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i am tanya beckett with the bbc.rtant part of improving people‘s health but over the years many have closed due to cuts in council funding. this weekend one of the uk‘s oldest pools, the victoria baths in manchester, will open it‘s doors to the public for the first time in 2a years. jayne mccubbin reports. this is a special moment in the new history of this old pool. how excited are due for this moment? really excited. it has been put in four years since the public has had access to the pool. it will be a great day and great fun. this week, manchester‘s victoria baths will be full with the sounds of water once again. another historic pool closed from closure and brought back. the same that happened in leeds. we feared losing it. come in through this way. hello. council cuts looks like they would threaten the future of this pool. the people were inspired and did not want it to close and become a museum. inspired and did not want it to close and become a museumm inspired and did not want it to close and become a museum
i am tanya beckett with the bbc.rtant part of improving people‘s health but over the years many have closed due to cuts in council funding. this weekend one of the uk‘s oldest pools, the victoria baths in manchester, will open it‘s doors to the public for the first time in 2a years. jayne mccubbin reports. this is a special moment in the new history of this old pool. how excited are due for this moment? really excited. it has been put in four years since the public has had access to the...
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hey, tanya. you know what your problem is? you don't listen. tanya.t it's like i'm not even there. you know how that makes me feel? bad. angry. tanya! oh, hey audrey. yeah, i gotta go. because some of us have to work for a living. am i the only one getting the irony around here? my boyfriend and i are having some problems. well, clearly it's not affecting your work. oh, it is. i just need you to confirm my lunch reservation for tomorrow at la maison. lunch at la maison. i don't see it on the calendar. tanya, i asked you to do it last thursday. remember? i told you it was for an important new client who specifically requested that restaurant. last thursday. that was a bad day. can you just call now and try to get me a table?
hey, tanya. you know what your problem is? you don't listen. tanya.t it's like i'm not even there. you know how that makes me feel? bad. angry. tanya! oh, hey audrey. yeah, i gotta go. because some of us have to work for a living. am i the only one getting the irony around here? my boyfriend and i are having some problems. well, clearly it's not affecting your work. oh, it is. i just need you to confirm my lunch reservation for tomorrow at la maison. lunch at la maison. i don't see it on the...
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but, tanya, go again. history, $200. tanya. -what is geneva? -yes. history, $400.
but, tanya, go again. history, $200. tanya. -what is geneva? -yes. history, $400.
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tanya, thank you, we'll see you again later.rancoise boucek, lecturer at the school of politics and international relations at queen mary. university of london nice to see you and welcome. tanya running through some of the economic issues that mr macron has to do with, i suppose the question is where does he start on fortune be first on his list? firstly, he has to wina first on his list? firstly, he has to win a majority in parliament next month and that will be a tall order. he is more likely to have to do with a coalition government in which case he will have possibly some awkward partners who are going to try and block some of his more drastic reforms that he wants to bring in. particularly —— particularly to reform the labour market and because he is more likely to form a coalition with parties on the left, he is lucky to have a lot of opposition there. plus he will have to conduct with the power of the street and in france, whenever it there are any large important reforms of social policy or economic policy there is usual
tanya, thank you, we'll see you again later.rancoise boucek, lecturer at the school of politics and international relations at queen mary. university of london nice to see you and welcome. tanya running through some of the economic issues that mr macron has to do with, i suppose the question is where does he start on fortune be first on his list? firstly, he has to wina first on his list? firstly, he has to win a majority in parliament next month and that will be a tall order. he is more likely...
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more from tanya later.ng news around the world, and how it is being reported on, as well. leaders of the eight nations with territory in the arctic are meeting in alaska amid confusion about the us government's policy on climate change. the arctic council summit, which is held every two years, will also discuss shipping, fisheries and tourism, but the main focus is on rising temperatures in the high north. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports from the meeting in fairbanks. the frozen north is melting. it is springtime in alaska, and the winter ice is beginning to break up. the villagers here on the bering sea say the floors are coming earlier. some are longer, and the ice is thinner. here, climate change is not a theory —— thaws are coming earlier. here, climate change is not a theory -- thaws are coming earlier. it is thicker, when i was younger it was up thicker, when i was younger it was up to eight feet thick. since the day he was born, austin has been gazing out at the ocean. now he works
more from tanya later.ng news around the world, and how it is being reported on, as well. leaders of the eight nations with territory in the arctic are meeting in alaska amid confusion about the us government's policy on climate change. the arctic council summit, which is held every two years, will also discuss shipping, fisheries and tourism, but the main focus is on rising temperatures in the high north. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports from the meeting in fairbanks. the...
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tanya received phone calls for at first it was gunshots. all she heard was gunshots and were coming for you. read the claim that was filed on the southern property law website and you can see specific description. what i was going to tell you in terms of locality, right, we know of activity. i actually saw, then they started attacking our town. i see in the comments that there someone who says, i live here and these are the businesses that are supportive of human rights organizations and they thought i was the head of it and i'm not even a board member. these are the businesses you should attack. all of a sudden, i'm like oh my god, i didn't think anyone was
tanya received phone calls for at first it was gunshots. all she heard was gunshots and were coming for you. read the claim that was filed on the southern property law website and you can see specific description. what i was going to tell you in terms of locality, right, we know of activity. i actually saw, then they started attacking our town. i see in the comments that there someone who says, i live here and these are the businesses that are supportive of human rights organizations and they...
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from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. and to whether lottery.hose who have the lion's share of the sunshine are further west. many western areas will continue to see some sunshine today and at this time of year the sun is quite strong and temperatures will respond. in the east the breeze coming off the cold north sea, a lot of cloud, thick enough for some rain in places and it will feel quite disappointing. here top temperatures of nine to 11 degrees. further west, it won't be quite as warm in western scotla nd it won't be quite as warm in western scotland as we have seen in recent days. 16 to 18 celsius. we could get 21 into northern ireland. if that happens it would be the warmest of the year so far. generally across england and wales, high teens not out of the question. to the east of the pennines, that breeze off the sea making it around ten or 11 degrees. the day predominantly drive. if you have the best of the sunshine by day, with very little cloud around at night the temperatures will fall away sharply. first thing tomorrow and enrolled
from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. and to whether lottery.hose who have the lion's share of the sunshine are further west. many western areas will continue to see some sunshine today and at this time of year the sun is quite strong and temperatures will respond. in the east the breeze coming off the cold north sea, a lot of cloud, thick enough for some rain in places and it will feel quite disappointing. here top temperatures of nine to 11 degrees. further west,...
