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comes to us from liverpool. >> oh, i get to say liverpudlian. >> this liverpudlian is on the phone, tryinge's the litter enforcement officer. the city council has partnered up with kingdom, a private company in order to have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to littering in the city center. she's there with her little enforcement computer, trying to get information from this guy, who she says was throwing a cigarette butt on the floor. but as she's standing there, he's just straight up point blank ignoring her. >> sir. if i could speak to you. >> eventually he ends ends his call and he's a little angry. >> sir? >> could you hold off one minute? i finished my phone call. >> i finished my phone call now,ily' speak to you. the person shooting this video is john foley, a market trader. he started this particular facebook group litterplaud kingdom liverpool where he tries to video and shame these people for preventing people from littering. they're saying this private company is taking advantage of oaps, all the people or people to take advantage of but on the other side you threw a cigaret
comes to us from liverpool. >> oh, i get to say liverpudlian. >> this liverpudlian is on the phone, tryinge's the litter enforcement officer. the city council has partnered up with kingdom, a private company in order to have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to littering in the city center. she's there with her little enforcement computer, trying to get information from this guy, who she says was throwing a cigarette butt on the floor. but as she's standing there, he's just...
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. >> more about the story, we are talking with a terrorism expert who joins us from liverpool, england. thank you so much for talking with us. first of all, talk about the hero of the story, the officer who put his life on the line to save others. this could have ended much worse than it did if it were not for him. what are your thoughts? >> sums up -- i'm a former police officer myself. it shows the dangers they face and the sacrifices they make to keep us all safe. regardless of which state you are in. i mean, it's tragic this happened. but, his actions have made most, we'll find out in the full investigation, he may have saved lives. >> let's talk about what happened. officials knew of the suspect. they didn't know he was radicalized, there was no indication he was going on attack. this shows how difficult this is, this situation, this ongoing situation, the security standpoint of staying ahead of those who become radicalized. >> that's right. go back to nice, the tragic events there in 2015. >> i'm sorry, we are losing audio. we are going to have to take a break and hopefully we ca
. >> more about the story, we are talking with a terrorism expert who joins us from liverpool, england. thank you so much for talking with us. first of all, talk about the hero of the story, the officer who put his life on the line to save others. this could have ended much worse than it did if it were not for him. what are your thoughts? >> sums up -- i'm a former police officer myself. it shows the dangers they face and the sacrifices they make to keep us all safe. regardless of...
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orton, on international terrorism and on the syrian war, thank you very much for being with us from our liverpoolcancelled last night after a shuttle bus caught fire outside the terminal building. no one was injured but thousands of passengers were told to leave the airport and rebook their flights. a normal service is expected to resume today. we spoke to our news correspondent anisa kadri who is at stansted airport today. sta nsted said they stansted said they expected things to run normally the rest of the weekend and they have also issued a big apology. the passengers i have spoken to in that terminal to my right have been there all night, and they are bleary eyed after flights we re they are bleary eyed after flights were cancelled because a shuttle bus caught fire. it has been put down to an electrical fault as to why it caught fire, but hearing that their flights are cancelled, as you can imagine, neverfun flights are cancelled, as you can imagine, never fun to flights are cancelled, as you can imagine, neverfun to hear. you only have to go on to twitter to help them and praised other pass
orton, on international terrorism and on the syrian war, thank you very much for being with us from our liverpoolcancelled last night after a shuttle bus caught fire outside the terminal building. no one was injured but thousands of passengers were told to leave the airport and rebook their flights. a normal service is expected to resume today. we spoke to our news correspondent anisa kadri who is at stansted airport today. sta nsted said they stansted said they expected things to run normally...
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is justine shielsjoins us from liverpool.ining us this morning. christine, iwant thank you forjoining us this morning. christine, i want to speak to you 1st of all. you were diagnosed with skin cancer at 30. yes, early 30s i was diagnosed with it. i had used sunbeds for many yea rs it. i had used sunbeds for many years and had gone abroad. i probably started to notice changes in my skin in my early 30s but was initially diagnosed at 35. at that point, did you draw a link between the use of sunbeds and going on holidays? no, because obviously back 1011 years ago there wasn't any awareness 01’ 1011 years ago there wasn't any awareness or anything that made me think that sunbeds would be an issue. had i known what i know now, i would never have continued to use them. i thought i had used some protection, but now i know it is not the right thing... rather, it is not the right thing... rather, it is not the right thing... rather, it is not the right way to be using sun protection. i want to bring you in, mandy, because i know that
is justine shielsjoins us from liverpool.ining us this morning. christine, iwant thank you forjoining us this morning. christine, i want to speak to you 1st of all. you were diagnosed with skin cancer at 30. yes, early 30s i was diagnosed with it. i had used sunbeds for many yea rs it. i had used sunbeds for many years and had gone abroad. i probably started to notice changes in my skin in my early 30s but was initially diagnosed at 35. at that point, did you draw a link between the use of...
