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you would be able to see an incredible viewpoint of london at would compete against the shard. unt of history in the city of london, the bank of england, everything you can see around the area as well, this would be an amazing bit of architecture. and another draw to london, and other thing to do when you come to visit. thank you so much for your thoughts and comments and thank you for your contribution. whatever you to today, hope you have a good day. see you $0011. hello there. if you thought it was cold yesterday, today is going to feel even colder. all the mild air that we had over the weekend has been pushed away by these easterly winds, and with stronger winds, it will feel colder today, and we're also drawing in colder and colder air as the day goes on. now, probably not a great deal of frost to start the day, too much wind for that. there may be some early sunshine. i think fairly quickly the cloud will build and all these showers in the east will get blown that bit further westwards, some of them heavy and maybe a touch wintry over the higher ground as well. a closer lo
you would be able to see an incredible viewpoint of london at would compete against the shard. unt of history in the city of london, the bank of england, everything you can see around the area as well, this would be an amazing bit of architecture. and another draw to london, and other thing to do when you come to visit. thank you so much for your thoughts and comments and thank you for your contribution. whatever you to today, hope you have a good day. see you $0011. hello there. if you thought...
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the weather today, low cloud around, use the uk's tallest holding the shard as a giant measuring stick cloud is 150 metres above the street level, really low a nd metres above the street level, really low and going nowhere fast, you can see how extensive it is. there are some gaps in the cloud particularly across northern scotland, that is where the best of the sunshine is, there was a start like this earlier in aberdeenshire. asi like this earlier in aberdeenshire. as i say, the weather not going to change a great deal, for there is cloud at the moment it will stay cloudy, the best of the breaks in the north and west of the uk, the cloud could be thick enough to give the odd spit of drizzle around the tens a street. overnight stay in cloudy, the cloud thickening to bring mist and some hill fog patches across northern and western areas, the odd spot of drizzle around as well, temperatures overnight between 7-12d, well, temperatures overnight between 7—i2d, could get colder in the highlands if we keep clear skies. there will be a significant change in the weather for the weekend. pressu
the weather today, low cloud around, use the uk's tallest holding the shard as a giant measuring stick cloud is 150 metres above the street level, really low a nd metres above the street level, really low and going nowhere fast, you can see how extensive it is. there are some gaps in the cloud particularly across northern scotland, that is where the best of the sunshine is, there was a start like this earlier in aberdeenshire. asi like this earlier in aberdeenshire. as i say, the weather not...
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kristallnacht translates as crystal nicer refers to the shards of broken glass that litter the streets of the mob smashed the windows of synagogues and jewish owned stores and buildings is considered to be a prelude to the holocaust way in which six million jews were murdered germany's leaders mark today's anniversary by warning against another increase in anti semitism but november the ninth is also the anniversary of two other crucial days in german history. eighty years on the horrors of the past still resound. german chancellor angela merkel attending a commemorative service at berlin's largest synagogue. in the arts than the jewish life is flourishing in germany once again that is an unexpected gift after the break with civilization that was the holocaust but at the same time why seeing a worrying anti semitism that is threatening jewish life in our country and other places in the world what jews thought themselves say this anti semitism is expressed increasingly openly in unbridled hate speech on the internet and in the public sphere in the home. these anti semitic acts are a dis
kristallnacht translates as crystal nicer refers to the shards of broken glass that litter the streets of the mob smashed the windows of synagogues and jewish owned stores and buildings is considered to be a prelude to the holocaust way in which six million jews were murdered germany's leaders mark today's anniversary by warning against another increase in anti semitism but november the ninth is also the anniversary of two other crucial days in german history. eighty years on the horrors of the...
