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but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu leaders have agreed to extend the brexit deadline to the end of october — following an emergency summit in brussels. theresa may said she still believed leaving with a deal was the best option, and again called on mps in westminster to back her withdrawal agreement. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the daily telegraph and brexit. it shows theresa may cutting a lonely figure as the eu — of course — agrees to delay the brexit date until halloween. next we look at the bbc website and our leading technology story this morning. the founder of chinese smartphone—maker, xiaomi, has been given a bonus of 7.54 billion hong kong dollars which he says he will give to charity. le figaro is among many of the papers covering the black hole. and this amazing picture of the
but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu leaders have agreed to extend the brexit deadline to the end of october — following an emergency summit in brussels. theresa may said she still believed leaving with a deal was the best option, and again called on mps in westminster to back her...
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charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the run added to the distress of charlotte's family and was as cowardly as it was selfish. he said, by absconding and instructing his lawyers from his hideaway, he was having his cake and eating it. charlotte's family know that jack shepherd is going to appeal against his conviction. for now though, today, they feel they're a step closer to getting justice. helena lee, bbc news, at the old bailey. a woman who was detained in dubaifora month, after she posted on facebook — calling her ex—husband's new wife a "horse", is being allowed to return
charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the...
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but charlotte brown's family wanted jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. the welsh government is making it easier for those living with conditions such as dementia and parkinson's disease to get discounts and rebates on their council tax bills. residents across the uk with severe mental impairments are entitled to council tax discounts and exemptions. but the consumer website moneysavingexpert says differences in how local authorities handle the process make it too confusing, and that people are missing out. it hopes scotland and england will follow wales' example. in israel, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu looks set to secure a record fifth term in office after his election challenger conceeded defeat. his likud party is expected to win the same number of seats as the centrist blue and white alliance, headed by the former military chief benny gantz. but likud is likely to be able to form a coalition with its right—wing allies and become the largest group. mr netanyah
but charlotte brown's family wanted jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. the welsh government is making it easier for those living with conditions such as dementia and parkinson's disease to get discounts and rebates on their council tax bills. residents across the uk with severe mental impairments are entitled to council tax discounts and exemptions. but the consumer website...
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but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and their suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. a fifth of new childhood asthma cases in the uk could be linked to traffic pollution, according to a major new study. researchers from leading american and canadian universities suggest fumes could be to blame for up to four million new cases across the globe each year. they're calling for international guidelines on air quality to be reviewed. i think it is very difficult to know what the policy solutions will be that solve this problem. quite difficult to do local, very local initiatives, because pollution travels over long periods. so i think what the government really need to do is commit to who levels of air pollution and indeed look at whether those are the right levels, because clearly these problems are still happening, even in areas where pollution is within who levels. dame darcey bussell has announced she's leaving strictly come dancing after seven years on the show. she's says she's dec
but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and their suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. a fifth of new childhood asthma cases in the uk could be linked to traffic pollution, according to a major new study. researchers from leading american and canadian universities suggest fumes could be to blame for up to four million new cases across the globe each year. they're calling for international...
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but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. with nearly all the votes counted in israel's general election, benjamin netanyahu looks set to lead a new coalition government, with support from some smaller right—wing and religious parties. the result puts him on course to become the country's longest—serving prime minister. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, is injerusalem for us tonight. what does the result tell us, do you think, about the political direction of travel of israel, going forward? there was really just of travel of israel, going forward? there was reallyjust one issue in these elections, the leadership of benjamin netanyahu, but it was also a barometer of where israel is heading, a country which has shifted decisively to the right, and with these looming indictments on corruption charges, mattering less than strong security, a strong economy, and prime minister netanyahu economy, and prime minister neta nyahu is
but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. with nearly all the votes counted in israel's general election, benjamin netanyahu looks set to lead a new coalition government, with support from some smaller right—wing and religious parties. the result puts him on course to become the country's longest—serving prime minister. our chief international...
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i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death. and, you know, furthermore, my subsequent actions, which i see have only served to, you know, make things worse. and i'd like to make amends for that. while he was hiding in georgia, jack shepherd was sentenced to six years in prison for the gross negligence manslaughter of charlotte brown. a new deadline for brexit — and it's halloween. this extension is as flexible as i expected, and a little bit shorter than i expected. but it's still enough to find the best possible solution. please do not waste this time. but will theresa may last until the end of october? i do not pretend that the next few weeks will be easy, or there is a simple way to break the deadlock in parliament. but we have a duty as politicians to find a way to fulfil the democratic decision of the referendum, deliver brexit, and move our country forward. nothing is more pressing or more vital. also, the residents who bought new—build homes on an estate in the scottish borders who found the mortar was crumbling. the
i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death. and, you know, furthermore, my subsequent actions, which i see have only served to, you know, make things worse. and i'd like to make amends for that. while he was hiding in georgia, jack shepherd was sentenced to six years in prison for the gross negligence manslaughter of charlotte brown. a new deadline for brexit — and it's halloween. this extension is as flexible as i expected, and a little bit shorter than i expected. but it's...
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but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. we have white smoke from brussels after that eat you meeting of the 27 leaders to decide whether or not to give theresa may in extension. news and according to eu diplomats come eu leaders have agreed to a brexit delay until october the 31st. but there will be a review of that timeline injune, there will be a review of that timeline in june, theresa there will be a review of that timeline injune, theresa may wanted the end ofjune as the date for which an extension should go to and that she hoped would been the uk not taking part in european elections or at least uk meps not sitting in parliament. but the fact is it will go on now until october the 31st according to the details we are getting out brussels at the moment. christian fraser has been covering this throughout the day. 0ctober christian fraser has been covering this throughout the day. october the 3ist this throughout the day. october the 31st t
but charlotte brown's family want jack shepherd to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will only prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. we have white smoke from brussels after that eat you meeting of the 27 leaders to decide whether or not to give theresa may in extension. news and according to eu diplomats come eu leaders have agreed to a brexit delay until october the 31st. but there will be a review of that timeline injune, there will be a...
