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you see hutchinson's house is ransacked and writing the history of the colony, a lot of work is going up in flames. bad as the as burning of norfolk to remove a loyalist, there is a lot of great work being done. does -- who he puts up a lot of primary sources about life in boston. i don't have the exact number ,ut there was a high degree will bring them out of the city and so hutchinson will leave to go to great britain and other --ilies there are families that are split, one historian said after the revolutionary war that in the exodus of people 18th century, people leaving because of conflict or the change in government, we have refugees leaving countries war torn the 19th and 20th century, that is it for the loyalists, they are now refugees who will settle in the caribbean or canada or somewhere else. a lot of work is moving towards what happens, picking the didn't win. >> philip mentioned something about state of the british people at this time and perhaps i could fill in some gaps, britain wasperiod, in a democratic vacuum. we had stewards, james the first, charles the first, cha
you see hutchinson's house is ransacked and writing the history of the colony, a lot of work is going up in flames. bad as the as burning of norfolk to remove a loyalist, there is a lot of great work being done. does -- who he puts up a lot of primary sources about life in boston. i don't have the exact number ,ut there was a high degree will bring them out of the city and so hutchinson will leave to go to great britain and other --ilies there are families that are split, one historian said...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the time is1:20pm. our top story this lunchtime: a pre—christmas vote looks to be on, as labour say they will back boris johnson's fourth attempt to get a general election. mps are preparing to debate that. coming up — prince harry meets the uk team for next yea r‘s invictus games. he tells everyone taking part to enjoy every moment and look after each other. coming up on bbc news. after injury lay—offs, ellen white and georgia stanway will train with the england squad ahead of their internationals against germany and czech republic next month. firefighters are now tackling more than a dozen wildfires in california. the latest blaze is affecting thousands of people in los angeles, where people have been forced to leave their homes. much of the land in the state is bone dry, and winds of up to 80 mph are predicted in the mountains around la. from southern california, sophie long reports. this is the latest blaze that quickly became a terrifying inferno, sweeping through hundreds of acres in just
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the time is1:20pm. our top story this lunchtime: a pre—christmas vote looks to be on, as labour say they will back boris johnson's fourth attempt to get a general election. mps are preparing to debate that. coming up — prince harry meets the uk team for next yea r‘s invictus games. he tells everyone taking part to enjoy every moment and look after each other. coming up on bbc news. after injury lay—offs, ellen white and georgia stanway will train with the...
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sophie hutchinson reports. this was ten—year—old lee turton. it was christmas, just four weeks before he died, he was hiv positive and had hepatitis c, infected through the contaminated blood products he was treated with. when we got back to cornwall, they actually told us he had between two and ten days to live. sorry... they said he had an infection on the brain so we insisted that he went home that day because that's what he wa nted home that day because that's what he wanted to do. he kept asking to go home. lee had a severe haemophilia. when it became known he was infected with hiv in the 1980s, his mother said parents didn't want him at school and a teacher wouldn't teach him so they decided to move. the pain of reliving what happened to lee is nothing compared to the pain and suffering he had in his short life. we lost our beautiful son, brother. haemophiliacs were feeling for their lives and the safety. the government knew the factory being used was infected, as did the pharmaceutical companies and did nothing —— fearing for their l
sophie hutchinson reports. this was ten—year—old lee turton. it was christmas, just four weeks before he died, he was hiv positive and had hepatitis c, infected through the contaminated blood products he was treated with. when we got back to cornwall, they actually told us he had between two and ten days to live. sorry... they said he had an infection on the brain so we insisted that he went home that day because that's what he wa nted home that day because that's what he wanted to do. he...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. a climate change activist has been arrested on board a flight which was about to take off from london city airport. several other campaigners have been arrested during protests by extinction rebellion at the airport. our correspondent richard galpin is there. richard, tell us more. there have been a whole series of protests here since the morning. it started off with a sit in protestjust inside the terminal entrance. about 20 or 30 people singing and chanting. police eventually moved on and carried a number of them away. but the most significant so far has been, as you are saying, a climate change protester managed to get on board a flight bound to dublin. we understood none that a number of them had tried to buy tickets to do this. this man got on board the flight this. this man got on board the flight and apparently march up and down the aisle having a talk about climate change to activists —— to passengers, until police moved onto the plane and they took him away. since then,
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. a climate change activist has been arrested on board a flight which was about to take off from london city airport. several other campaigners have been arrested during protests by extinction rebellion at the airport. our correspondent richard galpin is there. richard, tell us more. there have been a whole series of protests here since the morning. it started off with a sit in protestjust inside the terminal entrance. about 20 or 30 people singing and chanting....
