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this is blaise walton.s difficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. what is the first thing you hear or see that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance and we all look as well. everybody in the store. and then a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realize what's going on and they run. >> three people go flying in the air. >> they just fell backwards. it was scary. >> did you think it was a bomb or something? >> i thought it was a bomb at first but when i heard the two gunfire sounds i knew it wasn't just a bomb. it was something else. >> he knew he had to protect himself and more than that, he knew he was responsible for his younger brother. you grabbed your brother? >> yeah. >> as fast as you could. >> yeah, and just ran. >> were you pushing him? >> yes. >> you didn't want him to see anything. that's hard -- that would b
this is blaise walton.s difficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. what is the first thing you hear or see that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance and we all look as well. everybody in the store. and then a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realize what's going on and they run. >> three...
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walton yes. mendoza-mcdonnell yes. >> thank you, appreciate it. our next item is calling a public hearing on adoption of the modification of school facilities, impact fees to the collected for residential, commercial and industrial developments. >> second. >> superintendent, you want to read the designations into the record? >> i'll have mr. lee introduce the team. i want to make sure that we have to open or call, or any official language in terms of opening and closing the hearing? >> i believe president mcdonnell used the appropriate language to open the hearing. ok. >> let me, superintendent and commissioners, let me just ask our interim chief facilities officer to introduce our brief presentation team, ruth and our consultant from the consulting firm that prepared the justification study for the developer fees. >> good evening, commissioners, superintendent, colleagues, i would like to present who prepared our justification study. >> thank you, commissioners. i'll just read the recommendation
walton yes. mendoza-mcdonnell yes. >> thank you, appreciate it. our next item is calling a public hearing on adoption of the modification of school facilities, impact fees to the collected for residential, commercial and industrial developments. >> second. >> superintendent, you want to read the designations into the record? >> i'll have mr. lee introduce the team. i want to make sure that we have to open or call, or any official language in terms of opening and closing...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. >> welcome to our 2018 mayor's teacher paraeducator and principal of the year awards. this is our 11th year of honoring our public schoolteacher and ninth year of honoring our principals and first year of honoring our paraeducator. [applause] this honor awards five of our city's most accomplished teachers, principals and a paraeducator. all candidates nominated by members of their community throughout th
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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we'll be speaking to our correspondent sarah walton who is at the scene, shortly. the nhs in england has set out plans to stop hundreds of thousands of patients every year receiving treatments deemed "ineffective or too risky". haemorrhoid surgery and treatment for varicose veins are among the procedures that will be restricted under the proposals. it's expected to save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. katherine stanczyszyn reports. some nhs treatments could be about to become much rarer. plans are being drawn up by nhs england to limit options that they say are ineffective or too risky. it's drawn up a list of 17 procedures, including surgery to treat snoring, tonsillitis or varicose veins, knee arthroscopy is for osteoarthritis, and steroid injections for nonspecific back pain.
we'll be speaking to our correspondent sarah walton who is at the scene, shortly. the nhs in england has set out plans to stop hundreds of thousands of patients every year receiving treatments deemed "ineffective or too risky". haemorrhoid surgery and treatment for varicose veins are among the procedures that will be restricted under the proposals. it's expected to save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. katherine stanczyszyn reports. some nhs treatments could be about to...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. >> supervisor cohen: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i want to welcome you back to the budget and finance committee. it's monday morning, june 25. we're ready to go. we've got sfgovtv assisting us with today's broadcast. thank you, and i want to thank and recognize linda wong, who is our clerk today, recognizing that we ha've got sandy fewer my right. supervisor sheehy will be joining us tot at appro
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds.rict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100,000 people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... a month as ben ‘s most of her life in and out of hospital. she has a rare genetic syndrome which causes limb defects and skin lesions. surgery can ease her pain, but access to such procedures could be restricted under new proposals, and she is worried about her future quality of life. i shouldn't have to live with something that causes me pain and suffering, when the nhs is supposed to be there, its purpose was to make people's lives easier, notjust to save them. the skin lesion surgery she has had in the past is one of the treatments nhs england says may have more
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds.rict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100,000 people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... a month as ben ‘s most of her life in...
