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walsh has one year left on her contract and initially asked to leave the club earlier this summer.have rejected approaches from atletico madrid and the european champions lyon. and young british—based somali boxer ramla ali has been chosen by meghan markle as one of the faces for her front page of british vogue. the duchess of sussex is guest—editing the september edition. ali's the current african zone featherweight champion, weighing in atjust 57kg. and st helens head coach justin holbrook is expected to be named the new coach of the gold coast titans in australia's nrl within the next 2a hours. holbrookjoined saints in 2017 and guided them to a first challenge cup final in 11 years after they beat championship side halifax on saturday. the club are also 10 points clear at the top of super league. holbrook‘s expected to see out the rest of this season with saints. back to cricket now and with the ashes just days away and australia looking to succeed in england for the first time since 2001, one englishman has been leading the way down under. and you've probably not heard of him.
walsh has one year left on her contract and initially asked to leave the club earlier this summer.have rejected approaches from atletico madrid and the european champions lyon. and young british—based somali boxer ramla ali has been chosen by meghan markle as one of the faces for her front page of british vogue. the duchess of sussex is guest—editing the september edition. ali's the current african zone featherweight champion, weighing in atjust 57kg. and st helens head coach justin...
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cnn's nick peyton walsh in san juan with the latest. >> reporter: dave, christine. a strange statement from governor rossello. stepping forward a day before massive protests are here and saying he is not resigning. he won't be attending the election next year. he was unlikely to win. many of this people are saying is the governor digging in his heels. they're saying, listen, this man has to get out. one of the key goals is to lock down a major expressway into san juan. federal government offices are closed. the justice department is telling local employees still to come into work, but there's a real sense now that governor rossello is blind. he should leave, she stepped down. and one of the sons she said in a lengthy mind. >> thanks for that. nick peyton walsh. >>> dramatic new audio capturing the exchange in the persian gulf moments before the iranians seized the british tanker. >> if you obey, you will be save. if you obey, you will be save. alter your course. >> alter your course. telling the crew that the iranian revolutionary guard crew has no business telling
cnn's nick peyton walsh in san juan with the latest. >> reporter: dave, christine. a strange statement from governor rossello. stepping forward a day before massive protests are here and saying he is not resigning. he won't be attending the election next year. he was unlikely to win. many of this people are saying is the governor digging in his heels. they're saying, listen, this man has to get out. one of the key goals is to lock down a major expressway into san juan. federal government...
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fergus walsh has been to meet that family. hi! salaam alaikum. quite a moment. i'm good. the twins ritaj and rital meeting the surgeons who separated them eight years ago. how are you? born in sudan, they now live in ireland, where their father's a doctor. it's hard to imagine they were once joined at the head. doctors feared the girls might die unless separated, so — like safa and marwa — the division was performed over several stages.
fergus walsh has been to meet that family. hi! salaam alaikum. quite a moment. i'm good. the twins ritaj and rital meeting the surgeons who separated them eight years ago. how are you? born in sudan, they now live in ireland, where their father's a doctor. it's hard to imagine they were once joined at the head. doctors feared the girls might die unless separated, so — like safa and marwa — the division was performed over several stages.
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we have to leave it there but thank you to alex cameron, kate walsh and james sinister.rom us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. with the weekend upon us, the weather is looking generally dry and settled for many of us. it has been quite a warm, humid week, but actually things have been turning a little bit fresher. through the weekend, plenty of spells of sunshine, one or two showers around. it won't be quite as hot and humid as it has been earlier in the week. the reason for the dry and settled theme is this area of high pressure that is building its way in from the west. slowly, that will squeeze away a ny leftover showers. we will still have one or two showers on saturday morning, particularly for parts of northern and eastern scotland. later in the day, a few cropping up down the pennines, in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. the cloud should thin and break during the day and allow some sunshine to break through. with tempera
we have to leave it there but thank you to alex cameron, kate walsh and james sinister.rom us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. with the weekend upon us, the weather is looking generally dry and settled for many of us. it has been quite a warm, humid week, but actually things have been turning a little bit fresher. through the weekend, plenty of spells of sunshine, one or two showers around. it won't be quite as hot and humid as it has been...
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we'll be speaking to drjim walsh who testified before the us congress in favour of the iran nuclear dealth us for that. let's get some of the day's other news. forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory in national elections — putting him on track to become the country's longest serving leader. but mr abe's coalition party has fallen slightly short of the two—thirds majority needed for a mandate to revise japan's constitution. egypt's aviation minister has expressed dismay over british airways‘ suspension of flights to cairo. younis al—masry said the airline had taken the decision unilaterally, without referring to local authorities. ba has paused flights for seven days while "further assessment" is made of security arrangements at cairo airport. t
we'll be speaking to drjim walsh who testified before the us congress in favour of the iran nuclear dealth us for that. let's get some of the day's other news. forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast....
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and we hated you except for miss walsh, my drama teacher. you and your teacher, miss walsh. >> yeah, that's miss walsh [ audeince aws ] [ applause ] she's awesome. she saved my butt a few times. >> jimmy: she saved your butt? how? >> yeah. we were doing a play for kids. we were doing "wizard of oz. and i was playing the scarecrow, naturally e of the show, you try to make everybody laugh. right? you try to crack up your buddies. so, dorothy gives me the medal and gives me a brain and i with a very cheesy wink -- keep in mind i'm 13 -- say, "i'll see you tonight, dorothy. [ laughter ] and i give her this wink like this i'm a 13-year-old boy. the height of comedy for me is sexual innuendo. that's all i got >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah of course. [ laughter ] >> that's all i've got >> jimmy: of course. >> and of course, the kids are like, "what? and you know, the parents and chaperones in the audience are like - and the principal was ready to give me the boot but miss walsh was like, "no, no, no, he just messed up the line he didn't mean it that w
and we hated you except for miss walsh, my drama teacher. you and your teacher, miss walsh. >> yeah, that's miss walsh [ audeince aws ] [ applause ] she's awesome. she saved my butt a few times. >> jimmy: she saved your butt? how? >> yeah. we were doing a play for kids. we were doing "wizard of oz. and i was playing the scarecrow, naturally e of the show, you try to make everybody laugh. right? you try to crack up your buddies. so, dorothy gives me the medal and gives me...