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good luck to him. 2—0 is the latest score between liverpool and newcastle but that is it from us.t area of low pressure very close by to us. that will take us very close by to us. that will take us into the start of the forthcoming week. that is rather disappointing given that we are supposed to be in is winged but at least we're not going to see the level of cold that we have seen of late. we swapped the easterly and lots of it for something in the south and south—west. these shots will become something of a distant memory but in the midst of all of that struggle to get somewhere, some people have at least made the very best of the conditions. overnight, there is still a wintry flavour to proceedings, as we push snow further north. i had a bad belt of snow, but a couple of centimetres perhaps, towards the north and east, still showers. further south, we have felt this first signs of something little milder in many counties across england and in wales. but as we start the new day, we've got an ice problem. lots of warnings about ice. just watch out for that if you are on the move
good luck to him. 2—0 is the latest score between liverpool and newcastle but that is it from us.t area of low pressure very close by to us. that will take us very close by to us. that will take us into the start of the forthcoming week. that is rather disappointing given that we are supposed to be in is winged but at least we're not going to see the level of cold that we have seen of late. we swapped the easterly and lots of it for something in the south and south—west. these shots will...
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liverpool and manchester city. barcelona will be third spanish side through after real madrid and sevilla. setting the scene from barcelona for usray. coming here for the first time since the unforgettable semifinal of 2012 in the champions league, and tonight, the odds are very much against them again. again -- against them again, it will be difficult and daunting. but they still have a chance, unbeaten against barcelona, in eight games. they have to be defenders, but when they get the chance —— chances, they‘ll have to ta ke chance —— chances, they‘ll have to take them. it's a big night for antonio conde and the team he is selected. would you think is the right approach against his barcelona team? it will be similar tactics of the tactics used, barcelona will don a possession, but hazzard has says he is not happy, he has to play him when he is at his best, so i think he will startjoe root, confident that he will. and he will offer that presents to take chelsey of the pitch. defensively as well, christensen has conceded some big chances as of late, he needs a big night tonight. when antonio conde spoke to us yesterday, he menti
liverpool and manchester city. barcelona will be third spanish side through after real madrid and sevilla. setting the scene from barcelona for usray. coming here for the first time since the unforgettable semifinal of 2012 in the champions league, and tonight, the odds are very much against them again. again -- against them again, it will be difficult and daunting. but they still have a chance, unbeaten against barcelona, in eight games. they have to be defenders, but when they get the chance...
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liverpool through to the last eight. tottenham's run alas is over. natalie many thanks once again. natalie many thanks once again. natalie perks there for us with the latest fromc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. our main headlines this evening. heartbreak for tottenham hotspur, who can't make it through to the champions league quarter—finals — out at the expense ofjuventus. manchester city lose at home for the first time this season beaten by fc basel in their second leg but the premier league leaders are comfortably through to the last eight. team sky deny what they call ‘unsubstantiated allegations‘ of the overuse of medication to enhance performance. we start, of course, with the champions league, where manchester city went into their last 16 second leg, all but assured a place in the next round. and so, all eyes were on wembley, where spurs took a precarious 2—2 draw away atjuventus into their second leg. however it wasn't to be — a 2—1 defeat on the night meant they were eliminated on aggregate. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks is there for us this evening. spurs wi
liverpool through to the last eight. tottenham's run alas is over. natalie many thanks once again. natalie many thanks once again. natalie perks there for us with the latest fromc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. our main headlines this evening. heartbreak for tottenham hotspur, who can't make it through to the champions league quarter—finals — out at the expense ofjuventus. manchester city lose at home...
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us on the you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. jon tonge is professor of politics at the university of liverpoolaught his eye. that is a lot easier said than done. the question is, which people, which assets time to get legislation through the parliamentary timetable, i think that is less likely than probable, but there may be action against russia today, the tv station that has already been controversial for the off, has criticised it for lack of impartiality in the past and ruth davidson writing in the sunday papers today, the sunday telegraph, argues strongly it ought to be closed down. that would be pretty drastic in a free media country, to close down the tv station, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility. a big eu summit this week in brussels of course. we will talk about the transition but two weeks ago theresa may said williamson compromise on the border issue in ireland. people look towards norway and sweden, the scandinavian border, and wonder whether that could be the template? it's an optimistic report on the paper in terms of what can be achieved through smart technology so w
us on the you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. jon tonge is professor of politics at the university of liverpoolaught his eye. that is a lot easier said than done. the question is, which people, which assets time to get legislation through the parliamentary timetable, i think that is less likely than probable, but there may be action against russia today, the tv station that has already been controversial for the off, has criticised it for lack of...