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. a quick look at what's coming up tomorrow on the bbc news channel. we'll be broadcasting live from penzance in cornwall as part of a special bbc series exploring the challenges and the opportunities facing britain's coastal towns. that's all day tomorrow, here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear pretty much what you have got today, and not just in and notjust in penzance, sunny spells and scattered showers, beautiful rainbow pictures being sent in, this one earlierfrom edinburgh, most of the showers have beenin edinburgh, most of the showers have been in the far north—west, western scotland, northern ireland, closest to this area of low pressure, some merging togetherfor to this area of low pressure, some merging together for longer spells of rain. ahead of it, a small weather front, a trough that is enhancing the shower activity as it moves its way down across the pennines, through the midlands, into south—west england, across cornwall as we spea
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. a quick look at what's coming up tomorrow on the bbc news channel. we'll be broadcasting live from penzance in cornwall as part of a special bbc series exploring the challenges and the opportunities facing britain's coastal towns. that's all day tomorrow, here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear pretty much what you have got today, and not just in and notjust in penzance, sunny spells and scattered showers, beautiful rainbow...
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this was very lucky was what she said and then if a quarter billy hutchinson missy had 7. and on the job in. getting. out a fix. from. the home then a muscle theater this if you did then i was. a lie let me thank you which again thank you thank you we're going to thank you we are going to. british open it is showing her her. very happy girl so we were the girl we were. going to. look at that. even you know. there's been a lot of. fun . in the. 911 most though and i haven't had a will. go in and idea how does that the how you can but you've been a full. moon boy do. we see saluki ridiculous. oh i. i. i. i. i. i was her and you know most. of them on this one of them infamous question but i'm here to believe that this question. but there are ways that what you. and i plan upon they have committed for in this quest. when those. few minutes i am. getting to become a little 100. with lifted what my. what the my homeless guy. i wish i had a little more how about the. i. think it will sort of. question i'd be surprised how. many can you get done in. a life. we didn't met. a gunman
this was very lucky was what she said and then if a quarter billy hutchinson missy had 7. and on the job in. getting. out a fix. from. the home then a muscle theater this if you did then i was. a lie let me thank you which again thank you thank you we're going to thank you we are going to. british open it is showing her her. very happy girl so we were the girl we were. going to. look at that. even you know. there's been a lot of. fun . in the. 911 most though and i haven't had a will. go in and...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. as you can imagine, there's been plenty of reaction to all of this on social media. jess brammer, executive editor of huffpost uk said... "obesity is a massive issue, but shift workers eating breakfast a psychologist and eating disorders specialist, going by the twitter name ceylan, said... but the proposal is supported by a twitter user known as grumpy brummie. sonia pombo is the campaign lead for action on salt — a specialist research group which is based at queen mary university of london. shejoins me now... i'm guessing that you support any move like this? totally? we are facing a situation with many children being obese and having long term effect from that, type two diabetes, cardiovascular disease, we all need to address this, there is no magic bullet, no single answer, a whole raft of measures need to be taken into account, which the chief medical officer in her report has highlighted. the idea of banning snacking on public transport, it is big brother, everything people fee
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. as you can imagine, there's been plenty of reaction to all of this on social media. jess brammer, executive editor of huffpost uk said... "obesity is a massive issue, but shift workers eating breakfast a psychologist and eating disorders specialist, going by the twitter name ceylan, said... but the proposal is supported by a twitter user known as grumpy brummie. sonia pombo is the campaign lead for action on salt — a specialist research group which is based...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. ellie soutter was one of britain's most talented young snowboarders, tipped for success at the next winter olympics. but injune last year, on her 18th birthday, ellie took her own life. her mother lorraine denman says despite her success, her daughter worried constantly — about funding and about letting other people down. on world mental health day, lorraine spoke frankly to sally nugent about the pain of losing her daughter. what was ellie like? what was she like as a little girl? ellie was quite an independent little girl. she knew what she wanted, even from an early age. you know, she had her own ambitions and her own drive. ellie died over a year ago now, on her 18th birthday. what happened ? i left her a message the morning of her birthday, but there was no answer. but as a mum, i knew something wasn't right. i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?" and he said, no. the day went on and people still hadn't heard anything.
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. ellie soutter was one of britain's most talented young snowboarders, tipped for success at the next winter olympics. but injune last year, on her 18th birthday, ellie took her own life. her mother lorraine denman says despite her success, her daughter worried constantly — about funding and about letting other people down. on world mental health day, lorraine spoke frankly to sally nugent about the pain of losing her daughter. what was ellie like? what was she like...
