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glasgow in disbelief, exeter ecstatic.traordinary tries. glasgow dared to charge at the chiefs. when they picked a way through, they led here by ten points. for long spells, exeter had been outplayed — but at home in europe they find ways to respond. they barged their way back into this game and with three minutes left, worked the ball into the corner. zack wimbush scored his first champions cup try, 17—17, and henry slade over the kick. that was the first of the twists at the end, exeter scrummes to see out the games as glasgow bear down and scored a stunning try. they thought they had won it, the tmo went to check it and ruled they had done so from offside. exeter through to the champions cup knockout through a controversial call. bristol's hopes of the knockouts took a blow from the bulls. the south african side were without their absent springboks, but at ashton gate they took full control. they scored four tries in all, one was pure determination. his back to the line and in front of four defenders, he somehow got the
glasgow in disbelief, exeter ecstatic.traordinary tries. glasgow dared to charge at the chiefs. when they picked a way through, they led here by ten points. for long spells, exeter had been outplayed — but at home in europe they find ways to respond. they barged their way back into this game and with three minutes left, worked the ball into the corner. zack wimbush scored his first champions cup try, 17—17, and henry slade over the kick. that was the first of the twists at the end, exeter...
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i attempt to travel between exeter and yeovil. ., ., ., ., , ., yeovil.ssengers — yeovil. i want to apologise to passengers whose _ yeovil. i want to apologise to passengers whose juries - yeovil. i want to apologise to passengers whose juries are l passengers whose juries are distracted today. following a landslip on the west of england line. this means that the line between exeter st david's and yeovil is close today while our engineers fix the repairs of a landslip as quickly and safely as possible. rail users are being advised to check the latest updates before travelling. and now, time for your questions answered. with me now is our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey and jasmine birtles, personal finance expert and ceo/founder of moneymagpie. so let's start with one of our questions. how do ni cuts impact those who rely on the state pension only? yes, they don't affect those on state pensions because if you are on a state pension you don't pay national insurance. that is one of the big talking points about this tax change because it is 27 mil
i attempt to travel between exeter and yeovil. ., ., ., ., , ., yeovil.ssengers — yeovil. i want to apologise to passengers whose _ yeovil. i want to apologise to passengers whose juries - yeovil. i want to apologise to passengers whose juries are l passengers whose juries are distracted today. following a landslip on the west of england line. this means that the line between exeter st david's and yeovil is close today while our engineers fix the repairs of a landslip as quickly and safely as...
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high school in exeter, new manchester and portsmouth.e crowd. joining us is katherine johnson of hanover, which is the home of dartmouth college. you mentioned you have been attending several rallies over the past few dn your schedule? >> i have been to 11 rallies in the last six days. i have been to sifonikki haley, three for dean phillips, and two for donald trump. >> why so many, and why the variety? is the first in the nation primary. i am addicted to politics, and i really believe in the sanctity of the first in the nation primary, and i feel like i have the obligation and privilege to be as involved as i can. where else in america do you have the access that i have had to politics, presidential candidates, governors, senators, the voters i have met. i am a democrat. i spent three months volunteering for governor christie. npr called me the walmart reader of town halls and campaign mamet as a compliment. i got to know so many people and have made friendships i never expected in a million years. so for me, i am really scared we are g
high school in exeter, new manchester and portsmouth.e crowd. joining us is katherine johnson of hanover, which is the home of dartmouth college. you mentioned you have been attending several rallies over the past few dn your schedule? >> i have been to 11 rallies in the last six days. i have been to sifonikki haley, three for dean phillips, and two for donald trump. >> why so many, and why the variety? is the first in the nation primary. i am addicted to politics, and i really...
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glasgow in disbelief, exeter ecstatic. charge at the chiefs when they picked a way through, they led here by ten points. for long spells, exeter had been outplayed back at home in europe they find ways to respond. they barged their way back into this game and with three minutes left, work the ball into the corner. zach when bush scored his first champions cup try, 17—17 and henry slade of the cake. —— over at the kick. that which is the first of the kick. that which is the first of the twist at the end, exeter scrum to see out the games are glasgow bear down and growled a stunning try, they thought they had won it, the pmo went to check it, and ruled very had done so from offside. exeter through to the champions cup knockout through a controversial call. bristol's hopes of the knockouts took a blow from the bulls, the south african side were without their absent springboks, but ashton gate they took full control. they scored four tries in all, one pure determination. el brekalo with his back to the line and in front of fou
glasgow in disbelief, exeter ecstatic. charge at the chiefs when they picked a way through, they led here by ten points. for long spells, exeter had been outplayed back at home in europe they find ways to respond. they barged their way back into this game and with three minutes left, work the ball into the corner. zach when bush scored his first champions cup try, 17—17 and henry slade of the cake. —— over at the kick. that which is the first of the kick. that which is the first of the...
