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and how is that the others are are taking so much time the only thing i thing i can think is that vanessa is from a different country of an a size a different background each and every stories are different superman has a story and has her story and they have different agents in a different case officers as well so. still there's no reason why this is taking so much time but these are elements that allow us maybe to understand a bit more the context as to why is it it is that long for for the other to the fact that support. had books norden 6 years back do you think that has anything to do with him processing very. well vanessa went out and faced the same problem because the knesset did help as well all of the 7 snowden refugees did help so i'm not sure their rap lead this has an impact it could it's hard for us to absolutely know what's going on into the immigration case officers files but considering that this does not put did not respond vanessa's case i'm thinking it might be something else and again i'll relate to maybe a different case officer different countries different stories d
and how is that the others are are taking so much time the only thing i thing i can think is that vanessa is from a different country of an a size a different background each and every stories are different superman has a story and has her story and they have different agents in a different case officers as well so. still there's no reason why this is taking so much time but these are elements that allow us maybe to understand a bit more the context as to why is it it is that long for for the...
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but vanessa george will be out on the streets. i'm worried about...hildren again in my mind, but she will be settled somewhere in britain, so that is a different community that won't be familiar with her crime where she will be living amongst, and she shouldn't be in that community, she should be behind bars. thank you, look pollard, labour behind bars. thank you, look polla rd, labour mp behind bars. thank you, look pollard, labour mp for the area. judges at the most senior court in the uk — the supreme court — are continuing to hear evidence over whether the prime minister acted lawfully in suspending parliament this month. arguments from the government's representatives against one of the two appeals, the one brought by gina miller's team, let's listening to what is happening right now. subject only, however, to those legislative provisions, the prerogative power is not subject to legislative control. the start of the first session, the termination of the current and the start of the new one, how sessions are to be divided in the period between the
but vanessa george will be out on the streets. i'm worried about...hildren again in my mind, but she will be settled somewhere in britain, so that is a different community that won't be familiar with her crime where she will be living amongst, and she shouldn't be in that community, she should be behind bars. thank you, look pollard, labour behind bars. thank you, look polla rd, labour mp behind bars. thank you, look pollard, labour mp for the area. judges at the most senior court in the uk —...
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well vanessa went out and faced the same problem because the knesset didn't help as well all of the 7 snowden refugees did help so i'm not sure their rap lead this has an impact it could it's hard for us to absolutely know what's going on into the immigration case officers files but considering that this does not put did not respond vanessa's case i'm thinking it might be something else and again i'll relate to maybe a different case officer different countries different stories different issues but i am not sure it's only based on the student health one of your own let's talk about want to rob a tubal who is the other lawyer who's working on the case i know that you guys are in close touch on this mountain are he told my colleague who is ultimately you're not talking about this case he said and i quote that he believed there was a systematic dog getting of those who helped mr snowden could not offer some clues as to why this is taking so long is possible is what mr steve is saying is correct in the sense where we are trying to understand why there's a case that was a couple of months
well vanessa went out and faced the same problem because the knesset didn't help as well all of the 7 snowden refugees did help so i'm not sure their rap lead this has an impact it could it's hard for us to absolutely know what's going on into the immigration case officers files but considering that this does not put did not respond vanessa's case i'm thinking it might be something else and again i'll relate to maybe a different case officer different countries different stories different...
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that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa rojo and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its toll. one of my kids know they have. the freedom and independence they've always had a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe from them. next and they see people in good. faith. that. freedom is that way but with no news from canada on that cases freedom feels a long way off. and joining us dollars. from one trial he's the attorney for doing together so point in the because asylum officers and forgot about good to have you on is the commissioner up if i can just ask you at the outset how also for member because asylum applications going. so the application are currently pending so we're waiting for results on these applications
that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa rojo and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its toll. one of my kids know they have. the freedom and independence they've always had a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada...
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vanessa george, who's from plymouth, is expected to be released soon, after being jailed in 2009.nificant risk to the public. duncan kennedy reports. it was in 2009 that vanessa george was jailed for a minimum of seven years for sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head of the national probation service has now taken the highly unusual move of writing an open letter to the people of plymouth, in which she says, "vanessa george will not be allowed to return to devon or cornwall." the parole board has imposed an unusually large exclusion zone which reflects the nature of her crimes and the number of her victims. but some have questioned how such a wide ban could be enforced. i really think that they have a job on their hands because these are the most comprehensive parole conditions i have ever seen. she is not able to come to de
vanessa george, who's from plymouth, is expected to be released soon, after being jailed in 2009.nificant risk to the public. duncan kennedy reports. it was in 2009 that vanessa george was jailed for a minimum of seven years for sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families...
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in custody, vanessa george admitted her crimes to police.detectives the identities of all those she abused. it is one more reason why her imminent release is so controversial. duncan kennedy, bbc news. luke pollard is the labour mp for plymouth, sutton and devonport — hejoins me now. thank you forjoining us. what is your view of the conditions that have been attached to vanessa george's release? i didn't want to be the least but if she has to be a wa nt be the least but if she has to be a want the toughest and most comprehensive row conditions they can be and these look pretty tough, 28 different conditions, many of the families that have potentially the children abused by her will welcome the fact that she will not be allowed into devon and cornwall, she will not be allowed to use any internet enabled devices and that means she will not be able to contact them on their children again. but it is the whole system as it seems for many families to be broken and that is why we need to look at not only making sure these conditions are strictly en
in custody, vanessa george admitted her crimes to police.detectives the identities of all those she abused. it is one more reason why her imminent release is so controversial. duncan kennedy, bbc news. luke pollard is the labour mp for plymouth, sutton and devonport — hejoins me now. thank you forjoining us. what is your view of the conditions that have been attached to vanessa george's release? i didn't want to be the least but if she has to be a wa nt be the least but if she has to be a...
