incredible. great setting, _ it isjust incredible. great setting, great space. you're live with bbc news. let's go back to our top story and hurricane idalia now downgraded to tropical storm idalia. we had some technical issues earlier but not as bad as some had feared. talk us through some of the disruptions residents had to suffer? hat through some of the disruptions residents had to suffer?- residents had to suffer? not as bad as some — residents had to suffer? not as bad as some people _ residents had to suffer? not as bad as some people have - residents had to suffer? not as bad as some people have faredj bad as some people have fared in terms of the life—threatening nature of th
breast cancer in suffolk-— in suffolk.u are all volunteers so - in suffolk. you are all volunteers so all- in suffolk. you are all volunteers so all the l in suffolk. you are all- volunteers so all the money raised goes towards cancer? yes, that is the unique part. it isjust yes, that is the unique part. it is just incredible. great it isjust incredible. great setting, _ it isjust incredible. great setting, great space. you're live with bbc news. let's go back to our top story and hurricane...
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interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies save the data was hidden, in their words, fromd nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. that is from what they found so far. what they have also said is that anyone who has been affected by this, anybody who's data will be within those hidden files, essentially, will be contacted by letter, phone or in person by the end of september. there has been an apology by suffolk police's temporary assistant constable, who has apologised for the incident and said he sincerely regret any concern it may have caused the people of norfolk and suffolk. here, the prime minister has defended the decision to accommodate migrants on the bibby stockholm. the mugging removed after traces of legionella were found on the barge. they are not expected to return for several weeks. the labour leader says that housing migrants on barges is not a solution for what he describes as a broken asylum system. rishi sunak insists the government's approach is favoured for the taxpayer than housing asylum seekers and hotels. ~
interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies save the data was hidden, in their words, fromd nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. that is from what they found so far. what they have also said is that anyone who has been affected by this, anybody who's data will be within those hidden files, essentially, will be contacted by letter, phone or in person by the end of september. there has been an apology by suffolk police's temporary assistant...
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for years, mental health services here in norfolk and suffolk were rated the worst in the uk. why? to reduce the deficit, the trust cut its budget by 20%, slashing beds and staffing. at the time, doctors warned it was a car crash in slow motion. but the trust repeatedly said this wasn't contributing to an increased number of deaths. tim shanahan was 30 when he died waiting for support. his mother, caroline, believes he would be alive today if he'd had help sooner. we came here when we heard the news that tim had died. my husband, tim's brother and sisters. and wejust... sat there and tried to think, our lives would never be the same again. tim had people who loved him, who are all forever changed, because he's forever gone. tim was one of thousands of mental health patients who died without the norfolk and suffolk foundation trust knowing whether his lack of treatment was a factor in his death. caroline and other campaigners believe the failure to properly record or report the deaths of those needing mental health services has put patient safety at risk. they lobbied westminster fo
for years, mental health services here in norfolk and suffolk were rated the worst in the uk. why? to reduce the deficit, the trust cut its budget by 20%, slashing beds and staffing. at the time, doctors warned it was a car crash in slow motion. but the trust repeatedly said this wasn't contributing to an increased number of deaths. tim shanahan was 30 when he died waiting for support. his mother, caroline, believes he would be alive today if he'd had help sooner. we came here when we heard the...
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and suffolk. the severe hunger and a near collapse of the health system, two years since the taliban took control of afghanistan. we find out why celebrity creative directors of business are back in fashion. now it is time for the sport and we can get a full round—up. hello from the bbc sport centre. spain have sealed their place in sunday's women's world cup final after beating sweden in a dramatic last four tie in auckland. a game of few chances sparked into life when 19 year old substitute salma paralluelo gave spain the lead with just 10 minutes remaining. sweden — who've now lost back—to—back world cup semi—finals — equalised through rebecka blomqvist and it looked like the match would be going to extra time. butjust 93 seconds later spain's captain olga carmona scored an 89th—minute winner to spark wild scenes ofjubilation among their supporters at eden park. they'll face england or co—hosts australia in the final in sydney on sunday. even though they had the ball a lot, they did not create
and suffolk. the severe hunger and a near collapse of the health system, two years since the taliban took control of afghanistan. we find out why celebrity creative directors of business are back in fashion. now it is time for the sport and we can get a full round—up. hello from the bbc sport centre. spain have sealed their place in sunday's women's world cup final after beating sweden in a dramatic last four tie in auckland. a game of few chances sparked into life when 19 year old substitute...
