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our chief political correspondent there, vicky young. time for a look at the weather now. over to nick miller. what wind there is will bea nick miller. what wind there is will be a cold one carrying further wintry showers. showers dotted about through wales & west earn england, particularly into northern ireland and western scotland. there will be further snow. we had wintry showers today. they will continue overnight. there will be ice on untreated services as temperatures drop close to freezing across the uk. tomorrow many southern and eastern parts stay largely dry with some sunshine, but the wintry showers will continue. rain, sleet and hail the wintry showers will continue. rain, sleetand hailfor the wintry showers will continue. rain, sleet and hailfor wales and for south—west england. running into the pennines, northern ireland and western scotland at times it will be heavy sleet and snow showers. further accumulations in places. there will be another cold day. on saturday, early rain, perhaps sleet, clearing from southern england. it will be a quieter day, sunshine
our chief political correspondent there, vicky young. time for a look at the weather now. over to nick miller. what wind there is will bea nick miller. what wind there is will be a cold one carrying further wintry showers. showers dotted about through wales & west earn england, particularly into northern ireland and western scotland. there will be further snow. we had wintry showers today. they will continue overnight. there will be ice on untreated services as temperatures drop close to...
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vicki young's report contains some flash photography. forced to choose between his job and his controversial new girlfriend. today, henry bolton announced his romance withjo marney was off and he wasn't going anywhere. i am absolutely not standing down. the reason is because it's crucially important that ukip has a loud voice in the discussions leading up to exiting the european union. and indeed in shaping the nation. mr bolton was ukip‘s fourth leader in a year. he was supposed to get the party onto the front foot and the front pages, but not like this. he's been forced to act after reports of racist text messages from miss marney, in which she called black people ugly and said prince harry's fiance meghan markle would "taint the royal family." she's apologised for the remarks, which she claims have been taken out of context. and today tweeted that: "we all make mistakes, it's how you deal with them and conduct yourself in the future that matters." henry bolton's come out fighting, but ditching his girlfriend may not be enough to save
vicki young's report contains some flash photography. forced to choose between his job and his controversial new girlfriend. today, henry bolton announced his romance withjo marney was off and he wasn't going anywhere. i am absolutely not standing down. the reason is because it's crucially important that ukip has a loud voice in the discussions leading up to exiting the european union. and indeed in shaping the nation. mr bolton was ukip‘s fourth leader in a year. he was supposed to get the...
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housing scheme. the nec, stepped in to try and halt the plans. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki younginfighting. themselves labour moderates. and accused her opponents of unacceptable behaviour. bullying and politically intimidatoray behaviour. and claire kober said her party had changed. has been deeply troubling. of bigger battles to come within the labour party. that they are interfering in local matters. committee, the nec. for the haringey redevelopment plans to be halted. this is a policy issue. labour councillors what is best for the people they represent. left infiltration of the labour party. this is not an anti—private sector position. and imposing their ideology? no, it is about facts and evidence. goes ahead we could be looking at another carillion collapse. providing public housing is a flawed model others are turnin against. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. of the relegation zone. for the first time in his career, and by the video assistant referee. and the countdown has begun. we take a look at
housing scheme. the nec, stepped in to try and halt the plans. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki younginfighting. themselves labour moderates. and accused her opponents of unacceptable behaviour. bullying and politically intimidatoray behaviour. and claire kober said her party had changed. has been deeply troubling. of bigger battles to come within the labour party. that they are interfering in local matters. committee, the nec. for the haringey redevelopment plans to be halted. this is...
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i'm vicki young.igners are among those killed ina 14 foreigners are among those killed in a hotel in afghanistan by gunmen. they thought to have been deliberately targeted. ukip‘s ruling committee has unanimously backed a vote of no confidence in leader henry bolton — the party members will now vote on whether they support or reject that decision. henry was disappointed but understands the party has a process to go through, he was offered the chance to resign but he feels he is the right man to lead the party forward. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of eight—year—old mylee billingham, stabbed to death in the west midlands. heavy rain brings flooding and mudslides to south west england — elsewhere snow and ice cause problems on the roads. hundreds of people queue to pay their respects to the singer
i'm vicki young.igners are among those killed ina 14 foreigners are among those killed in a hotel in afghanistan by gunmen. they thought to have been deliberately targeted. ukip‘s ruling committee has unanimously backed a vote of no confidence in leader henry bolton — the party members will now vote on whether they support or reject that decision. henry was disappointed but understands the party has a process to go through, he was offered the chance to resign but he feels he is the right...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. # a parliamentary committee has expressed grave concern about plans rohingya muslims from bangladesh back to myanmar — from where they fled violence last year. the international development committee has warned that rape and sexual violence are still weapons of war used by the military in myanmar. around 570,000 rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp, kutupalong, near the port city of cox's bazar in bangladesh. my colleague mishal husain is in kutupalong with the latest. it was a mass movement of people unmatched in recent years that created this camp in the space of just five months. today, the small shelters dot the landscape here, stretching right up to the border with myanmar a few miles away. living conditions are very difficult. nevertheless, the idea of going back to myanmar is unthinkable at the moment for most of the refugees — many say their security would need to be guaranteed first. in a camp where hundreds of refugees are still arriving every week, there is much to be done. new wells, new shelters, all part of provid
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. # a parliamentary committee has expressed grave concern about plans rohingya muslims from bangladesh back to myanmar — from where they fled violence last year. the international development committee has warned that rape and sexual violence are still weapons of war used by the military in myanmar. around 570,000 rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp, kutupalong, near the port city of cox's bazar in bangladesh. my colleague mishal...
