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korea since one thousand nine hundred three the north and south have been in a state of perpetual war even standing here just a few miles around in the cries of stone i can hear the periodic ring of gunshots as the south korean military runs drills to prepare for potential combat in the mainstream media this conflict is often discussed in very black and white terms the repressive communist hermit country in the north and the open and free us ally in the south which is east of korea in such simplistic terms does a great disservice to its tragic history and the resilience of its people i'm on your parm pill and i'm in korea to take a look at what's behind the saber rattling and look at the situation from the ground up to the work now underway korea now saying nuclear war could break out at any moment you can just charge in and go across that land to attack the other so if the north wanted to set this up and make it happen what do they do kim jong un's nuclear bomb testing site a stirrer of new activity running drills this week to remove nonmilitary americans
korea since one thousand nine hundred three the north and south have been in a state of perpetual war even standing here just a few miles around in the cries of stone i can hear the periodic ring of gunshots as the south korean military runs drills to prepare for potential combat in the mainstream media this conflict is often discussed in very black and white terms the repressive communist hermit country in the north and the open and free us ally in the south which is east of korea in such...
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than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and it was central to the way in which south dakota developed as a state. the book is called controlled recklessness, a story about an lemon and the development of western south dakota, he's a figure that was a cowboy, a cattle man, he had 865,000 acre ranch in western south dakota in the early 1900s. he was involved in the expansion of the railroad and also at the same time in the early 1900s and was one of the figures was essential to the growthand development of western south dakota. a lot of people think of south dakota as a farming state . certainly south dakota is more than that. 800,000 people that we got in the state right now, we've also got almost 4 million head of cattle so almost 5 for every man, woman and child in the state and 11 more involved in the expansion of that cattle industry in western south dakota which was essential along with mining and the expansion of the railroad in the growth of the state in the early 20th century. add lemon came to south dakota in the glory days of cattle ranching, the open range, no fenc
than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and it was central to the way in which south dakota developed as a state. the book is called controlled recklessness, a story about an lemon and the development of western south dakota, he's a figure that was a cowboy, a cattle man, he had 865,000 acre ranch in western south dakota in the early 1900s. he was involved in the expansion of the railroad and also at the same time in the early 1900s and was one of the figures was essential to the...
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city loved the south. southerners visited new york city, southern aristocracy had a strong relationship with new york city. the question is, with the most powerful financial city in america, basically barely almost on the other side, not quite, but there were people in new york city that wanted to sit need and join us -- wanted to secede and join the confederacy, although that would not have worked well. if you are linked in you have to look at the financial capital which was and is new york city looking pro-confederate, and deeply involved in the slave system. what do you do with that? well, i don't do anything. [laughter] fred kaplan: obviously. this is a dilemma, this is part of the complication of the world lincoln lived in. economic interdependency of the northern and southern parts of the american economy, up until the civil war, are just so tight, so inseparable. in between the south and the north in every sense, in every form. material.provides raw , prior to the increasing industrialization and the
city loved the south. southerners visited new york city, southern aristocracy had a strong relationship with new york city. the question is, with the most powerful financial city in america, basically barely almost on the other side, not quite, but there were people in new york city that wanted to sit need and join us -- wanted to secede and join the confederacy, although that would not have worked well. if you are linked in you have to look at the financial capital which was and is new york...
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in between the south and the north in every sense, in every form. the south provides raw material. the north, prior to the in the 1840's and 1850's, provides the financing for the cotton industry, which is the biggest, most profitable, most highly capitalized industry in the country. and so the north provides the capital and provides insurance. it provides shipping, it provides factories, it provides every element of the inter-workings of the relationship between law product and getting the raw produce to market and getting it transformed into shirts and also, and products for people to buy that cotton is the basis of, both in the north and in europe , where a great deal of it is going to. so, yes. and this was again, your point is a very important one and revealing one. but this is -- there is a great deal of discussion and work on this today. and, you know, i mean, one of the major colleges at yale university has now got a new name. it used to be called calhoun college, john calhoun. brown university in rhode island, the southern, very favorite vacation and watering spot of the so
in between the south and the north in every sense, in every form. the south provides raw material. the north, prior to the in the 1840's and 1850's, provides the financing for the cotton industry, which is the biggest, most profitable, most highly capitalized industry in the country. and so the north provides the capital and provides insurance. it provides shipping, it provides factories, it provides every element of the inter-workings of the relationship between law product and getting the raw...
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the move further south and north, the position open to question to some extent but to the south of thes, here temperatures up in southern areas, here temperatures up to 18 celsius. further north not as warm but brighter with sunshine. the front migrates further north on thursday, gain to the south a lot of cloud, 17 celsius. if the sun breaks through those temperatures could be in the low 20s but cooler further north and as we head into the weekend that front finally died the way out of the picture and what it opens up is this north—westerly wind. not the mild south—westerly but a north—westerly wind and that means the rising temperatures this week will not last long. the weekend will turn a lot colder. that‘s all from me for now. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live — i‘m simon mccoy. today at 2pm... as theresa may prepares to give the commons an update on brexit talks — anger over the leaks at an eu dinner. i suggest humbly to our friends and partners in brussels, now is the time to get on with it. the drive for clean air — london starts to charge owners of older, more—polluting car
the move further south and north, the position open to question to some extent but to the south of thes, here temperatures up in southern areas, here temperatures up to 18 celsius. further north not as warm but brighter with sunshine. the front migrates further north on thursday, gain to the south a lot of cloud, 17 celsius. if the sun breaks through those temperatures could be in the low 20s but cooler further north and as we head into the weekend that front finally died the way out of the...
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this front will bring the milder air into the south. lerfurther north. but milder air into the south. the air cooler further north. but this front giving us more cloud, some rain on thursday in the central areas. but some good spells of sunshine in scotland, northern england and northern ireland. again the temperatures into the high teens. as for friday, this front though finally will move to the south and the high pressure for many of us, so while it will be chillier, for most of us friday is a dry day. some good spells of sunshine. and temperatures down to 15 celsius in the south. 11 or 12 down to 15 celsius in the south. 11 or12 in the down to 15 celsius in the south. 11 or 12 in the north. that is it from me. hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm tina daheley, welcome to the programme. criminal gangs are trafficking thousands of children from london around the country to sell drugs — a leading charity has told this programme. kids as young as 12 are used to transport and sell the drugs — a practice known by the police as county li
this front will bring the milder air into the south. lerfurther north. but milder air into the south. the air cooler further north. but this front giving us more cloud, some rain on thursday in the central areas. but some good spells of sunshine in scotland, northern england and northern ireland. again the temperatures into the high teens. as for friday, this front though finally will move to the south and the high pressure for many of us, so while it will be chillier, for most of us friday is...
