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and then post civil war, the pacific fleet, at the time pacific squadron, was conducting anti-piracy operations in the gulf of california, very much rule of law operations. a spanish-american war in 1985. we saw an expansion of the pacific squadron to engage in that conflict, and then the pacific squadron merged with another squadron to become the official pacific fleet in 1907 on april 15th. on february 1st, 1941, the pacific fleet established its headquarters in pearl harbor and that's where it is today, the official headquarters. only 10 months later, on december 7, 1942, was the attack on pearl harbor. [ inaudible ] >> you're right, because that's not ten months, is it? september 2nd in 1945 is when the japanese surrendered, and at that point in time there were 678 naval vessels in service, m most of them in the pacific. and that's interesting looking at our 284 ships today. on june 25th of 1950, the north korean troops invaded south korea, and the very next day, june 26th, the pacific fleet was involved in airstrikes and amphibious conflict. in the mid-1960s, we were 200 strong i
and then post civil war, the pacific fleet, at the time pacific squadron, was conducting anti-piracy operations in the gulf of california, very much rule of law operations. a spanish-american war in 1985. we saw an expansion of the pacific squadron to engage in that conflict, and then the pacific squadron merged with another squadron to become the official pacific fleet in 1907 on april 15th. on february 1st, 1941, the pacific fleet established its headquarters in pearl harbor and that's where...
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the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees the four day forum is focusing on regional peace and security in improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps in the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people have been held in two camps one and now the other on path when you guineas manages island a journalist from new zealand has been detained in narrow for talking to refugees without proper permission police held the barbara driver for three hours on tuesday and counselled her accreditation to the summit al-jazeera was among many media networks refused a visa some australian outlets boycotted the summit after the national broadcaster was banned from attending andrew thomas has more from sydney. it was a big garden for is the big annual meeting for leaders from across the pacific to discuss the big issues that face the more things like climate change the existential threats that rising sea levels pose fisheries fish stoc
the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees the four day forum is focusing on regional peace and security in improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps in the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people have been held in two camps one and now the other on path when you guineas manages island a journalist from new zealand has...
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along the pacific shore temperatures will be seen as just slightly cooler while along the bay cooler weather as highs ( darya ) happening now... police in the east bay are looking for a man who tried to lure a young girl away from a bus stop.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in el sobrante this morning with the details. lydia. ( james ) ( james ) the man accused of driving recklessly and killing a c-h-p officer will be arraigned later this morning. officer kirk greiss was in the middle of a traffic stop on i-80 west in fairfield... when authorities say sean walker crashed his pickup truck into greiss and pickup truck into greiss and the driver he had pulled over. officer griess and jaime manuel were killed. authorities say walker was speeding and checking his cell phone at the time of the crash. ( darya ) a man convicted of sex crimes against children... may have more victims out there. police arrested latu lavaki earlier this year. on monday... lavaki was convicted of assaulting a child in his millbrae home. the abuse happened back in 2005. but prosecutors believe there are
along the pacific shore temperatures will be seen as just slightly cooler while along the bay cooler weather as highs ( darya ) happening now... police in the east bay are looking for a man who tried to lure a young girl away from a bus stop.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in el sobrante this morning with the details. lydia. ( james ) ( james ) the man accused of driving recklessly and killing a c-h-p officer will be arraigned later this morning. officer kirk greiss was in the middle...
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forum is to be held in the city of bloody bostock as russian looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the stream continues to talk into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world the united nations general assembly hold the seventy third session what action will it take on atrocities in me in march and yemen we'll bring you all the news september on al-jazeera. a significant. and so to the top stories here it out is there british prosecutors have charged two russian men with the attempted murder of former spy gay's cripple and his daughter as well as a policeman police say they were traveling with russian passports under the names of alexander petroff and her slender share of the two flew from moscow to london two days before the novacek poisonings and march al-jazeera has learned that he delegation has delaye
forum is to be held in the city of bloody bostock as russian looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the stream continues to talk into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world the united nations general...
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the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness the vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all that being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny no room is one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other unless the international human rights watch and united nations agencies have all condemned conditions on the island australia's refugee council and its asylum seeker resource center has just published a joint report it says poor living conditions on the roof and the lack of a long term plan for the families being held has left refugees including children broken nauru's government and some think australia is too sensitive to the criticism most refugees support organizations aren't allowed to visit the country that's outrageous you never you don't have to hide anything that's good right it's trailing govern
the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness the vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all that being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny no room is one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other unless the...
