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no, thought a number of viewers, including mike. the beast from the east — why have the bbc adopted this trashy, tabloid headline for the recent weather? surely the bbc news is above such a ridiculous description? more and more, we seem to be lowering journalistic standards in order to entertain and maintain viewer figures. and ian tweeted along similar lines... and that charge of hysteria was made more widely, for instance, by a viewer called linda... and gill agreed... another issue of concern was the wisdom of sending reporters and camera crews out to face the elements around the country. the weather today is brutal. there's freezing temperatures across pretty much the whole of scotland, and when the wind blows, it feels much colder than that. it's pretty brutal here at the moment, i have to say. we've had blizzard conditions, subzero temperatures, winds of around 40mph. it's —8 at the moment. what this illustrates is how little snow is needed to cause a problem. but danny was one of a number of people to pose this question..
no, thought a number of viewers, including mike. the beast from the east — why have the bbc adopted this trashy, tabloid headline for the recent weather? surely the bbc news is above such a ridiculous description? more and more, we seem to be lowering journalistic standards in order to entertain and maintain viewer figures. and ian tweeted along similar lines... and that charge of hysteria was made more widely, for instance, by a viewer called linda... and gill agreed... another issue of...
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we heard from a viewer who said he used the news app. i was wondering, when did the story appear on the front page of the website? there was a story on the website on monday. that was on the england index. there were various developments in the story as the week has gone on, i'm sure you've seen and the viewers have seen how the story has developed. so, the initial suggestion was that possibly 1,000 victims. that was based not on hard information, but on an extrapolation based on work with an academic. so, we pursued it. and we waited the story. we look at it in depth. it's probably worth saying, to address your point directly, that we're in the middle of this huge spy drama and scandal, the poisoning scandal in salisbury, and that's consumed a huge amount of our airtime, as has the death of ken dodd, and then later in the week stephen hawking. even in a busy news period, this has been an exceptionally busy news week, and we've tried to cover the telford story in the mix amongst all of the other things that we've been doing. audiences wo
we heard from a viewer who said he used the news app. i was wondering, when did the story appear on the front page of the website? there was a story on the website on monday. that was on the england index. there were various developments in the story as the week has gone on, i'm sure you've seen and the viewers have seen how the story has developed. so, the initial suggestion was that possibly 1,000 victims. that was based not on hard information, but on an extrapolation based on work with an...
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the viewer is drawn into the story. you don't just observe but you can also take part in the action that's the principle of interactive films which merge gaming and film. this terrifying experience was developed by the another world team in berlin here filmmakers work together with programmers on the future of storytelling in which viewers can play along they were just watch the haunted house from their sofa but can walk around and have to. interact you have to
the viewer is drawn into the story. you don't just observe but you can also take part in the action that's the principle of interactive films which merge gaming and film. this terrifying experience was developed by the another world team in berlin here filmmakers work together with programmers on the future of storytelling in which viewers can play along they were just watch the haunted house from their sofa but can walk around and have to. interact you have to
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from viewer from viewer from viewer dante clark. view from treasure island just before 8 pm. (justine jr) fire picture from viewer philip yu. (justine) san francisco got lucky today... the wet weather held off long enough for the 167th annual saint patrick's day parade.(jr stone) kron four's philippe djegal spoke with some of the thousands who celebrated the holiday in the city. (philippe)nats- "happy st. patties day1" billed as the largest irsh event on the west coast...nats- san francisco's st. patrick's day parade -- attracting tens of thousands... who soaked it all in along market street. sabrina ward/mother- "the kids are having such a wonderful time." sabrina ward and her husband joe, showed up early with their four kids for a bird's eye view of the action.joe ward/father- "my kids have never been to a parade like this. so, we wanted to take them to something special."nats- they got a chance to see some of san francisco's finest up close and personal. police officers and fire fighters welcomed warmly. local leaders having a blast as well. for mark farre
from viewer from viewer from viewer dante clark. view from treasure island just before 8 pm. (justine jr) fire picture from viewer philip yu. (justine) san francisco got lucky today... the wet weather held off long enough for the 167th annual saint patrick's day parade.(jr stone) kron four's philippe djegal spoke with some of the thousands who celebrated the holiday in the city. (philippe)nats- "happy st. patties day1" billed as the largest irsh event on the west coast...nats- san...
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and that charge of hysteria was made more widely, for instance, by a viewer called linda... and gill agreed... another issue of concern was the wisdom of sending reporters and camera crews out to face the elements around the country. the weather today is brutal. there's freezing temperatures across pretty much the whole of scotland, and when the wind blows, it feels much colder than that. it's pretty brutal here at the moment, i have to say. we've had blizzard conditions, subzero temperatures, winds of around 40mph. it's —8 at the moment. what this illustrates is how little snow is needed to cause a problem. there's hardly any on the surface here, but it has frozen up and got slippery and caused chaos on this road this morning. danny savage, and before him, lorna gordon and ben brown earning their crust there. but danny was one of a number of people to pose this question... why do we continue to humiliate our weather forecasters and reporters by subjecting them to outside broadcasts in such terrible weather? recently, during the infamous beast from the east, the reporters
and that charge of hysteria was made more widely, for instance, by a viewer called linda... and gill agreed... another issue of concern was the wisdom of sending reporters and camera crews out to face the elements around the country. the weather today is brutal. there's freezing temperatures across pretty much the whole of scotland, and when the wind blows, it feels much colder than that. it's pretty brutal here at the moment, i have to say. we've had blizzard conditions, subzero temperatures,...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: the french president describes a police officer who swapped himself for a hostage during a supermarket siege as a hero. british officials search the london headquarters of the firm at the centre of the privacy row involving facebook data. the head of porton down military research centre dismisses russian suggestions it might have leaked the salisbury nerve agent. bump stocks — the devices that turn semiautomatic rifles into machine—guns — are to be banned in the us. and prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle head for a pub lunch on a visit to belfast.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: the french president describes a police officer who swapped himself for a hostage during a supermarket siege as a hero. british officials search the london headquarters of the firm at the centre of the privacy row involving facebook data. the head of porton down military research centre dismisses russian suggestions it might have leaked the salisbury nerve agent....
