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the queen's masterclass for meghan took place on a visit to cheshire.the falkland islands —— we have had a tweet. they said is worth a mention, andindeed tweet. they said is worth a mention, and indeed it is. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. a memorial service has been held in west london to remember those who died in the fire at grenfell tower a year ago. immigration rules are to be relaxed — to allow more doctors and nurses from outside the eu to fill thousands of nhs vacancies. and the football world cup has got under way — with russia taking on saudi arabia in moscow. they are leading 2—0. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. engineering firm rolls—royce is to cut 4,600 jobs over the next two years as it refocuses on civil aerospace, defence and power systems. most of the cuts will be among middle managers and back—office staff particularly at its derby headquarters. there was a boom on the high street in may, thanks to hot weather and the royal wedding. sales last month were 3.9% up on the
the queen's masterclass for meghan took place on a visit to cheshire.the falkland islands —— we have had a tweet. they said is worth a mention, andindeed tweet. they said is worth a mention, and indeed it is. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. a memorial service has been held in west london to remember those who died in the fire at grenfell tower a year ago. immigration rules are to be relaxed — to allow more doctors and nurses from outside the...
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the queen's masterclass for meghan took place on a visit to cheshire.ourney by canoe somewhere. the two of them were getting on famously, exchanging remarks and jokes. and then a short walkabout and another example of teamwork — the queen took one side of the street and meghan took the other. this is a very public endorsement from the queen. and this is part of the process of handing on the baton to a younger generation. a day to watch and learn — there will be many years ahead to perfect it all. one of the musical stars of the royal wedding last month has won two awards at the classic brits. the cellist, sheku kanneh—mason, who's 19, picked up male artist of the year and the critics‘ choice award. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at the royal albert hall for the ceremony. last month, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding. at the classic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics' choice award.
the queen's masterclass for meghan took place on a visit to cheshire.ourney by canoe somewhere. the two of them were getting on famously, exchanging remarks and jokes. and then a short walkabout and another example of teamwork — the queen took one side of the street and meghan took the other. this is a very public endorsement from the queen. and this is part of the process of handing on the baton to a younger generation. a day to watch and learn — there will be many years ahead to perfect...
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there's queen elizabeth and duchess meghan in cheshire, england, this morning.y took her private train and have a big day ahead. we have all the details coming up. robin came into my dressing room talking about it. >> i did but i won't share what i said. >> you have a trip this weekend. >> you have got to wait for that. >>> but first, we start with those severe storms striking the northeast. take a look at the massive damage in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, and eva pilgrim is on the scene for us and has the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you can see all the destruction, where this storm ripped through roofs, pulled apart across the street over there, a truck pushed up on its side. this all happening overnight. this morning, fierce winds, intense rain and reported tornadoes wreaking havoc on southeastern pennsylvania. this town caught in the middle of the devastation. three injured in wilkes-barre as the aftermath and reported tornado collapsed buildings, flipped cars and sent debris flying. this shopping center shredded. >> i didn't b
there's queen elizabeth and duchess meghan in cheshire, england, this morning.y took her private train and have a big day ahead. we have all the details coming up. robin came into my dressing room talking about it. >> i did but i won't share what i said. >> you have a trip this weekend. >> you have got to wait for that. >>> but first, we start with those severe storms striking the northeast. take a look at the massive damage in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, and eva...
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we hit 31 celsius in cheshire. it was dirty .7 celsius to be precise. 0ther cheshire. the country also saw some high temperatures —— 30.7 celsius. yesterday we had high as widely in the high 20s. for example, in parts of wales we hit 30.6. in northern ireland we were up there with 27, 28, as we were in parts of scotland. today the highest temperatures are likely to be in northern ireland and scotland, where once again we could hit 30 celsius. now, the other thing about today is uv levels are high and the pollen levels are very high as well. if you are just about to head out, bear that in mind. high pressure is still firmly in charge of our weather. nothing much is moving, we have imported a lot of low cloud, mist and fog through the east coast through the night, and as in previous days, most of this will burn back to the coast and a lot of it will lift from the coast. like yesterday, there will be patches that stick. a breezy day across parts of south—east england and the channel islands. move away from here, a lot of dry, sunny and warm or hot weather in the cards. as
we hit 31 celsius in cheshire. it was dirty .7 celsius to be precise. 0ther cheshire. the country also saw some high temperatures —— 30.7 celsius. yesterday we had high as widely in the high 20s. for example, in parts of wales we hit 30.6. in northern ireland we were up there with 27, 28, as we were in parts of scotland. today the highest temperatures are likely to be in northern ireland and scotland, where once again we could hit 30 celsius. now, the other thing about today is uv levels...
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the queen's masterclass for meghan took place on a visit to cheshire.exchanging remarks and jokes. and then a short walkabout and another example of teamwork — the queen took one side of the street and meghan took the other. this is a very public endorsement from the queen. of the newest member of the royal family. and it is more than that. this is part of the process of handing on the baton to a younger generation. a day to watch and learn — there will be many years ahead to perfect it all. nicholas witchell, bbc news, chester. fiona is here with bbc news at six but here is sarah with the weather. the weather is lively across the northern half of the country and that's down to the fact we country and that's down to the fact we have storm hector, named by the irish met service because it is causing some disruption. we have had disruption to travel, various bridges, trees down, this is from one of our weather watchers on the moray coast. though strong winds still sticking with us at the moment but they will ease away. this is the satellite image showing
the queen's masterclass for meghan took place on a visit to cheshire.exchanging remarks and jokes. and then a short walkabout and another example of teamwork — the queen took one side of the street and meghan took the other. this is a very public endorsement from the queen. of the newest member of the royal family. and it is more than that. this is part of the process of handing on the baton to a younger generation. a day to watch and learn — there will be many years ahead to perfect it...