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we turn to international security expert jim walsh with the mit security studies program.at to have you. >> great to see you, mike. let me say at the stop, though, that my wife's family got some tough news over the weekend and i wanted to say i'm thinking of them and will be heading down to tennessee and see them soon. they're in my thoughts and prayers. mike: we are sorry for that. we thank you for doing this. let's get your reaction to the news of the day on iran enrichment. your thoughts? >> well, i would say it's a small step, but the road in the future doesn't look very good. the things they did last week and this week really don't bring them any closer substantively closer to a nuclear weapon, but what they announced today is every two months they will make another announcement and i presume those will be of actions that will grow in seriousness and consequence. the president as you know he didn't like the periodic -- having to periodically certify the nuclear deal, that sort of got under his skin and he got frustrated by that, and now we have a different set of dead
we turn to international security expert jim walsh with the mit security studies program.at to have you. >> great to see you, mike. let me say at the stop, though, that my wife's family got some tough news over the weekend and i wanted to say i'm thinking of them and will be heading down to tennessee and see them soon. they're in my thoughts and prayers. mike: we are sorry for that. we thank you for doing this. let's get your reaction to the news of the day on iran enrichment. your...
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we hear from john walsh on the new developments >>> a killer in the water. a man dies after doctors say he was infected by a brain eating amoebant a little boy who overce so much meets his hero >>> we're back now with the >>> we're back now with the break in an infamous cold case a young girl vanishing without a trace and her remains finally found nearly 35 years later. her case part of a national movement to stop child abductions with more, here's tom costello >> reporter: in a colorado field, the newly discovered remains of a child missing for more than 34 years jonell matthews was just 12 years old anme she disappeared after singing at a school christmas concert her sister jennifer. >> it's closure for me and my family, but it also raises new questions now. >> reporter: in 1984 it was a terrifying kidnapping that even president reagan addressed >> five days before christmas, jonell disappeared from her home >> reporter: and it came amid a rash of high profile child kidnappings including adam walsh who was murdered in 1981 his father founded the center for
we hear from john walsh on the new developments >>> a killer in the water. a man dies after doctors say he was infected by a brain eating amoebant a little boy who overce so much meets his hero >>> we're back now with the >>> we're back now with the break in an infamous cold case a young girl vanishing without a trace and her remains finally found nearly 35 years later. her case part of a national movement to stop child abductions with more, here's tom costello...
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fergus walsh, bbc news., who were separated by the same surgical team. tens of thousands of indigenous australians could be eligible to join a class action to recover wages stolen from them more than a0 years ago. up until the 1970s, governments across australia withheld part, and in some cases all, of wages earned by aboriginal workers. this month, the state of queensland agreed to pay almost $130 million in compensation to 10,000 people affected. here's jan saddler — the head of litigation and loss recovery at shine lawyers — explaining why governments withheld wages in the first place. i think it is consistent with the view that a lot of colonial—type governments took many years ago, and that is because they believed they were protecting the rights of aboriginal people and their entitlement to wages. a0 years they haven't been paid. you have been travelling and talking to people affected by this wage theft. what has been the response? the response has been overwhelming to the team who have been out on the
fergus walsh, bbc news., who were separated by the same surgical team. tens of thousands of indigenous australians could be eligible to join a class action to recover wages stolen from them more than a0 years ago. up until the 1970s, governments across australia withheld part, and in some cases all, of wages earned by aboriginal workers. this month, the state of queensland agreed to pay almost $130 million in compensation to 10,000 people affected. here's jan saddler — the head of litigation...
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we hear from john walsh on the new developments. >>> a killer in the water. a man dies after doctors say he was infected by a brn ting amoeba. what you need to know. >>> and inspiring america, the moment a little boy who overcome so much meets his hero. little boy who and here we have another burst pipe in deark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. . oh, here we go can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, nt completely differekillset. to take care of any messy situations. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... ...you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparationh. get comfortable with it. ...you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. minimums and
we hear from john walsh on the new developments. >>> a killer in the water. a man dies after doctors say he was infected by a brn ting amoeba. what you need to know. >>> and inspiring america, the moment a little boy who overcome so much meets his hero. little boy who and here we have another burst pipe in deark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. . oh, here we go can you...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.row we'll meet another set of twins once joined at the head, who were separated by the same surgical team. let's get more now on our main story. joining me now is rina shah. she's a republican strategist based in washington dc. thank you for your time. what is it about racism, fear and hatred that works? i think tonight there is a discussion happening in washington thatis discussion happening in washington that is very much to the edges, and the fringes are winning. i think we have seen tonight a closing line vote, where republicans have said they are voting no because it is too partisan, it is controlled by democrats who don't want the best for our country. that is what many republicans, i am ashamed to admit, a great number of people believe his comments were 0k a great number of people believe his comments were ok because his intent may have not been to be racist i know you have taken some flak from republicans on this? i was one of the first republicans to speak out when i was elec
fergus walsh, bbc news.row we'll meet another set of twins once joined at the head, who were separated by the same surgical team. let's get more now on our main story. joining me now is rina shah. she's a republican strategist based in washington dc. thank you for your time. what is it about racism, fear and hatred that works? i think tonight there is a discussion happening in washington thatis discussion happening in washington that is very much to the edges, and the fringes are winning. i...
