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suffolk county at least there's a large salvadorian population. there's also a record number of unaccompanied minors coming to suffolk county during that time. >> since 2014 the u.s. government placed more than 9,000 unaccompanied minors. undocumented children and teenagers that crossed into the us. without parents and guardian with sponsors in long island communities. >> many don't speak english. they don't have money in their pocket. their parents aren't with them. they're seeking a sense of belonging and ms-13 says we can provide that but if you tonight join the gang, this is what is going to happen to you and you know, what we know where your family lives. >> you wouldn't believe how bad these people are. these are people. these are animals. >> is the immigration rhetoric that we're hearing from the current administration in d.c. helping or hurting your efforts? >> certainly the administration's focus on ms-13 is helpful. both in terms of awareness,
suffolk county at least there's a large salvadorian population. there's also a record number of unaccompanied minors coming to suffolk county during that time. >> since 2014 the u.s. government placed more than 9,000 unaccompanied minors. undocumented children and teenagers that crossed into the us. without parents and guardian with sponsors in long island communities. >> many don't speak english. they don't have money in their pocket. their parents aren't with them. they're seeking...
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in suffolk. thicker cloud in cheshire. 0utbreaks sunshine. in suffolk. thicker cloud in cheshire.at that we start to get into cooler pressure conditions. there is quite a lot of cool at lying in wait up to the north—west. we will be an ink that in our direction. mixed fortunes in the afternoon. whether font sizing the country in two. to the south—east, sunshine. the pitch is 27 degrees and some sunny skies in scotland and northern ireland. here, a cooler, fresher feel. the frontal system makes progress south—eastwards. heavy rain for a time in the south—west, part of the midlands. to the south east, warm and humid night. further north and west, a fresher feel. some spots single digits. in the north—west, more rain because of this cold front. behind that we really opened the door to the cool air. where is the air coming from? a long wait north. it is coming from the arctic. even at this time of year, that will not be one. two weather fronts, this time of year, that will not be one. two weatherfronts, one this time of year, that will not be one. two weather fronts, one across the so
in suffolk. thicker cloud in cheshire. 0utbreaks sunshine. in suffolk. thicker cloud in cheshire.at that we start to get into cooler pressure conditions. there is quite a lot of cool at lying in wait up to the north—west. we will be an ink that in our direction. mixed fortunes in the afternoon. whether font sizing the country in two. to the south—east, sunshine. the pitch is 27 degrees and some sunny skies in scotland and northern ireland. here, a cooler, fresher feel. the frontal system...
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suffolk university professor ofches a class on the role honor and dueling in the lives of slave masters in the antebellum south. he explains what actions would of given the most -- most defense during this peri
suffolk university professor ofches a class on the role honor and dueling in the lives of slave masters in the antebellum south. he explains what actions would of given the most -- most defense during this peri
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in fact there was over one inch of rain in suffolk through the date and thundery downpours as well towardsng that area of low pressure that was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia but something also interesting is that behind the frontal system, introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to lay. that allows for much more co mforta ble that allows for much more comfortable start to the day. chilly in some places with low single figures. a bit of a change to this story. we have not completely lost some. some warmth is set to return. today, however, it is a straightforward day of sunny spells and scattered showers. some have gotten together and become longer showers of rain, particularly in the south—east. if we look at the afternoon or the more detail, in the far north of scotland the show should be scattered and a fresh fuel to the afternoon with temperatures around 15, i7 to the afternoon with temperatures around 15, 17 degrees. a scattering of showers and northern ireland and northern england. some will become frequent to the east of the pennines into the afternoon and then t
in fact there was over one inch of rain in suffolk through the date and thundery downpours as well towardsng that area of low pressure that was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia but something also interesting is that behind the frontal system, introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to lay. that allows for much more co mforta ble that allows for much more comfortable start to the day. chilly in some places with low single figures. a bit of a change to this story. we have not...
