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Chris Jansing Reports

want to get into the particulars. i want to honor the conversation, the privacy of the conversation. i know what i felt. what i feel is this is a time of choosing. this is a moment in which the nation has to in some ways -- what's the phrase he used. we have to confront the old ghost in new garments. we have to confront the old ghost in new garments. that really requires in so many ways understanding that this american experiment stands on the precipice, on the edge. and we have to understand why. i think telling that story forcefully, understanding that genuine justice, genuine equality, genuine democracy is not a zero-sum game. that's the president's language. it's not a zero-sum game. jose, he has to confront the contention, the contradictions, the conflict. those were young people who protested. you saw those folk, those five students who jumped up, the five young folk. there are deep divisions. trying to hold the nation to account to its promise and its

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BBC News

0ur correspondent peter bowes has this report. oh, my god. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment. kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over a lake to ignite more structures. officials have urged the public to cancel all non—essential travel to the region. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire—affected areas throughout the central interior and south east in the coming days to cancel those plans.

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Dateline

billboard campaign didn't produce any workable suspects, witnesses or leads. meanwhile, the marcell family was on edge. in the days following the attack, brittani remained on life support, close to death. >> we really didn't know what to do when they said, "she's probably not gonna make it. " >> their home, once a safe and sacred place, was now marred by evil. >> walking in was like someone died there. like, it was just morbid. >> it -- it was just dark. >> hard. >> very dark. >> going back there, it's a dark feeling you get on the -- >> and going back there, it's a dark feeling you get on the inside. >> this isn't okay and you just want to get what you have to get to survive and leave. >> brittani's mom soon found a rental house, but changing addresses didn't help with the lingering unease. >> whenever we're in the house, the alarm was set constantly. no open windows. no open doors until we go out. our whole

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Dateline

told about a mysterious visitor was trying to get into see brittany. >> when we were in the waiting room one of the nurses came out and said do you know that some man came in to see her? >> do you know what? was >> we don't know. >> the man left before he could be identified, and diane had a terrifying thought, maybe it was brittani's attacker? >> i didn't know if this person was watching us from a far, did he follow the ambulance, and i went to the rest room and i would look at the back of every door to make sure nobody was in there and standing on the commode. >> fear took over. >> fear. >> as brittani teetered on the edge of does, her family could only guess as to who attacked her and why. >> we started looking, who is in our lives? was it any of the boyfriends? >> everybody in our family is a natural problem solver, everybody was formulating ideas of who, how, what, when.

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BBC News

our correspondent peter bowes has this report. oh, my god. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment. kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over a lake to ignite more structures. officials have urged the public to cancel all non—essential travel to the region. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire—affected areas throughout the central interior and south east in the coming days to cancel those plans.

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The Travel Show

vladimir putin. wildfires in canada are threatening tens of thousands of people in british columbia, which is now under a state of emergency. 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes, our correspondent peter bowes has this report. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment. kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over

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BBC News

kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over a lake to ignite more structures. officials have urged the public to cancel all nonessential travel to the region. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire—affected areas throughout the central interior and south east in the coming days, to cancel those plans. we need tourists and travellers to take this situation as seriously as the residents of these areas do. to the north, yellowknife — the capital of canada's northwest territories — is now a ghost town.

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Breakfast

is following developments. oh, my god. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment. kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over a lake to ignite more structures. officials have urged the public to cancel all non—essential travel to the region. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people

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Breakfast

to temporary accommodation. it will be the first tropical storm to hit the state of california in more than 80 years. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes in the western canadian province of british colombia, to escape rapidly intensifying wildfires. large parts of the 0kanagan valley are under threat in what officials say is a "highly dynamic" situation. 0ur correspondent, peter bowes, is following developments. oh, my god. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment. kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno.

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BBC News

kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over a lake to ignite more structures. officials have urged the public to cancel all nonessential travel to the region. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire—affected areas throughout the central interior and south east in the coming days, to cancel those plans. we need tourists and travellers to take this situation as seriously as the residents of these areas do. to the north, yellowknife — the capital of canada's northwest territories — is now a ghost town. over two days, almost the entire population of 20,000 people were evacuated from their homes,

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