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thomas morgan was in port talbot. garage where the banksy was originally painted. when it was painted here, there was a threat it could have been vandalised, just like another banksy painting had been in cheltenham a number of years ago. so it was essential this piece was kept intact. it was not the intervention of actor michael sheen over christmas, who paid for security to be here, maybe that would have happened. but as you can see behind me, underneath the wooden structure is a resin to keep the piece in pristine condition and then there is this wooden piece and, as you mention, the piece is now being taken down. engineers have been working here this morning, cutting out this section, so it can be moved over the next few days to its new location. and john brandler, the owner, is standing next to me. john, describe to us why in your opinion this is one of banksy‘s most important works. without doubt this is one of the most important works. in fact, it is the most important work. on one side, you have a boy standing
thomas morgan was in port talbot. garage where the banksy was originally painted. when it was painted here, there was a threat it could have been vandalised, just like another banksy painting had been in cheltenham a number of years ago. so it was essential this piece was kept intact. it was not the intervention of actor michael sheen over christmas, who paid for security to be here, maybe that would have happened. but as you can see behind me, underneath the wooden structure is a resin to keep...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot.tures of two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. it is thought there are only a few hundred white tigers left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a breeding programme aimed at saving white tigers from extinction. returning to the hungarian capital, budapest, where a cruise boat with more than 30 people on board has capsized near the parliament building. state media says seven people have died in the south korean foreign minister confirmed they were south korean tourists. divers have joined the search for 19 other people still missing. seven people have been rescued. the koreans were on to have been rescued. the koreans were ontoa have been rescued. the koreans were on to a package. strong currents and high water levels have been hampering the emergency team
tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot.tures of two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. it is thought there are only a few hundred white tigers left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a breeding programme aimed at saving white tigers from extinction. returning to the...
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as christmas descended on port talbot last year so did banksy.ecurity measures we re greetings. and security measures were put in place to thwart the threat of vandals. it was bought for a six—figure sum. and today the piece is finally being moved and rehoused. a process that has caused quite a headache. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it because anything could have happened and we do not know because it is covered up. i do not think anything has happened but now it will be moved by a lorry at a snails pace into town. it has been a slow process as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town with a police escort at four miles an hour. the hope is season's greetings has remained in pristine condition under its protective casing so that the public can view it in all its glory at its new home here in the centre of port talbot. before being put on
as christmas descended on port talbot last year so did banksy.ecurity measures we re greetings. and security measures were put in place to thwart the threat of vandals. it was bought for a six—figure sum. and today the piece is finally being moved and rehoused. a process that has caused quite a headache. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it because anything could have happened and we do not know because it is covered up. i do not think anything has happened but now it...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. we leave you. two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. white tigers are not a separate species — they owe their colour to a recessive gene. it's thought there are only a few hundred left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a breeding program aimed at saving white tigers from extinction. before we go, back to the hungarian capital budapest and the incident on the danube river, just near the parliament building, where a cruise boat appears to have collided with another boat and capsized. seven people, we understand, have died, the south korean foreign ministry has confirmed they were south korean tourists. 33 of the group, all in all, are tourists from south korea. it happened at nine o'clock local time. divers havejoined the it happened at nine o'clock local
tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. we leave you. two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. white tigers are not a separate species — they owe their colour to a recessive gene. it's thought there are only a few hundred left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a...
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killed by an elephant — british soldier mathew talbot who'd been in malawi trying to protect the animalspoachers. and we talk to the stars of small island — the play i'm live in great yarmouth as we spend the day looking at the problems facing coastal communities in britain, but also looking at some of the opportunities they have as well. and we talk to the stars of small island — the play about the windrush generation, which is getting five star reviews in its opening week at the national theatre. it's 5 o'clock. i'm shaun ley and welcome to the programme. our main story: inquests have opened into the deaths of the eight people killed in the london bridge and borough market attacks two years ago. they died when three men drove a van into crowds and then stabbed people before being shot dead by police. the inquests are expected to examine why there were no barriers to protect pedestrians on the bridge, and how the leader of the attack managed to evade mi5. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. it was the 3rd ofjune 2017 and the third major attack that year. by the end o
killed by an elephant — british soldier mathew talbot who'd been in malawi trying to protect the animalspoachers. and we talk to the stars of small island — the play i'm live in great yarmouth as we spend the day looking at the problems facing coastal communities in britain, but also looking at some of the opportunities they have as well. and we talk to the stars of small island — the play about the windrush generation, which is getting five star reviews in its opening week at the...
