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shawn walsh worked for president bush for six and a half years. he remembers a man who put country over politics and people over everything. as flags throughout the country this evening are at half-staff, honoring the longest-living u.s. president. >> there were divots in the floor. so somehow they got dented up. >> reporter: it's one of his most special possessions. a piece of the oval office floor signed by president george h.w. bush. >> inical kabl. >> reporter: here's an easier that's easier to pin down. three, one for the birth of each of his children. this from the 41st commander in chief says i have happy memories of being president but more happy memories from having friends, friends like the walsh family. family, faith and friends are what really count in life, brendan. >> our relationship, how blessed we were to know, to know me. and conveying that to my kids. >> reporter: walsh said the president likely did the same for thousands of other staff members. and while he may be most remembered for presiding over the fall of the berlin wall,
shawn walsh worked for president bush for six and a half years. he remembers a man who put country over politics and people over everything. as flags throughout the country this evening are at half-staff, honoring the longest-living u.s. president. >> there were divots in the floor. so somehow they got dented up. >> reporter: it's one of his most special possessions. a piece of the oval office floor signed by president george h.w. bush. >> inical kabl. >> reporter:...
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joining us with details are barbara starr and nick paton walsh.ow about th this announcement? >> we were learning that president trump wanted a withdrawal, the pentagon engaging in thein
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we spoke with walsh by phone last night. >> you were family.f cocoa and a holiday dinner. there was no one that was too small or no one that was too big to get personal attention, and i will tell you, that's a quality of humanity that in this political environment is sorely lacking. >> the former president didn't visit the bay area often, but one of his most memorable trips was made back in 1989. president george h.w. bush visited san francisco following the earthquake. this is a photo of him from the "san francisco chronicle" where you can see him surveying the damage. >>> we are still waiting to hear about funeral arrangements. the 41st president is expected to lie in state in the u.s. capitol rotunda later this week and he's expected to be honored in texas where he made his mark early in politics. be sure to stay with us for continuing coverage throughout the weekend as we learn more. our website as well as our facebook and twitter pages are being updated around the clock. >>> now to our other top story, that 7.0 earthquake that shook alaska
we spoke with walsh by phone last night. >> you were family.f cocoa and a holiday dinner. there was no one that was too small or no one that was too big to get personal attention, and i will tell you, that's a quality of humanity that in this political environment is sorely lacking. >> the former president didn't visit the bay area often, but one of his most memorable trips was made back in 1989. president george h.w. bush visited san francisco following the earthquake. this is a...
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joining me now to discuss all of this are sean walsh, a republican strategist with wilson walsh and kqeditics and government editor scott shafer and politics government producer and reporter, guys ati. good to have you hear. >> good to be here. during the served first bush presidency and william barr was there then. what can you tell u about him. >> it is inspired about president trump and he did something right. he's a tough law enforcement guy and he has the confidence of the law enforcement in doj and not pushed around, that said he wi not respond or react and try to firry favor of the president if hes a tweet storm at him0 at 3 the morning. >> there is controversy about him regarding a 1999 memo he wrote about the presidential power and the constitutional authority to act without congressional permission or in defiance of certain statutes. 't >> i think do think it is controversial at all. people believe the powers of presidency are very strong and the division between the three . branch you will see that memo and criticism that he helped support president bush duringn- iuldn't riran
joining me now to discuss all of this are sean walsh, a republican strategist with wilson walsh and kqeditics and government editor scott shafer and politics government producer and reporter, guys ati. good to have you hear. >> good to be here. during the served first bush presidency and william barr was there then. what can you tell u about him. >> it is inspired about president trump and he did something right. he's a tough law enforcement guy and he has the confidence of the law...
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nic payton walsh live in poland. thank you. >>> now to the death of a migrant girl in the united states. it is sparking a great deal of controversy and outrage. ahead we will take you to the texas border where protestors took to the streets demanding changes in immigration policy. >> also this. the scene in paris, france. yellow vest protesters aren't giving up though fewer numbers than we've seen before. what they want in their fifth week of demonstrations as "newsroom" pushes ahead. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. and fearlessly devours piles. this is my paris, follow me. ♪ mon paris. the feminine fragrance. yves saint laurent sometimes bipolar i disorder can make you feel like you have no limits. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on... ...shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider abou
nic payton walsh live in poland. thank you. >>> now to the death of a migrant girl in the united states. it is sparking a great deal of controversy and outrage. ahead we will take you to the texas border where protestors took to the streets demanding changes in immigration policy. >> also this. the scene in paris, france. yellow vest protesters aren't giving up though fewer numbers than we've seen before. what they want in their fifth week of demonstrations as...
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looks like joshua walsh fight miller so we will see what happens.what happens. finally, ijust want to get your feelings as to why you think this british heavyweight division, the heavyweight division and the british prospects, why are they so strong? why is it this side of the atlantic, we have so many big names in that division doing so well? because we get good beef and good potatoes. is that what you are having this week? yeah, before the fight, we will have some nice spuds and a nice bit of beef. plenty of beef in the second test between australia and india. australia are on course to win their first test match since the ball—tampering scandal in march, and captains tim paine and virat kohli clashed in perth. the two squared up to each other, with paine overheard saying to kohli's team mate murali vijay "i know he's your captain but you can't seriously like him as a bloke." well, kohli was caught off the bowling of nathan lyon, to leave india on 112—5, they need another 175 runs to win. ireland will be without forward ian henderson when they beg
looks like joshua walsh fight miller so we will see what happens.what happens. finally, ijust want to get your feelings as to why you think this british heavyweight division, the heavyweight division and the british prospects, why are they so strong? why is it this side of the atlantic, we have so many big names in that division doing so well? because we get good beef and good potatoes. is that what you are having this week? yeah, before the fight, we will have some nice spuds and a nice bit of...