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a similar apology from suffolk.g the information commissioners office, is investigating this breach. qm. information commissioners office, is investigating this breach.— investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank ou. investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank yon the _ investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank you. the time _ investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank you. the time is _ investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank you. the time is approaching l thank you. the time is approaching 1:15pm. our top story this afternoon. donald trump has been charged with attempting to overturn his election defeat in georgia three years ago. and coming up — two years after the taliban takeover, life for children in afghanistan. coming up on bbc news, england now know they'll face spain in sunday's women's world cup final, if they can get past australia in sydney tomorrow morning, as two sporting rivals go head—to—head. officials on the island of maui in hawaii say they still have 75% of the affected area to search for bod
a similar apology from suffolk.g the information commissioners office, is investigating this breach. qm. information commissioners office, is investigating this breach.— investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank ou. investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank yon the _ investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank you. the time _ investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank you. the time is _ investigating this breach. 0k, mark, thank you. the time is approaching l thank you. the time is...
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quite clearly it's notjust the police force in suffolk and norfolk.far and wide. it's only a couple of days since the northern ireland police service disastrously published some data and now another pair of forces are doing something quite similar. it is capable of damaging public confidence in the police and they need to repair it as fast as they can and give reassurance about how they will deal with that data in future. reports from southern russia say an explosion at a petrol station has killed at least 35 people — and injured dozens more. the accident happened in the capital of dagestan on the caspian sea. pictures shared online shows the aftermath of the explosion. local media reports say a fire started in an area where cars were parked. it then spread to the petrol station, sparking the explosion. and these pictures were released by the russian emergencies ministry. hundreds of firefighters battled to control the fire. many of those who were injured have been flown to moscow for treatment. 0ur moscow correspondent, will vernon, gave us this upda
quite clearly it's notjust the police force in suffolk and norfolk.far and wide. it's only a couple of days since the northern ireland police service disastrously published some data and now another pair of forces are doing something quite similar. it is capable of damaging public confidence in the police and they need to repair it as fast as they can and give reassurance about how they will deal with that data in future. reports from southern russia say an explosion at a petrol station has...
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quite clearly it's not just the police force in suffolk and norfolk.nly a couple of days since the northern ireland police service disastrously published some data and now another pair of forces are doing something quite similar. it is capable of damaging public confidence in the police and they need to repair it as fast as they can and give reassurance about how they will deal with that data in future. wages in the uk have been growing a record pace, according to new official figures. regular pay grew by 7.8% betweeen april and june — that's the highest annual growth rate since current records began. but pay grew by slightly less than prices in the same period. our economics correspondent, andy verity reports. this holiday park is just reopened after big expansion and refurbishment. they tend to compete to full—time and temporary staff to employers bumping up the amount they are paying him by well over 10%. to are paying him by well over 10%. trr support the cost of living crisis we have had to adapt our wage often and that included a 5% pay increase
quite clearly it's not just the police force in suffolk and norfolk.nly a couple of days since the northern ireland police service disastrously published some data and now another pair of forces are doing something quite similar. it is capable of damaging public confidence in the police and they need to repair it as fast as they can and give reassurance about how they will deal with that data in future. wages in the uk have been growing a record pace, according to new official figures. regular...
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thereafter in july of 2011, the suffolk county crime lab linked the two sets of remains via dna analysisund in the vicinity of davis park were compared with the remains found at tobey beach, and that person was known as various names including fire island jane doe. we are here as the police department to re-examine the evidence in the cakes and we reidentified jane doe as ms. vergata,and we honor mrs. v vergata and the others on gilgo beach. she went missing at 1996 and was missing in manhattan and believed to be working as an escort at the time of the disappearance. there was no missing persons report filed at the time of the disappearance. in august 22, 2022, about six months after we had filed the profile was developed from the remains of karen vergata, and then in september, the fbi through a genealogy review was able to identify fire island jane doe. thereafter, using a buccal swab from a relative of karen vergata, we were able to identify her. prior to disclosing the information, we were able to notify the family members, and at or around the same time we were able to disclose the
thereafter in july of 2011, the suffolk county crime lab linked the two sets of remains via dna analysisund in the vicinity of davis park were compared with the remains found at tobey beach, and that person was known as various names including fire island jane doe. we are here as the police department to re-examine the evidence in the cakes and we reidentified jane doe as ms. vergata,and we honor mrs. v vergata and the others on gilgo beach. she went missing at 1996 and was missing in manhattan...