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immediately they tried to match the shard with the frame tom said he dropped. >> if you take the shardin one of the few remaining, intact areas of the frame, you can see it fits perfectly. >> it was compelling evidence that tom may have been telling the truth, but schaeffer would need more than a shard of evidence. he next called this woman, janette moore, the woman who came forward immediately following tom's guilty verdict and the reason he was ultimately granted a new trial. >> i do. >> moore said she was driving past the foley house right around the time dar had been murdered. >> as i approached, this white car come racing out forward, and if i hadn't braked, i would have hit him. >> janette moore said she got a good look at the driver. >> it was a young 18 to 20-year-old kid, had real black hair and his face was real white. he was clenching the wheel just like this. and i thought, he's crazy, he's going to kill somebody. >> why didn't you call the police? >> i didn't because i was afraid. >> but when janette moore learned about tom foley's guilty verdict, she said she could no lon
immediately they tried to match the shard with the frame tom said he dropped. >> if you take the shardin one of the few remaining, intact areas of the frame, you can see it fits perfectly. >> it was compelling evidence that tom may have been telling the truth, but schaeffer would need more than a shard of evidence. he next called this woman, janette moore, the woman who came forward immediately following tom's guilty verdict and the reason he was ultimately granted a new trial....
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the most of the day the top half of the shard has been hidden from view. s are falling and so is the cloud and we are starting to see some fog fell up over the hills. quite dense as well. notice some sunshine across the north and east of scotland. this is how the day ended an hour or so ago. this was around the dundee area. overnight tonight, i've mentioned the mist and fog, there will be some tricky travelling conditions with poor visibility on some of the roads and also the cloud, the kenneth to bring some drizzle with it. edgewise, we're looking at lows of between seven—12. in the highlands of scotland, if we keep these clear skies for a length of time overnight it will be. put in since patches of frost in the countryside. for the weekend, pressure building across the uk and also we are going to get drierair the uk and also we are going to get drier air moving the uk and also we are going to get drierair moving in the uk and also we are going to get drier air moving in from france. these two factors will attack the cloud just noticed across the midlands,
the most of the day the top half of the shard has been hidden from view. s are falling and so is the cloud and we are starting to see some fog fell up over the hills. quite dense as well. notice some sunshine across the north and east of scotland. this is how the day ended an hour or so ago. this was around the dundee area. overnight tonight, i've mentioned the mist and fog, there will be some tricky travelling conditions with poor visibility on some of the roads and also the cloud, the kenneth...
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phil: kristallnacht refers to the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after months smashed of the stores of jewish stories and buildings. it is considered a prelude to the holocaust with 6 million jews murdered. november the ninth is also the anniversary of other two crucial days -- another two crucial days in german history. >> 80 years on, the horrors of the past still does sound. chancellor merkel attending a service at berlin's largest same -- synagogue. >> jewish life is flourishing in germany once again. that is an unexpected gift after the break with civilization that was the holocaust. at the same time, i see a worrying anti-semitism that is threatening jewish life in our country and other places in the world where jewish people thought themselves safe. this anti-semitism is expressed openly in unbuckled his speech on the internet and in the public sphere.e. -- unbridled hate speech on the internet and in the public sphere. >> this is a reminder of events 80 years ago. on the night of the ninth of november, 1938, nazis released violence on jews. 100 jews were killed
phil: kristallnacht refers to the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after months smashed of the stores of jewish stories and buildings. it is considered a prelude to the holocaust with 6 million jews murdered. november the ninth is also the anniversary of other two crucial days -- another two crucial days in german history. >> 80 years on, the horrors of the past still does sound. chancellor merkel attending a service at berlin's largest same -- synagogue. >> jewish...
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the tower, dubbed "the tulip", would become the second tallest building after the shard.t and axitrader.
the tower, dubbed "the tulip", would become the second tallest building after the shard.t and axitrader.