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bill speakman from altringham in cheshire wasjust 24 in 1951, when he fought off 600 chinese and north for more than four hours. naomi cornwell has been looking back at his life. arriving 24 hours later in career, temp one lands. bill speakman return from korea is a humble hero. we'll fight together but somehow or other, you do something extra, someone sees you do something extra, someone sees you do something extra, someone sees you do it. november four, 1951, his unit cornered, he repulsed chinese and north korean attackers, in hand combat, holding off attacks until reinforcements arrived. we were greatly outnumbered and it was kill or be killed or taken prisoner, but we had to hold it. and so wejust bought. we just did ourjob. he proved himself a born leader. meanwhile, in altrincham, the neighbours help to get his home ready. it is a big day to welcome the local boy. i want to express my feelings for this today. there's one thing i can say, thank you. thanks a lot. his bravery earned him the victoria cross. it was the queen powers—macro first investiture as the new monarch. seldom
bill speakman from altringham in cheshire wasjust 24 in 1951, when he fought off 600 chinese and north for more than four hours. naomi cornwell has been looking back at his life. arriving 24 hours later in career, temp one lands. bill speakman return from korea is a humble hero. we'll fight together but somehow or other, you do something extra, someone sees you do something extra, someone sees you do something extra, someone sees you do it. november four, 1951, his unit cornered, he repulsed...
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eight thirty cheshire should be coming soon. sharing a lady coloring crystallization. we need to discuss tomorrorw [inaudible] let'sof my classes on the ry see towards their data the society yemen yemenis mental interface referrals is controlled. by a few red lips but a coalition lediy sa arabia is trying to capture it [inaudible] which with the with the in recent days forces loyal. of guns andnte led ledby nh. has hahad all. today data now about about young guns and hand held. the social media. allows. hey you come come this is the whole system. of wool which began. the anyone anything they said something about how op live in the area and i was. about a possible course of study one hundred gig downtown lines by taking a position the coalition would cut cut pipeline to the county council santana which is which is. my favorite websites. the u. nus school to try troubles away to be maintained [inaudible] this. is absolutely central to the process that line. she now now make me. a bad weather. cecil seems easy pregnancies right now [inaudible] right right. it is written o
eight thirty cheshire should be coming soon. sharing a lady coloring crystallization. we need to discuss tomorrorw [inaudible] let'sof my classes on the ry see towards their data the society yemen yemenis mental interface referrals is controlled. by a few red lips but a coalition lediy sa arabia is trying to capture it [inaudible] which with the with the in recent days forces loyal. of guns andnte led ledby nh. has hahad all. today data now about about young guns and hand held. the social...
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the newest member of the royal family has accompanied the most experienced on an official visit to cheshirex was with the queen on their first royal engagement together without prince harry. the queen and duchess were greeted by hundreds of cheering schoolchildren as they attended a series of events, including the opening of the mersey gateway bridge and the storyhouse theatre in chester. time now for all the sports news in sport today. welcome to sport today, live from the bbc sports centre. coming up, there is a russian delight as the hosts open the world cup in emphatic fashion. as spain prepare for their opener against european champions portugal, yesterday's man is left in tea rs. portugal, yesterday's man is left in tears. and find out who is leading a the us open after the opening round. shots like that, must be dustin johnson. we've waited weeks, months and four years, but the world cup returned on thursday. hosts russia opened the tournament by outplaying saudia arabia, and it was not the kind of result many people saw — as our correspondent in russia, 0lly foster, can tell us. it
the newest member of the royal family has accompanied the most experienced on an official visit to cheshirex was with the queen on their first royal engagement together without prince harry. the queen and duchess were greeted by hundreds of cheering schoolchildren as they attended a series of events, including the opening of the mersey gateway bridge and the storyhouse theatre in chester. time now for all the sports news in sport today. welcome to sport today, live from the bbc sports centre....
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arriving in cheshire, england, via the royal train, the occasion signaled that the queen is all aboardeam meghan. >> the queen extended an arm of friendship, but she's making the time in her very busy schedule to say to meghan, okay, i'm going show you personally the royal ropes. >> meghan's one of a kind belted cape dress was created by claire waight keller for givenchy. that's the same designer of her wedding gown. the 92-year-old monarch and her granddaughter-in-law seemed very chummy together seated on the stage. >> meghan whispered into the queen's ear and had her in stitches of laughter. it was a very guarded momentment you don't often see the queen in laughter ♪ the wheels on the bus go round and round ♪ >> the duchess was wearing brand new pearl and diamond earrings, a gift from the queen. >>by don't know if they were new or part of her collection. >> and while greeting the crowd, the royal newlywed called harry the best husband and gushed about married life. but there was one minor situation. the queen always walks ahead of all other members of the royal family. she started to
arriving in cheshire, england, via the royal train, the occasion signaled that the queen is all aboardeam meghan. >> the queen extended an arm of friendship, but she's making the time in her very busy schedule to say to meghan, okay, i'm going show you personally the royal ropes. >> meghan's one of a kind belted cape dress was created by claire waight keller for givenchy. that's the same designer of her wedding gown. the 92-year-old monarch and her granddaughter-in-law seemed very...
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thursday the duchess of sussex accompanied the queen for a series of engagements in the county of cheshire in north west england they inaugurated the bridge and attended a performance by schoolchildren from the town of witness megan married the queen's grandson prince harry in my. own exhibition celebrating mexican artist frida kahlo opens at london's victoria and albert museum on saturday frida kahlo making herself up will feature paintings photographs and some of the artists personal items including medication she took after suffering severe injuries in a bus accident and some of the corsets that were made specially for her. readers identity her parents. all wrapped in the landscape of a disability she lived her life in pain but she transcended. frida kahlo who died in. one hundred fifty four was one of the most important tartars of the twentieth century exhibition will runs on november the fourth. british actor you're mcgregor will play the lead in a sequel to stanley kubrick's legendary horror film the shining the one nine hundred eighty cult classic it's about a family that spends the
thursday the duchess of sussex accompanied the queen for a series of engagements in the county of cheshire in north west england they inaugurated the bridge and attended a performance by schoolchildren from the town of witness megan married the queen's grandson prince harry in my. own exhibition celebrating mexican artist frida kahlo opens at london's victoria and albert museum on saturday frida kahlo making herself up will feature paintings photographs and some of the artists personal items...