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it was going to be exeter.o exeter yellow cards and 26—12 at half time became 35—29 to saints after a hat trick of tries from 0llie slighthome. it's another one! exeter hadn't lost at home all season and probably thought they'd done enough when tomier put them in front again at 36—35 with 8 minutes to go. northampton simply refused to be beaten and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 112—36 victory, which puts them top of the premiership. drew savage, bbc news. saracens extended their lead at the top of the women's premiership as they thrashed sale sharks 69 points to three today, six points clear. saracens extended their lead at the top of the women's premiership as they thrashed sale sharks 69—3. they're six points clear of gloucester hartpury who moved up to second with a 112—24 win over loughborough. the late game was between bottom side leicester and harlequins. harlequins took an early lead and held on, eventually winning 33—24 leaving the tigers rock bottom of the premiership on just
it was going to be exeter.o exeter yellow cards and 26—12 at half time became 35—29 to saints after a hat trick of tries from 0llie slighthome. it's another one! exeter hadn't lost at home all season and probably thought they'd done enough when tomier put them in front again at 36—35 with 8 minutes to go. northampton simply refused to be beaten and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 112—36 victory, which puts them top of the premiership. drew savage, bbc news....
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that it was going to be exeter — four tries in 23 minutes put them 26—0 up.lightholme. exeter hadn't lost at home all season and probably thought they'd done enough when rusi tuima put them in front again 36—35 with eight minutes to go. but northampton simply refused to be beaten — and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing a2—36 victory — which puts them top of the premiership. saracens extended their lead at the top of the women's premiership as they thrashed sale sharks 69 points to 3. they're six points clear of gloucester hartpury who moved up to second with a a2—2a win over loughborough. the late game is between bottom side leicester and harlequins. at half time, the harlequins lead 19—7. meanwhile the wolfhounds scored five tries away from home to knock edinburgh off the top of the celtic challenge table. aoife wafer scored twice, including the irish side's final try of the game as they secured a 27—17 bonus point win in the multi—national rugby competition. the wolfhounds are in scotland again next weekend, as they take on the glasgow
that it was going to be exeter — four tries in 23 minutes put them 26—0 up.lightholme. exeter hadn't lost at home all season and probably thought they'd done enough when rusi tuima put them in front again 36—35 with eight minutes to go. but northampton simply refused to be beaten — and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing a2—36 victory — which puts them top of the premiership. saracens extended their lead at the top of the women's premiership as they thrashed sale...
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exeter will play bath in the last 16.le tries as they ended their european campaign on a high. forwards coach micky ward was in interim charge of the team after head coach alex codling stepped down on friday. newcastle had lost all 11 of their of their premiership matches and three european games prior to this win by 32—23. elsewhere, ospreys scored three late tries to edge past the lions in south africa. ospreys were 28—17 down with 10 minutes to but tries for keelan giles, cameronjones and this one from morgan morse saw them run out 38—28 winners. ospreys had already booked their place in the challenge cup knockout phase. they did lose wales centre george north to a shoulder injury. staying with rugby union, and scotland have named rory darge and finn russell as their co—captains for the six nations replacing jamie ritchie. darge, who made his international debut in 2022, captained scotland to victory over italy in the summer. russell won his 75th cap for scotland during the world cup and also captained scotland to vict
exeter will play bath in the last 16.le tries as they ended their european campaign on a high. forwards coach micky ward was in interim charge of the team after head coach alex codling stepped down on friday. newcastle had lost all 11 of their of their premiership matches and three european games prior to this win by 32—23. elsewhere, ospreys scored three late tries to edge past the lions in south africa. ospreys were 28—17 down with 10 minutes to but tries for keelan giles, cameronjones...
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i am just looking at exeter saint david's, these are the live trains at the moment and i'm seeing thees delayed, cardiff central, one hour delayed. the service to london waterloo is cancelled and the one to london paddington via bristol is 41 minutes late. cancel to painting, cancel to edinburgh and cancelled to london paddington. we are seeing a lot of these building up, the cancellations on these lines. we saw in that report, flooding on some of those branch lines, so a lot in the south—west as well as the main line that runs from london paddington right through to penzance, a lot of those little branch lines that go off in devon and cornwall and there is flooding on the list card to lou line at the moment so there is no service running there at all and they are trying to foot plus is on but this has come and they don't always bring those buses into operation. so you are going to have to expect, if you are going to have to expect, if you are thinking of travelling on the trains into the south—west from london, through bristol and into cornwall and devon that they will be those cance
i am just looking at exeter saint david's, these are the live trains at the moment and i'm seeing thees delayed, cardiff central, one hour delayed. the service to london waterloo is cancelled and the one to london paddington via bristol is 41 minutes late. cancel to painting, cancel to edinburgh and cancelled to london paddington. we are seeing a lot of these building up, the cancellations on these lines. we saw in that report, flooding on some of those branch lines, so a lot in the...
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>> davis robinson from exeter. >> how do you identify politically?but i am an independent now. >> i find both of the parties have not been behaving in a maer iwhhould. as political parties. they are too partisan. i do not think they are properly directed. i think the leadership of the parties leaves a lot to be desired so i am an independent now. >> so you're here at t nikki haley rally. are you supporting nikki haley? >> yes, i am supporting nikki haley. i think she is a person of integrity and character, and that is what we need for the country. i don't think it's the party or necessarily the individual, it is the character difference. we need honesty, and credit -- integrity and well-informed people. >> does it make a difference that your governor chrisu is supporting her? >> yes. i like governor sununu very much. i'm an admirer of his s. i think it is helpful for her to have his support. >> i will not comment on your age but can you tell us a story from a past primary cycle? >> good lord. we were great supporters of george h w, and we were in the
>> davis robinson from exeter. >> how do you identify politically?but i am an independent now. >> i find both of the parties have not been behaving in a maer iwhhould. as political parties. they are too partisan. i do not think they are properly directed. i think the leadership of the parties leaves a lot to be desired so i am an independent now. >> so you're here at t nikki haley rally. are you supporting nikki haley? >> yes, i am supporting nikki haley. i think...
