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of course, it would not have been possible had the louise not d louise not been the businesswoman that she was. she also made sure that all the inherited land at the standing rock reservation and rosebud reservation and other reservations, he inherited allotments from all of those relatives and she took track of e kept track of that. in the 1950's, when oil was produced, the family was quite prosperous. she managed all of those affairs and here they are, it is louise and standing bear on the right-hand side, this is my biological grandmother wearing her dress. the young man with the baby is her first husband. her husband kept dying from disease, so she was married three times and had chosen from children from each. this is a very typical lakota family. there is a grandmother, grandfather, a mother, a father, a baby and either a missionary or an anthropologist. [laughter] because louise spoke german and english and lakota -- she began learning the language and continued to learn because that was one of the prerequisites. if she was going to be a lakota a lakota household, she had to lea
of course, it would not have been possible had the louise not d louise not been the businesswoman that she was. she also made sure that all the inherited land at the standing rock reservation and rosebud reservation and other reservations, he inherited allotments from all of those relatives and she took track of e kept track of that. in the 1950's, when oil was produced, the family was quite prosperous. she managed all of those affairs and here they are, it is louise and standing bear on the...
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louise never taught german to anybody. she did speak english because that was the language of the school. so it was that the house hold prospered and the daughters grew to maturity. the grandmother's first husband was a full blood. but coming after that, the daughters all married next blogs, that was something of the tradition if you are that class thatople, they recognized they were mixed bloods, they were half breeds. it was appropriate for them to marry other mixed bloods or other half breeds. is the way it happened and time that the the daughters -- each time they married, the parents set them up with a new log house and a new stove and new beds and heads of cattle -- in other words, they endowed their daughters with a find out rate -- gallery -- dowry of household goods. each of the daughters had 10 children. that came in light of the 1900 national senses. the official national census in 1900 revealed that, this is all over the united states, their only georgia 50,000 indian people left. i am of the mind that of cours
louise never taught german to anybody. she did speak english because that was the language of the school. so it was that the house hold prospered and the daughters grew to maturity. the grandmother's first husband was a full blood. but coming after that, the daughters all married next blogs, that was something of the tradition if you are that class thatople, they recognized they were mixed bloods, they were half breeds. it was appropriate for them to marry other mixed bloods or other half...
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louise goes to football game at west point and meets douglas macarthur. >> louise was a vivacious, 31-year-old american heiress whose industrial stepfather was worts worth more than $150 million. though she was a divorced mother of two, macarthur was clearly smitten. >> a voluminous set of cards. >> did mom interfere at all in the day-to-day relationship? resented it? >> strongly. >> and there was other interference from general blackjack persing. during world war i, louise was his hostess in paris. >> they were both interested in the same woman. macarthur married louise brooks who pershing had intended to marry off to one of his favorite aides. and macarthur came along and ruined that relationship. >> he would lose one year off the tenure of superintendent at west point. they were definitely exiled to the philippines. >> and the whole army knew macarthur's been fired. macarthur's being taken down not just one peg but half a dozen pegs. >> that september of 1922, the one-star general commanded a post unworthy of his rank, yet dear to his heart, the military district of manila. >> less
louise goes to football game at west point and meets douglas macarthur. >> louise was a vivacious, 31-year-old american heiress whose industrial stepfather was worts worth more than $150 million. though she was a divorced mother of two, macarthur was clearly smitten. >> a voluminous set of cards. >> did mom interfere at all in the day-to-day relationship? resented it? >> strongly. >> and there was other interference from general blackjack persing. during world war...
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they decided to hand louise back to the care of the local authority. it was heartbreaking because you feel like you're a failure, you feel like you're to blame, but the trauma hasn't come from you, you just try to fix it, to mend it. we received a report fairly recently. there were allegations that louise witnessed her birth father raping and beating her birth mother and allegations that her birth father beat and burnt louise with cigarette stubs. and if we'd been given that information before we'd even said yes, we're willing to consider louise, we would have said no. we weren't equipped to deal with sexual assault of any sort. they have to give you all the facts before you decide and this was obviously a glaring gap. since she's been back in care, she's had a team of about eight people, various foster carers, therapeutic teams, psychologists, psychiatrists. had we had all the support she has now... we'd have had a fighting chance. ..we would have had a chance. jane and keith's local authority told the bbc they provide an extensive range of support an
they decided to hand louise back to the care of the local authority. it was heartbreaking because you feel like you're a failure, you feel like you're to blame, but the trauma hasn't come from you, you just try to fix it, to mend it. we received a report fairly recently. there were allegations that louise witnessed her birth father raping and beating her birth mother and allegations that her birth father beat and burnt louise with cigarette stubs. and if we'd been given that information before...
