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they search their home in surrey, but no dangerous material was found. >> for its third day, searches have continued at the house and the investigation here in surrey is still led by french authorities. there has been a dramatic turn of events. the media was moved back 100- meters around the house. then was the arrival of the bomb disposal team. sorry police said the team had been brought in because of concerns about items found up to outbuildings in the garden. as a precaution, a small number people inside, including this builder working on a neighboring property, were forced to leave. >> they told the lady of the house we all had to evacuate. >> they have turned up items that were non hazardous. residents were allowed back. there is no indication from the french authorities about whether this is helping to move the inquiry on orbit starting any new lines of inquiry. they say the work is continuing for several days. in france, it's reported that only one gun was used to kill saad al-hilli. it is reported that french police have now spoken briefly to zainab al-hilli who has been broug
they search their home in surrey, but no dangerous material was found. >> for its third day, searches have continued at the house and the investigation here in surrey is still led by french authorities. there has been a dramatic turn of events. the media was moved back 100- meters around the house. then was the arrival of the bomb disposal team. sorry police said the team had been brought in because of concerns about items found up to outbuildings in the garden. as a precaution, a small...
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. >> the al-hilli family lived in surrey. he was an iraqi but came to britain as a child as his family fled the regime there. he worked in the aerospace industry. all of this has been investigated by police for possible clues as to a motive. as people laid flowers outside the family home in surrey, the french prosecutors said an alleged family feud was one line of inquiry being investigated. keith doyle, bbc news. >> and we can talk now to our correspondent in annecy in the french alps, imogen foulkes. she's on the line right now. let's start with what french prosecutors and officials have been saying today. any more indication of where their investigation is going right now? >> not really, no, and we are waiting for a police press conference later this afternoon, but certainly the lead prosecuting officer in this case confirmed to us, to the bbc this morning, that the possibility of a row within the family, possibly a row over money, was one -- and i should stress one -- one line of inquiry, which the police were pursuing. b
. >> the al-hilli family lived in surrey. he was an iraqi but came to britain as a child as his family fled the regime there. he worked in the aerospace industry. all of this has been investigated by police for possible clues as to a motive. as people laid flowers outside the family home in surrey, the french prosecutors said an alleged family feud was one line of inquiry being investigated. keith doyle, bbc news. >> and we can talk now to our correspondent in annecy in the french...
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. >> in the tranquillity of the alps, a fleet of hearses, carrying the bodies of a family from surreynned down on their summer holiday. they have been in their car at this remote beauty spot when they were shot in the head at point-blank range. the police say what happened in this vehicle was an act of extreme savagery. when danny heard the automatic gunfire. she told me it lasted 30 seconds, and then, silence. "why? why did it happen here?"she asks. "was it random? was it some kind of revenge attack? those poor little girls. it is horrible." the police are trying to find answers. they say there is no clear motive for the attack, but one possibility was that it was a targeted assassination. they are looking into the family's background in iraq. the police have spent hours today talking to other holidaymakers searching through the camp site, trying to find any clue that might explain what has happened. so what do we know? the family left the camp site yesterday around lunchtime. they drove their bmw from the small town along a tourist route through the forest. the next we know is that
. >> in the tranquillity of the alps, a fleet of hearses, carrying the bodies of a family from surreynned down on their summer holiday. they have been in their car at this remote beauty spot when they were shot in the head at point-blank range. the police say what happened in this vehicle was an act of extreme savagery. when danny heard the automatic gunfire. she told me it lasted 30 seconds, and then, silence. "why? why did it happen here?"she asks. "was it random? was it...
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craig: a really nice rehab in surrey. >> i'm lucky. i get really ill if i drink. craig: i've heard. >> so i don't drink. i smoke like a chimney but i don't drink. craig: i remember i saw you at an awards ceremony and you were rolling your own cigarettes and it had tobacco in it! >> did. craig: and you smoked it yourself. no friends. >> that must have been early on in the evening. craig: yeah, yeah, i think there were other people there sharing their cigarettes but you clearly -- >> are you a big marijuana smoker? do you enjoy marijuana? >> oh, yes, constant. [applause] craig: that makes you a little more clubbable as well. >> it suits me a lot better. craig: really? >> and i think does me much less harm. rare. rare. friday night. craig: there is one of those a week, jeremy. that is not that rare. that's ok. i'm pass nothing judgment. i'm in no position to throw stones. >> nour not in a position to do anything. craig: not really. no, i can't really. well, we're out of time. >> oh, we're not, are we? what is that terrible jug? craig: it is not a jug. ts a cup. made
craig: a really nice rehab in surrey. >> i'm lucky. i get really ill if i drink. craig: i've heard. >> so i don't drink. i smoke like a chimney but i don't drink. craig: i remember i saw you at an awards ceremony and you were rolling your own cigarettes and it had tobacco in it! >> did. craig: and you smoked it yourself. no friends. >> that must have been early on in the evening. craig: yeah, yeah, i think there were other people there sharing their cigarettes but you...