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i am mary beth connolly and live here in exeter. i am an independent. >> when you go to the polls tuesday, will you pick up a republican or democratic ballot? >> republican. for nikki haley. i have never been to a rally before. but now i have been toÑbhers. i tried to go to one who is here a few years ago when it was downtown. i try to follow it but it is hard. i have teenagers so my schedule does not always allow. >> to get to this event did you get a ticket, go to the website? >> i got a text message. ve been getting lots of text messages and phone calls and adds. >> what is it about nikki haley that appeals to you? >> her amazing credentbeing able to be governor, you andas -- united nations ambassador, and her ability to want to bring people together and -- divide. >> thank. those are some of the voices from with that we will pick back up in washington to go to our viewers across the country and get your reaction to what you just heard from the folks who attended the nikki haley rally. the news of the day has suspended his campai
i am mary beth connolly and live here in exeter. i am an independent. >> when you go to the polls tuesday, will you pick up a republican or democratic ballot? >> republican. for nikki haley. i have never been to a rally before. but now i have been toÑbhers. i tried to go to one who is here a few years ago when it was downtown. i try to follow it but it is hard. i have teenagers so my schedule does not always allow. >> to get to this event did you get a ticket, go to the...
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dow saw baseball played but i can make some inferences at local academy in exeter the phillips exeter academy baseball was played even the president lincoln's robert todd lincoln who attended there played baseball. it's quite possible dallas all baseball played there now you probably didn't see the new york game there because up in new england they favored the massachusetts game was a game. i'm glad we do not vintage baseball because one way to put you out by soaking and that is hitting you with a baseball baserunner, you could hit a base runner and they'd be out. thankfully we do not have those rules, but it is quite possible. we saw baseball there. one of the things this descended had a diary of dow. it was before the baseball period, before the civil war, but it was 1859 to 1860. and in diary i found that he had left exeter in 1859 and went to louisville, kentucky, my hometown. it was pretty cool. and he followed his brother to to go into the grocery business, to learn the grocery trade and louisville, kentucky baseball was very active. there was a quite a number teams and gentleme
dow saw baseball played but i can make some inferences at local academy in exeter the phillips exeter academy baseball was played even the president lincoln's robert todd lincoln who attended there played baseball. it's quite possible dallas all baseball played there now you probably didn't see the new york game there because up in new england they favored the massachusetts game was a game. i'm glad we do not vintage baseball because one way to put you out by soaking and that is hitting you...
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thank you so much, exeter, for coming out. can you hear that sound? is of a two-person race. [applause] [crowd cheering]t want to say i am incredibly grateful to you have an amazing governor in chris sununu. let me tell you. [applause] he really is the cruelest governor in the country. and i'll tell u i hope you enjo. i love music. i hope you had a great time with the playlist. en chris decided to endorse. and we were sitting there and we were going out and i new on 8,, because i love■r music, i knew they would tell him that we needed a walk outside. all of a sudden theyroduce him and he works out to "welcome to the jungle" from guns and roses. and i look over to him and i am, like, clinical my first concert, willing or not, was mottley cruand guns anr them. [cheers and applause] as spent 11 monthsaking every hg every question and being the last to leave. but the last couple of weeks for however long it has be since left iowa, he has been working just as hard as i am at every single step. give it up for your governor. he iprand let me tell you how cs
thank you so much, exeter, for coming out. can you hear that sound? is of a two-person race. [applause] [crowd cheering]t want to say i am incredibly grateful to you have an amazing governor in chris sununu. let me tell you. [applause] he really is the cruelest governor in the country. and i'll tell u i hope you enjo. i love music. i hope you had a great time with the playlist. en chris decided to endorse. and we were sitting there and we were going out and i new on 8,, because i love■r...
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exeter won by 19 points to 17.a try piece in the first half — that space was exploited best by glasgow, stretching exeter�*s defence to score. exeter found the smallest of gaps for dan frost to haul them back into it. they rouse themselves again! they would need to do it once more. enter zack wimbush off the bench, over the try line with minutes to spare. 19-17. with time running out, glasgow thought they'd won it. cheering but remember those fine margins? euan ferrie's fleetness of foot was too fast. penalised for offside, no try. the final insult in injury time. but the win assures exeter a spot in the knockouts. where cardiff probably won't be, having lost their first two defeat against harlequins leaves their destiny out of their hands. quins came from behind. england flyhalf marcus smith scored on his 150th club appearance. and 54-15 and sir—15 win. the gap between cardiff and qualification group wider. ben croucher, bbc news. britain's armed forces work together routinely in operations around the world, but o
exeter won by 19 points to 17.a try piece in the first half — that space was exploited best by glasgow, stretching exeter�*s defence to score. exeter found the smallest of gaps for dan frost to haul them back into it. they rouse themselves again! they would need to do it once more. enter zack wimbush off the bench, over the try line with minutes to spare. 19-17. with time running out, glasgow thought they'd won it. cheering but remember those fine margins? euan ferrie's fleetness of foot...