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southeast asia correspondent charlotte chel some pill in bangkok charlotte now that this appeal has been rejected by the supreme court so what prospects if of if any to the journalists have a being released was harry the supreme court is mia mas top cool as the nation's top court says pretty close to any hopes for these two journalists a judicial reprieve doesn't mean to say though that that all hope is lost a number of their colleagues voices colleagues on twitter on twitter said that they are still hopeful for the release of these two journalists that lawyer as well his issued a statement he says that hopes and on the evening towards perhaps the presidential gurpreet the either a a retrial or a shorter sentence out there is no sign of that so you fall but supports is of these two men who are behind bars are really calling on the international community now on the support is to to push authorities in me and matsu come up with a different resolution to this ruling. what message does this verdict send charlotte to other journalists investigating allegations of human rights violations in m
southeast asia correspondent charlotte chel some pill in bangkok charlotte now that this appeal has been rejected by the supreme court so what prospects if of if any to the journalists have a being released was harry the supreme court is mia mas top cool as the nation's top court says pretty close to any hopes for these two journalists a judicial reprieve doesn't mean to say though that that all hope is lost a number of their colleagues voices colleagues on twitter on twitter said that they are...
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fellow charlotte i just want to check can you still hear me we still got you on the line ok we've lost connection with reporting on the blaze and i think she outlined the situation fairly clearly this is a place that's clearly out of control at the moment we've had reports from officials that the entire building. is ablaze. is. reported to be on route to the scene. i mean michael was actually pretty recording a speech to give regarding the protests that we've witnessed over the last few months in france which was said to be when this fire broke out so he's now clearly changed his plans for today and is responding to the events as firefighters are trying to contain this fire at the cathedral police diverted traffic from. where the cathedral situated one bridge completely closed to traffic and seeing the traffic heavily restricted as a helicopter hovering over the area. the spokesperson just saying we've had official response a spokesperson for the cathedral said the entire building is burning which might seem obvious but i think that just shows you the extent of this blaze clearly the f
fellow charlotte i just want to check can you still hear me we still got you on the line ok we've lost connection with reporting on the blaze and i think she outlined the situation fairly clearly this is a place that's clearly out of control at the moment we've had reports from officials that the entire building. is ablaze. is. reported to be on route to the scene. i mean michael was actually pretty recording a speech to give regarding the protests that we've witnessed over the last few months...
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charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he's not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the run added to the distress of charlotte's family and was as cowardly as it was selfish. he said, by absconding and instructing his lawyers from his hideaway, he was having his cake and eating it. charlotte's family know that jack shepherd is going to appeal against his conviction. for now though, today, they feel they're a step closer to getting justice. helena lee, bbc news, at the old bailey. the collapse of the islamic state group in syria has left tens of thousands of women and children stranded at an internment camp in the north of the count
charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he's not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the...
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charlotte potts has the perspective from there in charlotte i'd just like to begin by you know addressing what we just hard to her heard john claude are saying and i mean those messages from brussels they seem to be getting grimmer and grammar is london listening or are the british just too occupied with their own internal discussions. so i think that government and members of parliament are hearing what is said but they're not really listening the motto here seems to be keep calling and carry on throughout this whole mess and today a parliament and government faced a lot of criticism amongst them from the head of siemens u.k. who said that the government had that the whole process indeed had turned the country into a laughing stock so it seems like the government is pretty much on face by that a government spokes person off to reason may said they understand the uncertainty of businesses and that they are trying very hard to bring forth the deal for a fourth time so as i say government is very and faced by this and rather focused on domestic political infighting at the moment so let's ta
charlotte potts has the perspective from there in charlotte i'd just like to begin by you know addressing what we just hard to her heard john claude are saying and i mean those messages from brussels they seem to be getting grimmer and grammar is london listening or are the british just too occupied with their own internal discussions. so i think that government and members of parliament are hearing what is said but they're not really listening the motto here seems to be keep calling and carry...
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charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the run added to the distress of charlotte's family and was as cowardly as it was selfish. he said by absconding and instructing his lawyers from his hideaway, he was having his cake and eating it. charlotte's family know that jack shepherd is going to appeal against his conviction. for now though, today, they feel they are a step closer to getting justice. helena lee, bbc news, at the old bailey. in the next few hours, the first privately—financed mission to the moon will attempt to land on its surface. until now, only government space agencies
charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the...
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but charlotte's family have said he would still be evading justice if not for the net closing around him and he has shown no understanding of the devastation he has caused. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the time is 13:19. our top story this lunchtime: a haloween brexit — october the 31st is the new deadline for the uk's departure from the european union. and coming up... the australian rugby star who faces the sack after saying gay people will go to hell. in sport on bbc news... "we have to look forward" — ole gunnar solskjaer believes manchester united can overturn a 1—0 deficit against barcelona in their champions league quarterfinal second leg next week. the biggest election in world history has begun in india. the electorate represents more than 10% of the global population. there are 900 million eligible voters. polling will take place over more than a month at around one million polling stations across india. it's an enormous logistical undertaking that requires around ten million election staff. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from delhi. each a
but charlotte's family have said he would still be evading justice if not for the net closing around him and he has shown no understanding of the devastation he has caused. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the time is 13:19. our top story this lunchtime: a haloween brexit — october the 31st is the new deadline for the uk's departure from the european union. and coming up... the australian rugby star who faces the sack after saying gay people will go to hell. in sport on bbc news... "we...
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well, i work for the charlotte 49ers, charlotte athletics. go, niners. -charlotte is a school there? -it's a school, yeah. it's the university there in charlotte. i'm the director of athletic video, which is perfect for me. i get to be around sports even though i really wasn't big enough to play 'em for too long in my life. -so you can still hang around. -yeah, i'm still happy. big outdoors guy? oh, i love it. just anything that gets me outside. look behind you. yeah, i know. i was saying this is the perfect time for me to be on, weekend escape. and it's not really outdoors. it's phony. eh, it's good enough for me. but we're glad you're here anyway. -thank you. -hi, julie. julie regalado... correct. ...is from santa monica, california. -a pastry chef, huh? -yes. yeah? i've been a pastry chef for 15 years at some of the most prestigious hotels, and, um... did you grow up cooking and baking and all that? no. i actually went to school for broadcast journalism, and somehow, during my ways, i figured it out, and i love art, so that's the way that i can incorp
well, i work for the charlotte 49ers, charlotte athletics. go, niners. -charlotte is a school there? -it's a school, yeah. it's the university there in charlotte. i'm the director of athletic video, which is perfect for me. i get to be around sports even though i really wasn't big enough to play 'em for too long in my life. -so you can still hang around. -yeah, i'm still happy. big outdoors guy? oh, i love it. just anything that gets me outside. look behind you. yeah, i know. i was saying this...