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we have the walkie—talkie, the shard, the gurkha on.re is a tendency of thinking these are half empty, they look fancy. this is not designed for office space. apparently, according to this, it will feature internal slides, moving transparent sports running outside the building for visitors to ride in. you have people in a global hard. if you have vertigo, i do not think you will appreciate it. —— you have people in a pod. thank you. yesterday we noticed the cold wind setting in across the uk, today we continue with that cold easterly winds. a bit stronger than yesterday as well, bringing in a mixture of sunshine and showers. where you have the cold air coming in from the near continent across the uk, because the wind is stronger than yesterday there are more showers arounds, drifting further west. the mature northern england, quite a few showers, frequent showers iniesta in scotland, down to eastern and southern areas. for south—west england, south and west wales, fewer showers, lengthier sunny spells and temperatures will be six to eig
we have the walkie—talkie, the shard, the gurkha on.re is a tendency of thinking these are half empty, they look fancy. this is not designed for office space. apparently, according to this, it will feature internal slides, moving transparent sports running outside the building for visitors to ride in. you have people in a global hard. if you have vertigo, i do not think you will appreciate it. —— you have people in a pod. thank you. yesterday we noticed the cold wind setting in across the...
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pay enough people to clean up their grand master one worker broke a beer bottle and slipped on the shards leaving splattered's of blood from the wreckage-- refrigerator to the kitchen sink and all over the apartment. just clean it the boss told her on the phone. barbara wanted to be her own boss was 70 oil rigs running anyone could start a business. she told her employer she was leaving and took some mop buckets and cleaning supplies on her way out. barbara convinced a few company men to transfer their business to hurt and made their rants to other rigs with new business carts. only a few men said they were to cling to hire a main-- made. i like dirty men she would joke. if you are clean i'd don't have no work. we realized we had stayed in the same farmhouse near the well by truck stops at different times and traded gossip. as often happened she disappeared without warning several weeks later. her coffee pot was gone. her room was empty. a blonde portly south carolina woman who worked out well-- walmart took her place in listing different lifestyles years ago, but when i inquired further
pay enough people to clean up their grand master one worker broke a beer bottle and slipped on the shards leaving splattered's of blood from the wreckage-- refrigerator to the kitchen sink and all over the apartment. just clean it the boss told her on the phone. barbara wanted to be her own boss was 70 oil rigs running anyone could start a business. she told her employer she was leaving and took some mop buckets and cleaning supplies on her way out. barbara convinced a few company men to...
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to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300 metres high. to that depth. that is how deep these drills are going to go — 11,500 metres. and here is why. this promotional video shows there will be two giant holes. the first one will take cold water about halfway. the water will then trickle deeper, and be heated to nearly 200 degrees celsius by the rocks below. then it will be pumped back up to the top through a second well. the steam it produces at the earth's surface will be used to create electricity for up to 3,000 cornish homes. it's a fantastic day for me, but it's also a... it's a huge relief, as well... ryan law is the geologist and businessman who has devoted ten years to making this a reality, and he is convinced this is just the start. you only have to look at what's been happening in germany, what's been happening in the paris basin, for example. once one project kicks off and is successful, many other projects follow. but it took £10 million of eu money to get this project under way, and after brexit, they will need private inves
to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300 metres high. to that depth. that is how deep these drills are going to go — 11,500 metres. and here is why. this promotional video shows there will be two giant holes. the first one will take cold water about halfway. the water will then trickle deeper, and be heated to nearly 200 degrees celsius by the rocks below. then it will be pumped back up to the top through a second well. the steam it produces at the...
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here's the fun part lou: a federal judge ruled president trump does jt have the power top revoke the shards of cnn reporter jim acosta and his pass must be restored. the judge used a 1977 case focusing on revocation of credentials based on political motives or partisan differences, not outlandish behavior exhibited by acosta. here is how president obama dealt with it. we thought would like to see how times have changed. nary a people from the left-wing media about this. >> the civil rights of lgbt americans -- hold on. okay. you know what? no, no, no, no, no. you are in my house cheers. >> you are not going to get a good response from me my interrupting me like this. lou: you remember the chants of trump trump trump from the white house press corps, right? there is, joining me now to talk about the illegal immigration crisis, the recount fiasco in florida, a former member of george w. bush's senior staff, brad blakeman. by the way, how did that work out, brad? >> it worked out great. the reason why is we exposed the corruption and intimidation and income comments same two counties in 2000.
