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through the discussion about our work held in collections like tate.rary moment. to keep that conversation alive and thriving, it is vital that artists are supported to make art and that we maintain civic spaces like this one to encounter their ideas. we are acutely conscious of this today as we hear news of artists in cuba including cognac, the artist and the turbine hall at tate modern currently, he detained by cuban authorities, while todd trying to defend their right to creative freedom. so our thoughts are with the fellow artist in cuba. museums like tate britain are sites for creative learning, the more people who see art and the more who ta ke people who see art and the more who take part in discussion and dialogue about the society we live in, that is why un declaration of human rights enshrined the right to access art asa rights enshrined the right to access art as a universal entitlement. my priority as director of tate is to broaden the access to art for everyone, in ways that are relevant to each person. the deck is still too often stacked
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here we are in the tate modern gallery.is stuffed full of things, of paintings, sculpture, and yet you as an artist seem much less concerned about things, much more focused on ideas. would that be fair? absolutely. i think the work i do as an artist is focused on gestures, i want to do political gestures, institutional gestures, human gestures, and i always feel that some things are invisible. and in a sense, it strikes me that the tools of your art are people, both yourself but also the viewers, the audience as well. rather than paint or material, it is people that matter. well, the material of the art is how we are together, and of course that is only made by people. not long ago, you said that "art is an expression of myself, it is not something to be collected." some might find that a little narcissistic. well, i didn't mean it about me, i meant that art should be the place in which everybody can look at themselves, and when i say not to be collected, i mean that we have to pay attention on what is the role of art? art
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next is rick allen from the tate of georgia. mr. allen: thank you so much for this opportunity to come and talk about someone who we've talked about, but -- for some time now, but we could talk about for a very long time. it is with a heavy heart that i rise this evening along with my colleagues to recognize the life and legacy of a true american statesman and patriot, our late president george h.w. bush. my association with president bush was through my hometown of augusta, home of the masters tournament, founded by the greatest amateur golfer of all time, bobby jones. the walker cup, played by teams of the best amateur golfers from the united states and great britain and ireland every two years, was named after president bush's grandfather and his namesake.
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next is rick allen from the tate of georgia. mr. allen: thank you so much for this opportunity to come and talk about someone who we've talked about, but -- for some time now, but we could talk about for a very long time. it is with a heavy heart that i rise this evening along with my colleagues to recognize the life and legacy of a true american statesman and patriot, our late president george h.w. bush. my association with president bush was through my hometown of augusta, home of the masters tournament, founded by the greatest amateur golfer of all time, bobby jones. the walker cup, played by teams of the best amateur golfers from the united states and great britain and ireland every two years, was named after president bush's grandfather and his namesake.
next is rick allen from the tate of georgia. mr. allen: thank you so much for this opportunity to come and talk about someone who we've talked about, but -- for some time now, but we could talk about for a very long time. it is with a heavy heart that i rise this evening along with my colleagues to recognize the life and legacy of a true american statesman and patriot, our late president george h.w. bush. my association with president bush was through my hometown of augusta, home of the masters...
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the display in front of the tate modern museum in london is made up of 24 meltin icebergs.odern says they were fished out of a fjord in greenland after being detached from an ice sheet. the museum says it's meant to help visitors understand the reality of climate change. ( james ) sesame street is raising awareness of childhood homelessness with the addition of a new muppet to the show. this is lilly --- a character whose family has lost their home. lily was originally described as being 'food- insecure' ... because her family lacked consistent access to food. now, sesame workshop has expanded lily's storyline her family stays with friends. lily's journey with homelessness will not appear in televised episodes-- only in online resources. the initiative launched wednesday as a part of the 'sesame street in communities' program. ( james ) still to come on the kron4 morning news... officials with the oakland raiders say they will not play in oakland next season. and their last home game this season is coming up christmas eve. we'll have a live report on fan reaction to this la
the display in front of the tate modern museum in london is made up of 24 meltin icebergs.odern says they were fished out of a fjord in greenland after being detached from an ice sheet. the museum says it's meant to help visitors understand the reality of climate change. ( james ) sesame street is raising awareness of childhood homelessness with the addition of a new muppet to the show. this is lilly --- a character whose family has lost their home. lily was originally described as being 'food-...
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general tony tate has a new op-ed out on foxnews.com addressing the question and he writes "trump isauthority to review the case of a green beret charged with murder. joining me now with reaction, author of dark winter general tony tate and fox news contributor, colonel david hunt. i will go to you first. this guy is a decorated war hero. he is a -- someone who is a combat veteran and he has distinguished service cross and service star, all kinds of medals of honor. he ends up killing the enemy, and under circumstances that apparently his superiors don't like. can you tell us what happened? >> merry christmas by the way. matt goldstein was at a cap in 2010, largest battle in the history of afghan war. two marines were killed by a taliban bomb maker and the special forces team found this guy and captured him and because it was not a detention center on an intel center nearby turned him over to the afghan to the afghan a surprise. they killed him in combat in a massive war that did the exact right thing. if the guys that turn back, and he kills somebody else, now they would be charging
general tony tate has a new op-ed out on foxnews.com addressing the question and he writes "trump isauthority to review the case of a green beret charged with murder. joining me now with reaction, author of dark winter general tony tate and fox news contributor, colonel david hunt. i will go to you first. this guy is a decorated war hero. he is a -- someone who is a combat veteran and he has distinguished service cross and service star, all kinds of medals of honor. he ends up killing the...