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charlotte potts has the perspective from there and charlotte i'd just like to begin by you know addressing what we just heard heard john clarke duncan are saying and i mean those messages from brussels they seem to be getting grimmer and grammar is london listening or are the british just too occupied with their own internal discussions. so i think that government and members of parliament are hearing what is set there but they're not really listening the model here seems to be keep calling and carry on throughout this whole mess and today a parliament and government faced a lot of criticism amongst them from the head of siemens u.k. who said that the government heads that the whole process indeed have turned the country into a lot of things stuck so it seems like the government is pretty much on face by that a government spokes person off to read some may said they understand the uncertainty of businesses and that they are trying very hard to bring forth the deal for a fourth time so as i say government is very and faced by this and rather focused on domestic political infighting at the m
charlotte potts has the perspective from there and charlotte i'd just like to begin by you know addressing what we just heard heard john clarke duncan are saying and i mean those messages from brussels they seem to be getting grimmer and grammar is london listening or are the british just too occupied with their own internal discussions. so i think that government and members of parliament are hearing what is set there but they're not really listening the model here seems to be keep calling and...
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on thursday, jack shepherd was sent to prison for six years for manslaughter of charlotte brown in a speed boat crash in 2015. he had an extra six months added to his sentence for fleeing the country. he'd returned to the uk the night before on a flight from georgia, and it was on the plane that reporter sarah rainsford caught up with him. he's never spoken publicly before, so i asked what he had to say to the family of charlotte brown — killed in a crash on his speedboat. i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death, and furthermore, my subsequent actions which i see have only served to make things worse, and i'd like to make amends for that. why did you run? fear. juliet shone wondering... peter winteringham asked... finally, newswatch is recorded and so can edit out some of the hazards of live television — like me stumbling over my words and tripping over the furniture. 0n live shows, guests are asked to switch off their mobile phones. it doesn't always happen, though. general sir mike jackson was being interviewed by stephanie flanders on the andrew marr show a
on thursday, jack shepherd was sent to prison for six years for manslaughter of charlotte brown in a speed boat crash in 2015. he had an extra six months added to his sentence for fleeing the country. he'd returned to the uk the night before on a flight from georgia, and it was on the plane that reporter sarah rainsford caught up with him. he's never spoken publicly before, so i asked what he had to say to the family of charlotte brown — killed in a crash on his speedboat. i'm terribly sorry...
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on thursday, jack shepherd was sent to prison for six years for manslaughter of charlotte brown in a speed boat crash in 2015. he had an extra six months added to his sentence for fleeing the country. and return to the uk the night before on a flight from georgia and he was on the plane that reporter sarah rainsford caught up with him. he's never spoken public before, so i asked what he had to say to the family of charlotte brown, killed in a crash on his speedboat. i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in cha rlotte's terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death and furthermore, my subsequent actions which i see have only served to make things worse and i like to make amends for that. why did you run? fear? juliet wonders 100th was a kaymer clue and interview... peter asked... finally avenues watch —— newswatch is recorded and so we can avoid the life stuff like me tripping over the furniture. it happens on live tv there. general mike jackson was being interviewed... a success is costing all of these lives and yet... even more embarrassing is the presenter‘s phone go
on thursday, jack shepherd was sent to prison for six years for manslaughter of charlotte brown in a speed boat crash in 2015. he had an extra six months added to his sentence for fleeing the country. and return to the uk the night before on a flight from georgia and he was on the plane that reporter sarah rainsford caught up with him. he's never spoken public before, so i asked what he had to say to the family of charlotte brown, killed in a crash on his speedboat. i'm terribly sorry for my...
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charlotte brown's family want jack to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his hepeal will only prolong t pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. india --iers across voters across india head to the polls tomorrow and the largest democratic election the world has ever seen. arnd 900 million people are eligible to vote, and the process will last more than a month. e untry's current prime minister, narendrais mod fighting for a second term to continue what he calls his mission to transform india. h our soutasia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has more. rajini:at the founs of modern india were built on one basic principle, the right to vote. over the coming weeks, people in every corner of this land will decide on its future. we traveled deep in the himalayaso visit the border this mana.toeet t 102he is india's oldest voter. for him, this election matters more than mo. >> india hasn't progress enough. to grow, we need unitynd everyone needs equal rights. rajini: he voted in every poll since the country gained independence. but this election shows india at a crossroads.
charlotte brown's family want jack to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his hepeal will only prolong t pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. india --iers across voters across india head to the polls tomorrow and the largest democratic election the world has ever seen. arnd 900 million people are eligible to vote, and the process will last more than a month. e untry's current prime minister, narendrais mod fighting for a second term to continue what he calls his mission...
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southeast asia correspondent charlotte cho some pill in bangkok charlotte now that this appeal has been rejected by the supreme court so what prospects if of if any do the journalists have of being released. well terry the supreme court is mia mas top course the nation's top court so it's really quite any hopes for these two journalists a judicial reprieve that doesn't mean to say though that that all hope is lost a number of their colleagues royce's colleagues on twitter on twitter have said that they are still hopeful for the release of these two journalists their lawyers while his issued a statement he says that hopes to now moving towards perhaps a presidential gurpreet the either a retrial or a shorter sentence now there is no sign of that so far but support is of these two men who are behind bars are really calling on the international community now on their supporters to to push authorities in mia ma to come up with a different resolution to this ruling what message does this verdict send charlotte to other journalists investigating allegations of human rights violations in myanm
southeast asia correspondent charlotte cho some pill in bangkok charlotte now that this appeal has been rejected by the supreme court so what prospects if of if any do the journalists have of being released. well terry the supreme court is mia mas top course the nation's top court so it's really quite any hopes for these two journalists a judicial reprieve that doesn't mean to say though that that all hope is lost a number of their colleagues royce's colleagues on twitter on twitter have said...
