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well, today, we're back in whitley bay. 12 months ago, this seaside town was undergoing a face—lift,enerate the area. people were really sad about where they lived. there was no pride because it was so awful when you walked along the area. dereliction and demolition. it was just sad, sad, sad. but now there's a new feeling in whitley bay that we're all pulling together to make this a great place to live, to work, and to be proud of. £2 million of investment from the government's coastal communities fund, as well as council and lottery support, has transformed one of the town's most iconic landmarks. just look at the difference a year makes. we're inside spanish city here and businesses around here say they've seen record takings so far this year and visitor numbers are up too, but that's not all down to the weather. the next challenge for coastal towns is to persuade visitors to keep coming back all year round. it's really easy to get a cheap flight to the med and so for resorts like this to fight back, there has to be investment and imagination. otherwise, i'm afraid, we will see th
well, today, we're back in whitley bay. 12 months ago, this seaside town was undergoing a face—lift,enerate the area. people were really sad about where they lived. there was no pride because it was so awful when you walked along the area. dereliction and demolition. it was just sad, sad, sad. but now there's a new feeling in whitley bay that we're all pulling together to make this a great place to live, to work, and to be proud of. £2 million of investment from the government's coastal...
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one place that has been benefiting is whitley bay — which has undergone major redevelopment in recent have packed up their buckets and spades. ricky boleto has been to find out. ukelele music plays. i used to come here, it must‘ve been some a0 years ago. we've just come todayjust to see the new spanish city and see how it has improved. the weather's not the best! but you know, i mean, for a day out, it's great. it is a great coast and kids like the sun and buckets and spades no matter where they are. this summer, we've been spoilt for choice with millions of brits heading to the seaside to soak up the sun. coastal communities have been reaping the rewards. it's been amazing. i mean, the sunshine has been fantastic, it's brought a lot more people down to the beach. been working around the clock. there's been a lot of late hours. been sometimes 2:00 in the morning here making ice cream, but no, we've managed to keep up with the demand — just! but how long will they be flavour of the month? well, today, we're back in whitley bay. 12 months ago, this seaside town was undergoing a face—lif
one place that has been benefiting is whitley bay — which has undergone major redevelopment in recent have packed up their buckets and spades. ricky boleto has been to find out. ukelele music plays. i used to come here, it must‘ve been some a0 years ago. we've just come todayjust to see the new spanish city and see how it has improved. the weather's not the best! but you know, i mean, for a day out, it's great. it is a great coast and kids like the sun and buckets and spades no matter where...
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one place that has been benefiting is whitley bay, in the north east of england, which has undergonehen the sun sets and the holiday—makers have packed up their buckets and spades. ricky boleto has been to find out. music. i used to come here, it must‘ve been some a0 years ago. music. i used to come here, it must've been some 40 years ago. we we nt must've been some 40 years ago. we went today to see the new site of the city and see how much this has improved. the weather is not the best but i mean, for a day out it is great. and kids like the sand no matter where they are. this summer we have been spoilt for choice with millions of brits heading to the seaside to soak up the sun. coastal communities have been reaping the rewards. it has been amazing, the sunshine has been fantastic and has brought a lot more people down to the beach. we have been working around the clock and has been a lot of late hours, have been here sometimes 2am, making ice cream. but how long will they be flavour of the month? today, we are back in whitley bay, 12 months ago this seaside town was undergoing a f
one place that has been benefiting is whitley bay, in the north east of england, which has undergonehen the sun sets and the holiday—makers have packed up their buckets and spades. ricky boleto has been to find out. music. i used to come here, it must‘ve been some a0 years ago. music. i used to come here, it must've been some 40 years ago. we we nt must've been some 40 years ago. we went today to see the new site of the city and see how much this has improved. the weather is not the best...