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0ur weather presenter louise lear is here. that looks absolutely appalling. it is one of the worst storms ever in the atlantic basin. it looks as though it will be catastrophic. i have been a member of the bbc weather team for 20 years and we dry to stick to subjective language, dry to stick to subjective language, dry to stick to the facts. to stand here and say it is a catastrophic storm is really unusual. in the last 30 minutes is not being classifies with sustained winds of hundred and 85 miles an hour. the strongest ever hurricane recorded had 190 mile an hour winds so it really is a monster of the storm and it has continued to intensify and continued to track towards the leeward islands. you can
0ur weather presenter louise lear is here. that looks absolutely appalling. it is one of the worst storms ever in the atlantic basin. it looks as though it will be catastrophic. i have been a member of the bbc weather team for 20 years and we dry to stick to subjective language, dry to stick to subjective language, dry to stick to the facts. to stand here and say it is a catastrophic storm is really unusual. in the last 30 minutes is not being classifies with sustained winds of hundred and 85...
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studio: louise, thank you. before eating in a cafe or restaurant, do you give much thought to theirfood hygiene rating? and would you know where to find it? after talking about it today, i will be looking much more closely! now the local government association wants all food outlets in england to be made to display their ratings on their doors, by law, which is already the case in wales and northern ireland. so how does the system work? tony lillis from the chartered institute of environmental health. councillor simon blackburn is from the local government association. they are both here with us. tony, you've been that person doing the inspections in the past and you represent those that do. simon comedy from the local government association. what difference do you think it will make? i think it will make a significant difference. consumers need all of the information they can to make a considered choice when they order food and, at the moment, the sad fa ct food and, at the moment, the sad fact is that if some
studio: louise, thank you. before eating in a cafe or restaurant, do you give much thought to theirfood hygiene rating? and would you know where to find it? after talking about it today, i will be looking much more closely! now the local government association wants all food outlets in england to be made to display their ratings on their doors, by law, which is already the case in wales and northern ireland. so how does the system work? tony lillis from the chartered institute of environmental...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a major earthquake hits mexico killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also this morning: winds of 175 miles an hour sweep across the caribbean as hurricane maria closes in on puerto rico.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a major earthquake hits mexico killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also...
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and louise keeping track of hurricane irma. less than four months on from the bomb attack that left 22 people dead, 1a,000 people attended the reopening of the manchester arena last night. the we are manchester show included performances from the likes of noel gallagher, peter kay and rick astley. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. # so, sally can wait... manchester arena, united in song, headliner noel gallagher leading the capacity crowd in don't look back in anger, which became an anthem of unity after the terror attack in may. # don't look back in anger. # don't look back in anger, i heard you say #. earlier, outside the venue, it was all rather different. there was heightened security, with armed police and longer—than—usual searches on the way in. that was not stopping those going from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is a little bit of fear but not as much as excitement. the overriding emotion of hope just to show that the events open again and what the
and louise keeping track of hurricane irma. less than four months on from the bomb attack that left 22 people dead, 1a,000 people attended the reopening of the manchester arena last night. the we are manchester show included performances from the likes of noel gallagher, peter kay and rick astley. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. # so, sally can wait... manchester arena, united in song, headliner noel gallagher leading the capacity crowd in don't look back in anger,...
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in her louise-dreyfus said she is one. she has great health insurance but that is not the case with all women. many are not so lucky so she made a plea for universal health care. >> hugh hefner will be buried next to marilyn monroe in los angeles. that according to multiple media reports. hugh hefner said once he owed his career to marilyn monroe. the play boy founder bought a crip for $75,000. he made a center fold. both their careers took off after that. he died at his iconic play boy mansion yester >> reporter: this is at least the second time -- [ laughter ] >> the iconic clip that has more than 20 million views online. we went and tracked down the model that made news 4's jim vance and george michael laugh hiss t hiss ter cli on the air. hear what she thinks about the moment. >> one of the best things on the internet. this is what we're tracking now. maria is off our coast line but moving away. we have another hurricane just off the coast. we'll talk about that and we'll talk about what to expect for your weekend and
in her louise-dreyfus said she is one. she has great health insurance but that is not the case with all women. many are not so lucky so she made a plea for universal health care. >> hugh hefner will be buried next to marilyn monroe in los angeles. that according to multiple media reports. hugh hefner said once he owed his career to marilyn monroe. the play boy founder bought a crip for $75,000. he made a center fold. both their careers took off after that. he died at his iconic play boy...
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did louise actually say, "do you think the u.s. government paid for our honeymoon or personal travel, lol?" >> reporter: yes, david, she did. and she later apologized. now, the inspector general is taking a look at the circumstances surrounding all of the secretary's travel on government aircraft. david? >> our chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >>> we turn next to a traveling incident in new hampshire. the family of an 8-year-old boy who is biracial saying he was taunted by a group of teenagers who then swung him bill a rope around his neck. he was air lifted to a hospital to be treated for his injuries, and abc's steve osunsami tonight. well warn you, this is a difficult story. >> reporter: the boy's mother tonight is furious, that this ever happened to her son, and that new hampshire police, she says, didn't at first take this seriously. >> the fact that my son was biracial and these boys were of white decent. >> reporter: police say that all the older children allegedly responsible for the wounds to this 8-ye
did louise actually say, "do you think the u.s. government paid for our honeymoon or personal travel, lol?" >> reporter: yes, david, she did. and she later apologized. now, the inspector general is taking a look at the circumstances surrounding all of the secretary's travel on government aircraft. david? >> our chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >>> we turn next to a traveling incident in new hampshire. the family of an 8-year-old boy who is...