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let's get to nick paton walsh who is joining us by phone. what happened? >> reporter: it's extraordinary. i have to tell you weapon been in anticipation thinking something was going on inside the governor's mansion here. anticipation he might be about to resign. but he's not going to run again this an election in which everyone thinks he's going to lose any way. essentially saying he's going to step back on the political life. the notion he's not going to step down immediately, which is what they have been seeking and to make that point clear r again was a minor concession. ahead of the protests we're expecting tomorrow, which could be a million people on the streets ploking the main expressway heading into the capital city here. it's just going to throw fuel on so much of the crowds here. the elections we expect to happen next year will not be involving him. as you can see from the universal defense, people are expressing around the city here, granted mostly in protest, but it's hard to find a pro voice here. as extraordinary and couwould t to the faceboo
let's get to nick paton walsh who is joining us by phone. what happened? >> reporter: it's extraordinary. i have to tell you weapon been in anticipation thinking something was going on inside the governor's mansion here. anticipation he might be about to resign. but he's not going to run again this an election in which everyone thinks he's going to lose any way. essentially saying he's going to step back on the political life. the notion he's not going to step down immediately, which is...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.arated, at this time tomorrow. 50 years ago, american astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins and edwin aldrin were spending their last night on earth before blasting off to the moon. it is hard to imagine, half a century on, what the three men were feeling in those final hours. i spoke with former nasa astronaut nicole stott, who went on two space flights and spent 104 days living in space, about what it feels like to float above the earth. it's one of those things, i think, you know, very difficult to describe, of course. you know, floating and flying that way, seeing the earth from space, very liberating, i would say. this freeing kind of feeling, and really great that you are up there doing good work for all of us down here on earth as well. and how long did it ta ke earth as well. and how long did it take for you to train to be up in space? well, for my first flight, which is what we call the long duration mission on the space station, that was about three year training flow, w
fergus walsh, bbc news.arated, at this time tomorrow. 50 years ago, american astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins and edwin aldrin were spending their last night on earth before blasting off to the moon. it is hard to imagine, half a century on, what the three men were feeling in those final hours. i spoke with former nasa astronaut nicole stott, who went on two space flights and spent 104 days living in space, about what it feels like to float above the earth. it's one of those things, i...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ll meet another set of twins, once joined at the head, who were separated by the same surgical team. it was one of the most extraordinary achievements of all time, the mission that allowed man to walk on the moon. an historic moment in 1969 that captivated people across the globe. 50 years ago, the apollo 11 rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida. all thoughts were with the three astronauts in the tiny capsule. there is another side of the story — the impact it had on the millions who stayed up watching tv as the mission unfolded. the uk's space agency has been piecing together their stories and the lasting effect that the event had on their lives. here's david sillito. mission control: columbia, columbia, this is houston. here goes the mission with the television camera on it. this is the story of what landing on the moon meant to us. neil armstrong: it's one small step for man... 0ne giant leap for mankind. home movies, scrapbooks, photos — a national memory bank
fergus walsh, bbc news.ll meet another set of twins, once joined at the head, who were separated by the same surgical team. it was one of the most extraordinary achievements of all time, the mission that allowed man to walk on the moon. an historic moment in 1969 that captivated people across the globe. 50 years ago, the apollo 11 rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida. all thoughts were with the three astronauts in the tiny capsule. there is another side of the story —...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. twins once joined at the head — who were separated by the same surgical team. regular pay is growing at its fastest rate for a number of years, according to official statistics. the boost to the national living wage in april provided a lift for wages. the conservative party needs to be more honest and open when it comes to tackling islamophobia according to some of its members. the party has come under fire in recent months over its handling of anti—muslim behaviour in its ranks. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth has been speaking to current and former muslim party members about their experiences — and just a warning, her report contains offensive language. keeping pace with the changing face of britain has at times been a challenge for political parties, and 110w challenge for political parties, and now the conservatives have been accused of failing to tackle anti—muslim hatred in their ranks. the way you look at the family you come from, the ethnic background you come from, t
fergus walsh, bbc news. twins once joined at the head — who were separated by the same surgical team. regular pay is growing at its fastest rate for a number of years, according to official statistics. the boost to the national living wage in april provided a lift for wages. the conservative party needs to be more honest and open when it comes to tackling islamophobia according to some of its members. the party has come under fire in recent months over its handling of anti—muslim behaviour...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ter on wednesday we'll meet another set of twins once joined at the head who were separated by the same surgical team. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the moon mission and the millions who watched. how apollo 11 captivated viewers in the uk and around the world. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, inflation and third world debt. this morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a show of military might o
fergus walsh, bbc news.ter on wednesday we'll meet another set of twins once joined at the head who were separated by the same surgical team. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the moon mission and the millions who watched. how apollo 11 captivated viewers in the uk and around the world. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been...