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the south started the war to save slavery. it believed that lincoln and the republican party would take a nation down the road was financial destination would be elimination of slavery. that road would be a long one. for the south, it would be the debt by 1000 cuts. the first cut would be allowing slavery to exist outside of the states that already had it. this is what lincoln and the republican party campaigned on in 1960. like many americans, lincoln believed the war would be short. he never imagined it would be as long as it turned out to be. he of to this house would relent or the armies would be quickly defeated. slow to realize -- he was very slow to realize that no peace for solution or wartime compromise was possible. during the war, lincoln stumbled in his choice of strategies. mostly because he misjudged the south. he believes compromise was possibl -- he believed, as was possible. he looked for a solution short of a work, he looked for a solution -- short of a war, he looked for a solution that would allow the south
the south started the war to save slavery. it believed that lincoln and the republican party would take a nation down the road was financial destination would be elimination of slavery. that road would be a long one. for the south, it would be the debt by 1000 cuts. the first cut would be allowing slavery to exist outside of the states that already had it. this is what lincoln and the republican party campaigned on in 1960. like many americans, lincoln believed the war would be short. he never...
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in the far south, 11 or 12 degrees. in the far south, 11 or 12 degrees. even a spot of drizzle, that will quickly fade away and then you are left with a mostly windless day. sunny skies, and very decent temperatures. nothing to be sniffed at, across the south of the country, 15 degrees. the winds are stronger across scotland, more arrows here. blustery winds, they will increase. change on the way, friday is the best day of the next few. friday night, and the early hours of saturday, the winds are strengthening. in many north—western parts of the country, cloud returns, drizzle in places, some fog. a great picture on saturday for many of us. in the east of the country, anywhere from aberdeenshire, the borders, hull, and it's another sunny day. saturday into sunday, colder air comes in from the north, not desperately cold but not forecasting a freeze, it will be fresher compared to what we will have had recently. temperatures on saturday and sunday at eight or 9 degrees across northern areas. some showers scattered around. the further south the milder it wi
in the far south, 11 or 12 degrees. in the far south, 11 or 12 degrees. even a spot of drizzle, that will quickly fade away and then you are left with a mostly windless day. sunny skies, and very decent temperatures. nothing to be sniffed at, across the south of the country, 15 degrees. the winds are stronger across scotland, more arrows here. blustery winds, they will increase. change on the way, friday is the best day of the next few. friday night, and the early hours of saturday, the winds...
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and bringing the whole south—east to a halt. of more than 100 mph smashed buildings and caused millions of pounds worth of damage. there was no warning. the weathermen were caught with their forecast down. in fact, 18 people lost their lives in what was the biggest storm to hit britain since 1703. and there was a wall of cloud approaching from the west. we could see it coming towards us. the waves were going over the minibuses. absolutely terrifying. it remains the most talked—about weather event in a generation. this is a photograph showing what looks like somebody has emptied a box of matches... took weeks to clear it all up. for the past 30 years, i have taken the flak for getting this forecast wrong. so i'm on a myth—busting mission to try to set the record straight. if you can't forecast the worst storm in several centuries three hours before they happen, what are you doing? they're completely different weather systems. they don't occur in the uk. the story has been told. you can't go back and explain it. the message did not
and bringing the whole south—east to a halt. of more than 100 mph smashed buildings and caused millions of pounds worth of damage. there was no warning. the weathermen were caught with their forecast down. in fact, 18 people lost their lives in what was the biggest storm to hit britain since 1703. and there was a wall of cloud approaching from the west. we could see it coming towards us. the waves were going over the minibuses. absolutely terrifying. it remains the most talked—about weather...
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that mirrors the growth in south dakota. it was a controlled process, the way one could homestead. 320 acre parcel of land, all designed to be methodical but the reality was different, there were claim jumps, file land claims under your wife name or your fictitious brother's name, very reckless the way it was implemented, it recognizes the two competing have of growth and develop and, controlled on one hand. he just underneath the surface, you might not necessarily see him when he is there. the community -- a beautiful metal sculpture by john lopez. the railroad, the santa fe railroad on the northern part of south dakota in the milwaukee railroad because of him in a follow, lemmon, south dakota established in his involvement. this could be mistaken for some regional character, a bit player in development of single state. ed lemmon is more than that. in much the same way, these famous cattleman, lonesome of was designed after, lemmon is that, the southern great plains, these guys help establish more than their own individual c
that mirrors the growth in south dakota. it was a controlled process, the way one could homestead. 320 acre parcel of land, all designed to be methodical but the reality was different, there were claim jumps, file land claims under your wife name or your fictitious brother's name, very reckless the way it was implemented, it recognizes the two competing have of growth and develop and, controlled on one hand. he just underneath the surface, you might not necessarily see him when he is there. the...
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these are the world cup qualifiers in the south american division. qualified with the top spot. ramifications for the bottom group which we will keep you up—to—date as they happen throughout the night. australia — syria. this was a big game for syria to get into their first world cup but unfortunately that dream is over. tim cahill did thejob for the that dream is over. tim cahill did the job for the socceroos to get them to another player. they will play against the best placed central american team in the fourth place in that group. syria had dreams of a world cup debut as they took to the field with scores level after the first leg. they looked like it may come true as they scored early in the first half. thatjoy did not last long. tim cahill levelling with a header soon after. and that was the score is the final whistle blew and extra time beckoned. the visitors were reduced to ten men with a sendoff but this second bookable offence. tim cahill was there once again and once again scored with his head. they are not on the plan to russia yet. there
these are the world cup qualifiers in the south american division. qualified with the top spot. ramifications for the bottom group which we will keep you up—to—date as they happen throughout the night. australia — syria. this was a big game for syria to get into their first world cup but unfortunately that dream is over. tim cahill did thejob for the that dream is over. tim cahill did the job for the socceroos to get them to another player. they will play against the best placed central...
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the north. american troops landed in south vietnam the following year.e than 500,000 soldiers were stationed in the south as the vietnam war became mired in the stalemate. in response, north vietnam set up the ho chi minh trail, a border route used to smuggle soldiers from the south. over 2,000 soldiers marched into the south. they work would the national liberation front to carry out guerilla lam was ordered to use his skills to launch a propaganda campaign in the south. lam made the grueling trek down the h he still has some of those posters. a liberation front soldier. the slogan reads protect the people's government. >> translator: a female soldier with the revolutionary flag has stepped into the sun lite. it symbolizes the birth of a new government. fighting for the peoples' government mattered during the war. it matters today. and it will matter in the future. always. that is what i was thinking when i drew this. >> copies were distributed in south as well as north vietnam. some of lam's creations were aimed at a different audience. >> translator:
the north. american troops landed in south vietnam the following year.e than 500,000 soldiers were stationed in the south as the vietnam war became mired in the stalemate. in response, north vietnam set up the ho chi minh trail, a border route used to smuggle soldiers from the south. over 2,000 soldiers marched into the south. they work would the national liberation front to carry out guerilla lam was ordered to use his skills to launch a propaganda campaign in the south. lam made the grueling...
