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he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her two other children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "jermeir, i need you to get to durham now. denita has fell. she's unconscious. they're trying to revive her." so he said okay. because i knew from greensboro to durham he would be there before i would. >> could you tell whether he had any idea of this? >> he didn't let on like he was aware. >> reporter: word spread fast that something had happened at the apartment complex. edythe called to check on denita. >> and she wasn't answering. which was you know, after i call your phone several times as a best friend, you know, somebody's going to call you back. so i was like, that's strange. so my instinct just said ca
he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her two other children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "jermeir, i need you to get to durham now....
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a british student from durham university is sentenced to life in prison in dubai, after being found guilty of spying for the british government. 31—year—old matthew hedges has been held in solitary confinement for six months — he was arrested during a research trip last may. the uae is supposed to be a friend and ally of britain's. we've given them repeated assurances about matthew. and, you know, if we can't resolve this, there are going to be serious diplomatic consequences. the government is now urgently seeking talks with the united arab emirates. also tonight: a 6—year—old sexually assaulted by boys at school — her parents win compensation from the local authority. all smiles in brussels, as the prime minister arrives to discuss what our relationship with the european union will look like, after brexit. tens of thousands of children are now classed as problem gamblers — a steep rise in numbers as more and more under 165 turn to betting. and david attenborough shows off the people's chair which will take pride of place as world leaders gather next week for a climate chang
a british student from durham university is sentenced to life in prison in dubai, after being found guilty of spying for the british government. 31—year—old matthew hedges has been held in solitary confinement for six months — he was arrested during a research trip last may. the uae is supposed to be a friend and ally of britain's. we've given them repeated assurances about matthew. and, you know, if we can't resolve this, there are going to be serious diplomatic consequences. the...
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bleep that footage released by durham police. in a social media message filmed by durham police themselves, local sergeant emma kay had this to say. over the last two weeks, we have faced outbreaks of out—of—control children in the town centre. there were a hard—core group of around 20 people who threw bricks, fireworks and attacked my officers. one pcso was punched in the face by a young person. disorder of this kind is totally unacceptable and violence against our officers will not be tolerated. action will be taken against all the individuals involved in the incident that night. whilst there was a hard—core group of individuals involved in this incident, there are many on the sidelines. young people who are going to affect their life chances by continuing to engage in this type of behaviour. we are asking for parents to step up to the plate, take responsibility for your children. do you know where they are or are they going to bring trouble to your door? it is up to you to keep your children safe, out of harm's way and
bleep that footage released by durham police. in a social media message filmed by durham police themselves, local sergeant emma kay had this to say. over the last two weeks, we have faced outbreaks of out—of—control children in the town centre. there were a hard—core group of around 20 people who threw bricks, fireworks and attacked my officers. one pcso was punched in the face by a young person. disorder of this kind is totally unacceptable and violence against our officers will not be...
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emerges of up to 100 teenagers surrounding and attacking police officers in a town centre in county durham, police in stanley call on parents to take responsibility for their "out of control teenagers". parents were asked to come and review the footage from the officers‘ body cams of the incident that night. they all agreed the behaviour of their children was appalling. an mp who publically revealed that he's hiv positive yesterday tells this programme he was worried he would cry when he stood up in the house of commons to make his speech. jeremy corbyn, our leader, of course just came in at that moment. he leant over and just reached out to me and said, "good luck." i had been 0k until then but suddenly, just that last thing, suddenly i got a bit kind of, the bottom lip kind of wavered. you can hear that full interview with lloyd russell—moyle in a few minutes‘ time. and after we went undercover to expose the lettings agency charging prospective tenants hundreds of pounds just to view a flat, we've been back to see whether it's still going on. i found one that looked very nice. i li
emerges of up to 100 teenagers surrounding and attacking police officers in a town centre in county durham, police in stanley call on parents to take responsibility for their "out of control teenagers". parents were asked to come and review the footage from the officers‘ body cams of the incident that night. they all agreed the behaviour of their children was appalling. an mp who publically revealed that he's hiv positive yesterday tells this programme he was worried he would cry...
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as a new video emerges of up to 100 teenagers surrounding and attacking police officers in county durham, officers in stanley call on parents to take responsbility for their children. and has an agreement been made to stop the blackout on sark? we'll be live on the channel island to find out. good morning. it's friday 30 november. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm annita mcveigh. a liquid—only diet ofjust 800 calories a day will be prescribed to thousands of patients with type 2 diabetes. the nhs in england is piloting the treatment, after a trial helped more than half of those involved to reverse the condition. in the uk, more than three million people are living with type 2 diabetes, a condition that's strongly linked to diet and lifestyle. treating them costs the nhs £8.8 billion a year. and according to public health england, the number of diabetics will rise by one million by 2035. here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. it's about cutting down. you know, small steps... at a community centre in leeds, the battle against diabetes is under way. reducing portion sizes and ho
as a new video emerges of up to 100 teenagers surrounding and attacking police officers in county durham, officers in stanley call on parents to take responsbility for their children. and has an agreement been made to stop the blackout on sark? we'll be live on the channel island to find out. good morning. it's friday 30 november. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm annita mcveigh. a liquid—only diet ofjust 800 calories a day will be prescribed to thousands of patients with type 2 diabetes. the...
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it is corporal george smith of the durham light infantry. his story takes us back to the uk, to county durham and the tale of a family and community who have particular reason to mark this armistice centenary. music plays: "abide with me". 0ne county durham family, five sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate near barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder." and that was her, she was known for saying that. but, like she said, they've done the country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three more as the war moved towards its close. with help from the local community, their desperate mother wrote to queen mary. she agreed to ask for 19—year—old wilf smith to be sent home. ifound out that he had brothers. i said, "what happened to them?" he wouldn't talk much. "they died," and that was it. if it hadn't have happened, if they hadn't have brought him home, then
it is corporal george smith of the durham light infantry. his story takes us back to the uk, to county durham and the tale of a family and community who have particular reason to mark this armistice centenary. music plays: "abide with me". 0ne county durham family, five sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate near barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder." and that was her,...