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joining us now to discuss the economic impact is paul walsh.lobal director of weather strategy with ibm services.o paul, thanksch for being with us. >> hi there, guys. >> when do we start to see the o economic impac the stifling heat? >> well, yes, it is a great question because we actually start toee the impact ohe heat before the heat gets here. participate of the reason is because the weather forecasts are getting really, really good and most of usre walking around with a mobile phone, so ee are all expecting it. so peore already planning for this heat. of course, by the time we get into the weekend it is already hot now frankly, but by the time we get into this w be -- we're going to be seeing the hottest temperatures we have seen in several years in the big cities in the northeast, so it will be a very, very significant impact. but it is not going to be as big an impact as itould be if it lasted longer than what we're currently expecting. >> give us an example. i mean people who work out side, out there for be long or, you know, other area
joining us now to discuss the economic impact is paul walsh.lobal director of weather strategy with ibm services.o paul, thanksch for being with us. >> hi there, guys. >> when do we start to see the o economic impac the stifling heat? >> well, yes, it is a great question because we actually start toee the impact ohe heat before the heat gets here. participate of the reason is because the weather forecasts are getting really, really good and most of usre walking around with a...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.rdinary story this weekend on the bbc news channel. ‘our world: separating conjoined twins' is on saturday and repeated on sunday at 9.30pm. house prices in london have fallen at their fastest pace since the financial crash a decade ago. new figures from the office for national statistics show that while average prices across the uk are still rising, prices in the capital were 4.4% lower in may than a year earlier. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. over the whole of the uk, on average, house prices are still rising. even at a slower rate than before of 1.2% to begin the year to may, the average price rose to £229,000. because prices have been doing that for a decade, becoming less and less affordable and forcing young families to live in rented accommodation. but in the british housing market, look london usually leads the way in booms as well as bust. prices rise first in the capital and in bust. prices rise first in the capitaland ina bust. prices rise first in the cap
fergus walsh, bbc news.rdinary story this weekend on the bbc news channel. ‘our world: separating conjoined twins' is on saturday and repeated on sunday at 9.30pm. house prices in london have fallen at their fastest pace since the financial crash a decade ago. new figures from the office for national statistics show that while average prices across the uk are still rising, prices in the capital were 4.4% lower in may than a year earlier. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. over...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. and there's a special programme about this extraordinary story.ws and on bbc news in the uk. check our website for transmission times in your region. we talk a lot about our use and reliance on plastic, and often hear the claim that so much plastic is thrown away every year that it could circle the earth four times. but is it true? the bbc‘s reality check investigates. it is not an exact science, but still an awful lot of plastic. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello there. parts of eastern england had temperatures very close to 27 degrees during wednesday. i don't think we'll see temperatures as high as that again, not for a little while anyway, because things have been changing from the west. this stripe of cloud brought some outbreaks of rain eastwards during wednesday. behind me here, a lump of cloud that will bring rain on friday. in between, a somewhat clearer zone of weather, so through the day ahead we will see sunshine and showers as well. and it will be quite breezy. still some rain
fergus walsh, bbc news. and there's a special programme about this extraordinary story.ws and on bbc news in the uk. check our website for transmission times in your region. we talk a lot about our use and reliance on plastic, and often hear the claim that so much plastic is thrown away every year that it could circle the earth four times. but is it true? the bbc‘s reality check investigates. it is not an exact science, but still an awful lot of plastic. and you can get in touch with me and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.that's the view of the man tasked by the government to work out how to improve the network. keith williams is due to publish his final recommendations this autumn, but he's been giving our transport correspondent, tom burridge, an indication of some of the changes he's planning to recommend. driving change on our railways, a mix of privately run trains and publicly managed track, is the task of a review. the man appointed by the government to run the review once a to run the review wants a new body to manage the rail system day to day. he told me more accountability is needed at the top and more input from councils and city mayors. somebody needs to be accountable to the public for the services that they receive, and that needs to be at a national level. but what we also recognise is that the role of the regions needs to be emphasised because maybe what's been lacking in the past is regional input into the national system. this morning, some trains to edinburgh stuck in london after da
fergus walsh, bbc news.that's the view of the man tasked by the government to work out how to improve the network. keith williams is due to publish his final recommendations this autumn, but he's been giving our transport correspondent, tom burridge, an indication of some of the changes he's planning to recommend. driving change on our railways, a mix of privately run trains and publicly managed track, is the task of a review. the man appointed by the government to run the review once a to run...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.g the dragon — the measures the indonesian government is considering how to protect the home of the world's largest lizard, from mass tourism. also on the programme: disney's mulan — the tale of a legendary female warrior is getting a live action makeover. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white way" by americans, but tonight it is completely blacked out. it is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, inflation, and third world debt. this morning theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a show of military might on the champ
fergus walsh, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.g the dragon — the measures the indonesian government is considering how to protect the home of the world's largest lizard, from mass tourism. also on the programme: disney's mulan — the tale of a legendary female warrior is getting a live action makeover. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.other set of twins oncejoined at the head who were separated by the same surgical team. donald trump has renewed his attack on four democratic politicians from minority backgrounds. he's rejected accusations of racism after saying they should go back to where they came from, insisting he doesn't have a racist bone in his body. he accused the four congresswomen, all us citizens, of being anti—israel, anti—usa and pro—terrorist. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. race has always been the most volcanic fault line of american politics, and one that has always run right through the nation's capital. but never in the modern day has a sitting us president used such deliberately divisive language. donald trump pat himself on defying norms and manufacturing outrage, and he has intensified his attack on the four congress women of colour. he has intensified his attack on the four congress women of colourlj have a list of things here said by the congresswomen that is so bad, so h
fergus walsh, bbc news.other set of twins oncejoined at the head who were separated by the same surgical team. donald trump has renewed his attack on four democratic politicians from minority backgrounds. he's rejected accusations of racism after saying they should go back to where they came from, insisting he doesn't have a racist bone in his body. he accused the four congresswomen, all us citizens, of being anti—israel, anti—usa and pro—terrorist. 0ur north america correspondent nick...