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gales and the worst of the winds expected across the south. a bit less numerous towards the weekend. still significant across the south where we could see winds gusting at 60 maybe even 70 miles an hour. heavy rain across the west, starts bright and east but eventually that rain will push three. wet and windy weather before the end of the day. that low pressure pushes east slowly and starts to become less dominant as we go through into sunday. still as we go through into sunday. still a blustery day, the strongest winds in northern ireland and wales and towards central and southern england. outbreaks of rain clear off, brightening up, but many will still see showers and with the going north—westerly, it will feel cooler. a cool night will follow, i quickly hoppedin a cool night will follow, i quickly hopped in the hills —— hot on the heels, outbreaks of rain and drizzle mainly in the west. heaviest in the west to begin with. some mild air across the south. buyers of pressure to the north and west. that takes us into tuesday. rain across the so
gales and the worst of the winds expected across the south. a bit less numerous towards the weekend. still significant across the south where we could see winds gusting at 60 maybe even 70 miles an hour. heavy rain across the west, starts bright and east but eventually that rain will push three. wet and windy weather before the end of the day. that low pressure pushes east slowly and starts to become less dominant as we go through into sunday. still as we go through into sunday. still a...
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the further south and east, lighter winds, maybe the odd missed patch.ld night. tomorrow, is split, north west, north scotland and northern ireland will see outbreaks of rain. easing through the day. warmer south and east, cloud in the morning will break up in the afternoon. at the eight sunshine in the east which could lead to temperatures of 21 or 22 degrees. then back to the south and east, the hurricane is approaching our shores, no longer a hurricane but the isobars are very intensive which should bring gusts of wind is as high as 70 miles an hour for the south—west. 80 miles hourfor ireland, very windy for scotland as well. by the south and east, lighter winds and this please, temperatures could get up to 23 degrees. —— and with this disease. keep up—to—date with this disease. keep up—to—date with the latest on the bbc weather site. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm. a canadian man, kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years in afghanistan, speaks for the first time about the ordeal his family went through at the hands of the talib
the further south and east, lighter winds, maybe the odd missed patch.ld night. tomorrow, is split, north west, north scotland and northern ireland will see outbreaks of rain. easing through the day. warmer south and east, cloud in the morning will break up in the afternoon. at the eight sunshine in the east which could lead to temperatures of 21 or 22 degrees. then back to the south and east, the hurricane is approaching our shores, no longer a hurricane but the isobars are very intensive...
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the legislation has the support of the entire south carolina delegation, as well as the support of south carolina, virginia and north carolina peanut growers. conclusion, h.r. 2521 gisks south carolinians -- gives south carolinians a rightful opportunity to serve on the peanut standards board. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. crawford: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, mr. joe wilson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson, is recognized for three minutes. russell wilson mr. speaker, i want to thank -- mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i want to thank congressman crawford for his leadership today. i rise in support of this act. h.r. 2521. this bipartisan bill is co-sponsored by all seven members of the south carolina delegation. it dwives the hardworking pee -- it gives the hardworking peanut farmers of south carolina a v
the legislation has the support of the entire south carolina delegation, as well as the support of south carolina, virginia and north carolina peanut growers. conclusion, h.r. 2521 gisks south carolinians -- gives south carolinians a rightful opportunity to serve on the peanut standards board. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized....
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also in the programme, hackers from north korea are reported to have stolen military documents from southea including a plan to assassinate the leader, kim jong—un. and it a plan to assassinate the leader, kimjong—un. and it is the old show stinky fruit. —— ultra. loved and loathed. we get the secrets behind the aroma. live from singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. i am glad you could join us. newsday. i am glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 4pm in hollywood. allegations against harvey weinstein have intensified. three women, including an italian film star, have claimed he raped them. that is according to a report in the new yorker magazine. he was sacked from his company over the weekend after other allegations. he says he denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex. we have the latest. few people have dominated hollywood quite like harvey weinstein, a movie mogul who changed the face of the film industry, but who now stands accused of abusing that power by harassing women and preying on them sexually in a modern day version of
also in the programme, hackers from north korea are reported to have stolen military documents from southea including a plan to assassinate the leader, kim jong—un. and it a plan to assassinate the leader, kimjong—un. and it is the old show stinky fruit. —— ultra. loved and loathed. we get the secrets behind the aroma. live from singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. i am glad you could join us. newsday. i am glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight...
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. >> guest: well, the south was rather isolated at the time. it was a rural community, very few towns, much less big cities, and it was, of course, plantations and slave owners and so forth. whereas the north was a good deal more cosmopolitan. it has catholics and jews and intellectuals that the south did not. so, when there was this break between the two over slavery, with the large denominations split eight part on geographic lines, that didn't really heal for long after the civil war, and the south began to develop really its own kind of religion, where the north began to be more and more diverse, diverse ideas from europe and so on. and of course, in the 1880s, the arrival of darwinian evolution into the general populous and the higher criticism of the bible for scholars and specialists, and that of course affected the clergy a good deal, but -- so a divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives, and they -- the liberals start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else, and they do import new ideas fr
. >> guest: well, the south was rather isolated at the time. it was a rural community, very few towns, much less big cities, and it was, of course, plantations and slave owners and so forth. whereas the north was a good deal more cosmopolitan. it has catholics and jews and intellectuals that the south did not. so, when there was this break between the two over slavery, with the large denominations split eight part on geographic lines, that didn't really heal for long after the civil war,...
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the south developed its own religion. as the north became more diverse, ideas from europe and so on, and of course in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution in the general populace in the higher criticism of the bible with scholars and specialists, and that of course affected the clergy a good deal. a divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives and they start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do import new ideas from europe but so did the conservatives look for these apocalyptic prophecies who were simply all around the time, particularly in england after the french revolution that the world is going to hell and the apocalypse was upon us. >> val ended up on a separate trajectory of development from the north and the north, by the 19th century was splitting apart by what known as fundamentalist and modernist moderates a little while later. a lot of people don't understand this, that the religious landscape, if you know anything about being protestant, what we k
the south developed its own religion. as the north became more diverse, ideas from europe and so on, and of course in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution in the general populace in the higher criticism of the bible with scholars and specialists, and that of course affected the clergy a good deal. a divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives and they start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do import new ideas from europe but so...