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violent white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people the anniversary was marked main whitley with peaceful vigils on saturday but there was a brief tense confrontation between police and demonstrators who were angry at the large number of officers in riot gear last year hundreds of white nationalists the center in charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general robert e. lee the rally turned violent as protesters clashed with counter protesters culminating in the death of thirty two year old heather higher he was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd our correspondent alexander phenomena was in charlottesville where she spoke with highers mother how the high you always had that sparkle in her eyes. told me when we meet in charlottesville carrying on her daughter's fight for social justice she says helps her to cope with the grief when i first held the urn with her ashes on it and i realized that her now in my arms was about the same weight of the same size. as she was the day she was born and that was hard. hier believed in standing up to di
violent white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people the anniversary was marked main whitley with peaceful vigils on saturday but there was a brief tense confrontation between police and demonstrators who were angry at the large number of officers in riot gear last year hundreds of white nationalists the center in charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general robert e. lee the rally turned violent as protesters clashed with counter protesters...
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one of them was whitley bay. is one of my favourite places in the country. i've never been.injection, ricky boleto has been to see how the seaside town plans to cope when the sun sets and the holidaymakers have packed up their buckets and spades. i used to come here, it must of been some a0 years ago. i used to come here, it must of been some 40 years ago. we have come today to see the new spanish city and see how it is improved. the weather is not the best. i mean, for a day out, it is great. the kids like the sun and bucket and spade. this summer we have been spoilt for choice with millions of britain's heading to the seaside to soak up the sun. coastal communities have been reaping the rewards. the sun. coastal communities have been reaping the rewardsm the sun. coastal communities have been reaping the rewards. it has been reaping the rewards. it has been amazing, the sunshine has been fantastic and it is what a lot of people down to the beach. working around, a lot of late hours, sometimes to in the morning making ice cream, but we have kept up with demand, just. but ho
one of them was whitley bay. is one of my favourite places in the country. i've never been.injection, ricky boleto has been to see how the seaside town plans to cope when the sun sets and the holidaymakers have packed up their buckets and spades. i used to come here, it must of been some a0 years ago. i used to come here, it must of been some 40 years ago. we have come today to see the new spanish city and see how it is improved. the weather is not the best. i mean, for a day out, it is great....
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well, today, we're back in whitley bay. 12 months ago, this seaside town was undergoing a face—lift, about where they lived. there was no pride because it was so awful when you walked along the area. dereliction and demolition. it was just sad, sad, sad. but now there's a new feeling in whitley bay that we're all pulling together to make this a great place to live, to work, and to be proud of. £2 million of investment from the government's coastal communities fund, as well as council and lottery support, has transformed one of town's most iconic landmarks. just look at the difference a year makes. we're inside spanish city here and businesses around here say they've seen record takings so far this year and visitor numbers are up too, but that's not all down to the weather. the next challenge for coastal towns is to persuade visitors to keep coming back all year round. it's really easy to get a cheap flight to the med and so for resorts like this to fight back, there has to be investment and imagination. otherwise, i'm afraid, we will see the continuing decline of the british seaside
well, today, we're back in whitley bay. 12 months ago, this seaside town was undergoing a face—lift, about where they lived. there was no pride because it was so awful when you walked along the area. dereliction and demolition. it was just sad, sad, sad. but now there's a new feeling in whitley bay that we're all pulling together to make this a great place to live, to work, and to be proud of. £2 million of investment from the government's coastal communities fund, as well as council and...