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at least near chico and dirham and keep that fire from spreading into chico and durham. as you can rippihr paradise. current wind out of the north at 3 mayil p go up to 15 miles per hour through tonight. as we head into tomorrow, we still will see gusts of about 15, so it's not that bad. but the next wind event we might have is sunday, where we could get gusts of 20 to 30 miles per hour. the current wind is pushing some of the flames back onto itself, and that is the good news. current fire containment. as we were mentioning, they were able to stop it at least right there at highway 99 and keep it from going into durham and parts of chico. a little shred of good news, but this is going to be a long-fought, firefighting battle. across the bay area, it's been all about the smoke. i don't think i can show this map enough. this is all smoke. magenta is the worst of it of course up chico. you see color, that's also smoke that's going to be shrouding the entire bay area. boiling this down, what does it mean for us? unhealthy air for the north bay, then for the east bay, south
at least near chico and dirham and keep that fire from spreading into chico and durham. as you can rippihr paradise. current wind out of the north at 3 mayil p go up to 15 miles per hour through tonight. as we head into tomorrow, we still will see gusts of about 15, so it's not that bad. but the next wind event we might have is sunday, where we could get gusts of 20 to 30 miles per hour. the current wind is pushing some of the flames back onto itself, and that is the good news. current fire...
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this afternoon, durham university gave its reaction to the sentence. sending an e—mailto its reaction to the sentence. sending an e—mail to my colleagues confirming this is what has happened is one of the hardest things i've donein is one of the hardest things i've done in my 17 years of working at the university. it is a conviction which is unjust and a sentence that isjust, which is unjust and a sentence that is just, you know, which is unjust and a sentence that isjust, you know, outrageous. just over six months since matthew hedges was arrested at dubai airport as he tried to leave the uae. he said he had been there carrying out academic research for his ph.d.. the authorities say he was a spy. speaking to the bbc last month, his wife daniela said the british government should have been doing more to help. we are not talking about a british academic‘s rights being violated, in a most outward and outrageous manners, we are talking about an innocent british academic, who is being accused of being a spy for the british intelligence services. tha
this afternoon, durham university gave its reaction to the sentence. sending an e—mailto its reaction to the sentence. sending an e—mail to my colleagues confirming this is what has happened is one of the hardest things i've donein is one of the hardest things i've done in my 17 years of working at the university. it is a conviction which is unjust and a sentence that isjust, which is unjust and a sentence that is just, you know, which is unjust and a sentence that isjust, you know,...
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new evacuations in parts of chico and durham. not as windy tomorrow but could still get up to 25 miles an hour. in the bay area it's all about the smoke. seen the plumes moving down, see it here in the satellite loop. color. very unhealthy. not as bad for contra costa and alameda county but we'll have more tips in about 15 minutes. >>> another breaking story at this hour. fast-moving brush fire in n newberry park area. scorched around 10,000 acres since this afternoon. mandatory evacuations. highway 101 expected to remain closed overnight. 30 miles east cruise are working to contain another fire, woolsey fire, charred when 2,000 acres, and evacuations are under way there as well. >>> other top story, nation is grieving with the community of thousand oaks. senseless loss of lives after mass shooting at popular bar. tonight several candlelight vigils and then funeral arrangements will be discussed. elena housley, pepperdine university, her life taken. killed ten people in the country western bar. marine combat veteran who turned th
new evacuations in parts of chico and durham. not as windy tomorrow but could still get up to 25 miles an hour. in the bay area it's all about the smoke. seen the plumes moving down, see it here in the satellite loop. color. very unhealthy. not as bad for contra costa and alameda county but we'll have more tips in about 15 minutes. >>> another breaking story at this hour. fast-moving brush fire in n newberry park area. scorched around 10,000 acres since this afternoon. mandatory...
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[applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce miss karen durham aguilera. executive director army national military cemeteries and arlington national cemetery. ms. aguilera: leader pelosi, secretary of defense matus, secretary of affairs, secretary of the air force wilson, major general hollered, families of the fallen, visitors from across the world and all of you, good morning. and welcome to arlington national cemetery. what a glorious day. it is fitting that we are in the center of this most hallowed ground. a special welcome to mr. larry romo of the american g.i. forum, for being today's veteran service host for national veterans day observance. today as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the world war i armistice in 1918, how fortunate we all are to gather together today to pay tribute to this amazing anniversary. just a short walk from here, i invite you to visit sections 17, 18, 19, or visit our welcome center where we memorialize world war i veterans and families laid to rest here at arlington national cemetery. their stories tell
[applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce miss karen durham aguilera. executive director army national military cemeteries and arlington national cemetery. ms. aguilera: leader pelosi, secretary of defense matus, secretary of affairs, secretary of the air force wilson, major general hollered, families of the fallen, visitors from across the world and all of you, good morning. and welcome to arlington national cemetery. what a glorious day. it is fitting that we are in the center of this...
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let's hear more from one of matthew hedge's colleagues at durham university, who gave his reaction to our north of england correspondent fiona trott. i'm, i'm appalled. it has been you knowjust a desperate time for obviously for matt and his family especially his wife danny, and sending the e—mail to my colleagues confirming that this has what had happened is one of the hardest things i have done in my 17 years at the university. it is a conviction that is unjust, and a sentence that is just outrageous. his wife today saying that she is very concerned for his welfare knowing him, as you do, how do him, as you do, how do you think doing? i can't begin to think what must be going through his was mind, and one of the things that we know from, during, it is that matt is not well. we understand that he is on suicide watch for parts of that time, and clearly we, we're definitely worried about what this might do to his well—being and the possibility of his, and any benefits he's had, and made his health and the period he has been on bail will be wiped out. explain to us specifically why
let's hear more from one of matthew hedge's colleagues at durham university, who gave his reaction to our north of england correspondent fiona trott. i'm, i'm appalled. it has been you knowjust a desperate time for obviously for matt and his family especially his wife danny, and sending the e—mail to my colleagues confirming that this has what had happened is one of the hardest things i have done in my 17 years at the university. it is a conviction that is unjust, and a sentence that is just...