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who is vanessa george? va nessa vanessa george worked at little ted's nursery in plymouth.t images over the internet. she pleaded guilty in 2097 sexual assaults on children and making 124 indecent images of children but she has always refused to identify who have victims wear. what is the latest update on her release? when she was jailed in 2009, she was sentenced to seven years in prison. earlier in the year she was judged to be eligible for parole. she is under strict conditions and the probation service said she would not be allowed to return to her home in devon and cornwall when she is released. and the chief probation officer said she understood what the prospect of george's release was so to so many people, especially in plymouth where memories of her abuse are so vivid and frightening. in an open letter to the people of plymouth, she said george would never be allowed to work with children again and would be on the sex offenders register for the rest of her life and if any breaches of conditions of her probation officer thinks there is an increasing chance she might
who is vanessa george? va nessa vanessa george worked at little ted's nursery in plymouth.t images over the internet. she pleaded guilty in 2097 sexual assaults on children and making 124 indecent images of children but she has always refused to identify who have victims wear. what is the latest update on her release? when she was jailed in 2009, she was sentenced to seven years in prison. earlier in the year she was judged to be eligible for parole. she is under strict conditions and the...
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vanessa george, who's from plymouth, is expected to be released soon, after being jailed in 2009.uncan kennedy reports. it was in 2009 that vanessa george was jailed for a minimum of seven years for sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head of the national probation service has now taken the highly unusual move of writing an open letter to the people of plymouth, in which she says vanessa george will not be allowed to return to devon or cornwall. the parole board has imposed an unusually large exclusion zone which reflects the nature of her crimes and the number of her victims." but some have questioned how such a wide ban could be enforced. i really think that they have a job on their hands because these are the most comprehensive parole conditions i have ever seen. she is not able to come to devon and cornwall, she is not abl
vanessa george, who's from plymouth, is expected to be released soon, after being jailed in 2009.uncan kennedy reports. it was in 2009 that vanessa george was jailed for a minimum of seven years for sexually abusing children in plymouth. she had taken photographs on her phone of her abusing children in a nursery and swapped the images over the internet. two months ago, the parole board said she could now be released. but because of the reaction of victims' families and others to that, the head...
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vanessa viajÓ hasta ahÍ y nos muestra cÓmo lo estÁn logrando. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> amanece en costa ricas y plantas. >> observamos, protegemos, tenemos un cliente satisfecho porque logrÓ el objetivo de ver esas cosas lindas que tenemos en el paÍs. >> se llama eco turismo y es el motor de la economÍa de costa rica con una poblaciÓn de cinco millones de personas, costa rica podrÍa convertirse en el primer paÍs libre de carbono del mundo. >> si un paÍs con una escala pequeÑa como costa rica puede generar acciones especÍficas y contundentes ¿cÓmo no lo van a poder hacer otros paÍses?. >> el paÍs, dice la primera dama tiene historia de decisiones que en su tiempo parecieron radicales como abolir el ejÉrcito hace 70 aÑos. >>ecis Ón osada,buo, decimos qu nuestro ejÉrcito estÁ en las aulas.. >> 99% de la energÍa ya viene de fuentes renovables. >> pero la apuesta verde de costa rica tiene muchos desafÍos, el sector que mÁs contamina es el transporte, cada dÍa hay mÁs autos, camionetas y autobuses que no son eficientes. >> el plan incluye que para 2035 un tercio de los autobuses sean elÉctricos y
vanessa viajÓ hasta ahÍ y nos muestra cÓmo lo estÁn logrando. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> amanece en costa ricas y plantas. >> observamos, protegemos, tenemos un cliente satisfecho porque logrÓ el objetivo de ver esas cosas lindas que tenemos en el paÍs. >> se llama eco turismo y es el motor de la economÍa de costa rica con una poblaciÓn de cinco millones de personas, costa rica podrÍa convertirse en el primer paÍs libre de carbono del mundo. >> si un paÍs...
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vanessa hauc con los detalles. >>> nunca en la ciudad de new york se habÍa visto una manifestaciÓn como 250 mil estudiantes inundaron la gran manzana pidiendo a los gobiernos acciÓn ante la crisis climÁtica. >>> en el resto del paÍs sus voces se escucharon con fuerza. >>> el futuro es de nosotros, es de los niÑos, nos la gente mayor, no es de la gente en el congreso. >>> grandes y pequeÑos, todos exigen lo mismo. >>> estamos aquÍ para protestar contra trump, porque Él no sabe que estÁ pasando en el mundo y necesitamos hablar. >>> hacen parte de... for future. un movimiento que naciÓ con greta la joven sueca que comenÓo a protestar contra su gobierno. >>> marcharon cientos y miles de estudiantes estÁn marchando hacia el capitolio de la naciÓn, para decirle al congreso y el presidente de estados unidos que actÚen en contra de la crisis climÁtica. en parÍs pidieron apoyar a la amazonia. en sudÁfrica los jÓvenes levantaron sus voces por las comunidades indÍgenas. en la india, en brasil, en el reino unido, en bolivia, en mÉxico y muchos otros paÍses latino americanos. las protestas se hicier
vanessa hauc con los detalles. >>> nunca en la ciudad de new york se habÍa visto una manifestaciÓn como 250 mil estudiantes inundaron la gran manzana pidiendo a los gobiernos acciÓn ante la crisis climÁtica. >>> en el resto del paÍs sus voces se escucharon con fuerza. >>> el futuro es de nosotros, es de los niÑos, nos la gente mayor, no es de la gente en el congreso. >>> grandes y pequeÑos, todos exigen lo mismo. >>> estamos aquÍ para...