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in 2022, nypd veteran, rodney harrison, replaced hart as the new suffolk county police commissioner andne of his first moves was to launch a task force dedicated to solving the gilgo murders. when you took office, why was it so important for you to start this task force? >> i wanted to make sure we remember working with all of our law enforcement partners. put a dragnet out there. get as many people to participate. reach out to their networks and see if we could get closer to identifying the subject and it paid off. >> one of the first important leads that caught the attention of the new task force came from a witness who told investigators that the night before amber costello's disappearance, a client arrived at her home and they described him. >> 6'4". 250 pounds. a big mop of hair. giant 1970s type glasses. witness said he was huge. he looked like an ogre. >> investigators also obtained costello's cell phone records which revealed that a burner phone number contacted her that night just before the client entered her home. the following night on september 2nd, the same burner cell pho
in 2022, nypd veteran, rodney harrison, replaced hart as the new suffolk county police commissioner andne of his first moves was to launch a task force dedicated to solving the gilgo murders. when you took office, why was it so important for you to start this task force? >> i wanted to make sure we remember working with all of our law enforcement partners. put a dragnet out there. get as many people to participate. reach out to their networks and see if we could get closer to identifying...
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she worked in conjunction with our suffolk county crime lab, don dollar of the suffolk county crime labam, in coordination with the suffolk county police department's homicide unit. so i want to thank them for in particular for all of their work. of course, i want to thank our task force members, suffolk county sheriff earl trulan, spencer horne from the fbi, i want to thank the new york state police suffolk county police department rodney harrison, couldn't make it here, chief rowan is here in his place instead, but i want to thank them for not only their work on this case, but for all their work in the task force going forward. it is important to note that there are no charges at this time. miss vergata's disappearance was in 1996, 27 years ago. we're going to continue to work this particular case as we did the four investigation. we're going to have no comment on what, if any suspects we developed at this time. this is a confidential investigation so i'm not going to be taking any questions. our investigation is continuing and thank you all very much. no questions. if you want to tal
she worked in conjunction with our suffolk county crime lab, don dollar of the suffolk county crime labam, in coordination with the suffolk county police department's homicide unit. so i want to thank them for in particular for all of their work. of course, i want to thank our task force members, suffolk county sheriff earl trulan, spencer horne from the fbi, i want to thank the new york state police suffolk county police department rodney harrison, couldn't make it here, chief rowan is here in...
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nearly 1,000 people have had data breach by norfolk and suffolk. data breach by norfolk and suffolk policel issue. it included descriptions of offences including sexual and domestic assaults. our correspondent gave us this update a short while ago. correspondent gave us this update a short while ago-— short while ago. well, very sensitive — short while ago. well, very sensitive data _ short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating - short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating to i short while ago. well, very - sensitive data relating to victims and witnesses of crime such as sexual offences, domestic incidents and hate crimes, and it came about because of the freedom of information request where the public demands information held by public authorities. and that was supplied, in this case crime statistics from april 2021 until may last year, by suffolk and norfolk constabulary is. police forces in the east of england. the problem was they attached raw data to their replies and that affected 12.30 people, for which one of the senior figures in the police force has apologised. a
nearly 1,000 people have had data breach by norfolk and suffolk. data breach by norfolk and suffolk policel issue. it included descriptions of offences including sexual and domestic assaults. our correspondent gave us this update a short while ago. correspondent gave us this update a short while ago-— short while ago. well, very sensitive — short while ago. well, very sensitive data _ short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating - short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating...
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in response, the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust told us it was standard practice to check theeport. they added that they had been open and honest about the failings highlighted. the report authors grant thornton told us the draught report changed after extra information came to light and maintained that it was an independent and robust assessment of what had happened at the trust. developing news out of pakistan, it concerns imran khan, ex prime minister, former cricketer, he has beenin minister, former cricketer, he has been in prison on charges of selling gifts he received while he was prime minister. alleged corruption charges. a high court in pakistan has effectively quashed that, what that does not mean is that there is an immediate release from prison for imran khan. details of that still emerging. we'll be you across that. he does the weather. —— here is the weather. hello again. for the next couple of days, we're looking at a mixture of bright spells, sunny spells and some showers. worth pointing out, though, today, pollen levels across much of england are going to be
in response, the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust told us it was standard practice to check theeport. they added that they had been open and honest about the failings highlighted. the report authors grant thornton told us the draught report changed after extra information came to light and maintained that it was an independent and robust assessment of what had happened at the trust. developing news out of pakistan, it concerns imran khan, ex prime minister, former cricketer, he has...
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here is the suffolk county district attorney discussing this evidence and just how long they have been looking at this evidence since the task force was formed last year. listen. >> i got on the case in january 2022. we formed our task force in february and we worked, i can't say what happened before me, i can say that the reason why we were real successful, we had a bunch of talented investigators from a bunch of different agencies working together day in and day out. >> we are just told the judge has taken the bench. we'll give you information as we get it. we have a producer in the courtroom. also a still photographer that will give us photos as soon as this is done. but i think it's important to mention here, trace, the names of those victims melissa, megan and amber, and they believe heuermann not only murdered those three women but they believe they can connect him to the fourth woman of maureen braynard barnes. important to remember the families have been waiting more than a decade, more than 12 years to see this man in a courtroom. the man who allegedly killed their family memb
here is the suffolk county district attorney discussing this evidence and just how long they have been looking at this evidence since the task force was formed last year. listen. >> i got on the case in january 2022. we formed our task force in february and we worked, i can't say what happened before me, i can say that the reason why we were real successful, we had a bunch of talented investigators from a bunch of different agencies working together day in and day out. >> we are...