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laura: plus, the pacific islands take london by storm. a new exhibit brings the artoc f eana to life. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public televion in america and around the globe. the entertainer bill cosby, once one of the biggest names in u.s television, en sentenced to three to 10 years in prison for drugging and molesting a woman in 2004. a string of other women accused him of sexual assault, but it is this onease putting him in jail. the judge in pennsylvania branding cosby a sexually violent predator and requested r bail was denied. we were inside the courtroom and have this report. >> any comments? reporter: this will now be the image that the fines bill cosby's life a -- in handcuffs heading to prison. for decades, he led a double life and the man referred to as america'sad will be classified as a sexually vient predator. it is a moment victims never thought possie. outside of court, they celebrated. victimsis going to show that they can make it through and there is justice at the end. toohis is not just about me on the inter
laura: plus, the pacific islands take london by storm. a new exhibit brings the artoc f eana to life. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public televion in america and around the globe. the entertainer bill cosby, once one of the biggest names in u.s television, en sentenced to three to 10 years in prison for drugging and molesting a woman in 2004. a string of other women accused him of sexual assault, but it is this onease putting him in jail. the judge in pennsylvania branding cosby a...
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this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royalmorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of oceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it's actually these treasures from the past, as well as the contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there is captain cook's pacific expeditions in the late 18th century, and their impact on the indigenous islanders, and on europe, where many of these objects were brought back and displayed in museums, where they were seen and studied by leading modern artists. for example, this fabulously decorated wooden beam, which depicts a comic tale, inspired the german expressionists. and carvings such as th
this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royalmorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of oceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it's actually these treasures...
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of sussex on her first solo royal engagement — at a new show celebrating the art and cultures of the pacificou forjoining us. it's 8am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8pm in pennsylvania in the united states where a judge has labelled the entertainer bill cosby a ‘sexually violent predator‘ ahead of him being sentenced to between three and ten years in prison for assaulting a woman in 200a. the lawyers for the 81—year—old have already said they'll appeal. our correspondent nada tawfik reports from norristown in pennsylvania where the sentencing took place. reporter: do you have any comment, sir? this will now be the image that defines bill cosby‘s life. in handcuffs and headed to prison to pay for his crimes. for decades he led a double life. and the man affectionately referred to as america's dad will now be classified as a sexually violent predator. it's a moment his victims never thought possible. outside of court, they celebrated. this is just going to show victims that they can make it through, and that there is justice at the end, and hallelujah. all: hallelujah! this is notjust about
of sussex on her first solo royal engagement — at a new show celebrating the art and cultures of the pacificou forjoining us. it's 8am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8pm in pennsylvania in the united states where a judge has labelled the entertainer bill cosby a ‘sexually violent predator‘ ahead of him being sentenced to between three and ten years in prison for assaulting a woman in 200a. the lawyers for the 81—year—old have already said they'll appeal. our correspondent nada...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we are also following tropical storm olivia in the pacific. . ( james ) cole miller joins us live now from waikiki beach.. cole? thanks cole. thanks cole. cole?waikiki beach.. now from waikiki beach.. cole? thanks cole. thanks cole. cole? thanks cole. thanks cole. sig alert issued for a crash on sb 101 after 80. the two left lane are closed. traffic is jammed from wb 80 onto the bay bridge and through the tunnel. traffic alert for an accident in suol on nb 680 at 84.bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 changes in temperatures from the past few days will be noticeable today as highs fall out of the 80's inland and back into the 70's for these same areas. along the pacific shore temperatures will be seen as just slightly cooler while along the bay cooler weather as highs peak in the 60's and 70's. skies will remain primarily clear and dry just as we've seen through the weekend and the start of the week. ( darya ) for parents... keeping kids safe while heading to scho
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we are also following tropical storm olivia in the pacific. . ( james ) cole miller joins us live now from waikiki beach.. cole? thanks cole. thanks cole. cole?waikiki beach.. now from waikiki beach.. cole? thanks cole. thanks cole. cole? thanks cole. thanks cole. sig alert issued for a crash on sb 101 after 80. the two left lane are closed. traffic is jammed from wb 80 onto the bay bridge and through the tunnel. traffic alert for an accident in suol on nb 680 at...
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the pacific garden for me is the big annual meeting for leaders from across the pacific to discuss the big issues that face the more things like climate change the existential threats that rising sea levels pose to know fisheries stocks across the pacific very low they need to be managed carefully improving health outcomes across the pacific and balancing regional stability the balance between the united states and its allies on the one hand and the increasing interests of china across the pacific on the other those are all things that will be on the formal agenda but of course all this is being overshadowed by the destination for this year's forum no room famous for the place that australia same's many of the refugees that have tried to come to its shores by boat and now held there in many cases for over five years journalists allowed to go to the route to report on the refugee issues and most journalists including me have been banned from attending this year specifically on a forum because it's happening in the room and they think as well as the form we would want to discuss refugees
the pacific garden for me is the big annual meeting for leaders from across the pacific to discuss the big issues that face the more things like climate change the existential threats that rising sea levels pose to know fisheries stocks across the pacific very low they need to be managed carefully improving health outcomes across the pacific and balancing regional stability the balance between the united states and its allies on the one hand and the increasing interests of china across the...