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i'm joined from our westminster studio by our chief political correspondent vicki young. bradley is going to the northern ireland office, who is taking over from her? the new culture secretary is matt hancock. it is interesting, he was very much seen it is interesting, he was very much seen as an it is interesting, he was very much seen as an acolyte of george osborne, the chancellor, sacked by theresa may. matt hancock has managed to stay in place and get himself promoted. really, that is the first new face around the cabinet table. we have brandon lewis, the new chairman of the party, already attending cabinet. many of the others have stayed in position. i think there are a few intriguing tales behind all of this. i was standing in downing street or afternoon, greg clarke wedding, the business secretary, followed by jeremy hunt, the health secretary. there were in there for over an hour and a half. there was clearly a dispute going on. there have been lots of stipulation about greg clark being moved or losing hisjob. we understand that jeremy being moved or losing hisjo
i'm joined from our westminster studio by our chief political correspondent vicki young. bradley is going to the northern ireland office, who is taking over from her? the new culture secretary is matt hancock. it is interesting, he was very much seen it is interesting, he was very much seen as an it is interesting, he was very much seen as an acolyte of george osborne, the chancellor, sacked by theresa may. matt hancock has managed to stay in place and get himself promoted. really, that is the...
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i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11. government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm carillion. all personnel take shelter immediately. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england — a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also in the next hour we'll have another look at the sunday papers. joining me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the playwright and writer at the new european, bonnie greer.
i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11. government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm carillion. all personnel take shelter immediately. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england — a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also in the next hour we'll have...
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i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11: theresa may and donald trump hold talks at the world economic forum, with the president predicting "a tremendous increase" in trade between the uk and usa. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob she's doing. i think i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutual from and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutualfrom the standpoint of liking each other a lot. we are working together to build a better trade relationship in the future. a sharp rise in serious violent crime and sex offences. knife crimes rise by more than 20%. the mother of one victim says the government needs to do more. the number of people sleeping rough on the streets in england reaches the highest level since current records began. and coming up, a debate on fake news in the digital world from the world economic forum. that's
i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11: theresa may and donald trump hold talks at the world economic forum, with the president predicting "a tremendous increase" in trade between the uk and usa. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob she's doing. i think i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutual from and the job she's...
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our chief political correspondent, vicki young reports. stopped in its tracks and a labour council rivenfighting. council riven by bitter infighting. against those who call themselves labour moderates. labour moderates. accused her opponents of unacceptable behaviour. unacceptable behaviour. times where sexism, bullying and political intimidator in behaviour. political intimidator in behaviour. and claire kober said her party had changed. changed. and the country, has been deeply troubling. troubling. of bigger battles to come within the labour party. labour party. they are interfering in local matters. matters. labour plasma national executive committee, the nec. committee, the nec. haringey redevelopment plans to be halted. halted. labour councillors what is best for the people they represent. the people they represent. suggestion that this was a hard left infiltration of the labour party. infiltration of the labour party. this is not an anti—private sector position. position. taking over the nec, this council and imposing their ideology? and imposing their ideology? no, it is about fa
our chief political correspondent, vicki young reports. stopped in its tracks and a labour council rivenfighting. council riven by bitter infighting. against those who call themselves labour moderates. labour moderates. accused her opponents of unacceptable behaviour. unacceptable behaviour. times where sexism, bullying and political intimidator in behaviour. political intimidator in behaviour. and claire kober said her party had changed. changed. and the country, has been deeply troubling....
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our political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. what was said today by michel barnier.nier. across the political parties most mps accept this. parties most mps accept this. think it will give uk businesses time to adapt to what is coming. time to adapt to what is coming. and something they do not think theresa may should accept. theresa may should accept. and they think maybe we will walk away without a deal. away without a deal. they want to take back control. take back control. rules for almost two years goes totally against what they wanted. totally against what they wanted. made the point it was an negotiation. negotiation. that was the opening remark from michel barnier. remark from michel barnier. deals with other countries during the condition period. the condition period. all down to brexit or to do with other policy areas? other policy areas? all to do with brexit and that is why it is so dangerous for her. why it is so dangerous for her. the lack of progress on domestic policies. policies. they say she is not showing enough vision. they want more from her. wil
our political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. what was said today by michel barnier.nier. across the political parties most mps accept this. parties most mps accept this. think it will give uk businesses time to adapt to what is coming. time to adapt to what is coming. and something they do not think theresa may should accept. theresa may should accept. and they think maybe we will walk away without a deal. away without a deal. they want to take back control. take back control....
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i'm vicki young.alks at the world economic forum, with the president predicting "a tremendous increase" in trade between the uk and usa. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob she's doing. i think i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutual from and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutualfrom the standpoint of liking each other a lot. we are working together to build a better trade relationship in the future. a sharp rise in serious violent crime and sex offences. knife crimes rise by more than 20%. the mother of one victim says the government needs to do more.
i'm vicki young.alks at the world economic forum, with the president predicting "a tremendous increase" in trade between the uk and usa. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i have tremendous respect for the pm and thejob she's doing. i think i have tremendous respect for the pm and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutual from and the job she's doing. i think the feeling is mutualfrom the standpoint of...
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vicki young, thank you.rnings of persistent heavy snow for many northern parts of the uk — police in scotland warn those in affected areas to avoid all but essential travel. "a dangerous downward spiral" — the royal college of nursing calls for action as more nurses are now quitting the profession than joining in england. and in sport: the ecb will let ben stokes play on their tour of new zealand next month, despite the all—rounder being charged with affray this week. they left him out of the ashes, as he waited to hear if he would be charged after a nightclub brawl last september. he has vowed to clear his name. the british number two beat denis istomin in straight sets. eddie jones has signed a two—year contract extension with the rugby football union. he'll remain as head coach until 2021. i will be back with more on those stories in the next 15 minutes on afternoon live. north and south korea have agreed to march together under a single "unified korea" flag at next month's winter olympics in the south. t
vicki young, thank you.rnings of persistent heavy snow for many northern parts of the uk — police in scotland warn those in affected areas to avoid all but essential travel. "a dangerous downward spiral" — the royal college of nursing calls for action as more nurses are now quitting the profession than joining in england. and in sport: the ecb will let ben stokes play on their tour of new zealand next month, despite the all—rounder being charged with affray this week. they left...