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but wi crystal bridges-- and big investments from a younger generationf waltons-- the town has taken new look practically overnight. its downtown is now filled with street art, trendy reskeurants, and hops that feed a burgeoning mountain biking scene. the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country. mike abb grew up in bentonville before moving to austin, texas, for more than a decade. he came back in 2013 and now works for the waltons. >> we had a leadership team at wal-mart and the corpo offices that were coming from urban cores and they were missing what they had in larger cities. they were missing that cultural momentum that they were gettin out of the coasts. >> brown: but abb acknowledges the extreme growth-- and its accompanying rising costs-- can cause tensions. >> they're afraid their entities being taken away from them or that they're just holding space for a new future resident. we are actively trying to change that mentality. >> brown: as for crystal n bridget venture-- it's turning an old kraft cheese factory into a venue forxh cont
but wi crystal bridges-- and big investments from a younger generationf waltons-- the town has taken new look practically overnight. its downtown is now filled with street art, trendy reskeurants, and hops that feed a burgeoning mountain biking scene. the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country. mike abb grew up in bentonville before moving to austin, texas, for more than a decade. he came back in 2013 and now works for the waltons. >> we had a...
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commissioner walton? >> vice-president walton: i definitely echo commissioner murase's sentiments on appreciating you all coming together to bring this and present this information and recommendations. i think that the one thing that we need to do as a district that i haven't seen and hopefully we're very intentional moving forward is about really addressing the next steps in terms of responses from the board of education and leaders from the district. i think we need some real, true forum to take feedback and have a conversation and give back to you about the recommendation. so i will be ebbing witch -- i will be checking in with the superintendent and vice president and president. we do take these things into consideration. i don't know that we adequately respond to you so you know what is happening, so we'll work on making sure that is communicated effectively and we have that conversation. thank you. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: commissioner haney. >> commissioner haney: i want to thank all the har
commissioner walton? >> vice-president walton: i definitely echo commissioner murase's sentiments on appreciating you all coming together to bring this and present this information and recommendations. i think that the one thing that we need to do as a district that i haven't seen and hopefully we're very intentional moving forward is about really addressing the next steps in terms of responses from the board of education and leaders from the district. i think we need some real, true...
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. >> commissioner walton: i want to thank our newly elected representatives. i want to say, one, thank you so much for your leadership when we had the policy about fees and terms of -- for performances and extracurricular activities. you brought it altogether and led the way in the past and made it about our students and what they thought and did so in a thoughtful way. i want to thank you, both, for your leadership on that. i want to wish you the best as you get over this last summer for your high school years and wish you the best for your higher education. i know you will do great things. it's been a pleasure to sit here and serve with both of you. thank you. [applause] >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: vice president cook and then commissioner haney. >> e >> vice-president cook: i've admired our policy as a district. we should be proud of the students we've had. i will say a little more but where are you going next year? >> i will be attending ucla. >> i will be right across the bay at berkeley. >> vice-president cook: impressive. i also wanted to commend yo
. >> commissioner walton: i want to thank our newly elected representatives. i want to say, one, thank you so much for your leadership when we had the policy about fees and terms of -- for performances and extracurricular activities. you brought it altogether and led the way in the past and made it about our students and what they thought and did so in a thoughtful way. i want to thank you, both, for your leadership on that. i want to wish you the best as you get over this last summer for...
