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susan: kent? kent: we have executions for two reasons.have murderers, and prosecutors and juries are being more selective to seek and impose the death penalty. i think the support for the death penalty in the very worst murder cases remains solid. i think the constitutional question was correctly answered in gregg vs. georgia. as far as the constitution goes, that should be the end of it. susan: this is our 12th case -- our 11th of 12 cases this season in "landmark cases." a special thanks to the national constitution center for their help in selecting the cases featured this season, and also suggesting some of the guests we bring to the table. thank you for the comments and tweets tonight. thank you for being here. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> monday, on the landmark cases, the university of california. a white male was twice rejected admission to the university of califor
susan: kent? kent: we have executions for two reasons.have murderers, and prosecutors and juries are being more selective to seek and impose the death penalty. i think the support for the death penalty in the very worst murder cases remains solid. i think the constitutional question was correctly answered in gregg vs. georgia. as far as the constitution goes, that should be the end of it. susan: this is our 12th case -- our 11th of 12 cases this season in "landmark cases." a special...
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susan: kent? kent: we have executions for two reasons.here are murderers, and prosecutors and juries are being more selective to seek and impose the death penalty. i think the support for the death penalty in the very worst murder cases remains solid. i think the constitutional question was correctly answered in gregg vs. georgia. our 12th case cases."son in "landmark a special thanks to the national constitution center for their help. and to our viewers for talking about the issues and guess we would bring to the table this season, and for the cause and tweets tonight. thank you for being here. and thank you for sharing your expertise with our audience. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: net next monday, on regents of that university of california, with a white man twice rejected says he was passed over in favor of less qualified minority applicants. he took them to cour
susan: kent? kent: we have executions for two reasons.here are murderers, and prosecutors and juries are being more selective to seek and impose the death penalty. i think the support for the death penalty in the very worst murder cases remains solid. i think the constitutional question was correctly answered in gregg vs. georgia. our 12th case cases."son in "landmark a special thanks to the national constitution center for their help. and to our viewers for talking about the issues...
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that's not the policy at kent county. >> sex offenders are housed on an individual basis.viewed and determineding on how the classification officers feel how they would do in certain areas they put them there. when they go in general population, there is no specific housing area that segregates them. >> we are going to set our expectation s to other inmates out there, you're going to live with this guy and you're not going to torment him and make life difficult for that person. if you do, we will deal with you. and this guy is going to stay and you're going to be the one that ends up in segregation. >> and now there has been an incident involving sutherland and another inmate. but in this case sutherland's not the victim. >>> coming up, steven sutherland is accused of harassing another inmate in the showers. >> i didn't know what to do. i was like, dude, what the heck is going on? he's like, it's not gay, it's just jail. >> then vicki groth's mother on life with a self-proclaimed cleptomaniac. >> last year i bought an air conditioner for $300. she turned around and stole t
that's not the policy at kent county. >> sex offenders are housed on an individual basis.viewed and determineding on how the classification officers feel how they would do in certain areas they put them there. when they go in general population, there is no specific housing area that segregates them. >> we are going to set our expectation s to other inmates out there, you're going to live with this guy and you're not going to torment him and make life difficult for that person. if...
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kent: with regard to the death penalty, congress can specify some of the requirements for the death penalty. that was a case called loving theus the united states and decision was, yes, the united states was valid. about that?ow more carol: the military death penalty is subject to the same constitutional roles as the death penalty in criminal courts. susan: to someone in military courts has the same right of appeal? carol: yes. susan: to georgia case, which gave the entire decision it needed, involved troy leon reg. kent: he was out hitchhiking. two men picked up gregg and another man as they were hitchhiking. one of the men had a wad of cash
kent: with regard to the death penalty, congress can specify some of the requirements for the death penalty. that was a case called loving theus the united states and decision was, yes, the united states was valid. about that?ow more carol: the military death penalty is subject to the same constitutional roles as the death penalty in criminal courts. susan: to someone in military courts has the same right of appeal? carol: yes. susan: to georgia case, which gave the entire decision it needed,...
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this is the kent county jail.hile some are convicted, most of the 1,000 men and women here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> do the crime you've got to pay the time. you know? >> it's not the ideal setting in which to make friends. some do. jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet. never gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many attitudes. like that of ruben flores. >> if you want to be homosexual, that's good. that's your problem. it's your business. i'm going to tell you that god don't like homosexuals, that that's something against nature. if you want to do it, that's on you. but it'
this is the kent county jail.hile some are convicted, most of the 1,000 men and women here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> do the crime you've got to pay the time. you know? >> it's not the ideal setting in which to make friends. some do. jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet. never gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits...
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some areas of kent saw over a month of rain on monday.d kent, wasn't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actual fact the rain is clearing away and underneath the skies will be a chilly start on tuesday morning. keep that in mind if you are up early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england, under this influence of high pressure, things will stay quite quiet before this next weather front arrives. moving into western areas as we go through the day. enjoy the weather first thing. it will be a better day in eastern scotland and central and eastern england. clouding over a little into the afternoon but feeling much better. the winds strengthening on west facing coasts and we will see rain by the end of the afternoon, some of it heavy in the north—west. 9—15, the highest values. tuesday into wednesday, the weather front will continue to go steadily east bringing rain with it. a wet start for much of engla
some areas of kent saw over a month of rain on monday.d kent, wasn't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actual fact the rain is clearing away and underneath the skies will be a chilly start on tuesday morning. keep that in mind if you are up early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england, under this influence of high pressure, things will stay quite...