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with a view from brussels charlotte parts joining us in london thank you so much to hear . well it's got a quick check now some other stories making news around the world germany has sent a diplomatic protest to brunei over new laws that will introduce the death penalty for homosexual acts in the sultan and the foreign office said that it had appealed suburbanite to adhere to existing international human rights obligations the laws are due to take effect on wednesday. the united states is halting the deliveries of its f. thirty five sell fighters to turkey u.s. officials say that all cooperation on the f. thirty five is on ice until encore ends its plans to buy an advanced russian anti aircraft system b s four hundred it's the latest in a series of disputes between the two nato allies. and algeria's president says that he will step down before his term ends on april twenty eighth the announcement on state television says that steps are being taken to ensure a state institutions keep working smoothly during the transition period the eighty two year old has faced beats of mas
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let's cross over now to london where charlotte potts is standing by so charlotte these talks between theresa may and labor is jeremy corbin are still continuing but he's apparently under pressure from his own party not to accept her deal what do you anticipate is going to come out of those talks. well the negotiating teams are meeting as we speak and they are clearly trying to find some common ground and there is some common ground both parties in general want to leave the european union both parties want to stop the single market stop the free movement of people of course jeremy cole being pushing for a soft of bricks and maybe to remain in a customs union and that is also what he's under pressure from his own party about what they are pushing him towards a soft of bricks and maybe possibly towards a second referendum some in the in the labor party saying that that he's been lured into a trap that theresa may want to put blame off him for not ending the brics a deadlock if these talk of talks are not successful and also theresa may is under intense pressure from her party to have mi
let's cross over now to london where charlotte potts is standing by so charlotte these talks between theresa may and labor is jeremy corbin are still continuing but he's apparently under pressure from his own party not to accept her deal what do you anticipate is going to come out of those talks. well the negotiating teams are meeting as we speak and they are clearly trying to find some common ground and there is some common ground both parties in general want to leave the european union both...
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charlotte and story will have to leave it there. we're going to have to leave it there we have a line a rather poor line there to bangkok we hope to be able to come back to our correspondent in bangkok charlotte charles and fill that are on now moving on to some of the other stories making headlines today more than a thousand representatives of indigenous peoples from all over the world have gathered in new york city for the eighteenth session of the united nations permanent forum on indigenous issues this year's session is focused on the generation transmission and protection of indigenous peoples traditional knowledge . firefighters in the u.k. are struggling to put out a huge blaze on more land in yorkshire in northern england the fire started on sunday mars dinmore an important conservation area and it spread north it's thought to have been caused by a barbecue. police and you can say they have arrested a pop star turned opposition politician bobby weiner he was on his way to a planned concert at like the toria on sunday police
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today in the french capital are porous correspondent charlotte dubin ski thank you. ok two more world news this sunday the russian embassy in washington has fired back after the newly released a report on trumped russia collusion it's published a hefty document called russia gate histeria a case of severe russia phobia it's a detailed rebuttal of the allegations made against moscow and reaches the following conclusion. the investigation didn't show any real evidence to back up claims of moscow's cyber attacks and attempts to subvert democracy all this time russia pointed to the obvious made up nature of these insinuations we call on our merican partners to finally disavow these allegations and join efforts to repair the damage to bilateral relations for the sake of our peoples and global security well the report was finally released on thursday after almost two years of investigation much of it was heavily redacted it concluded that there was no collusion between russia and donald trump's campaign team during the twenty sixteen presidential election but it was more g
today in the french capital are porous correspondent charlotte dubin ski thank you. ok two more world news this sunday the russian embassy in washington has fired back after the newly released a report on trumped russia collusion it's published a hefty document called russia gate histeria a case of severe russia phobia it's a detailed rebuttal of the allegations made against moscow and reaches the following conclusion. the investigation didn't show any real evidence to back up claims of...
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and so charlotte thought it'd be a lot of fun to start marlon's own instagram account. chris: marlon made his first official appearance at an event honoring military families and cleary upstaged the vice president. >> you know who this is, don't you? whisper it, whisper it. marlon, yes. marlon, this is chris wallace -- [laughter] mr. chris wallace. this is the botus. chris: that stands for bun nebraska of the united states. my family has had a bunch of bunnies, and none of them were as well behaved -- >> he's good. he likes the spotlight. chris: and so was born the idea for a book about marlon following grandpa, the vice president, around washington for a full day of meetings. mrs. pence, who's an accomplished artist, did the illustrations while charlotte wrote the story in verse. >> i live with my family here at the vice president's residence. chris: the pences are donating proceeds to chairly; charlotte to fight human trafficking, miss pence for art therapy. comedian john oliver came out with his own book, trolling the vice president, with proceeds going to lgbt and a
and so charlotte thought it'd be a lot of fun to start marlon's own instagram account. chris: marlon made his first official appearance at an event honoring military families and cleary upstaged the vice president. >> you know who this is, don't you? whisper it, whisper it. marlon, yes. marlon, this is chris wallace -- [laughter] mr. chris wallace. this is the botus. chris: that stands for bun nebraska of the united states. my family has had a bunch of bunnies, and none of them were as...
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and just to briefly to what you were saying charlotte we talk about you know why people love you know love a building why i love a building as much as anything else just it's great beauty i mean the religious icons in there and firefighters we're hearing there are actually thirty services are trying to salvage some of them not only priceless but just much beloved the works of art rose windows very famously the stained glass windows inside the bowls of course nobody has to tell you about victor hugo's great novels we featured some of them it's something that brings something together isn't it great beauty it might just be a building for it but it touches the hearts of a lot of people from all over the world who will travel a long way some of those people to just to get a glimpse of this building. i think it's more than just a building for a lot of people people who aren't even religious just want to come and have a look gaze on the beautiful construction this french gothic architecture the finest example in the world of this pretty. type of building and it is just a building of complet
and just to briefly to what you were saying charlotte we talk about you know why people love you know love a building why i love a building as much as anything else just it's great beauty i mean the religious icons in there and firefighters we're hearing there are actually thirty services are trying to salvage some of them not only priceless but just much beloved the works of art rose windows very famously the stained glass windows inside the bowls of course nobody has to tell you about victor...