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louise, you start. let's take a couple of nonfiction books. >> all right, my first choice is toni morrison because i'd read anything by toni morrison of course. if she wrote cereal boxes i'd collect them. "the origin of others," which is a collection of essays. and the theme is race. it's about belonging, our yearning to belong, about community about why race matters even. and how we came up with the concept of other. us and them. and why is it that once we had come up with that concept are we predisposed to look at the other with suspicion. so that's my first pick. the second one is daniel mendelsohn. and his book is called "an odyssey." he is a critic, a reviewer, but he also teaches an undergrad course in homer's "the odyssey." and his father, 81-year-old mathematician, joined one of his courses, and so it's really an odyssey into literature, but also into their relationship, so i'm dying to read that one as well. >> reporter: pamela paul, let's start with nonfiction for you too. >> sure, well i've s
louise, you start. let's take a couple of nonfiction books. >> all right, my first choice is toni morrison because i'd read anything by toni morrison of course. if she wrote cereal boxes i'd collect them. "the origin of others," which is a collection of essays. and the theme is race. it's about belonging, our yearning to belong, about community about why race matters even. and how we came up with the concept of other. us and them. and why is it that once we had come up with that...
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louise has the details. thank you. if you have been keeping a close eye on it, you will know that hurricane irma was downgraded to category three as she ravaged the north coast of cuba, but in the last few hours she has strengthened and we gained intensity to category four. still expected to arrive across the florida keys at around midday our time. and then move its way steadily north. the real issues will be either that the store moves to the west coast of florida, and we have already seen the devastation of the damaging gusts of wind, but it is the storm surge, which will arrive after the storm clears through, when we start to see winds coming off shore and driving that wall of water across the very low lying areas. for the uk, it is an area of low pressure that is the story today. and you can see the winds around that low pressure around the north coast particularly. that is where we will see a rash of showers across scotland and northern ireland today. the misty start with patchy fog across is sangria and the south
louise has the details. thank you. if you have been keeping a close eye on it, you will know that hurricane irma was downgraded to category three as she ravaged the north coast of cuba, but in the last few hours she has strengthened and we gained intensity to category four. still expected to arrive across the florida keys at around midday our time. and then move its way steadily north. the real issues will be either that the store moves to the west coast of florida, and we have already seen the...
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lang vanessa langer mary louise langley peter j. langone thomas michael langone michele bernadette lanza ruth sheila lapin ingeborg lariby robin blair larkey judith camilla labook christopher randall larrabee hamidou s. larry scott larsen john adam larson natalie janis lasden gary edward lasko nicholas craig lassman paul laszczynski charles a. laurencin stephen james lauria maria lavache denis francis lavelle jeannine mary laverde anna a. laverty steven lawn robert lawrence nathaniel lawson >> and my father noburto hernandez, we love you, we miss you, we always think of you. may god bless america and may god always bless our first responders. >> and to my brother brandon lang and my aunt roseanne lang, i stand before you a proud american, a brother and nephew to two incredible people tragally and finally taken from us. they left an incredible mark on their too short of time here, and they will eternally be remembered. bumble and aunt ro, we miss you terrib terribly. god bless those men and women in the military and the police force
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louise is an actress, appearing in this episode of "csi", dressed asth marie eat cake." >> our thanks to brian ross there in washington. >>> coming up in the next half hour, how you can get more sleep. >> i'm listening. >> if you're like us, it's an issue. but there are some must-dos, if you have any shot at getting a solid night or day's rest. >> mm-hm. but first, the exclusive interview with nfl player michael bennet, speaking out after an incident request police th -- with police that he says made him fear for his life, next. ♪ >>> we're back now with an exclusive interview with michael bennet, the nfl player who says he was singled out by police because of his race. >> he says he was taken down i go -- by a las vegas police officer with we're up all "nightline" with byron pitts. >> you feel like a movie. everything was happening so fast. people were running. people were scare. nobody knew what was going on. >> reporter: in his first interview, michael bennet describes the chaos and fear before being confronted by police. word spread that there were gunshots in the lobby of the c
louise is an actress, appearing in this episode of "csi", dressed asth marie eat cake." >> our thanks to brian ross there in washington. >>> coming up in the next half hour, how you can get more sleep. >> i'm listening. >> if you're like us, it's an issue. but there are some must-dos, if you have any shot at getting a solid night or day's rest. >> mm-hm. but first, the exclusive interview with nfl player michael bennet, speaking out after an...