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fergus walsh has been to meet that family. hi! salaam alaikum. quite a moment. i'm good. meeting the surgeons who separated them eight years ago. how are you? born in sudan, they now live in ireland, where their father's a doctor. it's hard to imagine they were once joined at the head. doctors feared the girls might die unless separated, so — like safa and marwa — the division was performed over several stages. and this was rital and ritaj just one month after surgery, each parent able to hold a child in their arms. i hope that they will get a normal life and be treated as normal human beings. which one are you? you get it right every time! so what do they think now? we are sitting here with two healthy twins, just like what i hoped at that time, so it's a great moment in my life. your dream came true? exactly. i'm a very proud dad now. laughter. that was very hard time. and at the same time, it was happy time because of the conclusion. we just get our girls, everyone is separated and can live her own life. and now, enas is pregnant again. one child this time? yeah. laugh
fergus walsh has been to meet that family. hi! salaam alaikum. quite a moment. i'm good. meeting the surgeons who separated them eight years ago. how are you? born in sudan, they now live in ireland, where their father's a doctor. it's hard to imagine they were once joined at the head. doctors feared the girls might die unless separated, so — like safa and marwa — the division was performed over several stages. and this was rital and ritaj just one month after surgery, each parent able to...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh picks up the story. hi! salaam alaikum. quite a moment.al meeting the surgeons who separated them eight years ago. how are you? born in sudan, they now live in ireland, where their father's a doctor. it's hard to imagine they were once joined at the head. doctors feared the girls might die unless separated, so, like safa and marwa, the division was performed over several stages. and this was rital and ritaj just one month after surgery, each parent able to hold a child in their arms. i hope that they will get a normal life and be treated as normal human beings. which one are you? you get it right every time! so what do they think now? we are sitting here with two healthy twins, just like what i hoped at that time, so it's a great moment in my life. your dream came true? exactly. i'm a very proud dad now. laughter that was very hard time. and at the same time, it was happy time because of the conclusion. we just get our girls, everyone is separated and can live her own life. and now, enas is pregnant again. one child this time? yeah. laught
our medical correspondent fergus walsh picks up the story. hi! salaam alaikum. quite a moment.al meeting the surgeons who separated them eight years ago. how are you? born in sudan, they now live in ireland, where their father's a doctor. it's hard to imagine they were once joined at the head. doctors feared the girls might die unless separated, so, like safa and marwa, the division was performed over several stages. and this was rital and ritaj just one month after surgery, each parent able to...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. it has been fascinating and so moving to follow their story.me to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m gavin ramjaun, and this is your wedsnesday sport briefing. tiger woods has admitted his game isn‘t where he would like it to be as we count down to the open championship in royal portrush in northern ireland. woods won his 15th major earlier this year, but has played just ten competitive rounds since. the american is a three—time open winner, but his last victory in this tournament came in 2006. it‘s not quite — not quite as sharp as i‘d like to have it right now. i still need to get the shape of the golf ball a little better than i haveit golf ball a little better than i have it right now, especially with the weather coming in, and the winds are going to be changing. manny pacquiao‘s publicist has denied that a deal has been agreed to fight amir khan. the british boxer claims that terms have been signed off and done to face pacquiao in saudi arabia in november. but pacquiao‘s spokesperson fred sternberg told bbc sport man
fergus walsh, bbc news. it has been fascinating and so moving to follow their story.me to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m gavin ramjaun, and this is your wedsnesday sport briefing. tiger woods has admitted his game isn‘t where he would like it to be as we count down to the open championship in royal portrush in northern ireland. woods won his 15th major earlier this year, but has played just ten competitive rounds since. the american is a three—time open winner,...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >> nick paton walsh.ou see the crowds there in puerto rico. they are not standing down on this. the mayor of san juan was siding with those protesters. she says her city is ready for the expected million-strong protest monday and warns that people, she says, are making the crisis worse. listen. >> we have seen videos of police shooting people with rubber -- rubber guns on the back. following them sort of as if they were just aiming and shooting at the people. what the governor has done today is he has added fuel to a fire. he's incited people. there is a lot of people that have never been to a protest before so they don't really know what to look for in terms of difficult circumstances. and thousands have protested calmly, but, you know, there is always a few that take things overboard. so we're prepared here at city hall with a makeshift emergency unit with medics and doctors and nurses to take in anybody that receives tear gas or has a cut in their body or potentially being shot. >> and the mayor adds t
nick paton walsh, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >> nick paton walsh.ou see the crowds there in puerto rico. they are not standing down on this. the mayor of san juan was siding with those protesters. she says her city is ready for the expected million-strong protest monday and warns that people, she says, are making the crisis worse. listen. >> we have seen videos of police shooting people with rubber -- rubber guns on the back. following them sort of as if they were just aiming and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre.briefing. the 148th open championship gets under way shortly on thursday at the royal portrush golf club in northern ireland. and the favourite to win the claretjug is northern ireland's very own rory mcilroy. the world number 3 has pedigree at portrush, setting the course record as a 16—year—old. but he hasn't won a major title for five years. having the (this country is a massive thing for golf, and i think as well it will be a massive thing for the country. sport has an unbelievable ability to bring people together, and we all know that this country sometimes needs that, and this has the ability to do that. nigeria came third at the africa cup of nations in egypt. odion ighalo scored the only goal afterjust three minutes, as they beat tunisia 1—0 in the bronze medal play—off in cairo. it's their best finish in the competition since they won it in 2013. algeria and senegal play in the final on friday. frenchman julian alaphilippe wil go into stage 12 of the tour de france with the le