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: as the conflict in syria continues, aid agencies say over 50,000 people have fled afrin in the last few days alone. the british foreign secretary accuses president putin of being behind the nerve—agent attack on sergei skripal and his daughter. we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the uk, the streets of europe, for the first time since the second world war. the fbi‘s deputy is fired by the us attorney general. andrew mccabe is sacked just days before he was due to retire. jumping to safety. a dozen people are injured when a ski—lift goes out of control
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: as the conflict in syria continues, aid agencies say over 50,000 people have fled afrin in the last few days alone. the british foreign secretary accuses president putin of being behind the nerve—agent attack on sergei skripal and his daughter. we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the uk,...
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the viewer is drawn into the story. you don't just observe but you can also take part in the action that's the principle of interactive films which merge gaming and film. this terrifying experience was developed by the in the world team in berlin here filmmakers work together with programmers on the future of storytelling in which viewers can play along they were just watch the haunted house from their sofa but can walk around in it. interact enough to interact with film means that you're the protagonist you're in the film universe and the narrative is dependent on you for india it came to up a view of what he wanted to create something totally interactive settlers can open a door by themselves and decide should i go through this door at all the other one . chooses one door then x. happens when a player chooses the other something totally different happens. on the other story is dependent on the decisions of the players. you know us inside us so here we go in the beginning players show the computer the scale of the room
the viewer is drawn into the story. you don't just observe but you can also take part in the action that's the principle of interactive films which merge gaming and film. this terrifying experience was developed by the in the world team in berlin here filmmakers work together with programmers on the future of storytelling in which viewers can play along they were just watch the haunted house from their sofa but can walk around in it. interact enough to interact with film means that you're the...
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a viewer called john e—mailed. .. meanwhile, mike barnes had a different point to make. if some thought there should be a presumption of innocence for russia over the nerve agent attack, then for others, the same was true of bradley wiggins. the olympic gold—medal—winning cyclist was found by a house of commons select committee on monday to have crossed an ethical line in taking asthma drugs to enhance his performance. richard conway reported on the story for the news at six. he's a sporting icon, a tour de france winner, and britain's most decorated olympian. but a damning report has accused sir bradley wiggins of unethical behaviour over his use of drugs that mps say were taken to boost performance, and notjust for medical need. john sheffield got in touch with us to say... now, the main purpose of bbc news is to inform its audience, but is there such a thing as too much information? that is the charge that's been made over the past week by viewers of the bbc news channel, some of whom were watching the prime minister's speech about brexit last friday, and found th
a viewer called john e—mailed. .. meanwhile, mike barnes had a different point to make. if some thought there should be a presumption of innocence for russia over the nerve agent attack, then for others, the same was true of bradley wiggins. the olympic gold—medal—winning cyclist was found by a house of commons select committee on monday to have crossed an ethical line in taking asthma drugs to enhance his performance. richard conway reported on the story for the news at six. he's a...
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coming up. >>> bay area viewers showing their photos as they march for our lives. we'll be right back. check out all those skiers and snowboarders at "heavenly." >>> welcome back. another weekend with fresh snow. check out all the ski borders at heavenly. they say show showers continue higher elevations and another three to 5 inches expect overnight. travel warnings are in effect. cars and trucks were pulling over earlier today i-80 kingvale to put chains on. caltrans warning drivers to take extra time and delays are likely. >> moments ago you were talking about changes and temperatures in the 70s. >> seven-day forecast you'll think there are typos. a long time about to take shape. but in the meantime sunday will be coolest day of the seven-day forecast. first let's talk about that sierra snow pack and how things looked about a month ago. that snow pack was only at 22% of average statewide central sierra 24%. let's move things forward now thanks to march. that's jumped up to 65% of average statewide. 56% of average. so that is the impact of 12 to almost 17 feet of
coming up. >>> bay area viewers showing their photos as they march for our lives. we'll be right back. check out all those skiers and snowboarders at "heavenly." >>> welcome back. another weekend with fresh snow. check out all the ski borders at heavenly. they say show showers continue higher elevations and another three to 5 inches expect overnight. travel warnings are in effect. cars and trucks were pulling over earlier today i-80 kingvale to put chains on....
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and that is the new foreign minister just to put that to our viewers and you know he was replacing a social democrat replacing my god real as germany's chief diplomat and the social democrats let's also not forget they got. massive concessions from uncle americal in this coalition deal and they got the foreign ministry they got the finance ministry are extremely influential in those respects but yes next year that a very very conservative bloc and the share a right to be here also a member of her cabinet what kind of policy decisions do you think you know we're just talking about that with one of seeing these ministers right there is olaf schultz you know the new finance minister believes are right there yes there are. he's also the acting leader of the social democrats we should say a lot of questions being asked about how she might change the finance ministry do you foresee any changes there is. in the future justice minister. some people have told me he is still a german finance minister so not too much hope for southern european countries for example to to see loosening of budget
and that is the new foreign minister just to put that to our viewers and you know he was replacing a social democrat replacing my god real as germany's chief diplomat and the social democrats let's also not forget they got. massive concessions from uncle americal in this coalition deal and they got the foreign ministry they got the finance ministry are extremely influential in those respects but yes next year that a very very conservative bloc and the share a right to be here also a member of...