here's the fun part lou: a federal judge ruled president trump does jt have the power top revoke the shards of cnn reporter jim acosta and his pass must be restored. the judge used a 1977 case focusing on revocation of credentials based on political motives or partisan differences, not outlandish behavior exhibited by acosta. here is how president obama dealt with it. we thought would like to see how times have changed. nary a people from the left-wing media about this. >> the civil...
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to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300 metres high.pth. that is how deep these drills are going to go — 11,500 metres. and here is why. this promotional video shows there will be two giant holes. the first one will take cold water about halfway. the water will then trickle deeper, and be heated to nearly 200 degrees celsius by the rocks below. then it will be pumped back up to the top through a second well. the steam it produces at the earth's surface will be used to create electricity for up to 3,000 cornish homes. it's a fantastic day for me, but it's also a — it's a huge relief, as well... ryan law is the geologist and businessman who has devoted ten years to making this a reality, and he is convinced this is just the start. you only have to look at what's been happening in germany, what's been happening in the paris basin, for example. once one project kicks off and is successful, many other projects follow. but it took £10 million of eu money to get this project under way, and after brexit, they will need private investors to fund
to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300 metres high.pth. that is how deep these drills are going to go — 11,500 metres. and here is why. this promotional video shows there will be two giant holes. the first one will take cold water about halfway. the water will then trickle deeper, and be heated to nearly 200 degrees celsius by the rocks below. then it will be pumped back up to the top through a second well. the steam it produces at the earth's...
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at 1,000 feet it would be the second tallest skyscraper in the capital behind the shard. e years later. called the tulip because, obviously, it looks like a tulip. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich form any part of the country, not only feeling cold, it looks cold, —— for many parts of the country. apple buyout, quite a few shoulders, continuing as we had through the re st of continuing as we had through the rest of the afternoon, some showers over the highest ground likely to be wintry, you will notice the strength of the wind, wind gust around 40 mph for some eastern coasts, thermometer by the end of the afternoon may read four to 7 degrees, and on the strength of the wind, this is what it will feel like in birmingham, cardiff, norwich, it will feel like it is freezing. through the evening and tonight, areas of showery rain, increasing chance of sleet and snow mixed in over higher ground, quite cloudy, breezy as well, holding up temperatures, but across the far south—west, as we stick into clearer skies, we may get a touch of frost. into tomorrow morning, t
at 1,000 feet it would be the second tallest skyscraper in the capital behind the shard. e years later. called the tulip because, obviously, it looks like a tulip. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich form any part of the country, not only feeling cold, it looks cold, —— for many parts of the country. apple buyout, quite a few shoulders, continuing as we had through the re st of continuing as we had through the rest of the afternoon, some showers over the highest ground likely...
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the entire settlement sank into the sea these ceramic shards were recovered from six meters below the water surface. the fishermen spend all their free time searching for more clues about. many of the younger ones are now experienced archaeological divers but although the work has become routine for them it's much more than a job but minutes. when i walk in the water and every dive is a moving experience because every time something new can come to light. a new piece of evidence of what was there which helps us to understand the past because as we just saw every day brings a new discovery. diski lives from tourism each year hundreds of thousands of people flock to the island to bathe in its hot springs and visit the famous gusto out of going easy hand every now and then the super yachts drop anchor here. the mayor says a new branch of tourism is always welcome but he won't commit to offering the young fisherman any financial assistance. you know god is sources of all simply money's tight in all of the municipalities and we have to make do with what we've got that will get i mean but i
the entire settlement sank into the sea these ceramic shards were recovered from six meters below the water surface. the fishermen spend all their free time searching for more clues about. many of the younger ones are now experienced archaeological divers but although the work has become routine for them it's much more than a job but minutes. when i walk in the water and every dive is a moving experience because every time something new can come to light. a new piece of evidence of what was...