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we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoonut something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. that's allowing for a much more comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the showers will start to gather and become longer spells of rain, particularly in the south—east. looking at the afternoon, into the far north of scotland, showers should remain well scattered, a fresher feel to the afternoon, with highest values around 15—17 degrees. that's the low 605. a scattering of showers for northern ireland and northern england, some of those becoming frequent to the east of the pennines through the afternoon, and showers and longer spells of rain into the south—east. by the end of friday, most of those will have cleared awa
we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoonut something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. that's allowing for a much more comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward day...
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took over the home in suffolk. for well they're not letting your carbon aloft at the moment of the japanese have a shock in the model. of their. business but the hospital. but the. the last known sighting of the a man and his two companions was them a leaving the hotel in tripoli on august thirty first nine hundred seventy eight witnesses who saw them leave claim they were being taken to meet get happy in his private tent. it's difficult to track down anyone who was present at any such meeting but reports are filtered out that there was indeed a meeting between the m.m. and the colonel and that the meeting did not go well. former libyan military advisor. was tripoli's prosecutor at the time of the americans visit he heard several reports of the meeting and the topics discussed. feel he had. what he. had committed. and had it. had it. was a member of libya's revolutionary council in one nine hundred sixty nine he confirms the story of a heated exchange over religion where suddenly. female . lawyer husseini confirms
took over the home in suffolk. for well they're not letting your carbon aloft at the moment of the japanese have a shock in the model. of their. business but the hospital. but the. the last known sighting of the a man and his two companions was them a leaving the hotel in tripoli on august thirty first nine hundred seventy eight witnesses who saw them leave claim they were being taken to meet get happy in his private tent. it's difficult to track down anyone who was present at any such meeting...
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of suffolk one of a very few women directors lives and works by the principle never stop believing inthe power of your own cinematic vision. when i was a kid i always thought being a boy is very but then i changed the saying. it's not necessarily to be among two. to be strong. like specially in the west they always have an idea that women in my country pressed. i don't feel it's true because i grew up. in a house where my mom was stronger than my dad sometimes and my grandmother. for her final university project must not help with female gender roles. in the eyes of society. i am somebody. and for other. when they see me. you could read on my forehead. that time either. chris thomas we were simply a ghost. and it clobbers a story of a woman with a vain where in a vain. thinkin or question herself before going to a honda will. with her lover question what is she is in front of the society and how how people see her inside me michael belong a child. or a loving mother. or and. i think there is a social vein you know in every society there's a social veil that blocks you from express in
of suffolk one of a very few women directors lives and works by the principle never stop believing inthe power of your own cinematic vision. when i was a kid i always thought being a boy is very but then i changed the saying. it's not necessarily to be among two. to be strong. like specially in the west they always have an idea that women in my country pressed. i don't feel it's true because i grew up. in a house where my mom was stronger than my dad sometimes and my grandmother. for her final...
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. >> why new york is the question and the answer is that in suffolk county, at least, there's a large salvadoran population. there's also a record number of unaccompanied minors coming to suffolk county during that time. >> reporter: since 2014, the u.s. government has placed more than 9,000 unaccompanied minors, undocumented children and teenagers who have crossed into the u.s. without parents or guardians, with sponsors in long island communities. >> many of them don't speak english. they don't have money in their pocket. their parents typically aren't with them. they are seeking a sense of belonging, and ms-13 comes to them and says, hey, we can provide that, but by the way, if you don't join the gang, this is what's going to happen to you, and you know what? we know where your family lives. >> you wouldn't believe how bad these people are. these aren't people. these are animals. >> reporter: is the immigration rhetoric that we're hearing from the current administration in d.c. helping or hurting your efforts? >> certainly the administration's focus on ms-13 is helpful, both in ter
. >> why new york is the question and the answer is that in suffolk county, at least, there's a large salvadoran population. there's also a record number of unaccompanied minors coming to suffolk county during that time. >> reporter: since 2014, the u.s. government has placed more than 9,000 unaccompanied minors, undocumented children and teenagers who have crossed into the u.s. without parents or guardians, with sponsors in long island communities. >> many of them don't speak...