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zoo director tanya peterson did put out a statement that we received on april 22. euthanasia decisions are never taken lightly and that the animal's welfare is always a top priority. >>> big changes coming this summer with anyone dealing with the commute crush on interstate 680. drivers would have to pay a toll to ride in his express lanes, but they would still be free for car poolers. the new signs are now being tested. >>> a s couple in a registered domestic partnership got a surprise when they filed their tax this is year. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here with the story. >> we learned about this and were talking about it this morning. many taxpayers have come to rely on software programs as an easy way to do their taxes, but one woman found out they're not intended for everyone. >> matthew and took a momentous turn in october. >> we are more serious than just boyfriends and girlfriends. so we have decided to do domestic partnership. >> reporter: unlike same-sex marriages, domestic partnerships of same sex or opposite sex couples are not recognized by t
zoo director tanya peterson did put out a statement that we received on april 22. euthanasia decisions are never taken lightly and that the animal's welfare is always a top priority. >>> big changes coming this summer with anyone dealing with the commute crush on interstate 680. drivers would have to pay a toll to ride in his express lanes, but they would still be free for car poolers. the new signs are now being tested. >>> a s couple in a registered domestic partnership got...
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zoo director tanya peterson did put out a statement that we received on april 22. she said that euthanasia decisions are never taken lightly and that the animal's welfare is always a top priority. >>> big changes coming this summer with anyone dealing with the commute crush on interstate 680. drivers would have to pay a toll to ride in his express lanes, but they would still be free for car poolers. the new signs are now being tested. >>> a s couple in a registered domestic partnership got a surprise when they filed their tax this is year. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here with the story. >> we learned about this and were talking about it this morning. many taxpayers have come to rely on software programs as an easy way to do their taxes, but one woman found out they're not intended for everyone. >> matthew and took a momentous turn in october. >> we are more serious than just boyfriends and girlfriends. so we have decided to do domestic partnership. >> reporter: unlike same-sex marriages, domestic partnerships of same sex or opposite sex couples are not r
zoo director tanya peterson did put out a statement that we received on april 22. she said that euthanasia decisions are never taken lightly and that the animal's welfare is always a top priority. >>> big changes coming this summer with anyone dealing with the commute crush on interstate 680. drivers would have to pay a toll to ride in his express lanes, but they would still be free for car poolers. the new signs are now being tested. >>> a s couple in a registered domestic...
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from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. on. good afternoon. a lot of cloud around. 0n the satellite picture you can see this cloud across scotland and eastern england, then further west the sunshine, temperatures in northern ireland creeping up to 20 degrees. just 7 degrees on the yorkshire coast, but on the coast of cornwall, plenty of sunshine. 0pen scotland, on the east, plenty of cloud, so a day of contrast which will continue through the rest of the afternoon. a sunday stroll across eastern areas, you are the afternoon. a sunday stroll across eastern areas, you are likely to be under cloud with the odd spot of drizzle. 0ther further west, to be under cloud with the odd spot of drizzle. 0therfurther west, you could get some sunshine. this is later on, temperatures and northern ireland could still be 19—20d and places. also for south—west scotland. north west england, plenty of sunshine and temperatures doing very well also across the bristol area, the south midlands into southern wales. lincolnshire into the east midlands and east anglia,
from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. on. good afternoon. a lot of cloud around. 0n the satellite picture you can see this cloud across scotland and eastern england, then further west the sunshine, temperatures in northern ireland creeping up to 20 degrees. just 7 degrees on the yorkshire coast, but on the coast of cornwall, plenty of sunshine. 0pen scotland, on the east, plenty of cloud, so a day of contrast which will continue through the rest of the afternoon. a...
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from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the esteem, goodbye. —— witness team. hello.ance of sunshine across the northern half of the uk. this was sent in from highland scotland, where we saw temperatures soaring into the high teens, 20 in a few spots, in contrast with the chilly breeze off the sea. and the cloud in clacton—on—sea, in essex, just about 11 degrees. and those are the contrasts which will continue through the weekend — where we see the cloud and where we don't. and of course, we've got this rather cool breeze as well, which is starting to pick up further northwards, dragging the cloud north. so a few drizzly showers are out there, as well, for the likes of east wales, the peaks and the pennines. this weather front, as well, to complicate our weather picture. so we've more cloud across the southern half of the uk, so not as chilly. but again, where we have that clear airfurther north, the clear skies, it'll be a frosty start in a few places, and there could even be the odd pocket of fog first thing. but it's here we'll see the sunshine once again, but prob
from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the esteem, goodbye. —— witness team. hello.ance of sunshine across the northern half of the uk. this was sent in from highland scotland, where we saw temperatures soaring into the high teens, 20 in a few spots, in contrast with the chilly breeze off the sea. and the cloud in clacton—on—sea, in essex, just about 11 degrees. and those are the contrasts which will continue through the weekend — where we see the cloud and where we don't. and of...
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from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. hello, good morning.with this cloud front, ju5t clipped the south—west of england, running through the english channel. that cloud is moving southward into the near continent. across the far north—east of scotland we have got some low cloud that will bring drizzle as we head into sunday. quite low cloud for northern and eastern scotland, perha p5 filtering through the central lowlands, perhap5 argyll and bute seeing more in the way of sunshine. sunny start after a chilly start acro55 northern ireland, likewise north—west england. 0n the other side of the pennine5 there will be more cloud. wale5, midland and southern england, temperatures start at 10 or 11 because of the cloud, but we should see things improving. you‘ll notice that if you are watching the cricket at lord‘s, england against ireland. skies brightening through the day. we will get some sunshine and it should feel quite warm in the afternoon despite the northerly breeze. the breeze 5tronger acro55 north—east scotland and england, all the way d
from me, tanya beckett, and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. hello, good morning.with this cloud front, ju5t clipped the south—west of england, running through the english channel. that cloud is moving southward into the near continent. across the far north—east of scotland we have got some low cloud that will bring drizzle as we head into sunday. quite low cloud for northern and eastern scotland, perha p5 filtering through the central lowlands, perhap5 argyll and bute seeing more in...