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hello and welcome to tate britain for one of the highlight‘s of the art year, the turner prize.gallery is all the people from the art world waiting to hear who will win the prize at it first took place in the sermon 1984, there other painters and sculptors in that prize, there are no painters and sculptors in this price it's all film makers, for rooms with films to make sense of them and the prize itself i'm
hello and welcome to tate britain for one of the highlight‘s of the art year, the turner prize.gallery is all the people from the art world waiting to hear who will win the prize at it first took place in the sermon 1984, there other painters and sculptors in that prize, there are no painters and sculptors in this price it's all film makers, for rooms with films to make sense of them and the prize itself i'm
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the display in front of the tate modern museum in london is made up of 24 meltin icebergs.ed out of a fjord in greenland after being detached from an ice sheet. the museum says it's meant to help visitors understand the reality of climate change. ( darya ) sesame street is raising awareness of childhood homelessness with the addition of a new muppet to the show. this is lilly --- a character whose family has lost their home. lily was originally described as being 'food- insecure' ... because her family lacked consistent access to food. now, sesame workshop has expanded lily's storyline ... to include that her family stays with friends. lily's journey with homelessness will not appear in televised episodes-- only in online resources. the initiative launched wednesday as a part of the 'sesame street in communities' program. ( darya coming up in the next hour ... officials with the oakland raiders say they will not play in oakland next season. will tran is has more in a live report. ( james ) and expect extra security at diablo valley college in the east bay. sara stinson repo
the display in front of the tate modern museum in london is made up of 24 meltin icebergs.ed out of a fjord in greenland after being detached from an ice sheet. the museum says it's meant to help visitors understand the reality of climate change. ( darya ) sesame street is raising awareness of childhood homelessness with the addition of a new muppet to the show. this is lilly --- a character whose family has lost their home. lily was originally described as being 'food- insecure' ... because...
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record in protecting species. around the factory. of me and i can't do anything. of killing sharon taten los angeles. britain from continental europe. through the final obstacle. his opposite number from dover. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i'm ben bland in london. is closing fast. where his body will lie in state in the us capitol rotunda. let's now take a look at some front pages from around the world. in the capital of buenos aires. blueprint for the future. let's now turn the page. being brought into question. were complicit. at a nursing home near paris. robotics can replace a human touch. those are the papers. later, because i want to talk about social jetlag. later, because i want to talk about socialjetlag. —— we will have to. but you are likely to suffer from it. on by having a life—style that conflicts with your body clock. your body confused. in people by monitoring their twitter use. at the university of chicago. in this concept of socialjetlag that you have identified? that is right. rejecting socialjetlag is unhealthy. unhealthy. though you a
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iam i am alive at tate britain surrounded by giant slugs.e winning announcement will be later today where one of four film—makers will win this year's turner prize. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. good afternoon live from westminster. it is warming up inside. the prime minister will urge mps to back her brexit deal later as the government becomes embroiled in a constitutional row with parliament. theresa may will begin five days of debate in the house of commons on her brexit plan before the crunch vote next week. but as she prepares to do that, her government is facing intense criticism over claims it's in contempt of parliament, by refusing to publish the full legal guidance given to ministers about the withdrawal agreement. that debate on the contempt motion is currently underway in the commons. if it loses, it will be the first time a government has been held in contempt of parliament in modern history. the motion does not call for any sanctions against ministers — and it is unclear whether it would force the go
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not only at tate britain where the winner has been announced, but i am also with the winner, charlottehave never heard the go quite as quiet as they did when you were announced winner. there is obviously something about your work resonating with people, touching people. a difficult question to ask an artist, but what do you think that is? yeah, so that's a big question. and i don't know. i don't think i can say for sure what it is because different people obviously have different readings and interpretations and experiences of watching the work. i guess that my work is increasingly quite personal, and maybe some of those, you know, the things i talk about in my work, they are my experiences, for sure, but i guess some of those experiences have been experiences that other people have had, particularly maybe queer people on young people growing up queer. maybe some of that resonates, i'm not sure. i think it does, universal themes. yourfamily not sure. i think it does, universal themes. your family are not sure. i think it does, universal themes. yourfamily are behind us, dying to get ho
not only at tate britain where the winner has been announced, but i am also with the winner, charlottehave never heard the go quite as quiet as they did when you were announced winner. there is obviously something about your work resonating with people, touching people. a difficult question to ask an artist, but what do you think that is? yeah, so that's a big question. and i don't know. i don't think i can say for sure what it is because different people obviously have different readings and...
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budapest but in order areas of the country for instance we have also seen protests in the city of tates and so i think that is what they are hoping neared that the movement is spreading across the country but we have to see whether or not this is indeed going to happen so thank you so much for bringing us up to date correspondent in budapest. now we have some football for you in sunday's bonus legal action frankfurt overcame visitors leverkusen in a close game both teams have recently progressed in the europa league with frankfurt facing shock todd on that score crews will play russian side cross all da on sunday they played each other in the bundesliga where the hosts had too much talent for their struggling opponents to handle. frank first. to settle for a place on the bench but that didn't blunt his team's attack one hundred side took the lead in the twenty eighth minute when philip cross fit danny to custance attack and i looked to the linesman but the goal scorer was just on the side. of frank. in the second tough it was his turn to get on the scoresheet. cross found the space . in
budapest but in order areas of the country for instance we have also seen protests in the city of tates and so i think that is what they are hoping neared that the movement is spreading across the country but we have to see whether or not this is indeed going to happen so thank you so much for bringing us up to date correspondent in budapest. now we have some football for you in sunday's bonus legal action frankfurt overcame visitors leverkusen in a close game both teams have recently...