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[applause] karen durham aguilera executive director, arlington national cemetery. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert l. wilkie jr. secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's colors and those of our veteran service organizations, as we march on the colors, the united states marine band will play the national march, please put your hand over your heart or render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans delivered by chaplain michael mccoy, director va chaplain service. >> eternal god, you alone rule the destinies of nations. we come this veterans day to invoke your presence in this sacred garden on this 100th anniversary of the ending of world war i. we realize that it is only through your hand that our country has remained free by your gift and dedication of your nation's veterans. thanks be to you oh lord for those whose lives paid for freedoms we n
[applause] karen durham aguilera executive director, arlington national cemetery. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert l. wilkie jr. secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's colors and those of our veteran service organizations, as we march on the colors, the united states marine band will play the national march, please put your hand over your...
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. >> reporter: ken, i am standing off of highway 99 here in the town of durham right now. we are miles away from the epicenter, ground 0 up in the city of paradise right now but there were flames burning here earlier today. >> reporter: along highway 99 red and blue flashing emergency lights disappear into a glowing haze of orange flames and smoke. miles outside of the town of paradise the wind-driven camp fire is going unchecked through miles of bone-dry tall grass what firefighters would call fleshy fuels. >> reporter: in under 5 minutes our vantage point of flames from this barbed wire fence line became unsafe. at one point the flames and smoke on 99 became unpassable. headed east on durham road strike teams from berkeley and fremont fire were lighting backfires to precharred grass while trying to contain embers and high winds. nearly impossible task. >> this will go on for several days. again, it is weather driven as we are seeing right now. hopefully that wind will slow down early morning hours it will be a big benefit to us. >> reporter: the wind is the concern here
. >> reporter: ken, i am standing off of highway 99 here in the town of durham right now. we are miles away from the epicenter, ground 0 up in the city of paradise right now but there were flames burning here earlier today. >> reporter: along highway 99 red and blue flashing emergency lights disappear into a glowing haze of orange flames and smoke. miles outside of the town of paradise the wind-driven camp fire is going unchecked through miles of bone-dry tall grass what...
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just outside the city of durham. we were gettltedwith very high winds. it was much higher at elevation. where i'm standing now, i am 12 miles outside paradise on the skyway. we're at elevation. it is absolutely still right now. hopefully this will give firefighters out here trying to get a grasp on this rapidly growing deadly fire a chance to get a handle on things at this point. are still waiting to hear from their loved ones >> thanks so much. >>> tonight people in evacuation centers around chico are still waiting to hear from their loved ones who are unaccounted for. on top of that, many haven't been able to get back to their homes and, of course, their frustration is growing. g. >> i'm worried about my family. >> i can't find them. so i'm worried going place to place looking. >> there was a lot of people in the same boat as us. kpix 5's wilson walker continues our team cover live near ch >> no actual numbers are available yet as to how many people are missing. >>> kpix5's wilson walker continues our team coverage
just outside the city of durham. we were gettltedwith very high winds. it was much higher at elevation. where i'm standing now, i am 12 miles outside paradise on the skyway. we're at elevation. it is absolutely still right now. hopefully this will give firefighters out here trying to get a grasp on this rapidly growing deadly fire a chance to get a handle on things at this point. are still waiting to hear from their loved ones >> thanks so much. >>> tonight people in evacuation...
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students was taking a short trip away from durham university to conduct interviews and this is a very common practice among the ph d. students during political science or security studies he would have had ethical approval from durham university to carry out the strip and within that process is the determination that what matthew is doing is is is kosher on a. of broad and above all things safe and secure so that's what matthew would have been doing arranging interviews with key people who would have been able to answer his approved research question what were his research questions what was the nature of the research specifically well as with many ph d.'s and his ph d. students will know the questions to of fraud so overall he was looking at the impact of the arab spring and u.a.e. and u.s. security policy in particular this would not be an unusual topic given the circumstances and factors many people looking at a security and many people looking at arabian gulf countries and how they have reacted to the arab spring is very conventional so it would have been looking at changes in pol
students was taking a short trip away from durham university to conduct interviews and this is a very common practice among the ph d. students during political science or security studies he would have had ethical approval from durham university to carry out the strip and within that process is the determination that what matthew is doing is is is kosher on a. of broad and above all things safe and secure so that's what matthew would have been doing arranging interviews with key people who...
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ok let's get the thoughts now tom brooks he's professor of law and government and also the dean durham north school and you're very welcome tom as always it's all happening isn't it this morning in the u.k. three's a maze lost two members of the cabinet i think five party members in total is her job in danger do you think. i think her job is most definitely in danger for the simple reason that her being prime minister has been all about delivering this plan and she's done something to be fair on. really remarkable which is that a country so divided over cracks it's where you see hard to find any agreement that brings people together she seems to have done it she's brought all the parliament it seems very much together against her plans i can't see her getting this plan through and with it it seems no confidence in the one main job she had as prime minister and so i think that today is very very very bad news for her in particular losing again a second to her only other secretary i think the writing is on the wall. she says doesn't she look there are only three options here it's my deal
ok let's get the thoughts now tom brooks he's professor of law and government and also the dean durham north school and you're very welcome tom as always it's all happening isn't it this morning in the u.k. three's a maze lost two members of the cabinet i think five party members in total is her job in danger do you think. i think her job is most definitely in danger for the simple reason that her being prime minister has been all about delivering this plan and she's done something to be fair...