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professor eli and pop, a director of the art, the incentive about assuming studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on. again, on the going on the garden last time you were on the for a book that probably educated just so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across the israel, for god's or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations present mean as well as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel is troops due to gaza to thank you, living you once again having me, once again on your, on your program. i think that there's nothing you in the way and the level of compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it. i know before the service of october, if i tried to speak with is really just on the human side of the catastrophe of 1948,
professor eli and pop, a director of the art, the incentive about assuming studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on. again, on the going on the garden last time you were on the for a book that probably educated just so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now i've got to...
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professor eli and pop a director of the art, the incentive about as the indian studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on. again, on the going on the garden last time you were on the for a book that probably educated as so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east. right now i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across the israel, for gods, or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations, presume in israel as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel is troops due to gaza, to thank you, living you once again having me once again on your, on your program. i think that there is nothing you in the way and the level of compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it long before the service of october. if i tried to speak with is really just on the human side of the test. if it was 1948, i fa
professor eli and pop a director of the art, the incentive about as the indian studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on. again, on the going on the garden last time you were on the for a book that probably educated as so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east. right now i've got to...
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gusts of up to 81mph have been recorded at exeter airport — with one area of southern britain experiencinger alerts are issued warning of a risk to life, this is what they mean. we just happened to be driving along the a22, in east sussex, when we came across it — a tree on the edge of the ashdown forest, blown over and into the road, and onto two passing cars. coming along, got halfway along to here, and as we passed, that tree fell completely across the pair of us. damaged the van severely, the other van — i managed to avoid most of it, just took my bumper off and my light out. shook me up really bad. iran over to see if i could help, but they were trapped in there. two people were taken to hospital, but weren't seriously injured. several major roads have been closed through fallen trees and floodwaters. this is what it looked like from the air in east yorkshire. due to severe weather... storm henk made the commute back even more miserable on the first day back after the holidays, causing problems across the uk on the railways. and even on the platform, this was okehampton station. high
gusts of up to 81mph have been recorded at exeter airport — with one area of southern britain experiencinger alerts are issued warning of a risk to life, this is what they mean. we just happened to be driving along the a22, in east sussex, when we came across it — a tree on the edge of the ashdown forest, blown over and into the road, and onto two passing cars. coming along, got halfway along to here, and as we passed, that tree fell completely across the pair of us. damaged the van...
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exeter hadn't lost at home _ home. it is another one! exeter hadn't lost at home all- home.orthampton simply refused to be beaten, and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 42-36 rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 42—36 victory which puts them top of the premiership. drew savage, bbc news. england's matt fitzpatrick is within striking distance of the leader going into the final round of the sentry tournament of champions in hawaii. he's four shots off the pace on 4—under par thanks to six birdies on day 3, although he did let a chance slip at the tenth hole. the american chris kirk is at the top of a congested leaderboard. and how about this for a shot from hideki matsuyama?! a moment ofjoy on an otherwise disappointing day for him with the 2021 masters champion well off the pace. we area we are a week out from the start of the australian open tennis, the former champion has beaten aryna sabalenka in the last few minutes in straight sets in the brisbane international. looking forward to that. thank you very much. we will begin with you later in the program.
exeter hadn't lost at home _ home. it is another one! exeter hadn't lost at home all- home.orthampton simply refused to be beaten, and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 42-36 rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 42—36 victory which puts them top of the premiership. drew savage, bbc news. england's matt fitzpatrick is within striking distance of the leader going into the final round of the sentry tournament of champions in hawaii. he's four shots off the pace on 4—under...
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and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport.rning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales in the north—west, some quite lively winds developing through the irish sea as well. but it is a southerly wind and that's why temperatures are continuing to rise. it's going to be a milder day on sunday, it could make 1a degrees in north wales and the moray firth. now those southerly winds are coming from a long way south and they could actually pick up some saharan dust, which will get blown in towards the uk just ahead of that weather front there, which will bring some wet weather. and we've got a bit more rain pushing towards england and wales. could turn quite heavy rain over the hills of wales, across northe
and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport.rning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales in the north—west, some quite lively winds developing through...
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gusts up to 80 miles an hour have been recorded in exeter airport.ary 13. rising tensions with beijing are a major election issue in the polls. china sees taiwan as a renegade province which, according to beijing, needs to reunite with the mainland. the islands current president tsai ing—wen is stepping down after eight years in power. w brent christensen from provo, utah, is the former director of the american institute in taiwan, the organisation overseeing the unofficial us relationship with taiwan. earlier, iasked him how could beijing react if taiwanese elect william lai as he appears to be particularly disliked by china. obviously they will be very unhappy, but i don't think they can be surprised. beijing obviously does not like lai, claiming he's a dangerous separatist. but listen, i don't think any democratic progressive party candidate would be any more welcome, and the current dpp president, tsai ing—wen, has come under similar attacks for her refusal to accept the �*92 consensus and for her other sins. beijing just fundamentally has a very
gusts up to 80 miles an hour have been recorded in exeter airport.ary 13. rising tensions with beijing are a major election issue in the polls. china sees taiwan as a renegade province which, according to beijing, needs to reunite with the mainland. the islands current president tsai ing—wen is stepping down after eight years in power. w brent christensen from provo, utah, is the former director of the american institute in taiwan, the organisation overseeing the unofficial us relationship...