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to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300m high.t is how deep these drills are going to go. 4500 metres. and here is why. this promotional video shows there will be two giant holes. the first one will take cold water about halfway. the water will then trickle deeper and be heated to nearly 200 celsius by the rocks below. then it will be pumped back up below. then it will be pumped back up to the top through a second well. the scheme it produces at the earth's surface will be used to create electricity for up to 3000 cornish homes. it's a fantastic day for me, but it's also a huge relief, as well... ryan moore is the geologist and businessman who has devoted geologist and businessman who has d evoted te n geologist and businessman who has devoted ten yea rs geologist and businessman who has devoted ten years to making this a reality, and he is convinced this is just the start. you only have to look at what has been happening in germany, what has been happening in the paris basin, for example. once one project kicks off and is success
to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300m high.t is how deep these drills are going to go. 4500 metres. and here is why. this promotional video shows there will be two giant holes. the first one will take cold water about halfway. the water will then trickle deeper and be heated to nearly 200 celsius by the rocks below. then it will be pumped back up below. then it will be pumped back up to the top through a second well. the scheme it produces at the...
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a manner you shall know the entire settlement sank into the sea these ceramic shards were recovered from six meters below the water surface. the fishermen spend all their free time searching for more clues about hundred ninety and many of the younger ones are now experienced archaeological divers but although the work has become routine for them it's much more than a job that made it so i mean to just you know when i walk in the water and every dive is a moving experience because every time something new can come to light all dr new piece of evidence of what was there which helps us to understand the past because as a church every day brings a new discovery good enough for a bit but. the skill lives from tourism each year hundreds of thousands of people flock to the island to bathe in its hot springs and visit the famous gusto out of going easy hand every now and then the super yachts drop anchor here. the mayor says a new branch of tourism is always welcome but he won't commit to offering the young fisherman any financial assistance. in the. money's tight in all of the municipalities an
a manner you shall know the entire settlement sank into the sea these ceramic shards were recovered from six meters below the water surface. the fishermen spend all their free time searching for more clues about hundred ninety and many of the younger ones are now experienced archaeological divers but although the work has become routine for them it's much more than a job that made it so i mean to just you know when i walk in the water and every dive is a moving experience because every time...
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to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300 metres high.one project kicks off and is successful, many other projects follow. but it took £10 million of eu money to get this project under way, and after brexit, they will need private investors to fund any future expansion. in places like iceland, geothermal is already part of the renewable energy mix. the geology here means it is easier to reach the hot rocks below, and a quarter of the country‘s electricity is produced this way, without the chemicals or the pressure involved in fracking. no—one is expecting cornish granite to produce anything like those quantities, but the local council is putting in £2 million as an investment for the future. if this proves itself, then we would hope that other wells will be drilled in due course, and that more of the jobs, more of the drilling facilities, etc, the money from those will go to the local cornish economy. if he is right, this landscape, rich in centuries of mining history, could be ground—breaking once again. jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. in a
to give you a sense of what that means, the shard building in london is about 300 metres high.one project kicks off and is successful, many other projects follow. but it took £10 million of eu money to get this project under way, and after brexit, they will need private investors to fund any future expansion. in places like iceland, geothermal is already part of the renewable energy mix. the geology here means it is easier to reach the hot rocks below, and a quarter of the country‘s...