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nuestra cobertura de la semana del clima, nuestra georgetown se han unido para un foro climÁtico, vanessaa presidencia de estados unidos, nos contarÁn quÉ piensan hacer para enfrentar la emergencia climÁtica, responderÁn a los preguntas de moderadores y jÓvenes estudiantes. otras personas tambiÉn seguirÁn el debate de diferentes partes del paÍs y tendrÁn la posibilidad de preguntar, preguntas muy importantes ya que no solo expondrÁn cual es el plan, y cÓmo van a convencer al congreso para ha candidatos demÓcratas tambiÉn participarÁ un republicano que estarÁ compitiendo por la candidatura republicana contra del presidente donald trump. este foro climÁtico es muy importante y viene en muy buen momento a las puertas de iniciar la semana del clima la prÓxima semana en nueva york donde lÍderes de todas partes del mundo se van a juntar para ajustar las compromisos del acuerdo de parÍs y evitar las peores consecuencias de esta crisis climÁtica, felicidad regreso contigo. >> ojalÁ que se logren buenas cosas gracias vanessa. a pesar de que el gobierno mexicano reclamÓ a francia detener la subasta
nuestra cobertura de la semana del clima, nuestra georgetown se han unido para un foro climÁtico, vanessaa presidencia de estados unidos, nos contarÁn quÉ piensan hacer para enfrentar la emergencia climÁtica, responderÁn a los preguntas de moderadores y jÓvenes estudiantes. otras personas tambiÉn seguirÁn el debate de diferentes partes del paÍs y tendrÁn la posibilidad de preguntar, preguntas muy importantes ya que no solo expondrÁn cual es el plan, y cÓmo van a convencer al...
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de los que estÁ amenazados, esta tarde tenemos mucha mÁs informaciÓn en el noticiero. >> asÍ es, vanessa medidas al respecto segÚn una encuesta de la fundaciÓn washington post. es la primera en su tipo desde que el aÑo pasado surgiÓ el movimiento impulsado por jÓvenes para frenar el cambio climÁtico, una de las acciones que ahora estÁn llevando a cabo son manifestaciones frente a la casa blanca para llamar la atenciÓn del gobierno sobre esta preocupante situaciÓn. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, vamos a adentrarnos en la tradiciÓn artesanal del papel picado, producto que define las fiestas mexicanas. al comenzar hoy una semana clave en el final del paraÍso, vamos a recibir en este estudio a kimberli reyes para que nos cuente algunos secretos, volvemos, no le cambie. ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'm gonna make you ♪ moooooove. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll show you something... ♪ ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll show you something... ♪ solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación
de los que estÁ amenazados, esta tarde tenemos mucha mÁs informaciÓn en el noticiero. >> asÍ es, vanessa medidas al respecto segÚn una encuesta de la fundaciÓn washington post. es la primera en su tipo desde que el aÑo pasado surgiÓ el movimiento impulsado por jÓvenes para frenar el cambio climÁtico, una de las acciones que ahora estÁn llevando a cabo son manifestaciones frente a la casa blanca para llamar la atenciÓn del gobierno sobre esta preocupante situaciÓn. >> al...
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vanessa kavich is in new york. you are following this. about the talks and how they're going at this time, vanessa. >> reporter: hi, brianna. these talks are happening about ten minutes down the road from where i'm standing and a source close to the negotiations saying a meeting is very tense. very tense were the words that this individual used. and as negotiations are going on today, in the meeting they've already set future negotiations dates suggesting this will probably drag on a little bit longer, and this comes after uaw and gm did not reach a deal to extend many of these workers' contracts behind me. gm saying they put together a really fair and strong deal, but uaw saying it's not good enough. i spoke to a gentleman earlier who talked about the stresses that he has of working in this job and also the financial stresses as well. take a listen to what he had to say just a little while ago. >> we made pretty good money, but not in this day and age. i mean, it's not that much money anymore. we work very hard and it beats you up. your
vanessa kavich is in new york. you are following this. about the talks and how they're going at this time, vanessa. >> reporter: hi, brianna. these talks are happening about ten minutes down the road from where i'm standing and a source close to the negotiations saying a meeting is very tense. very tense were the words that this individual used. and as negotiations are going on today, in the meeting they've already set future negotiations dates suggesting this will probably drag on a...
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tens of thousands of workers, business and politics reporter vanessa is there. what are union workers demanding and will they get it? >> well, that is the million dollar question. they've been here striking since midnight. almost 50,000 across the country, 31 factories in nine different states. if you take a look just behind me, at this plant here in detroit, this line has been really happening since about midnight. now gm is saying that they have offered a very fair and strong contract, but the uaw saying it does not go far enough. they want better health benefits, they want more protected rights for temporary workers and also want better starting salaries for their workers. now we spoke to one woman earlier this morning who talked about what it was like to work in a gm plant and also why she is out here striking today. >> blood, sweat and tears. you bleed. you cry. you get upset and frustrated. you get wrote up, you get put out. we work hard for these cars. we do this so that you guys can have a quality product. if the company is profitable, we want to share i
tens of thousands of workers, business and politics reporter vanessa is there. what are union workers demanding and will they get it? >> well, that is the million dollar question. they've been here striking since midnight. almost 50,000 across the country, 31 factories in nine different states. if you take a look just behind me, at this plant here in detroit, this line has been really happening since about midnight. now gm is saying that they have offered a very fair and strong contract,...