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vicki young, many thanks.ch journalist nabila ramdani, who is an expert in anglo—french relations. she joins us from our paris studio. thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you very much for speaking to us. nabila ramdani, how significant is this new money for the security around calais? well, i think first of all, i think this franco british summit is crucial, because it may effectively be the last one before brexit, bearing in mind that these summits are held every two years. it comes at a historical time. and of course it will set the tone for the relations between the two countries, especially after brexit, and lots of tough issues will be raised. not least the question of calais and related issue of immigration and the priority which macron has made throughout the week. he went to calais a few days ago, his priority being to stress fact that he wants the border between calais and the uk to remain as fluid as possible. as faras to remain as fluid as possible. as far as business is concerned. he quo
vicki young, many thanks.ch journalist nabila ramdani, who is an expert in anglo—french relations. she joins us from our paris studio. thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you very much for speaking to us. nabila ramdani, how significant is this new money for the security around calais? well, i think first of all, i think this franco british summit is crucial, because it may effectively be the last one before brexit, bearing in mind that these summits are held every two years. it...
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vicki young is in downing street. what is the latest?rjob. that would bea might well get herjob. that would be a promotion for him. i am looking at the other roles that have not been filled. the department for work and pensions, because david gauke has moved tojustice secretary, that is vacant. damian hinds is currently in that department, so it is possible he is being promoted in that role, although we do not know for sure. the other interesting thing is thatjustine greening, education secretary, has been in there for quite some time. there has been a lot of speculation about whether she would survive in that role. could there be a move for her? could she be resisting all of that? i think along this conversation was an hourand a i think along this conversation was an hour and a half with greg clark and jeremy hunt, they were in there for a long time. we understand jeremy hunt argued very strongly with the prime minister to stay in his role as health secretary. he has ended up with an expanded role, including social care, but there we re
vicki young is in downing street. what is the latest?rjob. that would bea might well get herjob. that would be a promotion for him. i am looking at the other roles that have not been filled. the department for work and pensions, because david gauke has moved tojustice secretary, that is vacant. damian hinds is currently in that department, so it is possible he is being promoted in that role, although we do not know for sure. the other interesting thing is thatjustine greening, education...
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vicki young, thank you very much.and yard is investigating a new allegation made against the black cab rapistjohn worboys. it comes as anger continues over the parole board's decision to allow his release from prison after a decade behind bars. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. what have we learned? this is potentially a significant development. it is not possible at the moment for the police or the cps to revisit old allegations against john worboys without new evidence. it is thought he carried out over 100 sexual attacks against women dating back from 2002. but if those cases have gone to court and there was deemed there wasn't enough evidence, they cannot be looked at again without fresh material. but we have learned scotland yard has received a fresh allegation against john worboys of sexual assaults dating back to 1997. so five years earlier than it is thought he started offending. the allegation has been made this month, it is being taken seriously by detectives from scotland yard. the enquiry
vicki young, thank you very much.and yard is investigating a new allegation made against the black cab rapistjohn worboys. it comes as anger continues over the parole board's decision to allow his release from prison after a decade behind bars. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. what have we learned? this is potentially a significant development. it is not possible at the moment for the police or the cps to revisit old allegations against john worboys without new evidence. it is...
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our chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. lot of the headlines this morning, of course the reshuffle has been going on, the reshuffle at junior level is happening today. tillerson of the names that have emerged. —— tell us some of the name. this is not cabinet level but minister of state. this is often seen as minister of state. this is often seen as the run—up before getting into the cabinet so in those terms, if you are looking at long—term development, the people you want to bring on to go to the cabinet in later years, they need that experience so this is significant for them. this is where theresa may is trying to make more significant changes. she has talked about diversity, writing more women, sailors of these names will not be household names, most people will not have heard of them. —— so most of these names. if you look at the list of people who are sacked aubin resigned this moniker you have seven people who have left, they all happen to be white men, some of them have gone to work at central office apps conservativ
our chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. lot of the headlines this morning, of course the reshuffle has been going on, the reshuffle at junior level is happening today. tillerson of the names that have emerged. —— tell us some of the name. this is not cabinet level but minister of state. this is often seen as minister of state. this is often seen as the run—up before getting into the cabinet so in those terms, if you are looking at long—term development, the...
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this is bbc news, i'm vicki young.weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm, carillion. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also four britons break a world record for rowing across the atlantic. the amateur crew, dubbed the four oarsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days — beating the previous record by six days. the task of getting us onto the challenge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it and giving it our all.
this is bbc news, i'm vicki young.weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm, carillion. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also four britons break a world record for rowing across the atlantic. the amateur crew, dubbed the four...
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there in the house of commons earlier. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster changed today? now in the conservative party have backed to the hilt. backed to the hilt. the transitional fermentation period. period. —— have backed to reason mac to the hilt. through, you canjust hear their unhappiness. unhappiness. many of them are there who feel like that? that? will be fine within the house of commons. commons. backing for this implementation period of around two mac years. period of around two mac years. is she is fighting on more than one front. front. mps increasingly frustrated about domestic policy. domestic policy. deliver it or to convey its two voters. voters. so those two mac things put her in quite a vulnerable position. leave the european union. the parameters set out by michel barnier today. i be what you expected? i be what you expected ? i be what you expected? —— are they what they expected? expected? ofjustice, financial payments and the adoption of any new regulations. the adoption of any new regulations. get as smoothly transition as possible.
there in the house of commons earlier. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster changed today? now in the conservative party have backed to the hilt. backed to the hilt. the transitional fermentation period. period. —— have backed to reason mac to the hilt. through, you canjust hear their unhappiness. unhappiness. many of them are there who feel like that? that? will be fine within the house of commons. commons. backing for this implementation period of around two mac...
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this is bbc news, i'm vicki young. the headlines at 9pm: officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm, carillion. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also four britons break a world record for rowing across the atlantic. the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days — beating the previous record by six days. the task of getting us onto the challenge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it and giving it our all. and in our world — a new bakery opens in eastern ukraine, bringing comfort and sustenance to war weary locals. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of th
this is bbc news, i'm vicki young. the headlines at 9pm: officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm, carillion. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also four britons break a world...