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. >> the death toll in surrey with the graphic details. one man's quest to make those statistics in syria... more real >> brian: your full forecast, coming up. >> there have been 1600 people killed in syria. unicef has reported it and this one man has been documenting this. some of this is graphic. >> as he is reviewing these videos he wishes he had never seen. it is a terrible routine that he is addicted to any cannot let go and not give up. for the past 18 months he has documented in nearly every single death at this town of 50,000 before the violence started. with names, date, location. over 400 victims and counting. often they are his neighbors, friends, relatives people that he would see all around town. and at once he pointed the camera at his brother's corp's. >> i took some photographs of my brother. at the beginning it was my cousin, mighbrother. and now i am also said.and i am also angry and-- sad. >> this 37 year-old once owned a furniture shop but he is just a portion of the media activist group filming and posting this for ref
. >> the death toll in surrey with the graphic details. one man's quest to make those statistics in syria... more real >> brian: your full forecast, coming up. >> there have been 1600 people killed in syria. unicef has reported it and this one man has been documenting this. some of this is graphic. >> as he is reviewing these videos he wishes he had never seen. it is a terrible routine that he is addicted to any cannot let go and not give up. for the past 18 months he...
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see him capitalism is here to stay but this attained capitalism on your penis you know i'm based in surrey and when i came here to asia i feel a bit like an outsider a lot of actually europe bashing going on actually you were just in the white i think the tulum kind of schools why this year of bashing is going on a lot of the. asian by europeans and we shouldn't bash anymore but it europe and the united states stop lecturing the world as well you know you're right for you should all the time but you know and place peace in my mind my language we're going to be back but some people see we are bloody capitalist our banks are destroying our financial systems lot of clear in the system but it's not a school of you to say we're not capitalists anymore maybe you're. all socialists or even marxist europe usually only works thirty five hours a week we have seven weeks of vacation maybe you're complacent we're complacency in troy life of course we like to go to our mountains and lakes and what we really have to do is to whom reposition capitalism is to preserve capitalism but we have to get rid of
see him capitalism is here to stay but this attained capitalism on your penis you know i'm based in surrey and when i came here to asia i feel a bit like an outsider a lot of actually europe bashing going on actually you were just in the white i think the tulum kind of schools why this year of bashing is going on a lot of the. asian by europeans and we shouldn't bash anymore but it europe and the united states stop lecturing the world as well you know you're right for you should all the time...
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him capitalism is here to stay but this will taint capitalism i'm your penis you know i'm based in surrey and when i came here to asia i feel a bit like an outsider a lot of actually europe bashing going on actually you're just in the white i think there to kind of schools why does europe bashing is going on in a lot of vashon asia by european. and we shouldn't bash anymore but it echoes of europe in the united states stop lecturing the world as well you know you're right you tax it all the time but you know and in place because in. my mind my language we're going to be back but some people see we are bloody capitalist our banks are destroying our financial systems lot of clear in the system but it's not a school of thinking to say we're not capitalists anymore maybe you're thinking we all socialist or even marxist new europe usually only five hours a week we have seven weeks of vacation maybe you're complacent we are complacent you troy life of course we like to go to our mountains and lakes and what we really have to do is to reposition capitalism if to preserve capitalism but we have t
him capitalism is here to stay but this will taint capitalism i'm your penis you know i'm based in surrey and when i came here to asia i feel a bit like an outsider a lot of actually europe bashing going on actually you're just in the white i think there to kind of schools why does europe bashing is going on in a lot of vashon asia by european. and we shouldn't bash anymore but it echoes of europe in the united states stop lecturing the world as well you know you're right you tax it all the...
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surrey was a slave who commuted. [laughter] that was one of the variations of slavery.eir owners who hire them out you be hired at to the owner of a hotel. be a waiter in the hotel. the honor of the hotel would pay your honor, your wages. you were there. you could make tips, can show your own time. slavery was a much more fluid thing. that is one reason why the anti slavery movement could get going. because there was more room to operate. this was one of the things that he was most upset about. this freedom, these zero corners of freedom that the blacks for fighting, everybody understood that was going to be the toll. greater freedom. that was what they were out. that is what they were trying to repress. like us said, this is when the real ideological struggle over slavery begins. the slave power is determined to stamp out the antislavery forces. appeal to the public opinion. >> your commuters, for lack of better term. would that be more like an >> that would still be up to the beverly snow. never quite figured this out. he had a term written into his be freed when he w
surrey was a slave who commuted. [laughter] that was one of the variations of slavery.eir owners who hire them out you be hired at to the owner of a hotel. be a waiter in the hotel. the honor of the hotel would pay your honor, your wages. you were there. you could make tips, can show your own time. slavery was a much more fluid thing. that is one reason why the anti slavery movement could get going. because there was more room to operate. this was one of the things that he was most upset about....
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i bring fresh eyes, fresh energy and a fresh set of ideas and about the surrey to join me getting thisthat to work. >> jim higgins. >> okay, $24 billion, that despite the budget for missouri will be next year. some of that estate income, income tax money, some of it from the fed, but it's $24 billion of other people's tax money sitting in jeff city. we have a problem with a revolving door, where legislatures when their term is up turned around and become a lobbyist. why do we have that problem? $24 billion of other people's tax money. these guys commit major parties spend millions of dollars on their campaigns. why is that? why do people contribute millions of dollars to their campaign? because whoever wins will have control of $24 billion of other people's tax money. the special interest groups banned a lot of energy and resources, you know, school administrators, a whole host of special interest groups, contractors, corporations. they all spend a lot of time and effort trying to influence legislatures to get back some of that $24 billion. it is a waste of time. it is a big game to ev
i bring fresh eyes, fresh energy and a fresh set of ideas and about the surrey to join me getting thisthat to work. >> jim higgins. >> okay, $24 billion, that despite the budget for missouri will be next year. some of that estate income, income tax money, some of it from the fed, but it's $24 billion of other people's tax money sitting in jeff city. we have a problem with a revolving door, where legislatures when their term is up turned around and become a lobbyist. why do we have...