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fergus walsh, bbc ne, cambridge. jane: fascinating.e we go, we want to share one of the sweeter moments from today's stateuneral for george h.w. bush, as his s sok hands with former presidents and their spouses before the service. former president george w. bush apparently handed candy or mint orma gum to michelle oba he made a similar gesture to tht former fady at senator john mccain's funeral this year. apparently the two have become ite close since their respective whitedeouse days and ribe each other in affectionate terms. very nice to see indy. you can find more on all the day's news on her website, and to see what we are working on, do check out twitter. i am jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news ameca." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos ardesigned to work and your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stayh up-to-date wite latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentatn is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovle
fergus walsh, bbc ne, cambridge. jane: fascinating.e we go, we want to share one of the sweeter moments from today's stateuneral for george h.w. bush, as his s sok hands with former presidents and their spouses before the service. former president george w. bush apparently handed candy or mint orma gum to michelle oba he made a similar gesture to tht former fady at senator john mccain's funeral this year. apparently the two have become ite close since their respective whitedeouse days and ribe...
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blessed to know me and thankful for me being a staff person and conveying that to my kids. >> and walshill attend the second private funeral thursday in houston. former president bush will be laid to rest on the gds his presidential university. ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. this will be an emotional and powerful week for so many americans. another live look at the capitol rotunda. this is the first president to pass away in 12 years. president ford died in 2006. we'll have extensive coverage throughout the week on air and our website. nbcbayarea.com and on our facebook and twitter pages. >>> back here at home, get ready for more rain. you can see new storm is forming on the screen. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us now. i know you've been watching the lay c radar closely. when will we see the new wave of rain? >> we're dry here from the south bay up to the north bay, as we get a wider expansive look at this. this storm system is different from all the other storms most recently. it's just offshore by 50 to 100 miles but will take the path down the coastline. not the
blessed to know me and thankful for me being a staff person and conveying that to my kids. >> and walshill attend the second private funeral thursday in houston. former president bush will be laid to rest on the gds his presidential university. ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. this will be an emotional and powerful week for so many americans. another live look at the capitol rotunda. this is the first president to pass away in 12 years. president ford died in 2006. we'll...
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nick paton walsh reports.ick paton walsh: "after you i'm somewhat baffled absolutely shocked by the announcement of withdrawing half of the us troops from afghanistan there are currently 14000 there or so they'll be 7000 according to defense officials. possibly as early as january. the withdrawal will take some time but will also radically change the mission they do that they're currently assisting afghan security forces often on the ground during their very bloody fights with the taliban and the seven thousand that remain behind will be on a massively reduced mission most likely hunting high value terrorists around afghanistan maybe providing air support too but it really changes the nature of the fight there at a time where it simply hasn't ever been so bad. taliban control or influence more territory than they have at any time since 2001. that's according to the us's own figures. there are record numbers of afghan security forces dying but those numbers are inexact figures classified by the afghan and u.s.
nick paton walsh reports.ick paton walsh: "after you i'm somewhat baffled absolutely shocked by the announcement of withdrawing half of the us troops from afghanistan there are currently 14000 there or so they'll be 7000 according to defense officials. possibly as early as january. the withdrawal will take some time but will also radically change the mission they do that they're currently assisting afghan security forces often on the ground during their very bloody fights with the taliban...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. fergus: this is 21st-century pathology. on the conveyor belt is a wafer thin slice taken from a human tumor. multiple slices each just one cell thick are analyzed tohe reveal allharacteristics of the cancer. then the sample is reassembled digitally so it can be studied using virtual reality. >> we are on the bleeding edge of nearly every technogy -- fergus: the director of cancer research u.k.'s cambridge institute showed me around his virtual lab, where we are transformed into avatars. this giant multicolored cloud of bubbles is theirtual tumor. the tissue sample it came from was the size of a pinhd. >> the purpose of our project is to understand how each of these pes influences each other what messages do they send to each other, and how does that influence their behavior. fergus: this shows how the incredible diversity of cancer cell types interact in order to evade the body's defenses. that knowledge may ultimately help in the search for new treatments. at this point, we decided to go and explore the tumor e detail. >>
our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. fergus: this is 21st-century pathology. on the conveyor belt is a wafer thin slice taken from a human tumor. multiple slices each just one cell thick are analyzed tohe reveal allharacteristics of the cancer. then the sample is reassembled digitally so it can be studied using virtual reality. >> we are on the bleeding edge of nearly every technogy -- fergus: the director of cancer research u.k.'s cambridge institute showed me around his...
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fergus walsh, bbdgnews, cambrie. ben: a little eaier i spoke to a director of cancer research at the u.k. cambridge institute. i asked him how significant this could be in helping cancer patients. >> i think it is really just a first step. this is one model, a small piece of one patient's cancer. the goal of this project funded by the u.k. is to create thousands of such models. t looking in retrosp one model for one patient is not that informative. we see some fairly remarkable things. what we need to do is lot at recurrtterns and things that are common to hundreds or thousands of different patientso we can use to help refine diagnoses and predict how treatments, particularlyha treatmentsare focused on harnessing the body's own defenses, can be improved. ben: so in order to have a widespread benefit, it would require this kind of modeling to be done many multiple times for many multiple -- many mulmaple times fo different types of cancer cells, is that what you are saying? >> well, i think we will start to understand
fergus walsh, bbdgnews, cambrie. ben: a little eaier i spoke to a director of cancer research at the u.k. cambridge institute. i asked him how significant this could be in helping cancer patients. >> i think it is really just a first step. this is one model, a small piece of one patient's cancer. the goal of this project funded by the u.k. is to create thousands of such models. t looking in retrosp one model for one patient is not that informative. we see some fairly remarkable things....