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what we do know, phd student writing his thesis at durham university. as i say, into the impact of the arab spring on security policy and some of the gulf states. now, he was picked up at the beginning of may as he tried to leave do having been there for about ten days carrying out research. he denies being a spy. jon donnison, thank you very much. the prime minister is to meet the european commission president in brussels in a few hours' time, to try to finalise the plan for relations between the uk and the eu after brexit. several eu member states have expressed concerns — over the uk's future access to the single market, fishing rights in uk waters for eu boats, and the status of gibraltar. theresa may is under pressure from her own mps not to concede any further ground. from westminster, alex forsyth reports. when they meet this afternoon it will not be the first time. in the past there has been handshakes, hugs, even awkward kisses. this afternoon they will be hoping they can find common ground, i bet the creases in the brexit deal, before eu lea
what we do know, phd student writing his thesis at durham university. as i say, into the impact of the arab spring on security policy and some of the gulf states. now, he was picked up at the beginning of may as he tried to leave do having been there for about ten days carrying out research. he denies being a spy. jon donnison, thank you very much. the prime minister is to meet the european commission president in brussels in a few hours' time, to try to finalise the plan for relations between...
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if a veteran comes into the durham v.a. in durham, north carolina, and we give him medicine for pain, and if he happens to go to a pharmacy and or an adjoining county and the doctor gives them something to make him sleep, that dr. punches in the prescription to the v.a. system and the doctors and nurses at the durham v.a. now know that we have an american warrior who is on a dangerous spectrum. either on a spectrum that indicates abuse, addiction, or possibly worse. the alarm flags will go up. the same applies for indicators for mental health and suicide. we have to get this right, to protect our veterans and to address those maladies that are not just impacting americans, but impacting our veterans at a far greater rate than the general population. and this is the road to making that happen. and fourth, we have to transform our business systems. if general bradley walked in today, he would recognize a department that really has not changed much since he and harry truman were in charge. the reason i know that, my chief of s
if a veteran comes into the durham v.a. in durham, north carolina, and we give him medicine for pain, and if he happens to go to a pharmacy and or an adjoining county and the doctor gives them something to make him sleep, that dr. punches in the prescription to the v.a. system and the doctors and nurses at the durham v.a. now know that we have an american warrior who is on a dangerous spectrum. either on a spectrum that indicates abuse, addiction, or possibly worse. the alarm flags will go up....
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he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. the parole board has decided that the serial sex offender, john worboys, should stay in prison. worboys — a black cab driver — was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london. injanuary, the board said he would be freed after serving 10 years, but it provoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. it certainly did provoke a public outcry. reminders of the bagram? john worboys was convicted almost ten yea rs john worboys was convicted almost ten years ago of drugging, sexy assaulting and raping a number of women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said he should women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he should have an indefinite sentence and should
he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. the parole board has decided that the serial sex offender, john worboys, should stay in prison. worboys — a black cab driver — was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london. injanuary, the board said he would be freed after serving 10 years, but it provoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. it...
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what we understand is the alleged incident took place on august 20, on board a train from york to durham. we understand that a woman in her 30s was sexually assaulted early that evening and what the british transport police have confirmed to us transport police have confirmed to us is that paul gascoigne has been arrested, he has been arrested and charged with one count of sexual assault by touching. the former newcastle and assault by touching. the former newcastle a nd tottenha m assault by touching. the former newcastle and tottenham player, who is now 51 and lives in leicester, has had a well—documented struggle with alcoholism in the past and we know that he is going to appear at magistrates‘ court next month. fiona, thanks for that, fiona trott with the latest. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich. hello. if you are not sure whether warm coat and scarf are, i would suggest locating them for this week because a very different feel to the weather. some much colder weather and with that, quite a lot of cloud around at the moment. this is the satellite picture and you
what we understand is the alleged incident took place on august 20, on board a train from york to durham. we understand that a woman in her 30s was sexually assaulted early that evening and what the british transport police have confirmed to us transport police have confirmed to us is that paul gascoigne has been arrested, he has been arrested and charged with one count of sexual assault by touching. the former newcastle and assault by touching. the former newcastle a nd tottenha m assault by...
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a 31—year—old student from durham university is jailed in dubai charged with spying for the british governement a six—year—old sexually assaulted by boys at school — her parents win compensation from the local authority gambling has made this woman britain's highest paid executive — denise coates earned 265 million pounds last year from bet365. a sharp rise in the number of people dying from cocaine overdoses in america as it's laced with a drug 50 times more powerful than heroin. it hurts. and those who we lose, they do not realise that their families have to go on carrying this pain with them the rest of their lives. and the people's seat — sir david attenborough tells us why it will take pride of place as world leaders gather next month for a climate change conference. they are dealing with real people's futures and the people are watching them and want action. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: the republic of ireland are looking for a new manager after parting company with martin o'neill and his assistant, roy keane, after five years in charge. good evening and welcome to th
a 31—year—old student from durham university is jailed in dubai charged with spying for the british governement a six—year—old sexually assaulted by boys at school — her parents win compensation from the local authority gambling has made this woman britain's highest paid executive — denise coates earned 265 million pounds last year from bet365. a sharp rise in the number of people dying from cocaine overdoses in america as it's laced with a drug 50 times more powerful than heroin....
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he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. carlose ghosn, one of the world's most prominent businessmen and the chairman of nissan, has been arrested in japan on suspicion of financial misconduct. he is alleged to have underreported his salary by £35 million overfive years. he's expected to be sacked later this week. mr ghosn is also head of an industry alliance between nissan, renault and mitsubishi. rupert wingfield—hayes‘ report contains some flashing images. for 20 years, carlos ghosn has been one of the titans of the car industry, charming everyone from journalists to presidents. but tonight, he is in police custody, accused of serious financial misdeeds. at nissan's headquarters, chief executive hiroto saikawa made the dramatic announcement. the company found mr ghosn had hugely underreported his pay in nissan's annual report to the tokyo stock exchange. translation: for us, the company, this is of course completely unacceptable, and we've been advi
he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. carlose ghosn, one of the world's most prominent businessmen and the chairman of nissan, has been arrested in japan on suspicion of financial misconduct. he is alleged to have underreported his salary by £35 million overfive years. he's expected to be sacked later this week. mr ghosn is also head of an industry alliance between nissan, renault and mitsubishi. rupert...