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dr alexander latinjak is a lecturer in sport psychology at the university of suffolk.olours are linked to different behaviours and different feelings since we were infants. when we were infa nts we since we were infants. when we were infants we were presented different colours in different contexts and think makes us relaxed and becalmed because it was presented usually in a peaceful context. so the theory being the away team goes into the changing rooms at carrow road and they come out onto the pitch feeling far too relaxed to think about winning. is that... realistically, would that happen? no, i don't think so. they might feel a bit more relaxed. everybody knows that will happen so they have professional sports scientists who would come to reflect these intentions. further more relaxed doesn't mean you don't wa nt to more relaxed doesn't mean you don't want to win, relaxed is actually a state when you can perform quite well. it is good for tactical decision—making, so one thing is you might be more relaxed but marginally so. if it works, that is something. another c
dr alexander latinjak is a lecturer in sport psychology at the university of suffolk.olours are linked to different behaviours and different feelings since we were infants. when we were infa nts we since we were infants. when we were infants we were presented different colours in different contexts and think makes us relaxed and becalmed because it was presented usually in a peaceful context. so the theory being the away team goes into the changing rooms at carrow road and they come out onto...
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we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoonff into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system is introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. that has brought a comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of those showers will become longer spells of rain, particularly in the south—east. looking at the afternoon, into the far north of scotland showers should remain well scattered, a fresher feel to the afternoon, with highest values around 15—17 degrees. a scattering of showers for northern ireland and northern england, some of those becoming frequent to the east of the pennines through the afternoon and showers and longer spells of rain into the south—east. by the end of friday, most of those will have cleared away and tempertaures are set to dip
we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoonff into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system is introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. that has brought a comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward...
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be heavy armour maybe even some thunderstorms, particularly kent, east sussex, up into norfolk and suffolkeratures in the north—west perhaps into single figures but the south—east, 17 celsius. that will change the wednesday because this weather front will continue to move east and as the cold front may suggest it introduces these fresher colder conditions. the heat has been pushed away. all of us on wednesday being influenced by the north—westerly wind. there will be a significant drop in temperatures across the south—east. notice the difference. sunny spells for many of us on wednesday. some showers mainly focused towards western england, wales, northern ireland and scotland. temperatures here very similar but look at that, then celsius, a drop in temperatures wednesday afternoon. this is thursday. some rain moving into the paris of these. some uncertainty as to how far north and west the rain will post but for most it will be a dry day on thursday. showers again in the far north—west. look at those temperatures up into the high teens or low 20s, below where they should be for the time of
be heavy armour maybe even some thunderstorms, particularly kent, east sussex, up into norfolk and suffolkeratures in the north—west perhaps into single figures but the south—east, 17 celsius. that will change the wednesday because this weather front will continue to move east and as the cold front may suggest it introduces these fresher colder conditions. the heat has been pushed away. all of us on wednesday being influenced by the north—westerly wind. there will be a significant drop in...
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in fact, we had over an inch of rain in suffolk throughout the day, there also some thundery downpoursinto the evening. that area of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. and so that's allowing for a much more comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells and scattered showers. now, some of the showers will really start to gather and become longer spells of rain, particularly in the south—east as we go through the afternoon. looking at the afternoon, into the far north of scotland, showers should remain well scattered, a fresher feel to the afternoon though, with highest values around 15—17 degrees. that's the low 60s. a scattering of showers for northern ireland and for northern england, some of those will become fairly freq
in fact, we had over an inch of rain in suffolk throughout the day, there also some thundery downpoursinto the evening. that area of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. and so that's allowing for a much more comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not...
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in fact, we had over an inch of rain in suffolk throughout the day, there also some thundery downpoursonsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. and so that's allowing for a much more comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return, but for today, it's a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells and scattered showers. now, some of the showers will really start to gather and become longer spells of rain, particularly in the south—east as we go through the afternoon. looking at the afternoon, into the far north of scotland, showers should remain well scattered, a fresher feel to the afternoon though, with highest values around 15—17 degrees. that's the low 60s. a scattering of showers for northern ireland and for northern england, some of those will become fairly frequent to the east of the pennines through the afternoon, an
in fact, we had over an inch of rain in suffolk throughout the day, there also some thundery downpoursonsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. and so that's allowing for a much more comfortable start to the day, chilly in some places with low single figures. so a bit of a change to the story. we've not lost summer completely, some of that warmth is set to return,...
