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so, charlotte sells her antiques shop. it's not a decision welcomed by her husband. >> he just couldn't believe i would give up my shop, which was very successful, and take something that was really an unknown risk. so he actually said to me -- oops! -- "it's either me or the collection." >> did you answer right away? >> well, i'm not married any longer. at the time, i was really angry. trust me that i was going to make something out of it. it was a very good motivator. >> but he's not wrong about one thing -- it is a risky move. charlotte, now divorced, learns that as she scrambles to book gigs while storage and other bills pile up. i can't even imagine what it costs to maintain the collection. >> i need to have $6,000 a month just to maintain it. we're talking already about $150,000 that i've put in. >> money she puts in from the sale of her shop, but those funds only go so far. >> there are moments where i am so overwhelmed, i just think that i just can't cope with this anymore.oing to get rid of. but i say, you know, "
so, charlotte sells her antiques shop. it's not a decision welcomed by her husband. >> he just couldn't believe i would give up my shop, which was very successful, and take something that was really an unknown risk. so he actually said to me -- oops! -- "it's either me or the collection." >> did you answer right away? >> well, i'm not married any longer. at the time, i was really angry. trust me that i was going to make something out of it. it was a very good...
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it's called "charlotte's web." the oil was so effective, the figgys eventually took charlotte off of all of her meds and to this day, charlotte's web is all she takes. >> we just do that in the morning and the night and that's all charlie needs. >> you have to indulge me on this. did anybody think it is a miracle? >> i still think it is. and then another one happens every day. >> so you're from this big family. evangelical christians, right? was there a part of whatever moral tuning fork is inside you to say this is a non-starter? >> a lot of evangelical families produce rebels? i mean, i was all about it. >> once i started to look into it i started to realize there's absolutely nothing that's unchristian about helping people with a plant. >> reporter: the brothers say the oil is now helping hundreds of other children with epilepsy. the does, $250 a bottle. it lasts two months. >> i wanted to have some kids come up. we are gonna plant this flower. >> reporter: a number of the families who come to colorado seeking h
it's called "charlotte's web." the oil was so effective, the figgys eventually took charlotte off of all of her meds and to this day, charlotte's web is all she takes. >> we just do that in the morning and the night and that's all charlie needs. >> you have to indulge me on this. did anybody think it is a miracle? >> i still think it is. and then another one happens every day. >> so you're from this big family. evangelical christians, right? was there a part of...
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charlotte: that's true. those are grand words that do paint a vision for the next four years, but if you look at the 179 pages, it is really lacking vision. what we are seeing is easy fixes to underlying problems. we are seeing a lot of presents for voter groups. families with children or pension ears, we are giving out money here and there and spending the big box. but the coalition agreement is not addressing the underlying problem's germany will have to face and that will make germany fit for the future. i'm talking about the very broken pension system, a very urgent need for digitalization to bring reception to areas that are still without any cell phone reception and many other issues and it's not addressing that in the matter in which the two big parties could address this. melinda: alan, would you agree with that? just taking it was asian, this coalition agreement says it will --ablish -- and that high-speed broadband by 2025 there are a number of causes about education to provide digital skills. ther
charlotte: that's true. those are grand words that do paint a vision for the next four years, but if you look at the 179 pages, it is really lacking vision. what we are seeing is easy fixes to underlying problems. we are seeing a lot of presents for voter groups. families with children or pension ears, we are giving out money here and there and spending the big box. but the coalition agreement is not addressing the underlying problem's germany will have to face and that will make germany fit...
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about the horses at the pegasus therapeutic riding academy that has students like charlotte fieldcamp beating the odds. >> when i ride my horse, i just feel free to be myself. which is not true necessarily in other environments. >> reporter: charlotte has cerebral palsy and has been riding for more than two decades. her achievements include graduating from college with honors. pegasus is a program for children and adults with physical, developmental, and intellectual disabilities. physically the horses help improve the riders' strength. >> if you have an intellectual disability, it's teaching them how to focus, how to plan, how to speak. >> reporter: rashim davis also has cerebral palsy and used a walker when he first arrived at pegasus. 25 years later, he's earning medals in riding competitions. he says riding has helped keep him balanced and focused. >> i have enjoyed my time riding with other people. >> reporter: that's why charlotte and rashim, ra as many call him, are being honored at the academy's annual gala, a fund-raiser to help continue providing the same results to more cli
about the horses at the pegasus therapeutic riding academy that has students like charlotte fieldcamp beating the odds. >> when i ride my horse, i just feel free to be myself. which is not true necessarily in other environments. >> reporter: charlotte has cerebral palsy and has been riding for more than two decades. her achievements include graduating from college with honors. pegasus is a program for children and adults with physical, developmental, and intellectual disabilities....
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as mayor of the city of charlotte i'm proud to say that billy graham is indeed the favorite son of charlotte, north carolina. he grew up in this house just four miles from where we stand today off of park road. however, he never strayed far from his roots as the son of a charlotte dairy farmer, even as he went on to preach to more than 210 million people across this country and across this world. not only has he been friend to presidents and kings and queens, but to the downtrodden and also to the everyday citizen, including right here in charlotte. now, my first encounter with reverend graham was in 1996 when he brought thousands upon thousands of people to bank of america football stadium. and i learned a lesson from him of humility and modesty, which i think is his greatest strength. as reverend graham and myself and a former governor wrote out on a golf cart to the football stadium onto the field, thousands of people cheered and the lights and cameras went on. the two politicians, including myself, were waiting. reverend graham, you whisper to me and said, i'm embarrassed. this isn't abo
as mayor of the city of charlotte i'm proud to say that billy graham is indeed the favorite son of charlotte, north carolina. he grew up in this house just four miles from where we stand today off of park road. however, he never strayed far from his roots as the son of a charlotte dairy farmer, even as he went on to preach to more than 210 million people across this country and across this world. not only has he been friend to presidents and kings and queens, but to the downtrodden and also to...