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we have a few heavy showers around cheshire running to merseyside.ers p°pping up through the day we will see showers popping up more widely in northern and eastern parts, and we see bluer skies developing to the south. into the afternoon, inland areas of scotla nd the afternoon, inland areas of scotland most prone to seeing slow—moving thunderstorms, not much wind unless you get stuck under the showers for any length of time, we could see some hail and minor flooding, the same in northern ireland and the northern england, unlike yesterday with the bulk of the thundery showers on the west of the thundery showers on the west of the pennines, more likely to be to the pennines, more likely to be to the east in the east midlands and east anglia. into the southern counties, eastern... another humid day but not as muggy in the south as it has been with temperatures are widely into the twenties. this evening, a few storms continuing for a time, most will fade tonight but parts of northern england, southern scotla nd parts of northern england, southern scotla
we have a few heavy showers around cheshire running to merseyside.ers p°pping up through the day we will see showers popping up more widely in northern and eastern parts, and we see bluer skies developing to the south. into the afternoon, inland areas of scotla nd the afternoon, inland areas of scotland most prone to seeing slow—moving thunderstorms, not much wind unless you get stuck under the showers for any length of time, we could see some hail and minor flooding, the same in northern...
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heavy showers running through cheshire towards merseyside.hine developing over the coming hours in southern counties. you'll notice the colour on the chart, in the northern half of the uk we could see some afternoon storms. notice fairly light winds on our wind arrows, an indication if you get stuck under a storm cloud, there could be isolated flooding too. lots of cloud with occasional rain and thunderstorms. yesterday it was on the western side of the pennines, today it's mainly on the eastern side. further south, lots of sunshine, should be dry across much of southern england and wales. showers few and far between and warm in the sunshine too. tonight, showers and thunderstorms clearing away many. northern ireland still prone to some rain overnight and into the morning. turning misty across the north of scotland, may be done towards east anglia later. fresh at night and into tomorrow morning. loads of sunshine through the day. one or two isolated showers. there will be if few showers. there will be if few showers with the odd rumble of thu
heavy showers running through cheshire towards merseyside.hine developing over the coming hours in southern counties. you'll notice the colour on the chart, in the northern half of the uk we could see some afternoon storms. notice fairly light winds on our wind arrows, an indication if you get stuck under a storm cloud, there could be isolated flooding too. lots of cloud with occasional rain and thunderstorms. yesterday it was on the western side of the pennines, today it's mainly on the...
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they will arrive in cheshire tomorrow. >>> when we come back, the story everyone is talking about. raccoon climbing 20 stories. everyone on twitter saying, somebody help this guy. our sharm could clean almost anywhere, all on it's own? (intense music) the shark ion robot maneuvers from floors to carpets. while it spots trouble, it steers around it. this shark cleans, docks, and charges automatically. the shark ion robot. this shark cleans, docks, and charges automatically. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple
they will arrive in cheshire tomorrow. >>> when we come back, the story everyone is talking about. raccoon climbing 20 stories. everyone on twitter saying, somebody help this guy. our sharm could clean almost anywhere, all on it's own? (intense music) the shark ion robot maneuvers from floors to carpets. while it spots trouble, it steers around it. this shark cleans, docks, and charges automatically. the shark ion robot. this shark cleans, docks, and charges automatically. i can do...
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the newest member of the royal family has accompanied the most experienced on an official visit to cheshiretogether without prince harry. they attended a series of events, including the opening of the mersey gateway bridge, and the storyhouse theatre in chester. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. it has been a day off pretty lively weather out there. we have had storm hector and you can see this picture coming in from one of our weather watchers in lancashire so we have had the waves around the coast and there have been trees down and travel disruption, particularly across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. that's where we see the strongest of the wind gusts, and usually stronger this time of year. in the cairngorms those winds have been in excess of 100 mph and even at low levels up to 70 mph. the strongest of the winds are now easing as the storm clears away to the north and east but the satellite image shows this swirl of cloud we have seen today. we still have fairly heavy, blustery showers this evening, particularly across northern ireland and into
the newest member of the royal family has accompanied the most experienced on an official visit to cheshiretogether without prince harry. they attended a series of events, including the opening of the mersey gateway bridge, and the storyhouse theatre in chester. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. it has been a day off pretty lively weather out there. we have had storm hector and you can see this picture coming in from one of our weather watchers in lancashire so we have...
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they were greeted by hundreds as they attended a series of events in the english county of cheshire,her, as they watched a performance from a children's theatrical group. the us department ofjustice has described the former director of the fbi, james comey, as insubordinate — but not biased — in his handling of a probe into emails sent by hillary clinton from a private server. a report, on the fbi's actions before the 2016 presidential election, said mr comey had made an error ofjudgement in announcing, shortly before the election, that he was re—opening an investigation into mrs clinton's emails. here's our north america correspondent, nick bryant. hillary clinton believes the fbi's handling of the e—mail investigation cost her the presidency. donald trump believes the fbi failed to prosecute her because it was politically biased against him, and both believe that the former fbi directorjames comey — fired by trump, castigated by clinton — was out to get them. ..will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me god. the internaljustice department report says
they were greeted by hundreds as they attended a series of events in the english county of cheshire,her, as they watched a performance from a children's theatrical group. the us department ofjustice has described the former director of the fbi, james comey, as insubordinate — but not biased — in his handling of a probe into emails sent by hillary clinton from a private server. a report, on the fbi's actions before the 2016 presidential election, said mr comey had made an error ofjudgement...