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in fact, some areas of kent on monday saw over a month's worth of rain.x, sussex, and kent, wasn't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actualfact, the rain is clearing away and underneath those clear skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. under this little influence of high pressure, well, things will stay quite quiet before this next weather front arrives. it is going to move into western areas as we go through the day, so get out and enjoy the weather first thing. it will be a better day in eastern scotland and central and eastern england. clouding over a little into the afternoon, but feeling much better. the winds strengthening on west—facing coasts and we'll see rain by the end of the afternoon, some of it heavy in the north—west. highest values, 9—15. tuesday into wednesday, the weathe
in fact, some areas of kent on monday saw over a month's worth of rain.x, sussex, and kent, wasn't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actualfact, the rain is clearing away and underneath those clear skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and...
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this is starting with students at the university of kent.. kent. they reckon there is a million more who will join them. these are actually the unions, so i think the leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the 1 leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the1 million leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the 1 million students, leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the1 million students, it is the actual unions representing them. the national union of students. there is probably at least three students who do not support this. more than three. the student leaders were saying that they supported this and they helps they could bring in 980,000. however many there are, what do they want? they wa nt there are, what do they want? they want a vote because they didn't have the vote in june want a vote because they didn't have the vote injune 2016. all one can say there is, they were too young, tough. when you have a general election you don't find that retrospectively people start voting again, do you? the idea is that this is
this is starting with students at the university of kent.. kent. they reckon there is a million more who will join them. these are actually the unions, so i think the leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the 1 leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the1 million leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the 1 million students, leader is a little bit misleading, it is not the1 million students, it is the actual unions representing them. the national union of students. there is...
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kent: i don't know that the cost for appeals has ever been specifically calculated. it would be difficult to calculate so i don't have a reliable figure. carol: it varies state to state, but quite expensive. susan: tony in santa fe. caller: i would like to disagree with the gentleman's statement about people not being innocent.
kent: i don't know that the cost for appeals has ever been specifically calculated. it would be difficult to calculate so i don't have a reliable figure. carol: it varies state to state, but quite expensive. susan: tony in santa fe. caller: i would like to disagree with the gentleman's statement about people not being innocent.
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we saw the opposite happened in chicago and kent state even more tragically where these young men wear uniforms trying to keep order were not really given the right training for how to manage a difficult situation. there is an enormous amount of class resentment, which is something we feel today. they see these young kids protesting. it is a privilege and they feel they are being unpatriotic. they should just keep that keep quiet and serve their country. i'm quite sure there were people in the police forces, national that did not hold those whose. they were in a tough spot. what is important to take away from this chaos in chicago, after the fact there was an investigation. riot. termed a police so the students protesting were being provocative. but the police and the national guard made the situation much
we saw the opposite happened in chicago and kent state even more tragically where these young men wear uniforms trying to keep order were not really given the right training for how to manage a difficult situation. there is an enormous amount of class resentment, which is something we feel today. they see these young kids protesting. it is a privilege and they feel they are being unpatriotic. they should just keep that keep quiet and serve their country. i'm quite sure there were people in the...
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[film advance clicks] kent: this facility was built to grow juvenile e white sea a baso then release back out intnto the wild to replenish the wild stock, but what we rerealized over time is, if we put a millllion fish t in the o ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we gott 100,000 fish back k out of a millilion. if i take a millllion fish and put ththem in a cage ad grow them, i can n get a million fish back out and put them on the tablble. our pplan heree iso take everything we've learned how to do in growing these species and demomonstrate the technology, transfer the technolology from the researchch level ouout to the commerciall level, and to o do that, we're gonna permitit a farm to produce 5,000 tons of fifish about 4 mis out to sea. now, mussels and oyoysters, we know how to do that. wewe've doe that for a lolong time, and we reasonably know how to grow fin fish, but we're not growing it here. we're growing it in other partsts of the woworld and ththn bringingng it here. . now we get bacack to the b balance parart t again. does it really make sense for us to have our
[film advance clicks] kent: this facility was built to grow juvenile e white sea a baso then release back out intnto the wild to replenish the wild stock, but what we rerealized over time is, if we put a millllion fish t in the o ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we gott 100,000 fish back k out of a millilion. if i take a millllion fish and put ththem in a cage ad grow them, i can n get a million fish back out and put them on the tablble. our pplan heree iso take everything we've...
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suter up holds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county deputy managing inmates in this jail. >> i was a deputy for five years. i worked in training. i worked as a corrections officer and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. >>> still a lot of the old hands around here that know me. some of the newer ones know who i am. it's embarrassing. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing, sarge? >> good. how are you, sir? >> good. >> i did work during the time he was employed. i think there was maybe 20 to 30 deputies get hired at the same time, and within the same group. and we were both in that group. it's really unfortunate to see a coworker on the other side.
suter up holds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county deputy managing inmates in this jail. >> i was a deputy for five years. i worked in training. i worked as a corrections officer and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. >>> still a lot of the old hands around here that know me. some of the newer ones know who i am. it's embarrassing. >> good...
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kent, wasn't it?omething better through today. skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. things will stay quite quiet before this next weather front arrives. so get out and enjoy the weather first thing. england. but feeling much better. rain by the end of the afternoon, some of it heavy in the north—west. highest values, 9—15. to go steadily east bringing rain with it as well. a wet start for much of england and wales. through much of the day. behind it, the winds will swing round to a north—westerly. time of year. 8—12 at the very best. from the south—west. into northern ireland and scotland for a time on thursday. cloudy skies generally on thursday. but predominantly dry for many, with highest values of 11—16. continues to build. dragging milderair up from the south. all of this bodes well for the start of the bank holid
kent, wasn't it?omething better through today. skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. things will stay quite quiet before this next weather front arrives. so get out and enjoy the weather first thing. england. but feeling much better. rain by the end of the afternoon, some of it heavy in the north—west. highest...