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charlotte is a real contender. if she gets it right, we feel like she could actually get into the a final all the b final, and elise is looking very strong in her first round, so we are really excited to watch this round. we saw the 1000 metres for the men. the british skater got bumped about and lost a bit of speed. that is what i have to watch more. the more experience you get, the more you can deal with those experience. that is something that he will want to be coming back to training, and making sure that he can deal with that kind of thing happening in racing. we are all on about elise, she is the fastest in the world, the best in the world objectively, when you look at times, at her recent record. has she got the psychological strength to go on and take these medals? absolutely. watching her in that first round, she looked relaxed in the early part of the race, then we saw up at the speed on and make the pass round the outside. there are very few girls who can skate past a previous olympic champion doing tha
charlotte is a real contender. if she gets it right, we feel like she could actually get into the a final all the b final, and elise is looking very strong in her first round, so we are really excited to watch this round. we saw the 1000 metres for the men. the british skater got bumped about and lost a bit of speed. that is what i have to watch more. the more experience you get, the more you can deal with those experience. that is something that he will want to be coming back to training, and...
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charlotte fedders. the woman whose husband tried to throw her over the banister in front of her sons, the reason charlotte fedders had the tape of that particular show is because she also appeared on that same episode which is about domestic violence in upper class families. we're pretty sure that's her on the left hand side in the purple dress with the pearls. last year when charlotte fedders saw the news about andy puzder, potentially becoming the next labor secretary and these allegations about how she abused his wife, she remembered that she had that tape. she took her personal copy of that that tape. she gave it to politico and the day that tape came out, andy puzder with drew his nomination. to be secretary of labor. charlotte fedders, remarkable story, right? starting in terrible violent threatening circumstances, nevertheless she put her name to her own story about domestic violence by putting it in black and white in the national news. she took down a powerful government official in the regan a
charlotte fedders. the woman whose husband tried to throw her over the banister in front of her sons, the reason charlotte fedders had the tape of that particular show is because she also appeared on that same episode which is about domestic violence in upper class families. we're pretty sure that's her on the left hand side in the purple dress with the pearls. last year when charlotte fedders saw the news about andy puzder, potentially becoming the next labor secretary and these allegations...
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charlotte: it actually got heated. he said he was not there to portray iran as a country of victims. he was also asked about the portrayal of women in the film. some very strong and charismatic women. let's have a listen to what he had to say about that. >> it's been bothering me for a long time about the state of iranian cinema as it is seen outside iran. sometimes it conforms to a very specific image that audiences have of us in iran, which is usually gotten through news media and things like this. again, you seem to be asking me how come there are strong women in your film? well, because there are strong women in iran and i chose to show them, as opposed to conforming to this usual image that is presented to you of iranian women as victims. no. that's not how it is. charlotte: and it wouldn't be the berlinale if it didn't get a little political. -- sarah: and it wouldn't be the berlinale if it didn't get a little political. thank you so much to both of you. ♪ sarah: and it has been an action-packed day. 12 of the
charlotte: it actually got heated. he said he was not there to portray iran as a country of victims. he was also asked about the portrayal of women in the film. some very strong and charismatic women. let's have a listen to what he had to say about that. >> it's been bothering me for a long time about the state of iranian cinema as it is seen outside iran. sometimes it conforms to a very specific image that audiences have of us in iran, which is usually gotten through news media and...
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charlotte: we have been struggling. scott: my favorite has to be the opening film, wes anderson's " isle of dogs." it is a beautiful movie -- light, funny, upbeat, quirky, as wes anderson films always are. a deeply humanist film. i think anyone except cat lovers maybe will love this movie. it really is, for me, the top film so far. charlotte: i was really excited when i heard wes anderson was opening this festival, and he delivers exactly what you would hope you would. if i were to pick a second film, i would take a more downbeat film, something less entertaining but still very powerful. that is the italian film that is a complex and quite raw story that details women battling at motherhood. a female director as well. in the world of "me too, this could be a women's year. scott: "isle of dogs" might be too entertaining for berlin. they like to mix statements. it has a good chance. i have to say, we agree about the stones. there is another we agree on which is "transit," from one of my favorite directors. a very interest
charlotte: we have been struggling. scott: my favorite has to be the opening film, wes anderson's " isle of dogs." it is a beautiful movie -- light, funny, upbeat, quirky, as wes anderson films always are. a deeply humanist film. i think anyone except cat lovers maybe will love this movie. it really is, for me, the top film so far. charlotte: i was really excited when i heard wes anderson was opening this festival, and he delivers exactly what you would hope you would. if i were to...