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young wild salmon the fraser's sockeye when they migrate to the pacific after hatching. the dot so the fish farms in the area when one of these farms has a disease outbreak so many viruses come out of the farm but they actually fill the entire channel. and then here come the fraser sockeye and they go through this channel and they come out the other end and when the fish go one they're contaminated. the viruses she's referring to are no danger to humans but in salmon they're associated with diseases that affect the heart muscle the weakened fish are more likely to be eaten by predators in the ocean and so don't return to spawn that's the theory it's time for these companies to start acting like norwegians and stop acting like vikings for the last seventeen years i look at one hundred fish outside this every single week between march through june and they're being eaten to death by sea lice they're being infected with a place in rio virus. the occupiers are building their camp here. this is where molina will be living in the upcoming weeks. she agrees with their friend ale
young wild salmon the fraser's sockeye when they migrate to the pacific after hatching. the dot so the fish farms in the area when one of these farms has a disease outbreak so many viruses come out of the farm but they actually fill the entire channel. and then here come the fraser sockeye and they go through this channel and they come out the other end and when the fish go one they're contaminated. the viruses she's referring to are no danger to humans but in salmon they're associated with...
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headed for the world's largest garbage patch in the heart of the pacific ocean. the historic expedition that just left the bay. >>> and right now, we are looking at sunny skies, temperatures for your plans tomorrow, climbing close to 80 degrees, we'll talk more about a big cooling trend taking shape in your 7-day forecast when we come right back. trash in the wo8 trillion pieces of plastic...in the . it is the largest accumulation of trash in the whole world. 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic in the pacific ocean. today a bay area group set ut on a historic cleanup mission. it is the first of its kind. nbc bay area rozplater joins us with more. >> reporter: indeed, we are at the golden gate bridge. it turned out to be one of the best vantage point to watch this laun launch. five years ago, they did crowd funding, today they were able to start their mission trolling for trash. oaks clean-up system 001 on its maiden voyage, headed to an area of the pacific ocean, halfway between california and hawaii known as the great pacific garbage patch. 250 million unds of plastic
headed for the world's largest garbage patch in the heart of the pacific ocean. the historic expedition that just left the bay. >>> and right now, we are looking at sunny skies, temperatures for your plans tomorrow, climbing close to 80 degrees, we'll talk more about a big cooling trend taking shape in your 7-day forecast when we come right back. trash in the wo8 trillion pieces of plastic...in the . it is the largest accumulation of trash in the whole world. 1.8 trillion pieces of...
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open in the endo pacific area. o, my time in the endo pacific area, japan promotes -- free -- pacific strategy, to remove a threat. to maintain a free and open -- and, international public in the region, by -- high quality -- based on international standards. and, the extra policy described, one is the promotion of freedom of navigation, and the second, economic prosperity through connectivity by high quality infrastructure. and, the third one is the assistant to lowell -- capability, and -- as you may realize, that is a kind of countermeasure to -- all over china. but, these are not against ob are. seriously, try to find the main thing, the public -- in the region. that is the basic idea. that is easy, to explain, so why. why is it a very important part? because japan realizes there are no alternatives for the u.s. as an allied partner, if the u.s. decided to leave legions. what japan can do, is very limited. so, and also, why japan is not so frustrated, sometimes you know, described as isolated partner, of the uni
open in the endo pacific area. o, my time in the endo pacific area, japan promotes -- free -- pacific strategy, to remove a threat. to maintain a free and open -- and, international public in the region, by -- high quality -- based on international standards. and, the extra policy described, one is the promotion of freedom of navigation, and the second, economic prosperity through connectivity by high quality infrastructure. and, the third one is the assistant to lowell -- capability, and -- as...
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the indo pacific. the japanese foreign minister published a blue book for diplomacy and that is more clearly stated, japan's indo pacific strategy because it's not coming yet so i just briefly tried to introduce based on japanese version. it's like this. free and open indo pacific. so it says maritime in indo pacific is facing a threat. japan promotes free and open indo pacific strategy to remove threats to maintain strength in the free and open maritime order based on the rule of law aby assisting high quality infrastructure based on international standard. one is promotion of freedom navigation and the rule of law and the second, economic prosperity through connectivity by high quality infrastructure and the third is assistance to maritime law enforcement capabili capability. as you may real idize, that is countermeasure over thyme but abe is not against obo. they've tried to find the main thing in the region. that's the basic idea so why? why is the very important part? because japan realized no alte
the indo pacific. the japanese foreign minister published a blue book for diplomacy and that is more clearly stated, japan's indo pacific strategy because it's not coming yet so i just briefly tried to introduce based on japanese version. it's like this. free and open indo pacific. so it says maritime in indo pacific is facing a threat. japan promotes free and open indo pacific strategy to remove threats to maintain strength in the free and open maritime order based on the rule of law aby...