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a bansky artwork that was painted on the side of a steelworker‘s garage in port talbot is being movedill begin the slow process of being moved to its new location further down in port talbot. it was drawn sometime in december and this man behind me, john brandler, brought it in january. i am so relaxed. ifi was any more relaxed, i would be falling over, and not drunk. i saw the video of them moving a replica wall so once i saw that, i relaxed. no nerves at all when it started being hoisted into the air? none at all. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it. anything could have happened and we don‘t know because it is covered up. i don‘t think anything has happened but it is going to be moved by lorry ata but it is going to be moved by lorry at a snail‘s pace into town and it‘s going to be lovely. this is going to bea going to be lovely. this is going to be a nice peaceful 20 minute drive into town and then, when it goes off, it is taken off the lorry, they are putting it on big chunks of wood like sleepers to protect the floor, and then we are going to take the fron
a bansky artwork that was painted on the side of a steelworker‘s garage in port talbot is being movedill begin the slow process of being moved to its new location further down in port talbot. it was drawn sometime in december and this man behind me, john brandler, brought it in january. i am so relaxed. ifi was any more relaxed, i would be falling over, and not drunk. i saw the video of them moving a replica wall so once i saw that, i relaxed. no nerves at all when it started being hoisted...
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tomos morgan has the story from port talbot.reathing fumes. can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town. but seasons greetings has remained in perfect condition. i am so relieved, you've no idea. i said this morning i didn't see anything going wrong. i had total faith in these guys, because they looked so professional, but accidents happen, things do happen, and now here it is in port talbot. anybody can look at it easily. the aim is for the piece to be on full display to the public by the end of the week, with a view to making its new home into a museum of street art in the future. visitors flocked to view season's greetings. tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. the europa league final between
tomos morgan has the story from port talbot.reathing fumes. can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town. but seasons greetings has remained in perfect...
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first it belongs in port talbot.l not just local and if you pump something into the air in port talbot, china, south america, nevada, whereveryou air in port talbot, china, south america, nevada, wherever you put it into the air, the air is a finite commodity and you are polluting the planet. to me, this is about, we are the first generation who understand what we are doing to the planet and if we are very lucky, we might still be the last generation who can do something to put it right. we may have already missed the tipping point. you have been here as engineers have worked, how are the nerves with the process?” engineers have worked, how are the nerves with the process? i am very relaxed, because i have seen how sophisticated the work and preparation has been. they built a dummy corner wall in their workshops and moved that with this cradle effect, so they know exactly what they are doing. and everything is going to plan, and it will be perfect. tomorrow afternoon it will be on display with the word off it in the
first it belongs in port talbot.l not just local and if you pump something into the air in port talbot, china, south america, nevada, whereveryou air in port talbot, china, south america, nevada, wherever you put it into the air, the air is a finite commodity and you are polluting the planet. to me, this is about, we are the first generation who understand what we are doing to the planet and if we are very lucky, we might still be the last generation who can do something to put it right. we may...
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we were looking at 150,000 visitors a year into port talbot.en if people are wondering around the town they were by a bear, a coffee, a sticky bun, they will spend money in the town. you don't have to sell it to me, i'm already sold! i am coming to me, i'm already sold! i am coming to port talbot and i will buy a coffee and a sticky bun. thank you for talking to us. there's a new way for people to experience the parisian landmark, the effiel tower. to mark its 130th birthday, visitors are being offered the chance to take a free trip ona zip line from the top of the tower. riders will be able to jump from 150 metres in the air and people who wa nt to metres in the air and people who want to have a go have to apply on social media in a random draw on the perrier instagram page. now it's time for a look at the weather after a reasonable start to the day, with some morning sunshine, the cloud has been thickening and threatening. in the afternoon we had some damp weather pushing into wales — that was the scene in denbighshire as those grey skies wor
we were looking at 150,000 visitors a year into port talbot.en if people are wondering around the town they were by a bear, a coffee, a sticky bun, they will spend money in the town. you don't have to sell it to me, i'm already sold! i am coming to me, i'm already sold! i am coming to port talbot and i will buy a coffee and a sticky bun. thank you for talking to us. there's a new way for people to experience the parisian landmark, the effiel tower. to mark its 130th birthday, visitors are being...
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the ministry of defence says british soldier mathew talbot, of the 1st battalion coldstream guards, hashth great—grandchild at a lunch in windsor. appearing with the duke of edinburgh , she smiled when a guest congratulated about the new royal baby boy. and special coverage from great yarmouth, as we look at what it's like to live in britain's coastal towns and the challenges the town faces. sport now on afternoon live with hugh and is liverpool's season going to end without a trophy? i think that's the nightmare facing liverpool fans this week. the prospect that by far their best season in recent times will end empty—handed despite all the plaudits aimed in their direction. before the premier league title race reaches a conclusion at the weekend liverpool, where they may be runners up, liverpool face barcelona tonight in the champions league. jurgen klopp's side are looking to overturn a 3—0 deficit from the first leg of their champions league semifinal. it's an even taller order given that they'll have to do it without mohammed salah who's suffering from concussion and roberto firmino
the ministry of defence says british soldier mathew talbot, of the 1st battalion coldstream guards, hashth great—grandchild at a lunch in windsor. appearing with the duke of edinburgh , she smiled when a guest congratulated about the new royal baby boy. and special coverage from great yarmouth, as we look at what it's like to live in britain's coastal towns and the challenges the town faces. sport now on afternoon live with hugh and is liverpool's season going to end without a trophy? i think...