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walton yes. mendoza-mcdonnell yes. >> seven ayes. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you for all that attended and spoke. so our next item is section f, public comment on general matters. i have several speakers. so if i call your name please come up. margaret, karen, marianne kramer, steve, richard, carole, james cunningham, valerie, francisco, casey, chris, and lawrence. could i also just remind everyone that public comment is an opportunity for the board to hear from the community on matters within the board's jurisdiction. we ask that you refrain from using employee and student names. if you have a claim, you may submit it to the supervisor. our first speaker, please state your name. you have two minutes. >> thank you to the san francisco school board and the doctor for the opportunity to speak tonight. i'm a teacher here in san francisco unified, my employee number 18505. i'm here to request the superintendent and president honor article 39.6.8 in the contract that simply states the program should be reviewed annually. i put in a publi
walton yes. mendoza-mcdonnell yes. >> seven ayes. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you for all that attended and spoke. so our next item is section f, public comment on general matters. i have several speakers. so if i call your name please come up. margaret, karen, marianne kramer, steve, richard, carole, james cunningham, valerie, francisco, casey, chris, and lawrence. could i also just remind everyone that public comment is an opportunity for the board to hear from the...
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sarah walton sent this report.he sound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between 18 and 21 were declared dead at the scene. a 16—year—old girl who was also in the car is in a critical condition, while another passenger — a 17—year—old girl — and the driver of the taxi are being treated for non—life—threatening injuries. police are investigating, but say they believe the car was travelling at speed. it was absolutely devastating. a really significant impact. and, as i say, we have four young men, between the ages of 18 to 21, who died at the scene. some in the area say this stretch is known for speeding. we
sarah walton sent this report.he sound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between...
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. >>> not sam walton's walmart. the world's largest etailer is going high-tech, to transform its business and attempts to disrupt the ultra-competitiveta industry. >>> the accidental entrepreneur. how one woman turned a hobby into a multi-million dollar fashion business, far from the bright lights of new york or los angeles. those stories and much more tonit on "nightly business report" for this friday, june the 1st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. phenomenal. solid. packed a wallop. that's just some of the ways that people described t may bs report, which saw the unemployment rate fall to 3.8%, matching april of 2000 as the lowest reading since 1969. even wages, which have been stuck in neutral for some time now, rose anmodestly. that sparked a jobs-fueled rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average advanced 219 points to 24,635 the nasdaq rose 512. and the s&p rose 129. hampton pearson takes a look at what's drivill that hiring. >> reporter: the private sector was on in fire in may, hiring the
. >>> not sam walton's walmart. the world's largest etailer is going high-tech, to transform its business and attempts to disrupt the ultra-competitiveta industry. >>> the accidental entrepreneur. how one woman turned a hobby into a multi-million dollar fashion business, far from the bright lights of new york or los angeles. those stories and much more tonit on "nightly business report" for this friday, june the 1st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome....
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including several in which many of the commissioners, including commissioner haney, commissioner walton, spoke at and others, we launched an action plan, which you can find at mbsk.com. and there was a commitment on behalf of the school district for a five-year, longer-term alliance what was really signature and i will hand it over to director davis, mayor lee found a home for this work appointing cheryl davis as director of the human rights commission, regarding permanent funding and this aligned with our children framework. the short story, really, the san francisco alliance for my brothers and sisters keeper was about the data across the course. it was about looking at kindergarten readiness. the impact of violence and juvenile justice on our young people. of course, high school graduation rate and the precipitous decline of low-income familiar lives color being able to stay in san francisco. and the alliance had a direct and explicit focus on racial inequality in the city and county of san francisco and the intergenerational trauma that our families were experiencing. so we launched
including several in which many of the commissioners, including commissioner haney, commissioner walton, spoke at and others, we launched an action plan, which you can find at mbsk.com. and there was a commitment on behalf of the school district for a five-year, longer-term alliance what was really signature and i will hand it over to director davis, mayor lee found a home for this work appointing cheryl davis as director of the human rights commission, regarding permanent funding and this...