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. >> reporter: this morning, the royal train pulled into cheshire, england, the queen's favorite wayravel. [ cheers ] stepping off-board, queen elizabeth and meghan markle, now the duchess of sussex. >> your majesty, thank you so much. >> reporter: their first solo trip together. the two were hitting it off, laughing and smiling. meghan, clearly embraced by the royal family. as the world watched that historic wedding, we were there too. >> here they come! >> here they come, right around us. >> we're going to get to see it ourselves. >> this is -- i've got to get my phone. >> no, i want to see the moment. >> reporter: robin didn't miss it, and i got my picture. >> isn't that amazing?! >> reporter: queen elizabeth and the newest royal from and still learning, like which side of the car to get into when you' >> some people were coughing. >> some pool chemical mentioned. created a gas. >> they're making us go t i pan >> an amp at the pool turns into a nightmare. dozens of people sent to the hospital after a hazmat scare. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm krist
. >> reporter: this morning, the royal train pulled into cheshire, england, the queen's favorite wayravel. [ cheers ] stepping off-board, queen elizabeth and meghan markle, now the duchess of sussex. >> your majesty, thank you so much. >> reporter: their first solo trip together. the two were hitting it off, laughing and smiling. meghan, clearly embraced by the royal family. as the world watched that historic wedding, we were there too. >> here they come! >> here...
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the queen and the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, observed the silence at a royal engagement in cheshireerved the silence in the chamber. 73 white doves were set free outside the church — which includes one dove for any unknown dead — along with green balloons. london's mayor, sadiq khan, attended both the church service and the memorial at the base of the tower. he was seen speaking to family and friends of the victims of the tragedy and was among those who stepped forward to lay a wreath. he paused for a moment and looked at the floral tributes, before shaking hands with the chairman of grenfell united. a community mosaic was also unveiled as part of today's memorial. hassan hassan, whose wife and two daughters died in the fire, unveiled the piece of work, which has been positioned at the foot of the tower. and children and staff at avondale school, near grenfell tower, also marked the one year anniversary. they worked together to make their own mosaics as part of the healing process. the school also held a memorial service where pupils wore green ribbons and heard tributes to victims
the queen and the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, observed the silence at a royal engagement in cheshireerved the silence in the chamber. 73 white doves were set free outside the church — which includes one dove for any unknown dead — along with green balloons. london's mayor, sadiq khan, attended both the church service and the memorial at the base of the tower. he was seen speaking to family and friends of the victims of the tragedy and was among those who stepped forward to lay a...
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the queen and the duchess have been in cheshire, where they opened the mersey gateway bridge, and theueen and meghan are currently in the town hall behind me having a spot of lunch after a fairly busy morning of engagements. this is another milestone day of the royal life of the new duchess of sussex. not only is this her first solo in gauge meant without her new husband, prince harry, but she's also accompanying the queen and deliver anyone who's going to show her the royal robes, who better than the monarch? taking you through the morning, the pair travelled overnight arriving this morning at runcorn station, they travelled overnight on the royal train. they then headed off to the mersey gateway bridge, one of the biggest infrastructure projects in this area in recent years. and after the excitement of the wedding this is largely what meghan's life as a working royal will be about, ribbon—cutting, opening events and of course meeting the people. the people who had stayed out here since about a am this morning, there were hundreds of people lining the streets here in chester, and the
the queen and the duchess have been in cheshire, where they opened the mersey gateway bridge, and theueen and meghan are currently in the town hall behind me having a spot of lunch after a fairly busy morning of engagements. this is another milestone day of the royal life of the new duchess of sussex. not only is this her first solo in gauge meant without her new husband, prince harry, but she's also accompanying the queen and deliver anyone who's going to show her the royal robes, who better...
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they set out overnight in the queen's private train for cheshire.features nine burgundy carriages that include a formal entrance hall, a sitting room, bedrooms and full-sized bathrooms. >> of course. by the way, this is a pretty big deal for meghan. according to vanity fair, not even prince harry or prince william or duchess kate have been invited onto the queen's train. duchess meghan may soon get the royal treatment at home in hollywood. >> she is in the running for her first emmy award. it's for her role in "suits". now that she's a full-time royal, this might be her last shot at winning an emmy. >> will we run into prince harry and meghan at the emmies? we're guessing the nomination will be there. so we will be at the red carpet. >>> and next we have a look at a re-imagining of a disney classic. "dumbo" first soared into our hearts in 1941 as the baby elephant with the huge ears. but now he has reappeared in a live remake directed by tim burton. >> let's take a sneak peek at the just-released trailer. ♪ >> i am a huge tim burton fan. i'm so exci
they set out overnight in the queen's private train for cheshire.features nine burgundy carriages that include a formal entrance hall, a sitting room, bedrooms and full-sized bathrooms. >> of course. by the way, this is a pretty big deal for meghan. according to vanity fair, not even prince harry or prince william or duchess kate have been invited onto the queen's train. duchess meghan may soon get the royal treatment at home in hollywood. >> she is in the running for her first emmy...
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> we landed in new york late l'rabout the quherodon and >> reporter: the royal train pulled into cheshireland, the queen's favorite way to travel. and tonight with a new travelmate. emerging off the train the queen and meghan markle, the duchess of sussex. their first solo trip together. there seems to be a royal connection. laughing and smiling. meghan, clearly embraced by the queen less than a month from the wedding. >> here they come! >> here they come, right around us. >> we're going to get to see it ourselves. >> this is -- i've got to get my phone. >> no, i want to see the moment. >> reporter: robin didn't miss it, and i got my picture. >> isn't that amazing?! >> reporter: queen elizabeth and the newest royal from america. meghan still learning what side of the car to get into when you're with the queen. they were side by side the entire day. the newest royal tonight on tour with the queen. >> we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> trading swimsuits for hazmat suits. tonight we're live in san jose where at the pool, parents and kids had to be taken away in ambulances. . >>> i am no
> we landed in new york late l'rabout the quherodon and >> reporter: the royal train pulled into cheshireland, the queen's favorite way to travel. and tonight with a new travelmate. emerging off the train the queen and meghan markle, the duchess of sussex. their first solo trip together. there seems to be a royal connection. laughing and smiling. meghan, clearly embraced by the queen less than a month from the wedding. >> here they come! >> here they come, right around us....