fergus walsh, bbc news. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre.briefing. the 148th open championship gets under way shortly on thursday at the royal portrush golf club in northern ireland. and the favourite to win the claretjug is northern ireland's very own rory mcilroy. the world number 3 has pedigree at portrush, setting the course record as a 16—year—old. but he hasn't won a major title for five years. having the (this country is a massive thing for golf, and i...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.l have the second half on the briefing tomorrow. facebook says it won't go ahead with the launch of its libra crypto—currency until regulatory concerns are addressed. later today, the social media giant will face some tough questions from us lawmakers in congress over how its new digital currency will be governed. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin expressed his fears on monday, saying libra could be misused by money launderers and terrorist financiers. james hughes from axitraderjoins me now. good to see you. ever since they announce the launch or the intention to have a digital currency, they have had just so much backlash from regulators. we mentioned steve mnuchin, but also jerome regulators. we mentioned steve mnuchin, but alsojerome powell, the head of the us central bank. there isa head of the us central bank. there is a real worry about how this will work. absolutely, there is a worry about how this will work from facebook‘s point of view but it is not just the facebook‘s poin
fergus walsh, bbc news.l have the second half on the briefing tomorrow. facebook says it won't go ahead with the launch of its libra crypto—currency until regulatory concerns are addressed. later today, the social media giant will face some tough questions from us lawmakers in congress over how its new digital currency will be governed. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin expressed his fears on monday, saying libra could be misused by money launderers and terrorist financiers. james hughes...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. the confirmation of an ebola disease victim inside the crowded congolese city of goma could be a game—changer — requiring a heightened global response. goma is a major trade crossroads and sits right on the border with rwanda. more than 1600 people have died of the disease in eastern congo in the outbreak that began a year ago. it's now the second biggest outbreak ever. here's more from the bbc‘s gaius kowene is the capital kinshasa. the patient is a pastor who travelled to the town of butembo, which is one of the epicentres of the ebola outbreak and there, he taught worshippers during prayers. now, he had been showing symptoms last week and was taken care of at home by a nurse. on his way to goma, he changed his name on papers so that it was very difficult for health officials to track him as he was trying to conceal his identity. when he arrived in goma on sunday, he went to a health clinic where lab results proved that he had the ebola virus. he was directly put in isolation and 18
fergus walsh, bbc news. the confirmation of an ebola disease victim inside the crowded congolese city of goma could be a game—changer — requiring a heightened global response. goma is a major trade crossroads and sits right on the border with rwanda. more than 1600 people have died of the disease in eastern congo in the outbreak that began a year ago. it's now the second biggest outbreak ever. here's more from the bbc‘s gaius kowene is the capital kinshasa. the patient is a pastor who...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.f komodo, home to the world's largest lizards, because of the pressures of mass tourism. authorities say visitor numbers to see the unique species are rising on a scale that's becoming unsustainable. rebecca henschke reports. there is just one village here on komodo island and despite the dragons having a poisonous venom that can kill a person within hours of a bite, the community here say they do not live in fear. they believe they have a spiritual connection with the dragons and tell a story of a dragon princess who gave birth to twins. a baby boy and a baby dragon. translation: if you are a true komodo ancestor, then there is nothing to worry about. they will not disturb you. the dragons also provide an income for this community. most villagers are now working in the tourist trade as an increasing number of visitors are flocking to see this unique species. the central government is now heavily promoting the area and labuan bajo, the gateway to the national park, is a city undergoing
fergus walsh, bbc news.f komodo, home to the world's largest lizards, because of the pressures of mass tourism. authorities say visitor numbers to see the unique species are rising on a scale that's becoming unsustainable. rebecca henschke reports. there is just one village here on komodo island and despite the dragons having a poisonous venom that can kill a person within hours of a bite, the community here say they do not live in fear. they believe they have a spiritual connection with the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.rating conjoined twins is on saturday and repeated on sunday at 9:30pm. in america, the house of representatives has formally condemned president donald trump after a series of attacks aimed at four congresswomen in which he told them to go back to their own countries. the resolution — which is very rarely used — denounced mr trump‘s comments as racist. this afternoon, the president went on the offensive again, calling the politicians "the four horsewomen of the apocalpyse". nick bryant reports from washington. 0n capitol hill, fierce words of condemnation for the president‘s racist tweets. i know racism when i see it. i know racism when i feel it. and at the highest level of government, there is no room for racism. these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting, and these comments are racist. the republicans tried and failed to get nancy pelosi‘s rebuke scrubbed from the record. can i ask for the words to be taken down? i make the point of order that the gentlewoma
fergus walsh, bbc news.rating conjoined twins is on saturday and repeated on sunday at 9:30pm. in america, the house of representatives has formally condemned president donald trump after a series of attacks aimed at four congresswomen in which he told them to go back to their own countries. the resolution — which is very rarely used — denounced mr trump‘s comments as racist. this afternoon, the president went on the offensive again, calling the politicians "the four horsewomen of...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. report as the twins are finally separated, tomorrow night. how do you stop children from seeing online pornography? today was supposed to be the day when the uk became the first country in the world to bring into force a law — that would block under—18s from viewing porn online. it's been delayed for months — and now the bbc has learnt there are concerns over a potential conflict of interest between the online pornography sites and the age verification technology developed to protect children. our correspondent, sangita myska has more. watching, sharing, stumbling across explicit sexual material online is a problem. the children's charity the nspcc says its latest research shows that two thirds of 15—16—year—olds have seen pornography. the affect can be damaging say campaigners childnet. they interviewed children and teenagers, their thoughts have been voiced by these actors. once i started i wanted to see more. i couldn't stop myself. it was actually really horrible, people started c