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh has more. carry out surgery to repair spinal defects during pregnancy. now families won't need to go abroad for treatment. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a bulge from which spinal fluid leaks out. the condition can cause a range of lifelong health issues such as paralysis, bladder and bowel problems, and affect brain development. the delicate surgery happens at around 26 weeks pregnancy. the womb is opened and the baby's nerve tissues are pushed back into the spinal cord, which is then closed. the pregnancy continues for another three months. this must be my baby! hello! this is baby ayesha from belgium meeting the british surgeon who corrected her spina bifida when she was in the womb. doctors expect she will walk normally. two pregnant women in the uk have had the surgery this year. now it will be routinely available in england. a combined team at london's university college and great ormond street ho
our medical correspondent fergus walsh has more. carry out surgery to repair spinal defects during pregnancy. now families won't need to go abroad for treatment. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a bulge from which spinal fluid leaks out. the condition can cause a range of lifelong health issues such as paralysis, bladder and bowel problems, and affect brain development. the delicate surgery happens at...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.ound the world but here in london the humble gingerbread is being used for more than just eating. the museum of architecture's annual gingerbread city is about to go on show, featuring everything from office blocks to a cinema and city farm. it's hoped the display will show the public that urban planning can be fun and tasty too. kathryn armstrong reports. when you think of gingerbread at christmas time, chances are urban planning does not spring to mind but here at the albert museum, the suite is used by a group of architects, engineers and designers to create an edible city. the brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future would look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarland, including licorice and sugar. making the world a better place is this bridge while the pub has a macro brewery promoting sustainable crops. the shop, a committee cafe. the company is currently in the process of designing a real—life version for a british charity. the charities,
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.ound the world but here in london the humble gingerbread is being used for more than just eating. the museum of architecture's annual gingerbread city is about to go on show, featuring everything from office blocks to a cinema and city farm. it's hoped the display will show the public that urban planning can be fun and tasty too. kathryn armstrong reports. when you think of gingerbread at christmas time, chances are urban planning does not spring to mind but...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.c sport centre. hello — it's boxing day, which means a busy day in the premier league — and the halfway point of the season. and for liverpool, a a—0 victory over newcastle united at anfield sees their lead at the top stretch to six points as they chase their first league title since 1990. as for manchester city, they've lost again — going down 2—1 at leicester city. this means it's tottenham who go above them into second. at the other end of the table, a late equaliser saw wolves snatch a draw at craven cottage. it does mean fulham move off the bottom of the table — but that will be little consolation to the home fans. jo currie reports. if anyone could do with the christmas miracle, it is full. bottom of the table and weathered premier league win since november, their home match against wolves was their home match against wolves was the perfect home opportunity to resurrect their season. and when you are struggling you can always do with luck. that is what fulham got as the referee f
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.c sport centre. hello — it's boxing day, which means a busy day in the premier league — and the halfway point of the season. and for liverpool, a a—0 victory over newcastle united at anfield sees their lead at the top stretch to six points as they chase their first league title since 1990. as for manchester city, they've lost again — going down 2—1 at leicester city. this means it's tottenham who go above them into second. at the other end of the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, shropshire.susie goodall was sailing alone when she ran into trouble 2,000 miles off the coast of chile, leaving her stranded for days before a cargo ship came to her to aid. andy moore reports. safety at last. the cargo ship that rescued susie goodall used its crane to winch her on board. she's reported to be uninjured and in good spirits. it was an ordeal that began 50 hours earlier, with this distress call in the teeth of a ferocious storm. a yacht had lost its mast and water had to be pumped out. in one of the remotest places on earth, she had a long wait for help to arrive. she was tossed about, seasick, in a disabled boat, in heavy seas. it was a difficult rescue right to the end. the engine on susie's yacht kept cutting out as it manoeuvred alongside the rescue ship, the tian fu. and then the first news of success in a brief tweet. "0n the ship", she wrote, followed by three exclamation marks. in the time waiting to be rescued, with a broken cooker, she said she'd been longing for a cup of
fergus walsh, bbc news, shropshire.susie goodall was sailing alone when she ran into trouble 2,000 miles off the coast of chile, leaving her stranded for days before a cargo ship came to her to aid. andy moore reports. safety at last. the cargo ship that rescued susie goodall used its crane to winch her on board. she's reported to be uninjured and in good spirits. it was an ordeal that began 50 hours earlier, with this distress call in the teeth of a ferocious storm. a yacht had lost its mast...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. the faces behind the numbers.entire genetic codes sequenced visiting the laboratories near cambridge where it was done. some are affected by cancer, others by rare diseases. sometimes, what we have to do is go back to the dna sample and do another library preparation... all are helping to improve our understanding of how genes influence our health from cradle to grave. inside, nearly every one of our cells is a copy of our genome. made up of three billion pairs of dna code and 20,000 genes, it is the instruction manual for how our bodies work. sequencing the first human genome took 13 years. now, a genome's worth of dna can be done in 30 minutes. that dramatic acceleration has enabled scientists here to sequence 100,000 gemones of people affected by rare diseases or cancer. every genome mapped by these machines yields vast amounts of data. so, how is that helping individuals and society? karen carter has contributed two gemones. first, the gene she was born with, then, the dna from her breast tumour, containing th
our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. the faces behind the numbers.entire genetic codes sequenced visiting the laboratories near cambridge where it was done. some are affected by cancer, others by rare diseases. sometimes, what we have to do is go back to the dna sample and do another library preparation... all are helping to improve our understanding of how genes influence our health from cradle to grave. inside, nearly every one of our cells is a copy of our genome. made up of three...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.uffering psychological torture during his detention. matthew hedges says he was forced to sign a confession under duress. he was given a life sentence but was later pardoned and returned to the uk last week. there was no light. i wasn‘t allowed to do anything to try and distract myself. you could not listen to a radio or anything of that sort? no, not until i started the court case, and my mental health that deteriorated quite substantially, then i was allowed some form of distraction. where you shackled at all? yes, i was. whenever i had to go to the bathroom or on occasion use the shower, i would be escorted by four guards and i would wear ankle cuffs. did you feel you were being tortured ? psychologically, correct. and now, fish mittens for kittens! cats and dogs burned in californa wildfires are getting an unusual treatment to help heal their injuries — fish skins. for the first time sterilised tilapia skins have been used to treat burns on dogs and cats with astounding results tha