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walton two thousand and eighteen hours of sheets and volumes of. debate as it's all the pictures are so unfiltered so real it's not only schneider the mephisto but home schneider the human being and adorned in her grief and in her last full life it was only. one kind their own another rescue is from winner she came to germany at the age of eleven. tries a much faster as a wild trip through the eastern bloc in the late sixty's. not. least. the prague spring big and small acts of resistance world events mixed with family history. also has an immigrant background his parents were afghan refugees his stories deal with modern realities a rightwing mob attacks a refugee shelter in germany in one thousand nine hundred two. and suspension law it is a big fight. it was talk also learned of. his latest project also looks at germany through the eyes of a newcomer. not often from working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz it was based on the novel by alfred berkeley not written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we're setting it in the modern day in twe
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commissioner walton? >> thank you so much for this report. just quick question, how does this budget compare to last year in terms of -- is it bigger in smaller? >> it's a little bit bigger. it's a few million dollars bigger. few million. >> is that because of the increased numbers? >> yeah. and the reason -- we're hoping -- we'll see where we land, and that's why the monitoring of it is so important because we didn't do a -- our usual sweep is at the schools. we always base our f.t.e.'s on two systems communicating, and it gives us a number and we make a call about what the allocation should be at a school site. and the result of that process is -- it's very frustrating on the school site side because they don't always get to put their voice in the conversation, and they know the nuances of their students, they know that three siblings are coming up with the i.e.p.'s. so we have found in the past, when we -- when we layoff or we consolidate and move people around, we end up having to bring them back oftentimes after the ten day count but we
commissioner walton? >> thank you so much for this report. just quick question, how does this budget compare to last year in terms of -- is it bigger in smaller? >> it's a little bit bigger. it's a few million dollars bigger. few million. >> is that because of the increased numbers? >> yeah. and the reason -- we're hoping -- we'll see where we land, and that's why the monitoring of it is so important because we didn't do a -- our usual sweep is at the schools. we always...
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. >> reporter: jimmy walton just wanted the hat. i'm so excited. i got the hat. >> reporter: let's face it, it's all about the hat. they were gone within hours last year so this year there's a limit. you can only by six. >> graphic sport's wear with san francisco started printing the gear the second the warriors clenched the title. we asked retail manager jeff to give us a figure. >> we can't share that. but we do well. we have been number one in sales for the last four years. >> reporter: another run for championship gear, an annual tradition for dub nation. >> gsw, all day everyday. >> in oakland, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> the verdictry parade tuesday in oakland 11:00 in the morning and more than 1 million fans expected. starts at broadway at 11th street and turns right on 20th street and harrison and lake side drive and ends at 13th and okay. this year no rally. and fans can lineup as early as 6:30 in the morning. taking b.a.r.t. might be the best bet. b.a.r.t. estimates the busiest hours will be from 9:00 until 11:00 and noon until 2:00 in
. >> reporter: jimmy walton just wanted the hat. i'm so excited. i got the hat. >> reporter: let's face it, it's all about the hat. they were gone within hours last year so this year there's a limit. you can only by six. >> graphic sport's wear with san francisco started printing the gear the second the warriors clenched the title. we asked retail manager jeff to give us a figure. >> we can't share that. but we do well. we have been number one in sales for the last four...
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. >> reporter: jimmy walton just wanted the hat. >> i'm so excited. and i got the hat. i got the hat. >> reporter: let's face it, it's all about the hat. last year's championship hat sold out so fast they were gone within hours. so this year there's a limit. you can only buy six. graphic sportswear in san francisco started printing championship gear the second the warriors clenched the title. it means big bucks for the warriors. we asked the manager to share the figure. >> can't share that. but we've been number one in sales both online and the arena for the last several years. >> reporter: another run for championship gear that's becoming an annual tradition. >> gsw every day. >> once you get the hat it's all about parade, and the warriors victory parade will be on tuesday. a little shorter than last year's. this time around no rally at the end of the parade. fans can begin lining up as early as 6:30 in the morning. you can get more information all on our website, abc7news.com. and if you can't be there in person catch the live coverage at 10:00 a.m. tuesday morning. >
. >> reporter: jimmy walton just wanted the hat. >> i'm so excited. and i got the hat. i got the hat. >> reporter: let's face it, it's all about the hat. last year's championship hat sold out so fast they were gone within hours. so this year there's a limit. you can only buy six. graphic sportswear in san francisco started printing championship gear the second the warriors clenched the title. it means big bucks for the warriors. we asked the manager to share the figure....