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only here in budapest but in order area of the country as we have also seen protests in the city of tates and so i think that is what they are hoping neared that the movement is spreading across the country but to be have to see whether or not it then this is indeed going to happen so fun thank you so much for brains up to date corresponding stuff on boats there in budapest. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today north korea has denounced new u.s. sanctions warning that they could block the path to a nuclear free korean peninsula forever its statement says pressuring the country will not work earlier washington had imposed sanctions on three senior north korean officials over human rights abuses. officials in the japanese city of sapporo are searching for the cause of a powerful explosion that demolished a building blast ripped through a pub on sunday night injuring forty two people and starting fires local media of course say the detonation may have been caused by a gas leak but officials say it's too early to call. a brazilian faith healer accused of se
only here in budapest but in order area of the country as we have also seen protests in the city of tates and so i think that is what they are hoping neared that the movement is spreading across the country but to be have to see whether or not it then this is indeed going to happen so fun thank you so much for brains up to date corresponding stuff on boats there in budapest. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today north korea has denounced new u.s. sanctions...
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country i will one hundred thirty people have been injured and yes thousands of protesters have been to tate police and using tear gas and water cannons to control the crowd. the only man. i'm humphrey glad you could join me off to a close leadership battle on a plate come combo has taken over from german chancellor angela merkel as leader of the c.d.u. now on her first day in charge of the policy is getting behind its new leader electing her proposed nominee to an important post on it kate has self is now a potential successor to replace merkel us chancellor. and the from buy it to me. the new boss. worked hard to get elected to lead the c.d.u. now she plans to broaden the conservatives appeal to win back voters from the right wing populist and the greens if possible before the european elections in may she merkel and monthly a very valid candidate for the european conservatives are prepared to take on the right wingers of the alternative for germany if he's been elected but it's a right wing party in part an extreme right party and therefore we will fight with everything we have against it
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and sharon tate. >> all of you know how beautiful she was.w of you know who good she was. >> and you had charles manson himself, the charismatic leader of the family, who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you happy with your course? >> yes. >> good. >> am i happy? your court, i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem is he did not physically participate in these murders, but only manson had a motive to commit these murders, and that motive was helter-skelter. >> manson envisioned that white people would turn against the black man if they thought the black man had committed these seven murders, and ultimately there would be a civil war between blacks and whites. manson foresaw that the black man would win this war, but later on he said the black man, because of inexperience, would simply not be able to handle the reins of power so we would have to look around at those white people who had survived, who had escaped from helter-skelter. in other words, turnover the rair reins of power to manson. >> this is tantamount to hi
and sharon tate. >> all of you know how beautiful she was.w of you know who good she was. >> and you had charles manson himself, the charismatic leader of the family, who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you happy with your course? >> yes. >> good. >> am i happy? your court, i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem is he did not physically participate in these murders, but only manson had a motive to commit these murders, and...
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blake: retired brigadier general anthony tate at that.tmas to you and yours. >> merry christmas. susan: the government remains portionly shutdown as the political blame game continues. we'll get to the latest fallout. just a few days left until 2019. and democrats are starting to gear up for the 2020 election. the big steps they're taking and who is the leading contender to take on president trump. ♪ i switched to liberty mutual because they let me customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like my bike and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ susan: dow is surging 1000 point gain. we'll bring in 2020. we are robin biro, former campaign director of the obama campaign and a a. what a return for the dow. 1,000 point gain, when you own the ups, you also own the downs. with a 1000 point gain, do you think this helps trump's case, madison? >> absolutely. this on sop of some other positive economic news we see over last ye
blake: retired brigadier general anthony tate at that.tmas to you and yours. >> merry christmas. susan: the government remains portionly shutdown as the political blame game continues. we'll get to the latest fallout. just a few days left until 2019. and democrats are starting to gear up for the 2020 election. the big steps they're taking and who is the leading contender to take on president trump. ♪ i switched to liberty mutual because they let me customize my insurance, and as a...
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. >> the defendant in this case -- >> reporter: the prosecutor shari tate argued that tony, fueled byous rage, waited in the bushes for melissa to come home, followed her into the garage and then launched a brutal attack on his wife's best friend. >> it is a hands on, personal murder. it takes time. it takes premeditation. and, why? because she was a friend. >> reporter: but the residue of pepper spray all over the garage was evidence that melissa had fought back and some had apparently gotten on the killer. tony's housemate testified the night of the murder, he saw his roomie scrubbing his arms. >> he said that, um, he got pepper spray on him and that his hands were burning and itching. >> reporter: then, an expert on cellphone tracking told the jury tony had both melissa's phone and his own personal phone with him the night of the murder and the next day when he was driving his train. >> they moved north and then back south along the railroad. >> reporter: but now prosecutors had to tackle the head scratching question of motive. why would tony kill melissa in the first place? debra
. >> the defendant in this case -- >> reporter: the prosecutor shari tate argued that tony, fueled byous rage, waited in the bushes for melissa to come home, followed her into the garage and then launched a brutal attack on his wife's best friend. >> it is a hands on, personal murder. it takes time. it takes premeditation. and, why? because she was a friend. >> reporter: but the residue of pepper spray all over the garage was evidence that melissa had fought back and...