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as christmas descended on port talbot last year, so did banksy., on the other side, the piece shows the boy is breathing fumes. but can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived, and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town, but seasons greetings has remained in perfect condition. and there we are! i am so relieved, you've no idea. i said this morning i didn't see anything going wrong. total faith in these guys doing the job because they looked so professional to me but accidents happen, things do happen, and now here it is, it's in port talbot, anybody can come and look at it easily. the aim is for the piece to be on full display to the public by the end of the week with a view to making seasons greetings' new home into a museum of street we have more pictur
as christmas descended on port talbot last year, so did banksy., on the other side, the piece shows the boy is breathing fumes. but can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived, and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through...
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tonight the defence secretary, penny mordaunt, paid her tribute to 22—year—old guardsman talbot.ysed man who lives with what he calls excruciating pain has begun a fresh legal challenge to overturn the law that bans anyone helping another person to take their own life — at a time of their choosing. 63—year—old paul lamb from leeds lost a case at the supreme court in 2014, but argues that public and professional medical opinion on assisted dying have changed. our legal correspondent clive coleman reports on this latest chapter in the controversial issue of assisted dying. this was a young, fit paul lamb 30 years ago before he was paralysed from the neck down following a car crash. he now lives with constant pain and wants to be able to end his life at a time he chooses, but he'd need help, and the law criminalises assisting a suicide. when it's bad, it's like i've been smashed on the back of my neck with a bar. it's the worst thing in the world for somebody to say, you're going to be here for the rest of your life, and i'm going to make sure you're here for a lot of years. it some
tonight the defence secretary, penny mordaunt, paid her tribute to 22—year—old guardsman talbot.ysed man who lives with what he calls excruciating pain has begun a fresh legal challenge to overturn the law that bans anyone helping another person to take their own life — at a time of their choosing. 63—year—old paul lamb from leeds lost a case at the supreme court in 2014, but argues that public and professional medical opinion on assisted dying have changed. our legal correspondent...
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as christmas descended on port talbot last year, so did banksy. a headache. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it, because anything could have happened and we don‘t know because it‘s covered up. i don‘t think anything has happened, but now it will be moved by a lorry at a snails pace, into town. it‘s been a slow process as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed, before being transported through the centre of town, with a police escort at four miles per hour. the hope is hat season‘s greetings has remained in pristine condition under its protective casing, so that the public can view it in all its glory in its new home here in the centre of port talbot. and in front of a wave of onlookers, seasons greetings is finally revealed in its new home. tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. time for a look at the weather. job done. there are certainly some changes at the moment. many of us are affected changes at the moment. many of us a re affected by changes at the moment. many of us are affected by cloud and rain so far
as christmas descended on port talbot last year, so did banksy. a headache. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it, because anything could have happened and we don‘t know because it‘s covered up. i don‘t think anything has happened, but now it will be moved by a lorry at a snails pace, into town. it‘s been a slow process as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed, before being transported through the centre of town, with a police escort at four miles...
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many of us know his father, david talbot. his home was a gathering place for artists.ys a safe, encouraging refuge. jimmie's family home was a victorian by the park near fillmore street, but when his family lost ownership of the house, jimmie ended up living all over the city, including public housing in district 9. this was a painful lost. the victorian represented pride of ownership and the last time his entire family was living together. joe and jimmie first met in the park that became their stomping grounds. to joe, the park was one of the true melting pots, two kids from different economic and cultural backgrounds, could hang out and bond. it started at soda, where he got early formal film education. he still keeps in touch of one of his teachers, who is in the film. joe has asked me to give a shoutout to scott, silva and joe, all of whom he credits with encouraging, supporting and inspiring his career in filmmaking. the last black man in san francisco uses jimmie's dream of reclaiming the home his family lost in his childhood to look at themes of home, no stall j
many of us know his father, david talbot. his home was a gathering place for artists.ys a safe, encouraging refuge. jimmie's family home was a victorian by the park near fillmore street, but when his family lost ownership of the house, jimmie ended up living all over the city, including public housing in district 9. this was a painful lost. the victorian represented pride of ownership and the last time his entire family was living together. joe and jimmie first met in the park that became their...