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un nuevo acuerdo entre estados unidos y honduras ha acelerado las re pa repatriaciones. >>> sÍ vanessatodos serÁ mucho mas rÁpido. >>> algunos llegaron encadenados, su Único crimen fue entrar a los estados unidos de manera ilegal. a los que tenÍan a sus niÑos, se les permitiÓ abordar sin estar esposados. eran madres, padres, niÑos y otros que llegaron solos pero hoy regresan a su paÍs acompaÑado por la derrota. >>> pensamos entrar a los estados unidos y no su pudo, milton y su hija lino dsey de 1 aÑos un coyote los llevÓ a estados unidos solo duraron 8 dÍas en el pais y hoy forman parte de los 117 inmigrantes hondureÑos que fueron repatriados de forma expres >>> solamente hicieron entrevista y no nos permitieron ni llamadas y nada >>> todo parte de un acuerdo entre estados unidos y honduras y verificar su proceso mientras estÉn aquÍ no estados unidos >>> de 3 a 4 semanas sea reducido a una semana y medio >>> con la implementaciÓn de esta nueva prÁctica es asÍ >>> esta pequeÑa se va con su padre y no sabe que su mamÁ estaba en virgini virginia >>> dondes llegan a honduras con bolsas de
un nuevo acuerdo entre estados unidos y honduras ha acelerado las re pa repatriaciones. >>> sÍ vanessatodos serÁ mucho mas rÁpido. >>> algunos llegaron encadenados, su Único crimen fue entrar a los estados unidos de manera ilegal. a los que tenÍan a sus niÑos, se les permitiÓ abordar sin estar esposados. eran madres, padres, niÑos y otros que llegaron solos pero hoy regresan a su paÍs acompaÑado por la derrota. >>> pensamos entrar a los estados unidos y no...
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>> that calendar you laid out there, vanessa, fascinating.here. >>> the coast bracing for rainfall levels they haven't seen since hurricane harvey. that could be devastating. we'll have that for you next. there are three words when you live with migraine... "i am here." aim to say that more with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults that reduces the number of mont for some, that number can be cut in half or more. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or swelling can happen hours to days after use. common side effects include injection site reactions and constipation. aim to be there more. talk to your doctor about aimovig. get unlimited talk, text and data with our most powerful signal ever- all for just $30 bucks a line for 4 lines. and for a limited time, get free smartphones too! get 4 new lines of unlimited and 4 free phones for just 30 bucks a line! ♪ >>> well, the texas gulf coast is bracing for torrential rain from the remnants from tropical storm im jrgeselda. >> already a foot of r
>> that calendar you laid out there, vanessa, fascinating.here. >>> the coast bracing for rainfall levels they haven't seen since hurricane harvey. that could be devastating. we'll have that for you next. there are three words when you live with migraine... "i am here." aim to say that more with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults that reduces the number of mont for some, that number can be cut in half or more. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to...
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i will turn it back over to vanessa that will keep us on schedule. thank you. >> thanks. steve thanks. matt now i want to turn it to four cardigan consulting. it?. they do so much my name is nikos andrikogiannopoulos i am with partition. when was one of the oldest strategy consulting firms in the telecoms space. with over 30 years of experience advising clients in the telecoms sector. what i like to do is walk you through a little bit of mechanics of the plan. as steve explained before it c-band is very desirable part of the spectrum it's -- i am not the it's right in between and if you think about it, it's between the wi-fi frequency of 2.4, to win five that we all use. it's 3.7, 4.2. it's right in between. it's kind of an ideal part of the spectrum for wireless communications. limit let me talk about how this is being used today. as we said this is 400 megahertz of spectrum. the big part of it is completely unused. so 180 megahertz out of that is not being used. under previous plans you might have seen, this is the bar that is being proposed to kind of be reformed. from
i will turn it back over to vanessa that will keep us on schedule. thank you. >> thanks. steve thanks. matt now i want to turn it to four cardigan consulting. it?. they do so much my name is nikos andrikogiannopoulos i am with partition. when was one of the oldest strategy consulting firms in the telecoms space. with over 30 years of experience advising clients in the telecoms sector. what i like to do is walk you through a little bit of mechanics of the plan. as steve explained before it...
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now one of the many people gratitude has influence is climate activists vanessa not from uganda the 22 year old is among those in new york for the summit al-jazeera visited vanessa just before she left home here's her story. after school i wanted to build something that could cause change and impact in cars lights in my country through my research i got to find out about climate strikes by. i started looking for climate activists our own africa but i failed to get one i said to look for them in uganda but i fail to get one so it was up to me to start the play mid strakes. i'm fighting for a better future for everyone a better future for my family for the citizens of this country for africa as a quantum nest and for the citizens of this entire world i believe that through my strikes climate action can be taken by our government leaders and the public to tread me to get their situation under a virus the problem that we are facing great now. i was invited by united nations for the youth climate summit so i've been korean got preparations i'm going to present my country and africa as a con
now one of the many people gratitude has influence is climate activists vanessa not from uganda the 22 year old is among those in new york for the summit al-jazeera visited vanessa just before she left home here's her story. after school i wanted to build something that could cause change and impact in cars lights in my country through my research i got to find out about climate strikes by. i started looking for climate activists our own africa but i failed to get one i said to look for them in...
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that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa wrote and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families a close and the separation has taken its whole. one of my kids know she has. the freedom and independent play with her a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe from them is the. direction they see review good. that. freedom is that way but with no news from kind of their own that cases freedom feels a long way off. well to german tames help kick off the new champion's league season on tuesday night on does legal leaders abhi live seek took their success on the road in europe team of valinor measured 2 goals within 9 minutes midway through the 2nd half to steal a big away win against portuguese side been thinker and gautam and held their are not harm against spanish aris
that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa wrote and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families a close and the separation has taken its whole. one of my kids know she has. the freedom and independent play with her a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is...