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leader in the way so really i didn't say anything there just to clarify as our correspondent david tate's has been keen to point out that there are two distinct groups of people on the streets of paris you've got the yellow vest movement which are peaceful protesters and then you have a far right far left extremists and advocates mix up and they are the main cause of the violence aren't they. yeah but i mean you have always in any demonstrations you have always radical groups lake of left wing all right wing so i mean i was just saying that i mean even the peaceful people they have been radicalized due to what they said previously of course you have always groups violent which has nothing to do directly to the claims but after it's also due to let's say do the where how the security has been set up for a min to do prefer the demonstration that has been i mean one week ago so i mean it's very difficult to iran's to set up a good security system when you you don't know exactly where are they most threat or a weak good so there really is a reason why is it is it couldn't anticipate on the. h
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. >> president bush will lie in tate for public visitation through tomorromorning. we'll have much more on the honors happening for the former president all ing. coming up, news 4's justin finch will have more on the road peosures downtown. >> hng today in the district, the d.c. council is set to vote on the new gun law that would make it easier to take weapons from people that have not broken any laws but could be a threat. they're commonly referredo as red flag laws. the version will allow family members, health professionals or police to ask judge for permission to have a person's sun seized if they're a threat to themsel or others. f it passes, d.c. will join 13 states that have red flag laws the books right now. three others have legislation pending. the monffomery county she says since the law went into effect in maryland last year, more than 200 people had their guns >>taken. here's no doubt in my mind that from what we have seen so far, it is sing lives. >> the d.c. red flag law would also provide immunity to the person if they own the gun illeg illegally th
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since his arrest this afternoon, he has been transferred to the tate prison. the district attorney's office must now consider whether to charge him with escape and wd yet on when or if he will be transferred back to san quinten. >> marianne, thank you for that report. >>> now to the other top story, a warning about a dangerous situation along the coast. strong rip currents are creating sneaker waves. so what can you tell us what causes this? >> right now, that beach hazard statement, i have an update, is, in fact, expired. it expired at 6:00 p.m., so it just expired a couple minutes ago. we have the sneaker waves, so we've got an excessive wave run-up, which means there's a possibility that folks that turned their back to waves will get swept into t ocean is very important. that warning expired at 6:00, but be mindful if you're going to be at the beach. this is a view of the golden gate bridge. the morning lows were in the 30s and only topped out in the 50s. right now, the temperatures are starting to drop. 48 in napa. down through san jose, 52 degrees. our ov
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tate shanafelt as the first chief wellness officer to combat burnout. it's dangerous for patients, too. >> burned out doctors definitely report they have made more errors. >> reporter: at stanford, dr. megan mahoney saw a revamp of clinics and now a so-called scribe deals with patient records. >> for the first time in my career, i'm able to have direct eye contact with my patients. >> reporter: doctors see one-third as many patients per day as they used to and spend more time with them. back in the e.r., there is a new reward system for others that work extra hours. the hospital pays for something to make life easier. she signs up for ready to make meal kits, which means more time with her family. >> i don't want to leave emergency medicine because i love it. i just want to make it better. >> reporter: fighting burnout for the sake of doctors. >> i'll check your strength. >> reporter: and their patients. kate snow, nbc news, palo alto, california. >>> also tonight, the dui arrest with a twist. was the driver's tesla auto pilot engaged. >>> and a terrify
tate shanafelt as the first chief wellness officer to combat burnout. it's dangerous for patients, too. >> burned out doctors definitely report they have made more errors. >> reporter: at stanford, dr. megan mahoney saw a revamp of clinics and now a so-called scribe deals with patient records. >> for the first time in my career, i'm able to have direct eye contact with my patients. >> reporter: doctors see one-third as many patients per day as they used to and spend more...
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, along with the author of "dark winter, retired brigadier general tony tate and fox news contributorrd jeffers. the president's critics have long accused him of exaggerating the threat and now we see the tragic shooting of a police officer the day after christmas by an illegal immigrant. and the sheriff said this was preventable but california's sanctuary laws made the tragedy possible. he's right, isn't he? >> the sheriff is absolutely right. this cop killing migrant had been in the country illegally for years, has been arrested numerous times in the past, and was a member of a gang that is notorious for murders and human smuggling. he should not have been here in the first place, and california's sanctuary laws would prevent local officials from turning illegals over to federal officials. he was still here. had he been deported, this cop would be alive today. gregg, how many more americans need to lose their lives before sanctuary states like california start enforcing federal laws? i place the blame for this chaos and devastation right at the feet of the democrats like nancy pelos
, along with the author of "dark winter, retired brigadier general tony tate and fox news contributorrd jeffers. the president's critics have long accused him of exaggerating the threat and now we see the tragic shooting of a police officer the day after christmas by an illegal immigrant. and the sheriff said this was preventable but california's sanctuary laws made the tragedy possible. he's right, isn't he? >> the sheriff is absolutely right. this cop killing migrant had been in...