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policy in southeast asia, talking about diplomatic objectives in the indo pacific region. the american enterprise institute hosted this event in august. >> good afternoon, everybody, my name is dan blumenthal, i am the director of asian studies here, thank you all for coming, i can see that the topic of u.s. and southeast asia is of great interest, and i congratulate my colleague for a wonderful report that hopefully all of you will have time to read about what our strategy should be going forward, in that most critical of regions. it is right now my distinct pleasure to introduce my friend and colleague randy shriver, who is the assistant secretary of defense for asian pacific affairs at the department of defense and is spearheading efforts in the department of defense and throughout the government, to really compete more visit -- vigorously with china and southeast asia, to build out new relationships, with respect to vietnam, and indonesia, and the philippines. he has already done some excellent work with his team here as well. and, we will do a lot more in the future. a
policy in southeast asia, talking about diplomatic objectives in the indo pacific region. the american enterprise institute hosted this event in august. >> good afternoon, everybody, my name is dan blumenthal, i am the director of asian studies here, thank you all for coming, i can see that the topic of u.s. and southeast asia is of great interest, and i congratulate my colleague for a wonderful report that hopefully all of you will have time to read about what our strategy should be...
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can i just say that in relation to the pacific, this government is very. >> order, point of order. >> point of order of direct rest relevance, the minister has been to explain what the point ofthe prime minister is and she's avoiding the question .>> i want to explain why theprime minister should be ? >>: on the point of order. >> on the point of order, labor often asks a highly political question and of course the ministers on this side are providing a proper policy-based cancer. and of course senator, he's doing an outstanding job in being directlyrelevant . >> order, order. order. everyone, everyone in the chamber will be a very long question time if it's this noisy. on thepoint of order, senator wong . questions on such a broad arrangement are asked, it is within order to address. >> can people please not yell while i'm a ruling on the point of order. >> senator walton, please. >> i'm a ruling on the point of order. >>. >> i was calling another senator to order and i would appreciate not being yelled at. >> if a minister is asked a question like that, it is entirely in order then
can i just say that in relation to the pacific, this government is very. >> order, point of order. >> point of order of direct rest relevance, the minister has been to explain what the point ofthe prime minister is and she's avoiding the question .>> i want to explain why theprime minister should be ? >>: on the point of order. >> on the point of order, labor often asks a highly political question and of course the ministers on this side are providing a proper...
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the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all are being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny know ruis one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other and this the international human rights watch and united nations agencies have all condemned conditions on the island australia's refugee council and its asylum seeker resource center has just published a joint report it says poor living conditions on the roof and the lack of a long term plan for the families being held has left refugees including children broken naruse government and some think australia is too sensitive to the criticism most refugees support organizations aren't allowed to visit the country that's outrageous you never you don't have to hide anything that's good right it's trailing government
the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all are being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny know ruis one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other and this the...
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luke's pcampus, and outpatient psychiatry clinic at the -- its pacific campus. so commissioners, after the july 17 meeting, you all requested additional information about these changes which have been provided to you in a memo, and they are also summarized in the resolution 18-5, which are -- which is here for your consideration. i'll just quickly highlight a couple of the pieces of information that we're -- that was provided by cpmc. so cpmc reported that ofs 7,5 -- off the 7,500 patients that were affected by the transition to sutter medical foundation, 17% were medi-cal, 48% for commercially insured, and 43% were either medicare or self-pay or other. sutter pacific medical foundation has expressed its commitment to continue care for patients who are served at each outpatient department that cpmc operates today, and sutter pacific medical foundation has expressed its intent to accept new patients that are undergoing transfer. there's additional information provided in your packet, 18-5, for your consideration. >> and commissioners, the responses to some of your
luke's pcampus, and outpatient psychiatry clinic at the -- its pacific campus. so commissioners, after the july 17 meeting, you all requested additional information about these changes which have been provided to you in a memo, and they are also summarized in the resolution 18-5, which are -- which is here for your consideration. i'll just quickly highlight a couple of the pieces of information that we're -- that was provided by cpmc. so cpmc reported that ofs 7,5 -- off the 7,500 patients that...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked by the news. just a great, great kid. a great kid. nobody had anything bad to say about him. you can see by the reaction on twitter. this is too much. really drugs just aren't cool and i don't know what happened, nobody does at this point. ijust came to drop some flowers and... say a prayer for him, that is all you can do at this point. one person has been arrested in barnsley after a man was stabbed in the town centre. police were called to the area this morning, and a number of shops remain closed. the victim suffered minor injuries. sweden's prime minister has urged voters to reject ex
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked...
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the pacific campus will continue to operate as an ambulatory care campus. it will no longer be licensed as an acute care hospital as a result of the seismic standards. all of the current programs the pacific and california campuses will move to one of the new campuses, either davies or the vanness campus when it opens. >> so where would the patients of ski, which -- outpatients of psychiatry, where would they go to? >> we are in the process of building a new outpatient unit on our davies campus, and we are in the process of building outpatient facilities on the davies campus. when those are complete, then, the clinics will physically move. >> i -- yeah. so my comment to that is, you know, i don't doubt that, you know, like, cpmc has tried to, like, provide, you know, as much services to the community as possible, but i just wonder where the mistrust has come from because this is not the first time we've heard the same testimonies. >> no. and i would appreciate at some point to come back and give my version of what i've heard because i would caution much of w
the pacific campus will continue to operate as an ambulatory care campus. it will no longer be licensed as an acute care hospital as a result of the seismic standards. all of the current programs the pacific and california campuses will move to one of the new campuses, either davies or the vanness campus when it opens. >> so where would the patients of ski, which -- outpatients of psychiatry, where would they go to? >> we are in the process of building a new outpatient unit on our...