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.uffering psychological torture during his detention. matthew hedges says he was forced to sign a confession under duress. he was given a life sentence but was later pardoned and returned to the uk last week. there was no light. i wasn‘t allowed to do anything to try and distract myself. you could not listen to a radio or anything of that sort? no, not until i started the court case, and my mental health that deteriorated quite substantially, then i was...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.arthquake has hit sicily around europe's most active volcano mount etna, injuring at least two people. some buildings were damaged in what was the latest in dozens of tremors since etna erupted on monday. james reynolds reports. the earthquake hit the slopes of mount etna at around 3:20am. it damaged nearby homes and buildings. in a nearby village, an 80—year—old man had to be rescued from his home. translation: my father-in-law remained under the rubble. it is a miracle, he's born—again. it's a miracle we're still alive. some decided to take shelter in their cars or in local gyms. anywhere just to be safe. people here are used to living with the constant fear of eruptions and earthquakes. mount etna dominates the island of sicily. it is the biggest active volcano in europe. in recent days, scientists recorded more than 100 tremors, causing the authorities to restrict flights to the regional airport in the city of catania. 0ne official concludes, "our country is unfortunately very frag
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.arthquake has hit sicily around europe's most active volcano mount etna, injuring at least two people. some buildings were damaged in what was the latest in dozens of tremors since etna erupted on monday. james reynolds reports. the earthquake hit the slopes of mount etna at around 3:20am. it damaged nearby homes and buildings. in a nearby village, an 80—year—old man had to be rescued from his home. translation: my father-in-law remained under the rubble....
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ho has claimed a £76 million euro millions jackpot says he found the winning ticket tucked under the visor of his van, six weeks after the draw. andrew clark had a stockpile of tickets in his van and discovered the winning one in the stash after being asked to check by his partner. the 51—year—old says he will still be having a quiet christmas, but plans to celebrate the win with a meal at a restaurant in skegness on new year's eve. ijust i just love the ijust love the image of him driving around with effectively £76 million tucked into the visor at the back. at any point he thought, i could clear out all this rubbish. it all out. amazing, lucky him. now on breakfast — it's time to take a front row seat as mark kermode gives his view on the big releases of the year — in review 2018: the year in film. hello and welcome to this review of the year in film. i'm mark kermode. we are here at the cinema museum in south london and, over the next 30 minutes, i'll be looking back at some of the
fergus walsh, bbc news.ho has claimed a £76 million euro millions jackpot says he found the winning ticket tucked under the visor of his van, six weeks after the draw. andrew clark had a stockpile of tickets in his van and discovered the winning one in the stash after being asked to check by his partner. the 51—year—old says he will still be having a quiet christmas, but plans to celebrate the win with a meal at a restaurant in skegness on new year's eve. ijust i just love the ijust love...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.non, director of cancer research uk's cambridge institute. i asked him how significant this could be in helping cancer patients. it is really a first step. this is one model. a small piece of one patient‘s cancer. the goal of this grand challenge project is to create thousands of such models because looking in retrospect that one model from one patient is actually not that informative that we see some fairly remarkable things. what we really need to do is by looking at current patterns, things that are common to hundreds of thousands of different patients and then so we can use those to help us redefine diagnoses and to predict how treatments, particularly some of the treatments, particularly some of the treatments that are focused on harvesting body's own defences, can be improved. in order for this to have a widespread and effort, it would require this kind of modelling to be done many multiple times many different types of cancer cell, is that what you are saying? well, i think we w
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.non, director of cancer research uk's cambridge institute. i asked him how significant this could be in helping cancer patients. it is really a first step. this is one model. a small piece of one patient‘s cancer. the goal of this grand challenge project is to create thousands of such models because looking in retrospect that one model from one patient is actually not that informative that we see some fairly remarkable things. what we really need to do is by...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.nd a rather unlikely television star — has died at the age of 88. she died this afternoon at the carmelite monastery in norfolk. i have been speaking to xinran xue, a close friend of sister wendy's. xinran‘s late husband, toby eady, was sister wendy's lifelong agent. i began by asking her what made sister wendy so popular. my husband, toby ealy, was her agent over 20 years. i witness sister wendy. i think something that really touched me, changed my life about art was her unique view of art. we used to talking about... she can pick out lots of details from the ancient art reflecting daily life. i was amazed by her view. and it was extraordinary, really. she's, in some ways, an unlikely television presenter. how did she get into it in the first place? because i think she had written books, about art, hadn't she, and she was asked to present television programmes about art? yes. i think, from my husband's story about her, she started from america and they invited her to talk to the galle
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.nd a rather unlikely television star — has died at the age of 88. she died this afternoon at the carmelite monastery in norfolk. i have been speaking to xinran xue, a close friend of sister wendy's. xinran‘s late husband, toby eady, was sister wendy's lifelong agent. i began by asking her what made sister wendy so popular. my husband, toby ealy, was her agent over 20 years. i witness sister wendy. i think something that really touched me, changed my life...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.er who has claimed a £76 million pound euro millions jackpot says he found the winning ticket tucked under the visor of his van, six weeks after the draw. andrew clark had a stockpile of tickets in his van and discovered the winning one in the stash after being asked to check by his partner. the 51—year—old says he will still be having a quiet christmas, but plans to celebrate the win with a meal at a restaurant in skegness on new year's eve. i quite like doing that. not find one that much money, but delaying looking at checking your numbers or not. in the delay, you can imagine if you won £76 million. it had won it. just extraordinary.” if you won £76 million. it had won it. just extraordinary. i thought -- you wouldn't necessarily know if you had one. imagine if he hadn't checked. it's too late and then it is all given to charity. i wouldn't tell anyone. you wouldn't see me here. liverpool have guaranteed the number one spot in the premier league for christmas after they beat wolves
fergus walsh, bbc news.er who has claimed a £76 million pound euro millions jackpot says he found the winning ticket tucked under the visor of his van, six weeks after the draw. andrew clark had a stockpile of tickets in his van and discovered the winning one in the stash after being asked to check by his partner. the 51—year—old says he will still be having a quiet christmas, but plans to celebrate the win with a meal at a restaurant in skegness on new year's eve. i quite like doing that....