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a 130-mile trek brought him to his childhood home in charlotte from where he lived as an adult in the north carolina mountains. people lined streets, onramps and overpasses, hoping to catch a glimpse as the hears carrying his body passed by. >> this is an indication of respect people have for billy graham and his family. we're proud to have them as part of our committee. >> reporter: in his career, graham preached in person to more than 200 people and prayed with every president since harry truman. thousands are expected to attend a public viewing in charlotte monday and tuesday before his body lies in honor at the u.s. capitol wednesday and thursday. >> i think it's going to go down as one of the most impactful people that probably ever walked the earth. >> reporter: president trump is expected to attend graham's funeral and burial next friday at the billy graham library in charlotte. graham will be buried in a simple casket next to his wife ruth who died in 2007. >> we have some news overseas. demands for a cease-fire in syria. the u.n. security council called for a 30-day cease-fir
a 130-mile trek brought him to his childhood home in charlotte from where he lived as an adult in the north carolina mountains. people lined streets, onramps and overpasses, hoping to catch a glimpse as the hears carrying his body passed by. >> this is an indication of respect people have for billy graham and his family. we're proud to have them as part of our committee. >> reporter: in his career, graham preached in person to more than 200 people and prayed with every president...
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he'll lie in repose in charlotte, then he'll be taken to charlotte to lie in honor at the u.s. capital. he will be buried in charlotte friday. >>> the race for peace is on in philadelphia. organizers say they need everyone involved. >> i'm not the founder. everybody's the founder. we need people to get involved. when they say drew, what can you do? it's not what i can do, it's what you can do. it's what the community can do for the race of peace. >> meetings are held all across the delaware valley. the committee is made up of law enforcement, clergy, local lawmakers and residents working together to strengthen the community. >>> coming up next at 6:00, filling up your gas tank is going to cost you more. still ahead, why experts predict a big jump at the pump. >>> damp and dreary, getting ready for another round of rain heading our way for sunday. there is one part of the weekend you'll be able to get outside without the umbrella. coming up in your exclusive 10-day forecast. >>> thousands of bb & t customers are still having issues after an outage this week. the problem does not
he'll lie in repose in charlotte, then he'll be taken to charlotte to lie in honor at the u.s. capital. he will be buried in charlotte friday. >>> the race for peace is on in philadelphia. organizers say they need everyone involved. >> i'm not the founder. everybody's the founder. we need people to get involved. when they say drew, what can you do? it's not what i can do, it's what you can do. it's what the community can do for the race of peace. >> meetings are held all...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic light scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation are transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle the britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it's committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers to make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. for
charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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procession carried him to his hometown of charlotte. crowds liends the streets to pay respects to the man known as america's pastor. graham died wednesday at the age of 99 of natural causes. he will lie in repose in charlotte, then his body will travel to washington where it will lie in honor at the u.s. capitol. graham will be buried in charlotte on friday. >>> the good times rolling for philly sports teams. >> we'll show you the sixers and flyers latest conquests, plus the eagles victory wagon rolls on. coach pederson gets the royal treatment in his adopted hometown. that's next in sports. . >>> happy sunday to you. i'm danny pommells from nbc sports philadelphia. to the victor go the spoils, of course. the eagles still basking in the glow of being super bowl champs and doug pederson did not have to go very far. the guy has been wearing that smile for weeks. he was adopted in morristown, new jersey, his adopted hometown. along with the assistant coach. he was presented with a proclamation making february 24th coach doug pederson day.
procession carried him to his hometown of charlotte. crowds liends the streets to pay respects to the man known as america's pastor. graham died wednesday at the age of 99 of natural causes. he will lie in repose in charlotte, then his body will travel to washington where it will lie in honor at the u.s. capitol. graham will be buried in charlotte on friday. >>> the good times rolling for philly sports teams. >> we'll show you the sixers and flyers latest conquests, plus the...
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graham will be buried in charlotte on friday. >>> big night overseas in south korea. really around the world. this is a live look at the olympic flame in pyeongchang. it only has a few more hours to go before the closing ceremonies. exclusive coverage begins this evening at 8:00. >>> more than 18,000 athletes in pennsylvania celebrate the olympics in their own way. >> you may not see them in the winter games, but in many case they work just as hard. matt delucia visited with a group that makes alpine skiing very special. >> come on. >> reporter: on a fresh patch of snow. >> finish up. >> reporter: these athletes are on cloud nine. >> is this your favorite sport? >> yes. >> reporter: justin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something new. then i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of the group are part of the special olympics team. a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: marissa put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home
graham will be buried in charlotte on friday. >>> big night overseas in south korea. really around the world. this is a live look at the olympic flame in pyeongchang. it only has a few more hours to go before the closing ceremonies. exclusive coverage begins this evening at 8:00. >>> more than 18,000 athletes in pennsylvania celebrate the olympics in their own way. >> you may not see them in the winter games, but in many case they work just as hard. matt delucia visited...
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we will be returning to that in charlotte, arrived in his hometown of charlotte, north carolina. leaders in the evangelical world are remembering rev. ellie graham and coming up a rare sight in las vegas, this wintry weather mix doesn't count as snow today. ♪ ♪ how i wish there was more than 24 hours in the day ♪ when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum tum... smoothies... only from tums my healthy routine helps me feel my best. so i add activia yogurt to my day. with its billions of live and active probiotics, activia may help support my digestive health, so i can take on my day. activia. now in probiotic dailies. leland: it happened in vegas that didn't stick in vegas, a rare snowstorm, the snowfall didn't make it to the airport therefore it does not count as an official snow day but residents and tourists hit the jackpot and shared a number of photos and videos on social media. too much it didn't rain, that is what you need in las vega
we will be returning to that in charlotte, arrived in his hometown of charlotte, north carolina. leaders in the evangelical world are remembering rev. ellie graham and coming up a rare sight in las vegas, this wintry weather mix doesn't count as snow today. ♪ ♪ how i wish there was more than 24 hours in the day ♪ when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum...