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the warriors blew out charlotte. 137-90. the warriors play the denver nuggets tomorrow night. >>> the boston red sox tonight after winning three out of four games against the la angels. >> number 4 for chris davis. >> he hit his fourth homer of the season. it was in the bottom of the fifth. and the a's win 2-1. tonight's game with austin begins at 7:07. >>> the giants are in la today. yesterday, the giants dropped another game to the padres. pablo sandoval put the giants on the board in the fifth with the double there. he is tied to the bottom half of the inning. manny machado rounded 12 short, but the giants could not make the double play. san diego took the lead and went on the win 3-1. tonight against the dodgers, the game starts at 7:10. >>> dumbo flew to the top of the movie box office. >> you have magic. >> that new disney movie fell short of some other live action remakes of animated classics, but dumbo still debuted in first place. took in 45 million dollars. the jordan peele horror music "us" came in second place. >
the warriors blew out charlotte. 137-90. the warriors play the denver nuggets tomorrow night. >>> the boston red sox tonight after winning three out of four games against the la angels. >> number 4 for chris davis. >> he hit his fourth homer of the season. it was in the bottom of the fifth. and the a's win 2-1. tonight's game with austin begins at 7:07. >>> the giants are in la today. yesterday, the giants dropped another game to the padres. pablo sandoval put the...
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charlotte, you are so strong. i mean, to be able to be this composed after an accident like this and to have been able to know what to do for your daughter and work on her and get her the medical attention right away, drive yourselves to the hospital after something like that, it is remarkable. mr. stewart, what is the status of the investigation of looking into this -- where this driver and who this driver is this morning? >> we're just hoping that he turns himself in. i mean, he is caught on camera taking part in this horrific situation that turned into a miracle for this child. i have just never seen anything like this in my entire career of handling these kind of cases. theres no explanation of why she is alive. >> it is so heart stopping that video, i can't believe that she survived. >> if you didn't believe in god, you do now. >> for sure. you're hoping the driver turns himself in, but can they tell? this is good video. do police have a suspect? >> they do and they're following up on that right now. i can't
charlotte, you are so strong. i mean, to be able to be this composed after an accident like this and to have been able to know what to do for your daughter and work on her and get her the medical attention right away, drive yourselves to the hospital after something like that, it is remarkable. mr. stewart, what is the status of the investigation of looking into this -- where this driver and who this driver is this morning? >> we're just hoping that he turns himself in. i mean, he is...
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charlotte to fight human trafficking. mrs. pence to support art therapy. charlotte says marlon brings funny letters together, erasing political lines, but comedian john oliver came out with his own book trolling the vice president. with proceeds going to lgbt and age groups. >> our story is about marlon bundo falling in love with another boy rabbit because our marlon bundo -- >> on marlon's instagram, marlon actually said the only thing better than one bunny book that benefits charity is two bunny books that benefit charity. >> chris: marlon can be seen on instagram flipping the pages of his book. while mother and daughter are clearly enjoying their collaboration. >> every time i see a picture of a kid reading the book it just makes my day. >> one of the first pictures she sent me on her phone was the binding where it says pence, pence. it was really sweet. >> chris: this month, the pence family released a new botus book. it's called marlon bundo 'has day in the nation's capital. and that's it for today. have a great week and we will see you next "fox news
charlotte to fight human trafficking. mrs. pence to support art therapy. charlotte says marlon brings funny letters together, erasing political lines, but comedian john oliver came out with his own book trolling the vice president. with proceeds going to lgbt and age groups. >> our story is about marlon bundo falling in love with another boy rabbit because our marlon bundo -- >> on marlon's instagram, marlon actually said the only thing better than one bunny book that benefits...
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charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the run added to the distress of charlotte's family and was as cowardly as it was selfish. he said, by absconding and instructing his lawyers from his hideaway, he was having his cake and eating it. charlotte's family know that jack shepherd is going to appeal against his conviction. for now though, today, they feel they're a step closer to getting justice. helena lee, bbc news, at the old bailey. the biggest election in world history has begun in india. the electorate represents more than 10% of the global population. there are 900 million eligib
charlotte's family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd's appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd's deliberate decision to go on the...
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charlotte brown's family want jack to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will ly prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. india --ldiers across voters across india head to the polls tomorro and the largest democratic election the world has ever seen. around 900 million people are eligible to vote, and the process will last more than a month. 'the country'current prime minister, narendra modi is ghting for a second term to continue what he calls his mission to transform india. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has more. rajini: the foundations of modern india were built on one basic principle, the right to vote. over the coming weeks, pernle in every of this land will decide on its future. we traveledeep in the himalayas to visit the border this mana.to meet t 102, he is india's oldest voter. for him, this election matters more than most. >> india hasn't progress enough. to grow, we need unity and everyoneeeds equal rights. rajini: he voted in everyol since the country gained independence. but this election shows india at a cro
charlotte brown's family want jack to take responsibility for charlotte's death, saying his appeal will ly prolong their pain and suffering. sarah rainsford, bbc news. india --ldiers across voters across india head to the polls tomorro and the largest democratic election the world has ever seen. around 900 million people are eligible to vote, and the process will last more than a month. 'the country'current prime minister, narendra modi is ghting for a second term to continue what he calls his...
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she's called charlotte. >> what's her name? >> charlotte. she's about the same age as you. >> she woke up from a coma earlier this week after suffering critical injuries from the attack. >>> pop princess taylor swift is back. ♪ ♪ i'm the only one of me >> the ten-time dropped some new music overnight. it's a track called "me," faeshing brendon urie of panic at the disco. she released the single accompanied by this music video at midnight, and it already has 11 million views on youtube. 11 million views on youtube. 20's phillip mena. usic since detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect.™ ad lib live p >>> and a good friday morning to you. here is the shark tank where some biting is going to happen tonight. oh, yeah. game one in round two of the nhl playoffs. can't wait to see how that comes out. >> here we go. let's get this friday started, right? >> good morning to you. thanks so much for starting right here with us. i'm marcus washington. >> i'
she's called charlotte. >> what's her name? >> charlotte. she's about the same age as you. >> she woke up from a coma earlier this week after suffering critical injuries from the attack. >>> pop princess taylor swift is back. ♪ ♪ i'm the only one of me >> the ten-time dropped some new music overnight. it's a track called "me," faeshing brendon urie of panic at the disco. she released the single accompanied by this music video at midnight, and it...