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nick payton walsh live for us in poland. take a very short break here, but still to come, his approval ratings used to be sky high. but it seems the honeymoon is over for south korean president moon jae-in. we will look at what's behind the change in popularity. we're back in just a moment. give dry skin the elbow. new age perfect hydra nutrition moisturizer from l'oreal. an ultra-nourishing cream enriched with manuka honey extract. got it honey? l'oreal's age perfect relieves dry skin... and leaves it hydrated, toned and more elastic. it's about feeling comfortable in your skin! new age perfect hydra nutrition moisturizer from l'oreal paris. and for extra dry skin... discover age perfect all-over honey balm. because you're worth it! >>> welcome back, everyone. well, many looters see a dip in popularity in their second year in office. south korean president moon jae-in is no different. >> that's right, his critics say he's too concerned with north korean relations and not focused enough on issues at home. our paula hancocks
nick payton walsh live for us in poland. take a very short break here, but still to come, his approval ratings used to be sky high. but it seems the honeymoon is over for south korean president moon jae-in. we will look at what's behind the change in popularity. we're back in just a moment. give dry skin the elbow. new age perfect hydra nutrition moisturizer from l'oreal. an ultra-nourishing cream enriched with manuka honey extract. got it honey? l'oreal's age perfect relieves dry skin... and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.esigning. sir terry has been at the head of crossrail, a new east—west rail link across london, for almost a decade. concerns were raised recently about his dual role with hs2 after crossrail‘s opening was delayed from this month until autumn next year. the home office failed to act on repeated warnings about how its immigration measures would hit the windrush generation. that's the finding from the government's spending watchdog. the windrush generation are people from caribbean countries who arrived legally after the second world war until 1971. yet the national audit office, accused the home office for failing to protect their rights, and also warned the full scale of the scandal, has still not been established. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister denies misleading parliament over the government's brexit legal advice, as the full document is published. the benefits for patients now as british scientists complete the world's largest gene sequencing project in healthcare. ca
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.esigning. sir terry has been at the head of crossrail, a new east—west rail link across london, for almost a decade. concerns were raised recently about his dual role with hs2 after crossrail‘s opening was delayed from this month until autumn next year. the home office failed to act on repeated warnings about how its immigration measures would hit the windrush generation. that's the finding from the government's spending watchdog. the windrush generation...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.inst the budget airline ryanair over its refusal to compensate thousands of uk—based customers. flights were cancelled, or delayed, over the summer because of strikes by ryanair pilots and cabin crew. the airline regulator says customers are entitled to compensation under eu law, but ryanair says the strike amounts to ‘extraordinary circumstances' and it shouldn't have to pay. in his first broadcast interview, the british academic who was jailed in the united arab emirates on spying charges has told the bbc he was psychologically tortured and that he contemplated suicide. matthew hedges, who's 31, says he was forced to sign a confession under duress. he was speaking tojon humphrys. matthew hedges had been arrested a few days after he arrived in dubai, where he'd gone to do research for a ph.d. he was accused of spying. he was held in solitary confinement and then sentenced to life in prison. he was pardoned and allowed to come home and, this morning, did his first broadcast interview w
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.inst the budget airline ryanair over its refusal to compensate thousands of uk—based customers. flights were cancelled, or delayed, over the summer because of strikes by ryanair pilots and cabin crew. the airline regulator says customers are entitled to compensation under eu law, but ryanair says the strike amounts to ‘extraordinary circumstances' and it shouldn't have to pay. in his first broadcast interview, the british academic who was jailed in the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.izure of three ukrainian navy vessels and their crew last month. the defence secretary, gavin williamson, says the presence of the royal navy will send a strong message to moscow. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale has more. these are the increasingly volatile and contested waters of the black sea. and navigating his way through them, britain's defence secretary steering a ukrainian gunboat. just a month ago, russia seized three sister boats nearby off the coast of crimea, land now also occupied by russia. but he's here to visit a royal navy warship docked in ukraine's port of odessa — hms echo, a lightly armed service vessel, or what moscow calls a spy ship. it's meant to send a clear message. what we are saying to russia, what we are saying to president putin, they cannot continue to act with no regard or care for international laws or international norms. this is why he's intervened. in november, a ukrainian tug boat was rammed by a russian vessel. shots were fired at the acc