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he will be buried in charlotte friday. >>> the race for peace is on in philadelphia. organizers say they need everyone involved. >> i'm not the founder. everybody's the founder. we need people to get involved. when they say drew, what can you do? it's not what i can do, it's what you can do. it's what the community can do for the race of peace. >> meetings are held all across the delaware valley. the committee is made up of law enforcement, clergy, local lawmakers and residents working together to strengthen the
he will be buried in charlotte friday. >>> the race for peace is on in philadelphia. organizers say they need everyone involved. >> i'm not the founder. everybody's the founder. we need people to get involved. when they say drew, what can you do? it's not what i can do, it's what you can do. it's what the community can do for the race of peace. >> meetings are held all across the delaware valley. the committee is made up of law enforcement, clergy, local lawmakers and...
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today is the final day of competition at the berlin international film festival and my colleagues charlotte chelsea and maya schrader are down at the red carpet where they are following all of the action including of course european films i mean we get a lot of these we are after all here in berlin at but there was in particular a very interesting german movie that prepared that premiered today right. yes we had a new film that was the last entry into the berlin alley competition section it's called in the aisles and it really is a very small suite subtle love story about what it's like to work in a supermarket in east germany yeah that's right we enjoyed it a lot it was a very moving at times it stands the actor friends now we are a big fan of his and i think you know they and the ballot out there is out the best of all it was a big fan of this year he's been awarded the shooting star award meaning the ballot not i think that he is going to be european actors who watch in the future he
today is the final day of competition at the berlin international film festival and my colleagues charlotte chelsea and maya schrader are down at the red carpet where they are following all of the action including of course european films i mean we get a lot of these we are after all here in berlin at but there was in particular a very interesting german movie that prepared that premiered today right. yes we had a new film that was the last entry into the berlin alley competition section it's...
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s ladies in red down at the red carpet maya shorter and charlotte chiles impel are standing by with all the latest ok guys let's start with the top prize who won the golden bear. hi abbey we dressed as the red carpet last night that. you like. to go to bat while drummer oh thanks remaining a film called touch touch me touch me you know it is a very unusual film i would have thought it was by the females or actor i didn't have seen it continually excuse me who is a first time director as was her first ever feature film and she won the golden bear for it she was also one of the only four women in the competition section of the ballet now they know this film so well the jury present had something interesting to say about their decision on the yeah he did he said the jury themselves are pretty split on whether to to award this film that the golden bat he said there that he wanted a film that shows not what film can do but it's what it can do in the future and
s ladies in red down at the red carpet maya shorter and charlotte chiles impel are standing by with all the latest ok guys let's start with the top prize who won the golden bear. hi abbey we dressed as the red carpet last night that. you like. to go to bat while drummer oh thanks remaining a film called touch touch me touch me you know it is a very unusual film i would have thought it was by the females or actor i didn't have seen it continually excuse me who is a first time director as was her...
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today is the final day of competition at the berlin international film festival and my colleague charlotte chel simple and maya shader are standing by with the latest action on the red carpet and you know no surprise guys european films are really popular at this film festival and we had a german one preparing today tell us a little bit more about it. that's how we saw the last entry into the belinelli competition section it was called in the isles and it's a really sweet small film just sort of a low key love story about what it's like to work in a supermarket in east germany yeah that's right it's actually a very needing film and also it stands fans low cost he is a huge hit with us i have to say and also here is the bad as well he's starring in another film in the competition believe it or not that's who you and that's a film called transit where he plays a refugee and then as well he's won the bet in shooting star wars which means that ballin out it decided that he is one to watch and he got a big deal he's a big deal we don't want to give away too much they check out his performance i
today is the final day of competition at the berlin international film festival and my colleague charlotte chel simple and maya shader are standing by with the latest action on the red carpet and you know no surprise guys european films are really popular at this film festival and we had a german one preparing today tell us a little bit more about it. that's how we saw the last entry into the belinelli competition section it was called in the isles and it's a really sweet small film just sort...
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charlotte alec has the story. —— gallagher. six—year—old alfie dingley has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but cannabis oil is illegal in britain, so they want the home secretary amber rudd to give alfie a license to use it. it is thought this drug works with nerve receptors in the brain to help control the seizures. but the home office has ruled it out. they say... a group of mps want the home secretary to make an exception for alfie. if we can find a way for her around the regulations that exist, and we believe that we can, she can issue a license to make sure that alfie can get this medicine. alfie's family have vowed to continue their battle, saying "
charlotte alec has the story. —— gallagher. six—year—old alfie dingley has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now for a look at the weather. colder once again. through the course of the afternoon. sunny spells back to northern ireland. before the end of the afternoon. parts of south england. this evening tonight. for southern scotland and northern england. there will be ice going into the morning. spreading south—eastwards across the uk as the day goes on. this is bbc news. its work with 0xfam. aid workers in haiti. downing street says 0xfam has serious questions to answer. syrian anti—aircraft fire. and were taken to hospital. to a government minister. it's thought the pair were part of a unit that murdered 27 hostages. there's a warning about a new scam involving the apple itunes service. using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. moron nobles stories in the 1pm moves. moves. now it's time for an update on the sport. it's been a great start by elise christie. good morning. the winter olympics in south korea. in the heats for the 500 metre short track speed skating. better than t
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now for a look at the weather. colder once again. through the course of the afternoon. sunny spells back to northern ireland. before the end of the afternoon. parts of south england. this evening tonight. for southern scotland and northern england. there will be ice going into the morning. spreading south—eastwards across the uk as the day goes on. this is bbc news. its work with 0xfam. aid workers in haiti. downing street says 0xfam has serious questions to...