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the chino the native pacific salmon migrate from the open ocean and swim up river to their spawning grounds. for the grizzly bears the salmon run means a rich brown. the some men return to their birthplace to reproduce and die at least that's how it was in the past but things have changed. and i was blue. in the morning in. come back for a lunch early afternoon and wait. for the boat. and they were by. seven. and one for wow. why. maybe even longer and will without one of two. the young fish in the aquaculture far more bread on land from eggs imported from norway. they are atlantica salmon. they grow fat rapidly in their pens thanks to the concentrated feed spewed out of the rotating hoses. each pan contains sixty thousand fish that means six hundred thousand per farm soon they'll be harvested processed and distributed to supermarkets around the world. aquaculture is a hygiene a procedure at least that's the way it's presented in this promotional film salmon farming is worth billions of dollars to british columbia marine harvest employees three thousand people here. the company does
the chino the native pacific salmon migrate from the open ocean and swim up river to their spawning grounds. for the grizzly bears the salmon run means a rich brown. the some men return to their birthplace to reproduce and die at least that's how it was in the past but things have changed. and i was blue. in the morning in. come back for a lunch early afternoon and wait. for the boat. and they were by. seven. and one for wow. why. maybe even longer and will without one of two. the young fish in...
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really affirming and promoting the principles of a free and open indo-pacific. so by free, the core of that is we believe countries should have complete sovereign control of their countries to make decisions from capital, free from coercion, free from undue pressure. we also mean free open transparent and reciprocal trade relationships. my open we're talking about open areas for commerce, freedom of navigation, for broad participation in the life of the region, commercial, economically. we think this is something that is a u.s. vision and strategy but one that countries can readily signed up for in a variety of ways. but particularly this aspect of promoting sovereignty, because we know that there are threats to that. we know that one of the principal charges we are facing is the potential erosion of sovereignty, through predatory, economics, coming through intimidation and coercion, through military means. so at a minimum sort of basil and we really want to promote that idea and the partner. we don't seek influence or control of anybody's territory. we feel we'r
really affirming and promoting the principles of a free and open indo-pacific. so by free, the core of that is we believe countries should have complete sovereign control of their countries to make decisions from capital, free from coercion, free from undue pressure. we also mean free open transparent and reciprocal trade relationships. my open we're talking about open areas for commerce, freedom of navigation, for broad participation in the life of the region, commercial, economically. we...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets started today. r the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 7:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top against india after some late wickets. fault lines in the labour party have opened again, after a prominent mp warned labour's leadership to "call off the dogs" and stop trying to hound moderate mps out of the party. the comments from former frontbencher chukka umunna were fiercely criticised by senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team, including the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell. the row comes after a number of local labour groups held no—confidence votes in mps who had been critical ofjeremy corbyn. however, the party's leadership says there is no campaign to force mps out. here's what chukka umunna said earlier today. my message to our leadership is clear. it is within your power to stop this. so call off the dogs, and get on with what my constituency, one of the most
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets started today. r the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 7:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top against india after some late wickets. fault lines in the labour party have opened again, after a prominent mp warned labour's leadership to "call off the dogs" and stop trying to hound...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets underway today. r the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at ii.30pm — you can watch dateline for the latest analysis on brexit and other top stories from around the world. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent, pete saull, gave us his assessment of mr umunna's comments. pretty striking language today from chuka umunna, he certainly not mincing his words and he has criticised jeremy in the past but the essential point today it is a growing fear among him and other labour moderates that there is an organised campaign out to get them at the moment. this was the key point in the speech, he said there is only one person who can sort tha
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets underway today. r the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at ii.30pm — you can watch dateline for the latest analysis on brexit and other top stories from around the world. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being...
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we discussed the latest scientific findings on pissing rio virus here at the pacific biological station in a nine mm. this is where kristina miller carries out research on the general mix of fish populations. her team has managed to detect the p.c. in rio virus and canada. all these little red dots are virus or p. actually up the magnification you'd see even more a little red to all every single little red dot here is a virus and we were able to show that the disease here has the same linkage with the pacino arthur real virus as has been observed in other parts of the world just this year the p.r.b. or the perceived or three a virus was shown to be the cause of that disease but is the virus spreading. here is samples of pacific wild salmon from a fish farm the virus causes liver and kidney cells to die off a condition known as jaundice. every fish that has is diagnosed with jaundice has high loads of the p.c. north a real virus the damage in the the in the liver the damage in the kidney the viruses surrounding the cells and inside of the cells that are becoming a chronic and dying. her
we discussed the latest scientific findings on pissing rio virus here at the pacific biological station in a nine mm. this is where kristina miller carries out research on the general mix of fish populations. her team has managed to detect the p.c. in rio virus and canada. all these little red dots are virus or p. actually up the magnification you'd see even more a little red to all every single little red dot here is a virus and we were able to show that the disease here has the same linkage...