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two toake iswith tir n that's a clip from "the last black man in san francisco," directed by joe talbot. natives of the city and best friends. >> it started out as an idea. >> reporter: an idea that's gotten pretty big. his life inspired the story about a fictional jimmy, who is obsessed with reclaiming the victorian home his grandfather built in san francisco. his father left it. >> that's not your old house and that's not your neighborhood. >> you start to lose those people that are such an important part of the city, what is the city? >> reporter: the city digs into gentry fi case and a shift in racial demographics. >> we're losing our community in my hometown. >> reporter: he calls the town unfortunate. >> we're getting letters from people saying the same thing a y of friendship. >> i have a lot of friends here who are aspiring filmmakers. the next wave of film makers to hopefully get their untold stories to the big screen, too. the movie hits theaters next mompblts. jobina fortson, "abc7 news." >>> "abc7 news" reporter wayne freedman went to the house featured in the movie and knoc
two toake iswith tir n that's a clip from "the last black man in san francisco," directed by joe talbot. natives of the city and best friends. >> it started out as an idea. >> reporter: an idea that's gotten pretty big. his life inspired the story about a fictional jimmy, who is obsessed with reclaiming the victorian home his grandfather built in san francisco. his father left it. >> that's not your old house and that's not your neighborhood. >> you start to...
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i'm still in burlap with professor talbot. black is also very important for the diagnosis of rare diseases can you give me some examples yes this example is for a new kettle nuria it is east caused by this order of amino acid metabolism children affected by the d.c.s. suffer from them it shows of the brain and suffer from mental retardation if the disease is they are going or was early enough that children can develop normally through a diet and all this can be diagnosed from a very small drop of blood. if there is something special about. it is that it's very closely connected to research can you leak some secrets what kind of research is going on yes. we are very keen quite hard. to improve analytics of rai lot spots this means. a drop of blood put onto a small paper card and draw it and it will ask why we are doing that the reason for this is that it may be difficult to transport liquids plot samples in some areas geographical regions and it's much more easy to transport a dry plot spot on or caught in an envelope put into
i'm still in burlap with professor talbot. black is also very important for the diagnosis of rare diseases can you give me some examples yes this example is for a new kettle nuria it is east caused by this order of amino acid metabolism children affected by the d.c.s. suffer from them it shows of the brain and suffer from mental retardation if the disease is they are going or was early enough that children can develop normally through a diet and all this can be diagnosed from a very small drop...
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the real life best friend joe talbot directed the movie. the film follows jimmy as he tries to reclaim his family home. >> home represents something for everyone, and something different. but usually something significant or important. i felt that needed to be explored and that's something that has resonated with people, especially in the bay area, especially in a city that's been pushed out. >> it's an issue around the bay area. the last black man in san francisco opens on june 7th. we posted the entire 30-minute interview we did on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with some lovely numbers to share. >> really nice after all the heat that we had today. we're going to start to cool off a little bit and we do get more hot weather moving in. let's take you to our microclimate forecast tonight and get a look at the top thing we're watching right now. that is the fog moving in across san francisco. you can see it is thick at the current hour, and that is what is going to be impacting our weather th
the real life best friend joe talbot directed the movie. the film follows jimmy as he tries to reclaim his family home. >> home represents something for everyone, and something different. but usually something significant or important. i felt that needed to be explored and that's something that has resonated with people, especially in the bay area, especially in a city that's been pushed out. >> it's an issue around the bay area. the last black man in san francisco opens on june...
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casing so that the public can view it in all its glory at its new home here in the centre of port talbotbefore being put on display though the piece will need to be inspected by insurers and then later today the big reveal. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. we lost the north—westerly wind we had in recent days and the weather is changing and forecast to get quite a bit warmer over the next few days. but first we have to enjoy these weather fronts and that process is under way at the moment. the cloud is bringing in some wet weather is the one front continues to extend across northern ireland, england and wales. i lovely start to the date, most of us did get some sunshine but cloud has been increasing and at west the skies looked more like this in devon. through the rest of the afternoon some damp weather across south—east england for a time and quite wet for north—west england and wales for the easing off in northern ireland for a time but then turning heavier in the afternoon. across the north of scotla nd afternoon. across the north of scotland we have the best of th
casing so that the public can view it in all its glory at its new home here in the centre of port talbotbefore being put on display though the piece will need to be inspected by insurers and then later today the big reveal. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. we lost the north—westerly wind we had in recent days and the weather is changing and forecast to get quite a bit warmer over the next few days. but first we have to enjoy these weather fronts and that process is under...