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gusts of up to 80mph have been recorded at exeter airport — the most powerful winds in 30 years.s. driving along. got _ the road and onto to cars. driving along. got halfway _ the road and onto to cars. driving along, got halfway through - the road and onto to cars. driving along, got halfway through here, | the road and onto to cars. driving - along, got halfway through here, and as we passed that tree fell completely across the pair of us. i managed to avoid most of it, itjust took my bumper off and my light out post i ran over to see if i could help, but they were trapped in there. ., , .,, . ,, there. two people were taken to hos - ital there. two people were taken to hospital but _ there. two people were taken to hospital but weren't _ there. two people were taken to hospital but weren't seriously i hospital but weren't seriously injured. several major roads have been closed through fallen trees and floodwaters. this is what it looked like from the air in east yorkshire. storm henk caused problems on the railways, storm henk causing huge problems to the uk on the railways. a
gusts of up to 80mph have been recorded at exeter airport — the most powerful winds in 30 years.s. driving along. got _ the road and onto to cars. driving along. got halfway _ the road and onto to cars. driving along, got halfway through - the road and onto to cars. driving along, got halfway through here, | the road and onto to cars. driving - along, got halfway through here, and as we passed that tree fell completely across the pair of us. i managed to avoid most of it, itjust took my...
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exeter are also one of the six english sides to have already qualified before today.e challenge cup. teenager ben redshaw scored the best of the newcastle tries as they ended their european campaign on a high. forwards coach micky ward was in interim charge of the team after head coach alex codling stepped down on friday. newcastle had lost all 11 of their of their premiership matches and three european games prior to this win by 32—23. elsewhere, 0spreys scored three late tries to edge past the lions in south africa. 0spreys were 28—17 down with 10 minutes to go, but tries for keelan giles, cameronjones and this one from morgan morse saw them run out 38—28 winners. 0spreys had already booked their place in the challenge cup knockout phase. staying with rugby union, and scotland have named rory barge and finn russell as their co—captains for the six nations replacing jamie ritchie. darge, who made his international debut in 2022, captained scotland to victory over italy in the summer. russell won his 75th cap for scotland during the world cup and also captained scotla
exeter are also one of the six english sides to have already qualified before today.e challenge cup. teenager ben redshaw scored the best of the newcastle tries as they ended their european campaign on a high. forwards coach micky ward was in interim charge of the team after head coach alex codling stepped down on friday. newcastle had lost all 11 of their of their premiership matches and three european games prior to this win by 32—23. elsewhere, 0spreys scored three late tries to edge past...
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he meets with voters at a town ll in exeter, new hampshire, where the reting minsota congressman discussed his reasons r something the 24 -- entering the 2024 race and challenging president biden for the democratic nomination. otect all of us. and that's why i'm here today. i want to thank you. i want to let you know that when i lost my father in vietnam, he was killed in july of 1969, and it was just three days after the moon landing, which i'm sure all of you remember quite well. i'm sure, like all of you with, he looked up at the moon and saw america at its very, very interest. and -- best. and i'm sure my of you looked down at your boots and saw america sometimes the at our very, very worst. and that's t choice we still have to make today, is what kind of a country are we going to be. are we going to go to the moon and set our sights high, aspiration, or are we going if to behe one that is divided domestically and struggling to keep theeace internationally? and that's why i'm running for prime minister i just wanted you to know that -- for president. i know that you did not serve our c
he meets with voters at a town ll in exeter, new hampshire, where the reting minsota congressman discussed his reasons r something the 24 -- entering the 2024 race and challenging president biden for the democratic nomination. otect all of us. and that's why i'm here today. i want to thank you. i want to let you know that when i lost my father in vietnam, he was killed in july of 1969, and it was just three days after the moon landing, which i'm sure all of you remember quite well. i'm sure,...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeasts storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we're looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we've still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it'll be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into scotland, peggin
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeasts storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the...
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. —— exeter sent david's.l. also the line between gloucester and lydney is also shut at the moment. that is affecting cross—country and transport for whale services. so really, that whole area from the south—west down and out of london into the south—west is going to be subject to delays and cancellations today. there is one small bit of good news and that is that the branch line between liskeard and cornwall. it is open now. they are saying that this disruption will last all of the day. if you are expecting to travel on gwr or south—west railways it will be best to check before you travel. the line into the south is worst affected. g ra nt to affected. grant to skegness line there is flooding there between sleaford and heslington. they have had to put reduced speed limit there. there are now going to be
. —— exeter sent david's.l. also the line between gloucester and lydney is also shut at the moment. that is affecting cross—country and transport for whale services. so really, that whole area from the south—west down and out of london into the south—west is going to be subject to delays and cancellations today. there is one small bit of good news and that is that the branch line between liskeard and cornwall. it is open now. they are saying that this disruption will last all of the...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeast now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we're looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we've still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it'll be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into scotland, pegging the temperatures bac
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeast now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastt's storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we're looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we've still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it'll be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into scotland, pegg
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastt's storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeasting its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we're looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we've still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it'll be a mixture of be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into scotland, pegging the temperatur
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeasting its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while...
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let's hear from nikki haley, campaigning in exeter, new hampshire, yesterday. at the topic of national security issues. here is a portion of that >> do not let biden tell you that china is a competitor. i have dealt with china every single day in the unitedthey nea competitor. they always saw us as an enemy. we have to start looking at them the way they look at us. we can deal with it, not by putting your heads in the sand, but by being strong. first thing we will do■o are no longer buying any u.s. land from us and we are going to take back the land they have already purchased. [applause] we will go to our universities and say you either take foreign money or you take american overt that for an out of our schools. [applause] we will blacklist all technologies that build up their military. and do you know, we have had more americans die if for no that -- die of fentanyl then the erect, afghanistan, and vietnam -- then the iraq, afghanistan, and vietnam wars combined. they need our economy. and then we will strengthen our military. militaries do not start wars, s
let's hear from nikki haley, campaigning in exeter, new hampshire, yesterday. at the topic of national security issues. here is a portion of that >> do not let biden tell you that china is a competitor. i have dealt with china every single day in the unitedthey nea competitor. they always saw us as an enemy. we have to start looking at them the way they look at us. we can deal with it, not by putting your heads in the sand, but by being strong. first thing we will do■o are no longer...
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henry slade and luke cowan—dickie, who both missed out on the world cup, are recalled, and uncapped exeter—waboso is among seven uncapped players in the squad. firstly, i think he is an outstanding player, and i think everybody can see that. one of the best piece hawkers in the world and leads a great example. secondly, i think he's got it fantastic understanding of the game, tactically, and he is very astute. thirdly, i think he is good with people and to build great relationships with people. a couple of cricket matches to bring you up to date with. firstly in dunedin where finn allen made the highest t20 score by a new zealand player, to help them to a series—clinching win over pakistan. he made 137 offjust 62 balls. while, in the test match in adelaide, a pretty amazing start to his career for west indies�* shamarjoseph. this was his very first ball in international test cricket, dismissing australia's steve smith. great scenes, australia by 129 runs with 8 wickets remaining at stumps on day one. moving on to football because its looking increasingly likely that england midfielder jord
henry slade and luke cowan—dickie, who both missed out on the world cup, are recalled, and uncapped exeter—waboso is among seven uncapped players in the squad. firstly, i think he is an outstanding player, and i think everybody can see that. one of the best piece hawkers in the world and leads a great example. secondly, i think he's got it fantastic understanding of the game, tactically, and he is very astute. thirdly, i think he is good with people and to build great relationships with...
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>> steve: she was at the exeter high school appearing on behalf of him.aid ron desantis is the most popular governor in motorcycle, listen, chris sununu is super popular here. keep in mind he won across the board. he won with republicans and independence. and he won with democrats. he is great governor. >> brian: is he a great guy not going to be doing this anymore. he is done. >> steve: i had a beer with him last night he is a good guy. >> brian: i want you to write that off. >> steve: they were bought. >> ainsley: i thought it was dry january. >> steve: okay. maybe it was nonalcoholic. >> ainsley: desantis is officially out. here is what trump had to say about it all. >> i was disappointed when i asked him whether or not he would run and he said no comment. to say me when it says no comment. that means you are running. i think i took it quite seriously it. doesn't matter now because he got out. >> brian: lawrence had that exclusive interview. now he is getting the pulse of the people at the red arrow diner, next. ♪ and doesn't spy on your searchs and du
>> steve: she was at the exeter high school appearing on behalf of him.aid ron desantis is the most popular governor in motorcycle, listen, chris sununu is super popular here. keep in mind he won across the board. he won with republicans and independence. and he won with democrats. he is great governor. >> brian: is he a great guy not going to be doing this anymore. he is done. >> steve: i had a beer with him last night he is a good guy. >> brian: i want you to write...
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the exetive orders have been abused, everybody knows that the biden administration is probably the worst offender in history and i think numbers sw that. i am a rule of law guy, a cotitutional guy, and i would like to call back article one powersnd get this restructured. i understand his zeal, we are all frustrated. the energy secr, it is importt, it is national security policy and what we've done in the space is maddening to me. i think those were the issues he was referring to but i don't think he -- and i would not participate in such. ms. cheney: mike johnson is not a rule of law guy, can tell you from first-hand experience watching him operate in terms of the arguments he was making, both in terms of the amicus brief he encouraged members of the house to sign that was itself unconstitutional and also with respect to the role he played in encouraging members of the house to object to the electoral votes. he constently made arguments about the power of congress he knew were not true. that he would admi were inaccurate and didn't have a basis in law or the constitution and he would spe
the exetive orders have been abused, everybody knows that the biden administration is probably the worst offender in history and i think numbers sw that. i am a rule of law guy, a cotitutional guy, and i would like to call back article one powersnd get this restructured. i understand his zeal, we are all frustrated. the energy secr, it is importt, it is national security policy and what we've done in the space is maddening to me. i think those were the issues he was referring to but i don't...
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professor eli and pop a director of the art, the incentive of allison and studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. in 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on. again, on the going on to god last time you were on the for a book that probably educated there's so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now. i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across the israel, for gods, or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations, presume in israel as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel's troops due to gaza to thank you, living you once again having me once again on your, on your program. i think that there's nothing you in the way and the level of compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it. i know before the service of october, if i tried to speak with is really just on the human side of the test. if he was 1948, i fa
professor eli and pop a director of the art, the incentive of allison and studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. in 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on. again, on the going on to god last time you were on the for a book that probably educated there's so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now. i've got to...
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and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport.re we have clearer skies and there could be a touch of ground frost first thing on sunday morning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales in the north—west, some quite lively winds developing through the irish sea as well. but it is a southerly wind and that's why temperatures are continuing to rise. it's going to be a milder day on sunday, it could make iii degrees in north wales and the moray firth. now those southerly winds are coming from a long way south and they could actually pick up some saharan dust, which will get blown in towards the uk just ahead of that weather front there, which will bring some wet weather. and we've got a bit more rain pushing
and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport.re we have clearer skies and there could be a touch of ground frost first thing on sunday morning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going...
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and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport. there could be a touch of ground frost first thing on sunday morning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales in the north—west, some quite lively winds developing through the irish sea as well. but it is a southerly wind and that's why temperatures are continuing to rise. it's going to be a milder day on sunday, it could make 14 degrees in north wales and the moray firth. now those southerly winds are coming from a long way south and they could actually pick up some saharan dust, which will get blown in towards the uk just ahead of that weather front there, which will bring some wet weather. and we've got a bit more rain pushing towards england and wales. co
and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport. there could be a touch of ground frost first thing on sunday morning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales...
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the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue has been following the haley campaign in exeter, new hampshire. 0k, well,gest events of her new hampshire swing. probably nigh on 1,000 people in the school gym behind us hearing her say that this was now a two—horse race — which, of course, it actually is now. i'm joined by one person who came to see nikki haley tonight, tom puzzo. tom, you're a former veteran, now a schoolteacher. what did you make of her tonight? i think she's the one we need for the next president of the united states. did you vote donald trump last time? i did, because the alternative was not what i wanted. 0k. what's put you off him now, then? i think he's — again, like nikki haley says — a lot of chaos with the court cases and i think he's getting to the point that he's getting too old. he says that he wants to sort of protect people you know, people that are in the military, not send them on all these sort of foreignjaunts. she's more of an internationalist. is that something you like? i like it. i don't think she's out for war — she wants peace — but, you know, she'll support ukrai
the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue has been following the haley campaign in exeter, new hampshire. 0k, well,gest events of her new hampshire swing. probably nigh on 1,000 people in the school gym behind us hearing her say that this was now a two—horse race — which, of course, it actually is now. i'm joined by one person who came to see nikki haley tonight, tom puzzo. tom, you're a former veteran, now a schoolteacher. what did you make of her tonight? i think she's the one we need for the next...
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the incentive about a city and studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on again on the going, i'm the guy last time you were on the for a book that probably educated just so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now. i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across the israel, for gods, or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations, presume in israel as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel's troops due to gaza to thank you, living you once again having me once again on your, on your program. i think that there is nothing you in the way and the level of compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it. i know before the service of october, if i tried to speak with is really just on the human side of the test. when he was 1948, i failed to see any compassion i. rea
the incentive about a city and studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on again on the going, i'm the guy last time you were on the for a book that probably educated just so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now. i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of...
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the incentive about a city and studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947 progressive i thank you so much for coming on again on the going on the guy last time you were on the for a book that probably educated just so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across the israel, for gods, or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations, presume in israel as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel's troops due to gaza. a thank you living you once again having me once again on your, on your program. i think that there is nothing you in the way and the level compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it. i know before the service of october. if i tried to speak with israelis just on the human side of the test, if it was 1948, i failed to see any compassion. i remember. ready the,
the incentive about a city and studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947 progressive i thank you so much for coming on again on the going on the guy last time you were on the for a book that probably educated just so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastt. well, that's storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we're looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we've still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it'll be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into sc
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastt. well, that's storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river...
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the incentive of allison in studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on again on the going undergoing last time you were on the, for a book that probably educated the so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now. i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across the israel, for gods, or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations, presume in israel as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel's troops due to gaza. thank you. living you once again having me once again on your, on your program. i think that there's nothing you in the way under level compression is you say, i mean i've been experiencing it long before the service of october. if i tried to speak with israelis additional the human side of the test, if it was 1948, i failed to see any compassion. i remember. ready the
the incentive of allison in studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. and 1947. professor bobbie, i thank you so much for coming on again on the going undergoing last time you were on the, for a book that probably educated the so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now. i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastt's storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we're looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we've still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it'll be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into scotland, pegg
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastt's storm henk, and it's now tracking its way into europe. it'll bring some snow in scandinavia — it's very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that's fed into the river systems in the...