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a short while ago, i spoke tojohn williams, professor of international relations at durham university, where matthew was a student. john williams, tell us a little bit about matthew hedges' research. was it possible, in any way, that the emirates could have mistaken the research he was doing for intelligence gathering? no, that would be impossible. one of the things about academic research is that, before anybody is allowed to work with any living person, they have to go through a lengthy research ethics process, and central to that is the idea of the informed consent of the people you are researching with. so matthew will have contacted all of the people that he wanted to speak to in advance. in fact, they were all known to him previously because he's quite an experienced person in terms of working within the uae, so he would tell them information about himself, about the project that he was working on and the information that he would hope to gain from them during the course of an interview. have you had a conversation within the university as to whether perhaps you owed him a great
a short while ago, i spoke tojohn williams, professor of international relations at durham university, where matthew was a student. john williams, tell us a little bit about matthew hedges' research. was it possible, in any way, that the emirates could have mistaken the research he was doing for intelligence gathering? no, that would be impossible. one of the things about academic research is that, before anybody is allowed to work with any living person, they have to go through a lengthy...
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music plays: "abide with me". 0ne county durham family, five sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate near barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder." and that was her, she was known for saying that. but, like she said, they've done the country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three more as the war moved towards its close. with help from the local community, their desperate mother wrote to queen mary. she agreed to ask for 19—year—old wilf smith to be sent home. i found out that he had brothers. i said, "what happened to them?" he wouldn't talk much. "they died," and that was it. if it hadn't have happened, if they hadn't have brought him home, then none of us here, the family now, would be here to tell the tale, and nobody would ever have known about it. after the armistice, barnard castle held a parade to honour its war dead. margaret smith and her surviving son wer
music plays: "abide with me". 0ne county durham family, five sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate near barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder." and that was her, she was known for saying that. but, like she said, they've done the country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three more as...
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the durham university academic was in the united arab emirates to research the country's foreign policy. but as he was about to return to the uk, he was detained, with his family saying he was held in solitary confinement, forced to sign a confession in arabic, and fed a cocktail of drugs. today, despite hopes for his release, the academic was sentenced to life in prison. his wife, daniela, who was in court, issued a statement. friends of the couple suggested that matthew hedges had been on the verge of being released. we are all shocked. there were expectations that the pressure, and added to the actions of the uk government, would have led to a different verdict. the uk and uae have historically enjoyed warm diplomatic ties, but it appears today's ruling came as a surprise to the british government. the uae is supposed to be a friend and ally of britain's. we have given them repeated assurances about matthew. and if we can't resolve this, there are going to be serious diplomatic consequences, because this is totally u na cce pta ble. foreign media, including the bbc, were barred from
the durham university academic was in the united arab emirates to research the country's foreign policy. but as he was about to return to the uk, he was detained, with his family saying he was held in solitary confinement, forced to sign a confession in arabic, and fed a cocktail of drugs. today, despite hopes for his release, the academic was sentenced to life in prison. his wife, daniela, who was in court, issued a statement. friends of the couple suggested that matthew hedges had been on the...
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not as stunning as durham cathedral. laughter i remember going to the sistine chapel, the vatican guards, you're looking around and the guys shalt, silence! they shot it so would loudly, it is anything other than silent. i many. let's have a quick mention of this, keep your pepper up. the story of a 3-d printer. i thought, this is marvellous, they even have bits of birds that they have 3—d printers with, and what pd enters the rudimentary. but when you see the final picture, i think i could probably do better with a black & decker. i am sure 3—d printers are brilliant and this poor hornbill needed the top of its builder pairing, unfortunately it had cancer, but i suppose we are waiting to see the final sophisticated 3—d printers, because that certainly is... this is jerry the hornbill, and i am pleased, it may not look great, but apparently he was eating normally the day after. i am probably been far too dismissive. your right to pull me up. he is obviously very proud of his bail, and you are right. after having...
not as stunning as durham cathedral. laughter i remember going to the sistine chapel, the vatican guards, you're looking around and the guys shalt, silence! they shot it so would loudly, it is anything other than silent. i many. let's have a quick mention of this, keep your pepper up. the story of a 3-d printer. i thought, this is marvellous, they even have bits of birds that they have 3—d printers with, and what pd enters the rudimentary. but when you see the final picture, i think i could...
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he is corporal george smith from the durham light infantry and his name ta kes durham light infantry and his name takes us to the story of a family and a village in county durham who have particular reasons for remembering the centenary. band plays abide with me. two families, eight sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate near barnard castle. their mother, she always said never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder. and that was her, she was known for saying that. but, like she said, they've done the country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three more as the war moved towards its close. with help from the local community, their desperate mother wrote to queen mary. she agreed to ask for 19—year—old wilf smith to be sent home. she mentioned that he had brothers. she said, what happened to them? they wouldn't tell much. they died, and that was it. if that hadn't have happened, if they hadn't have brought him home, that none of us here, the family
he is corporal george smith from the durham light infantry and his name ta kes durham light infantry and his name takes us to the story of a family and a village in county durham who have particular reasons for remembering the centenary. band plays abide with me. two families, eight sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate near barnard castle. their mother, she always said never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder. and that was her, she was...