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now, a report has highlighted the spending power of disabled people — £300 million a year just in suffolkor suffolk to become . an exemplar destination for accessibility and inclusion. i and to do that, _ we've got to move things on. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hi, i'm ellis with the catch up. tonight... lizzo responds to harassment allegations, disabled drag in welsh, and are people who pick their noses more likely to get covid? but first, five people have been arrested after climate activists climbed on the roof of rishi sunak�*s constituency home in north yorkshire and covered it in black fabric. they were protesting against 100 new oil and gas licences being granted in the north sea. the prime minister and his family were not in the house at the time. some other stories now. lizzo has responded to allegations of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work culture. the pop star has called the claims made by three of her former dancers false and outrageous. health workers who pick their noses are more likely to get covid, a study from the netherl
now, a report has highlighted the spending power of disabled people — £300 million a year just in suffolkor suffolk to become . an exemplar destination for accessibility and inclusion. i and to do that, _ we've got to move things on. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hi, i'm ellis with the catch up. tonight... lizzo responds to harassment allegations, disabled drag in welsh, and are people who pick their noses more likely to get covid? but first, five people...
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in this case, crime statistics from april 2021 till may last year, by suffolk and norfolk constabularies, and that affected 1,230 people, for which one of the senior figures in the police force has apologised. and that is because the data itself should never have been released in the first place. it was not immediately apparent on the replies that were sent, and the police have in fact said that they don't believe, so far, that there has been anything to suggest that the data has actually been accessed by anyone outside policing. however, they have apologised, of course. and the uk data watchdog is investigating this breach. meanwhile, all the people affected are currently being contacted by the police forces in question. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a ten—year—old girl has been named... please say three people are known to them and they want to speak to. adam smith has responded to allegations... the bbc says it cannot comment on the specifics of an individual case concerning a number of cases reported about mr nolan
in this case, crime statistics from april 2021 till may last year, by suffolk and norfolk constabularies, and that affected 1,230 people, for which one of the senior figures in the police force has apologised. and that is because the data itself should never have been released in the first place. it was not immediately apparent on the replies that were sent, and the police have in fact said that they don't believe, so far, that there has been anything to suggest that the data has actually been...
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. £300 million a year, just in suffolk.nation for accessibility and inclusion, and to do that we have got move things on. voice—over: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voiceover: bringing you different stories from across the uk. jamie reeve is showing me a video that no parent should ever have to film. it is of his 8—month—old daughter, ali, on an emergency medicalflight from spain, where the family had been on holiday, back to birmingham where doctors then diagnosed her with a rare form of leukaemia. since lastjuly, it has been hell. i don't think there has been a week that has passed where we have not been in hospital. i think the most we've done is about three or four days. ali has had two stem cell transplants — the most recent one in april — neither has worked. her medical team says they are not prepared to do a third transplant. in all honesty, i thought, last week, when we were not seeing any of her counts come up, i was getting really worried. i started to think in my mind, maybe th
. £300 million a year, just in suffolk.nation for accessibility and inclusion, and to do that we have got move things on. voice—over: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voiceover: bringing you different stories from across the uk. jamie reeve is showing me a video that no parent should ever have to film. it is of his 8—month—old daughter, ali, on an emergency medicalflight from spain, where the family had been on holiday, back to birmingham where doctors...
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in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon., we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure. but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and north—west scotland as we close out the afternoon here, only around 16 or 17 degrees, but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius, that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards with quite a lot of cloud around. we keep those temperatures around 1a or 15 degrees and clearing skies maybe around 12 or 13 celsius. but that weather front could bring a little spot or two of light rain
in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon., we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure. but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some...
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. >> reporter: rex heuermann facing a suffolk county courtroom in handcuffs and a gray suit jacket. his first court appearance since his arrest. the prosecution handed over a large amount of discovery to heuermann's lawyers including photographs, reports and other evidence. >> you are talking about 13 years worth of investigation. >> reporter: the d.a. also saying that he does not believe any of the evidence handed over tuesday was taken from the 12 day search of his massapequa park house. >> it is a massive amount of material and it is continuing because the investigation is continuing. >> reporter: the hearing less than 24 hours after his wife asa ellerup gave an interview saying her home was completely torn up by investigators. her attorney releasing these photos showing boxes some with yellow tape labeled evidence. another photo what appears a section of a bathtub had been removed. >> she came home to complete destruction of her family residence where she lived and raised the children. >> reporter: and ellerun also tal t the emotional toll saying my children cry themselves to sl
. >> reporter: rex heuermann facing a suffolk county courtroom in handcuffs and a gray suit jacket. his first court appearance since his arrest. the prosecution handed over a large amount of discovery to heuermann's lawyers including photographs, reports and other evidence. >> you are talking about 13 years worth of investigation. >> reporter: the d.a. also saying that he does not believe any of the evidence handed over tuesday was taken from the 12 day search of his...