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you even collect wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney says she is not contesting it. abc news, it is clear alan's sons have chosen charge by stirring up the tabloid media filing a bogus lawsuit and refusing family mediation. thicke's wife also revealing to tmz that at the time of thicke's death, the couple was planning on getting pregnant using eggs she had frozen three years ago. >> i could definitely see this getting contentious. unless they go to mediation now, we're going to get to see this whole thing play out. >> the attorney for the thicke sons made every effort to resolve it without going to court and that the only thing they care about is protecting the legacy of their father and honoring his intentions. a hearing has now been scheduled for july 25th. >> didn't he recently update his will? >> yeah, he did. alan thicke updated his will in february of 2016. he made his brother the trustee, his brother declined that role and then he chose his two sons to handle his estate rather than his wife, and tanya didn't make any complaints at that time. >> what will her a
you even collect wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney says she is not contesting it. abc news, it is clear alan's sons have chosen charge by stirring up the tabloid media filing a bogus lawsuit and refusing family mediation. thicke's wife also revealing to tmz that at the time of thicke's death, the couple was planning on getting pregnant using eggs she had frozen three years ago. >> i could definitely see this getting contentious. unless they go to mediation now, we're going to get...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and tanya beckett. snap judgement — investors punish the firm behind snapchat as the messaging app‘s results disappoint, its shares plunging in afterhours trade. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 11th of may, 2017. in its first results since listing, snap‘s net losses soar to billions of dollars as its struggles to attract new users. also in the programme: bt, the uk's biggest telecoms group, says it will cut 4,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years in a major restructuring. all eyes on the bank of england as it unveils its quarterly economic update later. interest rates are set to stay on hold of a record low of 0.25%. and the company that created photoshop, we'll be speaking to the boss of the software firm adobe, shantanu narayen. today we want to know, do you use snapchat? what do you use it for? let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. i know that tanya is a user of snapchat, i have seen the selfies! and we start with snap, the company behind the messaging app snapchat.
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and tanya beckett. snap judgement — investors punish the firm behind snapchat as the messaging app‘s results disappoint, its shares plunging in afterhours trade. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 11th of may, 2017. in its first results since listing, snap‘s net losses soar to billions of dollars as its struggles to attract new users. also in the programme: bt, the uk's biggest telecoms group, says it will cut 4,000...
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suspect claimed that a little boy belonged to her and tried to snatch him out of his mothers arms<tanya davis/attempted child snatching witness: "the suspect kept saying that it was his or hers son, said it was my kid. there were other people there and said, no, we just saw this mom. this is her child">in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) still ahead... get ready for more hot weather for parts of the bay area. but there will be some cool spots...(steve) chief meteorologist brittany shipp is here with your complete .as expected temperatures are running cooler for all locations away from the coast today with many spots 5 to 12 degrees less than values from sunday. current readings show a wide range from 50s and 60s to parts of the coast with 70s and 80s inland. still a few hours of heating, so would expect the warmest inland spots to again g
suspect claimed that a little boy belonged to her and tried to snatch him out of his mothers armsin san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) still ahead... get ready for more hot weather for parts of the bay area. but there will be some cool spots...(steve) chief meteorologist brittany shipp is here with your complete .as expected temperatures are running cooler for all locations away from the coast today with many spots 5 to 12 degrees less than values from sunday. current readings show a...
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tanya. -who is christian grey? -yes. books, $400. justin. -what is "the martian"? -yes. beers by state, $200.
tanya. -who is christian grey? -yes. books, $400. justin. -what is "the martian"? -yes. beers by state, $200.
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tanya, all of the ranch's furnishings, a $500,000 life insurance policy and 40% share of his remaininghis estate plan says that his wife would get to stay on the property providing that she maintained its upkeep and paid for any costs associated it. the sons she wants more. >> my darling tanya. >> reporter: his 11-year marriage documented in the reality sitcom series "usually thick". >> i collect everything, even wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney says she is not contesting it. it is clear alan's sons have chosen charge by stirring up the tabloid media filing a bogus lawsuit and refusing family mediation. thicke's wife revealing to tmz at the time of his death they were planning on getting pregnant using eggs she had frozen three years ago. >> i could definitely see this getting contention unless they go to mediation now we'll get to see the whole thing play out. >> the attorney for the thicke's sons made every effort to resolve it without going to court and they just want to honor his intension, a hearing has now been scheduled for july 25th. >> didn't he recently update it. >> yeah
tanya, all of the ranch's furnishings, a $500,000 life insurance policy and 40% share of his remaininghis estate plan says that his wife would get to stay on the property providing that she maintained its upkeep and paid for any costs associated it. the sons she wants more. >> my darling tanya. >> reporter: his 11-year marriage documented in the reality sitcom series "usually thick". >> i collect everything, even wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney says she is...
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sitcom series "usually thick". >> i collect everything, even wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney saysnot contesting it. it is clear alan's sons have chosen charge by stirring up the tabloid media filing a bogus lawsuit and refusing family mediation. thicke's wife revealing to tmz at the time of his death they were planning on frozen three years ago. >> i could definitely see this getting contention unless they go to mediation now we'll get to see the whole thing play out. >> the attorney for the thicke's sons made every effort to resolve it without going to court and they just want to honor his intension, a hearing has now been scheduled for july 25th. >> didn't he recently update it. >> yeah, he did in february of 2016. he made his brother the trustee, his brother declined that role then he chose his two sons to handle his estate and rather than his wife and tanya did not make any complaints at that time. >> what is her argument. >> she has to show some sort of infence changed either in the form of an e-mail or bottom line, experts say any time someone wants to argue a prenup or trus
sitcom series "usually thick". >> i collect everything, even wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney saysnot contesting it. it is clear alan's sons have chosen charge by stirring up the tabloid media filing a bogus lawsuit and refusing family mediation. thicke's wife revealing to tmz at the time of his death they were planning on frozen three years ago. >> i could definitely see this getting contention unless they go to mediation now we'll get to see the whole thing...