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film festival the waiting is over and the bears have been announced my colleagues maya schrader and charlotte chiles impel are standing by with all the awards ok guys who won the golden bear. high that yes the ceremony has just come to an end is the moment that we've all been waiting for quick grow when it was the. touch me no it's by a very many and. this is one of the four films in the competition that was directed by a woman and this was a big emphasis this year along with the need to move in with in light of that and this film. the prison of the jury says something interesting he says that they were they were quite divided about this film when the jury whether it's who would he said there were fifty fifty that they talked about who they should award this prize to belong to that they were watching the films in actual fact but he said that he wanted this award to go to a film that can show not only what cinema can do but what it can do in the future and i think that when you look at the winner is this award it's very clear why he said that it's very experimental very unusual it mixes facts
film festival the waiting is over and the bears have been announced my colleagues maya schrader and charlotte chiles impel are standing by with all the awards ok guys who won the golden bear. high that yes the ceremony has just come to an end is the moment that we've all been waiting for quick grow when it was the. touch me no it's by a very many and. this is one of the four films in the competition that was directed by a woman and this was a big emphasis this year along with the need to move...
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his body will lie in the rotunda for tomorrow and his funeral will be on friday in charlotte. north carolina. as the services continue for reverend billy graham about 2300 invited guests there in the capitol including the president and his wife, the vice president, and the leadership of the house and senate. mike emanuel joins us from capitol hill with an update on the ceremonies as they are underway. >> good morning. i'm struck by what a big day it must be for the chaplains on capitol hill to offer their powers for america's pastor billy graham. when the casket and hearse arrived earlier you could have heard a pin drop. as you mentioned this is the ceremony for the v.i.p.s, 2300 invited guests, president and first lady among them but i'm struck looking across the way at the united states supreme court building you can see a lot of average american citizens lined up waiting their opportunity to come in and pay their respects to the reverend billy graham. someone who touched so many lives in the united states and around the globe. really a spectacular day for the end of februar
his body will lie in the rotunda for tomorrow and his funeral will be on friday in charlotte. north carolina. as the services continue for reverend billy graham about 2300 invited guests there in the capitol including the president and his wife, the vice president, and the leadership of the house and senate. mike emanuel joins us from capitol hill with an update on the ceremonies as they are underway. >> good morning. i'm struck by what a big day it must be for the chaplains on capitol...
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charlotte simons/attacked over electric bill: "i just went limp and he thought that he killed me."she managed to pull out her life alert necklace to call for help.charlotte simons/attacked over electric bill: "they came on the line and said what's your emergency. i need the police, i need an ambulance, on the double!"but investigators say when miller realized what she was doing, he started punching her in the face.her right eye was swollen shut.charlotte simons/attacked over electric bill: "this one, i couldn't even open it, i mean it was a mess."but at 74-years-old, she was determined to fight back. charlotte simons/attacked over electric bill: "that's when i reached for his gonads and i just squeezed them as hard as i could. if i had a pair of cutters, he wouldn't be wearing 'em today, he'd be at the hospital."thanks to the call she was able to make, tigard police interrupted the attack.she spent two days in the hospital and miller is now in the washington county jail facing charges including attempted murder, strangulation and assault.she says she'll be happy if he never gets ou
charlotte simons/attacked over electric bill: "i just went limp and he thought that he killed me."she managed to pull out her life alert necklace to call for help.charlotte simons/attacked over electric bill: "they came on the line and said what's your emergency. i need the police, i need an ambulance, on the double!"but investigators say when miller realized what she was doing, he started punching her in the face.her right eye was swollen shut.charlotte simons/attacked over...
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the first gold medalfor the sweden's charlotte kalla. the first gold medal for the hosts sweden's charlotte kalla. the first gold medalfor the hosts brought the loudest cheer. south korea celebrated its own olympic champion. but for team celebrated its own olympic champion. butforteam gb, celebrated its own olympic champion. but for team gb, this was an opening day of decidedly mixed fortunes. disappointment on the snow but elise christie's hopes of gold are off to the perfect start. lots more still to come from south korea. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. we've got a development coming from south korea fire the reuters news agency. the us vice president mike pence is on the return leg home back to the united states and on the plane he's been quoted as saying "there is no daylight between the united states, the republic of korea andjapan on united states, the republic of korea and japan on the need to continue to isolate north korea economically and diplomatically until they aband
the first gold medalfor the sweden's charlotte kalla. the first gold medal for the hosts sweden's charlotte kalla. the first gold medalfor the hosts brought the loudest cheer. south korea celebrated its own olympic champion. but for team celebrated its own olympic champion. butforteam gb, celebrated its own olympic champion. but for team gb, this was an opening day of decidedly mixed fortunes. disappointment on the snow but elise christie's hopes of gold are off to the perfect start. lots more...