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will make its way to the great pacific garbage patch ... e largest accumultion of floating trash in the world... it is in an effort to clean up 1 - point- 8 trillion pieces of plastic. kron 4's dan kerman explains how this system works. friday morning this 2000 foot long ocean cleanup system left the seaplane lagoon off alameda and is now anchored in the bay awaiting saturday's historic launchsot arjen tjallema/the ocean cleanup 10-18 we now take the first ocean cleanup system out there with the purpose of proving this technology works and is an efficient way to take out plastic debris from the pacific ocean. the system is years in the making and will head out saturday, stop for testing about 300 miles offshore and then will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch. it's located midway between california and hawaii and is believed to be twice the size of the state of texas.sotthere is a real high density of plastics floating around we think 80 thousand metric tons floating in that area.once it arrives in mid october, the black floater and
will make its way to the great pacific garbage patch ... e largest accumultion of floating trash in the world... it is in an effort to clean up 1 - point- 8 trillion pieces of plastic. kron 4's dan kerman explains how this system works. friday morning this 2000 foot long ocean cleanup system left the seaplane lagoon off alameda and is now anchored in the bay awaiting saturday's historic launchsot arjen tjallema/the ocean cleanup 10-18 we now take the first ocean cleanup system out there with...
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it is on its way to a massive floating island of garbage in the pacific ocean where this is designed to start trapping plastic. >> it looks like a giant pipeline. this 2000 foot-long contraption was taken out to sea with the i >> it is halfway between here in hawaii. it contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic. >> the floating island of trash is 600,000 square miles which is twice the size of texas. it is made up of plastic garbage that has made its way into the ocean over the last 6 years. >> if you were to skim it with both and nick, it would take 79 years. >> this will do it faster. >> we expect to remove half of the garbage every 5 years. >> here is how it works, once it is told to the patch, it loads really and forms a shape to corral but trash. a net three feet deep will catch the plastic and a ship will bring it back to san francisco to be recycled. >> it is an idea that is worth it. we have to stop the plastics at the source. >>> this is the first time they have ever tested the system in the ocean. if it does work, they plan to build 60 more and send those out to the garbage pa
it is on its way to a massive floating island of garbage in the pacific ocean where this is designed to start trapping plastic. >> it looks like a giant pipeline. this 2000 foot-long contraption was taken out to sea with the i >> it is halfway between here in hawaii. it contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic. >> the floating island of trash is 600,000 square miles which is twice the size of texas. it is made up of plastic garbage that has made its way into the ocean over the...
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the east pacific. dfall but it is brushing pretty close and it will bring some rough sea, high storm surge. and another is 0livia out to the ease. this hurricane could move towards the islands of hawaii in the early half of next week. at the same time across the america it has been pretty stormy. all due to gordon. the remnants of the storm still deducing heavy flooding rains across the mississippi valley. we have seen in excess of nine, ten inches of rainfall. this system the divided between hot and humid air down to the southeast and some who were fresher conditions off to the north. low 20s here but we're still seeing both 30s further south. it does look across the eastern seaboard it was a pretty unsettled the next few days. showers into new york and also into atla nta. showers into new york and also into atlanta. moving away from florida, we wa nt atlanta. moving away from florida, we want to look at what is happening out at the caribbean. 0ur we want to look at what is happening out at the caribbe
the east pacific. dfall but it is brushing pretty close and it will bring some rough sea, high storm surge. and another is 0livia out to the ease. this hurricane could move towards the islands of hawaii in the early half of next week. at the same time across the america it has been pretty stormy. all due to gordon. the remnants of the storm still deducing heavy flooding rains across the mississippi valley. we have seen in excess of nine, ten inches of rainfall. this system the divided between...
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plenty more ahead on the including pacific island. offshore prison camps for refugees continues to cast a shadow and will the adoption of an international definition of anti-semitism. put aside its differences. coming up in sports we'll hear from a delighted tiger woods after being recalled to the u.s. ryder cup team peter will have that story in the later. but first the new book by the washington post journalist bob woodward has revealed that president donald trump wanted to have syrian president bashar assad assassinated last year a request that was ignored by his defense secretary fear trump in the white house has quotes from the president's own aides questioning his ability to lead the white house says the book is full of fabricated stories many by former disgruntled employees told to make the president look bad woodward is known for his investigative reporting that help bring down president richard nixon in the watergate scandal and the washington post has released audio of a telephone conversation between trump and woodward in wh
plenty more ahead on the including pacific island. offshore prison camps for refugees continues to cast a shadow and will the adoption of an international definition of anti-semitism. put aside its differences. coming up in sports we'll hear from a delighted tiger woods after being recalled to the u.s. ryder cup team peter will have that story in the later. but first the new book by the washington post journalist bob woodward has revealed that president donald trump wanted to have syrian...