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chel some pills he's standing by for us in bangkok charlotte now that this appeal has been rejected what prospects to the journalists have a being released. terry this was me and miles top court the supreme court that issued this that means essentially that legal avenues are exhausted for these two journalists now let's be clear that is a huge blow not just for the journalism cells but also for their wives who were in court to hear the verdict and the freedom of expression advocates and journalists who are living in me in ma that doesn't mean to say though that they've lost reuters journalists have been issuing numerous statements on twitter saying that they all still hopeful for the release of these two journalists the lawyers of the two men themselves the lawyers have also issued a statement they say that they're extremely disappointed but that they hope to. push for their cause with the president of mean mob pap's find a solution that way he also made the point that while this case may have been lost in the me in my legal system this is something that's got the attention of the e
chel some pills he's standing by for us in bangkok charlotte now that this appeal has been rejected what prospects to the journalists have a being released. terry this was me and miles top court the supreme court that issued this that means essentially that legal avenues are exhausted for these two journalists now let's be clear that is a huge blow not just for the journalism cells but also for their wives who were in court to hear the verdict and the freedom of expression advocates and...
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of your charlotte pos reporting from london thank you. and earlier i had the opportunity to speak to diffuse washington correspondent helen humphrey i asked her if a son jordan now frees us churches for computer hacking as well. that's right the indictment was unsealed at a virginia cool house not far from where i am here in d.c. it's a singular charge and it pertains to conspiracy that julian assange has worked with chelsea manning the former intelligence analyst to hock into a government computer to then release reams of american documents related to military involvement in iraq and death and in afghanistan in twenty ten we've just heard from the u.s. justice department and says that that charge could carry up to five years in prison if mr assad is found guilty here in the united states on that count so what is new in all of this is that mr saunders is being accused of breaking in to a computer essentially cracking the password to release that documents it is worth noting of course that normally in the united states a journalist is not
of your charlotte pos reporting from london thank you. and earlier i had the opportunity to speak to diffuse washington correspondent helen humphrey i asked her if a son jordan now frees us churches for computer hacking as well. that's right the indictment was unsealed at a virginia cool house not far from where i am here in d.c. it's a singular charge and it pertains to conspiracy that julian assange has worked with chelsea manning the former intelligence analyst to hock into a government...
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let's cross live to paris to charlotte dubin ski for more on this charlotte a lot of possible ramifications in already troubled land what do we know here. yes from the conditions from those accusations those accusations that from has been accused of giving its support to the other government in tripoli this is the government that is run by general police. and that accusation has come from the head of the u.n. backed government in libya that's prime minister right now he made that accusation the france has absolutely denied that that's the case saying that france only backs the u.n. backed government that separateness that. government and the only into kaluta that president michel speaks with is him in fact saying that he spoke with him just on monday of this week no of course it's not the first time that france has come under scrutiny for its role in libya and pressure has come recently off that announcement by the e.u. that they wanted to hold peace talks between these two royal governments peace talks that italy is accused france of scuppering. he would be very serious difference for econ
let's cross live to paris to charlotte dubin ski for more on this charlotte a lot of possible ramifications in already troubled land what do we know here. yes from the conditions from those accusations those accusations that from has been accused of giving its support to the other government in tripoli this is the government that is run by general police. and that accusation has come from the head of the u.n. backed government in libya that's prime minister right now he made that accusation the...
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live to paris to our correspondent shall and do bensky charlotte you've obviously been following this for the whole time how are today's protests pulling out and how has the not to fire influenced events. what we're now five months into the yellow vests protests and it feels like the tensions are just not abating again fires in the streets of paris as the protesters not only burnt rubbish bins but also were setting finds him will cause it to move motorcycles and also again building barriers to try and protect them from the police now the police have been trying to disperse the crowds throughout the day using tear gas initially but they did bring water cannons later on water cannons and not just. water but also a blue liquid that liquid being used as a dive which i will temporarily affect clothing and skin to allow the police to be able to ascertain who the violent protesters are who are in the way of the will to come in and then to make those arrests you talked about the arrests a significant number around two hundred so far but on top of that there of also been more than seventeen an
live to paris to our correspondent shall and do bensky charlotte you've obviously been following this for the whole time how are today's protests pulling out and how has the not to fire influenced events. what we're now five months into the yellow vests protests and it feels like the tensions are just not abating again fires in the streets of paris as the protesters not only burnt rubbish bins but also were setting finds him will cause it to move motorcycles and also again building barriers to...
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disaster for ferrari's charlotte clare he loses engine power in the closing laps allowing lewis hamilton to win his first race of the season at the bahrain grand prix. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us although it is being called a severe setback for turkey's president your tire pair to launch is a k. party has lost control of the capital ankara in local elections and is also facing defeat in istanbul the economic hub elections are being seen as a referendum on his leadership and many voters say they are unhappy with the way he's handling the economic downturn. it's an unfamiliar position for red chip tayyip erdogan won in local elections seen as a test if you support voters delivered the turkish president he's worst night ever at the ballot box during his ruling laid across the country over a role in economic downturn and high inflation and unemployment left vulnerable position nor is it there is it i believe the only reason we couldn't get the results we wanted some cities is that we couldn't express ourselves enough to our nation. and we failed to win their hearts didn't
disaster for ferrari's charlotte clare he loses engine power in the closing laps allowing lewis hamilton to win his first race of the season at the bahrain grand prix. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us although it is being called a severe setback for turkey's president your tire pair to launch is a k. party has lost control of the capital ankara in local elections and is also facing defeat in istanbul the economic hub elections are being seen as a referendum on his leadership and...
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to penske his near right now charlotte what's the current condition of the cathedral if you can see. well just behind me we get a sense of where the fire was last night let's just take a look up where at the south side of not to the dam and you might be able to see some of the scaffolding that still in place said that scaffolding that's been in place for that restoration work that's been going on now for about a year that start. after repeal by the catholic church to raise funds to try and repair not dam which has been suffering huge amounts of damage over the years from things like pollution and certainly even when it rains here the goggles and the statues of this limestone building have actually been disappearing eroding every time it rains here but it's difficult to get a sense of what the damage is like inside what i can tell you is that famous spire that was a built when not to dam was being built in the eleventh to twelve eleven hundreds to twelve hundreds is no longer than that roof that we all became to know has also disappeared as well we do know that the firefighters were t
to penske his near right now charlotte what's the current condition of the cathedral if you can see. well just behind me we get a sense of where the fire was last night let's just take a look up where at the south side of not to the dam and you might be able to see some of the scaffolding that still in place said that scaffolding that's been in place for that restoration work that's been going on now for about a year that start. after repeal by the catholic church to raise funds to try and...