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in the south it could be rising, it's already 20 degrees on friday. south—westerly wind through the weekend, up to 23 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11. the catalan president signs a declaration of independence, but says the effects will be suspended until more talks can be held. translation: the government and myself propose that this parliament suspends the effects of the independence referendum in order to establish dialogue. britain's leading defence manufacturer, bae systems, has announced plans to cut around 2,000 jobs. the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein, is now facing allegations of rape from three women. on the newsnight, we will speak live to the first secretary of state. and as rape allegations surfaced around harvey
in the south it could be rising, it's already 20 degrees on friday. south—westerly wind through the weekend, up to 23 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11. the catalan president signs a declaration of independence, but says the effects will be suspended until more talks can be held. translation: the government and myself propose that this parliament suspends the effects of the independence referendum in order to establish dialogue. britain's leading defence manufacturer, bae...
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the rugged spine of maryland's south mountain. outnumbered soldiers saw to to stem the tide of federal offenses. if successful it would defeat and already divided confederate lee and finish off robert e 's first invasion of the north. and three mountain passes almost unrivaled interest city. at least in this point of the war. union and confederate troops struggled over difficult terrain and at close range. veterans theyome aimed at flashes of anything. in the years after the war, writers eagerly portrayed south mountain as a confederate monopoly. you can at least begin to apprehend the analogy. anyone whouestion visits that field asks is how can anyone have battled these thely vertical slopes? cincinnati gazette combed the fields of south mountain for , marveledr the fight at the superior position held by the enemy. predicted accurately that future visitors would be amazed to think how it is possible for our troops to dislodge the confederates from these strongholds. one embraced the narrative with greater delight than the confeder
the rugged spine of maryland's south mountain. outnumbered soldiers saw to to stem the tide of federal offenses. if successful it would defeat and already divided confederate lee and finish off robert e 's first invasion of the north. and three mountain passes almost unrivaled interest city. at least in this point of the war. union and confederate troops struggled over difficult terrain and at close range. veterans theyome aimed at flashes of anything. in the years after the war, writers...
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that cloud coming in from the south—west. a fairly mild night to come. overnight lows of 12 and 14 #18$. come. overnight lows of 12 and 14 #18s. celsius. it will be dry as we move through the day with brighter intervals developing. the best chance of seeing any of those the further south you are with highs of 18 celsius. friday, a cloudy start to begin worthwhile a few outbreaks of rain and drizzle, but it will brighten up again as we move into the afternoon. sunny spells developing, but feeling a touch fresher. temperatures back down to average for the time of year. a maximum of 14 celsius. and it will stay fresher as we move into the weekend. that's it for now. until thenks you can keep up—to—date with everything online and on our website. that's it from us for now. good morning. you're watching breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. an enquiry is launched into e—cigarettes amid concern that not enough is known about the impact on the 3 million people who use them. mps will look at their value in helping people to s
that cloud coming in from the south—west. a fairly mild night to come. overnight lows of 12 and 14 #18$. come. overnight lows of 12 and 14 #18s. celsius. it will be dry as we move through the day with brighter intervals developing. the best chance of seeing any of those the further south you are with highs of 18 celsius. friday, a cloudy start to begin worthwhile a few outbreaks of rain and drizzle, but it will brighten up again as we move into the afternoon. sunny spells developing, but...
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warm air wafting up from the south, could get to 23 in the south.egion's leader backed off from making an immediate declaration of independence on tuesday, to allow — he said — for negotiations. the hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has denied raping three women after allegations were made against him in the us magazine the new yorker. he said in a statement he unequivocally denied the claims. at least fifteen people are known to have died in wildfires in northern california's wine region. more than 150 others are missing, though that may be a consequence of the chaotic pace of the evacuations. the us supreme court has formally dropped the case over president trump's travel ban on visitors from six muslim—majority countries.
warm air wafting up from the south, could get to 23 in the south.egion's leader backed off from making an immediate declaration of independence on tuesday, to allow — he said — for negotiations. the hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has denied raping three women after allegations were made against him in the us magazine the new yorker. he said in a statement he unequivocally denied the claims. at least fifteen people are known to have died in wildfires in northern california's wine...
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but severe gales are on the cards, especially in the south. ise minchin and dan walker. new evidence that the nhs is failing to meet key targets across the uk. major research by the bbc charts a decline in performance over the last four years, with many areas failing to meet targets on a & e, cancer and operations. this is the scene in nottingham hospital this morning. through out the programme we're asking what the bbc‘s findings tell us about life for patients and staff there, and up and down the country. good morning, it's wednesday the 18th of october. also this morning, the universal credit benefit comes under scrutiny in the house of commons amid indications that
but severe gales are on the cards, especially in the south. ise minchin and dan walker. new evidence that the nhs is failing to meet key targets across the uk. major research by the bbc charts a decline in performance over the last four years, with many areas failing to meet targets on a & e, cancer and operations. this is the scene in nottingham hospital this morning. through out the programme we're asking what the bbc‘s findings tell us about life for patients and staff there, and up...
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to take a stronger stance in the south china sea. sen. aham: the last thing you want is a communist dictatorship to be able to control an entire part of the world. instead of negotiating who owns an island, they just build a military base on the island. they don't respect the rule of law. sharyl: can you explain, in a sentence, why we ought to care, why a guy that's minding his own business in the midwest ought to care? sen. graham: the sea lanes that we all use to ship products in and out of the country, go right by china. that part of the world is the growing part of the world, in terms of economic opportunity. the pacific sea lanes, the south china sea are essential to do business. the last thing you want to do is give up market share to china, withdraw from asia, and allow them to militarily dominate the sea lanes. history has shown us, the people that control the seas do very well. sharyl: why is the challenges that china has made, so important to the global antonio caprio: because we have this law of the sea, we're 167 countries have
to take a stronger stance in the south china sea. sen. aham: the last thing you want is a communist dictatorship to be able to control an entire part of the world. instead of negotiating who owns an island, they just build a military base on the island. they don't respect the rule of law. sharyl: can you explain, in a sentence, why we ought to care, why a guy that's minding his own business in the midwest ought to care? sen. graham: the sea lanes that we all use to ship products in and out of...
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to the south, maybe just a couple of showers. wednesday. still mild in the south mid—week. 18 degrees in london. fresher in the north of the country. the summary, stormy start first thing on tuesday and then quieter mid—week then it could turn stormy again. a reminder of some spectacular orange skies we have seen across the uk thanks to hurricane ophelia drawing up some smoke particles from spain and portugal, from the wildfires there. also we've had some saharan dust in the atmosphere as well. here's a picture from the bbc earlier on. bye— bye. i'm babita sharma with bbc news. our top story: iraqi armed forces have moved into the centre of the city of kirkuk. their advance came after kurdish forces withdrew. iraq's prime minister says his military is acting to protect the unity of the country, following a kurdish referendum on independence, which iraq's government says is unconstitutional. the film company co—founded by harvey weinstein says it's in talks to sell the bulk of its assets to a private equity firm after its board sa
to the south, maybe just a couple of showers. wednesday. still mild in the south mid—week. 18 degrees in london. fresher in the north of the country. the summary, stormy start first thing on tuesday and then quieter mid—week then it could turn stormy again. a reminder of some spectacular orange skies we have seen across the uk thanks to hurricane ophelia drawing up some smoke particles from spain and portugal, from the wildfires there. also we've had some saharan dust in the atmosphere as...