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rita adult for my c. suffolk recommend is by now china has valves to take forcible measures in response to the visits of ty, one's vice president william lie to the united states. why is stopping off in the us on his way to power guy to attend the integration of the countries? new presidents receive a warm welcome from well, which is not the landing in new york. our buy is one effect in countries that are recognized as taiwan as the southern nation. the trip has on good china. it says it is prepared to respond forcefully to protect it, stay toyota integrity. my outline has plans for the trip. i had office spite though his flights to new york during this visit, i will talk with leaders from other countries. i will meet with delegations from like mind to countries, so that the international community understands that taiwan is a country that believes in democracy. human rights and freedom and also actively participates in international affairs. i will show you the weld the efforts we have made interest of having peace in the, in the pacific region. wanda slats across about to our correspo
rita adult for my c. suffolk recommend is by now china has valves to take forcible measures in response to the visits of ty, one's vice president william lie to the united states. why is stopping off in the us on his way to power guy to attend the integration of the countries? new presidents receive a warm welcome from well, which is not the landing in new york. our buy is one effect in countries that are recognized as taiwan as the southern nation. the trip has on good china. it says it is...
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yesterday in parts of suffolk it reached 26 degrees.generally speaking, our range is low 20s to mid 20s. as we head on through the evening and overnight, a lot of the showers will fade, but not all of them. at the same time, we've got a weak weather front coming in across wales bringing thicker cloud and some splashes of rain. that could head over towards the midlands by the end of the night. clear skies, with overnight lows of 10 to 1a degrees, but cooler than last night in parts of scotland. as we head through tomorrow, our weather front is still very much with us, but it is weakening all the time as it moves across the area of high pressure. although we start with some rain across wales and also around cheshire, for example, that will tend to give way to just cloud through the afternoon and there will be a lot of dry weather, but still some showers, in the north and the west. the north and the west seeing highs of 15 to 19 degrees, the south in the east 21 to about 25. moving through the latter part of the week, low pressure starts t
yesterday in parts of suffolk it reached 26 degrees.generally speaking, our range is low 20s to mid 20s. as we head on through the evening and overnight, a lot of the showers will fade, but not all of them. at the same time, we've got a weak weather front coming in across wales bringing thicker cloud and some splashes of rain. that could head over towards the midlands by the end of the night. clear skies, with overnight lows of 10 to 1a degrees, but cooler than last night in parts of scotland....
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lincoln sees this early on and his generals until grant comes up the plan after the suffolk plan is deep sixed by saying that, you know, we're going to have sherman this way and i'm going to go this way and we're going to take the red river campaign and butler, all of us at the same time. and lincoln writes him and says, i begin to see it. those not skinning can hold a leg. well, that's generous of lincoln to give grant credit for that. he'd been saying that since 1862. so one of the character risks of the relationship between lincoln and his generals is, his letting them think, oh, how clever you are to come up with that general. thank you. i want to disagree. disagree. but if lincoln's so clever. but you just said that he had the power to orchestrate his armies, then why he use it? i mean, on the one hand, you say, oh, wait, he's got to be founded. grant but he had that authority before, if that was his vision, then he had a responsibility to bring that kind of coordination amongst his own commanders. that's a great fact. we'll talk to peter with that. we'll the talk. okay. i couldn't
lincoln sees this early on and his generals until grant comes up the plan after the suffolk plan is deep sixed by saying that, you know, we're going to have sherman this way and i'm going to go this way and we're going to take the red river campaign and butler, all of us at the same time. and lincoln writes him and says, i begin to see it. those not skinning can hold a leg. well, that's generous of lincoln to give grant credit for that. he'd been saying that since 1862. so one of the character...