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translation: the windows were all smashed in, the pavement was full of glass shards. was just ten when she witnessed what became known as the "night of broken glass." she was with her father, herman, on her way to thejewish primary school in berlin. translation: a little further on, we saw the word "jew" was scrawled onto the window and a star of david was smeared on there, too. once inside, the school was surrounded by nazi storm troopers. the state—sanctioned persecution of germany'sjews had become violent. translation: we saw it all from our windows. we saw the smoke coming up from the synagogue but we weren't sure what was burning. we didn't know what kind of danger we were in, or what it all meant. that only became clear later on when we went back to school and some of the fathers weren't there any more. later, her father was taken to the death camp at auschwitz where he was murdered. ruth, and her mother, survived the war living in a shed. i got four postcards from him in march, april, may and june and then nothing more. the real significance of the violence of
translation: the windows were all smashed in, the pavement was full of glass shards. was just ten when she witnessed what became known as the "night of broken glass." she was with her father, herman, on her way to thejewish primary school in berlin. translation: a little further on, we saw the word "jew" was scrawled onto the window and a star of david was smeared on there, too. once inside, the school was surrounded by nazi storm troopers. the state—sanctioned...
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translation: the windows were all smashed in, the pavement was full of glass shards. shop windows." now, 90 years old, ruth finkelman and was just ten when she witnessed what became known as the "night of broken glass". she was with her father, herman, on her way to thejewish primary school in berlin. translation: a little further on, we saw the word "jew" was scrawled onto the window and a star of david was smeared on there, too. once inside, the school was surrounded by nazi storm troopers. the state—sanctioned persecution of germany'sjews had become violent. translation: we saw it all from our windows. we saw the smoke coming up from the synagogue but we weren't sure what was burning. we didn't know what kind of danger we were in, or what it all meant. that only became clear later on when we went back to school and some of the fathers weren't there any more. later, her father was taken to the death camp at auschwitz where he was murdered. ruth, and her mother, survived the war living in a shed. translation: i got four postcards from him in march, april, may, and jun
translation: the windows were all smashed in, the pavement was full of glass shards. shop windows." now, 90 years old, ruth finkelman and was just ten when she witnessed what became known as the "night of broken glass". she was with her father, herman, on her way to thejewish primary school in berlin. translation: a little further on, we saw the word "jew" was scrawled onto the window and a star of david was smeared on there, too. once inside, the school was surrounded...
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the dark. we are looking for a shard of light at the moment. it might come in the hours ahead.t eliminating briefing for now, david, thank you very much. we'll have more from you a little bit later on. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. one of the greatest works by the british painter, david hockney, has been sold at auction at christie's in new york forjust over $90 million. that's a new record for a work by a living artist sold at auction. portrait of an artist, pool with two figures, was painted in 1972 after hockney destroyed an earlier version. north korean leader kimjong—un has supervised the test of a new high—tech tactical weapon according to the country's state media. it's the first time in a year that kim jong—un has inspected a weapons test site. the korean central news agency described the test as a success but gave no details on the type of weapon. scientists from more than 60 countries will vote later on whether to change the way the kilogram is measured. for more than 100 years it's been defined by the weight of a platinum based cylinde
the dark. we are looking for a shard of light at the moment. it might come in the hours ahead.t eliminating briefing for now, david, thank you very much. we'll have more from you a little bit later on. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. one of the greatest works by the british painter, david hockney, has been sold at auction at christie's in new york forjust over $90 million. that's a new record for a work by a living artist sold at auction. portrait of an artist,...
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the incident sent shards of glass flying and shattered her sense of security. >> it's the last thing you expect because you're already inside the privacy your car that somebody would cross that line. >> they are sitting inside the cars alone when this happens. >> reporter: two other women were accosted in the same lot in october. a fourth was on foot when she was robbed near the bank of america at the sun valley mall but police think the incidents may be connected. the earlier incidents they escaped in a black honda with tinted windows and paper plates. >> it's brazen. we feel comfort in our cars and locked in. but this is showing a whole 'nother dynamic. >> reporter: this shopper we spoke to was concerned. >> i hope this will not happen to me. but it's real scary. nowadays people are doing crazy things. >> reporter: now, police are urging people to be aware of their surroundings, report anything suspicious. police are comparing notes with police in and where there are similar incidents. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> crab fishermen going to court. coming up, the legal action bean t
the incident sent shards of glass flying and shattered her sense of security. >> it's the last thing you expect because you're already inside the privacy your car that somebody would cross that line. >> they are sitting inside the cars alone when this happens. >> reporter: two other women were accosted in the same lot in october. a fourth was on foot when she was robbed near the bank of america at the sun valley mall but police think the incidents may be connected. the earlier...