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from time and the beat crystal palace 2—1. that is a result of further strengthens liverpool's race for a champions league spot. paul garrity was watching this one for uswas more growth and —— more goals than crystal palace. a penalty was one. alice went ahead. liverpool created chances. but managerjurgen klopp couldn't hide his dissatisfaction. the half—time team talk brought rewards. james milner found sadio mane. he would enjoy scoring against palace. this was the fifth time he has struck against them. with these goals against them, christian ben tecate was off his line. —— christian ben tecate. when the winter came, it was from a familiar source. mo salah with his 37th of the season. liverpool and jurgen klopp's 100 league game in charge, ta ke klopp's 100 league game in charge, take deep charge and match winner mo salah. it is usualfor take deep charge and match winner mo salah. it is usual for us that we need to fight here. especially after the difficult start we had in that game, it makes it at the end even more special, but not really necessary to start like this in the game. the rest of the first half was not bad. the impression of being 1—0 d
from time and the beat crystal palace 2—1. that is a result of further strengthens liverpool's race for a champions league spot. paul garrity was watching this one for uswas more growth and —— more goals than crystal palace. a penalty was one. alice went ahead. liverpool created chances. but managerjurgen klopp couldn't hide his dissatisfaction. the half—time team talk brought rewards. james milner found sadio mane. he would enjoy scoring against palace. this was the fifth time he has...
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liverpool for us now. quite a turnout and a tribute from all of them. absolutely. 2500 people in the cathedral behind us.ore earlier but there has been a torrential downpour. fittingly for a ken dodd funeral it will not finish on time. it was meant to finish at 215 and the address is at the moment, a view more songs to be sung afterwards. the whole service will end with the audience looking underneath their chairs and picking up underneath their chairs and picking up ken dodd‘s trademark implement the tickling stick and waving it in the tickling stick and waving it in the ear as happiness is played at and the deadly men will be accompanying the coffin. this is not your average funeral. that‘s what people want to do to celebrate this 90—year—old comedian who died two weeks agojust three 90—year—old comedian who died two weeks ago just three days after marrying his long—term girlfriend. he mentioned some of the people who have turned up here today, we have heard from actresses and comedians and we spoke tojimmy tarbuck on the weekend. he sang happiness because she gave happiness. was he a good comic? no, h
liverpool for us now. quite a turnout and a tribute from all of them. absolutely. 2500 people in the cathedral behind us.ore earlier but there has been a torrential downpour. fittingly for a ken dodd funeral it will not finish on time. it was meant to finish at 215 and the address is at the moment, a view more songs to be sung afterwards. the whole service will end with the audience looking underneath their chairs and picking up underneath their chairs and picking up ken dodd‘s trademark...
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goals for liverpool in all competitions this season but when takes you're going club side up to third in the premier league standings moves on from testy goods for sure but i would always use a life after if you have to skills have to show it constantly in these discussions consistency is very very good for. the boys. lot of playing together with the milos play together with them so it's good. rugby six nations competition concluded on saturday and it was a st patrick's day to remember for champions ireland they'd already secured the six nations title last week but i twenty four fifteen victory over england at twickenham but they also sealed the ground slam for winning every game in the tournament it's just the third time in history ireland have achieved that feat. every kid grows up dreaming the plan for our play for our next event is when something in the green jersey i'm saying to win something cup my. special green jersey. is something that dreams are made of them and certainly for me it's up there is probably a career the biggest time out of my career. francis smashed a lap record to clean pole position for sunday's moto g.p. season opener the cats are grand prix the
goals for liverpool in all competitions this season but when takes you're going club side up to third in the premier league standings moves on from testy goods for sure but i would always use a life after if you have to skills have to show it constantly in these discussions consistency is very very good for. the boys. lot of playing together with the milos play together with them so it's good. rugby six nations competition concluded on saturday and it was a st patrick's day to remember for...
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from a woman who her brother died in the tragedy. her concern was that whatever the original message of the t—shirt was, she was worried it could be used by some people to antagonise liverpoolthis mistake link to the disaster, how did it get through and how did the t—shirt get approved? thank you. one in four council—run secondary schools in england is running at a loss, leading to fears of staff cuts and larger class sizes. new research by the education policy institute found that number of schools in deficit has nearly trebled in the last four years. helena lee reports. it is no secret that some schools are struggling financially. this study will no doubt add to concerns. researchers looked at budgets and balances of local authorities and secondaries in england over the last seven years. the report does not include academies which make up about 2% , 60% of secondary schools and 20% of primaries. in 2013—2014, 8% were in the red. that rose to just over 26% in 2016-2017. those in the south—west were most likely to be in deficit. parents will naturally be concerned about the pressures on school budgets. it will mean cuts to teachers and assistants which could mean increased
from a woman who her brother died in the tragedy. her concern was that whatever the original message of the t—shirt was, she was worried it could be used by some people to antagonise liverpoolthis mistake link to the disaster, how did it get through and how did the t—shirt get approved? thank you. one in four council—run secondary schools in england is running at a loss, leading to fears of staff cuts and larger class sizes. new research by the education policy institute found that number...