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clearing our seas of plastic — we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific ocean to dredge. and a half century for alastair cook, as he shines with the bat against india in his last ever test match. and coming up on bbc news... the new restructured women's super league season gets underway this weekend with champions chelsea against manchester city the pick of the round. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. british airways could be fined as much as £500 million for a huge data breach which has affected tens of thousands of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two—week period. ba say personal and financial details have been compromised, although passport information hasn't. it says any customer who's been affected financially will be compensated. many have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. in this and beat a website i've got six cards lodged, so it was really annoying —— in the ba website, it was really annoying contacting them to see if my card
clearing our seas of plastic — we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific ocean to dredge. and a half century for alastair cook, as he shines with the bat against india in his last ever test match. and coming up on bbc news... the new restructured women's super league season gets underway this weekend with champions chelsea against manchester city the pick of the round. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. british airways could be fined as much as £500 million for a...
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you pack on when you enter a relationship. >>> but first the man who survived 49 days adrift in the pacific ocean. the dramatic rescue and how he survived. >>> plus, we hear from two people previously paralyzed but now walking again thanks to a breakthrough treatment. but now walking again thanks to a break through treatment. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now when you go out, you cash in. kellogg's chocolate mmm chocolatey mmm mmm mmmmmm yeah, chocolate! chocolatey. crunch into chocolatey gr-r-reatness. they're gr-r-reat! you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. with key nutrients get your groove on witwi le acomplete multis tha
you pack on when you enter a relationship. >>> but first the man who survived 49 days adrift in the pacific ocean. the dramatic rescue and how he survived. >>> plus, we hear from two people previously paralyzed but now walking again thanks to a breakthrough treatment. but now walking again thanks to a break through treatment. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now...
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this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royall event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. the show of such wealth of pacific island treasures, or taonga, as they are known, held by european institutions, raises the question of ownership, and whether they should be returned to the countries from which they came. for indigenous peoples all around the world, if they came back and were shared, they would actually accrue more knowledge, research from on the ground, and that these gifts would probably come back again too. sometimes we don't necessarily want to repatriate these taonga. for the duchess of sussex, the exhibition serves as a useful introduction to the cultures of the pacific reg
this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royall event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. r the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and a strong response from india in the fifth test against england. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to, in his words, "call off the dogs" and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent alex forsyth is with me now. chuka umunna singh public that's publicly what many have been saying for a long time? the divisions of labour are well documented by this point. and if you categorise the broad split betweenjeremy corbyn and his supporters, who are to the left, and those centreleft mps, the so—called moderates in the party. and what chuka umunna is suggesting todayis and what chuka umunna is suggesting today is thatjeremy corbyn‘s supporters, and the campaign group m
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. r the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and a strong response from india in the fifth test against england. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to, in his words, "call off the dogs" and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris...
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(ken) what's known as "system 001"...will make its way to the great pacific garbage patch... the largest as in the world... in an effort to clean up 1 point 8 trillion pieces of plastic.(pam) kron4's dan kermanexplains how it works .. aowndus the final preparations. friday morning this 2000 foot long ocean cleanup system left the seaplane lagoon off alameda and is now anchored in the bay awaiting saturday's historic launchsot arjen tjallema/the ocean cleanup 10-18 we now take the first ocean cleanup system out there with the purpose of proving this technology works and is an efficient way to take out plastic debris from the pacific ocean. the system is years in the making and will head out saturday, stop for testing about 300 miles offshore and then will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch. it's located midway between california and hawaii and is believed to be twice the size of the state of texas.sotthere is a real high density of plastics floating around we think 80 thousand metric tons floating in that area.once it arrives in mid october, the black floater and scree
(ken) what's known as "system 001"...will make its way to the great pacific garbage patch... the largest as in the world... in an effort to clean up 1 point 8 trillion pieces of plastic.(pam) kron4's dan kermanexplains how it works .. aowndus the final preparations. friday morning this 2000 foot long ocean cleanup system left the seaplane lagoon off alameda and is now anchored in the bay awaiting saturday's historic launchsot arjen tjallema/the ocean cleanup 10-18 we now take the...