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in fact, some areas of kent on monday saw over a month's worth of rain.n't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actualfact, the rain is clearing away and underneath those clear skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. under this little influence of high pressure, well, things will stay quite quiet before this next weather front arrives. it is going to move into western areas as we go through the day, so get out and enjoy the weather first thing. it will be a better day in eastern scotland and central and eastern england. clouding over a little into the afternoon, but feeling much better. the winds strengthening on west—facing coasts and we'll see rain by the end of the afternoon, some of it heavy in the north—west. highest values, 9—15. tuesday into wednesday, the weather front will continue to
in fact, some areas of kent on monday saw over a month's worth of rain.n't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actualfact, the rain is clearing away and underneath those clear skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. under this...
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let's start with the observer which leads with students from the university of kent campaigning for aon the final brexit deal — they claim one million fellow students have joined the cause. the independent leads with the surie, united kingdom's eurovision entry— who they say went down "a storm"— the mail on sunday is running a story on the family of meghan markle, prince harry's soon to be wife — and they allege her father thomas staged pictures with the papparazi. the sunday telegraph says at least a dozen members of theresa may's cabinet are lining up to block her plans for a new "customs partnership" with the european union. the sunday times shows results from their annual so called "rich list" — and says almost all the 1,000 richest people are now entrepreneurs who built their own fortunes. the sunday express says robots which can listen, learn and react to people are being introduced in care homes to help look after residents and prevent loneliness. so plenty for us to discuss in the next 15 minutes or so. we'll we‘ ll start we'll start with three stories on the front of the tele
let's start with the observer which leads with students from the university of kent campaigning for aon the final brexit deal — they claim one million fellow students have joined the cause. the independent leads with the surie, united kingdom's eurovision entry— who they say went down "a storm"— the mail on sunday is running a story on the family of meghan markle, prince harry's soon to be wife — and they allege her father thomas staged pictures with the papparazi. the sunday...
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welcome back to kent tonight, live on kmtv.n hove for us now, so, cameron, what's the latest? well, last august, when it was found that neil and yvette hartley had been growing almost 90 cannabis plants, little did their neighbours know that in this quiet corner, this quiet, pretty little corner in the kent countryside and at the cottage just over my shoulder is where they had been growing cannabis. the weather is looking pretty good over the next few days. no surprises there. we've been forecasting fire conditions for quite sometime now. that is going to take us into the weekend. thursday, find a bit chilly start. clear skies across the country right now and the temperatures are dropping. the limegreen here, slightly less colder air. really chilly air across northern england, northern ireland scotland. newcastle first thing, around two degrees. thursday is looking absolutely fine. maybe a bit of fairweather cloud building during the course of the morning and afternoon but that is pretty much it on the temperatures will struggl
welcome back to kent tonight, live on kmtv.n hove for us now, so, cameron, what's the latest? well, last august, when it was found that neil and yvette hartley had been growing almost 90 cannabis plants, little did their neighbours know that in this quiet corner, this quiet, pretty little corner in the kent countryside and at the cottage just over my shoulder is where they had been growing cannabis. the weather is looking pretty good over the next few days. no surprises there. we've been...
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in fact, some areas of kent on monday saw over a month's worth of rain.n't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actualfact, the rain is clearing away and underneath those clear skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. under this little influence of high pressure, well, things will stay quite quiet before this next weather front arrives. it is going to move into western areas as we go through the day, so get out and enjoy the weather first thing. it will be a better day in eastern scotland and central and eastern england. clouding over a little into the afternoon, but feeling much better. the winds strengthening on west—facing coasts and we'll see rain by the end of the afternoon, some of it heavy in the north—west. highest values, 9—15. tuesday into wednesday, the weather front will continue to
in fact, some areas of kent on monday saw over a month's worth of rain.n't it? i can offer you something better through today. in actualfact, the rain is clearing away and underneath those clear skies it's going to be a chilly start to tuesday morning. that's certainly worth bearing in mind if you're up and off early. temperatures will fall below freezing in the far north—west under the clear skies. but it will certainly be a drier start. for much of central and eastern england. under this...
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students in this picture from the university of kent. in particular are very much voted to remain. if they voted. absolutely. i think they fear, or this story says they fear, that leaving the eu would have a disastrous impact on their future prospects. that generation of millennials, many of them, part of the university degrees i spend abroad. they study in europe, sometimes china. i think they have a much more global outlook. they do see that they may well be working abroad in the future. they don't like this idea. this story is about up like this idea. this story is about up to like this idea. this story is about uptoa like this idea. this story is about up to a million students are going to campaign for this referendum on any final brexit deal. it is a slightly complicated story because 60 universities and colleges, they have got together, they will get all of the students to write to their mps saying, we want this. it is student union politics as well. it's slightly surprising it has made the front page of the observer. hagley road t
students in this picture from the university of kent. in particular are very much voted to remain. if they voted. absolutely. i think they fear, or this story says they fear, that leaving the eu would have a disastrous impact on their future prospects. that generation of millennials, many of them, part of the university degrees i spend abroad. they study in europe, sometimes china. i think they have a much more global outlook. they do see that they may well be working abroad in the future. they...
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was the one day in scotland so far, 27. 5 degrees. degrees. arriving in the south—east, london and kentive thunderstorms and lightning. lightning. of the north sea and it is heading our way. our way. is a number of thunderstorms in there as well. there as well. has been fading away over the last few hours. few hours. this is what is coming our way, a dose of wet weather. our way, a dose of wet weather. england, elsewhere into the midlands and east anglia. heavy rain and thunderstorms. thunderstorms. we have low cloud coming in and warm night ahead. night ahead. the next few days, the distribution of showers will have changed. of showers will have changed. pressure sitting across the north and keeping it dry will move away. and keeping it dry will move away. pressure will fall and we will see showers moving their way northwards. showers moving their way northwards. northern ireland, plenty of sunshine towards the north—west. towards the north—west. afternoon in east anglia and the south east. south east. scotland and more cloud in eastern scotland. scotland. and wales and it will be happ
was the one day in scotland so far, 27. 5 degrees. degrees. arriving in the south—east, london and kentive thunderstorms and lightning. lightning. of the north sea and it is heading our way. our way. is a number of thunderstorms in there as well. there as well. has been fading away over the last few hours. few hours. this is what is coming our way, a dose of wet weather. our way, a dose of wet weather. england, elsewhere into the midlands and east anglia. heavy rain and thunderstorms....