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inmates at work in the grounds of styal women's prison in cheshire.een saying that prison doesn't work for many female offenders. the majority of women behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for women. the lack of support that there is in the prison environment to really tackle things like serious mental health, serious addiction, childhood abuse, domestic abuse. you know, all of these issues require therapy, they require support. women make up about 5% of the prison population in england and wales. nearly 60% have suffered domestic abuse, and many have mental health problems. 70% of those on short sentences will go on to reoffend. now, the ministry ofjustice says rather than women going to prison, there will be a network of residential centres. women can get the support that they need to turn their lives around, to stop them reoffending. that helps us bring down crime and it helps ensure that we get people
inmates at work in the grounds of styal women's prison in cheshire.een saying that prison doesn't work for many female offenders. the majority of women behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for women. the lack of support that there is in the prison environment to really tackle things like serious mental health, serious addiction, childhood abuse,...
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show that russian players have run further than any other tournament the russian coach stanislav cheshire self was asked about that in his press conference yesterday and he said it was down to motivation and motivation yeah exactly a lot of people downloaded made it a lot of teams and just briefly before we go i'd like to ask you who do you see advancing tonight well as jonathan summarized just now there's there's a there's a big game between you and why and russia and i fancy a year ago i just edge that group the group b. games i think it'll be a little bit more straightforward i fancy spain's comfortably and iran even though they have a chance of going through i fancy portugal to go through with spain in group b. and cambridge joining us here in studio and jonathan crane with the very latest from moscow thanks so much to both of you. and with that you are up to date now on deed of units i'm sara kelly and so much for your company everything to. come. out on. top of. the arctic swimming in garbage and it gets worse every year. millions of plastic particles are polluting the seabed in the
show that russian players have run further than any other tournament the russian coach stanislav cheshire self was asked about that in his press conference yesterday and he said it was down to motivation and motivation yeah exactly a lot of people downloaded made it a lot of teams and just briefly before we go i'd like to ask you who do you see advancing tonight well as jonathan summarized just now there's there's a there's a big game between you and why and russia and i fancy a year ago i just...
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they were greeted by hundreds of people as they attended a series of events in cheshire, and they appearedn investigation by the us department ofjustice has found that the former head of the fbi made a serious error ofjudgement when he re—opened an investigation into hillary clinton, shortly before the 2016 presidential election. the report says that james comey was insubordinate in his handling of the investigation into hillary clinton's use of private email while she was secretary of state. here's our north america correspondent, nick bryant. hillary clinton believes the fbi's handling of the e—mail investigation cost her the presidency. donald trump believes the fbi failed to prosecute her because it was politically biased against him, and both believe that the former fbi directorjames comey — fired by trump, castigated by clinton — was out to get them. ..will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? the internaljustice department report says he made a serious error ofjudgment by making public statements about the clinton e—mail investigation, but found
they were greeted by hundreds of people as they attended a series of events in cheshire, and they appearedn investigation by the us department ofjustice has found that the former head of the fbi made a serious error ofjudgement when he re—opened an investigation into hillary clinton, shortly before the 2016 presidential election. the report says that james comey was insubordinate in his handling of the investigation into hillary clinton's use of private email while she was secretary of state....
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widely across the uk in the mid to high 20s and the highest temperature was in fact 30.7 celsius in cheshiren fact, we have more hot and sunny weather. infact, in we have more hot and sunny weather. in fact, in northern ireland and scotla nd in fact, in northern ireland and scotland it could be the hottest june day here for about 23 years, temperatures up to 30, perhaps 31 celsius in scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere you can see the reds developing, another hot one, temperatures in the high 20s. the oranges and yellows across the far east of england and eastern scotland indicating a fresher feel, temperatures about 19—21d but again, lots of low cloud and mist moving its way inland through the morning, burning back to the coast throughout the afternoon. tonight it is a repeat performance because some of the patching mist and low cloud will move back in land into thursday morning and temperatures getting down to 10—14d so it could feel quite warm, especially initially through this evening and tonight. on thursday, well, a repeat performance if you have the cloud and mist in the morning,
widely across the uk in the mid to high 20s and the highest temperature was in fact 30.7 celsius in cheshiren fact, we have more hot and sunny weather. infact, in we have more hot and sunny weather. in fact, in northern ireland and scotla nd in fact, in northern ireland and scotland it could be the hottest june day here for about 23 years, temperatures up to 30, perhaps 31 celsius in scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere you can see the reds developing, another hot one, temperatures in the...
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bill speakman, from altringham in cheshire, wasjust 2a in 1951, when he fought off 600 chinese and northorth korea, bill speakman return from korea is a humble hero. we'll fight together but somehow or other, you do something extra, someone sees you do it. november4,1951, his unit cornered, he repulsed chinese and north korean attackers, in hand combat, holding off attacks until reinforcements arrived. we were greatly outnumbered and it was kill or be killed or taken prisoner, but we had to hold it. and so we just bought. wejust did ourjob. he proved himself a born leader. meanwhile, in altrincham, the neighbours help to get his home ready. it is a big day to welcome the local boy. i want to express my feelings for this today. there's one thing i can say, thank you. thanks a lot. his bravery earned him the victoria cross. it was the queen's first investiture as the new monarch. seldom has such a high honour been so modestly as by bill speakman. three years ago he returned to south korea to donate his medals to the south korean people. they can have my medal for future generations to look
bill speakman, from altringham in cheshire, wasjust 2a in 1951, when he fought off 600 chinese and northorth korea, bill speakman return from korea is a humble hero. we'll fight together but somehow or other, you do something extra, someone sees you do it. november4,1951, his unit cornered, he repulsed chinese and north korean attackers, in hand combat, holding off attacks until reinforcements arrived. we were greatly outnumbered and it was kill or be killed or taken prisoner, but we had to...