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we continue to follow breaking news out of the south bay. fighters struggling to gain control of a fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. this as people begin to return home after the deadly firestorm in the north bay. we have complete team coverage coming up in just two minutes. at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. as more evacuation orders are lifted in the north bay... people are returning home to begin sifting through the rubble. ( james ) down in the south bay -- firefighters trying to get control of the fire burning in the santa cruz mount
we continue to follow breaking news out of the south bay. fighters struggling to gain control of a fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. this as people begin to return home after the deadly firestorm in the north bay. we have complete team coverage coming up in just two minutes. at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal...
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it is calm in the south—east, it should feel warmer. gales on the way for this evening in the south—west, running through the english channel for a while and it's a messy picture overnight. windy weather across the south, all those seeing some spells of rain whether winds are like northern england northwards, we'll see more mist, fog and low cloud, particularly gloomy over the hills. a mild night, no frost in store. some early sunshine creeping through in northern ireland, coming into the south—west of england, south wales, whether winds light of further north it will stay grey and gloomy for longer. the rain tending to peter out. later in the day we have more wind and rain arriving, close to northern ireland and the far south—west. temperatures tomorrow where they should be at this time of year. the rain arriving in the west courtesy of cup storm brian, the weather front sweeping through quickly over nor. as the centre of the storm gets closer to the uk the winds will continue to strengthen and the strongest winds will be on saturday a
it is calm in the south—east, it should feel warmer. gales on the way for this evening in the south—west, running through the english channel for a while and it's a messy picture overnight. windy weather across the south, all those seeing some spells of rain whether winds are like northern england northwards, we'll see more mist, fog and low cloud, particularly gloomy over the hills. a mild night, no frost in store. some early sunshine creeping through in northern ireland, coming into the...
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cloudy to get the day under way across wales and the midlands and the south—west. n moving through pretty quickly. murky across the hills and a lot of low cloud first thing. northern ireland does brighten nicely through the morning and by the time we get the afternoon we see brighter skies sweeping across scotland, into northern england, wales and the midlands. southern and eastern counties could be stuck with more persistent cloud through the second half of the day but it should be mild, up to 17 degrees in the south—east and milder than it was to finish the weekend. overnight monday into tuesday, low—pressure swirling around in the atlantic, throwing bits and pieces of fronts our way, tuesday daytime, cloud and rain across england and wales and heavier rain for wales and the north—west of england for a time, brightness from northern scotland on tuesday. to the south, drier weather but quite gloomy conditions but look at 18 in london. mild air to the south of this waving front, it will battle north throughout the middle of the week, to the north, always clearer and
cloudy to get the day under way across wales and the midlands and the south—west. n moving through pretty quickly. murky across the hills and a lot of low cloud first thing. northern ireland does brighten nicely through the morning and by the time we get the afternoon we see brighter skies sweeping across scotland, into northern england, wales and the midlands. southern and eastern counties could be stuck with more persistent cloud through the second half of the day but it should be mild, up...
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a sign of what is to come for the weekend, warm air wafting up from the south. ards the north—west. hello. i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: hollywood producer harvey weinstein denies allegations of rape. the new yorker magazine has published accusations he raped three women. his spokesperson said he "unequivocally denied" any allegations of non—consensual sex. catalonia's president has signed a declaration of independence but suspended breaking away from spain to give time for dialogue. spain's deputy pm repeated the view that the referendum was illegal. and let's have a look at this video which is trending online. tourists crossing this glass walkway, attached to a mountain, got a real scare. they were tricked into thinking the glass was shattering under theirfeet. the park in china had to apologise for the special effect. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk:
a sign of what is to come for the weekend, warm air wafting up from the south. ards the north—west. hello. i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: hollywood producer harvey weinstein denies allegations of rape. the new yorker magazine has published accusations he raped three women. his spokesperson said he "unequivocally denied" any allegations of non—consensual sex. catalonia's president has signed a declaration of independence but suspended breaking away from spain to...
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todayit today it is the turn of south—east scotla nd today it is the turn of south—east scotland and e a look at pictures you've been sending us throughout the morning. house prices in large parts of england and wales are lower now than they were 10 years ago, according to research carried out by the bbc. the figures show that if you adjust for inflation, average values in northern areas have dropped by more than 10%. phil bodmer has the details. "for sale" signs are a familiar sign in the north—east. here, average house prices have dropped in almost 95% of council wards. lee purchased his home in 2008 for £112,000. almost one decade on it is now worth between £80,000 and £85,000. if you could sell the house tomorrow, how much would you lose? £30,000. we could lose more than that. that is just what it would go on the market for. in the north—east, average prices in real terms have gone down in 94.7% of all council wards. yorkshire and the humber saw a drop. it is a similar story in wales, 90% of wards. in london, 99% of wards have seen prices rise in the same period. in part it is abo
todayit today it is the turn of south—east scotla nd today it is the turn of south—east scotland and e a look at pictures you've been sending us throughout the morning. house prices in large parts of england and wales are lower now than they were 10 years ago, according to research carried out by the bbc. the figures show that if you adjust for inflation, average values in northern areas have dropped by more than 10%. phil bodmer has the details. "for sale" signs are a familiar...
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this is actually the south end of one of the fingers on the south side of the 20,000 acre fire. see this entire mobile home park, a couple structures flattened by the fire. more homes, up on the hillside here, also destroyed. we are seeing people get up to the north here and police and sheriff's department telling us, you can't drive any farther, you need to go back south. thousands of people evacuated. some people still concerned about their homes, trying to get to their homes. a lot of people concerned about their loved ones they have not been able to get a hold of. of course, people asleep in their homes when the fire started. they do not know if they were able to get out. people getting to those evacuation centers, maybe some of them not getting out or losing phone lines and not able to communicate right now. what i can tell you is, we have dozens and dozens of mobile homes destroyed. these are burning around kaiser hospital. the hospital has been evacuated, about 100 patients. they are taking most of them to kiz zer san rafael, some to the veterans on maple. there might be
this is actually the south end of one of the fingers on the south side of the 20,000 acre fire. see this entire mobile home park, a couple structures flattened by the fire. more homes, up on the hillside here, also destroyed. we are seeing people get up to the north here and police and sheriff's department telling us, you can't drive any farther, you need to go back south. thousands of people evacuated. some people still concerned about their homes, trying to get to their homes. a lot of people...