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i consider my job as the bbc moscow correspondent to tell viewers in britain and around the world what moscow is thinking, this is a very confusing story and it is important to listen to what the russians are saying. they have a range of arguments and i think then i have to use my experience of living and working in russia, and i have been here for 23 yea rs, russia, and i have been here for 23 years, not with the bbc all that time but to use my experience, to examine what the russians are saying, and to try to cut through all of that and give my interpretation, my opinion, about what is happening here. it is a very confused story but it is important to present the russian perspective on it. saw you on the campaign trail, asking quite a tough question, often, was that difficult, perhaps even a scary thing to do? not a scary decision, it was quite a challenging thing to do because normally, question and answer sessions with president vladimir putin are heavily controlled. we we re putin are heavily controlled. we were covering him on the campaign trail, we found ourselves in a position
i consider my job as the bbc moscow correspondent to tell viewers in britain and around the world what moscow is thinking, this is a very confusing story and it is important to listen to what the russians are saying. they have a range of arguments and i think then i have to use my experience of living and working in russia, and i have been here for 23 yea rs, russia, and i have been here for 23 years, not with the bbc all that time but to use my experience, to examine what the russians are...
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interactive gaming makes viewers less passive and more involved in the action time will tell whether users well actually want to get up from their sofas but invitation could breathe new life into the film industry the team at another world is certainly convinced about that. says lights camera action. no short and sweet the ship snapshot. dangerous grey dilapidated is this one city's in the future will look like. a virtual gaming world off as the only way out at least that's how it's described in steven spielberg's new cycling through ready player one in the film most of the characters escape to a digital world that seems to have no boundaries. it's an alien vision reality already. whoever wants to try themselves can play the retro looking games from the movie online time more and more of these arcade games will be installed on the movies and company website. but be careful traveling into the future means going back to the eighty's here. which was our snapshot for more on the digital world visit our facebook page d w digital for all the latest digital news and trends interesting apps.
interactive gaming makes viewers less passive and more involved in the action time will tell whether users well actually want to get up from their sofas but invitation could breathe new life into the film industry the team at another world is certainly convinced about that. says lights camera action. no short and sweet the ship snapshot. dangerous grey dilapidated is this one city's in the future will look like. a virtual gaming world off as the only way out at least that's how it's described...
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no, thought a number of viewers, including mike. the beast from the east — why have the bbc adopted this trashy, tabloid headline for the recent weather? surely the bbc news is above such a ridiculous description? more and more, we seem to be lowering journalistic standards in order to entertain and maintain viewer figures. and ian tweeted along similar lines... and that charge of hysteria was made more widely, for instance, by a viewer called linda... and gill agreed... another issue of concern was the wisdom of sending reporters and camera crews out to face the elements around the country. the weather today is brutal. there's freezing temperatures across pretty much the whole of scotland, and when the wind blows, it feels much colder than that. it's pretty brutal here at the moment, i have to say.
no, thought a number of viewers, including mike. the beast from the east — why have the bbc adopted this trashy, tabloid headline for the recent weather? surely the bbc news is above such a ridiculous description? more and more, we seem to be lowering journalistic standards in order to entertain and maintain viewer figures. and ian tweeted along similar lines... and that charge of hysteria was made more widely, for instance, by a viewer called linda... and gill agreed... another issue of...
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viewer -- their sensors throw out. when you roll your finger over it it will give you some detail about what exists with that coordinate. a me detailed information. >> identified as private first class -- can be seeing -- seen >> i find thisor exhibit is a significant opportunity for the public to and seamen atseum -- c --20 years old, come 19, 20at 18 years old. undoubtedly some are. in my case vietnam has made me who i am. the worst day in business since vietnam, i walked in the park. a marine who signs his emails, who said ain't had a bad day's 68. this public gives the up -- this exhibit gives the public an opportunity to hear and interpretation of how the battle changed their lives in perpetuity. >> this weekend on the presidency, former treasury secretary james baker commemorate ronald reagan's 107th birthday. here's a preview. >> ronald wilson>> ronald wilsoo the midwest with a background as diverse as the country he loved. in the radio broadcaster, a corporate spokesman. he matured, he demonstrated the power of
viewer -- their sensors throw out. when you roll your finger over it it will give you some detail about what exists with that coordinate. a me detailed information. >> identified as private first class -- can be seeing -- seen >> i find thisor exhibit is a significant opportunity for the public to and seamen atseum -- c --20 years old, come 19, 20at 18 years old. undoubtedly some are. in my case vietnam has made me who i am. the worst day in business since vietnam, i walked in the...
