with great attention to aesthetic considerations. it s also a community where the difference between housing ten years is impossible for any visitor to discern, homes for rent for those owner occupied vessel together in harmony and the result of this thoughtful planning is means the homes are worth more on the opening market than those in the county town of dorchester itself. the new here is more valuable than the old. people have fallen back in love with the future. that is very far from the future. that is very far from the case of many temporary new developments and extensions to existing settlements. an even bigger objection to a new development in the absence of beauty is the lack of new infrastructure to accompany new homes. existing communities which see new homes built too often too often not see the primary care and gp surgeries, schools, road improvements and other amenities that should follow. they experienced irrelevant as additional pressure on school places, lon
canada and eastern quebec, storm damage like they ve never seen. the situation remains very dangerous. race is arguably the best chance democrats have of picking up a senate seat in 2022. this has also gotten very personal. dr. oz never stops reminding that i had a stroke. there s at least one person in this audience now filming me, hoping that i mess up some words. fury and defiance on the streets of dozens of iranian cities sparked by the death of a 22-year-old woman in custody of the notorious morality police. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. a quiet hurricane season in the atlantic gives birth to an ominous new storm. millions of americans are right in the path. this is tropical storm ian churning across the warm energizing waters of the caribbean. the latest forecast shows it strengthening to a category 4 over the gulf of mexico and possibly weakening next week. it would be the first major hurricane to hit the state in four year
came ashore at dawn and is moving northwards along the main island. it is the second storm to hit the japanese archipelago in as many weeks. these days we are constantly flooded with bad news and we feel it is well here in the newsroom. which is why this week we re rolling out a series looking at something a little bit more positive. we will be chatting every day with people who are tackling problems they see on their own communities and today we have an american bird expert, adam miller. he cofounded planet indonesia, which indigenous communities help the country s biodiversity. it actually goes back to about 2013. i first actually goes back to about 2013. ifirst moved actually goes back to about 2013. i first moved to indonesia to study birds and it was during that time living with indigenous communities within this beautiful country and really listening to the stories that they had and most importantly the solutions that they had. the solutions they
nhs foundation trust has sent his sincere condolences to yusuf s family. he says a thorough investigation has started, but insists they do have the staff to treat patients when needed. a department of health and social care spokesperson said. but zaheer says it s too late for his family. their only hope now is to help others avoid the pain they re going through. jessica lane, bbc news, in rotherham. the princess of wales has warned that not enough is being done to recognise what she calls the unique potential of the first five years of children s lives. writing in the daily telegraph, she says early childhood shapes everything and insists that understanding its importance is a vital part of tackling problems including homelessness, violence and addiction. we are joined byjune o sullivan, who runs a0 nurseries under the banner of the london early years
academy awards and is considered one of the greatest films ever made. thank you so much for joining me this evening. i m pamela brown, and i ll see you again tomorrow night starting at 5:00 eastern. champions for change starts right now. the following g is a cnn special presentation. there are lots of tough issues in the headlines these days, but there are also plenty of stories of hope and inspiration, people crushing barriers, innovating and lifting humanity up. 12 of us cnn journalists sought out some of these change makers who are tackling problems that are close to our own hearts and tonight you will hear their stories. this is champions for change.