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i'm tanya beckett. also coming up: a strong year forjapanese tech giant softbank.: we start with snap, the company behind the messaging app snapchat. in case you aren't familiar with it, it lets you send photo messages which disappear after a few seconds, and it seems the confidence of investors has gone missing almost as fast. snap‘s shares have plunged in after—hours trading, on its first set of financial results since that huge flotation back in march. let's show you the details. this is how much they lost in the first three months of the year — $2.21 billion. that is a massive jump on the losses this time last year. it is mostly because of huge stock option payouts to staff in the ipo. but here is the number investors are really looking at. by the end of march, 166 million people were using snapchat every day. that is up over 36% on the same time last year, but it was a few million less than investors had been hoping, and a big slowdown from growth seen in previous quarters. it also pales in comparison when you look at this. facebook has around 1.3 billion dail
i'm tanya beckett. also coming up: a strong year forjapanese tech giant softbank.: we start with snap, the company behind the messaging app snapchat. in case you aren't familiar with it, it lets you send photo messages which disappear after a few seconds, and it seems the confidence of investors has gone missing almost as fast. snap‘s shares have plunged in after—hours trading, on its first set of financial results since that huge flotation back in march. let's show you the details. this is...
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tanya beckett went to find out.nternet, even auctioneers of fine art cannot afford to sit still. so, how do you bring art into the modern world ? how do you bring art into the modern world? when images are no longer exclusive that shared widely on social media. i have come to talk to the boss of the world's leading auction house to find out. we are using the technology, we are using broadcasts of our expert and the object. christie 's was established 250 yea rs object. christie 's was established 250 years ago. the frenchman who i’u ns 250 years ago. the frenchman who runs it says that more and more of his customers will want to purchase online but they still demand a very traditional servers. it is very easy to set up an online operation in the art world. but, very quickly what makes the difference is the expertise that you receive from the business. but how about buyers with more modest budgets who still want to brighten up their walls? enter the entrepreneur. a budding community of our retailers cutting out the c
tanya beckett went to find out.nternet, even auctioneers of fine art cannot afford to sit still. so, how do you bring art into the modern world ? how do you bring art into the modern world? when images are no longer exclusive that shared widely on social media. i have come to talk to the boss of the world's leading auction house to find out. we are using the technology, we are using broadcasts of our expert and the object. christie 's was established 250 yea rs object. christie 's was...
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tanya has joined us tanya hasjoined us too. it is not her real name.your own experience. ijust getting in touch with us. tell us your own experience. i just want to say firstly this doesn't relate to all psychiatric nurses across the area. we have a really, really hard job. my experience dates back to when the linden centre first opened andi when the linden centre first opened and i worked there. i pointed out on various occasions that there are many flaws where people could self—harm. in fact, many flaws where people could self—harm. infact, i now many flaws where people could self—harm. in fact, i now suffer from post traumatic distress after a violent incident after discovering someone violent incident after discovering someone who had died and i have not worked since and i have been ill myself. i had no support in the day we had a debriefing after the incident. a consultant said, "as long as we don't... inaudible sorry, i didn't hear the last sentence. as long as we have no more than three deaths we have met our quota. as long as it had no more tha
tanya has joined us tanya hasjoined us too. it is not her real name.your own experience. ijust getting in touch with us. tell us your own experience. i just want to say firstly this doesn't relate to all psychiatric nurses across the area. we have a really, really hard job. my experience dates back to when the linden centre first opened andi when the linden centre first opened and i worked there. i pointed out on various occasions that there are many flaws where people could self—harm. in...
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there were two women and small child and my employee and it was a fight going on">that is when tanya davis walked up and heard the attempted child snatching suspect say... san francisco police captain jack hart san francisco police were on the scene within 5-minutes and arrested the suspect
there were two women and small child and my employee and it was a fight going on">that is when tanya davis walked up and heard the attempted child snatching suspect say... san francisco police captain jack hart san francisco police were on the scene within 5-minutes and arrested the suspect
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. >> karen and tanya watch the road crews in disbelief. >> lazy! lazy! >> yeah. reporter: they woner why the vehicle wasn't towed. so the job could be complete. >> they called me to do a job. i just do the job. >> road crews working now say they are not to blame. >> why didn't they tow it? >> i don't have the slightest idea. >> residents say there has been confusion from the start. >> the no parking sign say restrictions in effect from april to november. >> that is insane. reporter: even as we stood here the barriers were moved. >> you have no idea when the cones go up. you have no idea what part of the road will be closed when. >> they tack responsibility for the work which involves improvement to a gas main. in a statement, the company explains after several unsuccessful attempts to reach forward with the restoration work to ensure paving was not delayed. however, they say when the vehicle is moved they promise to return and complete the work. in federal hill, kathleen kairns, abc7 news. michelle: that driver got lucky there. after the barrage of the complaints
. >> karen and tanya watch the road crews in disbelief. >> lazy! lazy! >> yeah. reporter: they woner why the vehicle wasn't towed. so the job could be complete. >> they called me to do a job. i just do the job. >> road crews working now say they are not to blame. >> why didn't they tow it? >> i don't have the slightest idea. >> residents say there has been confusion from the start. >> the no parking sign say restrictions in effect from april...
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tanya arnold reporting live for us.ous looking. not many nasty spells of whether, like we had with that lightning storm a couple of days ago but the weather is improving. northern parts of the country, skies clear after some earlier rain that we had. this weather front and curl of cloud with low pressure. this weather front moves through northern ireland. the weather has been improving across scotland, and through tonight, clearing skies across most of the uk. south and the south—east and the south west stay cloudy with mr round the coast. milder here at 14 degrees. it is fresher at eight or 9 degrees. it is fresher at eight or 9 degrees. tomorrow, it starts off fairly cloudy across southern areas, misty and gloomy first thing in the morning. muggy, 15 degrees. by the time we get to the midlands, things are looking beautiful with clear blue skies. a stunning start of the day, gorgeous across the northern isles, a couple of spots of rain, thatis isles, a couple of spots of rain, that is pretty much it. tomorrow, that is
tanya arnold reporting live for us.ous looking. not many nasty spells of whether, like we had with that lightning storm a couple of days ago but the weather is improving. northern parts of the country, skies clear after some earlier rain that we had. this weather front and curl of cloud with low pressure. this weather front moves through northern ireland. the weather has been improving across scotland, and through tonight, clearing skies across most of the uk. south and the south—east and the...