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we would love c-span viewers to help us identify these men we can't identify. we have established a website, tet1968.com. there are a host of images there. far more than in this exhibit. we ask the public in viewing and identifying people who are -- who we are able to -- who we have yet to identify. in this photograph on the left is staff sergeant bob toms. is a soldier they call s man. when staff sergeant toms had been knocked off the tower and was reordered to take the tower, he said can i get some grenades? the captain said you can have whatever you want. he told s man get all the grenades you can locate. when we got up there he said i had a direct line of sight into the tower. s man would pull a pin, toss me a live grenade, and i would throw it. he said, the first grenade i threw was a fragmentation grenade. it was fabulous. he said the next grenade was a smoke grenade. and i looked at it. i threw it. he said the next grenade was a teargas grenade and i threw it. s man did literally what i told him to do. i really wanted him to bring all fragmentation grena
we would love c-span viewers to help us identify these men we can't identify. we have established a website, tet1968.com. there are a host of images there. far more than in this exhibit. we ask the public in viewing and identifying people who are -- who we are able to -- who we have yet to identify. in this photograph on the left is staff sergeant bob toms. is a soldier they call s man. when staff sergeant toms had been knocked off the tower and was reordered to take the tower, he said can i...
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one viewer sent a $1500 schchec. really generous. >> and that donation alone cancels $150,000 of debt. so the impact is really multiplied. we're still trying to grow it though visit nbc10.com and click on the story. you'll find a link to donate. and if you receive one of the envelopes in the mail, contact us and let us know. >> it will be your lucky day. any amount you want to donate. >> even a small amount helps a lot. >>> now back to our top story tonight. we're tracking the major coastal storm. what can you expect over the next 24 hours. we have you covered. it's so busy in the weather center we will have a meteorologist here around the clock for the next 24 hours. >> and right now, we have meteorologist ggs glenn "hurricane" schwartz here to tell us what we can expect. >> we have the first alert out. we issued it yesterday for the storm starting at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow until 10:00 a.m. saturday. we're expecting downed trees and power lines, coastal roads flooded. and then dangerous travel in snow. wind-driven snow
one viewer sent a $1500 schchec. really generous. >> and that donation alone cancels $150,000 of debt. so the impact is really multiplied. we're still trying to grow it though visit nbc10.com and click on the story. you'll find a link to donate. and if you receive one of the envelopes in the mail, contact us and let us know. >> it will be your lucky day. any amount you want to donate. >> even a small amount helps a lot. >>> now back to our top story tonight. we're...
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wcome to "bbc news" broadcasting to viewers in north america, on pbs and around the globe. these are our topes sto more tears as australian cricket hits rock bottom. rmer vials captain david role inpologies for his the ball tampering scandal and admits he might never play for the team again. >> i take full responsibility for my part in what happened and i am deeplyor sorryhe consequences of what i was involved in. >> 16 palestinians are rorted killed and hundred injured after israeli forces clashed with protesters on t ga border. russia expossess diplomats from 23 countries as the spy row continues to stoke east-west tensions. and a bus fire bngs one of britain's busiest airports to a stand still. officials say the blaze was accidentsal. hello and welcome to the program. within the last hour, the former vice captain of the australian cricket team has said he takes full responsibility for the ball tamperinnd scaal. david warner said he made a bad decision and let his team down in the last match agast south africa and he admited that he might never py for the team again. >> i
wcome to "bbc news" broadcasting to viewers in north america, on pbs and around the globe. these are our topes sto more tears as australian cricket hits rock bottom. rmer vials captain david role inpologies for his the ball tampering scandal and admits he might never play for the team again. >> i take full responsibility for my part in what happened and i am deeplyor sorryhe consequences of what i was involved in. >> 16 palestinians are rorted killed and hundred injured...
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>> colbert's harsh attacks on trump galvanized viewers, catapulting him and "the late show" to its biggest ratings victory in two decades. >> welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. >> it took him months, maybe about a year before he found his traction. and the question was when he ditches the conservative pundit persona that he used throughout "the colbert report," is he going to be able to consistently amuse people and be outrageous? >> you, donald trump, are a horrible, horrible human being. >> by february, colbert edged out long-time rival jimmy fallon when he ripped apart trump's press conference. >> to be honest, i inherited a mess. >> no, you inherited a fortune. we elected a mess. >> colbert never let up, growing more vocal and more vicious as time passed. >> i have the constitutional right to say that donald trump looks like a rotting haystack made of meat, but you cannot. >> trump gave new life to all the late night hosts. >> he's a human what is wrong with this picture. >> trump keeps creating the material. he's like a mine producing raw material. >> he's just
>> colbert's harsh attacks on trump galvanized viewers, catapulting him and "the late show" to its biggest ratings victory in two decades. >> welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. >> it took him months, maybe about a year before he found his traction. and the question was when he ditches the conservative pundit persona that he used throughout "the colbert report," is he going to be able to consistently amuse people and be...
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made available for everyone, through contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. paula kerger: hello, i'm paa kerger. i have the great honor of serving as president of pbs. the station you' o watching right now of nearly 350 member stations serving communities all across america. rural and urban stations, small and large stations, university stations and state networks. from pbs hawaii to georgia public broadcasting. from kqed in san francisco to ozark public televion in springfield, missouri and so many in between. each of these stations is unique to their community. but they all share a common mission, to bring you thoughtful and thought provoking television programs. programs that inform, educate and inspire. r
made available for everyone, through contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. paula kerger: hello, i'm paa kerger. i have the great honor of serving as president of pbs. the station you' o watching right now of nearly 350 member stations serving communities all across america. rural and urban stations, small and large stations, university stations and state networks. from pbs hawaii to georgia public broadcasting. from kqed in san francisco to ozark public televion...