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chloe hutchinson, she's the liberal democrat candidate for swansea east, currently held by labour. faiza shaheen who's standing for labour in chingford and a conservative seat. dr anwara ali who's standing for the conservatives in the seat of harrow west that's currently held by labour. how do you feel about us still being in the eu? i didn't want to leave the eu, so i am happy that we are still in, but in scotland we have got to take our own decisions about the way forward for the future. what about you, claire? in the referendum i voted to remain, but now the countryjust feels so stagnant that i would be more than happy for us to leave now. how do you feel about the fa ct we leave now. how do you feel about the fact we will not be leaving at 11 o'clock tonight? yes, i think that hopefully, and there is nothing definite, that hopefully this general election will help to solve theissues general election will help to solve the issues that they have got in parliament of these childish games, back and forth, back and forth. jake, what about you?” back and forth, back and forth. jake
chloe hutchinson, she's the liberal democrat candidate for swansea east, currently held by labour. faiza shaheen who's standing for labour in chingford and a conservative seat. dr anwara ali who's standing for the conservatives in the seat of harrow west that's currently held by labour. how do you feel about us still being in the eu? i didn't want to leave the eu, so i am happy that we are still in, but in scotland we have got to take our own decisions about the way forward for the future. what...
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lower -- laura —— laura hutchinson, thank you very much bring us your thoughts. you are watching us live in westminster here. let's get a quick look at the headlines. the i —— ayes to the right, 322, the noes to the left about 306. mps passed an amendment witholding approval of boris johnson's deal until it becomes law. that means there'll be no vote on the prime minister's deal today. i will not negotiate a deal with the eu. it's an emphatic decision by this house that it has declined to back the prime minister's deal today, and clearly voted to stop a no—deal crash out. outside parliament, anti—brexit demonstrators cheered as they heard about the delay. the "people's vote" second referendum campaign have held a huge rally in central london today. the european commission's chief spokesperson urged the government "to inform us about the next steps as soon as possible". well, away from parliament, the people's vote campaign has been holding a mass demonstration not far away from here. dan johnson has been in parliament square for us. there have been thousa
lower -- laura —— laura hutchinson, thank you very much bring us your thoughts. you are watching us live in westminster here. let's get a quick look at the headlines. the i —— ayes to the right, 322, the noes to the left about 306. mps passed an amendment witholding approval of boris johnson's deal until it becomes law. that means there'll be no vote on the prime minister's deal today. i will not negotiate a deal with the eu. it's an emphatic decision by this house that it has declined...
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--ot of leading families hutchinson would leave to go to great britain. 's familyx's wife leaves. one historian said after the revolutionary war, the biggest exodus of people during the 18th century were people leaving because of conflict or a change in government. havet it in how we refugees leaving countries that are war-torn in the 20th century , that is the loyalists of the countries who are now refugees. a lot will settle in the caribbean or canada or somewhere else. a lot of work is looking at what moves -- what happens after the war for those who picked the side that didn't win. >> [indiscernible] philip mentioned something about the state of the british people at this time. perhaps i could fill in some gaps. britain is period, in a democratic vacuum. stuarts, james the first, charles the first, they believed in absolute right of kings, absolute monarchy. also made thend mistake of being an avowed catholic and in the end, the stuarts were kicked out. vacuum. britain looked around and found charles the second's daughter, mary, married to some foreigner over the way, so we ha
--ot of leading families hutchinson would leave to go to great britain. 's familyx's wife leaves. one historian said after the revolutionary war, the biggest exodus of people during the 18th century were people leaving because of conflict or a change in government. havet it in how we refugees leaving countries that are war-torn in the 20th century , that is the loyalists of the countries who are now refugees. a lot will settle in the caribbean or canada or somewhere else. a lot of work is...
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peter hutchinson was banned from contacting students after nearly a dozen made complaints about inappropriate incidents in 201a and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years injailfor killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted parents, his sister and her two sons at a farmhouse in essex. bamber‘s legal team believe the recently uncovered information proves he was not at the scene when the murders took place. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. england head coach eddiejones says his side still have room for improvement despite recording their biggest win in a rugby world cup knockout match. their a0—i6 win over australia has taken them into a fascinating semi final with defending champions new zealand next. from oita, here's our sports editor dan roan. their world cup's ta ken time to gather pace, but here in oita a definin
peter hutchinson was banned from contacting students after nearly a dozen made complaints about inappropriate incidents in 201a and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years injailfor killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted parents, his sister and her...
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peter hutchinson was banned from contacting students after nearly a dozen made complaints about inappropriate incidents in 2014 and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years in jail for killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted parents, his sister and her two sons at a farmhouse in essex. bamber‘s legal team believe the recently uncovered information proves he was not at the scene when the murders took place. time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening. many of us have been playing the weather lottery together. some of us have seen blue skies and sunshine with a few isolated showers like this weather watcher picture sent in from london but for others, it has been grey, wet and dismal. on the scottish borders we have a couple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall which has been stubbornly sitting across the scottis
peter hutchinson was banned from contacting students after nearly a dozen made complaints about inappropriate incidents in 2014 and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years in jail for killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted parents, his sister and...