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reporterer: back at cape cora, gliaia tate siststs th the constrtruction boom m is far m overer.egardless of the hurricanes that pummel florida's coasts ever more frequently and fiercely. just living in the moment. forgetting the future. though some of those with a little more cash are starting to build with bricks instead of wood, now. gloria: our limits are endless. and really, the opportunities here for businesses, for growth, for manufacturing. there's plenty of land here for everyone to come and fulfill their dream. reporter: a place in the sun. cape coral really couldn't care less about rising sea levels and storm damage. a game with hihi stakes. host: when it comes to finding a place to live, there's nothing like a good dose of creative thinki. sothing the duh are pret good at. what about providing affordable housing that also benefits the greater r community? multigeneratational houseses e been gainingng in populariritn recent yeaears. young and old living togetrr undeder onroof f fosrs a senen of community and belonging. in thehe nherlands, they'v taken this basic conptp
reporterer: back at cape cora, gliaia tate siststs th the constrtruction boom m is far m overer.egardless of the hurricanes that pummel florida's coasts ever more frequently and fiercely. just living in the moment. forgetting the future. though some of those with a little more cash are starting to build with bricks instead of wood, now. gloria: our limits are endless. and really, the opportunities here for businesses, for growth, for manufacturing. there's plenty of land here for everyone to...
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. >> brock: you've not seen this kind of pressure, and i think the left tackle, tate, one of the besttitus gets to him. titus davis beats him off the jump. that's just a perfect picture of these guys that are just playing a tick ahead. the 40,000 some in here that are going nuts, that are creating kay use and havoc at the line of scrimmage, and these knights are feeding right off that energy. >> bob: and you can tune into the espn app for our postgame trophy ceremony immediately following the american championship game. and will it be back-to-back years handed to ucf with a win over memphis? or can the tigers get a stop, use their time-outs, if necessary, and get the ball back to their offense with one more chance? greg mccrae. just across the 20 yard line, stood up by jonathan wilson. brock, i know these tempo teams only practice tempo. there is no reason for ucf to do anything other than take the clock down as far as they possibly can before they snap it again. >> brock: shorten this game. >> bob: and they're at the line, set to go with 20 on the play clock. and they snap it with 17
. >> brock: you've not seen this kind of pressure, and i think the left tackle, tate, one of the besttitus gets to him. titus davis beats him off the jump. that's just a perfect picture of these guys that are just playing a tick ahead. the 40,000 some in here that are going nuts, that are creating kay use and havoc at the line of scrimmage, and these knights are feeding right off that energy. >> bob: and you can tune into the espn app for our postgame trophy ceremony immediately...
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danish icelandic artist olafur eliasson has arranged thirty blocks of ice in front of london's tate modern the installation aims to raise awareness of global warming . taken from the ice cap of which fell into the broader here to the streets in london i did it to show one of the scientists the politicians talking about when they talk about feel the warm but here in touch. the project was timed to coincide with the un climate change conference in poland. where you turn now to our special series this week where a top chef robin ph cooks up yummy christmas dishes in just under five minutes today he's going to prepare spice more wine with a traditional snack involving goose fat now if he goes too fast you can always see his videos again on our website. if. there's time i have a fast and delicious tip for a christmas treat for your family and friends when you have no time. well be making mulled wine not the normal kind but white using a white wine instead of red and. then there's white to. make enough in case some unexpected guests drop in. mulled wine needs orange the oranges have to be blanch
danish icelandic artist olafur eliasson has arranged thirty blocks of ice in front of london's tate modern the installation aims to raise awareness of global warming . taken from the ice cap of which fell into the broader here to the streets in london i did it to show one of the scientists the politicians talking about when they talk about feel the warm but here in touch. the project was timed to coincide with the un climate change conference in poland. where you turn now to our special series...
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and huge armies mill tated against the plans that said we can move masses of men with operational dex tear ti. you cannot move if the germans knew it. germans tacked with reserves in opening attack. that before the first outset met literally millions of men they struggled in attritional warfare until four and a half years later one great army fell down virtually exhausted. just before most of the others were about to and as it had done in 1870. now, germany would be facing a massive power raid against it from the first day. he said to the germans listening they paid no attention. he said if you try he warned, and i'm paraphrasing. they tried it anyway. twice. they did it because german civilian they could not win any other way. they rolled what fittingly enough a german had called the iron dice of war. what is the best? we strike while the window of opportunity is open. we strike now. we become through power or fall into ruin. they struck. plans failed and they shrugged it out and lost. they lost. said we're unbeaten and no foreign boots anywhere touch german soil. and it's a mirage k
and huge armies mill tated against the plans that said we can move masses of men with operational dex tear ti. you cannot move if the germans knew it. germans tacked with reserves in opening attack. that before the first outset met literally millions of men they struggled in attritional warfare until four and a half years later one great army fell down virtually exhausted. just before most of the others were about to and as it had done in 1870. now, germany would be facing a massive power raid...
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not have much support city ukrainian government is dividing the country will be cancelled trumpet in tate was not the only anticipated meeting and when also areas there's been an important breakthrough between the united states and chinese leaders over the two countries trade route they agreed to a temporary freeze on tariff increases leaving them at ten percent instead of raising them to twenty five percent as was expected but the freeze expires after ninety days if both parties are then unable to reach a further agreement. well that was mostly serious business at the summit there were a couple of like the moments and even a few hiccups along the way. everything was scheduled down to the last minute but when we got direction now we understood president micron was already getting into he's car. than. a former republican congressman michael patrick flanagan talked to us about how the g. twenty in the strait at the current relationship between the russian and us need is . for sure that they have discussions regularly as there are various there are individual i should say foreign ministries
not have much support city ukrainian government is dividing the country will be cancelled trumpet in tate was not the only anticipated meeting and when also areas there's been an important breakthrough between the united states and chinese leaders over the two countries trade route they agreed to a temporary freeze on tariff increases leaving them at ten percent instead of raising them to twenty five percent as was expected but the freeze expires after ninety days if both parties are then...