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charlotte was killed when her first date with the 31—year—old ended in a speedboat crash. last night, he was put on a plane back to britain from georgia after ten months on the run. the couple were on their first date when the boat capsized. he had taken her out to try and impress her, but he was drunk and the boat wasn‘t safe. today in court, jack shepherd admitted skipping bail. thejudgejailed him for six months on top of his six—year sentence. charlotte‘s family were emotional outside court. he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions, accusing charlie of being responsible for her own death as recently as this week. his lack of respect and decency continues to astound us. we hope that shepherd‘s appeal against his conviction will be dismissed, and as a family, we can continue to fight for a change in the laws. during his sentencing, judge richard marks said that jack shepherd‘s deliberate decision to go on the run added to the distress of charlotte‘s family and was as cowardly as it was selfish. he said, by absconding and instructing
charlotte was killed when her first date with the 31—year—old ended in a speedboat crash. last night, he was put on a plane back to britain from georgia after ten months on the run. the couple were on their first date when the boat capsized. he had taken her out to try and impress her, but he was drunk and the boat wasn‘t safe. today in court, jack shepherd admitted skipping bail. thejudgejailed him for six months on top of his six—year sentence. charlotte‘s family were emotional...
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charlotte the the timing is curious given what's happening with peace talks do we have any indication of who is responsible for this and whether it's linked to what's happening on the political process. there is no indication no one is taking with sponsibility this time. the two main threats. the taliban. in kabul. the taliban. historically responsible for attacks on government buildings defense forces general but i have been putting out statements in the last few hours. that i haven't taken responsibility for this whatsoever in saying that they did launch. what we could. and today have a. doubling down on attacks against security forces nationwide. over the last week or so all right charlotte melissa thanks for that now egyptians are voting in a referendum that could grant president of the fatah a longer term if they're in favor says he could stay as leader until twenty thirty but also deciding whether to allow the president to appoint top judges to expand the role of the military sixty five million egyptians are eligible to take part but rights groups are concerned the vote we vote
charlotte the the timing is curious given what's happening with peace talks do we have any indication of who is responsible for this and whether it's linked to what's happening on the political process. there is no indication no one is taking with sponsibility this time. the two main threats. the taliban. in kabul. the taliban. historically responsible for attacks on government buildings defense forces general but i have been putting out statements in the last few hours. that i haven't taken...
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completely over charlotte. here's to still be ongoing because there's still a herring explosions and heavy gunfire the attack is about a kilometer and a half behind me. started roughly four hours ago with a large explosion heavy gunfire and then subsided and then is picked up again in the last twenty or so minutes the ministry of interior tells us that there were three attackers a suicide bomber and then two gunmen they said that the first two attackers the suicide bomber and one gunman did and they are looking for the third one and it's clearing operation if you will at this point so they have managed to evacuate hundreds of people from this particular area so the ministry of communications evacuated people from there which is where the attack is happening some people remain in there and they are in safer and then there is another ministry a ministry of information and culture which is mixed or and the vacuum that hundreds of people from the. the area is on lockdown there's a lot of congestion in kabul this is
completely over charlotte. here's to still be ongoing because there's still a herring explosions and heavy gunfire the attack is about a kilometer and a half behind me. started roughly four hours ago with a large explosion heavy gunfire and then subsided and then is picked up again in the last twenty or so minutes the ministry of interior tells us that there were three attackers a suicide bomber and then two gunmen they said that the first two attackers the suicide bomber and one gunman did and...
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listening to artist correspondent in paris charlotte dubious good f.a.q. charlotte. let's get some expert analysis on this story now from dr michael his seventies a vatican journalist and a historian a very good evening to. even it's very bittersweet this i mean people are trying to take some positive certainly the crowds who gather there in paris they're cheering at the news that come through from officials that you know the structure may have been saved but it seems that the damage must be so extensive and you'll be looking at this through particular eyes as a historian how to mystic and how upset tell you by what's transpired. i'm completely completely shocked because this is not just one church but it is after a peters and the vatican and the second most important symbol of christian europe so it is like all the christian europe being in fire they have the most famous most important graphic to freedom of all it's symbol for an era a symbol for a nation christian france which was called the most beloved daughter of the roman church we have the treasury of one of t
listening to artist correspondent in paris charlotte dubious good f.a.q. charlotte. let's get some expert analysis on this story now from dr michael his seventies a vatican journalist and a historian a very good evening to. even it's very bittersweet this i mean people are trying to take some positive certainly the crowds who gather there in paris they're cheering at the news that come through from officials that you know the structure may have been saved but it seems that the damage must be so...
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marlon bundo written by charlotte pence and illustrated by karen pence. all really beautifully done. so many thanks to both of you. it's great to have you here in the studio tonight. >> thank you so much. >> martha: more of "the story" coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. announcer: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have
marlon bundo written by charlotte pence and illustrated by karen pence. all really beautifully done. so many thanks to both of you. it's great to have you here in the studio tonight. >> thank you so much. >> martha: more of "the story" coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help...
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but when he come to the suburbs of charlotte, talking about one of those things is congestion. you have these bottleneck type situations which for folks in most of america's major cities you've sat in traffic for, but what are the kofrconsequences? my car one emissions, lack of productivity, and also to be frank mental health care. so while washington is having those conversations, i think our capitol hill colleagues say there is 11 democrats meeting with the president this morning, you are a civil engineer here in town. you were you work in infrastructure. what should the folks in d.c. be taking into account? >> the community has really thought that this bill is overdue. our infrastructure has been given a report card grade of a d-plus by american society of civil engineers and there is common agreement that lot of work needs to be done. and here in charlotte, i work with a group who have done a lot of land development and we've seen a lot of growth here, but it has really been challenging on a funding level to see our infrastructure match all the growth here. charlotte has do
but when he come to the suburbs of charlotte, talking about one of those things is congestion. you have these bottleneck type situations which for folks in most of america's major cities you've sat in traffic for, but what are the kofrconsequences? my car one emissions, lack of productivity, and also to be frank mental health care. so while washington is having those conversations, i think our capitol hill colleagues say there is 11 democrats meeting with the president this morning, you are a...