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and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a diplomatic row as britain threatens to retaliate after a durham university student is jailed for life accused of spying in dubai. a race to seal the deal on brexit — theresa may says there's been progress but spain is unhappy over gibraltar. a total rip—off, or valuable service to those on low incomes? the financial watchdog is set to launch a crack down on rent—to—own schemes that are accused of excessive charges. in sport, after terrorising defences for 20 years, the former chelsea striker didier drogba retires from football. and how a game of keepy—uppy got a group of mps
and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a diplomatic row as britain threatens to retaliate after a durham university student is jailed for life accused of spying in dubai. a race to seal the deal on brexit — theresa may says there's been progress but spain is unhappy over gibraltar. a total rip—off, or valuable service to those on low incomes? the financial watchdog is set to launch a crack down on rent—to—own schemes that are accused of excessive charges. in sport, after terrorising...
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ferrari sebastian vettel and kimi heikkinen take up the second row and row three sees the red bull durham. ricardo and max first oppa. the build up to south america's big soccer showpiece has been marred by violence the kickoff of the second leg of the copilot libertad dorus final has been delayed river play fans attacked the team bus of rival club boca juniors objects were thrown and reports said pepper spray was used and local players were hurt there was further trouble outside the stadium it is unclear if both are willing to play. and the bundesliga show follows after the break with pablo full alias find out if stuttering champions could get back to their winning ways we will also see if leaders. could extend their lead at the top and more coming up shortly. and now for some ancient art archaeologists in egypt have uncovered an ancient site on the banks of the nile river located in the fabled valley of the kings the site contains the mummies of a priest and his wife officials also said there are a thousand statuettes in the tomb which dates from thirteen hundred b.c. . and a reminder t
ferrari sebastian vettel and kimi heikkinen take up the second row and row three sees the red bull durham. ricardo and max first oppa. the build up to south america's big soccer showpiece has been marred by violence the kickoff of the second leg of the copilot libertad dorus final has been delayed river play fans attacked the team bus of rival club boca juniors objects were thrown and reports said pepper spray was used and local players were hurt there was further trouble outside the stadium it...
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corporal smith takes us on a journey back to county durham and the story ofafamily back to county durham and the story of a family and the village with particular reasons to remember this centenary. two families, eight sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums down in bridgegate, down in barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all "they are is cannon fodder." and she was known for saying that. but they‘d done the country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three more as the war moved towards its close. with help from the local community, their desperate mother wrote to queen mary. she agreed to ask for 19—year—old wilf smith to be sent home. when i found out that he had brothers, i said, "what happened to them?" "they died and that was it." if it hadn‘t happened, if they hadn‘t brought him home, then none of us, the family now, would be here to tell the tale, and nobody would ever have known about it. 30 miles east of barnard castle, anotherfami
corporal smith takes us on a journey back to county durham and the story ofafamily back to county durham and the story of a family and the village with particular reasons to remember this centenary. two families, eight sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums down in bridgegate, down in barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all "they are is cannon fodder." and she was known for saying that. but they‘d done the country proud....
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. >> reporter: john durham is an expert on marketing strategy for brands and candidates. he says even though not everyone like the text messages, they are cheap and they work. >> our purpose of our business is to inform, persuade and remind and those text repter: says this is all pretty new and in the future text messages will probably be more targeted, but for now there's just no way to stop all the text messages. although john arntz says some campaigns will stop contacting youonce you've turned in your ballot. now that's how you get people to vote. i voted today. i want to point out even if you text back campaigns saying take me off your list. sometimes they'll text back or try to argue with you. that's not a foolproof way. according john durham, even when people are annoyed, they are getting a reminder an election is coming up and that has actually gotten even some annoyed people to vote. >> thanks. head to our website www.kpix.com/election and our reporters will be live on election night covering the bay area's hottest races. watch live team coverage at 8:00 tuesday o
. >> reporter: john durham is an expert on marketing strategy for brands and candidates. he says even though not everyone like the text messages, they are cheap and they work. >> our purpose of our business is to inform, persuade and remind and those text repter: says this is all pretty new and in the future text messages will probably be more targeted, but for now there's just no way to stop all the text messages. although john arntz says some campaigns will stop contacting youonce...
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picture here thatis paper has got a lovely picture here that is based on a sculpture i think in county durham. i saw this and conference today in ever 45 shots and this was by far the most dramatic one and very for you as well. and yes, it is a weekend reflection. we sent young people into battle 100 yea rs reflection. we sent young people into battle 100 years ago and it was the worst of all wars in many respects interns with sheer barbarity and the unforgiving conditions and the one they came back with a shellshock and disfigurement and i think we reflect on that. i do get slightly where you would say why did we end up going to war? it was the vainglory of various european leaders who were unaware of the consequences of their actions and ended up in a world which did not need to happen and i think something else to think about. passed over this with a strong image of keeping the flame alive for the following and this was the tributes today at the tower of london with this sea of flames of lights making us this sea of flames of lights making us think back to when they had all the poppies in
picture here thatis paper has got a lovely picture here that is based on a sculpture i think in county durham. i saw this and conference today in ever 45 shots and this was by far the most dramatic one and very for you as well. and yes, it is a weekend reflection. we sent young people into battle 100 yea rs reflection. we sent young people into battle 100 years ago and it was the worst of all wars in many respects interns with sheer barbarity and the unforgiving conditions and the one they came...
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superintendent of durham school district in butte county. thank you. >>> fema and the red cross continue to help fire evacuees but long term plans are still in the works. fema officials say dozens of trailers that are in a parking lot in sacramento will be brought in but the question of where to put the trailers lingers. more now from chico. >> reporter: they have spent weeks sleeping outside and in shelters after the camp fire destroyed their home in paradise. >> cop said out so we left. >> reporter: they left everything behind. ifcluding their dog. >> -- including their dog. >> i said i love you. that is all i could do. >> reporter: seeking comfort in one another. >> i lost everything. >> reporter: they don't know when they will have a home again. >> you see happen to other people and you think those poor people. you think -- you know, you never know when that could happen to you. >> reporter: but the couple is hopeful after applying for fema aid. >> everybody's got burned out so you have this slate. >> reporter: fema's housing task force
superintendent of durham school district in butte county. thank you. >>> fema and the red cross continue to help fire evacuees but long term plans are still in the works. fema officials say dozens of trailers that are in a parking lot in sacramento will be brought in but the question of where to put the trailers lingers. more now from chico. >> reporter: they have spent weeks sleeping outside and in shelters after the camp fire destroyed their home in paradise. >> cop said...