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joe walsh is joining us to discuss this. why do you think republican voters don't care? hey, brianna, good to be with you. because they're so angry. it's their anger that got trump elected. so it's the weirdest thing, they don't gave a damn what he does, they don't care what he does, they don't care what he says. on my radio show i hear from listeners all the time, you just played the president there a minute ago, and you're right, he lied about what he did in north carolina last night. this is on him. but when i tell my listeners that, brianna, my listeners will say, and these are trump supporters, "i don't care that he lies, i hate the democrats." they don't care that he lies almost every single time he opens his mouth because he's so angry, and you get what you got last night. that was -- that was -- it made me as a former republican member of congress, it made me profoundly sad that the standard-bearer of the republican party, my party, is making "send her back" his campaign rallying cry. it's ugly, it's racist, it's anti-american, and it ought to be denounced. and b
joe walsh is joining us to discuss this. why do you think republican voters don't care? hey, brianna, good to be with you. because they're so angry. it's their anger that got trump elected. so it's the weirdest thing, they don't gave a damn what he does, they don't care what he does, they don't care what he says. on my radio show i hear from listeners all the time, you just played the president there a minute ago, and you're right, he lied about what he did in north carolina last night. this is...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.wins are finally separated, tomorrow night. environmental protesters have used boats to block roads in five uk cities. in london, the campaign group extinction rebellion targeted the road outside the royal courts of justice. campaigners said it was the start of a five—day summer uprising. a serial thief who drugged and robbed victims after meeting them on gay dating apps has been convicted of murdering a businessman at his home in south london. a jury at the old bailey found gerald matovu guilty of killing eric michaels with an overdose of the dangerous sedative ghb. matovu, who is 26, had previously admitted selling ghb to the serial killer stephen port. daniel sandford was in court. murdered for his bank cards, his phone and a few bottles of wine — business executive and part—time actor eric michaels. his killer was gerry matovu. they'd met using the gay dating up grindr. they'd met using the gay dating app grindr. they're seen here shopping in sainsbury‘s on the way back to eric mic
fergus walsh, bbc news.wins are finally separated, tomorrow night. environmental protesters have used boats to block roads in five uk cities. in london, the campaign group extinction rebellion targeted the road outside the royal courts of justice. campaigners said it was the start of a five—day summer uprising. a serial thief who drugged and robbed victims after meeting them on gay dating apps has been convicted of murdering a businessman at his home in south london. a jury at the old bailey...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. more on that extraordinary story $0011.rism police in northern italy have seized an air—to—air missile and other sophisticated weapons during raids on far—right extremist groups. neo—nazi propaganda was also seized, in the raids. three people have been arrested. the raids were part of an investigation into italian far—right help for russian—backed separatist forces in eastern ukraine. south africa's former president jacob zuma has told an inquiry that allegations of corruption against him were a conspiracy aimed at removing him from the political scene. the inquiry is investigating allegations that mr zuma oversaw a web of corruption during his term in office. the former south african president has denied breaking the law. apollo 11's historic mission paved the way for space exploration and apollo 12 was the first to follow in november of 1969. on board that rocket was astronaut alan bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon. his wife and daughter have spoken to the bbc about life as an astronaut‘s family. men were leaving t
fergus walsh, bbc news. more on that extraordinary story $0011.rism police in northern italy have seized an air—to—air missile and other sophisticated weapons during raids on far—right extremist groups. neo—nazi propaganda was also seized, in the raids. three people have been arrested. the raids were part of an investigation into italian far—right help for russian—backed separatist forces in eastern ukraine. south africa's former president jacob zuma has told an inquiry that...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.t as the twins are finally separated tomorrow night at bbc news. and a look at our latest headlines: england's world cup winning cricket team have been meeting the prime minister at downing street this evening as they continue their celebrations. the four democratic congress women told to go back to where they came from by president trump have accused him of openly violating his oath and american values. and as you have just been seeing, in pioneering surgery, just been seeing, in pioneering surgery, doctors in london have separated twin girls who were born joint at the head. environmental protesters have used boats to block roads in five uk cities. in london, campaign group extinction rebellion targeted the road outside the royal court ofjustice targeted the road outside the royal court of justice and targeted the road outside the royal court ofjustice and campana said it was part of a five—day summer uprising. they want the government to declare a climate emergency. a serial thief wh
fergus walsh, bbc news.t as the twins are finally separated tomorrow night at bbc news. and a look at our latest headlines: england's world cup winning cricket team have been meeting the prime minister at downing street this evening as they continue their celebrations. the four democratic congress women told to go back to where they came from by president trump have accused him of openly violating his oath and american values. and as you have just been seeing, in pioneering surgery, just been...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.rdinary story this weekend on the bbc news channel. our world: separating conjoined twins is on saturday and repeated on sunday at 9.30pm. the world health organisation has declared the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo an international public health emergency. it comes after 2,500 cases and more than 1,600 deaths. ebola started in the north kivu region in the east of the country last summer, moving into ituri, and then most recently into the provincial capital of goma, which is a major international transport hub bordering with rwanda. our global health correspondent tulip mazumder is with me now. tulip, what does this mean? the declaration means that there needs to be a more intensified global response on the ground. ebola is expensive and labour—intensive, and they need a better response. the declaration is a clear call for countries around the world to step up countries around the world to step up and contribute to the response. the uk has been a leader in term
fergus walsh, bbc news.rdinary story this weekend on the bbc news channel. our world: separating conjoined twins is on saturday and repeated on sunday at 9.30pm. the world health organisation has declared the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo an international public health emergency. it comes after 2,500 cases and more than 1,600 deaths. ebola started in the north kivu region in the east of the country last summer, moving into ituri, and then most recently into the...