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if you tried to watch "thelma and louise" on that flight, you wouldn't meet louise! [ laughter ] susan sarandon is in it? not the part i saw. [ light laughter ] so tom price thinks medicaid patients should lose their health care but has no problem spending tens of thousands of dollars on private jets. and he's not the only one. treasury secretary steve mnuchin also came under fire after he requested use of a government jet to take him and his wife on their european honeymoon. and before that, took a government aircraft to kentucky on a trip that involved viewing the solar eclipse. and when he was asked about that taxpayer-funded eclipse trip, he tried to claim he didn't actually care about the eclipse, because he's from new york. >> when i got there, the staff had actually intended that we watch the eclipse on the roof of ft. knox. and, you know, people in kentucky took this stuff very seriously. being a new yorker in california, i was like, the eclipse -- we got there, i was like, "really, i don't have any interest in watching the eclipse." >> seth: you think new yo
if you tried to watch "thelma and louise" on that flight, you wouldn't meet louise! [ laughter ] susan sarandon is in it? not the part i saw. [ light laughter ] so tom price thinks medicaid patients should lose their health care but has no problem spending tens of thousands of dollars on private jets. and he's not the only one. treasury secretary steve mnuchin also came under fire after he requested use of a government jet to take him and his wife on their european honeymoon. and...
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he was having trouble trance translating louise clinton. there's a mean girl translator on staff. >> have you given more than me and my huh? huh-uh! >> trevor: i'm glad we hired the mean girl, yeah. ( applause ) i'm likely glad we hired her even if she always makes me cry about my fy'gap. this real housewife meets marie antoinette might be new for you but been on africa's radar for a while. >> last year the memoir she wrote about her time in zambia in the 1990s when she was just 18 also got her in hot water. in the book entitled "in congress osha do" linton painted herself as a "white salve you" when she wrote about being a central character in the horror story of the congres congolese . "i try to remember a smiling gap tooth child whose greatest joy was to sit on my lap and drink from a bottle of coca-cola." >> trevor: you may not believe this but that kid on her lap was me! ( laughter ) wow. and by the way, i didn't have h.i.v. i just real lewanted that coke. seriously, though, these two are both so out of touch it's almost beautiful. i'm
he was having trouble trance translating louise clinton. there's a mean girl translator on staff. >> have you given more than me and my huh? huh-uh! >> trevor: i'm glad we hired the mean girl, yeah. ( applause ) i'm likely glad we hired her even if she always makes me cry about my fy'gap. this real housewife meets marie antoinette might be new for you but been on africa's radar for a while. >> last year the memoir she wrote about her time in zambia in the 1990s when she was...
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more from louise a little later. we will keep an eye on what is happening in the caribbean as it heads towards florida. we will be back with the headlines at 7:00am. now on breakfast, it is time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in sweden, finding out i'll be trying to get snug under the duvet in subzero temperatures. you have a good night's sleep. thanks, stefan, i'll bejust chilling here. and carmen is injapan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste challenge. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. japan's food can bejust jaw—dropping, and most people new to the country make a beeline for the yakatori joints or sushiers that you'll find everywhere. i've lived here in tokyo for over three years now and i love japanese food. but there's still some ifind quite intimidating. so, with a little help from my translator, yoko... carmen. ..i'm taking my taste buds on a trip through this country to try and understand what i'm missing out on. this leg brings
more from louise a little later. we will keep an eye on what is happening in the caribbean as it heads towards florida. we will be back with the headlines at 7:00am. now on breakfast, it is time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in sweden, finding out i'll be trying to get snug under the duvet in subzero temperatures. you have a good night's sleep. thanks, stefan, i'll bejust chilling here. and carmen is injapan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste...
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s lisa louise reports on the up and down sides of mccall signature reforms. all right it's looks like we don't have this reported the moment so another big topic this week of course germany's rust belt was in for a shock to some cope the country's biggest steel company announced it will join forces with india's tata steel that may put thousands of people out of work in an industrial heartland that's been in decline for decades glowing hot smelters smoking furness is not that is germany's who area the industrial heartland for more than two centuries people have mined here for black coal for brown coal and for iron ore this is the home of the steel industry when ames' like two thousand and became synonymous with germany's industrialization in the nineteenth century the companies have long merged and formed doesn't cope as we know it today and now another merger has been announced the steel giant will join india's tata group to better position itself against growing competition from china the downside as with every merger jobs at stake and that has workers worri
s lisa louise reports on the up and down sides of mccall signature reforms. all right it's looks like we don't have this reported the moment so another big topic this week of course germany's rust belt was in for a shock to some cope the country's biggest steel company announced it will join forces with india's tata steel that may put thousands of people out of work in an industrial heartland that's been in decline for decades glowing hot smelters smoking furness is not that is germany's who...