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the suffolk county district attorney says we should expect the preliminary conference to not take much time and that ultimately we should also expect heuermann to not say anything, defendants typically don't during preliminary hearings. rex heuermann has been sitting in a jail cell for the better part of -- for over two weeks now where the sheriff, according to the sheriff, he has been "very comfortable" and on suicide watch. his estranged wife and two children have not visited him, she says she and the two children are distraught and shocked over the arrest. she has filed for divorce, woke up in the middle of the night shivering, my children cry themselves to sleep, they are not children but grown adults and my children and my son has developmental disabilities and he cried himself to sleep. new photos obtained by "the new york post" show the inside of heuermann family home after police searched every inch of that property for 12 days. the bathtub is cut up and tiles are ripped up. she says the couch is shredded and investigators threw boxes of their belongings all over the place. off
the suffolk county district attorney says we should expect the preliminary conference to not take much time and that ultimately we should also expect heuermann to not say anything, defendants typically don't during preliminary hearings. rex heuermann has been sitting in a jail cell for the better part of -- for over two weeks now where the sheriff, according to the sheriff, he has been "very comfortable" and on suicide watch. his estranged wife and two children have not visited him,...
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norfolk and suffolk police say the personal details of victims and witnesses have been released accidentally in�*s world cup final, beating sweden to— one with a last—minute goal in the 89th minute. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now. we start in the us — where it's 9 in the morning in washington, and the nation is waking up to the news that donald trump has been charged with criminal offences for a fourth time in as many months. this time, they're in georgia. no surprise — the news which broke around midnight local time was dominating the headlines on the morning shows. we are so glad you are with us, it is tuesday august the 18th, and we are —— 15th and we are following huge breaking news. donald trump has been indicted again. if this huge breaking news. donald trump has been indicted again.— been indicted again. if this is startin: been indicted again. if this is starting to — been indicted again. if this is starting to get _ been indicted again. if this is starting to get into _ been indicted again. if this is | starting to get into confusing, been indicted again. if this
norfolk and suffolk police say the personal details of victims and witnesses have been released accidentally in�*s world cup final, beating sweden to— one with a last—minute goal in the 89th minute. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now. we start in the us — where it's 9 in the morning in washington, and the nation is waking up to the news that donald trump has been charged with criminal offences for a fourth time in as many months. this time, they're in georgia. no surprise...
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in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon.week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze. the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and north—west scotland as we close out the afternoon here — only around 16 or 17 degrees — but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius — that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards. with quite a lot of cloud around, we keep those temperatures around 1a or 15 degrees. under clearing skies, maybe around 12 or 13 celsius. but that weather front could bring a little
in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon.week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze. the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further...
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and helen clarkson—fieldsend from suffolk wrote to say she thinks we may have missed the main focus oftment in our reporting. the centrepiece, she says, is not the january 6th insurrection but the effort to invalidate the election results. well, perhaps we'll hear more detail tomorrow when he appears in court. do keep your messages coming. for now, goodnight. breaking news from around the world 24 hours _ breaking news from around the world 24 hours a _ breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, — breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is bbc— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is bbc news. - the defence said that he had a severe, untreated mental illness and cited evidence of a childhood marked by trauma and neglect. well, the jury found that he should be sentenced to the death penalty. there has been mixed reaction. there is no consensus amongst the victim's families on this sentence. 0ne family of rose malinger who di
and helen clarkson—fieldsend from suffolk wrote to say she thinks we may have missed the main focus oftment in our reporting. the centrepiece, she says, is not the january 6th insurrection but the effort to invalidate the election results. well, perhaps we'll hear more detail tomorrow when he appears in court. do keep your messages coming. for now, goodnight. breaking news from around the world 24 hours _ breaking news from around the world 24 hours a _ breaking news from around the world 24...
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the suffolk county's da office submitted a court request to obtain a new dna swab.a judge's response. cnn's jean casarez who has been covering this, jean, you cover dna and genealogy so closely. why is this new dna swab so important and when will a judge decide? >> it's fascinating, and we don't know why they want it, but under state law they've got to go to a judge. you know, the prosecution, they have forensics in this case already that led to the arrest. they have the telephone records, they have cellphone tower pinging and where the movement of rex heuermann's phone and the movement of the victim's phone, and remember that pizza crust, because that was discarded pizza crust by rex heuermann according to legal documents and they got that, they say they got his dna, compared it to dna on the victims and remember there was a male hair on the burlap outside of one of the victims they found and they said they want a match, but they want more dna and according to state law -- and there is a precedent setting case people versus rodgers in new york state, it says there
the suffolk county's da office submitted a court request to obtain a new dna swab.a judge's response. cnn's jean casarez who has been covering this, jean, you cover dna and genealogy so closely. why is this new dna swab so important and when will a judge decide? >> it's fascinating, and we don't know why they want it, but under state law they've got to go to a judge. you know, the prosecution, they have forensics in this case already that led to the arrest. they have the telephone...