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. >> brangham: we explore this court martial further now with g eve walsh. he's been report the case for kpbs public radio in san diego, and was there for the verdict today. steve walsh, thank you very much for being here. you have been following this trial all along. was your sense this verdict was a surprise? >> it was a surprise in the sense that, yesterday, when theo verdict cat and he was enquitted six of the sev charges and all six were the most serious charges, there was a great deal of jubilation. gallagher was hugging his wife, they were very celebratory. so there was a feeling today that maybe gallagher would serve no jail time at all. he wouldn't get a sentence of any jail time. but on this last charge, the least serious of the seven charges, the jury decided to give him the maxum sentence, which is four months in jail, and he reduced him in rank from chief petty officer to a petty officer first class. that's going to havepl ations on gallagher's retirement. in fact, we were expecting gallagher to comout and talk to us after the sentencing, butd i
. >> brangham: we explore this court martial further now with g eve walsh. he's been report the case for kpbs public radio in san diego, and was there for the verdict today. steve walsh, thank you very much for being here. you have been following this trial all along. was your sense this verdict was a surprise? >> it was a surprise in the sense that, yesterday, when theo verdict cat and he was enquitted six of the sev charges and all six were the most serious charges, there was a...
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walsh, as well. just in reference to exhibit c, it doesn't mean anything, and we are dealing with it internally at d.b.i. and, you know, it is not a document that we would stand over. i think it is more of a document that you would see from a licensed engineer or an architect or a consultant as to the condition of the building, but not something the building inspector should be having his name on. and because we have our own processes that have been in place for many years and ends up ultimately -- it could end up as a task force inspection where we have building, electrical plumbing and housing all going together with some of them even from the city attorney's office and then it is into the abatement proceedings. that is just what i want to say on that. >> if we were to continue it, would you do a site visit, inspector duffy? >> if required, yeah. i will not write a report on it. we have -- if there is an emergency -- >> i get it. >> if this building is in serious condition or imminent hazard and da
walsh, as well. just in reference to exhibit c, it doesn't mean anything, and we are dealing with it internally at d.b.i. and, you know, it is not a document that we would stand over. i think it is more of a document that you would see from a licensed engineer or an architect or a consultant as to the condition of the building, but not something the building inspector should be having his name on. and because we have our own processes that have been in place for many years and ends up...
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cnn's nick paton walsh explains why it was even near gibraltar when it was seized. >> reporter: it'seally remarkable journey as to how the "grace one" ended up in the custody of british royal marines off the case of gibraltar. it seems according to shipping experts to have started its journey in early april on the iranian coast, possibly in an oil re -- it was too heavily loaded and the 300,000 tons to pass through that particular channel. it journeyed all around the continent of africa, a startling route that took it into the gibraltar straits where the uk royal commandos seemed to have intercepted it. there is an interesting development in this in that the spanish foreign minister said that actual interception occurred because of a request from the united states. the u.s. hasn't commented directly yet at this point, but now we are in a situation where the iranian media is using words like taken hostage and the british are saying they intercepted it because it seemed to be en route to syria where it may have been about to deliver this oil, possibly fuel oil to a refinery that would
cnn's nick paton walsh explains why it was even near gibraltar when it was seized. >> reporter: it'seally remarkable journey as to how the "grace one" ended up in the custody of british royal marines off the case of gibraltar. it seems according to shipping experts to have started its journey in early april on the iranian coast, possibly in an oil re -- it was too heavily loaded and the 300,000 tons to pass through that particular channel. it journeyed all around the continent...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >>> protesters are taking to the streets in hong kong. now, for weeks, denouncing a controversial bill there. we're monitoring the protests as they get under way. >> the bill would have allowed extradition to china. carrie lamb announced it was suspended but it's not good enough for the protesters. and they want lamb to resign. as you see from this video, they are out in throngs. anna coren is in the thick of it. hello, anna. it's hard to believe that the protests have been going on for more than a month and a half. and they're attracting hundreds of thousands of people. we're at the front with denise ho, the founder of the pro-democracy movement. we're at the halfway mark. this is going on more than an hour. hundreds of thousands have turned out here for another sunday of protests. they are enduring the heat and the humidity, and they are not deterred. there is an incredible momentum. as you say, they want carrie lamb, to formally withdraw the extradition bill. earlier this month, she declared it's dead. that's not guede enouood enoughe
nick paton walsh, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >>> protesters are taking to the streets in hong kong. now, for weeks, denouncing a controversial bill there. we're monitoring the protests as they get under way. >> the bill would have allowed extradition to china. carrie lamb announced it was suspended but it's not good enough for the protesters. and they want lamb to resign. as you see from this video, they are out in throngs. anna coren is in the thick of it. hello, anna. it's...
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nick peyton walsh live for us., tributes and shock across major league baseball after the sudden death of 27-year-old angels pitcher, tyler skaggs. , he laid on a sera and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. (laughs) the serta icomfort hybrid mattress. not just sorta comfortable, serta comfortable. walkabout wednesdays are back! get a sirloin or chicken on the barbie, fries, and a draft beer or coca-cola - all for just $10.99. hurry in! wednesdays are for outback. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. . >>> the shocking death of tyler skaggs is rocking the baseball world and its fans mourning this morning. the 27-year-old los angeles angels pitcher was found unresponsive in his hotel room outside of dallas monday. the angels were in town to play the rangers. >> there were a lot of pretty emotional guys in there. you could tell it -- some guys knew him. some guys, you know, like chavey actually played with him in l.a. some guys didn't even know him were pretty visibly shaken. you c
nick peyton walsh live for us., tributes and shock across major league baseball after the sudden death of 27-year-old angels pitcher, tyler skaggs. , he laid on a sera and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. (laughs) the serta icomfort hybrid mattress. not just sorta comfortable, serta comfortable. walkabout wednesdays are back! get a sirloin or chicken on the barbie, fries, and a draft beer or coca-cola - all for just $10.99. hurry in! wednesdays are for...