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>> i the policies kent state has regarding arming the students.to let guests carry but not students. it doesn't make sense to me. steve: according to kent state website the university has rules against students, faculty and staff carrying any deadly weapons. what's your problem with that? >> my problem is that it's kind of insinuating that they care more about the lives of their guests than the lives of their students that spend four or more years on that campus. if guests can arm and protect themselves, i should be able to as well. steve: i know have you graduated so this is just a hypothetical question. why did you want to carry a gun on campus? >> simply to express my second amendment right. also i'm the founder of a club on kent state campus liberty hangout. and we were doing an event where we just opened a discussion to people to come talk to us about gun rights. and my cameraman got assault you had. if we had a firearm present on us, open carry, i definitely believe that wouldn't have happened. steve: what's the reaction been like? >> it's b
>> i the policies kent state has regarding arming the students.to let guests carry but not students. it doesn't make sense to me. steve: according to kent state website the university has rules against students, faculty and staff carrying any deadly weapons. what's your problem with that? >> my problem is that it's kind of insinuating that they care more about the lives of their guests than the lives of their students that spend four or more years on that campus. if guests can arm...
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jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now to severe weather watches and warnings including tornado and flash flood threats in the densely packed northeast tonight. a line of powerful storms has already knocked out power for thousands and has brought air travel to a crawl across the region. >> reporter: tonight storms slamming the midatlantic to new england bringing chaos to new york's grand central with thousands stranded as commuter trains are suspended. the east coast seeing sheets of rain, vicious winds and lightning. with dangerous hail hitting connecticut. >> we have a tornado warning. >> reporter: and parts of new york and pennsylvania under tornado warnings. >> i'm jacob soboroff. moments ago residents received a tornado warning and instructions to take cover. the rain and wind are intensifying. we are seeing lightning, but people are still out on the streets. >> reporter: across the country, thousands of flights cancelled or delayed. >> planned on one day so we don't have anything with us. >> reporter: bradley international airport near hartford evacuating its air traffic c
jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now to severe weather watches and warnings including tornado and flash flood threats in the densely packed northeast tonight. a line of powerful storms has already knocked out power for thousands and has brought air travel to a crawl across the region. >> reporter: tonight storms slamming the midatlantic to new england bringing chaos to new york's grand central with thousands stranded as commuter trains are suspended. the east coast seeing...
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jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> to the stunning verdict handed down in a georgia courtroom. a rape victim given a massive and possibly record-breaking $1 billion award in a civil suit against a security company. tonight, she's speaking out to nbc's katy beck. >> reporter: as the jury read the verdict, hope couldn't believe what she was hearing. >> she just said it. we are awarding her $1 billion and just the courtroom got quiet. >> reporter: must have been an incredible moment. >> it was. it's a moment you can never get more than once. >> reporter: $1 billion, a georgia jury taking less than two hours to decide the price of her pain. only one question for the judge. is there a limit on how much we can give? >> you went through this and we believe you but it's like, we're behind you 100%. >> reporter: it began in 2012, she was just 14 years old visiting a friend at an apartment complex outside atlanta when an armed security guard raped her on a picnic table. >> it's your darkest nightmare and then it was a very lonely moment. >> reporter: the guard, brandon lamar zackery, con
jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> to the stunning verdict handed down in a georgia courtroom. a rape victim given a massive and possibly record-breaking $1 billion award in a civil suit against a security company. tonight, she's speaking out to nbc's katy beck. >> reporter: as the jury read the verdict, hope couldn't believe what she was hearing. >> she just said it. we are awarding her $1 billion and just the courtroom got quiet. >> reporter: must have been an...
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storm clouds have been gathering in the south—east, that's how it looked in kent, going through the restweek they will continue to be long spells of warm sunshine and also a risk of showers and thunderstorms and also if you are and thunderstorms and also if you a re close and thunderstorms and also if you are close to the north sea coasts it will be in any silly breeze. there has been mist and mukund fog by these north east sea coast, more cloud in the north—west bringing rain and then storm clouds i spoke about in the southeast show up on the satellite picture. this is the high resolution weather model giving you an idea of we could season hit and miss heavy downpours in the afternoon. not everybody will catch one but if you do you'll know about it. temperatures in the sunshine up into the 20s, fine in eastern scotla nd into the 20s, fine in eastern scotland but in western scotland and northern ireland generally more in the way of cloud, outbreaks of patchy rain and a significantly cooler feel. i say patchy rain, actually they could be the odd heavy burst here at times. this evening a f
storm clouds have been gathering in the south—east, that's how it looked in kent, going through the restweek they will continue to be long spells of warm sunshine and also a risk of showers and thunderstorms and also if you are and thunderstorms and also if you a re close and thunderstorms and also if you are close to the north sea coasts it will be in any silly breeze. there has been mist and mukund fog by these north east sea coast, more cloud in the north—west bringing rain and then...