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tata steel, which owns the steelworks in port talbot in wales, says it will look for a new european partnerp, is blocked. thyssenkrup said today that it expected the european commisstion to put a halt to their plan to combine their businesses. the news agency reuters reports that tata could yet sell its european steel business. that's all the business news. the scottish government is debating the idea of a universal basic income. everybody, regardless of wealth, would get a lump sum of about £2,400 a year. it's argued that this would eliminate the stigma of poverty. it's already been tried in canada. the bbc‘s james cook has been to ontario to learn more. jodie's daughter has special needs. she spends a small fortune on hospital parking. her husband is off work with an injury and she says basic income changed her family's lie. ——life. it made a huge impact on our lives. when my husband went off on sick leave, it was a life changer. it kept the bills paid, it kept groceries coming. without it, i don't know how we would have survived. what would you say to a critic of basic income who would s
tata steel, which owns the steelworks in port talbot in wales, says it will look for a new european partnerp, is blocked. thyssenkrup said today that it expected the european commisstion to put a halt to their plan to combine their businesses. the news agency reuters reports that tata could yet sell its european steel business. that's all the business news. the scottish government is debating the idea of a universal basic income. everybody, regardless of wealth, would get a lump sum of about...
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guardsman mathew talbot, who was serving on his first deployment with the 1st battalion coldstream guardse animal. his commanding officer described him as determined and big—hearted. a woman whose parents died when she was nine years old as a result of contaminated blood has told a public inquiry that her life was shattered by the loss. lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s medical records — a severe haemophiliac treated with the infected blood product factor viii, he had caught hepatitis and hiv. she explained how her mother, whom she adored, had in turn been infected with hiv. the illness made herfather violent and her mother turned to drink.
guardsman mathew talbot, who was serving on his first deployment with the 1st battalion coldstream guardse animal. his commanding officer described him as determined and big—hearted. a woman whose parents died when she was nine years old as a result of contaminated blood has told a public inquiry that her life was shattered by the loss. lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. our health correspondent sophie...
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guardsman mathew talbot, who was serving on his first deployment with the first battalion coldstreamficer described him as determined and big—hearted. police are continuing to question a 34—year—old man, who's been arrested over the abduction of two girls, and is being investigated for a string of other attacks around the country. joseph mccann was arrested in cheshire on sunday. he's being questioned over seven incidents across england, including the rape of an 11—year—old boy and a 71—year—old woman. detectives investigating the discovery of two women in a freezer in canning town in east london have identified the second victim. she's been named as henriett szucs — a hungarian national who had been in the uk for several years. scotland yard said her next of kin have been informed but formal identification has not yet taken place. a government—backed review says there is too much variation in why some pupils are excluded from schools in england. one of the recommendations of the study is that schools should remain accountable for pupils they expel by including their exam results in
guardsman mathew talbot, who was serving on his first deployment with the first battalion coldstreamficer described him as determined and big—hearted. police are continuing to question a 34—year—old man, who's been arrested over the abduction of two girls, and is being investigated for a string of other attacks around the country. joseph mccann was arrested in cheshire on sunday. he's being questioned over seven incidents across england, including the rape of an 11—year—old boy and a...
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guardsman mathew talbot, who was serving on his first deployment with the 1st battalion coldstream guardsngers in counter—poaching. his commanding officer described him as determined and big—hearted. two journalists who'd been imprisoned in myanmar in an attack on press freedom have been freed. wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, who work for the reuters news agency, had been investigating the murders of ten rohingya muslims by government soldiers. ethnic violence against rohingyas in myanmar have forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. 0ur correspondent nick beake was there when the journalists were released in the city of yangon. they've endured 500 days in prison for exposing a massacre — now freedom. the outside world hailed them as heroes, but myanmar jailed them as traitors. the treatment of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o gained global media attention — the journalists imprisoned for doing theirjob. just a word in english today. i'm really happy now and i wanted to thank you for everyone who help us inside in the prison and also around the world, people who are wishing to release us. so, i
guardsman mathew talbot, who was serving on his first deployment with the 1st battalion coldstream guardsngers in counter—poaching. his commanding officer described him as determined and big—hearted. two journalists who'd been imprisoned in myanmar in an attack on press freedom have been freed. wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, who work for the reuters news agency, had been investigating the murders of ten rohingya muslims by government soldiers. ethnic violence against rohingyas in myanmar have...
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directed by joe talbot, starring jimmy. the natives of the city and best friends. >> it start out as an idea. >> reporter: an idea that has gotten pretty big. already racking up awards. it started about a fictional jimmy who is obsessed with reclaiming the victorian home his grandfather built in san francisco and his family lost it. >> that's not your neighborhood. >> the people who are here make san francisco great. if you lose them, they're such an important fabric of the city. >> reporter: the film digs into what we see. gentryification and a shift in racial demographics. it clearly doesn't shy away from the dwindling black population. >> i'm losing my community in my home town. >> reporter: he calls the film unfortunately universal. >> we're getting letters from people in atlanta, london, paris, new york. they are saying these things are happening here. >> reporter: this is a story of friendship which is why they are in this cafe. >> i have a lot of friends here. >> reporter: they're how that mentoring the next group fi
directed by joe talbot, starring jimmy. the natives of the city and best friends. >> it start out as an idea. >> reporter: an idea that has gotten pretty big. already racking up awards. it started about a fictional jimmy who is obsessed with reclaiming the victorian home his grandfather built in san francisco and his family lost it. >> that's not your neighborhood. >> the people who are here make san francisco great. if you lose them, they're such an important fabric of...
