The 4 and a half hour trip with her daughter is still unclear. Dr. Bryan evans a dentist in connecticut said kerry worked as a hygienist in his office for 2 years. Sometimes it just doesnt work out. Theres nothing unusual about her leaving our office. Sources tell cbs news kerry had fallen and hit her head last year and after wards her behavior changed. Relatives and friends suggest she was battling depression. Danielle nottingham, wjz Eyewitness News. A secret Service Member and a Capitol Police officer were both injured during the chase. They are expected to be okay. Maryland state police are investigating a crash in Anne Arundel County this afternoon that claimed the life of an elderly woman. Sky eye chopper 13 was over the scene. It happened just 1 00 at route 3. Police say a suv and sedan collided. The woman killed was 73 years old. Drugs and alcohol were not a factor in the crash. A school bus heading to Pikesville Middle School over turns injuring five students and the driver. W
Like other people can, have people who dont want to see and shes happy. President trump re elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and theyre very it is an honour to meet you. Much in the trump camp and were not seeing too much change. But some of the most prominent advocates for the planet its going to be places see her as extraordinary, the person who has brought urgency to the climate debate. Like wisconsin next door im very grateful to you. We all are. Its now on the front hello and welcome to bbc news. And pennsylvania perhaps, line, and youve put and just north of us, up in michigan, that could really it there and the motto, determine the outcome which is, the world the former head of renault nissan, carlos ghosn, is reported to have in the 2020 election. Belongs to young people, skipped bail in japan is a very powerful one, and fled to lebanon. Officials in tokyo say theyre and you have made it all right. An argument that people trying to confirm the repor
In england and wales are being held, giving them similar rights to people who are married. The new yearfireworks begin auckland the first big city to welcome in 2020. Doris day, clive james, Toni Morrison and Albert Finney just a few of the big names whove died this year and whos lives we mark in review 2019 we remember. Thats in half an hours time, here on bbc news. Devastating bushfires across large parts of australia have claimed two more lives. The latest victims, a 63 year old man and his 29 year old son died in New South Wales. In the neighbouring state of victoria, thousands of people were forced to seek refuge on beaches and boats after becoming trapped by advancing bushfires. Residents and holiday makers in mallacoota in east gippsland described how the morning sky was turned black by clouds of ash and embers. Phil mercer reports. Stuck in a nightmare. The sky in mallacoota turned a grotesque red, as strong winds pushed out of control bushfires towards the popular seaside town
Hello and welcome to bbc news. Firefighters in australia are facing another day of extreme conditions as the nation battles one of its worst ever bushfire disasters. The authorities are focusing their efforts on the coast of New South Wales and victorias east gippsland region. Around 4,000 people are stranded on the beach in a remote town called mallacoota. Theyve been taking shelter from a massive bushfire bearing down on the area. Some pictures sent from the coastal town show the scene a few hours ago. You can see how the smoke has blocked the sunlight, lending a very eerie red light. The people there have been advised to stay near the beach or take refuge on boats. 0n social media, residents said they were putting on life jackets in case they need to seek refuge from the fire in the water. Emergency services gave this update on the situation. And weve been talking for quite some time about the risk to east gippsland. And what we saw yesterday was, again, that dynamic and that danger
We speak to Greta Thunberg. Im being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesnt mean that what we are saying is translated into action. Hello and welcome. The former head of renault nissan, carlos ghosn, has confirmed he has arrived in lebanon. In a statement he says he has escaped injustice and political persecution in japan. Mr ghosn had been facing a trial there on charges of financial misconduct. He was released on bail in march, but was not permitted to leave the country. He denies enriching himself at his companys expense and misstating his income. Our correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes is in tokyo. What more can you tell us about this statement he has released . This has come within the last hour or so, released by mr ghosns agent or advisers in lebanon. It is, as you said in your introduction, quite a dramatic declaration that mr ghosn has said, entity said eye and fleeing a rigged Japanese Justice system he said guilty is presumed, discrimi