fergus walsh, bbc news.izure of three ukrainian navy vessels and their crew last month. the defence secretary, gavin williamson, says the presence of the royal navy will send a strong message to moscow. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale has more. these are the increasingly volatile and contested waters of the black sea. and navigating his way through them, britain's defence secretary steering a ukrainian gunboat. just a month ago, russia seized three sister boats nearby off the coast of...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.terry morgan, has announced he's resigning. sir terry has been at the head of crossrail, a new east—west rail link across london, for almost a decade. concerns were raised recently about his dual role with hsz, after crossrail‘s opening was delayed from this month, until autumn next year. the home office failed to act on repeated warnings about how its immigration measures would hit the windrush generation. that's the finding from the government's spending watchdog. the windrush generation are people from caribbean countries who arrived legally after the second world war until 1971. yet the national audit office accused the home office of failing to protect their rights and also warned the full scale of the scandal has still not been established. global carbon emissions are set to hit an all—time high in 2018, according to a new study. researchers at the university of east anglia and the global carbon project say a projected rise of more than 2% has been driven by a growth in coal use,
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.terry morgan, has announced he's resigning. sir terry has been at the head of crossrail, a new east—west rail link across london, for almost a decade. concerns were raised recently about his dual role with hsz, after crossrail‘s opening was delayed from this month, until autumn next year. the home office failed to act on repeated warnings about how its immigration measures would hit the windrush generation. that's the finding from the government's spending...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ce in the uk has been in steady decline in recent years but not in cathedrals. they're bucking that trend with a 13% rise in attendance in the last decade. ten million of us visited as cathedratl last year. 0ur religious affairs editor martin bashir has been to lichfield in staffordshire to find out why 20,000 people have made the trip in the run—up to christmas. choral singing if wise men followed a star, then what would they make of this? a laser light show at lichfield cathedral in the run—up to christmas. £6 for adults, £4 for children, and it's a sell—out. inside this medieval cathedral, 22,000 doves float above the nave. modern technology telling the ancient story of peace on earth. you could see for miles as we walked in and it draws you in. absolutely brilliant. i think it's really good to come and see something like this locally. the spectacular light show is also having an impact here. that's £8.80 altogether. a recent study found that cathedrals give a £200 million boost to
fergus walsh, bbc news.ce in the uk has been in steady decline in recent years but not in cathedrals. they're bucking that trend with a 13% rise in attendance in the last decade. ten million of us visited as cathedratl last year. 0ur religious affairs editor martin bashir has been to lichfield in staffordshire to find out why 20,000 people have made the trip in the run—up to christmas. choral singing if wise men followed a star, then what would they make of this? a laser light show at...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. hughes. good morning. liverpool have guaranteed the number one spot in the premier league for christmas after they beat wolves 2—0 at molineux. they're four points clear of manchester city, who play today. nick parrott reports. liverpool haven't had a happy christmas for five years. nowjurgen klopp and his men have delivered an early present to their fans. this wasn't as comfortable a victory as the scoreline suggests, though — playing at molineux isn't easy. manchester city could only draw here. chelsea lost. and liverpool rode their luck at times. they could easily have slipped up with the rain lashing down. but the difference between the good and the great comes down to making the most of your chances. that is just what mo saleh did. the egyptian's goal took him to the top of the league scoring charts and he was on song with an assist, too, taken brilliantly by virgil van dijk. with more prolific strikers, wolves might have got something. but liverpool could have scored more, too.
fergus walsh, bbc news. hughes. good morning. liverpool have guaranteed the number one spot in the premier league for christmas after they beat wolves 2—0 at molineux. they're four points clear of manchester city, who play today. nick parrott reports. liverpool haven't had a happy christmas for five years. nowjurgen klopp and his men have delivered an early present to their fans. this wasn't as comfortable a victory as the scoreline suggests, though — playing at molineux isn't easy....
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fergus walsh, bbc news.llion euro millions jackpot says he found the winning ticket tucked under the visor of his van, six weeks after the draw. andrew clark had a stockpile of tickets in his van and discovered the winning one in the stash after being asked to check by his partner. the 51—year—old says he will still be having a quiet christmas, but plans to celebrate the win with a meal at a restaurant in skegness on new year's eve. a rare albino orangutan has been released into the wild in indonesia, nearly two years after it was rescued from captivity. alba, the world's only albino orangutan, was rescued in borneo in april last year when she was five years old — suffering from stress, dehydration and a parasite infection. during her recovery she's shown excellent climbing and social skills. a conservation team will keep an eye on herfor the next six months to ensure she remains safe and healthy. let's return to our top story now — police say they've arrested two people — a man and a woman — on suspicion of
fergus walsh, bbc news.llion euro millions jackpot says he found the winning ticket tucked under the visor of his van, six weeks after the draw. andrew clark had a stockpile of tickets in his van and discovered the winning one in the stash after being asked to check by his partner. the 51—year—old says he will still be having a quiet christmas, but plans to celebrate the win with a meal at a restaurant in skegness on new year's eve. a rare albino orangutan has been released into the wild in...