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government wanted how weak is our topic on quadriga and here are our guests charlotte potts is a political correspondent here d.w. and she also works for the german broadcaster. she says the new grand coalition lacks vision and so. there is with us once again he's a commentator for the daily newspaper and he says if merkel's grand coalition holds she'll be the strongest politician in the world however the s.p.d. rank and file could put a spanner in the works and then baffled would be the weakest politician in the west and it's great to have your son on the show once again he's a dutch journalist and a political analyst who also worked for the election campaign of the social democrats in germany and in the netherlands he says this continuity of grand coalition politics might lead to stability and progress in europe but also a growing pullers ation within germany. show that the coalition agreement which is essentially the blueprint for the government and its goals and plans has a visionary title this is it new impetus for europe new dynamism and cohesion for germany your opening statement se
government wanted how weak is our topic on quadriga and here are our guests charlotte potts is a political correspondent here d.w. and she also works for the german broadcaster. she says the new grand coalition lacks vision and so. there is with us once again he's a commentator for the daily newspaper and he says if merkel's grand coalition holds she'll be the strongest politician in the world however the s.p.d. rank and file could put a spanner in the works and then baffled would be the...
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charlotte gilmartin, also had a disappointing end to her semifinal. we will be watching the other evidence in which britain has medal hopes. elise christie will attempt to get over that crash when she goes for a medal in the 1000 metres. 0ur correspondent is at the national ice centre in nottingham. you spoke about the euphoria after elise christie qualified. you'd better tell is what the mood was like those two semifinals. i have never felt a room change quite so quickly. as elise was moving around, she was in a tricky position in that semifinal. the very worst happened. a clip of this case and the ankle and a crash into the barriers. even worse, elise christie staying down and having to be taken out on a stretcher. she is going for scans and so on and so forth. it changed everything in this room. there had been cheers and applause in this room, they are now watching the final they hope that she would be part of, this is a tight community of short track speed skating is, they notice board well, they have hopes on elise christie, and charlotte gilmart
charlotte gilmartin, also had a disappointing end to her semifinal. we will be watching the other evidence in which britain has medal hopes. elise christie will attempt to get over that crash when she goes for a medal in the 1000 metres. 0ur correspondent is at the national ice centre in nottingham. you spoke about the euphoria after elise christie qualified. you'd better tell is what the mood was like those two semifinals. i have never felt a room change quite so quickly. as elise was moving...
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victory for sweden‘s charlotte connor. it was a first gold medalfor the charlotte connor. it was a first gold medal for the hosts, charlotte connor. it was a first gold medalfor the hosts, though, that brought the loudest cheer, their skater sparking euphoria as south korea celebrated its own olympic champion. but the team gb, this was an opening day of decidedly mixed fortunes. disappointment on the snow, but elise christie‘s hopes of gold are off to the perfect start. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. that‘s it from me. there‘s much more on the bbc sport website, including news of an important win for britain‘s fed cup team. back to you. you can see more on all of today‘s stories on the bbc news channel. that‘s all from me. good night. pa rt part one of our weekend was pretty disappointing. a lot of rain moving across the country with bad conditions on the roads too. things will quiet down for a while. it‘s going to be quite a wild one with strong gale force winds, some rain and snow in the forecast as well. this is the band of rain spreading east during t
victory for sweden‘s charlotte connor. it was a first gold medalfor the charlotte connor. it was a first gold medal for the hosts, charlotte connor. it was a first gold medalfor the hosts, though, that brought the loudest cheer, their skater sparking euphoria as south korea celebrated its own olympic champion. but the team gb, this was an opening day of decidedly mixed fortunes. disappointment on the snow, but elise christie‘s hopes of gold are off to the perfect start. andy swiss, bbc...
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s ladies in red down at the red carpet maya schrader and charlotte charleston pell are standing by with all the latest ok guys let's start with the top prize who won the golden bear. hi abbey we dressed as the red carpet. because i. think the goal is that while drum roll thanks remaining a film called touch and touch mean touch we know it is a very unusual film i would have. by the females or actor. congeal in scuse me who is a first time director is was her first ever feature film and she won the golden bear for it she was also one of the only four women in the competition section of the ballet now they know this film so well the jury present had something interesting to say about their decision on the yeah he did he said the jury themselves are pretty split on whether to to award this film that the golden bat he said there that he wanted a film that shows are not what film can do but it's what it can do in the future and when you look at this the when it's that sort of make sense of the comment because it's very experimental it's very unusual sort of mix facts and fiction you never re
s ladies in red down at the red carpet maya schrader and charlotte charleston pell are standing by with all the latest ok guys let's start with the top prize who won the golden bear. hi abbey we dressed as the red carpet. because i. think the goal is that while drum roll thanks remaining a film called touch and touch mean touch we know it is a very unusual film i would have. by the females or actor. congeal in scuse me who is a first time director is was her first ever feature film and she won...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering that's the question facing ministers as they try to address concerns over the cost of university, both to students and taxpayers. a review launching tomorrow to look at how degrees are funded and whether it's right that expensive science and engineering courses cost students the same as cheaper arts and humanities degrees. when the system was brought in, it wasn't anticipated that so many universities, so many courses, would all have the same fee for their course. there hasn't been as much variety that has come into the system
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering...