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louise has the latest. good morning everybody. this is the satellite picture through the night where hurricane irma made landfall through the north cuban coast, the first time a category five hurricane has made landfall since 1925. here isjose, has made landfall since 1925. here is jose, not as strong has made landfall since 1925. here isjose, not as strong a storm or as powerful but it could still produce a glancing blow towards the island of barbuda before continuing to move it in of barbuda before continuing to move itina of barbuda before continuing to move it in a north—westerly direction and into more open waters and it will weaken. but we need to keep a close eye on hurricane irma. she will continue to drift through the day across the northern coast and push ina across the northern coast and push in a north—westerly direction towards florida. there is a level of uncertainty about the direction it is going to take and we will keep you updated through the day. but closer to home, things are pretty u nsettled closer to hom
louise has the latest. good morning everybody. this is the satellite picture through the night where hurricane irma made landfall through the north cuban coast, the first time a category five hurricane has made landfall since 1925. here isjose, has made landfall since 1925. here is jose, not as strong has made landfall since 1925. here isjose, not as strong a storm or as powerful but it could still produce a glancing blow towards the island of barbuda before continuing to move it in of barbuda...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a major earthquake hits mexico killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also this morning: winds of 175 miles an hour sweep across the caribbean as hurricane maria closes in on puerto rico. a british adventurer is murdered while kayaking the amazon. emma kilty‘s family describe her as strong and determined, and say the world is today a much smaller place. toys ‘r' us says it is business as usual in its uk stores, despite its pa rent usual in its uk stores, despite its parent company filing for bankruptcy in america. england's women got their world cup qualifying campaign off to the prefect start, with a 6—0 win over russia l
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a major earthquake hits mexico killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drastic plan to curb the number of eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a bbc investigation reveals. good morning. as part of our coastal series i'm at grimsby fish market at one of the world's busiest ports looking at how the industry has changed for the uk and what brexit will mean for its workers. in sport... wales manager chris coleman says bring it on after a late victory over moldova in their world cup qualifier. two more wins and they should be in russia next year. what a goal! what a goal! radford has scored. ronnie radford odd box. after 10 world cups and more than 200 england g
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drastic plan to curb the number of eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in...
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thank you for the latest on that, louise lear there for us. there are still "significa nt differences" between britain and the eu on the size of the bill that the united kingdom will pay when it leaves the european union. that was the message david davis, the brexit secretary, delivered to the house of commons today. he said that the british side had been more pragmatic, in his view, and he urged the eu to be more flexible. he stuck to his claim that progress had been made in the talks this summer. labour's sir keir starmer said the rate of progress was a ”'real cause for concern." our deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. bonjour. what did you do this summer? david davis tried to get brexit talks into high gear, but it's been tough and colleagues, like foreign secretary, boris johnson, are demanding hardball with brussels. pity officials — so much to do, so little time. jeremy corbyn‘s team look up for it. labour's eu policy is not all clear, his deputy talks of maybe staying inside the eu system on trade and customs. his brex
thank you for the latest on that, louise lear there for us. there are still "significa nt differences" between britain and the eu on the size of the bill that the united kingdom will pay when it leaves the european union. that was the message david davis, the brexit secretary, delivered to the house of commons today. he said that the british side had been more pragmatic, in his view, and he urged the eu to be more flexible. he stuck to his claim that progress had been made in the...
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we have hurricane louise —— hurricane irma. it has maximum sustained winds of 130 miles an. its alert system. the core of the beginners approaching the lower —— the core of the hurricane is approaching the lower florida keys. these are islands. the communities here are very fundable. —— very foreign double. we are encouraging anybody that hasn't escaped to hunker down. what will be the most serious effects on the people there of the hurricane? hurricane force, wind gusts throughout the florida keys writer. these will increase as the core of crosswords. —— as the quorum of spot with. perhaps wind gusts up to argent 20 miles an. these were intended to read as damage. —— can do tremendous damage. most people who die in hurricanes do so most people who die in hurricanes do so from drowning in the storm surge. we are expecting 5—10 feet of water inundation floating above ground level. the florida keys are very low—lying and this is a dire situation. we hope people can hang in there if they are left in these communities and hunker down and try to survive in the
we have hurricane louise —— hurricane irma. it has maximum sustained winds of 130 miles an. its alert system. the core of the beginners approaching the lower —— the core of the hurricane is approaching the lower florida keys. these are islands. the communities here are very fundable. —— very foreign double. we are encouraging anybody that hasn't escaped to hunker down. what will be the most serious effects on the people there of the hurricane? hurricane force, wind gusts throughout...