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the class of the field was evident throughout the opening day in shanghai. southany footballer — missing an open goal is hard to take but down in the dutch fourth division, dennis van duinen may provided the worst miss of the season. the harkemase boys player managed to take the ball from midfield — manoeuvre around the goalkeeper and just inches away — still couldn't quite get it in the net. it gets worse and worse, every time i see that. and as if things couldn't get any worse for the home side their opponents vw capelle then came from 2—nil down to win 3—2. how do you continue on from that? ! you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. quite a lot of cloud first thing across the southern half of the british isles. some drizzly outbreaks of rain, as well, in parts of england and wales. the best of the sunshine first thing today is likely to be across scotland. for northern england, perhaps some breaks in the cloud, and for the midlands, too. here is the pict
the class of the field was evident throughout the opening day in shanghai. southany footballer — missing an open goal is hard to take but down in the dutch fourth division, dennis van duinen may provided the worst miss of the season. the harkemase boys player managed to take the ball from midfield — manoeuvre around the goalkeeper and just inches away — still couldn't quite get it in the net. it gets worse and worse, every time i see that. and as if things couldn't get any worse for the...
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the development of western south east inagged behind the every considerable respect. culture that grew up in western south dakota happened far later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota. it was essential to the weight south dakota developed as a state. the book i wrote is called "controlled recklessness," about culture that grew up in western souththe developm. ed lemmon is a foundational figure in the history of south dakota, a cowboy with 865,000 acre range in south dakota in the early 1900s. in the expansion of the railroad into south dakota, also at the same time in the early 1900s. he was one of the figures that was essential to the growth and development of western south dakota. a lot of people think of south dakota as corn and beans farming kind of state. certainly south dakota is more than that. about 800,000 people we've got in the state right now. we've almost got almost 400 million head of cattle. ed lemmon was involved in the expansion of that capital ranching industry in western south dakota, which was essential along with mining into the growt
the development of western south east inagged behind the every considerable respect. culture that grew up in western south dakota happened far later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota. it was essential to the weight south dakota developed as a state. the book i wrote is called "controlled recklessness," about culture that grew up in western souththe developm. ed lemmon is a foundational figure in the history of south dakota, a cowboy with 865,000 acre range in south...
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how does the state of south native tribes?h governor daugaard: we have nine tribes, all our sioux tribes. those tribes are all separate, sovereign government so one been i have always delivered about is not treating all tribes the same. might be of interest in one tribe might not be in interest to another tribe. every year, i go to visit at least three of the tribes on their turf and so in fact, last week i was at one and we met all morning with the tribal president and council members. i visited their housing and transportation office and try to focus on what they are interested in and what their challenges and opportunities are and in each tribe may be different. you are the first-round of deaf parents to be elected governor of any state. how has that influence you -- you?enced governor daugaard:governor daugaard: i think being in a house where both parents had a disability has made them more emphatic to people with disabilities. i think also that people sometimes see a person with a beinglity as having that their defining c
how does the state of south native tribes?h governor daugaard: we have nine tribes, all our sioux tribes. those tribes are all separate, sovereign government so one been i have always delivered about is not treating all tribes the same. might be of interest in one tribe might not be in interest to another tribe. every year, i go to visit at least three of the tribes on their turf and so in fact, last week i was at one and we met all morning with the tribal president and council members. i...
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the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct geographic areas emerged. there was yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. from fargo to bismarck, there were a lot of big wheat farms called bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there was settlement in the black hills. deadwood is very famous and rapid city, as well. it became more and more clear that yankton was not tenable long-term is the capital. the move of the territorial capital was engineered to individual that south dakota ends consider corrupt. he had a lot of business there. that caused a rift between the northern and southern parts of the state. by that point, the capital was in bismarck, and that became the capital of north dakota. yankton was not a tenable option for south dakota. there were probably eight or 10 cities that contended to be capital. pierre won that vote on the strength of its position almost perfectly in the center of south dakota. the western part of the state was almost completely
the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct geographic areas emerged. there was yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. from fargo to bismarck, there were a lot of big wheat farms called bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there was settlement in the black hills. deadwood is very famous and rapid city, as well. it became more and more clear that yankton was not tenable long-term is the capital. the move of the...
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to the south, maybe just a couple of showers. wettish day in the north of the country on wednesday. still mild in the south mid—week. 18 degrees in london. fresher there in the north of the country. the summery, stormy start first thing on tuesday and then quieter mid—week, and then it could turn stormy again. a reminder of some of those spectacular orange skies we have seen across the uk thanks to hurricane ophelia drawing up some smoke particles from spain and portugal, from the wildfires there. also, we've had some saharan dust in the atmosphere as well. here's a picture of the bbc as well, earlier on. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drop in house prices in large parts of england and wales over the last ten years. analysis for the bbc of eight million house sales shows that average values in northern areas have declined by more than ten% — only areas in the south and east of england saw rises. these findings contradict national figures which suggest house prices are going up — i'm in br
to the south, maybe just a couple of showers. wettish day in the north of the country on wednesday. still mild in the south mid—week. 18 degrees in london. fresher there in the north of the country. the summery, stormy start first thing on tuesday and then quieter mid—week, and then it could turn stormy again. a reminder of some of those spectacular orange skies we have seen across the uk thanks to hurricane ophelia drawing up some smoke particles from spain and portugal, from the wildfires...
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the ills of wales, the south west of scotla nd the ills of wales, the south west of scotland as well.the rain improves across scotland later in the day. this is the weather front clearing the uk into thursday, and briefly the skies are going to clear, it will be the exception this week — it could be a little on the chilly side first thing on thursday morning. notice the winds, south—westerly, starting to nudge into more of a southerly, and that means we will be importing much warmer airfrom the and that means we will be importing much warmer air from the southern climes. by friday these weather fronts have altered, not progressing further east, almost stalling across north—western areas, bringing grey and drizzly weather. in the south—east, closer to this area of high pressure, this is where we have got warm aircoming high pressure, this is where we have got warm air coming in from the south, so the warmth is going to be felt throughout friday, saturday, and into sunday, and if the clouds break, particularly across southern and eastern areas, i wouldn't be surprised if temperatures ge
the ills of wales, the south west of scotla nd the ills of wales, the south west of scotland as well.the rain improves across scotland later in the day. this is the weather front clearing the uk into thursday, and briefly the skies are going to clear, it will be the exception this week — it could be a little on the chilly side first thing on thursday morning. notice the winds, south—westerly, starting to nudge into more of a southerly, and that means we will be importing much warmer airfrom...
