Andrew harper. Hope for 4,500 British Steel workers, after a tentative deal to rescue the company from insolvency. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport with gavin. England take early wickets but it is looking like an. Second ashes test in australia. Second ashes test in australia. Thanks, gavin, and chris has all the weather. Yes it looks pretty tricky for their cricket but we are looking ahead to the Weather Forecast for the weekend. And will be looking back at the infamous flood in cornwall. And will be looking back at the infamous flood in cornwall. Thanks, chris. Also coming up the peculiar story of the abandoned wiltshire village evacuated 50 years ago, and thats remained uninhabited ever since. Hello, everyone, this is afternoon live. A Police Officer has been killed as he was investigating a reported burglary in berkshire. Thames Valley Police say pc Andrew Harper died following a serious incident on a road near the village of ufton nervet. Ten people have been arrested. Bo
Look at the car. It looks like a war zone. Are you watching this guys . Are you watching this . Riots rage in baltimore. Looters and owners of businesses. Threw bricks at police. This was a Police Shield that was broken. The National Guard rolls into the city overnight after the governor declared a state of emergency. Beginning tonight, a curfew takes effect. I am simply pissed off. It ruins our city. Rescue crews and more survivors in nepal. And rapidly rising death toll. Coming to 4,000. Mt. Everest, tried to rescue climbers. We saw avalanches from everywhere. In louisiana, a train is thrown off the track. North of l. A. Wildfires threaten the suburban neighborhood. The samesex marriage debate goes before the Supreme Court later today. People have been lining up to secure their arguments. Near disaster in Washington State when the doors open, an suv passs it illegally. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to our friend john mellencamp. This is the number for the surgeon general. [ laughte
Look at the car. It looks like a war zone. Are you watching this guys . Are you watching isth . Riots rage in baltimore. Looterds an owners of businesses. Threw bricks at police. This was a Police Shield that was broken. The National Guard rolls into the city overnight after the governor declared a state of emergency. Beginning nitoght, a curfew takes effect. I am simply pissed off. Itns rui our city. Rescue crews and more survivors in nepal. And rapidly rising death toll. Coming to 4,000. Mt. Everest, tried to rescue climbers. We saw avalanches from everywhere. In louisiana, a train is thrown off the track. North of l. A. Wildfires threaten the su burban neighborhood. The samesex marriage debate goes before the Supreme Court later today. People have been lining up to secure their arguments. Near disaster in Washington State when the doors open, an suv passs it illllegay. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to our friend john mellencamp. This is the number for the surgeon general. [ laught
Congatongas. This program is in connection with an exhibit, two exhibits, that we have up on the 6th floor. The first one is called if they came for me today, the japanese american internment project, and also we have another exhibition called relocation and resiliency, the japanese american internment in california. And both of those are up on the 6th floor and this is the last week, so if you havent a chance to see these exhibits yet, we really encourage you to go on up and see them because they will be closing on sunday. We really want to thank Community Works for bringing the exhibit if they came for me today to the San Francisco public library. And here to tell you a little bit more about Community Works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. Thank you. Thank you. I do hope that if you havent seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. The project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stor
Congatongas. This program is in connection with an exhibit, two exhibits, that we have up on the 6th floor. The first one is called if they came for me today, the japanese american internment project, and also we have another exhibition called relocation and resiliency, the japanese american internment in california. And both of those are up on the 6th floor and this is the last week, so if you havent a chance to see these exhibits yet, we really encourage you to go on up and see them because they will be closing on sunday. We really want to thank Community Works for bringing the exhibit if they came for me today to the San Francisco public library. And here to tell you a little bit more about Community Works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. Thank you. Thank you. I do hope that if you havent seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. The project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stor