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ok let's go to central paris now not far away from the place itself our correspondent charlotte do this. is right in the middle of the action you can see lots of people have gathered around because everybody subtle is a bit like a moth to a flame people want to see what's going on and it's not on the people's hearts shola know you've had a chance to speak to a few people as well. yes that's right huge crowds here just to witness what's happening april fifteenth two thousand and nineteen will go down as a very tragic day for parisians and for people across the world who visited not to dump twelve million people every year come to visit this site it is an iconic building the most visited site in paris and it still looks like it's going up in flames it's been more than an hour now that that fire has been ravaging the inside of this building a fantastic example of french architecture that was undergoing restoration after appeal by the french catholic church last year for people to try and donate money to stop it from crumbling some eight hundred and fifty years old and as you can probably s
ok let's go to central paris now not far away from the place itself our correspondent charlotte do this. is right in the middle of the action you can see lots of people have gathered around because everybody subtle is a bit like a moth to a flame people want to see what's going on and it's not on the people's hearts shola know you've had a chance to speak to a few people as well. yes that's right huge crowds here just to witness what's happening april fifteenth two thousand and nineteen will go...
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morgan chesky, nbc news, charlotte. >>> coming up, tributes pouring in for an oscar nominee. video what could be an unlikely russian spy. these images off the coast of norway that is russia's neighbor and that's a whale with harnesses strapped across its body including a mount for a camera. inside the mount, the words equipment of st. petersburg and speculation among experts, the whale was used for some sort of surveillance. >>> tonight hollywood is mourning the loss of john singleton. the first african-american to earn an oscar nomination for best director died days after suffering a massive stroke. director john singleton shot to fame at an early age months after graduating from usc, he began shooting his ground-breaking debut movie "boyz in da hood." the 1991 drama earning him a best director oscar nomination at 24 years old making first african american and youngest person ever nominated for that award. got this. >> i make films that have a heart and ordinary people can identify with. >> reporter: he directed "the people versus o.j. simpson" and co-created the fx crime dr
morgan chesky, nbc news, charlotte. >>> coming up, tributes pouring in for an oscar nominee. video what could be an unlikely russian spy. these images off the coast of norway that is russia's neighbor and that's a whale with harnesses strapped across its body including a mount for a camera. inside the mount, the words equipment of st. petersburg and speculation among experts, the whale was used for some sort of surveillance. >>> tonight hollywood is mourning the loss of john...
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they beat charlotte 137-90. they will play denver in oakland tomorrow night. >>> the oakland a's host the boston red sox today after winning three of four games against the angels. >> and that is gone. khris davis won through the lead. tonight, the red sox game begins at 7:07. the giants in los angeles and a three-game series against the dodgers. yesterday, the doctors lost the game to the padres. pablo sandoval took the game on the board. san diego tied the game at the bottom half of the inning. and then the seventh with the bases loaded, manny machado. the giants could not turn the double play. san diego to the lead and went on to win 3-1. >>> tonight, they will play the dodgers at 7:10. >>> the time is 5:56. getting back online. coming up a 6:00, how outages have created flight delays all across the country and are being fixed right now. the problem that will affect flights throughout the day. >>> honoring a civil rights legend. how cesar chavez is being remembered around the bay area in the state of californ
they beat charlotte 137-90. they will play denver in oakland tomorrow night. >>> the oakland a's host the boston red sox today after winning three of four games against the angels. >> and that is gone. khris davis won through the lead. tonight, the red sox game begins at 7:07. the giants in los angeles and a three-game series against the dodgers. yesterday, the doctors lost the game to the padres. pablo sandoval took the game on the board. san diego tied the game at the bottom...
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i go can't catch a plane to charlotte. at that time i would've had to wait till later in the evening to get another plane. as soon as i got the plane in charlotte. and there is pandemonium either there was a bomb somewhere or something. and the few minutes the guy comes up. he was really not little buggy back to him. i said what is going on here but that means said man .-dot you know they just killed martin luther king jr.? what is that. i found a telephone the one with the dose cell phone. and selling my late wife was quiet. there were a lot of people in the house. i told her what i have done. i told her i would rent-a-car and drive home. while i'm driving home that evening i turn the radio on the opposite of what martin was about. that was one of the longest nights of my life. and then you get a call from karen at scott king who want to come back to atlanta because nelson rockefeller has said his private plane to bring her to memphis. i met her at the atlanta airport. wood for five other people that go with it. a couple
i go can't catch a plane to charlotte. at that time i would've had to wait till later in the evening to get another plane. as soon as i got the plane in charlotte. and there is pandemonium either there was a bomb somewhere or something. and the few minutes the guy comes up. he was really not little buggy back to him. i said what is going on here but that means said man .-dot you know they just killed martin luther king jr.? what is that. i found a telephone the one with the dose cell phone. and...
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becky lynch, known as the man, beat title holders ronda rousey and charlotte flair to become both the raw and smackdown champion. the whole event has been called a game changer for wrestling, we can get more on the significance of it with irish wrestler rhia 0'riley. female wrestlers used to have to fight ina female wrestlers used to have to fight in a separate championship, how far have they come now to headlining and all women wrestlemania? after last night anything is possible. just like you said it used to be a diverse championship a couple of years ago. they had to listen we do not want to be divas, they wanted to be female wrestlers. they change it back to a woman's title act has gone from strength to strength. wwe has had a huge start with ronda rousey coming over. how important has that been to raise the platform of the women in wrestling? i think any kind of crossover between sports is always going to be beneficialfor everybody and having someone like ronda rousey isa and having someone like ronda rousey is a really great because she was making waves for women generally. it w
becky lynch, known as the man, beat title holders ronda rousey and charlotte flair to become both the raw and smackdown champion. the whole event has been called a game changer for wrestling, we can get more on the significance of it with irish wrestler rhia 0'riley. female wrestlers used to have to fight ina female wrestlers used to have to fight in a separate championship, how far have they come now to headlining and all women wrestlemania? after last night anything is possible. just like you...