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tanya yuki is the founder of social content analyd analyst s analitics., we watched your company grow in the last eight years. congrat lakes ulations to you. one tip? >> my top tip is schedule buffer time. it can be tempting as a business owner to be booked back-to-back-to-back. you need to proactively go in. i like to do 90 minutes. i schedule in 30 minutes. if one gets railroaded. >> 90 minutes a day? >> it sounds not achievable. it gives you time to think about the meetings you had to plan for something you are about to do and really reflect on the business. otherwise, you relegating your best thinking to late into the evening. >> in the buffer time, you say i won't answer e-mails or take phone calls? >> that is it. you think about mapping everything you are doing back to the priorities of the company. i run a company that is tracking media disruption. things are changing. it gives you time to make sure you are on course and seeing what's coming. it sounds really indulgent. it is transformative. >> okay. you're up. >> i think one of the things that peo
tanya yuki is the founder of social content analyd analyst s analitics., we watched your company grow in the last eight years. congrat lakes ulations to you. one tip? >> my top tip is schedule buffer time. it can be tempting as a business owner to be booked back-to-back-to-back. you need to proactively go in. i like to do 90 minutes. i schedule in 30 minutes. if one gets railroaded. >> 90 minutes a day? >> it sounds not achievable. it gives you time to think about the meetings...
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tanya does. she's a tech expert at a university, and believes it is important to be a pioneer human with a chip. this is a very simple chip. the dangerer is not that great. in the future they could be more versatile, more powerful. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying to explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. now i know a man with magic hands. watch what happens when he waves them over the maps. philip, good morning. how are you? science fiction, to science fact. see what i did there? let's go, isn't that glorious. gosh, what on earth ami isn't that glorious. gosh, what on earth am i doing in central london, when it could be that good in margate. make of most of it in the east. it won't stay that way. plenty of showers for you out west at the moment. they're heading towards the east. and all the while, there's low pressure close to t
tanya does. she's a tech expert at a university, and believes it is important to be a pioneer human with a chip. this is a very simple chip. the dangerer is not that great. in the future they could be more versatile, more powerful. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying to explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. now i know a man with...
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former telling abc news it is last year alan's sons have chosen this public smear tactic to bully tanyand refusing family mediation, we'll have more on the thick family feud coming up at 7:00 a.m. with the "g.m.a." first look, abc news new york. before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. beautifuview. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. (avo) we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season f. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. >> welcome back you're taking a live look there, the commodore barry bridge, beautiful start to your friday, 5:26 a.m., another warm one, 74 degrees out there. >> time for the morning buzz, drama on the dance floor, darn was injured days before the "dancing with the stars." she rolled her ankle. she was performing a jumble and landed on her partner's fo
former telling abc news it is last year alan's sons have chosen this public smear tactic to bully tanyand refusing family mediation, we'll have more on the thick family feud coming up at 7:00 a.m. with the "g.m.a." first look, abc news new york. before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. beautifuview. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. (avo) we all go. why not enjoy the...
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tanya beckett is here with all the business news. you are also talking germany.ecause, in a couple of hours' time, germany will release its latest gdp figures. growth is expected to have accelerated in the first three months of the year, fuelled by global demand for the country's exports, like cars and machinery. but it's not all cause for celebration. let me show you why. last year, germany clocked up its biggest ever trade surplus. that's how much more it exports than it imports. at $275 billion, germany has one of the biggest trade surpluses in the world. it's a source of tension with its neighbours and allies. look at how much more germany sells to these top economies than it buys from them. the us in particular has accused germany of exploiting an undervalued euro to get an unfair trade advantage. an over—reliance on exports isn't the only problem. the european commission says germany just too frugal. it is saving too much, and investing too little. it wants to see some of that cash invested in the region's struggling economies. but many germans think the sp
tanya beckett is here with all the business news. you are also talking germany.ecause, in a couple of hours' time, germany will release its latest gdp figures. growth is expected to have accelerated in the first three months of the year, fuelled by global demand for the country's exports, like cars and machinery. but it's not all cause for celebration. let me show you why. last year, germany clocked up its biggest ever trade surplus. that's how much more it exports than it imports. at $275...
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nat sound -tanya davis/ testigo sf kidnapping arrest witness interview 01:46 "the suspect was trying take the little boy to take her off...... ---esta testigo explica que hubo una confrontacion entre la madre y la sospechosa... y fueron precisamente quienes vean la escena y lo que all ocurria... quienes ayudaron a retener a la presunta secuestradorahasta que llego la policia 5 minutos despues de los hechos... para arrestarla. capitan jack heart/ policia de san francisco kidnapping suspect arrest raw 04:15 this child was about 2 and half years old... --segun las autoridades, el niÑo tiene aproximadamente 2 años y medio e investigan este caso como intento de secuestro y tambien la condicion mental y motivos de la sospechosa. --no se dio a conocer si la madre y su hijo son turistas o residentes del area de la bahia. -- mientras que de la sospechosa se dice extraoficialmente que es una de los cientos de desamparados que deambulan por la ciudad... blanca / ms --hasta el momento no se han dado a conocer los cargos que enfrentaria la mujer sospechosa y se estan revisando los videos que exis
nat sound -tanya davis/ testigo sf kidnapping arrest witness interview 01:46 "the suspect was trying take the little boy to take her off...... ---esta testigo explica que hubo una confrontacion entre la madre y la sospechosa... y fueron precisamente quienes vean la escena y lo que all ocurria... quienes ayudaron a retener a la presunta secuestradorahasta que llego la policia 5 minutos despues de los hechos... para arrestarla. capitan jack heart/ policia de san francisco kidnapping suspect...