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that is the man shawn walsh got to know. the presidency of georgeorge h. may be categoryized by valor, but he would come out on the volleyball court. >> we had a fast-paced game and i almost knocked the president unconscious once with a monster spike. >> reporter: thankfully that did not happen. president bush remained conscious that day and ever conscious of the commitment dedicated by u.s. troops. >> the one thing people don't know, he was actual lay so caring and so compassionate, when the gulf war kuroccurred, was very, very concerned about the loss of life. >> reporter: he says he wrote a letter to the family of every soldier killed. >> i get married. i get a hand-written note from mr. and mrs. bush congratulating me. every time a child was born, i got a note that came into our home talking about our relationship, how blessed we were to be knowing me. he was blessed to know me and conveying that to my kids. >> reporter: and in one of those letters, the president wrote i have some happy membeories of being pr being president, i have many happy memories
that is the man shawn walsh got to know. the presidency of georgeorge h. may be categoryized by valor, but he would come out on the volleyball court. >> we had a fast-paced game and i almost knocked the president unconscious once with a monster spike. >> reporter: thankfully that did not happen. president bush remained conscious that day and ever conscious of the commitment dedicated by u.s. troops. >> the one thing people don't know, he was actual lay so caring and so...
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concretamente la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes de walsh y napa, que marcaron su gobierno, y la matanzacional de la haya por delitos de lesa humanidad. >> lo Único que se genera con este tipo de denunciases la civilizaciÓn de una problemÁtica que existe en mÉxico. al peÑa nieto fue demandado por los casos en que murieron metidos presuntos delincuentes a manos de militares y la desapariciÓn de los 40 estudiantes. el activista gilberto lozano denunciÓ la exmandatario compartiÓ por twitter un oficio dirigido a la corte, en el que se rumorea el propÓsito de este anÁlisis es evaluar si los presuntos delitos estÁn dentro de la jurisdicciÓn de la corte penal internacional. para este abogado, la denuncia no tendrÍa ninguna consecuencia legal, pero deja un precedente. pero lo mÁs seguro es que esta peticiÓn sea elevada al tribunal internacional de la hayapero no sea tomada por el fiscal. alejandro: el expresidente, felipe calderÓn, tambiÉn fue denunciado por mÁs de 120,000 muertos durante su sexenio.igual que javier duarte, por el alto nÚmero de personas desaparecidas. enrique: el tribunal supre
concretamente la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes de walsh y napa, que marcaron su gobierno, y la matanzacional de la haya por delitos de lesa humanidad. >> lo Único que se genera con este tipo de denunciases la civilizaciÓn de una problemÁtica que existe en mÉxico. al peÑa nieto fue demandado por los casos en que murieron metidos presuntos delincuentes a manos de militares y la desapariciÓn de los 40 estudiantes. el activista gilberto lozano denunciÓ la exmandatario compartiÓ...
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nick payton walsh is there. tell us what came out of the agreement. >> reporter: well, george, undoubtedly good news here. you can't under state what happens last night raises the possibility that man kind will be able to live like it does now on the planet over a decade now. that's what's at stake here. i'm standing in raging snow here, but the planet is warming. there has been record emissions in 2018 which is causing that slow warming. the agreement we saw last night hashed out over sleepless nights, nearly 200 nations signing up to the same technical framework. what that does, it takes a paris agreement back from 2015 which was put together under the obama administration's guidance, dragged through. an enormous international consensus that global warming was a thing, couldn't be denied. this provides the technical framework how you would do that, the rules, so to speak, the transparency. there's no point saying we'd like to reduce our emissions unless we actually do it, unless we show as different nations ar
nick payton walsh is there. tell us what came out of the agreement. >> reporter: well, george, undoubtedly good news here. you can't under state what happens last night raises the possibility that man kind will be able to live like it does now on the planet over a decade now. that's what's at stake here. i'm standing in raging snow here, but the planet is warming. there has been record emissions in 2018 which is causing that slow warming. the agreement we saw last night hashed out over...
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sergeant walsh guided him. >> he turns back and says the head is out and all that.ergeant walsh says get ready to catch. >> reporter: there were a few tense moments following the delivery. he didn't make a sound at first. >> i flipped the baby over and tapped it between the shoulder blades. >> after they got him to start crying. it was emotional. it put me to tears. >> reporter: officer bogart laid baby lincoln on his mother's chest. >> i can't thank them enough. they gave us one of the best gifts in our lives. and helped bring him safely into this world. >> reporter: and neither will anyone else who was there. >> that is what this job is about. it's about helping people and in the end having a positive outcome. and it couldn't have been any better. >> wow. when they want to come. >> yeah. >> they are on their own program. >> i was just saying my cousin's baby is due on january 6th. arrived on christmas day. so congratulations to them. >>> weather wise we have a chilly one. we have wind as well. and new years eve is tomorrow. >> yes, indeed. we will end 2018 on a dr
sergeant walsh guided him. >> he turns back and says the head is out and all that.ergeant walsh says get ready to catch. >> reporter: there were a few tense moments following the delivery. he didn't make a sound at first. >> i flipped the baby over and tapped it between the shoulder blades. >> after they got him to start crying. it was emotional. it put me to tears. >> reporter: officer bogart laid baby lincoln on his mother's chest. >> i can't thank them...
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like a lamborghini against a tub and the lamborghini was full of fuel today i feel like crap to john walsh was . so after the. match advice perhaps some encouraged at the end kind of and writes from russia need all the support they can get. how right you are watching. back at the top of the. news. to join me. in the pursuit of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship. on.