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joining us for an old-fashionedi session, tate throw is back with us. he's founder and psident of jewel financial. quint, good to be back. >> good to be here, bill. >> speaking broadly, not specific advice, because it varies from indiv individual. broadly speaking, first thing you say is don't panic sell in thisti voty, right? >> i think that's exactly right, bill. for example, today when we came in it was a very negative day. think about it, investors had all weekend to think about all the terrible things that are going on in the world. we ce out. we were down 500 points, and right when you thought oh, the worst, you know, we' kind of coming over this cliff, the market breathes and relief and we saw a pretty decent rebound into the bell. >> right. >> our view isn't that we're out of the woods. that's not our view at all, what we talked to investors about is if they wan to take a -- an approach, an active approach to theil voly and reduce exposure, they should have a plan in doing so. not panic sella but hav plan as the market recovers, look to reduce t
joining us for an old-fashionedi session, tate throw is back with us. he's founder and psident of jewel financial. quint, good to be back. >> good to be here, bill. >> speaking broadly, not specific advice, because it varies from indiv individual. broadly speaking, first thing you say is don't panic sell in thisti voty, right? >> i think that's exactly right, bill. for example, today when we came in it was a very negative day. think about it, investors had all weekend to think...
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are at home in new york and or in lagos and that reflects a certain reality she gets on a day at the tate. festival itself is a reflection of that reality. or a comes from ivory coast twenty years ago she fled to marsay to escape the civil war in her country she won a grammy in two thousand and nine and has been in demand internationally ever since . her performance can be described as african tradition meets urban cool. her daughter is with her on this tour for her there's no question about combining kids and a career. to get here up the african women carry this image of the pole flooring and inside them up again it's all business strong women it's all for that they do many things that one says that they will could raise their children at the same time. but not just african women all women of european women have their strengths as. well i want to show the strength that women have. aside from the shows in music contacts are also important. that. afro german presenter beric reflects on her experiences. the question of her own roots long preoccupied her. untimely washes of german parts of m
are at home in new york and or in lagos and that reflects a certain reality she gets on a day at the tate. festival itself is a reflection of that reality. or a comes from ivory coast twenty years ago she fled to marsay to escape the civil war in her country she won a grammy in two thousand and nine and has been in demand internationally ever since . her performance can be described as african tradition meets urban cool. her daughter is with her on this tour for her there's no question about...
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to prague to coordinate all this trump russia scheming that was allegedly done and as i said pete tate was in it that was perhaps the most bizarre claim about the possibility that the russian security services could have blackmailed donald trump with a recording of his of his darling. that we're hearing about yes two years ago now of course so donald trump another twist to this now is saying actually hillary clinton that was behind this. in the first place what was been said about what donald trump is saying he's only oh right yeah you don't know donald trump said the twitter but yeah originally the bombshell statement was actually made by the author of the dossier himself while he was taking questions in court christopher steele said i'm here i'm going to quote party such as the democratic national committee and also an organization known as hillary for america considers steps they would be legally entitled to take the challenge the story to challenge the validity of the outcome of the election which basically means that. maybe the dossier wasn't paid for hillary clinton herself but a
to prague to coordinate all this trump russia scheming that was allegedly done and as i said pete tate was in it that was perhaps the most bizarre claim about the possibility that the russian security services could have blackmailed donald trump with a recording of his of his darling. that we're hearing about yes two years ago now of course so donald trump another twist to this now is saying actually hillary clinton that was behind this. in the first place what was been said about what donald...
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at the time i was really looking forward to this super supernatural lady tating kind of people and you know really key mazes and this kind of stuff doesn't exist really people levitate just yes or no. do people levitate like it's a serious question i will get back to mother teresa. yes it's possible so why haven't we seen it i mean we live in the era of the audio it's all around us you can just you know sort of fill it on i phone and it's out there in the internet there are actually the thing is that whatever you see in the can be fake this so the key. is this is sort of the topic of conversation on the terrace and what this is important because when people try to study how much they can do their powers their limits i mean this is the first thing that comes to your mind can i fly today let me take and this is the most common myth about you know if you measure the state hard enough you will let me take it so have you actually seen it with your own eyes i mean i'm not asking you have you ever. i'm going to ask you do it. have you seen it like actually seen the person. who was a christian
at the time i was really looking forward to this super supernatural lady tating kind of people and you know really key mazes and this kind of stuff doesn't exist really people levitate just yes or no. do people levitate like it's a serious question i will get back to mother teresa. yes it's possible so why haven't we seen it i mean we live in the era of the audio it's all around us you can just you know sort of fill it on i phone and it's out there in the internet there are actually the thing...