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whitley, i will get your take. what's your take? do you think that's an over simp simplification?lutely, it is no secret that people who are charged with this are african-americans and there is also a law that's originated in 1901 of distinct purpose of people disfranchising. the only law that made in 1931 which was changed the word infamous crime to felonies. since then the laws remained the same and other laws that were meant to keep people back in disenfranchise. >> go ahead. >> sorry, i didn't mean to leave you off. >> didn't the state mail you a voter registration card? >> yes, sir, i received one and i looked over and much pride of being charged and also at the time i was in barber school and i sat in the class with my in instructor and i had somebody in the room and i raised my hand and i said i was already registered. i remember being registered and i remember looking at the card and remembering receiving it but because of the time frame and all of that hassle afterwards, i kind of displaced it and i don't know where it is now. >> keith, good luck to you, keep u.s. po us p
whitley, i will get your take. what's your take? do you think that's an over simp simplification?lutely, it is no secret that people who are charged with this are african-americans and there is also a law that's originated in 1901 of distinct purpose of people disfranchising. the only law that made in 1931 which was changed the word infamous crime to felonies. since then the laws remained the same and other laws that were meant to keep people back in disenfranchise. >> go ahead. >>...
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whitley, the broadcaster and journalist penny smith and rosamond irwin, financial services correspondent. lovely to have you both here. we will have a quick look at those front pages, and start off with the 0bserver, which leads with claims from the former european council president herman van rompuy that a no—deal brexit risks the break—up of the uk. brexit also featured on the front page of the telegraph. the paper says theresa may has ordered government officials to create a space satellite navigation system to rival the eu's galileo project. the paper also has a picture of pope francis, who is in dublin at the moment of the first papal visit to ireland and most 40 years. —— in almost 40 years. the sunday times and so the number of officers on the beat has fallen by a third in just three years, despite a rise in violent crime. and the porn star stormy daniels graces the front pages of the sunday mirror and vows to testify in front of congress over claims that president trump paid to cover up an claims that president trump paid to cover up an alleged affair between them. and the mail o
whitley, the broadcaster and journalist penny smith and rosamond irwin, financial services correspondent. lovely to have you both here. we will have a quick look at those front pages, and start off with the 0bserver, which leads with claims from the former european council president herman van rompuy that a no—deal brexit risks the break—up of the uk. brexit also featured on the front page of the telegraph. the paper says theresa may has ordered government officials to create a space...
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narratives, the fact that as they are refined and revised over the following years by authors like whitley streeber, that they become ever more focused on medical experimentation and increasingly focused on graphic and explicit sexual violation. scholars like brown draw a direct link between the kind of evolution of these abduction narratives and changing anxieties over sexual and reproductive sociologies and technologies. the fact that these abduction narratives start around the time that new forms of contraception are coming into play, around the time that new forms of sexual liberation are coming into play, the fact that increasingly these abduction narratives focus on reproductive experimentation after the rowe v. wade decision in the '70s and especially in line with the culture wars over abortion in the '80s. >> do you think like there's a separation between people who, like, look into this as a sort of, like -- or as a conspiracy, like an interest versus the issue of how it relates to religion and the fact that it almost has like a basis in science, and, like, like studying it, like
narratives, the fact that as they are refined and revised over the following years by authors like whitley streeber, that they become ever more focused on medical experimentation and increasingly focused on graphic and explicit sexual violation. scholars like brown draw a direct link between the kind of evolution of these abduction narratives and changing anxieties over sexual and reproductive sociologies and technologies. the fact that these abduction narratives start around the time that new...
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(trina whitley/pittsburg-my husband did mention he did feel something last night, that his eyes were burning. that's one of the symptoms. that's one of the symptoms)(i train in sterling at the airport here in concord and the student pilots have been grounded because of the visibility in the air so when you take off you can hardly see anything. you can see smoke miles out so we have been going in a pattern at concord airport)air quality management district encourages people during spare the air days to ride public transportation.sometimes that means a free ride on bart. today was not one of those times.carpooling is also encouraged but many people couldn't make last minute arrangements.and for those who work outside it's almost impossible to cut down on the bad air.. but they try(i personally don't but i have seen other people wearing masks but. .. but when you're parked you have the windows rolled up? oh yeah, absolutely)(will tran/concord- even if you work at home you don't completely dodge this. make sure your windows are closed and keep your air condition on the recirculating cycl
(trina whitley/pittsburg-my husband did mention he did feel something last night, that his eyes were burning. that's one of the symptoms. that's one of the symptoms)(i train in sterling at the airport here in concord and the student pilots have been grounded because of the visibility in the air so when you take off you can hardly see anything. you can see smoke miles out so we have been going in a pattern at concord airport)air quality management district encourages people during spare the air...