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maybe some showers in essex and kent. of england and eastern parts of scotland. not much rain by this stage. what rain there is will peter out and the cloud will thin out. more grey and misty in the north—east of england and eastern scotland. we could see some thundery down pours notjust in the south—east, but pushing into the west cou ntry the south—east, but pushing into the west country and into wales. but large parts of england and wales still dry and warm with sunshine. we should have some sunshine at chelsea nower show. till —— chelsea flower show. still the small chance of a down pour on wednesday and thursday. we have high pressure shaping our weather, particularly across the north. where we will miss the down pours. with the high pressure continuing to build, we are breaking up continuing to build, we are breaking up the cloud in scotland and northern ireland and it will be warmer. england and wales, more sunshine on the way on wednesday. a small chance of a shower in the south. a warmer day in scotland and north
maybe some showers in essex and kent. of england and eastern parts of scotland. not much rain by this stage. what rain there is will peter out and the cloud will thin out. more grey and misty in the north—east of england and eastern scotland. we could see some thundery down pours notjust in the south—east, but pushing into the west cou ntry the south—east, but pushing into the west country and into wales. but large parts of england and wales still dry and warm with sunshine. we should...
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he took me to kent have you come out of your own free will yes my lord has me for peace. when charlemagne embraced his former arch enemy on christmas day seven hundred eighty five he fulfilled the promise he gave to the pope as a young boy to spread christianity. kins baptism was a significant event in the history of the german people the saxon territory became part of an empire from which germany and france would later emerge. be always tool in got out i must be gone. yes kill all. the love used to interest go to soon early and told. you. thank you love. the stew gun case is skill up. so it all freestyle baptize you as a vigil kinda of the saxons. and ominous fox in the name of the father. has the sun. and the holy ghost. on land. in the name of the father the son and the holy ghost. ditto for me to read akins baptism in seven eighty five was an incredible success for a child mine called this chronicle is wrote that all are saxony was not subjugated but in reality it took almost twenty more years until that was the case basis ovide our constant nevertheless there were ce
he took me to kent have you come out of your own free will yes my lord has me for peace. when charlemagne embraced his former arch enemy on christmas day seven hundred eighty five he fulfilled the promise he gave to the pope as a young boy to spread christianity. kins baptism was a significant event in the history of the german people the saxon territory became part of an empire from which germany and france would later emerge. be always tool in got out i must be gone. yes kill all. the love...
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kent: good afternoon. my name is kent whitworth and it is my privilege to serve as executive director of the kentucky historical society. on behalf of the kentucky historical society, we welcome you to the old state capital for senator mcconnell's lecture. entitled, kentucky lawmakers and the evolution of the united states senate leadership. senator mcconnell, the kentucky historical society is honored to host your final lecture on this series. we are especially gratified that you chose this treasured place, the old state capitol, as the venue. constructed in 1830, this national historic landmark served as the seat of our state government for 80 years. just six years after the old state capitol opened. on a brisk january day, a group of patriotically inclined citizens gathered in this very building to establish the kentucky historical society. they wanted to ensure that kentucky's early settlement story was preserved for the future. we often say that history has far more to do with the future than it does
kent: good afternoon. my name is kent whitworth and it is my privilege to serve as executive director of the kentucky historical society. on behalf of the kentucky historical society, we welcome you to the old state capital for senator mcconnell's lecture. entitled, kentucky lawmakers and the evolution of the united states senate leadership. senator mcconnell, the kentucky historical society is honored to host your final lecture on this series. we are especially gratified that you chose this...
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and kent, advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he's written a number of briefs before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" tonight t 9:00 p.m. on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. lang to the national constitution centers, the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases.
and kent, advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he's written a number of briefs before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" tonight t 9:00 p.m. on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. lang to the national constitution centers, the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases.
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weather first thing in the morning, and it is looking great but there is a chance of some showers across kents looking dry. not necessarily sunny everywhere. a bit more cloud in the north—east there, some across scotland, also partly cloudy skies in northern ireland as well. so that is the north of the country here where we have a bit of the cloud. to the south, sunshine. and then later in the morning, into the afternoon, the clouds will continue to develop so there is that risk of a few downpours, particularly across southern areas, possibly in the midlands as well. and a warm one for many of us — across the south of the country into the 20s, a little bit colder north. how about the chelsea flower show? it is looking absolutely fine, temperatures could hit the mid 20s but there is a chance of rain by the time we get to thursday. so let's have a look at the forecast for the middle part of the week — it will be a really good week with high—pressure extending all the way from scandinavia into the uk. chances are there will be a bit of cloud, at least early in the morning, across some of these n
weather first thing in the morning, and it is looking great but there is a chance of some showers across kents looking dry. not necessarily sunny everywhere. a bit more cloud in the north—east there, some across scotland, also partly cloudy skies in northern ireland as well. so that is the north of the country here where we have a bit of the cloud. to the south, sunshine. and then later in the morning, into the afternoon, the clouds will continue to develop so there is that risk of a few...
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across parts of kent. continent from us across the netherlands and belgium. the rain coming in. in. it will come in across east anglia and the midlands. anglia and the midlands. heavy rain across southern england. a lot of lightning. lightning. you may see flash writing as well. —— lightning. it will be muggy in the south. changes in the next two days. area of high pressure being settled to the north of the uk clears way. to the north of the uk clears way. that weather more by shoving the showers further northwards. showers further northwards. of clout around for england and wales. heavy sundre bursts of rain. heaviest across northern england. —— thunder bursts. thunder bursts. northern ireland with highest locally into the high 20s. locally into the high 20s. will start to get a bit cooler here during thursday. during thursday. worsened with the risk of a few showers dotted around. showers dotted around. again working into england and wales. highs of 2a degrees. a little on the muggy side on friday. friday. weather developing across southern counties later i
across parts of kent. continent from us across the netherlands and belgium. the rain coming in. in. it will come in across east anglia and the midlands. anglia and the midlands. heavy rain across southern england. a lot of lightning. lightning. you may see flash writing as well. —— lightning. it will be muggy in the south. changes in the next two days. area of high pressure being settled to the north of the uk clears way. to the north of the uk clears way. that weather more by shoving the...