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year that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden in hong kong filipino vanessa wrote and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families a close and the separation has taken its whole. one of my kids know she had. the free life and independent they've always had a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe some demos to. hear that except may be good. that. freedom is that way but with no news from canada on that cases freedom feels a long way off. you're watching you go from berlin you know it's just a short moment you're going to be here with your business to stick around to. take it personally you work with a little gender for people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fan. base. more than football online.
year that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden in hong kong filipino vanessa wrote and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families a close and the separation has taken its whole. one of my kids know she had. the free life and independent they've always had a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse...
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that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its toll. one of my kids know they have. a free life and independent they've always had a lot to watch the family always stick together when they leave their tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe from. the border. that. freedom is that way but with no news from canada on their cases freedom feels a long way off. football now the usa for champions league is back with the 1st group games kicking off today to drill the team's real action as are the lives that travel to lisbon while in the days top notch dortmund host barcelona boss is that starstruck a little messy says he's excited to play his 1st match at dormans iconic stadium. the iconic yellow wall at dortmund's acknowledged in a park is a fan favorit
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people listed you can see this list goes on and on and on it was created by a local woman her name is vanessa pritchard and so you may have noticed though there was nowhere there on the web site to mark someone as deceased she says that's because she doesn't want family or friends to find out through a website that someone has passed away now for those who survived the storm the situation is extremely precarious 70000 people were left homeless they don't have food they don't have water and what's being done to bring relief to those in need i mean there's been a flood of donations from international corporations from other countries and from charity groups as well one of them is an organization called world central kitchen they provide food after natural disasters in fact they were there on the ground even before dorrian hit you see loading supplies here onto helicopter was founded by a michelin star chef his name is jose andres you see him here in this video he chartered a ship and helicopters grinning food from florida to the islands york says it's already served more than 20000 meals some o
people listed you can see this list goes on and on and on it was created by a local woman her name is vanessa pritchard and so you may have noticed though there was nowhere there on the web site to mark someone as deceased she says that's because she doesn't want family or friends to find out through a website that someone has passed away now for those who survived the storm the situation is extremely precarious 70000 people were left homeless they don't have food they don't have water and...
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habremos perdido un tercio de nuestros glaciares se pone en riesgo el balance del clima planta rÍo vanessaamento no adictivo sabiendo que sÍ lo era, destand la crisis de opioides. 17 estados han rechazado el acuerdo de bancarrota y planea seguir litigando en contra los propietarios de la compaÑÍa. >>> las autoridades han hecho un plan de emergencia por la ola de enfermedades respiratorias que han ocasionado los cigarrillos electrÓnicos. mÁs estados y ciudades estÁn tomando medidas contundentes. nos cuenta cristina londoÑo. >>> el humo de sabores que creyeron inofensivo, preocupa a estas jÓvenes neoyorquinas. >>> a veces me duelen los pulmones, me cuesta dejarlo. asegurÓ. su alarma y 6 muertes vinculadas al uso de cigarrillos electrÓnico ss compartida por el gobernador de su estado. que junto con elst estÁn entre los gobiernos locales que han iniciado esfuerzo de prohibir los cigarrillos electrÓnicos bien sabores. >>> los hospitales. como una persona pÚblica es nuestra responsabilidad de actuar. >>> por su parte, el gobernador de california, lanzÓ una campaÑa de 20 millones de dÓlares para
habremos perdido un tercio de nuestros glaciares se pone en riesgo el balance del clima planta rÍo vanessaamento no adictivo sabiendo que sÍ lo era, destand la crisis de opioides. 17 estados han rechazado el acuerdo de bancarrota y planea seguir litigando en contra los propietarios de la compaÑÍa. >>> las autoridades han hecho un plan de emergencia por la ola de enfermedades respiratorias que han ocasionado los cigarrillos electrÓnicos. mÁs estados y ciudades estÁn tomando...
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2050 podrÍan haber mÁs de 3. 9 millones de refugiados climÁticos saliendo de mÉxico y centroÁmerica vanessafox. y denisse mandaron por las damas y mientras que
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>> vanessa, thank you so much. let's see what happens as they get back today. >>> joining me is democratic congresswoman of michigan. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you have two gm plants in your district. >> i do. >> what is the best outcome here do you see? how do you think this is going to go? >> the good news is i talked to all of the folks that -- from the uaw representing my areas in lake orion and lansing and greater detroit and i think everyone wants to get to a deal. people don't want to be out of work. they don't want to be on strike. they want to be negotiating and getting a conclusion. i was thrilled to see that the parties are meeting today. a lot of times these things string out and it's a game of chicken so i think if everyone keeps a clear head we'll be okay but you saw the list of things they're asking for. they're not crazy things. right? fair wages, job stability, strong health care. what american says they don't want those things? i have talked to a bunch of folks there. they're conc
>> vanessa, thank you so much. let's see what happens as they get back today. >>> joining me is democratic congresswoman of michigan. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you have two gm plants in your district. >> i do. >> what is the best outcome here do you see? how do you think this is going to go? >> the good news is i talked to all of the folks that -- from the uaw representing my areas in lake orion and lansing and greater detroit and i...