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[applause] >> commissioner walton and then commissioner merase. >> thank you, and thank you for your presentation, miss o'keefe. i don't have a lot different to say. one, i do want to acknowledge ndre duffy and former supervisor. thank you for being here this evening. i guess just two questions in terms of -- i mean, as i look at slide nine, and we see the feedback process that revolution foods has -- they conduct with students and parents and principals and school staff. what do we do with the feedback? do they turn it over to us, and are we hearing great things from our principals about food quality? >> so i think there's a collective desire to improve the quality of our food and the taste. i think that's an ongoing process, and we recently had a conversation with a group of principals who asked to talk about the food and wanted to request that we have more diverse -- diverse -- i mean menu items that appeal to a greater diversity of taste, so we're working with revolution foods to respond to that and will continue to work on that piece. so when they do the taste tests, i personall
[applause] >> commissioner walton and then commissioner merase. >> thank you, and thank you for your presentation, miss o'keefe. i don't have a lot different to say. one, i do want to acknowledge ndre duffy and former supervisor. thank you for being here this evening. i guess just two questions in terms of -- i mean, as i look at slide nine, and we see the feedback process that revolution foods has -- they conduct with students and parents and principals and school staff. what do we...
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continues its policy of arming the saudis or human rights campaigner sam walton told us that the lack of coverage of the offensive against a dangerous extrude be worrying given the implications that it could have. what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about what's happening in this port the u.n. are saying two hundred fifty thousand people could die so if the children are saying three hundred eighty thousand people could be displaced if attacked so there's real humanitarian consequences that are going to happen if this port is attacked what's shocking is that this hasn't really stopped the ukase determination to on saudi arabia and you know they've said precious little about the humanitarian consequences of an attack on the port of today and that's if your global views of this our world cup squad pick up the mantle for russia twenty eighteen half
continues its policy of arming the saudis or human rights campaigner sam walton told us that the lack of coverage of the offensive against a dangerous extrude be worrying given the implications that it could have. what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world...
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walton—on—thames this morning isa you.ather we have been having. there are renewed warnings about the potential risks of swimming in open water. this is the river thames, we are talking about rivers, lakes, disused quarries, things like that. as you say, they have been some tragedies recently, a body recovered earlier this week in another spot in surrey and a boy also missing in staffordshire, as well. so what is the situation with regards to open water swimming? is it ok to do in certain situations, or not? peter is from an organisation called specialist group international, and you provide rest you services for police forces. that's right, we provide diving operations from kent to the thames valley. and you were involved in the incident earlier in the week, as well. should people swim in open waters, or not? organised events are fine, but diving into rivers, there are hidden hazards. there is soft mud, you could get your feet stuck in the mud and you won't come up. there is rusty metal on the bottom, and there is leptosp
walton—on—thames this morning isa you.ather we have been having. there are renewed warnings about the potential risks of swimming in open water. this is the river thames, we are talking about rivers, lakes, disused quarries, things like that. as you say, they have been some tragedies recently, a body recovered earlier this week in another spot in surrey and a boy also missing in staffordshire, as well. so what is the situation with regards to open water swimming? is it ok to do in certain...
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continues its policy of arming the saudi's human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about what's happening in this port. the u.n. are saying two hundred fifty thousand people could die so if the children are saying three hundred eighty thousand people could be displaced attacked so there's real humanitarian consequences going to happen if this is attacked what's shocking is that this hasn't really stopped the yukos determination to on saudi arabia and you know they've said precious little about the humanitarian consequences of an attack on the port of. leader of the most successful party in last month's parliamentary elections in iraq has announced that he's creating a coalition with a pro a reunion group an
continues its policy of arming the saudi's human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about what's happening in this port....