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the incident sent shards of glass flying and shattered her sense of security. >> it's the last thing you expect because you're already inside the privacy your car that somebody would cross that line. >> they are sitting inside the cars alone when this happens. >> reporter: two other women were accosted in the same lot in october. a fourth was on foot when she was robbed near the bank of america at the sun valley mall but police think the incidents may be connected. the earlier incidents they escaped in a black honda with tinted windows and paper plates. >> it's brazen. we feel comfort in our cars and locked in. but this is showing a whole 'nother dynamic. >> reporter: this shopper we spoke to was concerned. >> i hope this will not happen to me. but it's real scary. nowadays people are doing crazy things. >> reporter: now, police are urging people to be aware of their surroundings, report anything suspicious. police are comparing notes with police in and where there are similar incidents. live at the concord police department, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. coming up next, tens of thousa
the incident sent shards of glass flying and shattered her sense of security. >> it's the last thing you expect because you're already inside the privacy your car that somebody would cross that line. >> they are sitting inside the cars alone when this happens. >> reporter: two other women were accosted in the same lot in october. a fourth was on foot when she was robbed near the bank of america at the sun valley mall but police think the incidents may be connected. the earlier...
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this is the shard, the ukippers tallest building, hidden in the cloud, 150 metres above street levell be sunny in scotland through the rest of the afternoon. we have cloud overhead, that is going nowhere fast. it stays grey and gloomy. looking at the weather, overnight night, the club will thicken up and we have some mist and fog, hill fog in northern and western areas, some drizzle falling from the cloud. 7—12d, it could get colder in the highlands if we keep clearer skies here. at the weekend, high pressure builds across the uk this weekend which will kill the cloud. as well as that, we drag in dry airwhich is cloud. as well as that, we drag in dry air which is another thing that will kill that cloud. although we start mignardi note, quickly we see sunny weather pushing into england —— start on a cloudy note. i think most areas will see some sunshine at least as we go through the day. the longest duration of sunshine towards the south—east. in scotland and northern ireland, quite a bit of cloud. some breaks in western scotland, some cloud in eastern areas and in northern ireland, y
this is the shard, the ukippers tallest building, hidden in the cloud, 150 metres above street levell be sunny in scotland through the rest of the afternoon. we have cloud overhead, that is going nowhere fast. it stays grey and gloomy. looking at the weather, overnight night, the club will thicken up and we have some mist and fog, hill fog in northern and western areas, some drizzle falling from the cloud. 7—12d, it could get colder in the highlands if we keep clearer skies here. at the...
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but the gas entered the bus through broken windows leaving several bokeh players in need of medical assistance striker carlos tevez said he had an eye injury possibly caused by shards of glass and left the stadium with the band it's over his eye. a number of his teammates suffered from dizziness and received treatment from club doctors the boca juniors bus eventually left with the police escort this highly anticipated copa libertadores final between two of argentina's most successful clubs has been rescheduled for sunday however the chaotic build up has left a black eye on the sport with possible repercussions to follow. you're watching news live from the back of the top of the hour with another news in the meantime feel free to. call for on the call. thanks for. the back of the top of the hour with another news in the meantime. for. thanks for watching. state. life. the most traditional. with. germany. dot com.
but the gas entered the bus through broken windows leaving several bokeh players in need of medical assistance striker carlos tevez said he had an eye injury possibly caused by shards of glass and left the stadium with the band it's over his eye. a number of his teammates suffered from dizziness and received treatment from club doctors the boca juniors bus eventually left with the police escort this highly anticipated copa libertadores final between two of argentina's most successful clubs has...