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particularly where we have seen sunny from the south. ies and that will continue to be the case during sunday. where we have the brightest weather, particularly for central and eastern parts of england, temperatures will lift, perhaps up as high as 22 or 23. more cloud further north and west and for northern ireland and scotland we will see outbreaks of rain. heavy at first, turning lighter through the day. and strong winds which will only gradually ease. through sunday night we will continue to see pulses of rain across northern areas, stays largely dry further south. but notice the big wind arrows beginning to show up down to the south—west. that's a sign of what is to come on monday. remember hurricane ophelia, by monday it won't be a hurricane but it will still be an intense storm, look at the white lines on this chart, some very strong winds indeed. the strongest winds of all likely to be across the south of the republic of ireland. for the western side of the uk could see 70 to possibly 80mph wind gusts in the most exposed spots and
particularly where we have seen sunny from the south. ies and that will continue to be the case during sunday. where we have the brightest weather, particularly for central and eastern parts of england, temperatures will lift, perhaps up as high as 22 or 23. more cloud further north and west and for northern ireland and scotland we will see outbreaks of rain. heavy at first, turning lighter through the day. and strong winds which will only gradually ease. through sunday night we will continue...
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and as tensions remain high over the korean peninsula, we speak to south koreans trying to live a normalife. hello and welcome to the programme. prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory after japan's general election. his liberal democratic party and its junior coalition partner are forecast to secure 310 of the a65 seats in japan's lower house of parliament. mr abe saidhis imminent task would be to "deal firmly" —— mr abe said his imminent task would be to "deal firmly" with north korea, which would require "strong diplomacy". he's now on course to become japan's longest serving post—war prime minister. rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest from tokyo. his report contains flash photography. shinzo abe took a gamble and it has paid off. this summer, the japanese prime minister's approval rating plunged to less than 30%. now, he has won a big victory — four more years in power. this victory makes mr abe japan's most successful post—war politician. he was assisted to his win by typhoon lan which helped keep nearly half of japanese voters at home. but by far, his biggest help was divi
and as tensions remain high over the korean peninsula, we speak to south koreans trying to live a normalife. hello and welcome to the programme. prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory after japan's general election. his liberal democratic party and its junior coalition partner are forecast to secure 310 of the a65 seats in japan's lower house of parliament. mr abe saidhis imminent task would be to "deal firmly" —— mr abe said his imminent task would be to "deal...
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economy and the industry of south africa itself being a president and commander in chief certain operations both military and intelligence have to be authorized from use what with the the toughest and the most painful places that you had to authorize yet you had to you did authorize them well the saddest one was i had from both the defense force and the police it a few to bull evidence according to them. that house in the old brown sky since sky was being used as a cache and that arms from that house have been used in deeds of terror on the basis of that evidence i wanted to cross border offensive to clear up that house but i said it must go and the man with minimum violence and we must prevent people being killed if at all possible what you said this was around about ninety ninety two i can't remember the exact. and what happened they went in they killed some youths who were there were trained soldiers. and to this day people are holding it against me i did it on the basis of objective evidence and it is the project which went totally w
economy and the industry of south africa itself being a president and commander in chief certain operations both military and intelligence have to be authorized from use what with the the toughest and the most painful places that you had to authorize yet you had to you did authorize them well the saddest one was i had from both the defense force and the police it a few to bull evidence according to them. that house in the old brown sky since sky was being used as a cache and that arms from that...
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you see the rain blossoming to the south. we'll be watching this rain filling in throughout the morning. while it's quiet now if you're stepping outside definitely bring the umbrella because we have this hose of moisture coming up from the south. 64 at the airport. we'll continue with the warm weather throughout the day today. as we track it hour by hour, the rain fills in here. i'll break down the forecast quarter by quarter. families got into the spirit at the south street pumpkin fest. a hay maze, live music and a costume contest. businesses along south street opened up their doors to the young trick-or-treaters. >>> it has to touch your heart. you have to try to do everything you can to help decrease the opioid problem. >> drug takeback. details next on the day long effort to fight a nationwide epidemic. >>> this weekend police all across the country joined forces with the dea to collect expired and unused prescription drugs. it's an attempt to keep them out of the wrong hands and prevent overdose deaths. >> reporter: thro
you see the rain blossoming to the south. we'll be watching this rain filling in throughout the morning. while it's quiet now if you're stepping outside definitely bring the umbrella because we have this hose of moisture coming up from the south. 64 at the airport. we'll continue with the warm weather throughout the day today. as we track it hour by hour, the rain fills in here. i'll break down the forecast quarter by quarter. families got into the spirit at the south street pumpkin fest. a hay...
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a little to the south, the weather just around as well., the weatherjust a little bit better. the temperatures a tad higher, 14 celsius in cardiff and london. the weather is staying settled into monday, beyond that, the weather fronts are waiting. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: the couple from birmingham found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism — the wife had urged the husband to kill people for her. in barcelona, supporters of independence demand immediate elections, but their hopes are dashed by the catalan president. a sharp fall in demand for new cars in the uk leads to a slump in car production. and on newsnight, is it possible we will be taking on holidays in saudi arabia before long? it sounds far—fetched but it's actually the vision of the saudi crown prince. he is keen for change but we will
a little to the south, the weather just around as well., the weatherjust a little bit better. the temperatures a tad higher, 14 celsius in cardiff and london. the weather is staying settled into monday, beyond that, the weather fronts are waiting. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: the couple from birmingham found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism — the wife had urged the husband to kill people for her. in barcelona, supporters of independence demand immediate elections, but their...
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Oct 6, 2017
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at the fourok corner areas with flags can obviously, the south dakota flag. there is the flag from dakota territory. there is the flag from the united states. there are flags from spain and france, because they control to this territory at different times. each corner has -- one corner has a white flag, what a red flag, one black, one yellow. those are the native american colors that simple as the 4 directions. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux, and why that meeting was so important to the area. tour ofe c-span cities pierre, south dakota, saturday on book tv, and sunday on american history tv. the c-span cities tour working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. that mycame clear asression of breitbart having an outside influence on the 2016 election was an understatement in the extreme. in fact, according to research, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. newsunday night on "q&a," " york times magazine" contributing writer talks about his story "down th
at the fourok corner areas with flags can obviously, the south dakota flag. there is the flag from dakota territory. there is the flag from the united states. there are flags from spain and france, because they control to this territory at different times. each corner has -- one corner has a white flag, what a red flag, one black, one yellow. those are the native american colors that simple as the 4 directions. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux,...