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yes the custom of the family cheshire there means.share it plays a mean able who are its very hush to base the arts vague bets and write them in the summer. so young me the dust if for young we have what we're looking for. they. can one shot he segued. if lead to last either at last call or by your very list of a sense. share and it's a horn a ya big love with heart that's a vote up of him by story other than the fact they saw him get will mean more him like a lawyer because. by the fourth day of the rule israeli troops reach the eastern bank of the suez canal. they had occupied the whole of the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. from out she lived there for her support street. level cut the. deficit on but it's put back the government's. were should know if the had not had the south has as you. could get but was for. the previous day these release had also tasted success on that eastern front. ending the short lived rule launched by jordan's king crossing. by eleven o'clock in the morning the first day visually after we destroyed th
yes the custom of the family cheshire there means.share it plays a mean able who are its very hush to base the arts vague bets and write them in the summer. so young me the dust if for young we have what we're looking for. they. can one shot he segued. if lead to last either at last call or by your very list of a sense. share and it's a horn a ya big love with heart that's a vote up of him by story other than the fact they saw him get will mean more him like a lawyer because. by the fourth day...
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inmates at work in the grounds of styal women's prison in cheshire. that prison doesn't work for many female offenders. the majority of women behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for women. the lack of support that there is in the prison environment to really tackle things like serious mental health, serious addiction, childhood abuse, domestic abuse. you know, all of these issues require therapy, they require support. women make up about 5% of the prison population in england and wales. nearly 60% have suffered domestic abuse, and many have mental health problems. 70% of those on short sentences will go on to reoffend. now, the ministry ofjustice says rather than women going to prison, there will be a network of residential centres. women can get the support that they need to turn their lives around, to stop them reoffending. that helps us bring down crime and it helps ensure that we get people on the rig
inmates at work in the grounds of styal women's prison in cheshire. that prison doesn't work for many female offenders. the majority of women behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for women. the lack of support that there is in the prison environment to really tackle things like serious mental health, serious addiction, childhood abuse, domestic...
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the truth is, kim u the whole playbook that his father and graer used right now is smiling like a cheshire cat back in pyongyang because so far, there have been no concession that have been given to donald trump or to the united states in this negotiation. >> there's an argument to be made that the g-7 of the two things that happened the g-7 and this the g-7 in some ways was more significant what it means for the sort of enduring long-term american alliances than the sort of photo op in singapore. what do you there of that argument? >> at the g-7, donald trump decided to insult trudeau. now, if the united states runs a afraid surplus was canada. canada buys more of our goods and services than we buy from canada. so instead of thanking the canadians, working in a cooperative fashion with the canadians, he insults trudeau d ofsing theg-7 as a way to isolate china which is engaging in predatory international trading are policy. so the contrast between there insulting of our friends who are with us on every issue around the world and the coziying up to kim while receiving no real concessions i
the truth is, kim u the whole playbook that his father and graer used right now is smiling like a cheshire cat back in pyongyang because so far, there have been no concession that have been given to donald trump or to the united states in this negotiation. >> there's an argument to be made that the g-7 of the two things that happened the g-7 and this the g-7 in some ways was more significant what it means for the sort of enduring long-term american alliances than the sort of photo op in...
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nbc's keir simmons is in cheshire, england. >> reporter: royal duty with the queen.egan the duchess of sussex on her first official engagement without her husband, learning the ropes from the world's longest serving monarch in chester in the north of england, pausing to observe a minute of silence on the anniversary of the horrific tower fire in britain. it's less than a month since the ameran actress bame a british royal. from a wedng dress train to the royal train. kate traveled for her first solo engagement with the queen but that was a normal scheduled train. last weekend megan attended the queen's official birthday celebration in london and making her first buckingham palace appearance with megan putting on another perfect performance. >> so far she hasn't put a foot wrong, she has hit the ground running, she has already started work as a working royal and she has been embraced by the family. >> reporter: today two royal generations on show, the queen who has been doing this job for 65 years and megan in her new role for less than a month. even without harry, wo
nbc's keir simmons is in cheshire, england. >> reporter: royal duty with the queen.egan the duchess of sussex on her first official engagement without her husband, learning the ropes from the world's longest serving monarch in chester in the north of england, pausing to observe a minute of silence on the anniversary of the horrific tower fire in britain. it's less than a month since the ameran actress bame a british royal. from a wedng dress train to the royal train. kate traveled for her...
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north—east midlands and it towards east anglia and away from that, hefty downpours pushing through cheshire the afternoon as temperatures rise we will see a few heavy and bunbury showers breakout. let's look at where they are likely to be, inland areas of scotland in the afternoon. some slow—moving because the light winds in the forecast, would be minorflooding, some frequent lightning and hail. fairly isolated though many will stay dry and unlike yesterday in northern england where the showers we re northern england where the showers were on the west, it will be on the east today and a few across the east it -- east today and a few across the east it —— east midlands. lots of sunshine across southern areas though, highs of 24. it could get to 2324 in scotland but cooler than recently. the storms will fade away the most and we will see some showers continuing in northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland and temperatures in double figures, muggy across northern areas, fresher than recent nights towards the south but it is here that we start sunday with lots of sunshine, a plea
north—east midlands and it towards east anglia and away from that, hefty downpours pushing through cheshire the afternoon as temperatures rise we will see a few heavy and bunbury showers breakout. let's look at where they are likely to be, inland areas of scotland in the afternoon. some slow—moving because the light winds in the forecast, would be minorflooding, some frequent lightning and hail. fairly isolated though many will stay dry and unlike yesterday in northern england where the...