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and charlotte chelsea and bill thanks guys. the bundesliga show with pablo elliott fully l.a.'s rather is coming up with all the goals from the weekend so far could braman or hamburg gain some ground in the battle to beat the drop find out in just a few minutes time you're watching the news thanks for joining us i'm not because i wasn't i remember you can always get the latest on our website or follow us on twitter that's at d w news thanks for watching. dortmund show good like say good for your favorite teams to go all the best goes we've got all the action you don't need is the whole german football share the experience of every match they're. going to sleep go every weekend here g w.
and charlotte chelsea and bill thanks guys. the bundesliga show with pablo elliott fully l.a.'s rather is coming up with all the goals from the weekend so far could braman or hamburg gain some ground in the battle to beat the drop find out in just a few minutes time you're watching the news thanks for joining us i'm not because i wasn't i remember you can always get the latest on our website or follow us on twitter that's at d w news thanks for watching. dortmund show good like say good for...
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charlotte tells him pale and scott roxboro with the latest on the berlin wall of thank you so much to both of you. and with that you are up to date now and news i'm sarah kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us we have to see you again soon don't forget you can follow us on social media. i. am not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand globally was that matters. made for minds. that. it's all about this.
charlotte tells him pale and scott roxboro with the latest on the berlin wall of thank you so much to both of you. and with that you are up to date now and news i'm sarah kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us we have to see you again soon don't forget you can follow us on social media. i. am not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand globally was that matters. made for...
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billy graham from north carolina, head to charlotte for private family viewing later today, afforded an opportunity, in honor of the capital. rosa parks in 2005. i wanted to get your thoughts on rev. graham, a spiritual counselor, just listening to so many presidents, republican and democrat. >> what i think is the greatest preacher of the 20th century and of all time, fundamentally he was a good man, he was a simple message of the gospel, never deviated from it. probably helps as many people in some found christ and others turned away but i can't think of anyone, anyone who has spoken to more people in history and the greatest preacher of the of the 22 century and generally great and good american. i met him back in all those years, and the most popular individual, the most admired, billy graham is smallest in the top 10 and the next year, number 2 behind the president. i have nothing to say except positive. neil: the types of president, absolutely, you mentioned richard nixon, and what did he say to win their trust? >> every president wants to know, feels a vacuum in their minds, a
billy graham from north carolina, head to charlotte for private family viewing later today, afforded an opportunity, in honor of the capital. rosa parks in 2005. i wanted to get your thoughts on rev. graham, a spiritual counselor, just listening to so many presidents, republican and democrat. >> what i think is the greatest preacher of the 20th century and of all time, fundamentally he was a good man, he was a simple message of the gospel, never deviated from it. probably helps as many...
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the house was later moved to a different charlotte neighborhood now the property of the graham library. today and tomorrow the public will have an opportunity to visit the casket here at the library before it moves to washington, d.c. where graham's body will lie in the u.s. capitol wednesday and thursday. the last time such an honor was given to a private citizen was for rosa parks in 2005. former president george w. bush is expected to visit the library later today to pay his respects. during his ministry billy graham met with every u.s. president since world war ii. his ability to reach across political and racial boundaries earned him the nickname america's pastor and his early use of radio and television allowed him to preach the gospel to millions worldwide. >> i bet i've heard 1,000 times in the last week telling me their story of how my grandfather led them to christ and how my grandfather touched them and what it meant to him, what he meant to theme while they were here. >> billy graham's grandson says he was touched to see all the people who came out including those well-wish
the house was later moved to a different charlotte neighborhood now the property of the graham library. today and tomorrow the public will have an opportunity to visit the casket here at the library before it moves to washington, d.c. where graham's body will lie in the u.s. capitol wednesday and thursday. the last time such an honor was given to a private citizen was for rosa parks in 2005. former president george w. bush is expected to visit the library later today to pay his respects. during...
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officer gil allred/charlotte- mecklenburg police department: "in that regard, i took it home last night and explained it to my family, then i tried to go and work out, couldn't get a good work out in because it just drains you."this is allred's last week on the job. (steve) in the south bay. police are investigating bullet holes ...spotted in windows at a bank in mountain view. it happened yesterday afternoon at the well fargo bank branch on grand road. police shut down the intersection of grand road and el camino real...for at least an hour while they investigated. no one was injured...and the bullet holes were not part of a robbery. (pam) some students in southern california are now without a place to go to class. coming up- why the school suddenly shut its doors. (steve) comnig up: a big sigh of relief for an alamo couple. how it took 30 hours, a metal detector and an entire neighborhood to retrieve a lost engagement ring. (pam) big decisions need to be made when a loved one passes.next, an in- depth look at the unconventional way some bay area people are choosing to be buried. (stev
officer gil allred/charlotte- mecklenburg police department: "in that regard, i took it home last night and explained it to my family, then i tried to go and work out, couldn't get a good work out in because it just drains you."this is allred's last week on the job. (steve) in the south bay. police are investigating bullet holes ...spotted in windows at a bank in mountain view. it happened yesterday afternoon at the well fargo bank branch on grand road. police shut down the...