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. >> reporter: the posse is led by artistic director tanya tuzia. >> i have to say i'm very proud ofhem. they made it very far, for us and it was just insane. >> reporter: the girls say the experience of finishing that first perform wants was life changing. >> we just started crying because we knew we did it and after all the hard work it finally paid off. >> reporter: but they can't say how far they make it, so we'll just keep watching: in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> it takes a lot of work to be that good. >> we wish them the best of luck. >>> going on a trip this summer? if you do travel smart. tonight we are teaming up with telemundo 48 to solve a consumer problem. >> we saved the hayward family thousands of dollars. it all has to do with travel insurance? >> reporter: an organ transplant recipient and his donor contacted us. they was lucky with a dicey kidney surgery but less fortunate are an ordinary airline ticket. when juan needed a kidney transplant last summer he found a donor next to him. his wife. >> we were able to have the surgery june 1st. >> reporter: jua
. >> reporter: the posse is led by artistic director tanya tuzia. >> i have to say i'm very proud ofhem. they made it very far, for us and it was just insane. >> reporter: the girls say the experience of finishing that first perform wants was life changing. >> we just started crying because we knew we did it and after all the hard work it finally paid off. >> reporter: but they can't say how far they make it, so we'll just keep watching: in san jose, ian cull, nbc...
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tanya, the giraffe lady, is our new champion. she won big yesterday. she bet big in final jeopardy!ens today. daniel and kelly, welcome aboard. let's go to work.
tanya, the giraffe lady, is our new champion. she won big yesterday. she bet big in final jeopardy!ens today. daniel and kelly, welcome aboard. let's go to work.
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i'm tanya beckett. taking a business and brand global is really quite an operation.es much more than just a fancy website and glitzy advertising campaign, although both of those might be quite a good start. it is also understanding how your brand translates in other countries and finding the right partnerships and distributors. so, how do you market and export to new regions? what does it take to take your business global? here to discuss this are three experts. karen blackett 0be is chairwoman of mediacom uk, the largest media agency in the uk. jon wright who co—founded innocent drinks in may 1999 and is now a co—founder off of jamjar. and cat gazzoli, the founder of piccolo, which produces mediterranean baby food. let's start off with you if we can. that has a very specific brand identity. when you're looking at taking it somewhere, irrespective of where it is, how do you pick the elements of that apart and say "we are going to work out which bits work and which bits don't?" well, first, because piccolo is founded on the mediterranean approach, a diet known around
i'm tanya beckett. taking a business and brand global is really quite an operation.es much more than just a fancy website and glitzy advertising campaign, although both of those might be quite a good start. it is also understanding how your brand translates in other countries and finding the right partnerships and distributors. so, how do you market and export to new regions? what does it take to take your business global? here to discuss this are three experts. karen blackett 0be is chairwoman...
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this is business live from bbc news with tanya beckett and rachel horne. zooming exports and crumbling classrooms. the paradox of germany's lopsided economy. live from london, that's our top story on friday 12th may. growth accelerates in europe's biggest economy but is germany becoming too reliant on exports? we'll get an expert view. has donald trump opened the door to trade with china? beijing gives the green light to certain us exports. we'll cross live to asia for the latest reaction. it isa it is a flat start on the markets for europe. oil prices remaining relatively firm of course. also in the programme: we'll hear from the young tech entrepreneur behind the uk's latest billion dollar business. it's been a long week for barclays‘ ceo jes staley and it ends with him fooled into replying to an email he thought was sent by the bank's chairman but was actually from a prankster. we'll tell you what he wrote later, but first we want to know have you ever sent an email to the wrong person? just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start
this is business live from bbc news with tanya beckett and rachel horne. zooming exports and crumbling classrooms. the paradox of germany's lopsided economy. live from london, that's our top story on friday 12th may. growth accelerates in europe's biggest economy but is germany becoming too reliant on exports? we'll get an expert view. has donald trump opened the door to trade with china? beijing gives the green light to certain us exports. we'll cross live to asia for the latest reaction. it...
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hello and welcome to witness, with me tanya beckett, back here at the british library in london.e've got another five witnesses who share their personal memories of history. this month on the programme, we'll meet the israeli lawyer who prosecuted the architect of the holocaust. we'll visit a chinese archaeologist who works on the statues of the terracotta army, and the son of charlie chaplin invites us into his home. first, we're going back to the 1980s, and the beginning of the hiv/aids outbreak. at that time, stigma about the condition was rife. in 1987, princess diana agreed to make a highly symbolic visit to the first hiv/aids unit in britain. our first witness, john o'reilly, was a nurse at the unit, who welcomed one of the most famous women in the world. for everybody affected by hiv and aids around the world, it was a major coup. it was amazing. officially, the princess was officially opening the first purpose—built aids ward. perhaps, more significantly, it she demonstrated to staff and patients her confidence that aids can't be contracted by casual contact. people were
hello and welcome to witness, with me tanya beckett, back here at the british library in london.e've got another five witnesses who share their personal memories of history. this month on the programme, we'll meet the israeli lawyer who prosecuted the architect of the holocaust. we'll visit a chinese archaeologist who works on the statues of the terracotta army, and the son of charlie chaplin invites us into his home. first, we're going back to the 1980s, and the beginning of the hiv/aids...
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and i'm tanya beckett. snapjudgement. investors punish the firm behind snapchat. anxiety. businesses in northern ireland fear for the future on britain's post—brexit frontier.
and i'm tanya beckett. snapjudgement. investors punish the firm behind snapchat. anxiety. businesses in northern ireland fear for the future on britain's post—brexit frontier.
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tanya, back to you. hearst story, $200. mackenzie. -what is the "titanic"? -yes. take hearst story for $400. matthew. -who is elvis presley? -right.
tanya, back to you. hearst story, $200. mackenzie. -what is the "titanic"? -yes. take hearst story for $400. matthew. -who is elvis presley? -right.