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sarah walton sent this report.ound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between 18 and 21 were declared dead at the scene. a 16—year—old girl who was also in the car is in a critical condition, while another passenger — a 17—year—old girl — and the driver of the taxi are being treated for non—life—threatening injuries. police are investigating, but say they believe the car was travelling at speed. it was absolutely devastating. a really significant impact. and, as i say, we have four young men, between the ages of 18 to 21, who died at the scene. some in the area say this stretch is known for speeding. we get
sarah walton sent this report.ound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between 18...
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continues its policy of arming the saudis picking up on that human rights campaign a sam walton told us that the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what's happening in yemen right now what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about what's happening in this port the u.n. are saying two hundred fifty thousand people could die so if the children are saying three hundred eighty thousand people could be displaced if attacked so there's real humanitarian consequences that are going to happen if this is attacked what's shocking is that this hasn't really stopped the yukos determination to on saudi arabia and you know they've said precious little about the humanitarian consequences of an attack on the port of. the series of terror attacks in paris on the thirteenth of november twenty fifteen are still fresh in the minds of peopl
continues its policy of arming the saudis picking up on that human rights campaign a sam walton told us that the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what's happening in yemen right now what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about...
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continues its policy of arming the saudi's human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports coming into yemen coming through this poor.
continues its policy of arming the saudi's human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports coming into yemen coming through this poor.
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continues its policy of arming the saudis polly boyko with the report well human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about what's happening in in this port the u.n. are saying two hundred fifty thousand people could die so if the children are saying three hundred eighty thousand people could be displaced if attacked so there's real humanitarian consequences that are going to happen if this port is attacked what's shocking is that this hasn't really stopped the yukos determination to on saudi arabia and you know they've said precious little about the humanitarian consequences of an attack on the port of. the u. this resume funding for the controversial syrian aid group the white helmets the trouble ministration had decided to fr
continues its policy of arming the saudis polly boyko with the report well human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about...
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the sports and then i don't want to bring the people together save the walton you assume that you from the brochure have to be focused to. what they're supposed to fight all together. i'm not question i my idea was born ten years ago with the play there on how to game in north fall. before my fifty's because then things got to didn't happen because when i mentioned this idea to the people who just passed before make a decision and then i met. him. i was. responsible. for the amount of months i said listen i got a year so it was great let me take you know it's got the monster to talk to good people who are supposed to be a part of the. game and. all of sudden a few months later he came to my school and they give me and i still stay tell him my answer was huge on their. responsibility privileged. to get and i of course and i said it when i didn't. think was so was so easy to. be in the people in the board also speaking about that i know that president clinton is a likely to play in that place but. i'm far more excited about leonardo dicaprio and i know that he is from what i heard donna
the sports and then i don't want to bring the people together save the walton you assume that you from the brochure have to be focused to. what they're supposed to fight all together. i'm not question i my idea was born ten years ago with the play there on how to game in north fall. before my fifty's because then things got to didn't happen because when i mentioned this idea to the people who just passed before make a decision and then i met. him. i was. responsible. for the amount of months i...
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anticipated fans from iceland they inspired that seem to a draw with argentina with the pre-match viking walton's two million fans has been known to travel to russia on this quest behind me the party has been going on twenty four hours nonstop since the tournament started last week and on the pitch we've seen everything that we love about football one day that. it's been delivered by the best players in the world dramatic late goals scored in the nineteenth made it all and beyond and the red card in the third minute a hat trick from ronaldo and a penalty missed by no other than the you know messi and of course that's also been the introduction of yet more technology into the world's favorite game we've all got used to the goal line technology which is already given two goals in the first round of the group games but for these championships fifa have gone one step further into the world of technology and introduced via video assistant referees. so what is and how does it work well it's a tool to help referee make correct decisions so the vatsim they have based in essential video operating room the
anticipated fans from iceland they inspired that seem to a draw with argentina with the pre-match viking walton's two million fans has been known to travel to russia on this quest behind me the party has been going on twenty four hours nonstop since the tournament started last week and on the pitch we've seen everything that we love about football one day that. it's been delivered by the best players in the world dramatic late goals scored in the nineteenth made it all and beyond and the red...