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with the supreme court review, i feel whatever the opposite of the garden party if you like the cheshire cat had a week the only major case i disagree with was way fair with that physical property taxation case with the commerce clause i disagree with justice gorsuch but regardless on janus i think to understand this case we have to differentiate to understand between interest of workers and unions and the public versus private sector and i think we will agree that the differences the president but this was not bought by the chamber of commerce it was brought by a worker from four years ago and teacher in the public sector. claiming two things. first, i don't like what this union is doing for me i am forced to pay forget the free ride for the merit pay rather than seniority protection. i don't want it and justice alito correctly pointed out we cannot even compel private sector organizations that unions are supposed to be not the government it is a legal fiction even california has that collusion very closely but we don't allow compulsion of people to do something they don't want other th
with the supreme court review, i feel whatever the opposite of the garden party if you like the cheshire cat had a week the only major case i disagree with was way fair with that physical property taxation case with the commerce clause i disagree with justice gorsuch but regardless on janus i think to understand this case we have to differentiate to understand between interest of workers and unions and the public versus private sector and i think we will agree that the differences the president...
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inmates at work in the grounds of styal women‘s prison in cheshire.en behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for women. the lack of support that there is in the prison environment to really tackle things like serious mental health, serious addiction, childhood abuse, domestic abuse. you know, all of these issues require therapy, they require support. women make up about 5% of the prison population in england and wales. nearly 60% have suffered domestic abuse, and many have mental health problems. 70% of those on short sentences will go on to reoffend. now, the ministry ofjustice says rather than women going to prison, there will be a network of residential centres. women can get the support that they need to turn their lives around, to stop them reoffending. that helps us bring down crime and it helps ensure that we get people on the right track. campaigners say the new alternatives to prison must be properl
inmates at work in the grounds of styal women‘s prison in cheshire.en behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for women. the lack of support that there is in the prison environment to really tackle things like serious mental health, serious addiction, childhood abuse, domestic abuse. you know, all of these issues require therapy, they require...
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. >> reporter: the royal train pulling into cheshire, england, the queen emerging with a new travel mates of sussex. their first solo trip together. and there certainly appears to be a royal connection, both laughing and smiling as the children performed. meghan embraced by the queen less than a month since the wedding. >> we're going to see for ourselves. >> i got to get my phone. >> no, i want to see the moment. >> reporter: robin didn't miss it. i got my picture. >> isn't it amazing? >> reporter: and the world saw right after, the queen's admiration for harry and meghan, that photo in the receiving room of windsor castle. meghan still learning which side of the car to get into when you're traveling with the queen. and the british people lining the streets enthralled with meghan. >> how she's bringing diversity to the family. >> reporter: the newest royal on tour with the queen. david muir, abc news, new york. >> all smiles, but the trip apparently didn't go entirely without a hitch. >> you see there's a little bit of awkwardness after the two left the event together. and meghan appare
. >> reporter: the royal train pulling into cheshire, england, the queen emerging with a new travel mates of sussex. their first solo trip together. and there certainly appears to be a royal connection, both laughing and smiling as the children performed. meghan embraced by the queen less than a month since the wedding. >> we're going to see for ourselves. >> i got to get my phone. >> no, i want to see the moment. >> reporter: robin didn't miss it. i got my...
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people commute here from cheshire, from merseyside, from greater manchester as well.he workers here have known that the company have been talking to the government about the potential brexit problems for some time. we spoke to a couple of the workers earlier to find out what they think. well, i think it's disastrous, really. all our money, my late husband always worked there, he served his apprenticeship there and retired from there. my grandson's father works there. my other grandson's father works there, too. it would be a big blow to our family. my dad works for airbus, but it is probably worse for the people that are in the 30s and 40s, relying on that. people are thinking if they go, house prices might crash, which for people my age, it might be all right for us to get back on the ladder, but there's 110,000 people related to airbus. so it's not the best of things, to be honest, for the area and everyone who is related to airbus. but there might be some positives for the younger generation. but for the people that rely on it, it's not good news. no, i've lived in
people commute here from cheshire, from merseyside, from greater manchester as well.he workers here have known that the company have been talking to the government about the potential brexit problems for some time. we spoke to a couple of the workers earlier to find out what they think. well, i think it's disastrous, really. all our money, my late husband always worked there, he served his apprenticeship there and retired from there. my grandson's father works there. my other grandson's father...
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>> i sort of feel like whatever the opposite of a skunk at a garden party is, a cheshire cat at a wake. the only major case i agree with is wayfair, the internet sales tax, physical property taxation case. we can talk about that if you want. i'm a fan of the dormant commerce clause, the only think in which i disagree with justice gorsuch, but regardless, on janus, i think to understand this case, we have to differentiate and understand the difference between workers and unions and the public versus the private sector. which is why i think we'll agree as advocates if this is exported to the private sector. first of all, this case was not brought by the chamber of commerce or a collection of companies or anyone standing in for those kind of interests. it was brought by a worker. a previous one years ago that deadlocked was brought by a teacher in the public sector. claiming two things. first, i don't like what this union is collective bargaining for me. forget free riding. i'm a forced rider. i'm forced to pay for merit to pay rather than seniority protections or vice versa. i don't want
>> i sort of feel like whatever the opposite of a skunk at a garden party is, a cheshire cat at a wake. the only major case i agree with is wayfair, the internet sales tax, physical property taxation case. we can talk about that if you want. i'm a fan of the dormant commerce clause, the only think in which i disagree with justice gorsuch, but regardless, on janus, i think to understand this case, we have to differentiate and understand the difference between workers and unions and the...