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when you to go, the viewer some there we are. when you to go, the viewer some voters. there we are. when you to go, the viewer some voters. you're watching bbc news. let me just tell you some of the news coming in to us. there has been a powerful earthquake, six point nine magnitude earthquake which struck papua new guinea. —— 6.9. this is according to the us seismologist. no immediate reports of damage is. the earthquake struck at 5:25pm level time. it was recorded at shallow depths, about six miles. this is all according to the us geological survey. —— us geological survey. that is the latest air of the earthquake. a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake striking papua new guinea. no media reports of damage. we'll bring you more on that as it comes into us. here, one of britain's biggest and oldest engineering firms, gkn, has been bought in a hostile take—over. melrose will pay aip —— £8.i a ip —— £8.1 billion for the company — which makes parts used in half the world's cars. labour has accused melrose of being interested in stripping the assets of gkn — someth
when you to go, the viewer some there we are. when you to go, the viewer some voters. there we are. when you to go, the viewer some voters. you're watching bbc news. let me just tell you some of the news coming in to us. there has been a powerful earthquake, six point nine magnitude earthquake which struck papua new guinea. —— 6.9. this is according to the us seismologist. no immediate reports of damage is. the earthquake struck at 5:25pm level time. it was recorded at shallow depths, about...
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just to remind our viewers what is at stake here, it is the cable and connector division of foxconn, and that company, that unit of foxconn which is based in taiwan, is planning to buy belkin international, and that makes smartphone accessories, things like wi reless smartphone accessories, things like wireless charging devices, home network products like your wi—fi route for instance, but given the fa ct route for instance, but given the fact that this purchase is going to be subject to approval from the very powerful american body looking after foreign investments, which recently if you will remember has been instrumental in representing foreign acquisitions in the united states. just a few weeks ago, the sale of the american firm qualcom to a singapore —based company was investigated, and that subsequently it is said led to the trump administration banning that deal. so there is a lot of speculation about whether this deal will go through, i have been speaking to analysts about this issue. it is these sorts of issues that may be why the taiwanese company foxconn has pledged to
just to remind our viewers what is at stake here, it is the cable and connector division of foxconn, and that company, that unit of foxconn which is based in taiwan, is planning to buy belkin international, and that makes smartphone accessories, things like wi reless smartphone accessories, things like wireless charging devices, home network products like your wi—fi route for instance, but given the fa ct route for instance, but given the fact that this purchase is going to be subject to...
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i'm just going to put it up and read it for our viewers here. he says, the fake news is beside themselves that mccabe was caught, called out and fired. how many hundreds of thousands of dollars was given to wife's campaign by crooked h friend terry m. who is also under investigation, how many lies,
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host: we have a twitter viewer viewer who asked a question on therer, who said "i think is no progress without compromise, and no compromise among the gun control crowd. afraid it is therefore fruitless. sad." do you think there is a place for people who are concerned about too many restrictions on their gun laws in those who really want to see change? is there a place for compromise, opinion? of course in life you have to make compromises, but i do not think we are ready to compromise our livelihood. our lives are on the table, and that is not something i am willing to cross the line on. host: cap mike calling in from west virginia. hi, mike. caller: hello. i am in my 70's, and i serve my country in the 19 60's, and i have fully supportive of the road for this weekend. are our teachers, this is our future, these young people. want to protect them. the gunnt to fix problem, it is real simple -- it will just take a few minutes. all we have to do, our congress, as though back and look at bill clinton's assault rifle ban. 1994 toe it was from 2004. and then president bush let it expire. d
host: we have a twitter viewer viewer who asked a question on therer, who said "i think is no progress without compromise, and no compromise among the gun control crowd. afraid it is therefore fruitless. sad." do you think there is a place for people who are concerned about too many restrictions on their gun laws in those who really want to see change? is there a place for compromise, opinion? of course in life you have to make compromises, but i do not think we are ready to...
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. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world, i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >>> we begin this hour is trouble in the middle east. a day of mourning for palestinians. >> this, after 17 people were killed, almost 1500 wounded in clashes with israeli troops on friday. according to palestinian officials, it is the first day of what is planned of weeks of protest called the march for return. >> palestinians are demanding they be allowed to return to land. that is now part of israel. >> ian lee has been in the middle of the protests. he is back now live. what more can you tell us about the situation now? >> reporter: yesterday, we were in the northern part of the gaza strip. this time, we are in the southern part, east. you can see behind me, you have camps. camps like this are set up along the border, they are multiple camps, staging points for the protesters. they meet there and that's when they start their protest going toward the border and a fence, you probably can't see
. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world, i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >>> we begin this hour is trouble in the middle east. a day of mourning for palestinians. >> this, after 17 people were killed, almost 1500 wounded in clashes with israeli troops on friday. according to palestinian officials, it is the first day of what is planned of weeks of protest called the march for return. >> palestinians...
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in fact, we would love c-span viewers to help us identify these men we can't identify. we have established a website -- tet1968.com. and there are just a host of images there. far more than in this exhibit. and we ask the public for their help in viewing and identifying people who we have yet to identify. so the fight at dong ba tower lasted a couple of hours. in this photograph, on the left is staff sergeant bob thoms. -- tate.ght is they called him "s-man." when staff sergeant thoms had been knocked off the tower and was reordered to take the tower, he asked the company commander, captain harrington, can i get some grenades? the captain said you can have whatever you want. so he told s-man get all the grenades you can locate. bob tells the story -- when we got up there he said i , had a direct line of sight into the tower. s-man would pull the pin, toss me a live grenade, and i would throw it. he said, the first grenade i threw was a fragmentation grenade. he said it was fabulous. he said the next grenade was a smoke grenade. and i looked at it. and i threw it. he sai
in fact, we would love c-span viewers to help us identify these men we can't identify. we have established a website -- tet1968.com. and there are just a host of images there. far more than in this exhibit. and we ask the public for their help in viewing and identifying people who we have yet to identify. so the fight at dong ba tower lasted a couple of hours. in this photograph, on the left is staff sergeant bob thoms. -- tate.ght is they called him "s-man." when staff sergeant thoms...