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a lot of the accolades she is hearing about wonder woman, were said about her iconic film "thelma & louise". that was back in 1991. still-- she is hopeful that hollywood will change. it's xx and we're just getting started. texas in turmoil new evacuations in the east, while flood waters new evacuations in the east, while flood waters receed in houston. and as the city dries out, the death toll climbs. good morning washington. - unseasonably cool start to september - showers from harvey tonight through saturday - warmer & drier second half of labor day weekend (cat. 3) in the atlantic today: mostly cloudy & unseasonably cool. highs: 67-69 winds: ne 5-15 mph tonight: cloudy and cool with showers. lows: 57-62 winds: e 5-10 mph saturday: cloudy and cool with showers. highs: 62-72 winds: e 5-15 mph finally starting to recede in houston but in other areas, the water is still rising.. forcing more residents out of their homes. the death toll from hurricane harvey now stands at 39.. but that number is expct now just beginning to go from door-to-door to check on the stranded victims. abc's elizabet
a lot of the accolades she is hearing about wonder woman, were said about her iconic film "thelma & louise". that was back in 1991. still-- she is hopeful that hollywood will change. it's xx and we're just getting started. texas in turmoil new evacuations in the east, while flood waters new evacuations in the east, while flood waters receed in houston. and as the city dries out, the death toll climbs. good morning washington. - unseasonably cool start to september - showers from...
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thank you louise and joe serrano and the caucus for leading those efforts. we're calling on speaker ryan as you have heard to bring to the floor legislation that would provide emergency funding and enact other policies that will help those affected. i'm going to be talking about that in just a few minutes with the majority leader on the floor of the house of representatives. i know he is -- he talked to me about going down there. i think he's planning on going down there. that's appropriate to do. but, but we need to get legislation right here on the floor making sure the resources, the personnel, the medical help, is available. we need to work together to help our fellow citizens, our fellow americans, who live in puerto rico and the virgin islands. they're as much america as maryland, as texas, as florida. and we need to treat them the same. we need toorelp our fellow citizens, and we must act quickly. i am pleased to see the excel rated effort. it's never too late to do the right thing but those folks on dialysis can't wait another minute to save their li
thank you louise and joe serrano and the caucus for leading those efforts. we're calling on speaker ryan as you have heard to bring to the floor legislation that would provide emergency funding and enact other policies that will help those affected. i'm going to be talking about that in just a few minutes with the majority leader on the floor of the house of representatives. i know he is -- he talked to me about going down there. i think he's planning on going down there. that's appropriate to...
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you heard what dame louise casey has said. a very respected former government adviser, adviser to prime minister is. she says the way this has been implement it makes my hair stand on end. so why not posit? i heard that. and the other thing she said which is important is we should all be wedded to the principle. let's not forget the bigger picture here when we look at what has happened. the odd thousand more people will be in work asa thousand more people will be in work as a result of this benefit. it is a transformational thing. it is about the size of bolton, suddenly finding work or having a tremendous effect on families across this country. when it comes to the implementation, the specific rings she raised there, when people get their payments? i think she's mixed a couple of things up. think she's mixed a couple of things simply think she's mixed a couple of things up. simply because this is an issue a few months ago where a function thatjob a few months ago where a function that job centres have a few months ago where a
you heard what dame louise casey has said. a very respected former government adviser, adviser to prime minister is. she says the way this has been implement it makes my hair stand on end. so why not posit? i heard that. and the other thing she said which is important is we should all be wedded to the principle. let's not forget the bigger picture here when we look at what has happened. the odd thousand more people will be in work asa thousand more people will be in work as a result of this...
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that birth father beat and burnt louise with cigarette stumps. if we'd been given that information before we had said yes we're willing to consider louise, we would have said no. we weren‘t equipped to deal with sexual assault of any sort. they have to give you all the facts before you decide and this was obviously a glaring gap. since she's been back in care, she has had a team of about eight people, various foster carers, therapeutic teams, psychologists, psychiatrists. had we had all of the support she has now... we'd have had a fighting chance. we would have had a chance. jane and keith‘s local authority told the bbc they provide an extensive range of support and training and that they share all the information they have about a child prior to placing them with a family. the department for education in england told us that help is available for families through the adoption support fund and they are spending £28 million on it this year. many adoptions do work, but campaigners say families like keith and jane simply aren‘t getting the h
that birth father beat and burnt louise with cigarette stumps. if we'd been given that information before we had said yes we're willing to consider louise, we would have said no. we weren‘t equipped to deal with sexual assault of any sort. they have to give you all the facts before you decide and this was obviously a glaring gap. since she's been back in care, she has had a team of about eight people, various foster carers, therapeutic teams, psychologists, psychiatrists. had we had all of...
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good morning louise. well, when the public inquiry into the g re nfell tower when the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire opens tomorrow it will be trying to answer some fundamental questions, why did the fire start? how did it spread so quickly and kill so many people and of course, how do we prevent a fire like that happening again? there are around 4,000 council owned blocks in the uk and our freedom of information request got information from half and it found that 68% of council owned blocks have one single staircase. that 30% of council blocks have some form of cladding and as you say, thatjust 2% have a full sprinkler system. the commissioner of the london fire brigade danny cotton says the g re nfell tower brigade danny cotton says the grenfell tower inquiry needs to be a turning point and she says that buildings like schools and particularly council owned tower blocks must now be retro fitted with sprinklers. i support retro fitting clearly. where you can save one life then it's worth doi
good morning louise. well, when the public inquiry into the g re nfell tower when the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire opens tomorrow it will be trying to answer some fundamental questions, why did the fire start? how did it spread so quickly and kill so many people and of course, how do we prevent a fire like that happening again? there are around 4,000 council owned blocks in the uk and our freedom of information request got information from half and it found that 68% of council...