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this is mlk avenue and about midway down talbot street a guy ets out of an suv. he's the gunman.shot after shot is fired. the man is hit numerous times.o he falls t the pavement. the gunman gets back into the suv and off he goes. sounds of sirens. sounds of sorrow. sounds of anger. >> we don't need deadodies on the street like it's so much trash. >> reporter: another daytime murder in our city. a man gunned down and left to die in the roadway. it happened at the intersection of talbert street and shannon placese southeast cloo the savoy elementary school, locked down. phillip is a community organizer. he's had an office on this street more than 25s. year >> it's constant around here. the violence, the shootings, right there on shannon place. i have worked here in 25 years, there have been three people who have been kied over here. >> reporter: let me tell you something. look over there. security cmeras on that building there. security cameras on this uilding here. security cameras back on savoy elementary school and a number of security cameras on the home down there on shannon p
this is mlk avenue and about midway down talbot street a guy ets out of an suv. he's the gunman.shot after shot is fired. the man is hit numerous times.o he falls t the pavement. the gunman gets back into the suv and off he goes. sounds of sirens. sounds of sorrow. sounds of anger. >> we don't need deadodies on the street like it's so much trash. >> reporter: another daytime murder in our city. a man gunned down and left to die in the roadway. it happened at the intersection of...
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last night director joe talbot and actor jimmie fails spent an evening in the city to host a workshopiring filmmakers. the film digs into what we all see over san francisco, the gentrification and affordability crisis and a shift in racial demographics. the title clearly doesn't shy away from the city's dwindling black population. >> the people that are here make san francisco great, and if you start to lose those people that are such an important part of the fabric of the city what is the city. >> i definitely felt like that needed to be mentioned. >> "the last black man in san francisco" hits theaters next month. >> very educational. hopefully everybody gets a chance to learn more. >> it looks hazy. >>> it really is. 6:17, looks more like spring and summer, a little may gray, a little haze out there, some high clouds, also. it will be sunny in the afternoon hours. partly cloudy with patchy fog and haze just like this morning and sunday showers. if you don't get the showers it's going to be chilly. it will not feel like summer. mid-70s in the south bay. up in the north bay, 70 to 74
last night director joe talbot and actor jimmie fails spent an evening in the city to host a workshopiring filmmakers. the film digs into what we all see over san francisco, the gentrification and affordability crisis and a shift in racial demographics. the title clearly doesn't shy away from the city's dwindling black population. >> the people that are here make san francisco great, and if you start to lose those people that are such an important part of the fabric of the city what is...
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i can say this is a meeting of all the potential candidates, and it includes kemi talbot, who is ther that! don't you wear that! >> oh! >> stephen: all right. jim? >> so, what did i miss? did president meyer find a way to steal the nomination like she stole south carolina? >> stealing south carolina is the bedrock of our p emtor. >> oh, well, there it is, the casual meyer attitude towards criminal enterprise. >> just like her husband. >> ex-husband. >> step-husband. >> if you can't figure out how to steal south carolina, you have no business being president. >> is that how you feel? right. ( arguing ) >> hey, all right! right now every sunday pundit and poli-sci major is treating this brokered convention like it's a big ( bleep ) college gymnast whose daddy can ( bleep ) show her big ( bleep ). >> getting close to home there, roger, minus the big ( bleep ) part. >> never had a complaint. >> stephen: i don't know how much of that will actually make it to air. but thank you for bringing it. thank you all for the last seven years, for the joy you have brought me, the faith you have rest
i can say this is a meeting of all the potential candidates, and it includes kemi talbot, who is ther that! don't you wear that! >> oh! >> stephen: all right. jim? >> so, what did i miss? did president meyer find a way to steal the nomination like she stole south carolina? >> stealing south carolina is the bedrock of our p emtor. >> oh, well, there it is, the casual meyer attitude towards criminal enterprise. >> just like her husband. >> ex-husband....