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norfolk and suffolk next month.e admitted that personal information of 1230 people, including victims of crime and witnesses , was crime and witnesses, was included erroneously in freedom of information responses. both forces have said it was down to a technical issue. the metropolitan police says three people are facing trial for allegedly breaching the official secrets act. five people were initially arrested in february as part of an investigation by the met's counter—terror command. all five were released on bail until september and a reminder, you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website, gbnews.com . our website, gbnews.com. >> direct bullion sponsors the finance report on gb news for gold and silver investment . gold and silver investment. let's get a quick snapshot then of today's markets. >> the pound will buy you . >> the pound will buy you. $1.2726 and ,1.1635. the price of gold is £1,495.38 per ounce. and the ftse 100 at 7411 points. director bullion sponsors the finance report on gb
norfolk and suffolk next month.e admitted that personal information of 1230 people, including victims of crime and witnesses , was crime and witnesses, was included erroneously in freedom of information responses. both forces have said it was down to a technical issue. the metropolitan police says three people are facing trial for allegedly breaching the official secrets act. five people were initially arrested in february as part of an investigation by the met's counter—terror command. all...
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we have the suffolk county sheriff here with us. meet the future. a chef. a designer.ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequins. uh no plaid. while mom is eyeing his spending. nice. and the engineer? she's taking control with her own account for college. three futures, all with chase. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. >> neil: all right. we have rex heuermann showing up in court today to claim as we did two weeks ago when he was arrested that he had nothing to do with the murders of women over the course of decades, including three that he was charged with killing. how that all went down in riverhead, new york, that's where you'll find bryan llenas. bryan? >> neil, good afternoon. rex heuermann walked in to court this an handcuffed wearing a suit jacket, button down shirt and khaki pants. he stood next to his attorney showing no emotion and he did not say any words. the district attorn
we have the suffolk county sheriff here with us. meet the future. a chef. a designer.ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequins. uh no plaid. while mom is eyeing his spending. nice. and the engineer? she's taking control with her own account for college. three futures, all with chase. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's...
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this was suffolk. further south, in essex, they saw 9mm of rainfall in just the space of one hour.e've got more of that to come on saturday, thanks to this area of low pressure which has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now, antoni will have a number of hazards. the first — heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland. 20—a0mm here, maybe more than that over the high ground in the mournes. there could be enough to bring some flooding issues here, but as the rain extends into england and wales, the winds really pick up. for wales and southwest england, we're talking about gusts reaching 50—65mph in places. could be strong enough to bring down 1—2 trees, so there is the risk of seeing some transport disruption. the wet and windy weather will continue to extend its way eastwards. it will be brighter for scotland, a mixture of sunshine and a few showers here, and brighter through the afternoon for northern ireland as well, with the winds slowly calming down. for some, it will be really quite a cold day for august, with temperatures potentially just around 111—15 celsius for
this was suffolk. further south, in essex, they saw 9mm of rainfall in just the space of one hour.e've got more of that to come on saturday, thanks to this area of low pressure which has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now, antoni will have a number of hazards. the first — heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland. 20—a0mm here, maybe more than that over the high ground in the mournes. there could be enough to bring some flooding issues here, but as the rain extends into...
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reload case of the 2 kilometers doesn't sound long to you actually walk in in the old village here. suffolk storm, such as in flooding, and it got worse and worse was the hard copies where the what i mean. oh the what the news is easily into the high tide for the sea and the river assigned to each other. yeah. yeah. the village struggled since the vine for decades. as the sea water destroyed the crops and contaminated the drinking, more so say, tried vainly disabled with concrete walls. he's the same. what was it will do to protect it? yeah, the was, is this the 2nd one is the 1st one already. nbc. the 1st of all is well under was now 60 meters from the car and show line. we have many houses already. abc. oh i understand. so these are the ones that are list. yeah, so boost that as opposed to the house. yeah. i was. yeah. this is your house house. keating's. yeah. so its just gone. yeah. this is my house this uh. west valley. yeah. yeah. are you standing on the what? i mean? yeah. yeah. i had already relocated 3 times waiting the only really side. that's why they made this is this is had to
reload case of the 2 kilometers doesn't sound long to you actually walk in in the old village here. suffolk storm, such as in flooding, and it got worse and worse was the hard copies where the what i mean. oh the what the news is easily into the high tide for the sea and the river assigned to each other. yeah. yeah. the village struggled since the vine for decades. as the sea water destroyed the crops and contaminated the drinking, more so say, tried vainly disabled with concrete walls. he's...
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this was suffolk. essex, they saw nine millimetres of rainfall in just the space of one hour. so the rain was really quite intense. and talking about rain, we've got more of that to come on saturday thanks to this area of low pressure which has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now, antoni will have a number of hazards. the first heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland, 20410 millimetres here, maybe more than that over the high ground in the morns, could be enough to bring some flooding issues here. but as the rain extends into england and wales, the winds really pick up for wales and south—west england. we're talking about gusts reaching 50—65 miles an hour in places could be strong enough to bring down one or two trees. so there is a risk of seeing some transport disruption. the wet and windy weather will continue to extend its way eastwards. it will be brighter for scotland, a mixture of sunshine and a few showers here and brighter through the afternoon for northern ireland as well,
this was suffolk. essex, they saw nine millimetres of rainfall in just the space of one hour. so the rain was really quite intense. and talking about rain, we've got more of that to come on saturday thanks to this area of low pressure which has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now, antoni will have a number of hazards. the first heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland, 20410 millimetres here, maybe more than that over the high ground in the morns, could be enough to bring some...