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time for a look at the weather, louise lear has all of the details... i will be down speaking to clive in 15 minutes with the latest update on what is happening with hurricane alma. it continues to strengthen, sustained winds of 185 miles per hour —— irma. a category five hurricane, it is enormous. the strongest winds ever recorded from a category five is 190 mph. you can see the strength of that storm, and it looks likely to make landfall close to the leeward islands, close to antigua during the early hours of wednesday morning. it could potentially bring catastrophic damage. more from me in 15 minutes and in the next few days on the news channel, and live on the bbc weather centre updates as well. closer to home, things are quieter. there was heavy rain, localised flooding in parts of north—east england. as you can see by this weather watchers picture in the north—west, there is a lot of surface water on the roads for some time but things were quieten overnight. the rain clears through the south—east overnight. the wind is picking up, that w
time for a look at the weather, louise lear has all of the details... i will be down speaking to clive in 15 minutes with the latest update on what is happening with hurricane alma. it continues to strengthen, sustained winds of 185 miles per hour —— irma. a category five hurricane, it is enormous. the strongest winds ever recorded from a category five is 190 mph. you can see the strength of that storm, and it looks likely to make landfall close to the leeward islands, close to antigua...
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now the latest weather forecast with louise. some of the showers today merging together across scotland and northern ireland for longer spells of rain, some heavy with hail and thunder and squally winds circulating around that low.
now the latest weather forecast with louise. some of the showers today merging together across scotland and northern ireland for longer spells of rain, some heavy with hail and thunder and squally winds circulating around that low.
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louise lear is on the balcony... hello, it's a deteriorating story through the week. a chance to enjoy some brightness, it was limited but in the west midlands we saw highs of 24 in the west midlands we saw highs of 2a degrees, in the mid—70s. some cloud and rain further north, that weakened, some brightness in the south, and in the midlands and in the south coast. the rain will begin to pep up in northern ireland and into the scottish borders eventually. it will be murky here with coastal mist as well. to be south of that, it stays mild and to the north it is fresher but it will bea the north it is fresher but it will be a muggy start to our tuesday. cloud and rain pushes eastwards, it wea ke ns a cloud and rain pushes eastwards, it weakens a little. bright and fresh conditions in northern ireland, scattered showers of 14—18d. with brightness, highs of 21 degrees and any rain will be the odd spot during daylight hours in eastern england. there's weather fronts clearing into the north sea, and some slightly fresher air. a noticeable difference to the weather. brig
louise lear is on the balcony... hello, it's a deteriorating story through the week. a chance to enjoy some brightness, it was limited but in the west midlands we saw highs of 24 in the west midlands we saw highs of 2a degrees, in the mid—70s. some cloud and rain further north, that weakened, some brightness in the south, and in the midlands and in the south coast. the rain will begin to pep up in northern ireland and into the scottish borders eventually. it will be murky here with coastal...
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louise may alcott got sick. walker insisted on wearing pants. and as incredible of a surgeon that she was -- she probably didn't wash her hands. the thing that struck her more is not how good of a surgeon she was, people always talked about her pants. it was an obsession. >> the absurddy of the u.s. army appointing this medical monstrosi monstrosity. and they're not talking about anything else that's wrong with her. a surgeon's contract, one dressed in that hybrid costume, clearly pants were way too much for people to handle. she also becomes prisoner of the war. at the end of the war she gets taken captive and serves as a prisoner of war. the other thing about her getup, what about right there? somewhat's she got on her jacke jacket? >> medal of honor. >> i kind of messed it up. as of the beginning of this year, someone will tell me if i'm wrong, she is the only woman to be granted the medal of honor, i believe. does that sound right, alfred? is that possible? could be possibly be in 2017 and that be the case? [ inaudible ] i did try lots of th
louise may alcott got sick. walker insisted on wearing pants. and as incredible of a surgeon that she was -- she probably didn't wash her hands. the thing that struck her more is not how good of a surgeon she was, people always talked about her pants. it was an obsession. >> the absurddy of the u.s. army appointing this medical monstrosi monstrosity. and they're not talking about anything else that's wrong with her. a surgeon's contract, one dressed in that hybrid costume, clearly pants...