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people have even started to doubt as well but for our viewers you're just joining us reminder that the social democrats have now approved the met party members rather have approved going into another coalition government with chancellor angela merkel we heard the announcement just a short while ago from the s.p.d. party headquarters where we find our political editor michelle across there and michelle i understand you've been talking to a few people there what are some of the voices that you've been hearing. well this is the democrats are saying a very upbeat mood here now this is certainly a sense of relief that this vote went through i just the premise of my voice is also here seeing this as a signal of really having a mandate for renewal within the party i mean what else are they frankly say the social democrats have really had a very tough time they had a very bruising election campaign the result of twenty point five percent was frankly a slap in the face the party was infused by the promise of never going into a grand coalition with german chancellor angela merkel again and yet t
people have even started to doubt as well but for our viewers you're just joining us reminder that the social democrats have now approved the met party members rather have approved going into another coalition government with chancellor angela merkel we heard the announcement just a short while ago from the s.p.d. party headquarters where we find our political editor michelle across there and michelle i understand you've been talking to a few people there what are some of the voices that you've...
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"action news" viewer captured the strange phenomenon in galloway township, new jersey. >> let's turn to karen rogers and see what today will be like starting to think ahead to the weekend. >> reporter: drastically different than yesterday, at any rate. we're dry and it is chilly out there. storm tracker 6 live double scan taking a break today. it has earned it. let's look outside, looking live at the center city skyline. you can see bright sunshine is to start off the day. a few more clouds fill in. even if he best of times today it will feel like at or below freezing. look at the windchills, feels like 21 in lancaster, 25 in the city. 26 at the airport, so, it's a chilly start today. the winds will gust at times up to 20 miles per hour. so getting a 20-mile an hour gust in cape may. 23 in the poconos. the winds yesterday were not as bad as the first storm on friday. saturday saturday showing the nor'easter pulling out of here. we stay dry, you see the clouds pulling in. we'll see more cloud cover in the afternoon hours. overall it will be partly sunny skies, 8:00 a.m. we'll be sitti
"action news" viewer captured the strange phenomenon in galloway township, new jersey. >> let's turn to karen rogers and see what today will be like starting to think ahead to the weekend. >> reporter: drastically different than yesterday, at any rate. we're dry and it is chilly out there. storm tracker 6 live double scan taking a break today. it has earned it. let's look outside, looking live at the center city skyline. you can see bright sunshine is to start off the day....
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we have to keep the viewers in prested. othets really, really resist sponsororing a big trimi to cnia for the purposes of showcasing his big policy initiative on the border wall and distracting with something else. this president hasoroblem with that. if you want to pay attention to the other thing, fine. he's going to do three, four, five things a day. keep up with him, please. pete: on rex tiller son, what was most surprising, that it happened or that ito took s long to happen? >> i think that it took so long to happen. remember, it was last august he was reported to have said by nbp that thesident was a moron. it's really hard to come back from that. think the president only left him there so long because we'd all been writing stories and reporting that he was on the way out. he decided to show he was the one in charge, not us. but it was ultimately going to happen. pete: abby, could he have lasted longer if he'd been morept a at issues within the administration? abby: programs but probably not. it seemshe was a penalty
we have to keep the viewers in prested. othets really, really resist sponsororing a big trimi to cnia for the purposes of showcasing his big policy initiative on the border wall and distracting with something else. this president hasoroblem with that. if you want to pay attention to the other thing, fine. he's going to do three, four, five things a day. keep up with him, please. pete: on rex tiller son, what was most surprising, that it happened or that ito took s long to happen? >> i...
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you will know what bbc viewers are saying and we have had hundreds of complaints into the bbc. it said it looks like the bbc felt awkward giving the story prominence because it was about white victims and pakistani heritage abusers. i know that is a view that some people hold, i really don't think it is the case. the bbc has just won a royal television society award. we have done a great deal of coverage on this area of abuse and this terrible story in telford also elsewhere in the country. the bbc has just won a royal television society award for the excellent documentary about abuse in the north east of england based around newcastle. that was second story on the tv news three weeks ago, so we have done a great deal of work. on rotherham where a lot of this stuff, this terrible situation came more fully to light for example. so we have certainly committed to covering what is a harrowing and terrible story and we have done it consistently over time. you will know that coverage of previous grooming scandals with this racial element, viewers every time feel the bbc runs shy of r
you will know what bbc viewers are saying and we have had hundreds of complaints into the bbc. it said it looks like the bbc felt awkward giving the story prominence because it was about white victims and pakistani heritage abusers. i know that is a view that some people hold, i really don't think it is the case. the bbc has just won a royal television society award. we have done a great deal of coverage on this area of abuse and this terrible story in telford also elsewhere in the country. the...