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we are happy to welcome in studio, actor, jimmie fails and director, joe talbot.nk you for being with us this morning. you are childhood friends, you have this idea born in your minds when you are in high school, here we are today . it is about to be in the theater of the city you grew up, tell me your emotions. i will start with you, jimmie fails, just going into the studio tomorrow. >> it is surreal, i never thought that we would be able to do this. it starts with one idea. you have to stick with it. >> you never quit. >> i grew up going to movies with my parents, it is surreal. especially for it to be there. that is special. >> take me deeper into the plot, this is based loosely on your life.>> yes, well, i would say it is about me trying to get my house back, which a lot of people can relate to. i think that is the main plot. the house represents so much to me, especially at that point in time. >> there is a line in the movie that caught my ear, it is, that is not your old house, that is not your old neighborhood. can you get into that a little bit more, and w
we are happy to welcome in studio, actor, jimmie fails and director, joe talbot.nk you for being with us this morning. you are childhood friends, you have this idea born in your minds when you are in high school, here we are today . it is about to be in the theater of the city you grew up, tell me your emotions. i will start with you, jimmie fails, just going into the studio tomorrow. >> it is surreal, i never thought that we would be able to do this. it starts with one idea. you have to...
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joe talbot born and raised in san francisco makes his directorial debut in this story about a changing city inspired by the true story of his best friend, jimmy. >> i dropped out of high school and i'm making movies with my best friend who is not a big, bankable actor. we're just, you know, kids from san francisco trying to make movies. >> always come back to the old house. basically in the movie i'm trying to get a house that was my family house back. >> when you lose your home, identification, whatever it is, the home represents something for everyone, you know? and something different but usually something very significant or important. we felt it needed to be explored and i feel like that is something that has resonated with people especially in the bay area especially in a city that i've been pushed out. >> this friendship that i fear might not get to exist in the future of san francisco. two kids from different backgrounds came together, became very close friends, and then made art together. like that's, i think, to me an important part of the city. >> sometimes i feel like the c
joe talbot born and raised in san francisco makes his directorial debut in this story about a changing city inspired by the true story of his best friend, jimmy. >> i dropped out of high school and i'm making movies with my best friend who is not a big, bankable actor. we're just, you know, kids from san francisco trying to make movies. >> always come back to the old house. basically in the movie i'm trying to get a house that was my family house back. >> when you lose your...
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. >> reporter: talbot calls it unfortunately universal. >> letters from london and paris and new yorkho are saying these same things are happening here. >> reporter: this is a story of friendship which is why these two are in the cafe. >> i have a lot of friends here who are aspiring filmmakers. >> reporter: inspiring the next wave to get their untold stories to the big screen, too. "the last black man in san francisco" hits theaters next month. jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >> looking forward to seeing that. >>> here is meteorologist mike nicco. >>> a look at walnut creek where it's mostly clear now. temperature about 55 degrees. mostly sunny. spring is here today. cloudy, more fog along the coast and in the north bay valleys tonight and sunday we have the showers and a chilly day, also. take a look at today's temperatures, the coolest half moon bay, 64. then san francisco at 67. santa cruz at 69. low to mid-70s, 70 to 74 around the bay and mid to upper 70s in our inland neighborhoods. that's where we should be. low to mid-50s tonight. more fog up in the north bay and along the coast.
. >> reporter: talbot calls it unfortunately universal. >> letters from london and paris and new yorkho are saying these same things are happening here. >> reporter: this is a story of friendship which is why these two are in the cafe. >> i have a lot of friends here who are aspiring filmmakers. >> reporter: inspiring the next wave to get their untold stories to the big screen, too. "the last black man in san francisco" hits theaters next month. jobina...
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guardsman mathew talbot was helping to train park rangers.some time with a counter—poaching operation in malawi last year. well this is quite a grueling schedule for what's now 120 british soldiers, nappy was working in an enormous national park in the south of malawi, the three main species they are looking after our lions, black rhinos and elephants and we were told when we were out there it's the black rhinos who were the most hostile, and very wary of humans and excellent sense of smell. the elephants conversely, they were doing it to us, they did a dummy charge, so they dragged their feet and the soil, flare their ears, very intimidating and then charge if necessary and what has happened here it appears is long grass played a factor. seven foot tall grass at this time of year, and he came across a group of elephants and unfortunately they charged and he lost his life. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... )theresa may's government has confirmed the uk will take part in european elections — three years af
guardsman mathew talbot was helping to train park rangers.some time with a counter—poaching operation in malawi last year. well this is quite a grueling schedule for what's now 120 british soldiers, nappy was working in an enormous national park in the south of malawi, the three main species they are looking after our lions, black rhinos and elephants and we were told when we were out there it's the black rhinos who were the most hostile, and very wary of humans and excellent sense of smell....