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i want to start off with our forecast, a look at the pacific, we've had an unusual amount of activityeks, and a lot of that can be attributed to el nino, warming our temperatures out here in the pacific. we get a lot less wind happening in the pacific. and that enables the storms to grow rather large, at least for our standards. can you see olivia. it's on a pass to eventually head close to hawaii, possibly, it's too early to say the exact pass of that right now. what we're keeping a close eye on is hurricane norman. winds of 105 miles per hour. if you have plans in hawaii this week. you are okay to keep those plans right now. right now everything looks to stay to the north here as we head through wednesday, thursday and also on friday's forecast. we mentioned el nino, the reason why we're seeing this increased activity across the pacific. what could that mean for us if we see that continue to develop. there's a 70% chance that could continue to develop into fall, also into winter, that would bring in an above average rain chance for central and southern california. we're on the cusp
i want to start off with our forecast, a look at the pacific, we've had an unusual amount of activityeks, and a lot of that can be attributed to el nino, warming our temperatures out here in the pacific. we get a lot less wind happening in the pacific. and that enables the storms to grow rather large, at least for our standards. can you see olivia. it's on a pass to eventually head close to hawaii, possibly, it's too early to say the exact pass of that right now. what we're keeping a close eye...
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and finally hitting the open waters of the pacific tomorrow afternoon. da tonight with the latest on the final preparations. dan? the ocean cleanup 0907186 insertthe increasing amount of plastic trash littering our oceans has reached a crisis levelsot arjen tjallema/the ocean cleanup but this 2000 foot long ocean cleanup system may be the answer. friday morning it left the seaplane lagoon off alameda and is now anchored in the bay awaiting saturday's historic departure to one of the most polluted areas of the pacificsot80 thousand metric tons of plastic are said to be there... and once it arrives in mid october the black floater and screen below will be bent into a u shape to create a coastline of sorts. sotsome have voiced concerns about the cleanup systems impact on marine life, but those behind the system say it's been designed to minimize any risk.sot205/aboard the vessel vessel 205/aboard the vessel london breed is trying to solve the problem that has confounded all her predecessors. what to do about homelessness. we'll hear about her new ideas. (pam
and finally hitting the open waters of the pacific tomorrow afternoon. da tonight with the latest on the final preparations. dan? the ocean cleanup 0907186 insertthe increasing amount of plastic trash littering our oceans has reached a crisis levelsot arjen tjallema/the ocean cleanup but this 2000 foot long ocean cleanup system may be the answer. friday morning it left the seaplane lagoon off alameda and is now anchored in the bay awaiting saturday's historic departure to one of the most...
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. >>> they are calling it a miracle in the pacific. a crash landing and water rushing into the plane. how everyone on board made it out alive. >>> and my revealing conversation with john legend on making history and taking a stand. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. we start here tonight with breaking news. republicans tonight forced to hit the brakes on the brett kavanaugh supreme court confirmation. and president trump now direct to reopen the investigation into kavanaugh's background and christine blasey ford's claims, following a day of high drama in the senate judiciary committee. an agreement of an up to one-week delay hours after the advance his supreme but a surprise last-minute deal threw the outcome of a full confirmation vote into doubt. our coverage begins with peter alexander. >> reporter: lester, good evening. after president trump for days argued the fbi doesn't do these types of investigations, he is now ordering them to do just that, tonight authorizing a supplemental
. >>> they are calling it a miracle in the pacific. a crash landing and water rushing into the plane. how everyone on board made it out alive. >>> and my revealing conversation with john legend on making history and taking a stand. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. we start here tonight with breaking news. republicans tonight forced to hit the brakes on the brett kavanaugh supreme court confirmation....
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. for the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 6:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top after some late wickets good evening. syrian and russian warplanes have continued their bombing of rebel positions in the syrian province of idlib. the united nations has warned of a new humanitarian crisis if syria and its russian allies launch an all—out military offensive. idlib is the last major rebel stronghold in the north of the country. thousands of civilians are trapped in the area, and turkey says it's can't accommodate any more refugees who may flee across the border. our middle east correspondent yollande knell reports. today in the idlib countryside. the full—scale offensive here hasn't yet started, but these were powerful blasts. syrian government helicopters dropping barrels packed with explosives. and after each strike, the white helmets civil defence r
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. for the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 6:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top after some late wickets good evening. syrian and russian warplanes have continued their bombing of rebel positions in the syrian province of idlib. the united nations has warned of a new...
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up this hour: for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacificcean to try to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing forjobs as prison officers, in a scheme aiming to transform the uk's toughest prisons. and at 11:30, you can watch dateline for the latest analysis on brexit and other top stories from around the world. new powers come into force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms. you'll now need to opt in to allow companies to contact you. businesses that don't comply could face a fine of half a million pounds. manuela saragosa has more. for many of us, cold calls are a daily torment. hello? the financial conduct authority says some 2.7 billion nuisance calls texts and e—mails were made over the past year. that works out to be about 50 calls, texts and e—mails sent to every single adult in the country. many are made by companies offering to settle personal injury claims, or to claim back ppi — payment protection insurance. but, from now on, these companies will have to ch
up this hour: for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacificcean to try to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing forjobs as prison officers, in a scheme aiming to transform the uk's toughest prisons. and at 11:30, you can watch dateline for the latest analysis on brexit and other top stories from around the world. new powers come into force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management...