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BBC News

here today, the covenant said local authorities must assess the risk, case—by—case, but battery company say they insure new facilities are as safe as possible. you're live with bbc news. for the past few months, cuba has been in the grips of a devastating fuel crisis. people have had to endure days—long lines for gasoline, and widespread blackouts. now cuba's leadership has turned to an old ally to help ease the crisis — russia. cuba reached new agreements with russian companies, on everything from tourist infrastructure to much—needed crude oil. earlier, i spoke with our correspondent will grant, who recently returned from reporting inside cuba. great to have you on the show. how are people coping with this innkeeper? == how are people coping with this innkeeper?— innkeeper? -- in cuba. they have been — innkeeper? -- in cuba. they have been coping _ innkeeper? -- in cuba. they have been coping with - innkeeper? -- in cuba. they have been coping with this l innkeeper? -- in cuba. they| have been coping with this as best they can for quite some time now, notjust this crisis but the past decades, being pulled in one direction by government mismanagement, and

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The ReidOut

way, is an air yeah in western palestine, came to where the man was and saw him, he took pity on him. he went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. then he put the man on his own donkey, brought him to an inn and took care of him. the next day, he took out two dunaury, a small sum of money, and gave them to the innkeeper. look after him and when i return i will reimburse you for any extra expense you have. which of these three do you think was a neighbor of the man who fell into the hands of the neighbors. the expert in the law said the one who had mercy on him. jesus told him, go and do likewise. many of us who were raised in the church learned that bible verse in sunday school. but apparently for republicans, the parable actually ends with the samaritan choking the stripped and beaten man until he lost consciousness and died. at least if you go by the

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BBC News at Six

winter in wensleydale. there is no gas mains here, so it's heating oil, electricity and open fires to keep warm. let's start in a closed pub. mark has been a landlord around here for 43 years. this cuts down on his estimated electricity bill. i've been cutting anything from £50,000-£70,000. we just wouldn't know, once we start switching the electric on, just where we'd be with the cost of it. i'm worried it would run out of control. the potential solution is to open the green dragon just a couple of days a week. i think you have a duty as a licensee, as an innkeeper, to actually try and keep the community together and keep something rolling as best you can. it's just a shame the economics have got in the way. it's a tragic loss for english life, social life. that pub has this spectacular waterfall, effectively in its back garden, but it says something about the economy around here now that the green dragon could only afford to open for say, two, three days a week when it used to trade all day, every day. it says the economy

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BBC News at Ten

i've been quoted anything from £50,000-£70,000. we just wouldn't know, once we start switching the electric on, just where we'd be with the cost of it. i'm worried it would run out of control. the potential solution is to open the green dragon just a couple of days a week. i think you have a duty as a licensee, as an innkeeper, to actually try and keep the community together and keep something rolling as best you can. it's just a shame the economics have got in the way. it's a tragic loss for english life, social life. that pub has this spectacular waterfall effectively in its back garden, but it says something about the economy around here now that the green dragon could only afford to open for say, two, three days a week when it used to trade all day, every day. it says the economy is going backwards. a few miles downriver is low mill guest house. we were full up at new year. everyone stayed in, no—one went to the pub. they all brought little picnics and stuff to eat and that's the first time that's ever happened in ten years.

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Anderson Cooper 360

that group is just incredible. alex, walk us through what happened when you heard that knock on the door surely it wasn't what you expected. but is an understatement. pamela. the storm had already been raging for about two hours when we got a knock on the door and i assumed it was either stranded neighbor or perhaps my father in law, who lives close by, maybe he was coming home from a quick, last-minute trip to the store. they open the door and it was people unfamiliar to me, saying we are part of a tour and we need shovels to try and take out her vehicle i thought, oh no, this could be very serious and deadly. >> and you knew probably where it was heading right? that you would become, essentially an innkeeper for these guests. and andrea, i love this detail of

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FOX and Friends Saturday

right? >> yes, that i got up and i sang a song, and it just, it just came right out of me. i was, like -- rachel: incredible. >> yeah, this is awesome. rachel: and you've been doing it ever since. >> yes, yes. rachel: and what are you going to be playing today who? so i briefly -- recently wrote a christmas song, and it is, it's from the perspective of the innkeeper's daughter. i kind of took, like, a perspective that wasn't in the bible, and i just kind of wrote that from her perspective. pete: that's so nice. rachel: amazing. can't wait to hear it. will: you wrote it and you're going to sing it right now. >> yes. thank you. rachel: thanks, amanda.

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BBC News

he is no longer with us, but his sons and grandson are keeping the tradition in the family. dad started it withjohn, 1960, so it's great to be able to carry that on. we've been coming ever since we were, well, - almost since we were born. the crib has been added to over the years, and while the innkeeper is in there now with just a cow and a donkey, this will change as the christmas story develops. the other characters are kept in a cabinet around the corner, but the three kings, the angel gabriel and mary and joseph will enter the stable when their time comes, before the babyjesus takes his place during midnight mass on christmas eve. johnny o'shea, truro cathedral, bbc spotlight. the american actress salma blair became a household name after starring in box—office hits such as cruel intentions,

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Velshi

after saying in a panamanian town for two weeks, they travel to the popular tourist destination of bull cat near the border with costa rica. then the women disappeared. according to police, premiers and food were last seen on april the 1st 2014 when they allegedly asked an innkeeper for hiking directions. after, that nothing. a massive search turned up no trace of the women. this mystery as the basis of a new podcast called lost in panama. former msnbc correspondent and peabody award-winning journalist, mary on a ten ceo, my former colleague along with the investigator jeremy craig with the daily beast, retraced the last steps of these two women in an attempt to find out what really happened in their final days. but in reinvestigating these deaths eight years later, they discovered that the tragedy ran much deeper and broader than anyone ever thought. >> a massive search turned up no trace of the missing women. months later, their backpack

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Morning Joe

it's the antithesis of a smirk, a mocking, about an 82-year-old grandmother. we don't have to go into the hour of power here, but you read the red letters in the gospel, and all it is is jesus talking about loving your enemies, praying for those who persecute you. if you only love those who love you, what good are you doing? even sinners do that. you know, and the partial of the good samaritan, you know, somebody who is an enemy is beaten up and attacked and on the side of the road, and a businessman rushes past him, and a priest rushes past him, and yet, someone who is an enemy of the samaritans, consider them immortal enemies, stops, picks up the man, takes care of his wounds, takes him to an inn, tells the innkeeper, i'm going

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

that hotels house asylum seekers. the owner of the hotel says he's been offered a million pounds by the government to house migrants for a year. we thought that was an interesting story, and we wanted to talk to the owner. thank you so much for joining us. so a million pounds. i mean, europe, an innkeeper in the end, it's a grand inn, but that's your job. why wouldn't you take the money? >> to be honest with you, when i first heard about it i thought it was a joke. i called the company myself. it was a bona fide offer. my concern was initially, these asylum seekers would trash the hotel. obviously camelot castle, you know, sits at the b birthplace f king arthur. it's a historic location.

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