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>> vanessa yurkevich with big consequences around the country.anufacturing. good to have you on the ground there. >> let's talk more about this with michigan democratic congressman dan kilde. he represents flint in his district. a big gm plant is there. thanks for being with he. >> thanks for having me on. >> the good news for the people in your district at that plant is gm committed $150 million more to investment there, but there is that and then there's the pain felt at the other four u.s. plants that gm has shuttered in the last year. i'm just interested, sir, in where you fall on this. everyone wants an agreement, right? but there's a huge divide between what the union workers are asking for and what gm is willing to give. do you think gm should be giving these workers more money, bringing those jobs back from mexico, or are you looking at a landscape where electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles mean a lot of money needing to be spent by gm on those fronts and slowing sales and more global competition? >> we want gm to make those investments
>> vanessa yurkevich with big consequences around the country.anufacturing. good to have you on the ground there. >> let's talk more about this with michigan democratic congressman dan kilde. he represents flint in his district. a big gm plant is there. thanks for being with he. >> thanks for having me on. >> the good news for the people in your district at that plant is gm committed $150 million more to investment there, but there is that and then there's the pain felt...
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. >> it's such a relief to the residents here cal, thank you nbc meteorologist vanessa webb is tracking it for us. >> we're actually seeing portions hit the outer bank and the worst of the storm starting to impact atlantic beach to cape lookout. right now we're seeing sustained winds of 15 miles per hour but the difference this morning is dorian is starting to move a little bit quicker let's show you the latest out of the northeast. at sgan miles per hour we have not seen this storm system that fast here with the evolution of this storm. so sustained winds 90 rr miles per hour. will have a land fall earlier this morning, above sunrise. you're seeing the heavier bands right now and potential tornados will still impact that area. we didn't see the storm surge intensify but the flooding threat is still impacting north carolina with 6 million under a bridge >> a rough few hours to can come >>> 70 thousander are in the bahamas with will need immediate humanitarian relief. they're sending 10,000 meals and a ship full of supplies to grand bahama island. and the company pledged a million dollar
. >> it's such a relief to the residents here cal, thank you nbc meteorologist vanessa webb is tracking it for us. >> we're actually seeing portions hit the outer bank and the worst of the storm starting to impact atlantic beach to cape lookout. right now we're seeing sustained winds of 15 miles per hour but the difference this morning is dorian is starting to move a little bit quicker let's show you the latest out of the northeast. at sgan miles per hour we have not seen this storm...
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our thoughts and prayers are with him vanessa face buried in your phone. stop! look up.et's start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. face buried in your phone. stop! look up. look both ways. let's start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. >>the time you spend commuting to and from work is on the rise. thanks for joining us at 8 o'clock, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, commuting is a way of life in the bay area but a new study shows we are traveling farther and longer and then most people in the country portobello is live in our newsroom tonight with more on the increasing number of super commuters noel. yeah, we don't have to tell you that your commute our long but this new study done by apartment list dot com is identifying a super commuter as someone who travels 90 minutes or more to workh
our thoughts and prayers are with him vanessa face buried in your phone. stop! look up.et's start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. face buried in your phone. stop! look up. look both ways. let's start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. >>the time you spend commuting to and from work is on the rise. thanks for joining us at 8...
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vanessa hoc estÁ en washington dc. >>> muy buenos dÍas felicidad y te saludo desde la capital de la naciÓnÓn frente a la crisis climÁtica. no solo pasa aquÍ en estados unidos donde muchos distritos escolares incluso les han permiso a estudiantes para no i. en total hay 150 paÍses que idtÁn compr marchar y mÁs de 4.000 eventos que se estÁn llevando a cabo y lo que estÁn exigiendo es acciÓn. acciÓn ahora por parte de los gobiernos, hemos hablado con muchos de ellos y dicen que no tiene sentido ir a estudiar y ir a clases si realmente no hay un futuro. bueno vamos a estar viendo esto durante todo el dÍa y ahora regreso contigo al estudio. >>> el corazÓn de este movimiento mundial es la joven sueca de 16 aÑos que iniciÓ el movimiento de faltar los viernes a clases para pedir acciÓn de adultoyener emisiones de carbono y otros estÁn en la misma lucha y organizando a gran cantidad de personas que se unen con el mismo objetivo. como jeimy de 17 aÑos de seattle que creÓ la organizacion... esÁa con nosotros y se enlaza con nosotros bienvenida jeimy!. >>> gracias por tenerme aquÍ estoy en esta protes
vanessa hoc estÁ en washington dc. >>> muy buenos dÍas felicidad y te saludo desde la capital de la naciÓnÓn frente a la crisis climÁtica. no solo pasa aquÍ en estados unidos donde muchos distritos escolares incluso les han permiso a estudiantes para no i. en total hay 150 paÍses que idtÁn compr marchar y mÁs de 4.000 eventos que se estÁn llevando a cabo y lo que estÁn exigiendo es acciÓn. acciÓn ahora por parte de los gobiernos, hemos hablado con muchos de ellos y dicen...
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our thoughts and prayers are with him vanessa - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement forvely music) - many of us have seen before and afters on social media of people getting rid of eye bags in minutes. well, today we're talking about plexaderm and it works in minutes to reduce some of the key signs of aging. if you have wrinkles, crow's feet or under eye bags, get ready to be surprised. if you have smile or forehead lines or saggy skin on your neck, you're gonna be stunned at the results that are captured on camera with plexaderm. lifestyle consultant, annette figaro and hollywood aficionado, scott defalco are here to share the secrets of this amazing new technology and why they say this one is for real, welcome.
our thoughts and prayers are with him vanessa - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement forvely music) - many of us have seen before and afters on social media of people getting rid of eye bags in minutes. well, today we're talking about plexaderm and it works in minutes to reduce some of the key signs of aging. if you have wrinkles, crow's feet or under eye bags, get ready to be surprised. if you have smile or forehead lines or saggy skin on your neck, you're gonna be stunned at the...