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mathew talbot, of the 1st battalion coldstream guards, was on a patrol on 5 may when he was killed byvoted his life to serving his country. so sad. authorities in germany have fined the car—maker porsche — part of the volkswagen group — nearly $600 million over the diesel emissions scandal. public prosecutors said the company had been negligent, from 2009, by failing to ensure nitrogen oxide emissions did not breach regulations. the scandal has so far cost the volkswagen group $33 billion in fines, buy—back schemes, retrofitting and compensation. take a look at some of these pictures. a massive dust storm has covered an australian town and plunged it into darkness as it rolled through. these time—lapse pictures show the extent of the storm in mildura, in the state of victoria, which was on the receiving end as gusts of winds reached up to sa miles—an—hour. locals described it as the worst dust storm they'd seen there in a0 years. extraordinary. i was once in egypt and knew nothing about dust storms. we went out to a party in the afternoon. there is a dust storm coming through, we went
mathew talbot, of the 1st battalion coldstream guards, was on a patrol on 5 may when he was killed byvoted his life to serving his country. so sad. authorities in germany have fined the car—maker porsche — part of the volkswagen group — nearly $600 million over the diesel emissions scandal. public prosecutors said the company had been negligent, from 2009, by failing to ensure nitrogen oxide emissions did not breach regulations. the scandal has so far cost the volkswagen group $33 billion...
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banksy‘s seasons greetings mural in port talbot in wales is worth over a hundred thousand pounds.f cocaine. the flight, bound forjapan's narita international airport, had to make an emergency landing in mexico's sonora state after he began to have seizures. sonora's attorney general said the bags, measuring 2.5cm long and 1cm wide, were found in the man's stomach and intestines. all children have the right to protection — but, they are society's most vulnerable and it's a challenge for any country. but here's some good news. according to save the children, more children have a better chance now of growing up healthy, educated and safe than at any time in the past two decades. the charity has just released its global childhood report for 2019. and it found that circumstances for children have improved in nearly all but three countries — or 173 out of 176 nations — since 2000. the most dramatic progress has been in the world's poorest countries — like sierra leone and rwanda. but how do other countries rank? a quarter of children are still denied a safe and happy childhood. singapor
banksy‘s seasons greetings mural in port talbot in wales is worth over a hundred thousand pounds.f cocaine. the flight, bound forjapan's narita international airport, had to make an emergency landing in mexico's sonora state after he began to have seizures. sonora's attorney general said the bags, measuring 2.5cm long and 1cm wide, were found in the man's stomach and intestines. all children have the right to protection — but, they are society's most vulnerable and it's a challenge for any...
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labour mp stephen kinnockjoins us from port talbot, welcome, it looks like these talks are over, no dealpsed isn't that our site has tried to insist on putting a second referendum into the talks, because i have always said that would be too much for the conservatives to bear, and the talks would not go forward on that basis, soi would not go forward on that basis, so i hope the second referendum has not torpedoed the talks. i also think we are now heading it, almost inevitably, to crashing out of the european union with no deal at all on the 31st of october, because on thursday nigel farage's paddy is clearly going to do very well, the conservatives will go into meltdown, they will become a no—deal party, they will become a no—deal party, they will become a no—deal party, they will elect either dominic rabb, borisjohnson or michael gove as lady, and they will push the country into no—deal in october, which i think it is potentially catastrophic for the british economy. that is a failure of leadership by both of the main parties, isn't it? both theresa may and jericho have said that we sh
labour mp stephen kinnockjoins us from port talbot, welcome, it looks like these talks are over, no dealpsed isn't that our site has tried to insist on putting a second referendum into the talks, because i have always said that would be too much for the conservatives to bear, and the talks would not go forward on that basis, soi would not go forward on that basis, so i hope the second referendum has not torpedoed the talks. i also think we are now heading it, almost inevitably, to crashing out...
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banksy‘s seasons greetings mural in port talbot is worth more than a hundred thousand pounds, and contractorsd in the wild in china. experts have issued what they say is the first photo of the bear in wolong nature reserve in setchwan province. panda experts have known that albinism existed in pandas, but a completely white animal had never before been caught on camera. what a lovely image! let‘s bring you up what a lovely image! let‘s bring you up to date with the stories and pictures and videos being read and watched most intently on the bbc news website. number one. at the moment on the most read section, that terribly sad story, about a young man who sadly died during the big weekend festival up in middlesbrough. that was over the bank holiday weekend. a tribute from his sister that has been posted on social media. the second story, really the one that i think you will, i warn you, pretty grim, the stu d e nts will, i warn you, pretty grim, the students at warwick university, last year, who had a facebook chat group and asa year, who had a facebook chat group and as a result of some of th
banksy‘s seasons greetings mural in port talbot is worth more than a hundred thousand pounds, and contractorsd in the wild in china. experts have issued what they say is the first photo of the bear in wolong nature reserve in setchwan province. panda experts have known that albinism existed in pandas, but a completely white animal had never before been caught on camera. what a lovely image! let‘s bring you up what a lovely image! let‘s bring you up to date with the stories and pictures...