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this is a weather watchers picture from congleton in cheshire sent by dawn.u have an allergy to grass pollen, you can expect these levels today. high or very high across most of england and all of wales. northern england, scotland and northern ireland, low or moderate. high pressure firmly in charge, a north—easterly breeze across the northern isles and the english channel in particular and you can see how the cloud starts to push back towards the north sea coast, where it will remain for much of the day. it will feel cooler for you. brightening up in scotland and it will continue to do so. parts of north—west scotland could hit about 20 celsius, as we could see across north—western parts of northern ireland. in northern ireland that showers could be sharp. the remnants of this morning plasma cloud across parts of south wales, the midlands and some southern counties across the south—west of england. for the channel islands, looking at 12 macro showers, grey and cloudy. temperatures lower than yesterday. in porthmadog they will be a lot lower than yesterday wh
this is a weather watchers picture from congleton in cheshire sent by dawn.u have an allergy to grass pollen, you can expect these levels today. high or very high across most of england and all of wales. northern england, scotland and northern ireland, low or moderate. high pressure firmly in charge, a north—easterly breeze across the northern isles and the english channel in particular and you can see how the cloud starts to push back towards the north sea coast, where it will remain for...
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this is the scene in cheshire. some fluffy humourless cloud in the sky.nd western areas. temperatures down a little bit. through this evening and overnight, the winds will gradually ease away. showers easing as well. with clear skies overnight tonight it will turn quite chilly into friday morning. temperatures for many of us into single figures. a bit of a chilly start on friday. lots of sunshine. for much of england and wales, there will be blue skies from dawn till dusk. a bit of cloud affecting scotland. temperatures up by a degree or so on friday, 17 to 22 degrees. as we go into the weekend, we have this monster area of high pressure. that is anchoring itself above us. that means it will be settled, much lighter winds into the weekend. more sunshine to come and that means temperatures will slowly rise. for the weekend, that means temperatures will slowly rise. forthe weekend, dry for that means temperatures will slowly rise. for the weekend, dry for most. there could be some rain affecting the far north of scotland. funny for many of us and it will wa
this is the scene in cheshire. some fluffy humourless cloud in the sky.nd western areas. temperatures down a little bit. through this evening and overnight, the winds will gradually ease away. showers easing as well. with clear skies overnight tonight it will turn quite chilly into friday morning. temperatures for many of us into single figures. a bit of a chilly start on friday. lots of sunshine. for much of england and wales, there will be blue skies from dawn till dusk. a bit of cloud...
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dorman must be smiling like a cheshire cat >> cnbc had dorman on earlier this week. >> yeah.e's happy with what we're doing right now. he's been paying careful attention to this because he's chairman of the board of cvs and they're trying to do a vertical transaction. so i've spoken to him a lot. >> i haven't -- you know, i don't follow your comings and goings that goings that much, have you been out to l.a. and looking around for real estate when i called you mr. hollywood, you didn't really embrace that. >> i thought it was a joke i can't afford los angeles real estate, man. >> i think malibu. you going to stay in dallas? >> i love dallas you don't like dallas? >> i like dallas. >> it's a great place to do business business friendly. >> you're a mogul now. you can't stay in texas, i don't think. >> john stanke is the mogul. >> he can look over the landscape. he's like 8 feet tall. >> you're exaggerating just under 7 feet. >> so i guess we're going to go now. there's so many ramifications. this has been close to a novel, honest to god. it's like "war and peace." the way the
dorman must be smiling like a cheshire cat >> cnbc had dorman on earlier this week. >> yeah.e's happy with what we're doing right now. he's been paying careful attention to this because he's chairman of the board of cvs and they're trying to do a vertical transaction. so i've spoken to him a lot. >> i haven't -- you know, i don't follow your comings and goings that goings that much, have you been out to l.a. and looking around for real estate when i called you mr. hollywood,...
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this is not rachel but this is what she saw in cheshire.tween gardens. to that battle between not wanting the neighbour‘s cat to come into your garden... but wanting frogs and toads. why are they important to nature? they have an important place in food webs. they creep around eating things like slugs and flies and things which might be eating your garden plants which you enjoyed. and they also love food from lots of other animals like grass snakes. and when they are tiny, tadpoles, pretty much everything eats frogspawn and tadpoles so they are playing their pa rt tadpoles so they are playing their part in nature. but i think also say many people have their first experience of wildlife by seeing a frog or a toad orfrogspawn, the first sign of spring. you see how much fun those kids were having this morning seeing those. they were loving it. and what a pity if we could not pass on those experiences to our children. a good message. thank you for coming in. whatever you are up to, i imagine how you wa nt to you are up to, i imagine how you wan
this is not rachel but this is what she saw in cheshire.tween gardens. to that battle between not wanting the neighbour‘s cat to come into your garden... but wanting frogs and toads. why are they important to nature? they have an important place in food webs. they creep around eating things like slugs and flies and things which might be eating your garden plants which you enjoyed. and they also love food from lots of other animals like grass snakes. and when they are tiny, tadpoles, pretty...
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is, kim using the whole playbook that his father and grandfather used right now is smiling like a cheshire no concession that have been given to donald trump or to the united states in this negotiation. >> there's an argument to be made that the g-7 of the two things that happened the g-7 and this the g-7 in some ways was more significant what it means for the sort of enduring long-term american alliances than the sort of photo op in singapore. what do you there of that argument? >> at the g-7, donald trump decided to insult trudeau. now, if the united states runs a afraid surplus was canada. canada buys more of our goods and services than we buy from canada. so instead of thanking the canadians, working in a cooperative fashion with the canadians, he insults trudeau instead of using the g-7 as a way to isolate china which is engaging in predatory international trading are policy. so the contrast between there insulting of our friends who are with us on every issue around the world and the coziying up to kim while receiving no real concessions is a very troubling picture of a president who
is, kim using the whole playbook that his father and grandfather used right now is smiling like a cheshire no concession that have been given to donald trump or to the united states in this negotiation. >> there's an argument to be made that the g-7 of the two things that happened the g-7 and this the g-7 in some ways was more significant what it means for the sort of enduring long-term american alliances than the sort of photo op in singapore. what do you there of that argument? >>...