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disculpe >>> ocultando su rostro por temor angela carrasco y el sospechoso sexual que vivió su hija vanessa una denuncia came angela desconoce que puede ser el empleado que supuestamente buzos es en parte de su hijo >>> la forme afirmé estar inconforme; en la oficina >>> hasta ahorita no tengo nada >>> en nueva llamada el detective nos dijo lo que el comunicado; triste fue enfermado por la oficina de condado de ventura y concluyó en no te puede establecer el crimen >>> no es posible que no haga nada >>> las contacto porque no quiere que ningún estudiante pase por la traumática experiencia que vive su hija >>> espero que sus papás sepan que si hay víctima los reportan >>> los ángeles, noticiero 48 >>> en méxico sujetos encapuchados causaron destrozos en aparte por desaparecidos; ddestruyeron a su paso y lanzaron capas caseras para los agentes de policía nadie fue detenido y el presidente lópez un prototipo que no reaccionar o porque era un grupo de más de 50 personas que buscaban una confrontación >>> preferencia de donald trump con respecto que estados unidos utiliza méxico para proteger la
disculpe >>> ocultando su rostro por temor angela carrasco y el sospechoso sexual que vivió su hija vanessa una denuncia came angela desconoce que puede ser el empleado que supuestamente buzos es en parte de su hijo >>> la forme afirmé estar inconforme; en la oficina >>> hasta ahorita no tengo nada >>> en nueva llamada el detective nos dijo lo que el comunicado; triste fue enfermado por la oficina de condado de ventura y concluyó en no te puede establecer...
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let's bring in vanessa yurkevich.latest on being described as they very tense negotiations? >> reporter: hi, wolf. well new tonight we are learning the scope of this strike. we are hearing that gm workers are striking at 55 facilities now across 19 states in this country. as you mentioned, 50,000 workers around the country walking off the job at midnight this morning. just on the road here, we know that contract negotiations are underway between uaw and gm. they're being categorized by a source close to the negotiations as very tense. everybody weighing in on this now. the president, the 2020 candidates, and also just a short time ago the lieutenant governor stopping by to walk in solidarity with these workers. we caught up with him. here is what he had to say. >> i think the u.s. auto industry has seen a lot of challenges just like u.s. manufacturing broadly so we need to prepare for the future but if none of these workers fault, the fact the industry is in decline. people are ready and hungry, working hard every sin
let's bring in vanessa yurkevich.latest on being described as they very tense negotiations? >> reporter: hi, wolf. well new tonight we are learning the scope of this strike. we are hearing that gm workers are striking at 55 facilities now across 19 states in this country. as you mentioned, 50,000 workers around the country walking off the job at midnight this morning. just on the road here, we know that contract negotiations are underway between uaw and gm. they're being categorized by a...
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john, the floor is yours. >> thanks, vanessa. we could take the rest of her time given the backgrounds of the panel, giving alder springs but we'll do the opposite and covert over quickly and get into the questions. i'm going to go debt and start on the far end of table and work back come just quick introductions. ros lieberman is vice president of government affairs for aca connects entered about aca connects mission from matt a second ago. coming back towards me, tim donovan is senior vice president for cca. next to tim is calling king, vice president for charter and we let calling sick critical couple words about charter in case you don't know who they are. [inaudible] >> first of all, i wanted to start by saying thanking all of you for being here. within charter i focus on wireless issues and spectrum issues and i like everyone took notes how much anyone is excited about spectrum come to this meeting today. so thank you all for being here. but charter is a cable company we serve 41 states. we are very interested in the c-band
john, the floor is yours. >> thanks, vanessa. we could take the rest of her time given the backgrounds of the panel, giving alder springs but we'll do the opposite and covert over quickly and get into the questions. i'm going to go debt and start on the far end of table and work back come just quick introductions. ros lieberman is vice president of government affairs for aca connects entered about aca connects mission from matt a second ago. coming back towards me, tim donovan is senior...
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hauc noticia telemundo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> >>> muchas gracias vanessa por esta informaciÓn y bueno mela y cuando termine la escuela puede vender limonada >>> un ejemplo podrÍa ser menos gastos como niÑos ayudar la economÍa del hogar a ver cristÓbal >>> solamente Él puede como ayudar a sus familias una situaciÓn pasa y cona otr lia y portarse bien y le den platita >>> en la sociedad muchos (nombre en inglÉs) el se puede >>> quÉ es eso >>> las pulseras entonces se puede poner a vender como en algunas tiendas donde venden estas pulseras a un dÓlar, entonces Él lo puede vender como a 50 centavos y la gente se lo comprarÁ mas, entonces cada 50 centavos pueden hacerlo >>> me encantan las propuestas, pero es importante no gastar tanto y habrÁ que buscar un poco a los juguetes a los helados y salidas del parque quiÉn ahorra >>> bueno yo la verdad cuando tengo dinero, y tengo $60 y lo aporto para la gasolina >>> quÉ bueno si la cosa estÁ critica es bueno ayudarlos >>> tambiÉn otra propuesta para ahorrar mÁs de luz y agua y no salen mÁs las cosas >>> quÉ ahorras >>> yo venderÍa algo popular com
hauc noticia telemundo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> >>> muchas gracias vanessa por esta informaciÓn y bueno mela y cuando termine la escuela puede vender limonada >>> un ejemplo podrÍa ser menos gastos como niÑos ayudar la economÍa del hogar a ver cristÓbal >>> solamente Él puede como ayudar a sus familias una situaciÓn pasa y cona otr lia y portarse bien y le den platita >>> en la sociedad muchos (nombre en inglÉs) el se puede >>> quÉ...