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carol, whitley get better? —— will it. holiday for everyone. carol, whitley get better? -- will it.wales, but the forecast for most of us is a dry one. there will even be some sunny spells. but there is quite a bit of cloud around, as we have here in london. today we start off on a cloudy note, we have got a weather front coming in from the west, that is how to introduce rain and that rain will be slow—moving as it crosses north—west scotla nd slow—moving as it crosses north—west scotland and eventually get into northern ireland. windy with it as well, particularly across the northern isles. the brightest skies will be across north—east scotland and england, moving southwards the cloud will build a. although there will be a lot of cloud will start to see a break across the channel islands, central and southern england and the south—east by the end of the afternoon and here we will have the highest averages. has a head onto the evening and overnight, that same weather front gathers speed as it continues to journey south eastwards, taking rain with it, still windy behind it with showe
carol, whitley get better? —— will it. holiday for everyone. carol, whitley get better? -- will it.wales, but the forecast for most of us is a dry one. there will even be some sunny spells. but there is quite a bit of cloud around, as we have here in london. today we start off on a cloudy note, we have got a weather front coming in from the west, that is how to introduce rain and that rain will be slow—moving as it crosses north—west scotla nd slow—moving as it crosses north—west...
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(trina whitley/pittsburg-my husband did mention he did feel something last night, that his eyes wereirport here in concord and the student pilots have been grounded because of the visibility in the air so when you take off you can hardly see anything. you can see smoke miles out so we have been going in a pattern at concord airport)air quality management district encourages people during spare the air days to ride public transportation.sometimes that means a free ride on bart. today was not one of those times.carpooling is also encouraged but many people couldn't make last minute arrangements.and for those who work outside it's almost impossible to cut down on the bad air.. but they try(i personally don't but i have seen other people wearing masks but. .. but when you're parked you have the windows rolled up? oh yeah, absolutely)(will tran/concord- even if you work at home you don't completely dodge this. make sure your windows are closed and keep your air condition on the recirculating cycle so you don't suck in all the outside air. if you have an inhaler keep it near you especially
(trina whitley/pittsburg-my husband did mention he did feel something last night, that his eyes wereirport here in concord and the student pilots have been grounded because of the visibility in the air so when you take off you can hardly see anything. you can see smoke miles out so we have been going in a pattern at concord airport)air quality management district encourages people during spare the air days to ride public transportation.sometimes that means a free ride on bart. today was not one...
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whitley on the other side of things, the new owner of house of fraser thinks he can keep most of thetory across scotland and northern ireland with outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards across scotland, petering out though we may get late sunshine in the north—east giving temperatures a boost. in england and wales a of dry weather to come. for this evening most weather to come. for this evening m ost pla ces weather to come. for this evening most places will be dry by this stage. we may well find later in the night more rain coming back into northern ireland back towards the north—west of england and more especially later towards western scotland. there is a lot of cloud coming our way too, on the south westerly breezes keeping the temperatures up to no lower than 13 degrees. for wednesday, we will start with sunshine across most of england and wales but we will see outbreaks of rain developing a little more widely through the day across scotland and northern ireland and maybe later some rain crossing the irish sea into north—western parts of england and wales. highest temperatures like
whitley on the other side of things, the new owner of house of fraser thinks he can keep most of thetory across scotland and northern ireland with outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards across scotland, petering out though we may get late sunshine in the north—east giving temperatures a boost. in england and wales a of dry weather to come. for this evening most weather to come. for this evening m ost pla ces weather to come. for this evening most places will be dry by this stage. we may well...