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in his administration, nixon had to deal with unrest and events like kent state, the killing of studentsmpuses who were protesting. that is not just in mississippi, as jackson state was, three days -- 11 days later, three students killed but at kent state, you're talking about ohio come of the midwest. -- ohio, some of the midwest. it is not just a southern issue. busing is not just a southern issue. nixon will also have to deal with economic problems. a term you might need to know is stagflation. coming out of the 1960's with fairly large expenditures for vietnam and the war on poverty, and the u.s. economy began to slow, the post world war ii economy began to slow, and ultimately what you ended up with was significant inflation, a reduction in the value of the american dollar, that was connected with a stagnant economy. even with inflation, the economy was not growing at a rapid rate. that is an extraordinarily difficult position for consumers and citizens to be in. nixon responded in part, so that , by puttingngress the u.s. dollar basically on a floating money market, and even attemp
in his administration, nixon had to deal with unrest and events like kent state, the killing of studentsmpuses who were protesting. that is not just in mississippi, as jackson state was, three days -- 11 days later, three students killed but at kent state, you're talking about ohio come of the midwest. -- ohio, some of the midwest. it is not just a southern issue. busing is not just a southern issue. nixon will also have to deal with economic problems. a term you might need to know is...
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everyone was looking at kent state. that it's turned around, i've had a great experience with the va. with persian people, persian gulf soldiers who said don't celebrate without us. don't celebrate without the vietnam that. -- vietnam vet. i was welcomed home in 2010. host: thank you. hello, roger. hello. i -- the vietnam war documentary was excellent, by the way. i turned 18 in 1972. my lottery number was 217. i remember it differently. i went to college with a lot of that's and i had a business partner that was a medic and i have to disagree, i think they were all -- everyone went to hear the stories. i don't ever remember anybody talking down to them. everyone seemed to hold them in high esteem. we did a lot of hard work in and hear his stories. platoon sergeant in world war ii, never talked about the war, went through hell, kept his mouth shut. worked until the day he died at 83 and never ask the government for anything. he never got the g.i. bill paramedics her. -- bill or medicare. vetsnk that the vietnam should s
everyone was looking at kent state. that it's turned around, i've had a great experience with the va. with persian people, persian gulf soldiers who said don't celebrate without us. don't celebrate without the vietnam that. -- vietnam vet. i was welcomed home in 2010. host: thank you. hello, roger. hello. i -- the vietnam war documentary was excellent, by the way. i turned 18 in 1972. my lottery number was 217. i remember it differently. i went to college with a lot of that's and i had a...
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it was especially difficult in kent, but also flooding in london.ain. drier to the north—west and wet in the south. closer to low pressure and the spiralling bands of cloud. you can see the cloud has been growing. that rain will go south to east anglia. to northern england and the midlands, across towards wales, allowing the south—east of the uk to become more dry later with late sunshine. it will be misty for a while with heavy and thundery rain. more cloud for eastern scotland. another lovely day in northern ireland. well, this rain will continue drifting north. showers will perhaps head towards scotland and northern ireland. may well be drying off in england and wales. still rather misty. not much wind to move things around. still very humid air. 12-14. more cloud for scotland and northern ireland. temperatures will not be as high on thursday. perhaps the odd shower. warm sunshine with temperatures in the mid—20s. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: high
it was especially difficult in kent, but also flooding in london.ain. drier to the north—west and wet in the south. closer to low pressure and the spiralling bands of cloud. you can see the cloud has been growing. that rain will go south to east anglia. to northern england and the midlands, across towards wales, allowing the south—east of the uk to become more dry later with late sunshine. it will be misty for a while with heavy and thundery rain. more cloud for eastern scotland. another...
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it's looking great but there is a chance of showers across kent and sussex.country is looking dry. not necessarily sunny everywhere, a bit more cloud in the north—east, some across scotland and partly sunny skies in northern cloudy skies in northern ireland as well. we have a bit of cloud and to the south, sunshine. later in the morning the cloud will develop so there is the risk of a few downpours, particularly across southern areas, possibly in the midlands as well. warm for many across the south of the country, into the 20s and a little bit colder further north. the chelsea flower show is looking fine, temperatures could hit the mid—20s but there is the chance of rain by the time we get to thursday. let's look at the forecast for the middle part of the week. it will be a good week with high—pressure extending all the way from scandinavia into the uk. there will be a bit of cloud early in the morning across some of these north—eastern areas, possibly along the north sea coast down into east anglia. but it will be a warm one for many. where you see the orang
it's looking great but there is a chance of showers across kent and sussex.country is looking dry. not necessarily sunny everywhere, a bit more cloud in the north—east, some across scotland and partly sunny skies in northern cloudy skies in northern ireland as well. we have a bit of cloud and to the south, sunshine. later in the morning the cloud will develop so there is the risk of a few downpours, particularly across southern areas, possibly in the midlands as well. warm for many across the...
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they beat these men, torture them so that they would sign kent -- confessions. american government had sent them on this terrible mission and they never wanted to go and they were apologizing to the korean people, and they were so impressed with north korea. weeks, itrst couple is pretty brutal. after that, they are sort of locked away in a prison camp. things would become more monday and. -- mondaine.y -- could have imagined. they are released in december christmas. in a way, the scars always stay. the navy drums them out of the service. noy are given very little or medical treatment, psychological treatment, they are not given job training. i have gotten to know some of these men. they have a tragic history. alcoholism. divorce. the fact that the navy just sweat them -- swept them under the table and the american people ignored it is another tragedy of the pueblo. >> thinking about the parallel of the hostages and iran, and how nightline became -- keeping track of everything. what was the american media doing yucca >> for about a week , this was the center of
they beat these men, torture them so that they would sign kent -- confessions. american government had sent them on this terrible mission and they never wanted to go and they were apologizing to the korean people, and they were so impressed with north korea. weeks, itrst couple is pretty brutal. after that, they are sort of locked away in a prison camp. things would become more monday and. -- mondaine.y -- could have imagined. they are released in december christmas. in a way, the scars always...