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this is bbc news, i'm i'm vicki young.ubled construction firm, carillion. the african union demands an apology from president trump for derogatory remarks he reportedly made about the continent. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also four britons break a world record for rowing across the atlantic. the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days — beating the previous record by six days. the task of getting us onto the challenge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it
this is bbc news, i'm i'm vicki young.ubled construction firm, carillion. the african union demands an apology from president trump for derogatory remarks he reportedly made about the continent. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also four britons break a world record for rowing across the atlantic. the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in...
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our political correspondent vicki young is in westminsterfor us.ameron in the past has been caught on camera saying things when he did not know he was being recorded and that doesn‘t seem to have changed. the point is here that those words are in stark contrast to the campaign he headed to keep britain in the european union. it was dubbed project fear, dire warnings about the effect on the economy, that it would cost every household thousands of pounds every year and rising unemployment and lower growth. i have been gauging reaction here amongst conservative mps. those on the brexit side of the argument as you‘d imagine are pretty thrilled pealing david cameron has come to their way of thinking. another said they thought mr cameron did not really believe the disaster scenario anyway it was just part of the campaign to stay in job scenario anyway it was just part of the campaign to stay injob and scenario anyway it was just part of the campaign to stay in job and keep britain inside the eu. another said they were thrilled and i think it does reflect
our political correspondent vicki young is in westminsterfor us.ameron in the past has been caught on camera saying things when he did not know he was being recorded and that doesn‘t seem to have changed. the point is here that those words are in stark contrast to the campaign he headed to keep britain in the european union. it was dubbed project fear, dire warnings about the effect on the economy, that it would cost every household thousands of pounds every year and rising unemployment and...
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in a moment we'll speak to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams in calais, but first to vicki youngdhurst. how much is this all about looking to the future, about a post—brexit world 7 to the future, about a post—brexit world? all the talk so far has been about practicalities, whether that is more money in calais to boost the border security, whether it is british help in mali for french troops there, whether it is the loan of the bayeux tapestry but there's more to it than those practicalities. brexit might not be talked about in advance of all of this but of course that is the backdrop. it's all about britain and its future relationships, how it will have these bilateral relationships with incredibly important countries like france once we are outside of the european union so we are outside of the european union so that relationship between theresa may and emmanuel macron is important. he has ambitious ideas for what he wants to see in the european union but the relationship with the uk will be crucial. it is no coincidence we are at sandhurst, today there is a lot of emphasis on
in a moment we'll speak to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams in calais, but first to vicki youngdhurst. how much is this all about looking to the future, about a post—brexit world 7 to the future, about a post—brexit world? all the talk so far has been about practicalities, whether that is more money in calais to boost the border security, whether it is british help in mali for french troops there, whether it is the loan of the bayeux tapestry but there's more to it than those...
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i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11. officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm carillion. all personnel take shelter immediately. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england — a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also in the next hour we'll have another look at the sunday papers. joining me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the playwright and writer at the new european, bonnie greer. is darkest hour, the finest film from gary 0ldman. find out what we thought of top cinema releases as well is the latest film about winston churchill. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout the construction company carillion with taxpayers‘ money. there are fears the firm, which has debts o
i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11. officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm carillion. all personnel take shelter immediately. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england — a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also in...
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this is bbc news, i'm vicky young. the headlines at 10pm: officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm, carillion. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also in the next hour, we'll have a full review of the sunday papers. joining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the playwright and writer at the new european, bonnie greer. and the four british friends break a world record and become the fastest ever to cross the atlantic ocean in a rowing boat. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout the construction company carillion with tax payers money. there are fears the firm, which has deb
this is bbc news, i'm vicky young. the headlines at 10pm: officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm, carillion. the governor of hawaii apologises after officials mistakenly issued an alert warning residents of an imminent ballistic missile attack. warnings of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. also in the next hour, we'll...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the time is 6:15pm.jobs at risk. and coming up, ryan giggs‘s new role as wales manager. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, britain‘s kyle edmund sails through to the second round of the australian open, after defeating kevin anderson in his biggest win to date. five months after a huge wave of rohingya muslim refugees began to arrive in bangladesh from neighbouring myanmar, officials from the two countries met today to discuss their return. but the latest refugees to reach there say that rohingya are still being persecuted in myanmar. once in bangladesh, many of them are living in what is now the world‘s largest refugee camp. the bbc‘s mishal husain is there. the camp is now home to more than half a million people. they are living here in the simplest of shelters, little more than tense, really, made of bamboo poles fastened together with plastic sheeting spread over the top and down the sides. and each one of these, many people will be crammed into a single, small space. now, the overcrowding is why th
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the time is 6:15pm.jobs at risk. and coming up, ryan giggs‘s new role as wales manager. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, britain‘s kyle edmund sails through to the second round of the australian open, after defeating kevin anderson in his biggest win to date. five months after a huge wave of rohingya muslim refugees began to arrive in bangladesh from neighbouring myanmar, officials from the two countries met today to discuss their return. but the...
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our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster.went in, less so when he left. that could be because the prime minister and others ran the cabinet table pointed out that this kind of thing really should remain private. obviously, seizing on an issue which many voters ca re very seizing on an issue which many voters care very deeply about, more money to be put into the nhs, i think philip hammond's but that was the most significant thing we heard, pointing out boris johnson the most significant thing we heard, pointing out borisjohnson is the foreign secretary and not the chancellor. but it is interesting because it comes at a time where there are some conservative mps who feel that theresa may is being to cautious, that the party needs to do a bit more to appeal to those voters who perhaps with switched tojeremy corbyn. i am who perhaps with switched tojeremy corbyn. iam here who perhaps with switched tojeremy corbyn. i am here with peter bone. what do you make of what boris is up to? it is a very good idea to put in £100 million a
our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster.went in, less so when he left. that could be because the prime minister and others ran the cabinet table pointed out that this kind of thing really should remain private. obviously, seizing on an issue which many voters ca re very seizing on an issue which many voters care very deeply about, more money to be put into the nhs, i think philip hammond's but that was the most significant thing we heard, pointing out boris johnson the...