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tanya does.eer human with a chip. this is a very simple chip. the dangerer is not that great. in the future they could be more versatile, more powerful. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying to explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. now i know a man with magic hands. watch what happens when he waves them over the maps. philip, good morning. how are you? science fiction, to science fact. see what i did there? let's go, isn't that glorious. gosh, what on earth ami isn't that glorious. gosh, what on earth am i doing in central london, when it could be that good in margate. make of most of it in the east. it won't stay that way. plenty
tanya does.eer human with a chip. this is a very simple chip. the dangerer is not that great. in the future they could be more versatile, more powerful. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying to explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. now i know a man with magic hands. watch what happens when he waves them over the maps. philip, good...
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celebrities like laurence fishburne and joe mon tanya will be hosting.l be a special tribute to gold star families and the tuskegee airmen. general colin powell and vanessa williams will always be here. the issue is to unite the country around our men and women who lost their lives serving for our country and those who are active in the military. there are things that you cannot bring. ken becontainers, going through bags and backpacks. don't bring things like knives or gunfire or lasers, and also, pets are not allowed out here unless it's a service dog. security is going to be tight in light of what we saw in the bombings in manchester. so they want to remind people, that you'll be waiting in line a little bit longer than usual. you'll see a very -- you'll see a lot of police officers out here. so some changes, but it's all trying to keep us safe. back to you. >> meagan, in light of everything that's happened in the world, i think we'll put up with a longer wait. thanks so much. >>> here's a look at some of the other stories we're following you. we've l
celebrities like laurence fishburne and joe mon tanya will be hosting.l be a special tribute to gold star families and the tuskegee airmen. general colin powell and vanessa williams will always be here. the issue is to unite the country around our men and women who lost their lives serving for our country and those who are active in the military. there are things that you cannot bring. ken becontainers, going through bags and backpacks. don't bring things like knives or gunfire or lasers, and...
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east peace project and try to build on momentum after he has there after meeting with president me tanyafew monthsing a. i think there's going to be a lot of conflict in rome. he's had a bit of tension with this pope. the pope has talked about that border wall saying that kind of unchristian's values and he's called the pope's comments disgraceful so that should be a meeting there as well. >> we know he and prime minister netanyahu's relationship has been strong, but what about the people and the issue of moving the embassy? >> i think this is going to be an incredible trip for president trump because most of his experience and his knowledge has been on the pro-israel side. he's been dealing with israeli's his whole life but test interesting he's starred to learn about the palestinian story. we understand he's going into the west bank. informati in addition to speaking at the masood one of the places in israel he'll also look at the border wall. he's used the border wall between i see real lee and pal tin yan to keep good buys out. he's going to see from the palestinian point of view whi
east peace project and try to build on momentum after he has there after meeting with president me tanyafew monthsing a. i think there's going to be a lot of conflict in rome. he's had a bit of tension with this pope. the pope has talked about that border wall saying that kind of unchristian's values and he's called the pope's comments disgraceful so that should be a meeting there as well. >> we know he and prime minister netanyahu's relationship has been strong, but what about the people...
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tanya received phone calls for at first it was gunshots. all she heard was gunshots and were coming for you. read the claim that was filed on the southern property law website and you can see specific description. what i was going to tell you in terms of locality, right, we know of activity. i actually saw, then they started attacking our town. i see in the comments that there someone who says, i live here and these are the businesses that are supportive of human rights organizations and they thought i was the head of it and i'm not even a board member. these are the businesses you should attack. all of a sudden, i'm like oh my god, i didn't think anyone was local. asked i asked a friend, texted a friend, do you know who this is because they all make their fake names. that person is a parent of my son's friend. in my son's school. so, you know, it's gone, it's slow down the attacks there distracted and there someone else to attack but we live with it all the time. >> there are people who are watching and may not have heard you last night bu
tanya received phone calls for at first it was gunshots. all she heard was gunshots and were coming for you. read the claim that was filed on the southern property law website and you can see specific description. what i was going to tell you in terms of locality, right, we know of activity. i actually saw, then they started attacking our town. i see in the comments that there someone who says, i live here and these are the businesses that are supportive of human rights organizations and they...
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. >> patty hearst claims she has now become tanya x, newest recruit in the symbionese liberation army become conscious and can never go back to the life i led before. >> at least initially there's widespread skepticism that patty hearst would join this group. it wasn't until she actually showed up in the middle of an sla bank robbery with a machine gun that suddenly all the country and all the world realize that this heiress was now part of an underground terrorist group. >> she held that weapon like she would use it? >> yes, absolutely. i thought she would any minute. >> people really didn't understand at this time the hostage reaction. the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm last year, you recall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has bee
. >> patty hearst claims she has now become tanya x, newest recruit in the symbionese liberation army become conscious and can never go back to the life i led before. >> at least initially there's widespread skepticism that patty hearst would join this group. it wasn't until she actually showed up in the middle of an sla bank robbery with a machine gun that suddenly all the country and all the world realize that this heiress was now part of an underground terrorist group. >>...
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because month tanya was 17, he'll be charged as a skruf nile the other student was 18 years old. chris gordon is in the courtroom right now and we'll have an is recovering right now from a massive fire in nah ma nas sis. giant flames consumed this house. this video is from the pwc scanner bums on facebook. they say seven family members made it out before the house completely burned. it's not clear yet what started the blaze. >>> new today they would buy cheap significant vets and then sell them for big money up north. this morning 43 people ever facing charges for hundreds of crimes down in henrikco county. a tip in fair fax county broke open the case that involves a lot more than cigarettes. news 4 megan mcgraph is live to break this all down for us. megan. >> reporter: well, good morning. guys, the press conference ended a short time ago but here's what we know. 43 people have been indited on 740 crimes. there are also charges pending here in fair fax countan here locally. investigators are calling this an organized criminal enterprise that raised millions of dollars. now, it w
because month tanya was 17, he'll be charged as a skruf nile the other student was 18 years old. chris gordon is in the courtroom right now and we'll have an is recovering right now from a massive fire in nah ma nas sis. giant flames consumed this house. this video is from the pwc scanner bums on facebook. they say seven family members made it out before the house completely burned. it's not clear yet what started the blaze. >>> new today they would buy cheap significant vets and then...