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louise lear has the weather. it looks like hurricane irma will ta ke ce ntre it looks like hurricane irma will take centre stage in terms of weather headlines in the next few days, a category five hurricane, the strongest you can get, will make la ndfall over strongest you can get, will make landfall over the leeward isles over wednesday morning local time. we will keep you updated. rain easing away from the south—east corner, it is going to be a breezy and fresh night with a chilly start to our wednesday morning. single figures in rural areas. with that breeze, it will drive in more cloud and scattered showers in the north and west. further inland, there will be some sunshine and temperatures are likely to be 1a—20d. 0ut some sunshine and temperatures are likely to be 1a—20d. out of wednesday and into thursday it looks likely that the more significant area of low pressure will move in from the atlantic. you can see it here quite clearly. there will be strengthening winds and rains in scotla nd strengthenin
louise lear has the weather. it looks like hurricane irma will ta ke ce ntre it looks like hurricane irma will take centre stage in terms of weather headlines in the next few days, a category five hurricane, the strongest you can get, will make la ndfall over strongest you can get, will make landfall over the leeward isles over wednesday morning local time. we will keep you updated. rain easing away from the south—east corner, it is going to be a breezy and fresh night with a chilly start to...
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when peter was eight he came to sister louise as a refugee from south sudan. kenya has long been a place of refuge from the war torn neighbor states no other country in the region has taken in more refugees despite all its own problems. i don't even think that i'll even exist oh worse probably will be dead by now in three wars and for the opportunity there is to lose often. there will be no future for me. and that's honestly speaking and just from the fact that what south sudan is going through right now is really this really limited chances of hope but with sister louise off on hope and safety. in the one nine hundred ninety his sister louisa rented accommodation for child refugees and child soldiers from south sudan. peter was one of them oh well this gate right here i used to actually run through it without bending when i had to really bend grooms have all the gruesome i'd so oh boy. they're in. hard. this is a boys' compound not much changes really. the school in the neighborhood didn't want to teach the traumatized child refugees as a result sister louisa
when peter was eight he came to sister louise as a refugee from south sudan. kenya has long been a place of refuge from the war torn neighbor states no other country in the region has taken in more refugees despite all its own problems. i don't even think that i'll even exist oh worse probably will be dead by now in three wars and for the opportunity there is to lose often. there will be no future for me. and that's honestly speaking and just from the fact that what south sudan is going through...
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dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on john watson announcing his retirement at the end of the season. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded is battering islands in the caribbean. airports are closed on several islands and thousands of people have been told to go to public shelters. there have been protests in many american cities at president trump's scrapping of the scheme protecting undocumented child migrants from deportation. barack obama, who brought in the scheme, has called the decision cruel and wrong. the leaders of russia, south korea andjapan are the leaders of russia, south korea and japan are to meet to discuss the crisis surrounding north korea and its recent nuclear missile test. the talks will take place in the russian pacific port of vladivostok. now it is time for our news review. the independent leads with us president donald trump's decision to end a scheme that protected undocumented illegal immigrants i
dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on john watson announcing his retirement at the end of the season. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded is battering islands in the caribbean. airports are closed on several islands and thousands of people have been told to go to public shelters. there have been protests in many american cities at president trump's...
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here's louise daly: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us, or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. some of us may get off to a fine start on saturday morning, but by looking at the big picture you can work out why that is not going to last. several weather systems queueing up in the atlantic to come our way, so we will all have rain at some stage of the weekend and the winds will be picking up as well. this is how it looks for early rises. wales and north—west england with cloud and outbreaks of rain. a lot of cloud in the rest of england. showers spreading east as the day goes on. a lot of fine weather in northern ireland, with variable cloud and sunny spells. after morning showers in scotland, the afternoon looks drier, with fewer showers, more sunshine. there's your
here's louise daly: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us, or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. some of us may get off to a fine start on saturday morning, but by looking at the big picture you can work out why that...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on warnings that your home could be prone to a hacking attack — if you use a set top box that's been adapted to illegally stream movies and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: myanmar is facing mounting pressure over the plight of rohingya muslims. in the last hour, the country's leader aung san suu kyi condemned human rights violations in rakhine state and said she will allow the refugees to return. a powerful hurricane has made landfall in the eastern caribbean. the us national hurricane centre says hurricane maria is a potentially catastrophic category five storm, with sustained winds of 260 kilometres an hour. ryanair has published a full list of the flights being cancelled over the next six weeks after admitting it's messed up the planning of pilot holidays. thousands of passengers were left stranded at the weekend and the company is facing a massive compensation bill. sally has joined sally hasjoined us. sally has joined us. she has bee
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on warnings that your home could be prone to a hacking attack — if you use a set top box that's been adapted to illegally stream movies and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: myanmar is facing mounting pressure over the plight of rohingya muslims. in the last hour, the country's leader aung san suu kyi condemned human rights violations in rakhine...
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hello and welcome to your inbox i'm louise houghton and i'm here to take you through this special edition focusing on democracy.
hello and welcome to your inbox i'm louise houghton and i'm here to take you through this special edition focusing on democracy.
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drastic plan to curb the number of eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a bbc investigation reveals.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drastic plan to curb the number of eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in...