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our chief political correspondent vicki young is in downing street. what is the latest? you say, the top jobs, are staying in their samejobs. as you say, the topjobs, boris johnson, the foreign secretary who is still inside number ten, is expected to stay in his post. amber rudd has been in and out saying she's staying at home secretarin't david davis will stay as the brexit secretary and philip hammond as chancellor. sajid javid hasjust come out of there, we asked him whether he'd kept his job, come out of there, we asked him whether he'd kept hisjob, he has. the only difference, it seem, is that the title has changed. he's in the department of communities and now has housing in the title as well. quite often, we have changes of post and departments changed. this isn't a huge change, its of post and departments changed. this isn't a huge change, it'sjust that that goes in the title. his overwhelming task is in the wake of that fire in grenfell tower being involved in all of that. so that is a lot on his plate there. greg clark, the business secretary, has gone inside an
our chief political correspondent vicki young is in downing street. what is the latest? you say, the top jobs, are staying in their samejobs. as you say, the topjobs, boris johnson, the foreign secretary who is still inside number ten, is expected to stay in his post. amber rudd has been in and out saying she's staying at home secretarin't david davis will stay as the brexit secretary and philip hammond as chancellor. sajid javid hasjust come out of there, we asked him whether he'd kept his...
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studio: vicki, thank you very much, vicki young.r, chair of the women and equalities select committee. it is difficult to know where to start here. firstly, your reaction to what was in the financial times this morning. i think it is shocking that in 2018 britain we have people in the city of london who think it is appropriate to hold events which create so much of a sexual harassment environment for women, but also exclude women from taking pa rt but also exclude women from taking part in what would have been an important business networking event. shocking, and really unacceptable. has there been any breach of any law? a men only event requiring women staff to parade, we are skimpy outfits, behave in a certain way, or at least expected to. i been, well, again, in this century you don't expect this sort of thing to be acceptable, let alone be done? what is clearly a breach of the law as people harassing women who were employed as hostesses. i think those who decided to go along to an event which was a men only with more than ioo wh
studio: vicki, thank you very much, vicki young.r, chair of the women and equalities select committee. it is difficult to know where to start here. firstly, your reaction to what was in the financial times this morning. i think it is shocking that in 2018 britain we have people in the city of london who think it is appropriate to hold events which create so much of a sexual harassment environment for women, but also exclude women from taking pa rt but also exclude women from taking part in what...
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our chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster.y they were allocating contracts when financial problems were evident to most people. what have the minister ‘s been saying? to most people. what have the minister 's been saying? the government is being asked about how closely they were watching over currently in. today theresa may seemed to try to distance the government from that, making the fair point that it is not the government that managed the company. but the government was not just any old customer but an absolutely huge customer and the knock—on effects from the collapse of this company could and are absolutely huge. so where they watching carefully enough and did they have enough contingency in place. interesting for theresa may because she is talked about corporate morality and stepping in more when it comes to the private sector and so far heard this is a test. but with those specific questions about why they were handing out contracts still, chris grayling the transport secretary gave his response especially about the hs
our chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster.y they were allocating contracts when financial problems were evident to most people. what have the minister ‘s been saying? to most people. what have the minister 's been saying? the government is being asked about how closely they were watching over currently in. today theresa may seemed to try to distance the government from that, making the fair point that it is not the government that managed the company. but the government...
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the bbc‘s chief political correspondent vicki young was in the joint press conference in sandhurst.es look like president macron has got a good deal. yes but when you put that to british ministers their argument is that we have effectively muted british border to calais and we were not dealing with theissues calais and we were not dealing with the issues der bvb dealing with it in the south—east of england, so they would argue that this is cooperation and it shows the importance and having a secure border. —— dealing with —— they would say they are dealing with it in the south—east of england. the other thing is the sandhurst treaty that the two sites have signed. it talks about a smoother process for unaccompanied children in calais, reducing the time they had two meat from six months to just 25 days, both sides see this as a bilateral agreement. —— reducing the time they had to wheat from six months to just 25 bees. there was a rainbow arcing over the military academy and some say there was a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but in the context of brexit it is may be worth han
the bbc‘s chief political correspondent vicki young was in the joint press conference in sandhurst.es look like president macron has got a good deal. yes but when you put that to british ministers their argument is that we have effectively muted british border to calais and we were not dealing with theissues calais and we were not dealing with the issues der bvb dealing with it in the south—east of england, so they would argue that this is cooperation and it shows the importance and having...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminsterfore, starting as a means to go on, the new party chairman talking up the changes saying that the reshuffle indicates the nice problem they have, that there is such a huge pool of talent, is that how everyone sees it? the opposition will not see it that way but there are many in the conservative party who think that some of those elected in 2017 have a lot to offer and that was a moment to bring them into the fold. yesterday was underwhelming, particularly because not many people changed positions, there were problems with theresa may when she tried to move some people. if you look at this, the morejunior some people. if you look at this, the more junior ministerial some people. if you look at this, the morejunior ministerial ranks which are not household names but they are the next generation, if the conservatives were to stay in power, they might get to the cabinet. if you see what has happened, there has been a change, six are men and eight are women and five are from black and ethnic
alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminsterfore, starting as a means to go on, the new party chairman talking up the changes saying that the reshuffle indicates the nice problem they have, that there is such a huge pool of talent, is that how everyone sees it? the opposition will not see it that way but there are many in the conservative party who think that some of those elected in 2017 have a lot to offer and that was a moment to bring...