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joan walsh, it's interesting. feminists are all about leaning in. me too. you go, girl.y are as chauvinistic and sexist as the next guy. >> dana: they don't even see agree with her. they just don't like her husband. >> greg: it is trump hate spillover. she has kept a lower profile than amelia earhart. she's not out there but they go after her. imagine if your spouse ran for president in a foreign country and won and now i became the first lady, you became the first lady, it's a job you didn't really sign up for. that's what happened to her. previous first ladies, people married to clinton and bush and obama, they didn't sign up for it but they knew it was possibl possible. because there was politics into families. with obama. >> dana: the clintons were in college planning it. >> greg: they were ready for it. she had no idea this was going to be in her life and she's doing a damn good job. >> juan: i thought what is it that happened to her? she was slow to go to washington. everyone said it's because of her child. then she wore the jacket, i don't care. whatever it said.
joan walsh, it's interesting. feminists are all about leaning in. me too. you go, girl.y are as chauvinistic and sexist as the next guy. >> dana: they don't even see agree with her. they just don't like her husband. >> greg: it is trump hate spillover. she has kept a lower profile than amelia earhart. she's not out there but they go after her. imagine if your spouse ran for president in a foreign country and won and now i became the first lady, you became the first lady, it's a job...
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our senior international correspondent nick paton walsh went to my home state, texas, to the world'sith this report. >> what do you eat? what does it cost you? the planet, your children's future, how does it affect our struggle to limit global warming to just 1.5 degrees celsius. texas is the beef capital of america. the world. meat was once a luxury but now the core of life here, a tribal symbol. meet the steer, the mascot. the grill out, burger, sausage, steak, ribs, excess is the point. this amphitheater of teenage dreams glows now, but it is for a generation who may see the excesses, these heights of everything being everywhere and cheap end in their lifetime. >> i'll think about it this way, half a pound of beef causes as much green house gas to be emitted as driving 55 of these cars for one mile. if mankind were on this planet, for the length of this football game, it would have this much time left at the game to fix it. >> the backdrop there, the university of texas, fascinating report from our nick paton walsh. we'll continue to follow this very important story. >>> it is a f
our senior international correspondent nick paton walsh went to my home state, texas, to the world'sith this report. >> what do you eat? what does it cost you? the planet, your children's future, how does it affect our struggle to limit global warming to just 1.5 degrees celsius. texas is the beef capital of america. the world. meat was once a luxury but now the core of life here, a tribal symbol. meet the steer, the mascot. the grill out, burger, sausage, steak, ribs, excess is the...
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shawn walsh was deputy press secretary through bush senior's term as president. walsh tells us he will best remember the bush as comfortable with royalty as they were with regular folks and that includes all members of the white house staff. we spoke with him by phone last night. >> you were family. you were invited in for a cup of cocoa and a holiday dinner. there was no one that was too small or no one that was too big to get personal attention. i will tell you, that's a quality of humanity that is in this political environment is sorely lacking. >>> in other news, the search is on for a grinch in oakland's neighborhood. community members want to know who vandalized their christmas tree. they found it yesterday morning, chopped up, painted on and practically destroyed. someone is caught on surveillance video, but they don't know who it is. so far no arrests have been made. >>> it is 6:29. coming up this morning "today in the bay," rain means fresh snow in the sierra. we have a report from tahoe where resorts are open and hoping for your business. we will have t
shawn walsh was deputy press secretary through bush senior's term as president. walsh tells us he will best remember the bush as comfortable with royalty as they were with regular folks and that includes all members of the white house staff. we spoke with him by phone last night. >> you were family. you were invited in for a cup of cocoa and a holiday dinner. there was no one that was too small or no one that was too big to get personal attention. i will tell you, that's a quality of...
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heavy lifting to be done before we finally see some kind of an agreement if at all. >> nick payton ton walshd in the united states, a strong system is soaking the southeast and bringing with it severe storms and excessive rain and flooding. ivan cabrera is here to tell us more. >> and here is the south, days of rain. and i tell you what, the snow that fell in the carolinas last week, that is involved here as well. let's take you to charleston. that is a difficult friday. folks trying to get around, having a hard time doing so. and once again in-today we're under the gun for significant rain. a good thing is this is not going to be like the last one here that we are talking about, big snow across areas that typically don't see that much. but the flood threat is going to be there because of that snow that fell and because of the heavy rain that will be on the way. those two will get together and it won't be a good result at all here. there is the area of low pressure there right every on the south. you see the moisture just getting pumped in from south to north. and i'm calling it a southern s
heavy lifting to be done before we finally see some kind of an agreement if at all. >> nick payton ton walshd in the united states, a strong system is soaking the southeast and bringing with it severe storms and excessive rain and flooding. ivan cabrera is here to tell us more. >> and here is the south, days of rain. and i tell you what, the snow that fell in the carolinas last week, that is involved here as well. let's take you to charleston. that is a difficult friday. folks...
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. >>> we are joined on the phone by sean walsh of services go to he worked as a press secretary to george h.w. bush. you spend time with the president and his family westmark give me your thoughts on his passing.>> he was of the greatest generation. the report that led into the skull. he was a man who had he could've went to yale and the student, but he flew as a bomber p ot17. he was a man who put country ahead of personal passions and ahd of personal issues. a remarkable gentleman. >> i like to hear some of your fond memories of george h.w. bush while working with him and is a rent.>> i was blessed. i spent six years with the president. i was two years as press eight to president bush when he was vice president and fourth president i went to camp david with him and spent every weekend with him there. he was just a very tough and vigorous man both physically and mentally. most people don't know that. he was a passionate fourth man and very competitive. we played volleyball. i hit him in the face and knocked him back. and almost knocked him unconscious. he got right back up and played for
. >>> we are joined on the phone by sean walsh of services go to he worked as a press secretary to george h.w. bush. you spend time with the president and his family westmark give me your thoughts on his passing.>> he was of the greatest generation. the report that led into the skull. he was a man who had he could've went to yale and the student, but he flew as a bomber p ot17. he was a man who put country ahead of personal passions and ahd of personal issues. a remarkable...