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still understand, but just wanted to pay to that picture that the, the, the feeling of excitement in suffolk, about to the bricks of it. and so that's because look forward, they did, they would like to share what, what is it the brakes is coming with as an alternative, and these are a lot of explaining to be done, especially by communicate as jenna this, the media has this responsibility of custody. the inflammation and filtering is to the communities. bricks could be the teaser more efficiently and sending the message out there because others will be looking at that listening in once and to feel what this meeting is all about. the summit, which has been spoken about widely in the media ad. so that's because i would also like to know what is it and for that given is that countries to whom they have come together with and for the effect that you know they've come together with strong countries, gives us a sort of regions, a glimmer of hope went unemployment to sky rocketing in the country. young people have been asking what opportunities will be they. and given the fact that each and every bu
still understand, but just wanted to pay to that picture that the, the, the feeling of excitement in suffolk, about to the bricks of it. and so that's because look forward, they did, they would like to share what, what is it the brakes is coming with as an alternative, and these are a lot of explaining to be done, especially by communicate as jenna this, the media has this responsibility of custody. the inflammation and filtering is to the communities. bricks could be the teaser more...
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in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon.wales under this area of high pressure. but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and northwest scotland as we close out the afternoon here, only around 16 or 17 degrees, but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius, that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards with quite a lot of cloud around. we keep those temperatures around 14 or 15 degrees and clearing skies maybe around 12 or 13 celsius. but that weather front could bring a little spot or two of light rain across north wales, over into northern england. be
in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon.wales under this area of high pressure. but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern...
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that developed across parts of eastern england, and they brought some very heavy rain, like here in suffolkreally hefty downpour. and talking about rain, we've got more of that to come for saturday, i'm afraid, thanks to this area of low pressure that has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now antoni will bring outbreaks of rain quickly into northern ireland. the rain heavy and persistent here. some wet weatherjust edging into south west scotland, wales and western england. 0ur temperatures overnight holding up into double figures. but antoni could cause a few impacts weather—wise on saturday, accumulating rain for northern ireland, first of all, 20—40mm, maybe a bit more than that over the high ground in the mournes. it's enough to cause some localised flooding. and as our wet weather extends into england and wales, it comes with a punch. some very strong gusty winds affecting wales and south west england, where gusts could reach 50—65mph, strong enough to blow down a few trees. and given there's a lot of people out and about at the moment, given the summer holidays, well, there
that developed across parts of eastern england, and they brought some very heavy rain, like here in suffolkreally hefty downpour. and talking about rain, we've got more of that to come for saturday, i'm afraid, thanks to this area of low pressure that has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now antoni will bring outbreaks of rain quickly into northern ireland. the rain heavy and persistent here. some wet weatherjust edging into south west scotland, wales and western england. 0ur...
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this was suffolk. further south, in essex, they saw 9mm of rain fall in just the space of one hour. thanks to this area of low pressure which has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now, antoni will have a number of hazards. the first — heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland. 20—aomm here, maybe more than that over the high ground in the mournes. there could be enough to bring some flooding issues here, but as the rain extends into england and wales, the winds really pick up. for wales and south west england, we're talking about gusts reaching 50—65mph in places. could be strong enough to bring down 1—2 trees, so there is the risk of seeing some transport disruption. the wet and windy weather will continue to extend its way eastwards. it will be brighter for scotland, a mixture of sunshine and a few showers here, and brighter through the afternoon for northern ireland as well, with the winds slowly calming down. for some, it will be really quite a cold day for august, with temperatures potentially just around 14—15 celsius for some. now, as we go through saturday nigh
this was suffolk. further south, in essex, they saw 9mm of rain fall in just the space of one hour. thanks to this area of low pressure which has been named by the met office as storm antoni. now, antoni will have a number of hazards. the first — heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland. 20—aomm here, maybe more than that over the high ground in the mournes. there could be enough to bring some flooding issues here, but as the rain extends into england and wales, the winds really pick up....
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in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze. the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and north—west scotland as we close out the afternoon here — only around 16 or 17 degrees — but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius — that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards. with quite a lot of cloud around, we keep those temperatures around 1a or 15 degrees. under clearing skies, maybe around 12 or 13 celsius. but that weather front could bring a little spot or two of light rain across north wales
in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze. the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite...