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welcome to norfolk. i am so honored to be here. and i do want to acknowledge our congressman again sitting the front row, the hardest working member of congress, none other than robert c, bobby scott. thank you, bobby. for always here. it's truly an honor to join you today to commemorate the 125th anniversary of philippine-american. can the philippine-american war, this pivotal event in our history marked the beginning of a century long relationship between the philippines and the united states, a bond that norfolk proudly maintains, particularly through the macarthur memorials treasures, including rare artifact being unveiled today the first philippine president, general emilio aguinaldo's, 1899 declaration of. this important document recognizes one of virginia's top endangered artifacts survive a journey to the united states and eventually fell home here in norfolk in the hands of our city's son, general douglas macarthur. the journey of this document mirrors the complex layers. the philippine and american history and general mac
welcome to norfolk. i am so honored to be here. and i do want to acknowledge our congressman again sitting the front row, the hardest working member of congress, none other than robert c, bobby scott. thank you, bobby. for always here. it's truly an honor to join you today to commemorate the 125th anniversary of philippine-american. can the philippine-american war, this pivotal event in our history marked the beginning of a century long relationship between the philippines and the united...
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he does not still trust the government here, does not trust norfolk southern. so there are folks out there are still pursuing their own lawsuits, guys back to you wow. >> jason carroll. thanks so much. >> still ahead. >> super bowl champ patrick mahomes is weighing in on his teammates, harrison butker is contrary virtual commencement address up next with the quarterback and the nfl commissioner are saying about so they wouldn't a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately it only. a few minutes, select poke down john, a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford select quote, we shop, you save sparks, engineered for the spontaneous, a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and sialic faster acting and long-lasting grabbed the moment get started at row.com slash sparks and university of maryland global campu
he does not still trust the government here, does not trust norfolk southern. so there are folks out there are still pursuing their own lawsuits, guys back to you wow. >> jason carroll. thanks so much. >> still ahead. >> super bowl champ patrick mahomes is weighing in on his teammates, harrison butker is contrary virtual commencement address up next with the quarterback and the nfl commissioner are saying about so they wouldn't a heart attack. >> do they have life...
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nessie king is in norfolk. she cares for her adult son jamie who has autism, severe physical disabilities, and a condition which means he can't walk. nessie herself is visually impaired. she says she was told she was fraudulently claiming carer�*s allowance and owes the dwp £11,000. amanda hunterfrom cambridgeshire was looking after her mum and receiving carer�*s allowance which was offset against her universal credit and her mum's pension credit. that resulted in them being £300 a month worse off, so unsurprisingly amanda asked dwp to stop paying carer�*s allowance, but the dwp didn't and now amanda has to repay £1,240. conor and rae thackray from cheshire are here. conor cares for his wife rae, who's been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and chronic fatigue syndrome. he was told he needed to pay back just under £400 and has done that. elizabeth tait from surrey has been a carer for over 20 years, first for her husband, david, who died in 2018. now she looks after he 20—year—old son
nessie king is in norfolk. she cares for her adult son jamie who has autism, severe physical disabilities, and a condition which means he can't walk. nessie herself is visually impaired. she says she was told she was fraudulently claiming carer�*s allowance and owes the dwp £11,000. amanda hunterfrom cambridgeshire was looking after her mum and receiving carer�*s allowance which was offset against her universal credit and her mum's pension credit. that resulted in them being £300 a month...
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this is the list of candidates standing for north norfolk — as of today. the final list will be on the bbc website when they are confirmed. and now to birmingham, and simon gilbert. birmingham, of course, is the second city. it is in the heart of the country. but it has not been at the centre of the election campaign so far. it is almost a week since we heard the date of the general election, yet we have had no high—profile visits from leaders, we have had no cabinet members even attend since the election date was announced. it was only a few weeks ago that all eyes were on this part of the country, as the west midlands mayoral election result was announced. you may remember the conservative andy street lost in that election to labour's richard parker. actually, andy street has confirmed he will not be standing as a conservative in the forthcoming general election. there were some interesting lessons from the west midlands mayoral contest, not least that the george galloway backed independent candidate came third, campaigning on issues around gaza. we ar
this is the list of candidates standing for north norfolk — as of today. the final list will be on the bbc website when they are confirmed. and now to birmingham, and simon gilbert. birmingham, of course, is the second city. it is in the heart of the country. but it has not been at the centre of the election campaign so far. it is almost a week since we heard the date of the general election, yet we have had no high—profile visits from leaders, we have had no cabinet members even attend...
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se vive una gran tensÓn en norfolk, massachusetts.. . los habitantes rechazan un plan para transformar el antiguo centro correccional bay state en un refugio temporal de mergencia... si todo marcha de acuerdo al plan, dentro de un mes, este lugar alojara a 450 personas, entre inmigrantes e indigentes... las autoridades aseguran que los refugiados no tienen antecedentes penales... sin embargo, a la poblacion le preocupa que esto represente una sobrecarga para la poliÍa, los bomberos y las escuelas. la poliÍa de losÁngeles captuÓ a un hombre cusado de violar a dos mujeres y se teme que hayan Ás Íctimas. eduardo saraÍa caÓ cuando abusaba de una mujer dentro de su camioneta, que haÍa acondicionado para cometer sus cÍmenes quiÁndole las pventanas traseras.. la gravedad de sus cÍmenes podÍan enviar a sarabia a prisÓn de por vida...dulce castellanos tiene Ás. en colombia, 185 personas fueron detenidas urante una redada contra peÓfilos en 11 departamentos. .. el operativo se realiÓ por parte de las autoridades colombianas con la
se vive una gran tensÓn en norfolk, massachusetts.. . los habitantes rechazan un plan para transformar el antiguo centro correccional bay state en un refugio temporal de mergencia... si todo marcha de acuerdo al plan, dentro de un mes, este lugar alojara a 450 personas, entre inmigrantes e indigentes... las autoridades aseguran que los refugiados no tienen antecedentes penales... sin embargo, a la poblacion le preocupa que esto represente una sobrecarga para la poliÍa, los bomberos y las...
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they include the norfolk and norwich. there, health bosses admit the risk of poor care has moved onto wards as they become overcrowded. he had no dignity on a corridor at all. i knew i could look after him better at home if it wasn't for the medical side of it. alicia gaulti was a nurse for 43 years. her partner, gregory, is just home from hospital. he was moved into a ward corridor at 4:00 in the morning after a neck operation. she says he stayed there for two days with no call bell and contracted a serious infection. the worst date was one day when we got up there, his catheter had actually leaked in the bed, and i literally — that was when he was on the corridor and i had to get him out of the bed. he was wet, and walking, with no covers or any screens around the bed to the bathroom to get him washed, and then even had to come back and make his bed up. i was stuck first right next to the reception desk. all the lasses on the reception, it was 24/7, lights on full. couldn't get no sleep. i had no facilities for water
they include the norfolk and norwich. there, health bosses admit the risk of poor care has moved onto wards as they become overcrowded. he had no dignity on a corridor at all. i knew i could look after him better at home if it wasn't for the medical side of it. alicia gaulti was a nurse for 43 years. her partner, gregory, is just home from hospital. he was moved into a ward corridor at 4:00 in the morning after a neck operation. she says he stayed there for two days with no call bell and...
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gregory knowles is home from the norfolk and norwich hospital. he stayed on a ward corridorfor three days. one day when we got up there his catheter had actually leaked in the bed and i had to get him out of the bed. he was wet, and walk him with no covers or any screens around the bed to the bathroom to get him washed and then even had to come back and make his bed up. the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us "demand for our services means we sometimes need to take tough choices on where patients are safely treated. we take care to ensure those treated outside of main ward areas are treated safely and respectfully at all times." but in some places, like north bristol, this new way of working is saving lives. two years ago, patients who were having a stroke or a heart attack, it would take about 75 minutes to get an ambulance to them. today, it�*s about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday, it was six. the department of health says 5,000 extra hospit
gregory knowles is home from the norfolk and norwich hospital. he stayed on a ward corridorfor three days. one day when we got up there his catheter had actually leaked in the bed and i had to get him out of the bed. he was wet, and walk him with no covers or any screens around the bed to the bathroom to get him washed and then even had to come back and make his bed up. the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us "demand for our services means we sometimes need to take...
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gertrude is part of a pack of 65 flamingos at pensthorpe nature reserve in norfolk, and workers there said it was an incredible sight to see. i absolutely love that. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. atalanta produce a stunning performance to win the europa league and end bayer levekusen's season—long winning run. the talk turns to the vacant managerial premier league posts, with chelsea among the clubs on the hunt for a new boss. and many happy returns to novak djokovic who wins on his 37th birthday in geneva. hello there, and welcome along to sportsday, and after a sensational si—match unbeaten run, and on the brink of an invincible season in all competitions, bayer leverkusen fell at the final stage in the europa league on wednesday night. they were beaten by atalanta in the final in dublin, the italian side themselves making history. former premier league player ademola lookman with a sensational hat—trick, the first two before the break. and with leverkusen dominating possession but delivering little — lookman put
gertrude is part of a pack of 65 flamingos at pensthorpe nature reserve in norfolk, and workers there said it was an incredible sight to see. i absolutely love that. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. atalanta produce a stunning performance to win the europa league and end bayer levekusen's season—long winning run. the talk turns to the vacant managerial premier league posts, with chelsea among the clubs on the hunt for a new boss. and...
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gregory knowles is home from the norfolk and norwich hospital. he stayed on a ward corridorfor three days. one day, when i got up there, his catheter had actually leaked in the bed and i had to get him out of the bed, he was wet, and walk him with no covers or any screens around the bed to the bathroom to get him washed, and then even had to come back and make his bed up. the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us... but in some places, like north bristol, this new way of working is saving lives. two years ago, patients who were having a stroke or a heart attack, it would take about 75 minutes to get an ambulance to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday, it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal, and if we don't make a stand to say enough is enough, let's properly solve the issues of the nhs, i think the real concern is that the public will lose faith
gregory knowles is home from the norfolk and norwich hospital. he stayed on a ward corridorfor three days. one day, when i got up there, his catheter had actually leaked in the bed and i had to get him out of the bed, he was wet, and walk him with no covers or any screens around the bed to the bathroom to get him washed, and then even had to come back and make his bed up. the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us... but in some places, like north bristol, this new way of...
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and wales dry, highs of 25 but for some of the north sea coasts, maybe yorkshire, lincolnshire, the norfolk coast, we may see load cloud and mist in this at times. our area of high pressure tends to give way to these frontal systems pushing in from the west, the change quite erratic in nature. it's not going to happen all at once but we will start to see some showers and thunderstorms breaking out particularly across the western half of the uk. further east, parts of eastern england, likely to stay dry. sunday could be the warmest day, highs of 25—26 but that does not last. let me show you next week. we are back to spring showers, some rain at times, temperatures much lower than they have been, 15—18 degrees. enjoy the sunshine where you get it this weekend. that's it. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. but now let's join our news teams where you are. have a great afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this lunchtime... a disappointment, but one that might be short lived. will aston villa respond to missing out on a eu
and wales dry, highs of 25 but for some of the north sea coasts, maybe yorkshire, lincolnshire, the norfolk coast, we may see load cloud and mist in this at times. our area of high pressure tends to give way to these frontal systems pushing in from the west, the change quite erratic in nature. it's not going to happen all at once but we will start to see some showers and thunderstorms breaking out particularly across the western half of the uk. further east, parts of eastern england, likely to...
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to norfolk in the next few hours. and from scotland to norfolk in the next few hours. �* . , ., , few hours. and after the strongest solar storm _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in 20 _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in 20 years, _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora _ solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right — solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right across _ solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right across the _ solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right across the uk, - solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right across the uk, i- solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right across the uk, i will. aurora right across the uk, i will show_ aurora right across the uk, i will show you — aurora right across the uk, i will show you more _ aurora right across the uk, i will show you more pictures - aurora right across the uk, i will. show you more picture
to norfolk in the next few hours. and from scotland to norfolk in the next few hours. �* . , ., , few hours. and after the strongest solar storm _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in 20 _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in 20 years, _ few hours. and after the strongest solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora _ solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right — solar storm in 20 years, incredible aurora right...
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coming in off the north sea brings a little rain towards parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire and norfolk, bringing back the temperatures a little bit, so 14—15 here. elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. 0ne elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. one or two thunderstorms in the south of england, a drier day in scotland. though showers tend to fend —— fade later, then we have another batch of light rain to some parts of east england during the night. elsewhere, a few short lived mist and fog patches. a chillier night in scotland, temperatures of 6—7 here. many places will be dry tomorrow with sunshine, warm a too. you can see more cloud across lincolnshire, the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some showers, a bit of rain around. becoming more confined to the far south—east of england. elsewhere, some sunshine, lighter winds away from the south—east, and it will be warmer across northern and western areas, temperatures likely to reach 20. this area of high pressure gets closer to us on saturday. the wind becomes li
coming in off the north sea brings a little rain towards parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire and norfolk, bringing back the temperatures a little bit, so 14—15 here. elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. 0ne elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. one or two thunderstorms in the south of england, a drier day in scotland. though showers tend to fend —— fade later, then we have another batch of light rain to some parts of east england...
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malcolm: this battered coastline belongs to hemsby in the county of norfolk, 140 miles northeast of london. blessed with a long world class sandy beach, it's a magnet for sunseekers when it stops raining. the concrete bathing platform is a benchmark. 50 years ago, it was identifiable as a second world war defensive bunker. now, it's surrendered to the deep. britain's environment agency says that this part of eastern england has one of the fastest eroding coastlines in europe. climate experts predict that within 25 years, a third of all of britain's coastline that's -- a third of all of britain's coastline, that's 1200 miles, will be under threat from rising sea waters. and that would mean that more than half a million homes would be vulnerable. >> you're getting quite big waves hitting hemsby, where in the past they were probably a little bit smaller. and so you've got this hotspot of erosion. malcolm: professor robert nicolls, who heads the tyndall center for climate change at the university of east anglia, offers little comfort to those on endangered coastlines. >> even if we stabilized
malcolm: this battered coastline belongs to hemsby in the county of norfolk, 140 miles northeast of london. blessed with a long world class sandy beach, it's a magnet for sunseekers when it stops raining. the concrete bathing platform is a benchmark. 50 years ago, it was identifiable as a second world war defensive bunker. now, it's surrendered to the deep. britain's environment agency says that this part of eastern england has one of the fastest eroding coastlines in europe. climate experts...
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in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time, we've also seen this cloud moving up from france. and it's that that's bringing some rain into parts of england and wales this evening. that'll push up towards northern ireland as well before retreating back towards the south—west. and as that happens, we'll see some heavier rain later in the night and more of that mist and fog and low cloud pushing further inland further north. further inland, further north. temperatures, well, typically eight or nine degrees, so pretty mild overnight, but getting wet and quite stormy potentially across southern parts of england and wales by the early hours, some heavy rain, thunder, lightning and some large hail and gusty winds. maybe some disruption. the worst of it may push away, but it could stay wet for much of the day in south—west england and south wales. and we may well find some further heavy bursts of rain developing in other southern areas, drifting later into the midlands and north wales. further north, it's dry,
in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time, we've also seen this cloud moving up from france. and it's that that's bringing some rain into parts of england and wales this evening. that'll push up towards northern ireland as well before retreating back towards the south—west. and as that happens, we'll see some heavier rain later in the night and more of that mist and fog and low cloud pushing further inland further north....
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norfolk southern will pay a fine with the rest of the settlement going to cleanup efforts, continued environmental monitoring and addressing health concerns. they did not admit fault in the settlement but said it was pleased to reach a resolution. >>> we could be in for a record-breaking hurricane season. angie lassman has the new warning from experts. so we have all these storms right now. then we have to brace ourselves for hurricane seen. >> season. >> noaa is preparing us for an active season. we're looking at an 85% chance we'll see an above-normal season. of those, 8 to 13 of them having hurricane status and 4 to 7 major major hurricanes. when it comes to this forecast, this is the greatest number of storms they have ever forecast in their outlook ahead of a season since they've been doing this. that's not nothing. this is something they're expecting because we have really warm sea surface temperatures across the tropical atlantic, transitioning to a la nina. and we're just in kind of a typical pattern of having more activity across the atlantic since the early '90s. so prepari
norfolk southern will pay a fine with the rest of the settlement going to cleanup efforts, continued environmental monitoring and addressing health concerns. they did not admit fault in the settlement but said it was pleased to reach a resolution. >>> we could be in for a record-breaking hurricane season. angie lassman has the new warning from experts. so we have all these storms right now. then we have to brace ourselves for hurricane seen. >> season. >> noaa is preparing...
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norfolk southern has agreed to pay $310 million to settle claims from that toxic train derailment in east palestine ohio, last year. chemicals caught fire and burned for days, forcing hundreds from their homes. if the settlement is approved, the company will pay for community health services and environmental monitors, it says costs from the derailment now total around $2 billion. >> major story broke last night in the world of college sports, the development could change the very fabric of athletic competition at the college level . the ncaa is taking a major step toward paying college athletes after long opposing the move. despite the billions in revenue the athletes helped generate. >> certainly a huge step in the sense that the ncaa, an institution that for a century now has kind of been built on and advocated for amateurism among its student athletes, has now agreed to the terms of a settlement in which they and their schools could directly pay those student athletes a class action lawsuit against the ncaa claimed the organization broke federal law by prohibiting college athlete
norfolk southern has agreed to pay $310 million to settle claims from that toxic train derailment in east palestine ohio, last year. chemicals caught fire and burned for days, forcing hundreds from their homes. if the settlement is approved, the company will pay for community health services and environmental monitors, it says costs from the derailment now total around $2 billion. >> major story broke last night in the world of college sports, the development could change the very fabric...
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. >> in the history of the the guided missile cruiser commission in 1989 and is homeported in norfolk, virginia. >> well, the ship recently returned from a lengthy deployment. the entire crew is crossing the atlantic once again to be in normandy for the 80th anniversary of d-day. >> for us to go here. and to witness that moment. this is the ship's commanding officer captain aaron robinson hopes to spend time with d-day veterans. well in normandy. >> i'm looking forward to talking. experience to hives here what it was the impact of that moment. >> something command master chief o'connor hopes resonates with younger sailors to go the beaches of normandy on the 80th anniversary with with soldiers who were there alive on that day and fought in the battle and it really drives home the point of of why we do, we memories that will inspire the crew of the normandy for years to come in all i'm marielena balouris. >> oh, man. it's unbelievable. we can't. we can't imagine. we honestly, i woke up this morning i think i was i was waking up overnight. i was just screaming the whole time. but unfort
. >> in the history of the the guided missile cruiser commission in 1989 and is homeported in norfolk, virginia. >> well, the ship recently returned from a lengthy deployment. the entire crew is crossing the atlantic once again to be in normandy for the 80th anniversary of d-day. >> for us to go here. and to witness that moment. this is the ship's commanding officer captain aaron robinson hopes to spend time with d-day veterans. well in normandy. >> i'm looking forward...
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elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bbc news. our political correspondent harry farley told me the timing of today's announcement was unexpected for many — including tory mps. it was a surprise not only to people like me who watch political events every day, but also to rishi sunak�*s cabinet ministers as well. they were surprised. some even had to delay or cut short trips abroad. the uk foreign secretary david cameron cutting a visit to albania short. he was only in the country for a couple of hours before he was hauled back for an emergency cabinet meeting where they were all told about rishi sunak�*s decision to call, as you say, an election earlier than expected. july the 4th is when the uk will go to the polls, six weeks away, and already we have a shade of the campaign to come. rishi sunak using inflation figures that were out this morning in the uk, showing a fall in inflation to 2.3%, close to the bank of e
elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bbc news. our political correspondent harry farley told me the timing of today's announcement was unexpected for many — including tory mps. it was a surprise not only to people like me who watch political events every day, but also to rishi sunak�*s cabinet ministers as well. they were surprised. some...
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a few showers coming into eastern england , particularly norfolk, england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire . many other areas, lincolnshire. many other areas, though, will be dry. quite a mild night. temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east through the late morning into the early afternoon. a much brighter day though, for wales and southwest england. we'll see some sunny spells for northern ireland and particularly western scotland. 18 degrees likely here and further south. with a bit of brightness, we might get close to 20 celsius, but in the south, late on. look at this. some heavy rain working up from france and we could well see some big downpours and some thunderstorms, particularly through the early hours of thursday morning across southern england , maybe the midlands and england, maybe the midlands and parts of south wales. so som
a few showers coming into eastern england , particularly norfolk, england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire . many other areas, lincolnshire. many other areas, though, will be dry. quite a mild night. temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east...
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norfolk southern leader provided some reimbursements for the families. senator brown and i have been working to make sure the victims of this disaster are not taxed on these reimbursements that they got from norfolk southern. i hope we can deliver on this tax assistance to the victims, bypassing the bipartisan tax bill. if not, if that doesn't happen, i hope you and secretary ellen use your authority to declare that this was a catastrophic disaster and that related payments are exempt from tax. can you assure us you will do everything in your power to deliver tax relief to the norfolk southern demerit dexter -- derailment of victims? mr. werfel: this is one of those spots, we talked a lot about irs authorities. i mentioned on many occasions that i think one of my fundamental responsibilities as commissioner is to implement the tax code in a way that protects the taxpayer bill of rights. it is actually section 7803a3 which requires me to implement the tax laws consistent with a delineate seat of -- state of taxpayer bill of rights. that is one of the most
norfolk southern leader provided some reimbursements for the families. senator brown and i have been working to make sure the victims of this disaster are not taxed on these reimbursements that they got from norfolk southern. i hope we can deliver on this tax assistance to the victims, bypassing the bipartisan tax bill. if not, if that doesn't happen, i hope you and secretary ellen use your authority to declare that this was a catastrophic disaster and that related payments are exempt from tax....
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. >> in the history of the the guided missile cruiser commission in 1989 and is homeported in norfolk, virginia. >> well, the ship recently returned from a lengthy deployment. the entire crew is crossing the atlantic once again to be in normandy for the 80th anniversary of d-day. >> for us to go here. and to witness that moment. this is the ship's commanding officer captain aaron robinson hopes to spend time with d-day veterans. well in normandy. >> i'm looking forward to talking. experience lives here. what it was the impact of that moment. >> something command master chief o'connor hopes resonates with younger sailors to go the beaches of normandy on the 80th anniversary with with soldiers who were there alive on that day and fought in the battle and it really drives home the point of of why we do, we memories that will inspire the crew of the normandy for years to come in all i'm marielena balouris. >> the golden gate bridge today celebrated its 87th birthday on this day in 1937, the bridge open to the public for the first time it was under construction for 4 years connecting marin
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a few showers coming into eastern england, particularly norfolk , england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire. many other areas, though, will be dry. quite a mild night, temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland . much more cloud scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east through the late morning into the early afternoon. a much brighter day though, for wales and southwest england. we'll see some sunny spells for northern ireland and particularly western scotland, 18 degrees likely here and further south. with a bit of brightness, we might get close to 20 celsius, but in the south late on. look at this. some heavy rain working up from france and we could well see some big downpours and some thunderstorms, particularly through the early hours of thursday morning across southern england, maybe the midlands and parts of south wales. so some rumbles of thunder, some flashes of li
a few showers coming into eastern england, particularly norfolk , england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire. many other areas, though, will be dry. quite a mild night, temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland . much more cloud scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east through...
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weather threat from portions of the southern plains into the midwest, places like north platte, omaha, norfolk seeing the chance for strong storms. we're seeing the storms right now but that will extend throughout the day. 17 million people at risk, winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, that could bring down some trees, power lines, causing power outages. could see large hail and also the chance for a few tornadoes on top of that. heavy rainfall not only today but tuesday, wednesday, also thursday. that's going to lead to flooding conditions. look how this number grows tomorrow, up to 43 million, talking about the southern plains all the way to the midwest. we're looking at the chance for tornadoes once again. could see large hail, damaging winds, gusting over 60 miles per hour kansas city, des moines, peoria, springfield, oklahoma city once again could see strong storms tomorrow. theres that heavy rainfall, especially where you see the reds, oranges, yellows, locally up to 5 inches, that could prompt flooding concerns. we will watch that, especially on tuesday. wednesday still looking at the
weather threat from portions of the southern plains into the midwest, places like north platte, omaha, norfolk seeing the chance for strong storms. we're seeing the storms right now but that will extend throughout the day. 17 million people at risk, winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, that could bring down some trees, power lines, causing power outages. could see large hail and also the chance for a few tornadoes on top of that. heavy rainfall not only today but tuesday, wednesday, also...
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probably the best of the sunshine across north of england, wales, midlands and norfolk. there could be longer outbreaks of rain working into southeast england. the rain could be slow to clear here. it will be a relatively mild night where we keep the cloud, temperatures around 8-10 keep the cloud, temperatures around 8—10 celsius. we begin to see if the change in the weather patterns from tuesday as an area high pressure starts to move in from the west. it's not the strongest area of high pressure and on tuesday, there will still be areas of cloud around. so the threat of a few afternoon showers, but they won't be as heavy or extensive. many areas will stay dry. there is a trend for the weather to get a little bit warmer across wales and england. seeing temperatures at the high teens to low 20s, but temperatures about 12-14 low 20s, but temperatures about 12—14 degrees where the cloud sticks. across scotland, through wednesday, we'll see the cloud up with rain arriving before spreading into the highlands, orkney and shetland with strengthening wounds. away from that,
probably the best of the sunshine across north of england, wales, midlands and norfolk. there could be longer outbreaks of rain working into southeast england. the rain could be slow to clear here. it will be a relatively mild night where we keep the cloud, temperatures around 8-10 keep the cloud, temperatures around 8—10 celsius. we begin to see if the change in the weather patterns from tuesday as an area high pressure starts to move in from the west. it's not the strongest area of high...
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elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. chris mason, bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news now. a stage has collapsed at an election campaign rally in northern mexico. four people are reported dead. the presidential candidate jorge maynez, who was there, said several of his team were being treated in hospital. he said the collapse in san pedro garza garcia was caused by a sudden gust of wind. china has begunjoint military drills around taiwan, days after william lai was sworn in as the new president. beijing said they would serve as a strong punishment to what it called "separatist acts" and a warning against interference by external forces. taiwan has condemned the drills as "irrational provocations" that undermine regional peace. china claims taiwan as part of its territory, and sees president lai as pro—independence. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell explains the significance of the drills. the people's liberation army is making no secret that this is an exercise
elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. chris mason, bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news now. a stage has collapsed at an election campaign rally in northern mexico. four people are reported dead. the presidential candidate jorge maynez, who was there, said several of his team were being treated in hospital. he said the collapse in san pedro garza garcia was caused by a sudden gust of wind. china...
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as norfolk the capital port mosley forces said the alarm slide also blocked an important road linking the capitol to the affected area. humphrey supplied the local community. leaders spoke in a video at the same this is a place that's covered by the deputies, and therefore, people in the village, the no garcia, the asking the government, the h. anyone and everyone who wish to help people. i like knowing that the people, uh they, they cannot cry or they gonna do anything because it's difficult for them to go substitute choice and it's never happened in history would have been pathway. is it geographer and a scientist at the university of how in the u. k, we asked him what might have caused this disaster. yeah, some of that that, that's been a whole series of, of offense this. yeah, i mean more mold on size than we normally say. and at this time did yeah. in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. i know most of those have been associated with very heavy rain full and puffing again. and you've been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big w
as norfolk the capital port mosley forces said the alarm slide also blocked an important road linking the capitol to the affected area. humphrey supplied the local community. leaders spoke in a video at the same this is a place that's covered by the deputies, and therefore, people in the village, the no garcia, the asking the government, the h. anyone and everyone who wish to help people. i like knowing that the people, uh they, they cannot cry or they gonna do anything because it's difficult...
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crews worked throughout the weekend to demolish a bridge in norfolk that was damaged by the fire. i was sparked after a car hit a fuel truck on thursday. i-95 is one of the country's busiest highways. >>> and some good news before you fuel up for the workweek. for the first time this year, gas prices are dropping, down about 2 cents nationwide. that's according to a trilby-bund lundeberg survey. the average price down to $3.75 a gallon. expert ace lower crude prices and weaker demand due to inflation are what is driving down the costs. >>> let's check back in with administration measure who has the forecast for the week ahead. >> hi, frances. it's going to be another busy week because we're looking at a lot today and tuesday and wednesday also have the threat for severe weather. we're look at the potential for severe weather outbreak throughout the plains. that threat exists from texas all the way to the dakotas. could see really large hail. the hans for long tracking tornadoes, damaging winds. back behind it, we have cooler air working into the pacific northwest, an area of low p
crews worked throughout the weekend to demolish a bridge in norfolk that was damaged by the fire. i was sparked after a car hit a fuel truck on thursday. i-95 is one of the country's busiest highways. >>> and some good news before you fuel up for the workweek. for the first time this year, gas prices are dropping, down about 2 cents nationwide. that's according to a trilby-bund lundeberg survey. the average price down to $3.75 a gallon. expert ace lower crude prices and weaker demand...
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gutted by a massive fire >> devastating images out of norfolk. dozens of civilians killed in a strike which israel claims was, quote, a tragic mistake. the international community now weighing in. >> we agree that we can't go back to where we were. >> the california teachers
gutted by a massive fire >> devastating images out of norfolk. dozens of civilians killed in a strike which israel claims was, quote, a tragic mistake. the international community now weighing in. >> we agree that we can't go back to where we were. >> the california teachers
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in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time, we've also seen this cloud moving up from france. and it's that that's bringing some rain into parts of england and wales this evening. that'll push up towards northern ireland as well before retreating back towards the south—west. and as that happens, we'll see some heavier rain later in the night and more of that mist and fog and low cloud pushing further inland further north. temperatures, well, typically eight or nine degrees, so pretty mild overnight, but getting wet and quite stormy potentially across southern parts of england and wales by the early hours, some heavy rain, thunder, lightning and some large hail and gusty winds. maybe some disruption. the worst of it may push away, but it could stay wet for much of the day in south—west england and south wales. and we may well find some further heavy bursts of rain developing in other southern areas, drifting later into the midlands and north wales. further north, it's dry, increasing amounts of sunshine
in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time, we've also seen this cloud moving up from france. and it's that that's bringing some rain into parts of england and wales this evening. that'll push up towards northern ireland as well before retreating back towards the south—west. and as that happens, we'll see some heavier rain later in the night and more of that mist and fog and low cloud pushing further inland further north....
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because of the technology on the airplane and being able to assess the situation immediately after the norfolk southern train derailed, officials vented and burned five tank cars full of vinyl chloride. >> officials said their data showed the air was safe and residents were allowed to return home, but some immediately began to report health issues. the epa says crowell's characterization of the plane's response is false, saying bad weather forced them to wait. but crowdle claims even when the plane did fly, it gathered only limited data. >> i managed to get the data eight minutes. >> is that a lot of data? >> that's no, absolutely not. on an event like this, you'd have hundreds of minutes. you'd have maybe 150 minutes of data collection. >> and cradle says the plane's chemical sensors were turned off over creeks in the area. >> they didn't get the thing on time. they didn't collect very much data, and they turned the sensors off in the creeks. i'd say there's some problems. >> the epa says the flight was consistent with past missions, but ohio senator sherrod brown is now calling for an invest
because of the technology on the airplane and being able to assess the situation immediately after the norfolk southern train derailed, officials vented and burned five tank cars full of vinyl chloride. >> officials said their data showed the air was safe and residents were allowed to return home, but some immediately began to report health issues. the epa says crowell's characterization of the plane's response is false, saying bad weather forced them to wait. but crowdle claims even when...
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also there is a couple of medical hospitals, field hospital in norfolk, but unfortunately there is no excuse for ambulances to go back and forth. and to transfer all of these injuries again for more than 2 weeks. now, 0 fuel have in church to hospitals or to get into so it's very hard and challenging to operate. but the civil defense news and the emergency people are trying their best to rescue as much people, children and women as possible. and then to alia a oh, cassandra guide said that he did find a large barrage of rockets towards tel aviv uh, the younger we give him a student loan instead of tech from rafa. and southern cause is this the area in northwest because we were seeing these pictures coming in and we had this latest as for any strike, this happens is this the area we have modified these rockets from to, well actually no, because a very vital image that was picking mine is where the tools are today was a from a was taken from the rough crossing, which is in the eastern part of russell, not the western part of the fi, which has been targeted with 8 airstrikes. today is th
also there is a couple of medical hospitals, field hospital in norfolk, but unfortunately there is no excuse for ambulances to go back and forth. and to transfer all of these injuries again for more than 2 weeks. now, 0 fuel have in church to hospitals or to get into so it's very hard and challenging to operate. but the civil defense news and the emergency people are trying their best to rescue as much people, children and women as possible. and then to alia a oh, cassandra guide said that he...
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busy a further assault on the city of norfolk, there been numerous times in the disagreements have come out into the public. they've been airing their disagreements in the public sphere. how deep right now are the cracks in these really government? oh, thanks so much for having me. it's a very problematic composition of, of governments, and the disagreements are quite deep, but not deep enough to really threat. mr. now, is government, at least not at this point. it is very obvious back to guns, and he's camp are a very much not satisfied with the way that, that then, you know, has been handling the war. and they are very, very much aware of the growing public pressure to end the war. nope, because these really public is so much worried with the whole horrifying massacre disease where it has been con, conducting in gaza. but rather because there is a growing understanding among days, really public's activities actually know what it is to bring back those among the hostages that are still still alive and, and those who are not without ending the war. that's on the other hand, it to me y'a
busy a further assault on the city of norfolk, there been numerous times in the disagreements have come out into the public. they've been airing their disagreements in the public sphere. how deep right now are the cracks in these really government? oh, thanks so much for having me. it's a very problematic composition of, of governments, and the disagreements are quite deep, but not deep enough to really threat. mr. now, is government, at least not at this point. it is very obvious back to guns,...
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very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. and that cloud has been coming in from off the north sea, dampening things down somewhat. we've also got this cloud that's pushing in from the south—west, and this is where we're seeing some rain arriving as well. and that cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain develops in northern england, pushes into southern scotland, too. so, with a lot of cloud overnight and it getting wetter as well, temperatures should be typically ten or 11 degrees by the morning. and quite a wet start for some of us early on sunday morning — these two areas of rain are pushing their way northwards. and following on from that, we'll get some sunshine, but we'll see those showers developing as well, and those showers could be heavy and thundery. the greatest risk of some slow—moving, thundery downpours will be across northern england, into the midlands, across to east angli
very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. and that cloud has been coming in from off the north sea, dampening things down somewhat. we've also got this cloud that's pushing in from the south—west, and this is where we're seeing some rain arriving as well. and that cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain...
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the lincolnshire and into norfolk as well. a few showers scattered about elsewhere, some getting to the west of the pennines and maybe a few across the south—west of england. but many places here through wales, northern ireland, much of scotland will be dry. notice quite murky conditions on the east coast of scotland, however . east coast of scotland, however. ha! returning here that's going to suppress the temperatures in the sunny spells further south. we could easily get up to 20, maybe 21 celsius. that mist and low cloud will be around then through the evening and overnight across the eastern part of scotland is tending to come and go and as i say, suppress the temperatures. but generally a fine warm evening across the highlands. it may cloud over a little bit through the central belt. could be some patchy rain across southwest scotland this evening, most of northern ireland staying dry but maybe again here, clouding over a little bit. pretty dull and damp across parts of eastern england through to the east midlands. muc
the lincolnshire and into norfolk as well. a few showers scattered about elsewhere, some getting to the west of the pennines and maybe a few across the south—west of england. but many places here through wales, northern ireland, much of scotland will be dry. notice quite murky conditions on the east coast of scotland, however . east coast of scotland, however. ha! returning here that's going to suppress the temperatures in the sunny spells further south. we could easily get up to 20, maybe 21...
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very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. and that cloud has been coming in from off the north sea, dampening things down somewhat. we've also got this cloud that's pushing in from the south—west, and this is where we're seeing some rain arriving as well. and that cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain develops in northern england, pushes into southern scotland, too. so, with a lot of cloud overnight and it getting wetter as well, temperatures should be typically 10 or 11 degrees by the morning. and quite a wet start for some of us early on sunday morning — these two areas of rain are pushing their way northwards. and following on from that, we'll get some sunshine, but we'll see those showers developing as well. and those showers could be heavy and thundery. the greatest risk of some slow—moving, thundery downpours will be across northern england, into the midlands, across to east anglia
very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. and that cloud has been coming in from off the north sea, dampening things down somewhat. we've also got this cloud that's pushing in from the south—west, and this is where we're seeing some rain arriving as well. and that cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain...
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compare that with the scene in norfolk with a lot of cloud, some bits and pieces of rain thanks to this weatherfront, a very slow—moving feature. and actually, we're going to see a pulse of heavier rain drifting back along that weather front as we head into tomorrow. tonight, a lot of dry weather around, but with some areas of mist and murk and low clouds still plaguing some of these eastern coasts, that rain getting going across parts of east anglia into lincolnshire and east yorkshire by the end of the night. so, overnight lows, 9—12 degrees — just a touch cooler than some recent nights. and then into tomorrow, these outbreaks of rain drift westwards across the north midlands, parts of northern england towards merseyside, maybe into north wales. to the north of that as well, a decent amount of sunshine. scotland once again seeing some warm sunshine, particularly in the highlands where temperatures could climb to 23 degrees. but there is the potential for some quite sharp showers and thunderstorms to break out across western scotland later in the day. same sort of thing for north
compare that with the scene in norfolk with a lot of cloud, some bits and pieces of rain thanks to this weatherfront, a very slow—moving feature. and actually, we're going to see a pulse of heavier rain drifting back along that weather front as we head into tomorrow. tonight, a lot of dry weather around, but with some areas of mist and murk and low clouds still plaguing some of these eastern coasts, that rain getting going across parts of east anglia into lincolnshire and east yorkshire by...
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so what arrived in to the norfolk guns at a search of trucks and it'll be distributed to unload in the next few days to show you some of the 60 full palestinian prisoners it'd be released by the cut them i was i'm crossing from is relative clauses they've been arrested during his ready attacks on the strip. the body of another president named busy smelled cold, was also released tomorrow as while we was held by these rarely for 2 months. he says he was tortured, while in captivity, thus forced us to take off our clothes and left us naked in the open. when the weather was very cold. after that they dressed as in close like shrouds and beat us . we were treated like animals. they showed no respect, even to old people. severe beatings were constant to beat us what after they took us, depending on us the medical help, the doctor came to him and didn't stop insulting. these bad words against our own ripple women. when it's ready for us as a rated 19 palestinian townsend villages across the occupied westbank are yes, a demons. hayes and vehicles, the jealous and refugee camp north of ramalla
so what arrived in to the norfolk guns at a search of trucks and it'll be distributed to unload in the next few days to show you some of the 60 full palestinian prisoners it'd be released by the cut them i was i'm crossing from is relative clauses they've been arrested during his ready attacks on the strip. the body of another president named busy smelled cold, was also released tomorrow as while we was held by these rarely for 2 months. he says he was tortured, while in captivity, thus forced...
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that's it's a police looking from central europe looking from worse, or maybe by the way, looking from norfolk states not to it's not the best way to say that we'll keep putting it back. that will force him to leave it kind of low. it is actually showing to put him that anything he does will be matched in for wretched by the force or weak. right. and it's worse metabolized ds felicia know, in my personal leave with that is just mind you when making those have been surprised. sometimes what works there all the time. i do think the escalation now will mean we frame which a little played as basically the west render a grain to he is a to his mercy. and this is something that can not be allowed to happen to want to add something to that neck. it will certainly when you speak to your granite as we speak to people fighting, even those who will tell you that that tide and they haven't been home for the best part of 2 years. they will often tell you the carrying on as is to them. mind the least bad alternative because the big fear here in ukraine is that some kind of freezing of the conflict, some kin
that's it's a police looking from central europe looking from worse, or maybe by the way, looking from norfolk states not to it's not the best way to say that we'll keep putting it back. that will force him to leave it kind of low. it is actually showing to put him that anything he does will be matched in for wretched by the force or weak. right. and it's worse metabolized ds felicia know, in my personal leave with that is just mind you when making those have been surprised. sometimes what...
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elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bbc news. earlier i spoke to laura beers, professor of british history at american university. laura, thanks, indeed, for joining us. let's look first of all at the timing of this election. it's going to be psalmer election. there was much speculation that it wouldn't happen until the autumn, till the fall as you'd say here. what kind of decisions has led to rishi sunak to go for that date, do you think? i sunak to go for that date, do you think?— you think? i think - i mean, the language _ you think? i think - i mean, the language that's - you think? i think - i mean, the language that's been i you think? i think - i mean, i the language that's been used is that he's taking a gamble, right? there is no good time for sunak to call an election at the moment. the polls have been disastrous. but he's had some good economic news. inflation has been lower than anticipated. you know, there
elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bbc news. earlier i spoke to laura beers, professor of british history at american university. laura, thanks, indeed, for joining us. let's look first of all at the timing of this election. it's going to be psalmer election. there was much speculation that it wouldn't happen until the autumn, till the fall as...
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elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent harry farley about the expectations from the upcoming elections. well, it was a surprise. not only to us, people like me who watch political events in westminster here every day, but also think too many of rishi sunak, uk prime minister's own cabinet ministers as well. some cabinet ministers as well. some cabinet ministers as well. some cabinet ministers even had to delay or cut short trips abroad. the uk foreign secretary, david cameron, cutting a visit to albania short. it was only actually in the country for a couple of hours before he was called back for an emergency cabinet meeting where they were all told about rishi sunak�*s decision to call, as you say, an election earlier than expected. delay before this one uk will go to the polls, six weeks away, and already we have a shape of the campaign to come. rishi sunak using
elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent harry farley about the expectations from the upcoming elections. well, it was a surprise. not only to us, people like me who watch political events in westminster here every day, but also think too many of rishi sunak, uk prime minister's own cabinet...
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people in the a come all at one hospital in norfolk doing whatever they can, digging through the rumbles searching for bodies off to that is riley attack on a residential blog. last outcomes flute is at that location. in census, this update, a residential house has been targeted and this was mother's waiting for us here at the end of a sentence about it. can we have to come on the whole? the lloyd dozens had been killed in thousands got injured. as you can see, civility altering to reach the cover civilians who have been killed at lift on the run down the staying in northern gauze that has been in now that is really a tag that this time on the group of people at the entrance of the sheltering that your body a refugee camp, at least 12 pallets, things were killed and is really shelling 25. all those were injured. many of the tax here and your body or been on places where civilians have been gathering in search of safety and some shelter is righty all me. recently said, we enter jamalia to fight to mass battalions, regrouping that and then in central gauze or east 5 pilots, and these were
people in the a come all at one hospital in norfolk doing whatever they can, digging through the rumbles searching for bodies off to that is riley attack on a residential blog. last outcomes flute is at that location. in census, this update, a residential house has been targeted and this was mother's waiting for us here at the end of a sentence about it. can we have to come on the whole? the lloyd dozens had been killed in thousands got injured. as you can see, civility altering to reach the...