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is that the shard? it is. a picture from a few weeks ago, but it tells the story this morning. through eastern england, dry in daylight hours save a few showers and. chilly here and mild in the west later, some afternoon sunshine and the winds will strengthen, maybe 50 mph around irish sea coast. let's look at the rain as we go into the evening, across the midlands, central, southern england, the south—east, not quite with you in norfolk and suffolk until the evening. easing away, receipt coasts in the north—west, but heavy rain on the pennines, —— easing away on irish sea coast. expect some snow mixed in. northern ireland, better end to the day than the start and dry for much of the day for many in northern scotland. a few showers here tonight, some rain in eastern england for a time. there could be a few mist and fog patches around, especially over the hills tonight, but certainly not as cold as last night thanks to the wind, the rain and the cloud. more rain returning to the west later. it links into this deep area of low pressure, named by the portuguese net service as stor
is that the shard? it is. a picture from a few weeks ago, but it tells the story this morning. through eastern england, dry in daylight hours save a few showers and. chilly here and mild in the west later, some afternoon sunshine and the winds will strengthen, maybe 50 mph around irish sea coast. let's look at the rain as we go into the evening, across the midlands, central, southern england, the south—east, not quite with you in norfolk and suffolk until the evening. easing away, receipt...
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the tariffs. but they're also getting hit shard by the tariffs at a time when things are really good in the lobsterare things really good? that's a combination of factors from climate change to globalization. carol: wait, wait. slow down. you got to dig into this. there were things i had no idea. talk to us about climate changes and beneficial to the lobster industry because that doesn't make sense to me. jason: and lobster eaters. carol: yeah. exactly. >> so it's a fascinating phenomenon. you look at lobster production in maine, the number of lobsters -- from world war ii into the 1980's it's pretty steady at about 20 million pounds a year. and then all of a sudden what starts happening is the gulf of maine starts to warm up in a way. and that means that you get this kind of peak temperature, the peak lobster temperature, in terms of reproduction that hits gulf of maine and some really productive fisheries and the population just starts to boom up in maine. while it's booming off of maine, it's actually dying further south. in places like long island sound. and so 2016, that 20 million pounds that
the tariffs. but they're also getting hit shard by the tariffs at a time when things are really good in the lobsterare things really good? that's a combination of factors from climate change to globalization. carol: wait, wait. slow down. you got to dig into this. there were things i had no idea. talk to us about climate changes and beneficial to the lobster industry because that doesn't make sense to me. jason: and lobster eaters. carol: yeah. exactly. >> so it's a fascinating...
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the law you keep messing with me. suddenly tangent smashes a bottle and holds a shard of glass to our throat. villages you know you go i called my sister before i smashed the bottle feel i told her that if she doesn't hear back from me before three pm she should come here and get the boy we knew i knew they wouldn't give me back my child the only option i have left is the final option i told them that if i don't get my son back today i will die here she is a. what general has up here us. her ultimatum pays off my chin is returned to her it's the first time in four years that she's seen him. he immediately bonds with his younger brother. and. the officers put her in a cab they want to leave quickly before she meets the other family. stuff what do you have here. just. for show we're not sure they wrote their number on is. ok you know i'm still scared. i need to wash maybe they'll try to kidnap him again . that would be the worst thing for me i'm so happy right now my son is a life. but i also still have that deep terror in my bones. that was not a little. thing like. that . tangent yet chin and
the law you keep messing with me. suddenly tangent smashes a bottle and holds a shard of glass to our throat. villages you know you go i called my sister before i smashed the bottle feel i told her that if she doesn't hear back from me before three pm she should come here and get the boy we knew i knew they wouldn't give me back my child the only option i have left is the final option i told them that if i don't get my son back today i will die here she is a. what general has up here us. her...