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the corporation for public broadcasting and bybu contritions to your pbs station from viewers like you. once again, from washington, moderateor robert costa. robert: good evening. the fricti between russia and the west is escalating. after the trump administration and a number of u.s. allies moved to expell russians over a nerve agent attack on a former rushingen satisfy inside the united kingdom. russia announced it would expel 60 u.s. dip lo malts and close the u.s. consula in st. pierce. burg in retaliation for a similar move b washington. so far more than 20 countries have kicked out more than 00 russian intelligence officers in solidarity with the.k. the back story, the kremlin is believed to be behind a chemical poison attack on a former russian spy and his daughte who are living in england. both are now recovering. yet tensions flare on friday when rusha tested its new missile. p presidenin claims the new mitchell is capable of reaching any point on the match. and remarks we've been studying the president and reportsing on him i russi for over a year now. and now this new chip.
the corporation for public broadcasting and bybu contritions to your pbs station from viewers like you. once again, from washington, moderateor robert costa. robert: good evening. the fricti between russia and the west is escalating. after the trump administration and a number of u.s. allies moved to expell russians over a nerve agent attack on a former rushingen satisfy inside the united kingdom. russia announced it would expel 60 u.s. dip lo malts and close the u.s. consula in st. pierce....
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a lot of these viewers are tuning in, they want to see an awards show. they don't need tinsel town's takes on politics, which is what these awards shows have become and they don't need jimmy kimmel lecturing them. >> i hear you. they don't need the silly little awards, too, that you see along the way. like oh, my gosh. one more of these -- >> nobody cares -- >> the sound -- >> nobody cares. that's the thing. this is an absolute snooze fest. it's 3 1/2 hours i'll never get back unfortunately. and jimmy kimmel is like real courage. he did trump and pence jokes. we haven't heard that for 1 1/2 years right now. i love the double standard that hollywood has. everything is trump, trump, trump but then they'll ignore harvey weinstein right there in the room. >> yeah. it's amazing, right? >> yeah. >> trish: they had their own material. they didn't need the political sphere. >> they did lay off of trump for the most part. and did focus a lot on the me too and the times up movement. but so much that it almost at times seems like it was a workplace harassment train
a lot of these viewers are tuning in, they want to see an awards show. they don't need tinsel town's takes on politics, which is what these awards shows have become and they don't need jimmy kimmel lecturing them. >> i hear you. they don't need the silly little awards, too, that you see along the way. like oh, my gosh. one more of these -- >> nobody cares -- >> the sound -- >> nobody cares. that's the thing. this is an absolute snooze fest. it's 3 1/2 hours i'll never...
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to all viewers, happy passover, happy easter. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront, next, breaking news, the fbi detained and questioned a trump campaign adviser. he is set to appear before mueller's grand jury. >>> plus, stephon clark shot eight times according to an autopsy. roseanne renewed for the second season. will the french conspiracy theories derail the success? let's go outfront. good evening, i'm brianna in for erin burnett. we begin with breaking news. the fbi det
to all viewers, happy passover, happy easter. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront, next, breaking news, the fbi detained and questioned a trump campaign adviser. he is set to appear before mueller's grand jury. >>> plus, stephon clark shot eight times according to an autopsy. roseanne renewed for the second season. will the french conspiracy theories derail the success? let's go outfront. good evening, i'm brianna in for erin burnett. we begin with breaking...
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is made possible by contributions to a pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. ♪ >> natnal presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> welcome. these are our top storie america's national rifle asciation takes legal action against new gun legislation introduced in the state of florida. rump strikes a positive tone over a potential meeting with kim jong-un saying a deal is very much in the makg. syfua succey unloads its food supplies. embracing the veil, white increasing numbers of young british muslim women are deciding to wear a headscarf. ♪ >> welcome to the program. the pro lobby group, the national rifle association amounting a swift, legal challenge to new gun control measures signed into law in florida. it imposes a 21-year-old age limi and three-day waiting. on all gun purchases. it follows a school shooting in parkland where 17 people were killed. >>roor supporters of gun co and the families of those killed and florida's school shooting, ricwas a simple, yet his moment. as
is made possible by contributions to a pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. ♪ >> natnal presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> welcome. these are our top storie america's national rifle asciation takes legal action against new gun legislation introduced in the state of florida. rump strikes a positive tone over a potential meeting with kim jong-un saying a deal is very much in the makg....
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one of our viewers who is 25 and younger. are you protesting today? currentlys, in, i am driving up to washington, d.c. to protest. what brings you to washington, d.c.? theer: personally it is fact that this is an issue where there are solutions to this. there are things that can be done so people do not have straight up military style that can and so many futures within a single month and so may times within a year and put students like me at risk. host: what do you want lawmakers today, today -- to hear olga? caller: that we do care. people are coming out here on a weekend, all of this stuff, in the morning -- because they care about this. they recognize this is an issue that can be fixed. it.n has done step about it is a prime example. many other countries have carried out initiatives. gain keep the away from -- they can keep them away from people. and i what these lawmakers to realize that, yes, we do care. we do care. , all ofhe students these adults, all of these becausere coming out there is an issue. they want lawmakers to carry out the soluti
one of our viewers who is 25 and younger. are you protesting today? currentlys, in, i am driving up to washington, d.c. to protest. what brings you to washington, d.c.? theer: personally it is fact that this is an issue where there are solutions to this. there are things that can be done so people do not have straight up military style that can and so many futures within a single month and so may times within a year and put students like me at risk. host: what do you want lawmakers today, today...