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kent will block up and we cannot have that. there is not going to be a proper brexit if some of these plans...? notjust them, i am telling everyone to compromise, to be practical, to stop getting in ideological camps and say, what we all want is for britain's trade to flow as freely as possible. we're not yet sure how best to achieve that and we have to negotiate with the european union, that's what matters. what do you make of the way government is being conducted, borisjohnson calling one idea crazy... it is a pretty strange time, isn't it? the european research group, this group with a few tens of tory mps, talking to each other on whatsapp, talking about theresa may being weak and suchlike, maybe there will be gossip this weekend... i mean, brexit in a sense has changed politics. but nevertheless i think some certainties should remain, one of which, as others have said, is that cabinet ministers should have their disputes in private and shouldn't do it in public. that's just the way of running the government properly. that
kent will block up and we cannot have that. there is not going to be a proper brexit if some of these plans...? notjust them, i am telling everyone to compromise, to be practical, to stop getting in ideological camps and say, what we all want is for britain's trade to flow as freely as possible. we're not yet sure how best to achieve that and we have to negotiate with the european union, that's what matters. what do you make of the way government is being conducted, borisjohnson calling one...
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overnight sensation playing the fearless journalist lois lane to christopher reeve socially awkward cluck kent's a dream couple for film and dear friends in real life just when you hung from a screwing perhaps someone. will get them now really well and we were like brother and cried more than certainly more than you will that they acted in full superman films together but fame did not shield her from life's difficulties a debilitating car accident in one nine hundred ninety left a badly injured and deep in debt mental illness was also a struggle she bravely faced for many years later years were mostly spent on political activism including antiwar advocacy work. she did continue to work in the industry appearing in several television roles but you'll always be remembered and beloved as tough as nails reporter lois lane a strong woman for the man of steel. not for my colorful scenes from kyoto japan revelers there have celebrated the festival of the holy matsuri at the event as one of the city's three main annual festivals it centerpiece as a march featuring hundreds of people decked out in costum
overnight sensation playing the fearless journalist lois lane to christopher reeve socially awkward cluck kent's a dream couple for film and dear friends in real life just when you hung from a screwing perhaps someone. will get them now really well and we were like brother and cried more than certainly more than you will that they acted in full superman films together but fame did not shield her from life's difficulties a debilitating car accident in one nine hundred ninety left a badly injured...
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coming from kent and norfolk as well. the military as well so personal to harry as well, seeing two tours of afghanistan. 250 members of the armed forces here today our service men that harry knows well and have served with. what a shot. the wedding was a mixture of the new world and the old world, a couple who embraced tradition while also stretching the boundaries of what is possible within the british royalfamily and for meghan, who started the day is an american actress and ended as the duchess of sussex, this was a life changing moment. more than that, it was incredibly romantic. gospel choir. # this little light of mine # i am going to let it shine # this little light of mine # i am going to let it shine # this little light of mine # i'm going to let it shine # let it shine # let it shine to show my love # amen # everybody saying # amen, # amen # everybody now # amen amen # everybody now # amen # everybody sing. and the weather maybe makes up for when the weather has been a little less spectacular. the warmer sunshi
coming from kent and norfolk as well. the military as well so personal to harry as well, seeing two tours of afghanistan. 250 members of the armed forces here today our service men that harry knows well and have served with. what a shot. the wedding was a mixture of the new world and the old world, a couple who embraced tradition while also stretching the boundaries of what is possible within the british royalfamily and for meghan, who started the day is an american actress and ended as the...
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and kent scheidegger, advocating in favor of capital punishment anymore swift moving capital justice system. he has written numerous pleas in before thety cases supreme court. watch "landmark cases" on c-span adjoined the conversation. #landmarkcases, and we have research, the "landmark cases" companion book, a link to constitution center's, and the "landmark cases" podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> next on american history tv, we learn about the history of african americans and eugenics. historian aya nuriddin. this is recorded at the american historical society's annual meeting in washington, d.c. this is just under 15 minutes. nuriddin is a john hopkins candidate. i was curious to know that johns hopkins, one of america's top medical schools and top hospitals has a history of medicine. department within the school of medicine. why is it important for the school of medicine to study history of medicine? ms. nurridin: some of the greatest physicians at johns hopkins believed that understanding history is an important way to understand the path the professionals were making. th
and kent scheidegger, advocating in favor of capital punishment anymore swift moving capital justice system. he has written numerous pleas in before thety cases supreme court. watch "landmark cases" on c-span adjoined the conversation. #landmarkcases, and we have research, the "landmark cases" companion book, a link to constitution center's, and the "landmark cases" podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> next on american history tv, we learn about the...