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. >>> going home, reverend billy graham's casket arrives in his hometown of charlotte. >>> good morning, nydia han joins us this morning. we have more on the top stories, but first we want to get you over to meteorologist chris sowers, chris is it going to be raining this weekend? >> reporter: more rain heading this way, not a nice day, i believe this will be the 5th weekend in a row we see measurable rain. enjoy, more of the same. dense fog continues for lancaster county. we have dense fog vineland millville area south through the bay land waters, we're down to .3 in millville. half mile in dover. 3 miles in reading and .3 in lancaster. we're not seeing any rain this morning, just a lot of patchy fog and low level clouds. satellite and radar, locked in pretty good, our winds right now are out of the northeast what that does, you can see the moisture, the atlantic city ocean obviously here, it brings all the moisture inland, the atmosphere gets souped up, you get low level clouds. cloudy skies drizzle throughout the late morning hours, the lighter rain overspreads the area later this af
. >>> going home, reverend billy graham's casket arrives in his hometown of charlotte. >>> good morning, nydia han joins us this morning. we have more on the top stories, but first we want to get you over to meteorologist chris sowers, chris is it going to be raining this weekend? >> reporter: more rain heading this way, not a nice day, i believe this will be the 5th weekend in a row we see measurable rain. enjoy, more of the same. dense fog continues for lancaster...
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. >> you top the do charlotte? >> so far away i'm just going to enjoy the weekend. >> your dad mentioned the no practice philosophy going into it and maybe we top the revise it. >> it works. in 2016, i'm sticking with it. >> slam dunk competition like hollywood remaking the classics and nothing original. larryenance jr. dressing up and we go back to 84. the first ever dunk contest andenance with that throw down. it's junioro turn and he got it. worth a hug from dad and not enough to win. pulling out the jersey and we go back to 2000. windmill dunk and best dunker ever. do the same and he takes home the trophy by a two-point margin. the 2018 dunk contest winner. college hoops after losing to gonzaga. st. mare's's fell to usf and getting back in portland with a big game from their star. they got it. fights for a little hooker. then draws another team and st. mary's up five. krebs with 16 points and drives. floats it in and the powell. finished with 23 points and 10 boards. a nice move with st. mary's with the victory
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charlotte gallagher reports. joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course. but she disappeared after placing an advert ina disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river, raped, beaten, and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the serial killer, michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. michel fourniret, known as the ogre of the arden was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women with his wife as an accomplice. we were hoping to get some news from the french authorities for some time, but it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he had actually admitted to being involved in the murder ofjoanna parrish. that parents have spent the last decade is fighting forjustice for their daughter and pressuring the french authorities to keep investigating the case. we suspected michel fourniret for many years. that suspicion was based on a number of things, quite a lo
charlotte gallagher reports. joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course. but she disappeared after placing an advert ina disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river, raped, beaten, and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the serial killer, michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. michel fourniret, known as the ogre of the arden was jailed in 2008 for...
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our secure back to the berlin international film festival now scott roxborough and charlotte chosen phil are standing by get to see you again guys and we're already about halfway point in the valley now any favorite so far. yeah well for me actually the favorite was the very first film history and here i love dogs wes anderson movie a huge number of stars but as an animated stop motion film phenomenal i mean i can't i can't praise yeah but i absolutely fell right for work he just a wonderful story about sort of a post-apocalyptic world where dogs are condemned to an island off japan and a blue one boy goes to try to rescue his dog and saved all kinds that way is everything that you would hope for from the wild anderson film and more and i think that my money on a very old female film i think it could be the year for that given everything that's been going on with the hash tag me to them and that's good for you and me and we've got three female stars in a time in film and we have a female director as was very our role in the thing picture of motherhood. and womanhood i think that could be
our secure back to the berlin international film festival now scott roxborough and charlotte chosen phil are standing by get to see you again guys and we're already about halfway point in the valley now any favorite so far. yeah well for me actually the favorite was the very first film history and here i love dogs wes anderson movie a huge number of stars but as an animated stop motion film phenomenal i mean i can't i can't praise yeah but i absolutely fell right for work he just a wonderful...
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a 130-mile trek brought him to his childhood home in charlotte. >> i think he's going to go down as one of the most impactful people that, you know, probably ever walked the earth. >> he deserves respect. >> a viewing will be held at the billy graham library in charlotte on monday and tuesday. graham will then lie in honor at the u.s. capitol rotunda wednesday and thursday. the first time a private citizen has had such a recognition since rosa parks back in 2005. >> we're going to be talking about something we haven't seen all month long. >> real rain. february, march, we should be seeing storms dropping about half an inch or more. and it looks like the second storm coming up in the new week will do just that. right now in the meantime, cool and blustery outside. if you're out this evening, it certainly felt cooler than what the thermometer was telling you. it's that wind chill. wind speeds at 10 to 15 miles an hour. 47 right now in san jose. feels more like 45 degrees. we'll take you over to emoriville, similar story. not much of a breeze. not as cold outside. seeing some less win. che
a 130-mile trek brought him to his childhood home in charlotte. >> i think he's going to go down as one of the most impactful people that, you know, probably ever walked the earth. >> he deserves respect. >> a viewing will be held at the billy graham library in charlotte on monday and tuesday. graham will then lie in honor at the u.s. capitol rotunda wednesday and thursday. the first time a private citizen has had such a recognition since rosa parks back in 2005. >>...