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vicky young reports.of its best—known stars. carrie gracie has accused bbc bosses of unfairness and inequality. they insist there is no evidence of gender bias. but female journalists have gone public with their complaints. today, some turned up their complaints. today, some turned up at the commons to support carrie gracie. she says she was promised equal pay when she accepted the post of china editor. we knew there was inequality. we didn't know the details because the bbc is extremely secretive on pay. but we knew we were underpaid. and i was to at this point where i knew i would get the china job, every last ounce of my skill and stamina, i knew i would do that at least as well as any man. carrie gracie described her shock at learning that two mail international editors were being paid at least 50% more than her. she said the bbc was offering backpay of a £20,000.” don't want that money, that is not what it is about for me. i feel my salary is a good salary, it is public money, that is not what it is
vicky young reports.of its best—known stars. carrie gracie has accused bbc bosses of unfairness and inequality. they insist there is no evidence of gender bias. but female journalists have gone public with their complaints. today, some turned up their complaints. today, some turned up at the commons to support carrie gracie. she says she was promised equal pay when she accepted the post of china editor. we knew there was inequality. we didn't know the details because the bbc is extremely...
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roger harrabin, bbc news, kent. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster.teresting, it is the first time the prime minister has ever made a significant speech on all of this. this idea of a long—term plan for the environment has been in the pipeline for quite a while. in some ways, they are reacting to a change in the public discussion. that is partly because ofa tv discussion. that is partly because of a tv programme, because of that documentary, blue planet. it has got people thinking about it, it is an issue that people do care about because they can say what is going on around them, they can see the pollution. many people want to do something about that. it is also partly to do with the politics of the general election, trying to appeal to maybe younger voters who ca re appeal to maybe younger voters who care about all of this, the conservatives in the election did not do well in the younger categories, if you like. the under a5s , categories, if you like. the under 45s, they hope that talk about this issue, something a bit different that people care ab
roger harrabin, bbc news, kent. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster.teresting, it is the first time the prime minister has ever made a significant speech on all of this. this idea of a long—term plan for the environment has been in the pipeline for quite a while. in some ways, they are reacting to a change in the public discussion. that is partly because ofa tv discussion. that is partly because of a tv programme, because of that documentary, blue planet. it has...
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let's bring in our chief political correspondent vicki young who's in westminster.eeting michel barnier on monday, and he is now convinced that michel barnier will not "give us a good deal". i'm saying this to leavers, do not be complacent. he is elaborating on comments he made earlier. there has been a backlash for nigel farage, the man getting that referendum and who has long advocated the uk's departure from the eu, suggesting that he welcomed a second referendum. a lot of leading brexiteers have said that is the wrong thing to do, even members of ukip, of which nigel farage the former leader is still a member of, they say that is not part of the policy. on his radio programme tonight, he has said that he does not want there to be a second referendum but after his meeting with michel barnier, as you say, he came away thinking that uk wasn't going to get a good deal and in that eventuality he thought the british parliament would say rather than walk away from the eu that there should be a second vote. he suggests that leavers, those who want the uk to depart from
let's bring in our chief political correspondent vicki young who's in westminster.eeting michel barnier on monday, and he is now convinced that michel barnier will not "give us a good deal". i'm saying this to leavers, do not be complacent. he is elaborating on comments he made earlier. there has been a backlash for nigel farage, the man getting that referendum and who has long advocated the uk's departure from the eu, suggesting that he welcomed a second referendum. a lot of leading...
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in a moment will take to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams first to vicki young who is at sandhurst an hour. there will be an inspection of officers here, including cadets, those who are training. they will then have those crucial bilateral talks, and then we will know what they have discussed when they have a press co nfe re nce they have discussed when they have a press conference later on this afternoon. this is a crucial relationship, particularly of course ina relationship, particularly of course in a post—brexit world. this is very much all about how britain is going to forge relationships, what it leaves the eu, and of course that relationship with in france, is incredibly important, not just relationship with in france, is incredibly important, notjust the £71 billion worth of trade between thejudges, but £71 billion worth of trade between the judges, but security corporations. no coincidence that we are here at than cost —— at sandhurst. the uk will help france in mali by providing helicopters. but, i think it is broader than that. this is about emmanuel macron. it is not a
in a moment will take to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams first to vicki young who is at sandhurst an hour. there will be an inspection of officers here, including cadets, those who are training. they will then have those crucial bilateral talks, and then we will know what they have discussed when they have a press co nfe re nce they have discussed when they have a press conference later on this afternoon. this is a crucial relationship, particularly of course ina relationship,...
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need to introduce legislation, and there seems no sign of that. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki youngn the times this morning, a former aide to theresa may suggested this was a fairly recent conversion to the environment by the prime minister. this goes back some time, prime ministers are often accused of talking the talk but will they act on it, you will remember david cameron when he first became leader, leader of the opposition, talking a lot about voting blue, going green, it all got pretty much ditched when austerity started to bite. the question now is how serious are the government about it, it is interesting, since michael gove has been put into the department, the department of environment, he wants to raise the profile of the department and make a bit of an impact. talk about plastics, for example, something they see as an opportunity to attract a different kind of voter. the question is, how farare kind of voter. the question is, how far are they as a conservative government prepared to go. remember the plastic bag tax, the liberal democrats take the credit for that, they s
need to introduce legislation, and there seems no sign of that. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki youngn the times this morning, a former aide to theresa may suggested this was a fairly recent conversion to the environment by the prime minister. this goes back some time, prime ministers are often accused of talking the talk but will they act on it, you will remember david cameron when he first became leader, leader of the opposition, talking a lot about voting blue, going green, it all...
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and this time the crook appears to be a young kid. (vickialameda police department just posted this video on facebook today. it happened near alameda landing... on the west side of town. you can see the young man appear in a raiders jersey walking up to a home... and taking a package. (grant) police say they they believe an adult is instructing the young man to steal the package. they ask you to call them if you recognize the person in this video. (grant) next at 5:30... an east bay tanning salon is robbed by a man armed with a box cutter. and police are still looking for the suspect tonight. (vicki) plus... a local earthquake expert talks to kron four about how to make sure your family is safe when a big one hits. sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savin
and this time the crook appears to be a young kid. (vickialameda police department just posted this video on facebook today. it happened near alameda landing... on the west side of town. you can see the young man appear in a raiders jersey walking up to a home... and taking a package. (grant) police say they they believe an adult is instructing the young man to steal the package. they ask you to call them if you recognize the person in this video. (grant) next at 5:30... an east bay tanning...