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centerville to durham, isolated areas of durham esquon. currently in place but going to look at reevaluating in the morning, but they are in an evacuation order for those areas." and in chico... flooded roads propmted at least one driver to ditch the car... hop on a horse and lead others to drier land.(grant) about 50 vehicles were briefly stranded but most drivers were able to safely drive their cars out of the area once the water went down. (pam) p-g-and-e has been facing a lot of questions and criticism... about its possible role in starting the deadly 'camp fire'.(ken) and this week, some of its workers reportedly faced threats on the job. meghan markley has the story from concow. cutting down trees, removing hazards in the wake of the camp fire. natsot: chainsaw but there's a new hazard. dispatch: "it is on the west side of the river, underneath the transmission lines. probably about 35 miles per hour, sustained wind on it." since this dispatch recording surfaced, some have openly blamed p-g-and-e for starting the devastating blaze.na
centerville to durham, isolated areas of durham esquon. currently in place but going to look at reevaluating in the morning, but they are in an evacuation order for those areas." and in chico... flooded roads propmted at least one driver to ditch the car... hop on a horse and lead others to drier land.(grant) about 50 vehicles were briefly stranded but most drivers were able to safely drive their cars out of the area once the water went down. (pam) p-g-and-e has been facing a lot of...
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the durham university phd student was jailed for life last week for spying. his wife, daniela tejada, said she couldn't wait for him to return home. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt said he was grateful to the uae government for resolving the issue speedily. well, speaking at news conference a little earlier, a uae government spokesman said matthew hedges was being granted clemency along with hundreds of other prisoners to mark a national day — but he insisted that mr hedges had been spying for the uk. in response to a letter from the family of mr hedges requesting clemency, and in consideration of the historical relationship and close ties between the united arab emirates and the united kingdom, his highness has decided to include mr matthew hedges among the 785 prisoners released. mr hedges will be permitted to leave the country once all the formalities are complete. his wife, daniela tejada has been giving her reaction this morning to the bbc‘s today programme. to be honest, i was not expecting it. it took me by surprise. i am so happy and so relieve
the durham university phd student was jailed for life last week for spying. his wife, daniela tejada, said she couldn't wait for him to return home. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt said he was grateful to the uae government for resolving the issue speedily. well, speaking at news conference a little earlier, a uae government spokesman said matthew hedges was being granted clemency along with hundreds of other prisoners to mark a national day — but he insisted that mr hedges had been spying...
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we have reports of flash flooding and debris flows in the burn scar areas near paradise and durham where this has been extended until 9:15. a flash flood watch remains in effect, expected to expire at 4:00 p.m. what's left of our current storm ranks only one on the storm impact scales. we expect scattered showers, maybe isolated thunderstorms. showers will become lighter and more widely scattered. more showers are developing offshore and we could get more showers into the evening hours. pavement is wet and there is some ponding and pooling on the roadways. i'll have your accuweather seven- they are going after the meat. >> there is something behind the grass. >> the lion is alone and it has a wildebeest. >> i'm glad you said this was at the cougar national park. i thought it was just a nightclub. >> listen. that lion is trying to hold them off on his own. there are about 12 hiennas hanging around. >> they want to go after the dead wildebeest. they just want him to go away. >> when you work for something, you can't just give it up to a bunch of hul >> the women are like, okay. let's clean
we have reports of flash flooding and debris flows in the burn scar areas near paradise and durham where this has been extended until 9:15. a flash flood watch remains in effect, expected to expire at 4:00 p.m. what's left of our current storm ranks only one on the storm impact scales. we expect scattered showers, maybe isolated thunderstorms. showers will become lighter and more widely scattered. more showers are developing offshore and we could get more showers into the evening hours....
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system and the doctors and nurses at the durham v.a. now know that we have an american warrior who is on a dangerous spectrum. either on a spectrum that indicates abuse, addiction, or possibly worse. the alarm flags will go up. the same applies for indicators for mental health and suicide. we have to get this right, to protect our veterans and to areess those maladies that not just impacting americans, but impacting our veterans at a far greater rate than the general population. this is the road to making that happen. transform oure to business systems. if general bradley walked in today, he would recognize a department that really has not changed the reason i know that, colonel powers, he discovered a series of letters from harry truman to the department of veterans affairs wedding the department about consultants. aboutg the department excessive costs but also warning the department to engage in modern business practices to allow hospitals and clinics to function efficiently so the veteran gets the best service. truman putngs harry up
system and the doctors and nurses at the durham v.a. now know that we have an american warrior who is on a dangerous spectrum. either on a spectrum that indicates abuse, addiction, or possibly worse. the alarm flags will go up. the same applies for indicators for mental health and suicide. we have to get this right, to protect our veterans and to areess those maladies that not just impacting americans, but impacting our veterans at a far greater rate than the general population. this is the...
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reporting live in durham. nbc bay area news. >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, fire season to mud slide season. this is reality here. & and this could be the situation over the next one to two months with the very vulnerable ground. we still have a flash flood watch in effect through friday's forecast. the flash flood warning has been allowed to expire. that happened at 9:15. we are flying out here. that's the good news. another three quarters to one and a quarter inch saturday. this is going to be the focus of possibly more flooding issues. now back to the bay area. we got snapped hard with the storm system. two to four inches. concord, 1 in 7,700. close to an inch in san jose. we had a few spotty showers in the south bay. that's the last of the storm. that hit the bay area. but there is a brand new one chasing up. i'll have the timing in about 15 minutes. >> the rain and winds also left a bay area mess. power knocked out. lots of streets flooded and now the race is on and gearing up for the next sto
reporting live in durham. nbc bay area news. >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, fire season to mud slide season. this is reality here. & and this could be the situation over the next one to two months with the very vulnerable ground. we still have a flash flood watch in effect through friday's forecast. the flash flood warning has been allowed to expire. that happened at 9:15. we are flying out here. that's the good news. another three quarters to one and a quarter inch...