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that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa rodel and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its hall . one of my kids see how the free life and independent they mean a lot to watch. the family always sticks together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe from to marry state yeah right. direction they see right people good yeah. that. freedom is that way but with no news from kind of their own that cases freedom feels a long way off. but there were celebrations just over a year ago after india's supreme court overturned a colonial era law that had criminalized gay sex the band had once inspired fear in india's gay community it was used to threaten intimidate and blackmail them for some by their own families it's a major milestone after a decades long legal battle but a
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year that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden in hong kong filipino vanessa wrote down and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken a toll. on my kids know she has. the freedom and independence they always have a lot to watch. the family always stick together when they leave their tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe from them as the. direction they see ready to go their. freedom is that way but with no news from canada on their cases freedom feels a long way off. france has issued a state of high alert for farming regions after officials detected signs of a disease that destroys all of trees the bacteria which causes what's called all of tree leprosy have devastated groves in neighboring italy news that has crossed the border has growers in southern france rushing to take precautions. to tool trees infected with the fea
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that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa rodel and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its toll. one of my kids know she has. a pretty life and independent. a lot. the family always stick together when they leave that tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe sometimes. they seem to be doing good. that. freedom is that way but with no news from canada on that cases freedom feels a long way off. of the 16 year old environmentalist gratitude burke has received an award from amnesty international for her work urging action to deal with climate change and a ceremony in washington on the sea said that she had shown unique leadership. it was the moment the crowd had been waiting for. and hearing right through to merge for her message. activism works. so what i'm telling you to do now is to ac
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va nessa vanessa feltz is starting her brea kfast vanessa feltz is starting her breakfast show on bbcg. welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: chaotic scenes in the commons as mps clash over the decision to suspend parliament for the next five weeks. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start on seeking to counsel me on this. i require no response from you. i require no response from you. earlier, there was a sixth commons defeat in six days for the prime minister as mps again rejected an early general election. a new warning that hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs. an american explorer makes history becoming the first person to visit the deepest points in every ocean. on the retail frontline. shopworkers are facing violence, threats and intimidation at work. i'll be asking if enough is being done to protect workers. knighthoods for former england captains geoffrey boycott and andrew strauss. the pair have been handed the honours in ex—prime minister theresa may's resignation honours list.
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politicians back into the assembly which he had previously called an illegal institution earlier i spoke to vanessa norman on going to his ambassador in the u.k. she says maduro's talks with the physician groups are not legitimate they are not really a part of the opposition they were never part of the talks and it is and it's a show they are not picking them off because they they also said they were going to form a coalition and go into the national assembly the national assembly met today no sonne of the mother or a regime because they cannot do that if they join it then they have to recognize that everything we do is legitimate they are in a catch 22 situation with pastor. a mutual defense treaty we're back in which means not just military option but sanctions are diplomatic actions the sanctions are strengthening. for weeks protesters have been on the streets supporters areas demanding they are argentinean government pass a food emergency plan to help the most vulnerable cope with the economic crisis leading the fight to argentina's social movements which play a crucial role in the fight agains
politicians back into the assembly which he had previously called an illegal institution earlier i spoke to vanessa norman on going to his ambassador in the u.k. she says maduro's talks with the physician groups are not legitimate they are not really a part of the opposition they were never part of the talks and it is and it's a show they are not picking them off because they they also said they were going to form a coalition and go into the national assembly the national assembly met today no...
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media here has been saying why didn't his lawyers apply for bail when district judge vanessa wright gave him an opportunity to do so his lawyer said no he didn't want to apply for freedom. a little absolute farce. and astonishing that this is. discussed in this manner the very other day when this judge came into the chambers he basically admitted that he had just been assigned to the case and was not the media with the details of its is going to be the extradition case judge this was not supposed to be a bail hearing there be no preparation for that this was a mere formality this is day in court so this is a extraordinary of course the lawyers were not there prepared to actually. put forward arguments for his bail that was supposed to be a later states so in a very biased fashion z.t. clears that that he had asked absconded before and therefore was that i'd been very it yeah he said she said you know your former colleague has a history of a squandering and i have to say his opinions are just lawyers they don't submit themselves to any media scrutiny that appear on any t.v. programs so yo
media here has been saying why didn't his lawyers apply for bail when district judge vanessa wright gave him an opportunity to do so his lawyer said no he didn't want to apply for freedom. a little absolute farce. and astonishing that this is. discussed in this manner the very other day when this judge came into the chambers he basically admitted that he had just been assigned to the case and was not the media with the details of its is going to be the extradition case judge this was not...
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plus, vanessa williams joins the dish crew with five ingredient meals. coming up next.son are you ready for 11? >> yeah! [applause] dr. oz:
plus, vanessa williams joins the dish crew with five ingredient meals. coming up next.son are you ready for 11? >> yeah! [applause] dr. oz:
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the parole board ruled earlier this month that vanessa george no longer posed a significant risk to theng two counties, devon and cornwall, and is under strict licence conditions. the first hearing has taken place in a controversial criminal case against a former british soldier over the events of bloody sunday in londonderry 47 years ago. the man — known as soldier f — is facing two charges of murder and five of attempted murder. soldier f did not make an appearance at court, but 28 relatives of people killed on bloody sunday watched proceedings from the public gallery. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. a moment of reflection in the bogside, a place forever synonymous with one of the darkest days of the troubles. families of the victims of bloody sunday have campaigned for four and half decades. for a long time, the possibility any soldier could face prosecution seemed extremely remote. today, families retraced part of the bloody sunday civil rights march before making their way to the courthouse. it was a very significant event for us on a journey towards achieving the thi
the parole board ruled earlier this month that vanessa george no longer posed a significant risk to theng two counties, devon and cornwall, and is under strict licence conditions. the first hearing has taken place in a controversial criminal case against a former british soldier over the events of bloody sunday in londonderry 47 years ago. the man — known as soldier f — is facing two charges of murder and five of attempted murder. soldier f did not make an appearance at court, but 28...