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Oct 18, 2017
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but severe gales are on the cards, especially in the south. upper body. so he has built mess. and it really is a workout for the upper body. iam moving i am moving to the right—hand side of the course. it is an exhilarating ride, and 3000 people have already tried it out since the spring. japan's pa ralympian ‘s japan's paralympian ‘s have used this, and they like it. it is a good way to train without needing to go anywhere. but the idea was to spread the word and the experience. 0utside the word and the experience. 0utside the office, we caught up with the tea m the office, we caught up with the team at japan's premier the office, we caught up with the team atjapan‘s premier new expo. this is another event that can be played by pa ralympian this is another event that can be played by paralympian is, but once again he was looking to have able—bodied athletes involved. he has three years to raise the profile to the japanese public. this is a half size automated version of the game. censors keep track of the balls in a game similar to bowls. the
but severe gales are on the cards, especially in the south. upper body. so he has built mess. and it really is a workout for the upper body. iam moving i am moving to the right—hand side of the course. it is an exhilarating ride, and 3000 people have already tried it out since the spring. japan's pa ralympian ‘s japan's paralympian ‘s have used this, and they like it. it is a good way to train without needing to go anywhere. but the idea was to spread the word and the experience. 0utside...
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Oct 10, 2017
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northern ireland likely to see some sunshine in shelter from the westerly or south—westerly wind. as well, one or two of them heavy during the rush hour. still strong winds and some heftier showers for the northern isles. the showers as we head onto mainland of scotland a little bit more scattered. some heavier ones possible through the central lowlands. but here at least, in between the showers, some decent sunshine. sunshine across northern england first thing, too. although look out for some rain around the liverpool bay area, stringing across towards lincolnshire. some glimmers of sunshine for the midlands and perhaps the south—east of england. thicker cloud, however, across the south—west, and some more persistent, if not especially heavy, outbreaks of rain to be found here. stretch those across the bristol channel into southern wales, as well. to the lee of the welsh hills and mountains, however, there should be some sunshine to get the day underway through herefordshire and up into the likes of warwickshire and into the midlands. things improve through the morning. i think w
northern ireland likely to see some sunshine in shelter from the westerly or south—westerly wind. as well, one or two of them heavy during the rush hour. still strong winds and some heftier showers for the northern isles. the showers as we head onto mainland of scotland a little bit more scattered. some heavier ones possible through the central lowlands. but here at least, in between the showers, some decent sunshine. sunshine across northern england first thing, too. although look out for...
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Oct 27, 2017
10/17
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across the south of the country, up to around 15.rrows here, across scotland. in fact, the northern isles will be very blustery and those winds will be increasing and there is a change on the way because friday will be the best day overall of the next few. by the time we get to friday night, and into the early hours of saturday, the winds keep on strengthening across many northern and north—western parts of the country and that cloud returns off the atlantic. there will be drizzle in places and some hillfog too, so i think quite a grey picture on saturday for many of us but eastern parts of the country, anywhere from aberdeenshire the borders, say, hull, london, down to the south coast, these areas will have another sunny day. and then saturday into sunday, we see colder air coming in, from the north — not desperately cold — we are not forecasting a freeze or anything like that — it's just that it's going to feel quite a bit fresher compared to what we would have had recently. so temperatures, i think, on saturday and certainly sunda
across the south of the country, up to around 15.rrows here, across scotland. in fact, the northern isles will be very blustery and those winds will be increasing and there is a change on the way because friday will be the best day overall of the next few. by the time we get to friday night, and into the early hours of saturday, the winds keep on strengthening across many northern and north—western parts of the country and that cloud returns off the atlantic. there will be drizzle in places...
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Oct 10, 2017
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in the south we keep drawing in the south to south—westerly wind. if you were watching yesterday we were promising warmer weather for the weekend. that certainly remains the case. the forecast is adjusting temperatures will be rising, particularly across england, the south and the south—east. it could get up to 20 degrees, as far north as northern england on saturday. again in the north—west, quite close to the weather front. look up that on sunday. in scotland we probably have the rain. details are difficult to get right. in the south, we could see temperatures as high as 20, 22 oi’ see temperatures as high as 20, 22 or 23 degrees. it is tricky, the weekend. broadly speaking, the north—west portion of the uk is at risk of rain and windy conditions. relatively mild, but better warm weather across the south. next week is when it gets really tricky. you will notice there is high pressure across the uk. maybe some decent weather on monday. we are watching this fellow here, and this is actually an ex—hurricane. it won't be by the time it reaches this par
in the south we keep drawing in the south to south—westerly wind. if you were watching yesterday we were promising warmer weather for the weekend. that certainly remains the case. the forecast is adjusting temperatures will be rising, particularly across england, the south and the south—east. it could get up to 20 degrees, as far north as northern england on saturday. again in the north—west, quite close to the weather front. look up that on sunday. in scotland we probably have the rain....
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Oct 11, 2017
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we've got the rain to the south. that rainout to the west.ually, some that far makes its way here. you just need to be ready for the rain. there may be a couple of breaks of sunshine, inbetween, but for tonight, a few more showers. for tomorrow morning, few more showers likely during good day philadelphia, maybe a break in the action, throughout the afternoon, on thursday, but the likelihood of rain continues to the south on thursday, tomorrow, and with all of this cloud cover, and cooler air in place, we will see much cooler temperatures. we were not going to be in the 80s for the next couple of of days. the slight chance of rain through the day on friday, and i think we'll stabilize a little bit then. 65 degrees in lancaster. 67 degrees in philadelphia. little bit cooler than yesterday out there. 57 degrees in hazleton right now, in doylestown, has 58 degrees. we have 62 degrees atlantic city, 71 in cape may, and 71 degrees where it is raining in rehoboth beach this morning. so we are head today a high in the mid 70s, here, and just about e
we've got the rain to the south. that rainout to the west.ually, some that far makes its way here. you just need to be ready for the rain. there may be a couple of breaks of sunshine, inbetween, but for tonight, a few more showers. for tomorrow morning, few more showers likely during good day philadelphia, maybe a break in the action, throughout the afternoon, on thursday, but the likelihood of rain continues to the south on thursday, tomorrow, and with all of this cloud cover, and cooler air...
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Oct 31, 2017
10/17
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find out more on that story over on the bbc sport website. southgain. i will be back with much more in the next hour. see you then. thank you. let's get more now on the recent press conference held by catalonia's sacked president, carles puigdemont. he told reporters in brussels he had travelled to belgium not to seek asylum — but because he wanted to make his voice heard at the heart of europe. he said he was looking forward to fighting the upcoming catalan elections. translation: we are not scared of the democratic challengers, just the opposite. the spanish government wa nts to opposite. the spanish government wants to do its best to legitimise article 155. we will participate with the policies. we are sure that the problems can be solved. not beating people. the election of the 2ist beating people. the election of the 21st was a challenge and we are taking the challenge with all of our strength. we will respect the results of the elections going forth from the 21st of september. like we have done always. —— 21st of december. irrespective of the
find out more on that story over on the bbc sport website. southgain. i will be back with much more in the next hour. see you then. thank you. let's get more now on the recent press conference held by catalonia's sacked president, carles puigdemont. he told reporters in brussels he had travelled to belgium not to seek asylum — but because he wanted to make his voice heard at the heart of europe. he said he was looking forward to fighting the upcoming catalan elections. translation: we are not...