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young undocumented immigrants... brought in the country as children. (vicki) despite the partisan politics. ...ment...a partial shutdown will begin at midnight. all this happens to be coincide with the anniversary of president trump's inauguration. let's go to karen caifa live at the capitol..
young undocumented immigrants... brought in the country as children. (vicki) despite the partisan politics. ...ment...a partial shutdown will begin at midnight. all this happens to be coincide with the anniversary of president trump's inauguration. let's go to karen caifa live at the capitol..
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(vicki) they are among more than 100 young gymnasts and students who say they were sexually abused byr larry nassar. reporter natasha chen shows how nassar complained to the judge that these victim statements were hard on his mental health. aly raisman is among the team of five american gymnasts who brought home gold from the 2012 summer olympics in london. but it came at a high cost. four of the five now say they were subjected to sexual abuse by the team's physician, dr. larry nassar who pleaded guilty. aly raisman / olympic gymnast: "you lied to me, and manipulated me to think, that when you treated me you were closing your eyes because you had been working hard - when you were really touching me, an innocent child, to pleasure yourself."she is among 140 or so victims who trained with team u-s-a or michigan state university - where nassar worked. some were underage. they said nassar touched them inappropriately - sometimes digitally penetrating them - while offering his so-called 'treatments'.jordyn wieber / retired olympic gymnast: "he did it time after time, appointment after app
(vicki) they are among more than 100 young gymnasts and students who say they were sexually abused byr larry nassar. reporter natasha chen shows how nassar complained to the judge that these victim statements were hard on his mental health. aly raisman is among the team of five american gymnasts who brought home gold from the 2012 summer olympics in london. but it came at a high cost. four of the five now say they were subjected to sexual abuse by the team's physician, dr. larry nassar who...
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particularly her young daughter who doesn't understand why dad is gone. (vicki) kron four's terisa estacio has more on the mother's journey and the message her four year old daughter has for ice agents. (estacio)"fernando came here for a chance to have something better." a mother's painful story - and a fight to keep her family together. on friday, lourdes barraza told a large group gathered in front of federal immigration and customs enforcement or ice headquarters in san francisco about that fateful day back in october of 2017, when ice agents grabbed her husband after he dropped off their four year old dauhter at a san jose daycare.barraza says her four year old daughter now suffering from nightmares about her dad - wishes her dad had not been there that day for her.lourdes barraza, husband picked up by ice agents "my very young daughter here says that had he not taken her to daycare then maybe her daddy would still be home with us."on this day, barraza had the backing of bay area jewish groups that came out to support she and her family.lee winkleman. my gra
particularly her young daughter who doesn't understand why dad is gone. (vicki) kron four's terisa estacio has more on the mother's journey and the message her four year old daughter has for ice agents. (estacio)"fernando came here for a chance to have something better." a mother's painful story - and a fight to keep her family together. on friday, lourdes barraza told a large group gathered in front of federal immigration and customs enforcement or ice headquarters in san francisco...
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(vicki) alameda police are looking for a package thief that appears to be a young kid.tment posted this home surveillance video to their facebook page today. the package theft happened near alameda landing... on the west side of town. you can see the young man appear in a raiders jersey walking up to a home... and taking a package. police say they they believe an adult is instructing the young man to steal the package. they ask you to call them if you recognize the person in this video. (grant) big deal today in sacramento... the final state of the state address...for governor jerry brown.(vicki) kron 4's capitol bureau chief kody liebowitz was there for the governor's last speech as he talked about the hardships, the perseverance and preparing the state for the future. gov. jerry brown, california "simply put, california is prospering." a final state address to california.. touting growth.gov. jerry brown, california "in just the last eight years alone, california's personal income has grown $845 billion and 2.8 million new jobs have been created. very few places in th
(vicki) alameda police are looking for a package thief that appears to be a young kid.tment posted this home surveillance video to their facebook page today. the package theft happened near alameda landing... on the west side of town. you can see the young man appear in a raiders jersey walking up to a home... and taking a package. police say they they believe an adult is instructing the young man to steal the package. they ask you to call them if you recognize the person in this video. (grant)...
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young undocumented immigrants... brought in the country as children. (vicki) despite the partisan politics. ... if they cannot come to an agreement...a partial shutdown will begin at midnight. all this happens to be coincide with the anniversary of president trump's inauguration. let's go to karen caifa live at the capitol.. the countdown to shutdown - down to the wire.sen. chris van hollen, (d) maryland: there is lots to get done and we can do itbehind the scenes - senators working to come to an agreement on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown ahead of the midnight deadline.sen. dan sullivan, (r) alaska: the decision whether or not the government's going to be shut down is really in the hands of senator schumer and his colleaguespresident trump delaying a weekend trip to mar-a-lago for some last minute dealmaking.friday afternoon inviting senate minority leader chuck schumer to the white house for a private meeting.sen. chuck schumer, (d) minority leader: we made some progress but we still have a good number of disagreements. the discussions will continue. trump seemingly hopeful af
young undocumented immigrants... brought in the country as children. (vicki) despite the partisan politics. ... if they cannot come to an agreement...a partial shutdown will begin at midnight. all this happens to be coincide with the anniversary of president trump's inauguration. let's go to karen caifa live at the capitol.. the countdown to shutdown - down to the wire.sen. chris van hollen, (d) maryland: there is lots to get done and we can do itbehind the scenes - senators working to come to...