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carson wentz scrambling around and finds golden tate in the end zone.back colt mccoy would break his leg here. he's going to miss the rest of the season. third stringer mark sanchez comes in. adrian, 90 yards for the touchdown. the eagles would pull away and win the game 28-13. >>> bill karins is watching our weather for us. >> cold and chilly is the bottom line out there. it's going to be t we go throug the rest of this week. the windchills will be what you really feel the most. it's kind of seasonable but a little bit below average. little bit below average. about 10 to 15 degrees in many olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, andev for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. now try olay hydrating eye. hydrates better than the #1 prestige eye cream. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ i am not for just treating my
carson wentz scrambling around and finds golden tate in the end zone.back colt mccoy would break his leg here. he's going to miss the rest of the season. third stringer mark sanchez comes in. adrian, 90 yards for the touchdown. the eagles would pull away and win the game 28-13. >>> bill karins is watching our weather for us. >> cold and chilly is the bottom line out there. it's going to be t we go throug the rest of this week. the windchills will be what you really feel the most....
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. hello, everyone. welcome back. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm ben bland in london. our top stories: a major climate change conference has opened in poland with a stark warning to delegates not to be the generation to betray humanity. the body of president george h w bush, has arrived in washington, dc, where his body will lie in state in the us capitol rotunda. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. china daily leads on president xijinping's meeting with the argentine president in buenos aires. a number of agreements were reached between the influential developing nations, and the paper calls their cooperation ‘a visionary blueprint for the futur
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. hello, everyone. welcome back. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm ben bland...
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explain but i don't have you here and the only thing there just to clarify as our correspondent david tate's has been keen to point out that there are two distinct groups of people on the streets of paris you've got the yellow vest movement which are peaceful protesters and then you have a far right far left extremists and advocates mixed up and they are the main cause of the violence aren't they. yeah but i mean you have always in any demonstrations you have always radical groups lake of left wing or right wing so i mean i was just saying that i mean even the peaceful people they have been radicalized due to what they said previously of course you have always groups violent which has nothing to do directly to the claims but after it's also due to let's say the where how the security has been set up for a min to do prefer the demonstration that has been i mean announced one week ago so i mean it's very difficult to iran's to set up a good security system when you you don't know exactly where are they most threat or a weave good so there isn't is a reason why is it is he couldn't anticipate o
explain but i don't have you here and the only thing there just to clarify as our correspondent david tate's has been keen to point out that there are two distinct groups of people on the streets of paris you've got the yellow vest movement which are peaceful protesters and then you have a far right far left extremists and advocates mixed up and they are the main cause of the violence aren't they. yeah but i mean you have always in any demonstrations you have always radical groups lake of left...
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tonight for the wiz. 26 poin 12 rebounds and five blocks as the wiz fall 109-101, and, hey,ea his tate have lost, but john wall made at least one fan, check this out, hey-yo, look at that excitement. i see you, girl >>> all right, ron prince was recruited to howard unit 30 ars ago. ultimately, he didn't end up in d.c. but 30 years later, prince is bison bound. prince was introduced as the new foot boll coaball coach. ed was an assistant at virginia, where he coach alongside mike london who left just weeks ago for william and mary. in fact, that's a big part of what brought h. to the foundation of this program laid by ndon. >> mike and i are really good friends. we go back a long ways. and honestly, had he not been the coach here, i probably wouldn't have been interested in this position. i think he did a great job t preparinghe team. i know his values, i know what he attempted to instill here on a day-to-day basis, and i think that's something that was terrific and it was very attractive to me. >>> all right, we're pushing things over to college hoops this morning. the maryland women h
tonight for the wiz. 26 poin 12 rebounds and five blocks as the wiz fall 109-101, and, hey,ea his tate have lost, but john wall made at least one fan, check this out, hey-yo, look at that excitement. i see you, girl >>> all right, ron prince was recruited to howard unit 30 ars ago. ultimately, he didn't end up in d.c. but 30 years later, prince is bison bound. prince was introduced as the new foot boll coaball coach. ed was an assistant at virginia, where he coach alongside mike london...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least 11 o'clock this morning just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe and it took the drill isjust a continental europe and it took the drill is just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then a miner from through the final obstacle. then a minerfrom calais was through the final obstacle. then a miner from calais was shaking hands and exchanging flanks —— flags with his opposite number from and exchanging flanks —— flags with his opposite numberfrom dover. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. a conference on climate change has opened in poland with a warning from the united nations that the threat from rising temperatures has "never been worse". macron's government has promised tough action against anyone who resorted to violence during protests on saturday which saw more than 350 people arrested. the us says it's suspending its threat to raise trade tariffs on chinese goods to 25%, to allow more time for trade talks. the decision follow
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least 11 o'clock this morning just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe and it took the drill isjust a continental europe and it took the drill is just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then a miner from through the final obstacle. then a minerfrom calais was through the final obstacle. then a miner from calais was shaking hands and exchanging flanks ——...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastng, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders have gathered in buenos aires for the 620 summit, but there's tension over trade, climate change, and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0 magnitude earthquake has hit alaska, near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. new zealand has experienced its third fatal mass stranding of whales within a week — a rate that experts say is uncommon even in a country that is no stranger to such events. 50 pilot whales beached themselves on the remote chatham islands on friday, though up to a0 others managed to return to the sea. last weekend, almost three times that number of pilot whales died on stewart island. ten pygmy killer whales were also stranded at 90 mile
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastng, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders have gathered in buenos aires for the 620 summit, but there's...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastorning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders have gathered in buenos aires for the 620 summit — but there's tension over trade, climate change and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0 magnitude earthquake has hit alaska near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. let's stay with that story now. speaking at a news conference a short time ago, the governor of alaska praised the response of the emergency services to the earthquake. i can't say enough about the first responders, as we flew over the highways that were traffic averted, they were immediately putting people over on the other side of the highway, closing down some of the highways, some of it was done in precautionary stage, the airports