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well, a former senior detective with county durham police — who has worked in the stanley area where the footage was filmed — has blamed cuts to policing numbers for the violence. what has happened over the last couple of years, the police numbers have been cut and cut. it's necessary for parents to appreciate when children leave the home, this is what they are doing. i would think the vast majority of parents of those young people involved would find and would agree with the police and help and support them. ithink with the police and help and support them. i think what has happened over them. i think what has happened over the last number of years, police numbers have been cut and cut and cut, there are less offices in the community, regardless of whatever spin the police want to put on it, those are the facts. when i serve there, there would be up to 30 office rs there, there would be up to 30 officers working in this area and i appreciate that times have changed and moved on but if you want to do a survey of how many officers are working in stanley and derwent, over 24—hour i
well, a former senior detective with county durham police — who has worked in the stanley area where the footage was filmed — has blamed cuts to policing numbers for the violence. what has happened over the last couple of years, the police numbers have been cut and cut. it's necessary for parents to appreciate when children leave the home, this is what they are doing. i would think the vast majority of parents of those young people involved would find and would agree with the police and...
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durham university ph.d. thank you, mr speaker. durham university ph. d. student thank you, mr speaker. durham university ph.d. student matthew hedges was arrested when he was leaving the uae having completed his research into the impact of the arabs bring on the uae‘s foreign policy. he has been sentenced to life imprisonment for spying for the uk. a number of us will know the irony of a former mi6 officer who works in the outer office of the de factor ruler of the uae, has organised many of the excellent visits from this house to the uae. but this is wholly inconsistent, with the behaviour of a nation with whom we have a neutral defence accord. will the prime minister please give this her urgent attention, if he is not released i don't see why we should be committed to their defence. i say to my honourable friend, we are, of course, as he is, deeply disappointed and concerned with the verdict. i realise how difficult and distressing this is for matthew and his family. we are raising it with the authorities at the highest level, my right honourable frie
durham university ph.d. thank you, mr speaker. durham university ph. d. student thank you, mr speaker. durham university ph.d. student matthew hedges was arrested when he was leaving the uae having completed his research into the impact of the arabs bring on the uae‘s foreign policy. he has been sentenced to life imprisonment for spying for the uk. a number of us will know the irony of a former mi6 officer who works in the outer office of the de factor ruler of the uae, has organised many of...
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music plays: "abide with me". 0ne county durham family, five sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate, down in barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder." and that was her, she was known for saying that. but, like she said, they've done their country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three more as the war moved towards its close. with help from the local community, their desperate mother wrote to queen mary. she agreed to ask for 19—year—old wilf smith to be sent home. when i found out that he had brothers, i said, "what happened to them?" he wouldn't talk much. he said, "they died," and that was it. if it hadn't have happened, if they hadn't have brought him home, that none of us here, the family now, would be here to tell the tale, and nobody would ever have known about it. after the armistice, barnard castle held a parade to honour its war dead. margaret smith and h
music plays: "abide with me". 0ne county durham family, five sons lost. they were just from what they called the slums, down in bridgegate, down in barnard castle. their mother, she always said, "never have boys, because all they are is cannon fodder." and that was her, she was known for saying that. but, like she said, they've done their country proud. six smith brothers answered the call for volunteers. the first two were killed within weeks of arriving in france, three...
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lovesick popular picasso painted a portrait of durham are reaching for the star. alongside an exhibition at the science of proper doing there will be a number of special events next march for example visitors will be able to spend an entire night through the museum. since we're inviting people to come and sleep here or you can come around eleven pm with a pillow there will be artists who will say that i'm different types of music and sounds rather like a massage. you can either sleep or stay up the entire night to listen on them before you leave in the morning will serve breakfast nook. the competition. going to dish and do paintings the collection also includes sculptures and examples of literature on the same theme and of course there are films to be exhibition painting the night continues until mid april. space is scarce in the british capital that is why more and more london homeowners have been expanding their basements for some years now that means digging under the gardens to create more space for a luxury now these controversial expansions have a name iceb
lovesick popular picasso painted a portrait of durham are reaching for the star. alongside an exhibition at the science of proper doing there will be a number of special events next march for example visitors will be able to spend an entire night through the museum. since we're inviting people to come and sleep here or you can come around eleven pm with a pillow there will be artists who will say that i'm different types of music and sounds rather like a massage. you can either sleep or stay up...
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it started to move really close to chico and durham. firefighters were able to stop the spread. that's likely due to the calmer winds coming out of the west. it's likely burning the fire back on itself. tomorrow wind gisusts of 15 mil per hour. but sunday we could see 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts returning, and that's what all the fire forecasters are watching out for. we'll have more live reports as we continue throughout the weekend. let's get you to the smoke. it has been horrendous today. what you are looking at is a smoke forecast model through tomorrow. there's the fire up there. there's the bay area. look at all these colors. magenta is the thickest smoke and the red/orange color is plain old smoke. because of that, unhealthy levels of smoke throughout the bay area, with amo advisory until monday. what can we do about this? simplest thing is to limit your outdoor exposure, watch a movie, clean the house, whatever you want to do. put your ac on recirculate in your car. what does the button look like? it's this button with the arrow on it. push that, make sure it stays on r
it started to move really close to chico and durham. firefighters were able to stop the spread. that's likely due to the calmer winds coming out of the west. it's likely burning the fire back on itself. tomorrow wind gisusts of 15 mil per hour. but sunday we could see 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts returning, and that's what all the fire forecasters are watching out for. we'll have more live reports as we continue throughout the weekend. let's get you to the smoke. it has been horrendous today....