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tanya gelb, school counselor: "they did a great job explaining it in front of the class."ones, "we dine together" proponent:"i knew that everybody was happy." little did they know, the two compassionate 10-year-olds were serving up a lunchtime lesson that would make an impact far beyond the lunch table.audrey kuntz, "we dine together" proponent:"i'm pretty sure i saw one person got a new friend. i'm pretty sure she was starting to talk to people.""if they were friends before or not, they are now."now the issue at 4th grade lunch isn't going to be people eating alone. it's going to be expanding to make more room at the "we dine together" table.reporter:"is it getting a little crowded over there?" marissa jones, "we dine together" proponent: "yeah!"in huntington township, adams county, ali bradley, fox 43 news. ( anny ) tracking the weather this morning. your forecast is right after the break. ( lydia ) crews begin repavement work on a busy roadway that runs through golden gate park in san francisco. i'll have the details after the break. ( mark ) welcome back. lets get a ch
tanya gelb, school counselor: "they did a great job explaining it in front of the class."ones, "we dine together" proponent:"i knew that everybody was happy." little did they know, the two compassionate 10-year-olds were serving up a lunchtime lesson that would make an impact far beyond the lunch table.audrey kuntz, "we dine together" proponent:"i'm pretty sure i saw one person got a new friend. i'm pretty sure she was starting to talk to...
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tanya backus has the story. >> reporter: it's a side we rarely see of jimmy kimmel.counting a recent health crisis with his newborn son billy who was born with a heart disease. >> and on monday morning d dr. starns opened his chest and fixed one of the due defects in his heart. the operation was a success. >> reporter: during monday's 13-minute monologue, kimmel gets political praising the affordable care act. >> before 2014, if you were born with congenital heart disease like my son was, there is a good chance you'd never be able to get health insurance because you had a preexisting condition. >> reporter: and it's preexisting conditions that's causing a major dispute in washington. president trump telling cbs that component was guaranteed. >> preexisting conditions are in the bill, and i mandated it. i said it has to be. >> reporter: but the new gop plan being considered allows states to opt out of coverage for preexisting conditions. >> there are a few layers of protections for preexisting conditions in this bill. what's important is we want to have a situation wh
tanya backus has the story. >> reporter: it's a side we rarely see of jimmy kimmel.counting a recent health crisis with his newborn son billy who was born with a heart disease. >> and on monday morning d dr. starns opened his chest and fixed one of the due defects in his heart. the operation was a success. >> reporter: during monday's 13-minute monologue, kimmel gets political praising the affordable care act. >> before 2014, if you were born with congenital heart...
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tanya salmon is a friend of walker's and has had her own difficulties on broadway. >> we're kind of on the same page about some stuff. yeah, it's going to hurt. yeah she's going to cry. but she can't shut herself out like this or it's just going to make it worse. i know how she's feeling and if she closes herself out right now i'm scared what is going to happen for her. >> coming up -- >> she had to be forced into handcuffs and then once i was walking her out of the cell door, she tried to jump off mezz level. >> jail officials put vegas walker on suicide watch. and -- >> pretty soon we were in each other's face and it was like a firecracker, all it took was a fuse to get lit. and i put my hands on her. >> an argument leads to a beating, an arrest, and a victim changing her account of what happened. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory
tanya salmon is a friend of walker's and has had her own difficulties on broadway. >> we're kind of on the same page about some stuff. yeah, it's going to hurt. yeah she's going to cry. but she can't shut herself out like this or it's just going to make it worse. i know how she's feeling and if she closes herself out right now i'm scared what is going to happen for her. >> coming up -- >> she had to be forced into handcuffs and then once i was walking her out of the cell door,...
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tanya does.ves it is important to be a pioneer human with a chip. in the future they could be more person related and versatile. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, dogs. is putting them in people the next logicalstep? danny savage, bbc news. hopefully it wouldn't move within you. how would you open your door then? it is not a worry i have to think about just yet. now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and simon mccoy. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what do we have this week? it's the definition of a mixed bag. we have king arthur, legend of the sword, guy ritchie's take on the arthurian legend. we have a drama set in tehran, called inversion. and colossal, anne hathaway meets godzilla. well, we start with king arthur. we saw in the very brief clip there one david beckham.
tanya does.ves it is important to be a pioneer human with a chip. in the future they could be more person related and versatile. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, dogs. is putting them in people the next logicalstep? danny savage, bbc news. hopefully it wouldn't move within you. how would you open your door then? it is not a worry i have to think about just yet. now...
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tanya does.portant to be a pioneer human with a chip. in the future they could be more person related and versatile. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying toe explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 8. 23. time for the papers this morning. nazir afzal, former chief prosecutor for north west crown prosecution service is here to tell us what's caught his eye. let's look at front pages this morning. the front of the daily telegraph. it's focussing on the winter fuel allowa nce. it's focussing on the winter fuel allowance. scottish pensioners we now know, under tory plans in scotland, would keep the universal winter fuel payments, scotland, would keep the universal winterfuel payments, even scotland, would keep the universal winter fuel payments, even though people south of the border would not
tanya does.portant to be a pioneer human with a chip. in the future they could be more person related and versatile. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying toe explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 8. 23. time for the papers this morning. nazir afzal, former chief prosecutor for north...
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tanya does.e a pioneer human with a chip. this is a very simple chip. the dangerer is not that great. in the future they could be more person related and versatile. -- er —— ertile, —— er tile, more powerful. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying to explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. what do you think? i don't think i wa nt what do you think? i don't think i want one, i really don't, do you? no i don't. i don't doubt that is the way the future is going. no question. for other people, yes. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it is 9. 20am. time now for a look at the newspapers. nazir afzal, former chief prosecutor for north west crown prosecution service, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. what have you got this morning? i feel like i've stumbled in from watch didding or money box because it's all consumer
tanya does.e a pioneer human with a chip. this is a very simple chip. the dangerer is not that great. in the future they could be more person related and versatile. -- er —— ertile, —— er tile, more powerful. we don't know what it can hold. that's what we're trying to explore now. there are only 200 in the uk at the moment with a chip. we think nothing of them in cats and dogs. is putting them in people the next logical step? danny savage, bbc news. what do you think? i don't think i wa...