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastorning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders have gathered in buenos aires for the 620 summit — but...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least. at 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: the french government has abandoned plans to raise fuel taxes at least for another year, following weeks of violent street protests. the global chief financial officer of chinese tech giant huawei has been arrested in canada and is facing extradition to the us. today spain celebrates the 40th anniversary of its constitution, passed in the transition to democracy after the death of the fascist leader, general francisco franco. the country's current socialist government has promised to remove the dictator's body from its mausoleum — one of a number of moves made in a country still trying to overcome its buried, divided past. james reynolds reports fro
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least. at 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: the french government has abandoned plans to raise...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastst half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. welcome back, everyone. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: theresa may's government suffers two significant defeats on her brexit agreement with the eu — just hours into the the first of five days of crucial debate on the deal. two senior us republicans senators say they're now certain the saudi crown prince is guilty of the murder ofjamal khashoggi. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post reports on president xijinping's ‘hands on‘ role in negotiating a trade truce between china and the united states. the paper quotes us economic adviser larry kudlow, who was impressed to see a government leader so eng
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastst half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. welcome back, everyone. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastam this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders have gathered in buenos aires for the 620 summit — but there's tension over trade, climate change and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0 magnitude earthquake has hit alaska near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. well as we've reported, president trump called off his meeting with vladimir putin over the seizure of ukrainian naval vessels off the coast of crimea. now ukraine is banning russian men between the ages of 16 and 60 from entering the country. the move is an effort to prevent what ukraine calls the formation of ‘private armies.‘ richard lister reports. another day of exercises for these ukrainian troops amid growing fears of a
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastam this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders have gathered in buenos aires for the 620 summit —...
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filling in the viewers on the family, your part of the generational history of tate & lyle.the beginning? it helped in terms of us being able to plant trees and borrow a tractor, so it has definitely helped from that perspective. the question we have asked today, if you have a business like yours thatjust sells a product at a certain time of year, how do you make money all year? it is really like any farming, there is a set time of year for harvest, and taking products to market, all year round, we prepare for this one. do you make enough money in november and december to sustain you through the year, for the business to be viable, without doing anything else? do you do other things? in the past we did other things? in the past we did other things but now it is full growing, preparing, for a small group of us. and christmas time explodes. i'm amazed you have time for us this morning! your christmas trees, you sell them at battery park, a couple of years ago, a famous new couple came and bought a christmas tree from your battersea park sales area, how big a deal was it. —— ba
filling in the viewers on the family, your part of the generational history of tate & lyle.the beginning? it helped in terms of us being able to plant trees and borrow a tractor, so it has definitely helped from that perspective. the question we have asked today, if you have a business like yours thatjust sells a product at a certain time of year, how do you make money all year? it is really like any farming, there is a set time of year for harvest, and taking products to market, all year...
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tate eporter: a of emergency declared in north carolina and virginia with some areas expecting up to two feet. north carolina has been getting pounded with snow, leaving treacherous road conditions and snowplows have been working around the clock. more than 500 crashes repoed in the state just today. >> absolutely worse than i thought. r: snowor bringing greensboro to a stand till. >> we are getting more snow in one day than or welly get the entire year. >> reporter: across the carolinas, roughly half a million people are expected to lose wer, and the new concern, that the slew behind will turn to ice erght. tam tammy leitner, nbc news, greensboro, north carolina. >> let's turn to dylan dreyer for the forecast. good evening. >> good evening. this historic snow storm will wind up overnight. there's still wrap-around moisture tonight and tomorrow morning, rain and snow tending down t south carolina as well, and then will continue to pull away on monday. th eventually we can begin to clean up this mess with, again, up to a foot o more in some of these areas. additional snowfall in mount
tate eporter: a of emergency declared in north carolina and virginia with some areas expecting up to two feet. north carolina has been getting pounded with snow, leaving treacherous road conditions and snowplows have been working around the clock. more than 500 crashes repoed in the state just today. >> absolutely worse than i thought. r: snowor bringing greensboro to a stand till. >> we are getting more snow in one day than or welly get the entire year. >> reporter: across...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastm this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. delegates at a major climate change conference in poland have been warned not to be the generation to betray humanity. president trump has paid respect to george h w bush, whose body is lying in state in the us capitol rotunda. in one of his first moves, the new president of mexico has set up a commission tasked with uncovering the truth about the disappearance of 43 teachers in 2014. to this day, no—one has been held accountable for their kidnap and killing. families have pleaded forjustice, and now for the first time, the role of the government and its army will be scrutinised. the bbc‘s will grant reports. the disappearance of 43 student teachers was on
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastm this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. delegates at a major climate change conference in poland have...
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charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastalf a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: theresa may's goverment suffers three defeats on her brexit agreement with the eu, just hours into the the first of five days of crucial debate on the deal. two senior us republicans senators say they're now certain the saudi crown prince is guilty of the murder ofjamal khashoggi. the french president, emmanuel macron, has suffered a major setback to his reform programme after agreeing to suspend a proposed fuel duty rise which had brought thousands of protesters onto the streets. the government said the increase would be postponed for six months. the demonstrators, who have become known as the yellow vest movement, have brought paris to a standstill for the past three weekends, with
charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at leastalf a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: theresa may's goverment suffers three defeats on her brexit agreement with the eu, just...