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and drama in the final moments again for exeter —
and drama in the final moments again for exeter —
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it leaves them top of pool three having won all their matches, but exeter could leapfrog them in their the french side to their fourth defeat. in the women�*s premiership, gloucester—hartpury beat the league leaders saracens by 2a points to 15. it means the defending champions are nowjust a point behind saracens at the top of the table. and the try that wrapped up the match was definitely worth watching — emma sing breaking away to score the cherry and whites�* last and best try of the match. both great britain�*s women and men�*s hockey teams have secured places at the paris olympics. while the men won despite having the luxury of losing their qualifying semifinal, the women didn�*t. needing to win their third place playoff to make this summner�*s games. after gold and a bronze at the last two olympics, britain had to beat ireland in valencia to claim a spot in paris orface missing out on the games entirely. sarahjones got the opening goal, and katie robertson provided what proved to be the winner after a consolation for irleand came as time expired. it means great britain join belgiu
it leaves them top of pool three having won all their matches, but exeter could leapfrog them in their the french side to their fourth defeat. in the women�*s premiership, gloucester—hartpury beat the league leaders saracens by 2a points to 15. it means the defending champions are nowjust a point behind saracens at the top of the table. and the try that wrapped up the match was definitely worth watching — emma sing breaking away to score the cherry and whites�* last and best try of the...
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and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport. touch of ground frost first thing on sunday morning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales in the north—west, some quite lively winds developing through the irish sea as well. but it is a southerly wind and that's why temperatures are continuing to rise. it's going to be a milder day on sunday, it could make 14 degrees in north wales and the moray firth. now those southerly winds are coming from a long way south and they could actually pick up some saharan dust, which will get blown in towards the uk just ahead of that weather front there, which will bring some wet weather. and we've got a bit more rain pushing towards england and wales. could turn quite he
and last night it got to minus three at exeter airport. touch of ground frost first thing on sunday morning. but with that wind picking up on sunday, we should see temperatures continuing to rise and most places will have a dry day again. some sunshine at times, a bit more cloud in the south west of england, maybe moving into the midlands and ahead of our rain band approaching northern ireland and heading into the north—west of scotland, it's going to be windy with some gales in the...
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professor you then pop a director of the art, the incentive about assuming studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. in 1947 progressive i thank you so much for coming on again on the going, i'm the guy last time you were on the for a book that probably educated the so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now i've got to really begin by asking you why the lack of compassion across israel, for gods, or i know a lot of the images, a sense of the nature of nations presume in as well as well, but why the lack of seeming compassion for what the rest of the world is seeing israel's troops due to gaza. a thank you living you once again having me once again on your, on your program. i think that there's nothing you in the way under level compression isn't as you say, i mean i've been experiencing it normally for the service of october. if i tried to speak with is really just on the human side of the catastrophe of 1948. i failed to see any co
professor you then pop a director of the art, the incentive about assuming studies at the university of exeter and author of the ethnic cleansing of palestine, these in haifa, partition from palestine by the u. n. in 1947 progressive i thank you so much for coming on again on the going, i'm the guy last time you were on the for a book that probably educated the so many of those demonstrating in those native nations against what's happening in the middle east right now i've got to really begin...
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earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastsnow in scandinavia — it�*s very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that�*s fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood warnings on rivers in england. these are the temperatures we�*re looking at for the start of wednesday — not too cold out there, typically 5—6 celsius. we�*ve still got some more persistent rain in the far northeast of scotland, could be a bit wintry up in shetland, some strong winds for a while here. some strong winds, too, blowing through the english channel, in the southwest of england. not as windy as it was on tuesday. and elsewhere, it�*ll be a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some more frequent showers coming back into scotland, pegging the temperatures back a bit here. those numbers a little bit lower
earlier on tuesday, we had a gust of 81mph at exeter airport, then the strong winds moved into the southeastsnow in scandinavia — it�*s very cold here. this low pressure is not a storm, but it will bring some showers. the more persistent rain has cleared away, mind you, but we have seen a lot of flooding just recently. the heaviest rain actually fell over the hills of wales — that�*s fed into the river systems in the west midlands and, a short while ago, there were over 200 flood...
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at exeter airport in devon — wind gusts of 80 miles an hour were recorded — the strongest for more thanted by flooding and fallen trees. the environment agency has issued more than 300 flood alerts and a met office weather warning has been in place across some southern parts of the uk. our correspondent ellie price has the latest. when weather alerts are issued warning of a risk to life, this is what they mean. we just happened to be driving along the a22 in east sussex when we came across it. a tree on the edge of the ashdown forest, blown over and into the road, and on to two passing cars. driving along, got halfway along to here. and as we passed, that tree fell completely across the pair of us. damaged the van severely the other van. i managed to avoid most of it. itjust took my bumper off and my light out. shook me up really bad. i ran over to see if i could help, but they were trapped in there. two people were taken to hospital, but weren't seriously injured. several major roads have been closed through fallen trees and floodwaters. this is what it looked like from the air in east
at exeter airport in devon — wind gusts of 80 miles an hour were recorded — the strongest for more thanted by flooding and fallen trees. the environment agency has issued more than 300 flood alerts and a met office weather warning has been in place across some southern parts of the uk. our correspondent ellie price has the latest. when weather alerts are issued warning of a risk to life, this is what they mean. we just happened to be driving along the a22 in east sussex when we came across...