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dan kerman kron 4 news141/std (vicki) now to a horrific story in antioch...the stolen truck crash that left two young girls dead. today the suspect appeared in court for the first time and we now know... that suspect... is actually árelated to the victims. the courtroom was overflowing with emotion today...as the victim's family...and some people close to the suspect...are mourning the loss of two-year-old camila cardoza...and four-year-old lenexy cardoza. both died in a pickup truck their mom was driving. the mom, edith, survived...but we now also know that the suspect...noe saucedo and the victims...are distant cousins. authorities say saucedo stole a truck and was evading a deputy when he ran a red light and plowed into the cardozas last week.... the suspect's partner is distraught. (vicki) bail has been set at more than two-million-dollars. saucedo did not enter a plea, he is set to be back in court next monday to do so. and in the meantime
dan kerman kron 4 news141/std (vicki) now to a horrific story in antioch...the stolen truck crash that left two young girls dead. today the suspect appeared in court for the first time and we now know... that suspect... is actually árelated to the victims. the courtroom was overflowing with emotion today...as the victim's family...and some people close to the suspect...are mourning the loss of two-year-old camila cardoza...and four-year-old lenexy cardoza. both died in a pickup truck their mom...
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vicki) in national news... tonight we're learning new details on the young gunman involved in tuesday's deadly high school shootingn western kentucky... the 15-year-old alleged shooter will be classified as a youthful offender... so the county attorney can charge him as an adult. the shooting happened tuesday morning at marshall county high school. police say the young gunman walked on campus... armed with a handgun, and started shooting. two students were killed and 16 others were injured... a couple minutes later... the shooter was detained and arrested... the gunman's been charged with two counts of murder and 12 counts of first degree assault.... (grant) larry nassar, a once prominent doctor for u-s- a gymnastics and michigan state university... will spend the rest of his life, behind bars for sexually assaulting young athletes. the judge sentenced nassar up to 175 years in prison for molesting young girls and women under the guise of medical treatment. and earlier this evening michigan state president lou anna simon announced her resignation... in the wake of the scandal involving larry nassar... many of the
vicki) in national news... tonight we're learning new details on the young gunman involved in tuesday's deadly high school shootingn western kentucky... the 15-year-old alleged shooter will be classified as a youthful offender... so the county attorney can charge him as an adult. the shooting happened tuesday morning at marshall county high school. police say the young gunman walked on campus... armed with a handgun, and started shooting. two students were killed and 16 others were injured... a...
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young girl. now police believe there may be more victims. (vicki) and after the break..og is found in bad shape after being tied to a fence in vallejo. the latest as authorities are trying to find who did it. (grant) tonight at 5:30... the humane society of the north bay is currently taking care of a dog that was found tied up to a fence at a local cemetery. (vicki) kron 4's camila bernal spoke to the dog's vet and explains what happened. this is cemy short for cemetery-the place where he was found31:25 this particular dog was found chained to the cemetery in sacramento street with an electrical cord with no food and no waterand it gets worse.31:32 he did not have enough slack in the cord even to lay downno one knows how log the dog had been abandoned.he was found saturday by a good samaritan who took him to the humane society of the north bay.39:23 other than the skin issues it seemed to be doing okay maybe a little bit thin but it's got some hair loss and some irritation and some piaderma and piaderma is an infection in the skinthe vet says that despite the mistreatmen
young girl. now police believe there may be more victims. (vicki) and after the break..og is found in bad shape after being tied to a fence in vallejo. the latest as authorities are trying to find who did it. (grant) tonight at 5:30... the humane society of the north bay is currently taking care of a dog that was found tied up to a fence at a local cemetery. (vicki) kron 4's camila bernal spoke to the dog's vet and explains what happened. this is cemy short for cemetery-the place where he was...
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young daughter fell underneath the smart train and survived.(grant) thanks for joining us i'm grant lodes...(pam) and i'm pam moore in for vicki liviakis... ened just last week .... as the family was returning home at the petaluma smart station, in downtown petaluma...(grant) the young girl is okay... and her mother has a warning for other parents... kron 4's charles clifford is live for us tonight in petaluma with details. charles, very scary stuff. . . yes, indeed. this accident happened in very fast and the family is thankfull for the quick actions of those nearby. they also want to warn parents to use caution getting off and on trains. last week, melissa strange and her family including her 5 year old daughter were returning home to petaluma on a smart train.when the train stopped at the downtown station, the doors opened and the family stepped out. melissa was following her family. when the young girl exited she apparently turned and walked along the yellow
young daughter fell underneath the smart train and survived.(grant) thanks for joining us i'm grant lodes...(pam) and i'm pam moore in for vicki liviakis... ened just last week .... as the family was returning home at the petaluma smart station, in downtown petaluma...(grant) the young girl is okay... and her mother has a warning for other parents... kron 4's charles clifford is live for us tonight in petaluma with details. charles, very scary stuff. . . yes, indeed. this accident happened in...
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young daughter fell underneath the smart train and survived.(grant) thanks for joining us i'm grant lodes...(pam) and i'm pam moore in for vicki liviakis... it happened just last week .... as the family was returning home at the petaluma smart station, in downtown petaluma...(grant) the young girl is okay... and her mother has a warning for other parents... kron 4's charles clifford is live for us tonight in petaluma with details. charles, very scary stuff. . . yes, indeed. this accident happened in very fast and the family is thankfull for the quick actions of those nearby. they also want to warn parents to use caution getting off and on trains. last week, melissa strange and her family including her 5 year old daughter were returning home to petaluma on a smart train.when the train stopped at the downtown station, the doors opened and the family stepped out. melissa was following her family. when the young girl exited she apparently turned and walked along the yellow line parallel to the train car. in the blink of an eye, she slipped between the train and the platform. . falling to the tracks below. melissa didn't see it happen.sotbefore
young daughter fell underneath the smart train and survived.(grant) thanks for joining us i'm grant lodes...(pam) and i'm pam moore in for vicki liviakis... it happened just last week .... as the family was returning home at the petaluma smart station, in downtown petaluma...(grant) the young girl is okay... and her mother has a warning for other parents... kron 4's charles clifford is live for us tonight in petaluma with details. charles, very scary stuff. . . yes, indeed. this accident...