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particularly treacherous in kent but also some flooding in london. of man and in the highlands, scotlandit's drier towards the north—west, wetter in the south. closer to lower pressure and the spiralling bands of cloud. into the south—east and east anglia. england, the midlands and across towards wales. and maybe see some late sunshine. thundery rain and more cloud the eastern scotland. lovely day for northern ireland too. this rain will continue to drift its way northwards. showers perhaps heading toward scotland and northern ireland. not much wind to move things around. still humid air so temperatures of 12 to 1a degrees. maybe the odd shower. and towards east anglia as well. possibility of some more localised flooding too. bit further north. should be generally dry. there will be some sunshine around, very warm and muggy air. we will get some slow—moving, heavy and thundery downpours. and northern ireland for a while. here on saturday. for most of england and wales, it might be dry. in the low to mid 20s once again. thunderstorms remain. the weather pattern not changing significantly.
particularly treacherous in kent but also some flooding in london. of man and in the highlands, scotlandit's drier towards the north—west, wetter in the south. closer to lower pressure and the spiralling bands of cloud. into the south—east and east anglia. england, the midlands and across towards wales. and maybe see some late sunshine. thundery rain and more cloud the eastern scotland. lovely day for northern ireland too. this rain will continue to drift its way northwards. showers perhaps...
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quite chilly for some overnight, kent could be down to four going into saturday morning but most of ush some cloud and some clear spells, patchy mist and fog not widespread, quite misty around this irish sea coast, west wales and onto the tomorrow. there will be some outbreaks of rain at times into northwest scotland. and the wind quite gusty here later in the day, excess of a0 mph. the vast majority will have really light winds, sunshine, and warmth near 20 celsius and sunshine in scotland and the low 20s in southeast england. the big picture shows the reason why we're getting this fine weather to the weekend. this high pressure in control for most of us. just these fronts brushing northwest into scotland and onto sunday, a similar picture here. not going to be rainy all the time, expect the chance of seeing some rain and fairly brisk winds. the winds are light elsewhere, still some nastiness at the irish sea. some of that mayjust approach the eastern side of northern ireland on sunday. for many places, it will be sunshine, it clear blue skies as well. temperatures in the high teens a
quite chilly for some overnight, kent could be down to four going into saturday morning but most of ush some cloud and some clear spells, patchy mist and fog not widespread, quite misty around this irish sea coast, west wales and onto the tomorrow. there will be some outbreaks of rain at times into northwest scotland. and the wind quite gusty here later in the day, excess of a0 mph. the vast majority will have really light winds, sunshine, and warmth near 20 celsius and sunshine in scotland and...
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flanagan and the main focus of the food will be that in season, for the most part food coming from kent course, and norfolk. and the role of the military today so personal to harry. as we know, he has seen two tours of afghanistan. there are 250 members of the armed services who are involved in making sure that this splendid bit of pageantry is all it should be and they are many of them, servicemen that harry knows well and has served with. what a shot. the wedding was a mixture of the new world and the old world. a couple who embrace tradition while also stretching the boundaries of what is possible within the british royalfamily. and for meghan markle who started the day as an american actress and ended it as the duchess of sussex, this was a life changing moment. and more than that, it was incredibly romantic. gospel music. good morning. with the world's eyes fixed on the uk on saturday, the weather certainly came up trumps. you and i know it is not always like this. but through this coming week, there will be more warmth and sunshine to enjoy but a few exceptions. those exceptions w
flanagan and the main focus of the food will be that in season, for the most part food coming from kent course, and norfolk. and the role of the military today so personal to harry. as we know, he has seen two tours of afghanistan. there are 250 members of the armed services who are involved in making sure that this splendid bit of pageantry is all it should be and they are many of them, servicemen that harry knows well and has served with. what a shot. the wedding was a mixture of the new...
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little bit misty elsewhere, wanted to fog patch in the morning some for 5 degrees around parts of kentof cloud for yorkshire, the midlands downpours southwest england, cloud two for northern ireland across much of scotland, an exception to the northeast and some of that within a break to the afternoon along some sunshine to come through and rain p°ppin9 sunshine to come through and rain p°pping up sunshine to come through and rain popping up in northwest scotland along with the wind shifted and later in the day. there 20 degrees in the day. near 20 degrees and at the scotland and the sunshine, low 20s in southeast england. don't be surprised to see on the big picture at high pressure in control for most of us, look at these weather fronts brushing northwest scotland at times. on sunday, some of story here, more cloud here, a bit of rain at times, still an area of misty weather to the irish sea, and may just touch the east coast of northern ireland, sunday, but elsewhere let me get increasing amounts of sunshine during sunday and worked as a result. not everywhere will give it to the mi
little bit misty elsewhere, wanted to fog patch in the morning some for 5 degrees around parts of kentof cloud for yorkshire, the midlands downpours southwest england, cloud two for northern ireland across much of scotland, an exception to the northeast and some of that within a break to the afternoon along some sunshine to come through and rain p°ppin9 sunshine to come through and rain p°pping up sunshine to come through and rain popping up in northwest scotland along with the wind shifted...
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don't ta ke kent and birmingham this week. some sunshine. a muqqy ireland will see some sunshine. a muggy day on the north sea coastline. through this evening and overnight, those thunderstorms continue to push out towards the west into parts of wales, get into northern ireland, northern england and said west scotland. —— south west. another muggy night. some mist and fog forming. that is how we start tomorrow. the main focus of the showers tomorrow will be in western areas. this is where they will be heaviest. we could see some thundery downpours. mist, cloud and fog in the east. that is pushing back towards the north sea coastline again. there will be some brighter skies. 23 degrees in scotland. by the time we get to saturday, the northern half of the country will see a northern half of the country will seeafair northern half of the country will see a fair bit of cloud. there will also be some showers. south, high pressure builds. where we have had all the thunderstorms this week, we're looking at some dry conditions and tem
don't ta ke kent and birmingham this week. some sunshine. a muqqy ireland will see some sunshine. a muggy day on the north sea coastline. through this evening and overnight, those thunderstorms continue to push out towards the west into parts of wales, get into northern ireland, northern england and said west scotland. —— south west. another muggy night. some mist and fog forming. that is how we start tomorrow. the main focus of the showers tomorrow will be in western areas. this is where...