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. >>> good evening and welcome to our viewers in the west joining us tonight. >>> an urgent warning has gone out to residents in austin, texas, after two package bombs exploded at people's homes today one killing a teenage boy. the attacks are the second and third bombings there this month bringing the death toll to two and leaving two others badly hurt. >> these are very powerful devices, and that's why, again, it is so imperative that no one attempts to touch, move or handle one of these packages if you come across it. >> tonight austin police telling residents to be wary of unexpected packages and now think today's explosions are, in fact, linked to another deadly blast just over a week and a half ago. our gabe gutierrez is in austin with the latest. >> reporter: tonight police in austin have an urgent plea. >> if the package that is delivered to your doorstep looks suspicious in any way, call 911. >> reporter: an already frantic search for clues ratcheted up around noon today as a third package bomb ripped through another neighborhood here. a 75-year-old woman badly injured. how sca
. >>> good evening and welcome to our viewers in the west joining us tonight. >>> an urgent warning has gone out to residents in austin, texas, after two package bombs exploded at people's homes today one killing a teenage boy. the attacks are the second and third bombings there this month bringing the death toll to two and leaving two others badly hurt. >> these are very powerful devices, and that's why, again, it is so imperative that no one attempts to touch, move or...
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a viewer in lower pottsgrove township sent these images to "action news." the fire broke out in one mobile home on high street at around midnight and the flames quickly spread next door. there are no reports of injuries and no word aren't what sparked the flames. >> what in the world? that's all you can say as you see this crazy scene that unfolded in philadelphia overnight. a tractor-trailer driver tried to squeeze through a low underpass. it didn't work out so well but he just kept going dragging the roof of his truck which had all but peeled off behind him for miles. let's turn to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes. she's live in point breeze for more on how this happened and the damage that's been left behind. good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, to you, tam. you got to wonder if this driver did in fact not hear or not know that this was going on. that means he didn't hear the initial impact as his roof was being peeled off and he didn't hear the debris dragging behind him. it's about 50 feet of that debris, you can see it starts about
a viewer in lower pottsgrove township sent these images to "action news." the fire broke out in one mobile home on high street at around midnight and the flames quickly spread next door. there are no reports of injuries and no word aren't what sparked the flames. >> what in the world? that's all you can say as you see this crazy scene that unfolded in philadelphia overnight. a tractor-trailer driver tried to squeeze through a low underpass. it didn't work out so well but he just...
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broadcasting to viewers ina noh amer pbs and around the globe. these are our top stories.r un fire, president trump's plan to impose tariffs on imports of steel and alunum is condemned by trading partners, including canada. >> the integrated nature of our supply chains means that there would be significant disruption in canada also but also in the united states. >> war crimes are being committed on civilians in the syrian region of eastern ghouta easy the u.n. britain's primeinister say the u.k. and e.u. are now close to a deal on e brexit transition, and a final farewell to the american evangelist billy graham. politicians, family and faithful gathered for the funeral of the man who preached to millions. hello and welcome to the program. e international monetary fund has joined international ndemnation of preside trump's plan to impose tariff on imports of steel and aluminum and says such a move will not only hurt other countries but also the united states. stoc markets have fallen since the announcement. china's steel industry called the move s
broadcasting to viewers ina noh amer pbs and around the globe. these are our top stories.r un fire, president trump's plan to impose tariffs on imports of steel and alunum is condemned by trading partners, including canada. >> the integrated nature of our supply chains means that there would be significant disruption in canada also but also in the united states. >> war crimes are being committed on civilians in the syrian region of eastern ghouta easy the u.n. britain's primeinister...
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one viewer says the world has serious problems we can have students writing on the walls making idle threats about serious situations, innocent people have lost their lives. >>> felicia smith says no child should have to attend school where a student is making violent threats, history shows ignoring threats is dangerous. >> another viewer says not expelled but maybe counseling. >> a lot of people are pointing to mental health and we will keep taking your responses, thank you for using the hashtag ktvu. >>> an ongoing situation in florida after a pedestrian bridge collapsed. the recovery effort now continues. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto jake... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto oh no, jake. seresto. 8-month... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto >>> the dow is on the plus side, here we find it with a gain of more than 100 points. a nice bump for the s&p and a smaller bum for the nasdaq.
one viewer says the world has serious problems we can have students writing on the walls making idle threats about serious situations, innocent people have lost their lives. >>> felicia smith says no child should have to attend school where a student is making violent threats, history shows ignoring threats is dangerous. >> another viewer says not expelled but maybe counseling. >> a lot of people are pointing to mental health and we will keep taking your responses, thank...
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the concern i have is yes, we want to expand and get younger people -- i love my older viewers. keep watching. you.s but goodies, i love don't stop watching. people are living longer and longer, so it's great. younger ando get younger, but we also want to get more diversity, not just because we are ethical people, but also our survival.s the american demographic is changing, and we have to change with it. is to find ways and choose topics that show people, "science belongs to you, not just to me." white. has been we all know that. it is changing. it is bringing many more minorities into it. we used to tear our hair out to try to find minority scientists to put on the screen. in some fields, it is challenging, but in many, it's really not hard at all. that's great. one way is to really make sure of all scientists different colors and all different backgrounds on the screen. the choice of in topics. thatve to choose topics take into account people's concerns, so, hopefully -- this is not something that is going to be accomplished. we are not going to expand our minoritiesof overni
the concern i have is yes, we want to expand and get younger people -- i love my older viewers. keep watching. you.s but goodies, i love don't stop watching. people are living longer and longer, so it's great. younger ando get younger, but we also want to get more diversity, not just because we are ethical people, but also our survival.s the american demographic is changing, and we have to change with it. is to find ways and choose topics that show people, "science belongs to you, not just...