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this was very lucky was what she said and then if a quarter billy hutchinson missy had 7. lookin to land on him and under a bin lemsip tom. tom get it home. and in about of the. you know what i mean shoot. what i meant. from that if i can with the home then a muscle tear they said give it a good then i was washed i must need to work as a bush ally let me thank you our thank you thank you for your courage 1st thank you thank you thank you when she said in a lamb british open champion it is rather. be with am. going. very happy girl so we were that's the goal we were both the world might say. look at that telling. me i should or can win if it's not in the body that even you know. even those men know what to do. and they. always about how far can you walk and in the next. 911 must go on and i have been how will. go in the national id how does that the how you can but you've been a little. girl boy do. we see the ridiculous. oh. they were. much. work. thank. you. i'll see you know most. of them on this one of this question but then we have this question. with a lock or is that
this was very lucky was what she said and then if a quarter billy hutchinson missy had 7. lookin to land on him and under a bin lemsip tom. tom get it home. and in about of the. you know what i mean shoot. what i meant. from that if i can with the home then a muscle tear they said give it a good then i was washed i must need to work as a bush ally let me thank you our thank you thank you for your courage 1st thank you thank you thank you when she said in a lamb british open champion it is...
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tell him to read hutchinson. his each is only protected in the chamber. when he goes on msnbc, or the corrupt news network. it's a big case and this guy has gone way over the top. read the letter from cipollone, the white house counsel. it lays out the activity of adam schiff and the congress and why these hearings are illegal. the salem witch trials required people to testify against you and face the accused. these guys want to conduct a secret proceeding so we never find out hot accusers are. are they americans? that happened in the soviet union. it's outrageous. even joe mccarthy didn't do this. trish: are you going to go before the senate committee? >> does it look like i would be shy to point out that a biden's family 40-years worth of corruption? who is the first one to prosecute rico statute against the teamsters. trish: mayor giuliani, good to have you here tonight. >> i can smell crooks. trish: we have a lot more. new documents show a second year teaching contract was approved for a young elizabeth warren. but she stands by her claim. as a strugg
tell him to read hutchinson. his each is only protected in the chamber. when he goes on msnbc, or the corrupt news network. it's a big case and this guy has gone way over the top. read the letter from cipollone, the white house counsel. it lays out the activity of adam schiff and the congress and why these hearings are illegal. the salem witch trials required people to testify against you and face the accused. these guys want to conduct a secret proceeding so we never find out hot accusers are....
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arkansas governor esa hutchinson is defending the framework. >> we can't abandon the little rock school district and say it's all up to you now. we're not going to be there with you and turn it completely back without any state support because it's our constitutional responsibility. >> reporter: stacey attended little rock public schools. she's also the 2019 arkansas teacher of the year. >> if there is a system where one group of students and their parents are able to participate in a democratically elected system and another group of students within that same district are not, i mean, i think that message is very loud and clear. >> reporter: terry roberts, one of the little rock nine says the proposal does not surprise him. >> i see it as one in a long line of verbiage that simply tries to obfuscate and tell the public what we're doing is the right thing when they're being true to the ideology of maintaining the walls of separation. >> why is that not resegregation? >> that is simply an argument that is being made that does not reflect the intent of the state board, nor does it reflect
arkansas governor esa hutchinson is defending the framework. >> we can't abandon the little rock school district and say it's all up to you now. we're not going to be there with you and turn it completely back without any state support because it's our constitutional responsibility. >> reporter: stacey attended little rock public schools. she's also the 2019 arkansas teacher of the year. >> if there is a system where one group of students and their parents are able to...
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question there are many like that summer radically fundamentally opposed but then on the other hand like hutchinson that it is fundamentally compatible it is hard work to the extent to which they were enlightened by the thinkers were to be more friendly or even compatible with christianity. >> but the faith on christian principles christian entity ran industrial for 1600 years why were we found it earlier why didn't have to wait for the revolution and the enlightenment was up and running before we saw these ideas put into practice? because a large part they are not christian. >> one final question. >> we talked at the beginning where the christian principles is important and why is it important for you to prove that it was? what does america look like in a nation if you found out that it wasn't founded on christian principles why is that important to you especially when we see that reflected in the discriminatory laws that almost always. >> that's a good question and don't thank you meant like that but that i had my conclusion trying to prove it but i came out it with an open mind and came to the c
question there are many like that summer radically fundamentally opposed but then on the other hand like hutchinson that it is fundamentally compatible it is hard work to the extent to which they were enlightened by the thinkers were to be more friendly or even compatible with christianity. >> but the faith on christian principles christian entity ran industrial for 1600 years why were we found it earlier why didn't have to wait for the revolution and the enlightenment was up and running...