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in fact, we had over an inch of rain in suffolk.er layer of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia. —— the layer of low pressure. something that is interesting, introducing slightly lower pressure of air of late. chile in some places with low single figures. a bit of a change to the story. for today, it figures. a bit of a change to the story. fortoday, it is figures. a bit of a change to the story. for today, it is a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers have really started to gather and become longer spells of rain but particularly in the south—east of the growth of the afternoon. if we ta ke the growth of the afternoon. if we take it in a little more detail, up into scotland, showa should remain more scattered. fresher in the afternoon, with high as is around 15 to 17 degrees. a scattering of showers in northern ireland and northern england, some of those will become fairly frequent to the east of the pennines in the afternoon. then we had showers and spells of ra
in fact, we had over an inch of rain in suffolk.er layer of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia. —— the layer of low pressure. something that is interesting, introducing slightly lower pressure of air of late. chile in some places with low single figures. a bit of a change to the story. for today, it figures. a bit of a change to the story. fortoday, it is figures. a bit of a change to the story. for today, it is a fairly straightforward day of sunny spells...
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in suffolk we had just over an inch of rain.fairly heavy and persistent for a time. all tied into this area of low pressure which is now moving off into the north sea and will drift into the north sea and will drift into scandinavia, bringing wet and windy weather. but the north—westerly wind direction kicks in and thejetstream gets to the south of the uk, introducing something a little bit cooler from the north. you really will notice the north. you really will notice the difference with the fuel of the weather over the next couple of days. first thing in the morning, chilly start, relatively quiet but showers gathering from the west and they will drift their way further east as we go to the afternoon, particularly into the south—east corner. the showers in scotland should stay isolated, sunny spells and scattered showers but a noticeably fresher feel. 15— 17 degrees. simla story for northern ireland. scattered showers drifting from the west to the east in the afternoon. slowly brightening up for wales and south—west england, s
in suffolk we had just over an inch of rain.fairly heavy and persistent for a time. all tied into this area of low pressure which is now moving off into the north sea and will drift into the north sea and will drift into scandinavia, bringing wet and windy weather. but the north—westerly wind direction kicks in and thejetstream gets to the south of the uk, introducing something a little bit cooler from the north. you really will notice the north. you really will notice the difference with the...
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showery rain in parts of kent and coastal parts of suffolk and norfolk.any, another dry date hopefully a bit more in the of sunshine, of cool feel for many, a little bit humid in the south—east. wednesday into thursday, pushing various frontal systems to the east and high pressure starts to build in across the british isles. for the latter pa rt across the british isles. for the latter part of the week, a lot of dry weather. at night—time, relatively chilly. thursday morning, out early, green and even blue on the temperature chart, towns and cities widely down into single digits, the countryside a bit lower, that what patch of mr swell, but thursday another decent day, areas of cloud will build —— patches of mist as well. light winds. 17—20 does not look impressive but it will not feel too bad. the weekend, western areas likely to see more cloud, there could be the odd splash of rain at times, further east, a lot of dry weather, spells of sunshine, and in the south—east particularly, things look like warming up particularly on the weekend. not a huge amou
showery rain in parts of kent and coastal parts of suffolk and norfolk.any, another dry date hopefully a bit more in the of sunshine, of cool feel for many, a little bit humid in the south—east. wednesday into thursday, pushing various frontal systems to the east and high pressure starts to build in across the british isles. for the latter pa rt across the british isles. for the latter part of the week, a lot of dry weather. at night—time, relatively chilly. thursday morning, out early,...
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for the time being, at least in suffolk, there is quite cloudy skies.gher ground in scotland, there is good spells of sunshine. sunny spells developing across southern areas. temperatures ranging from 18 to 20 celsius. showers drifting their way infor celsius. showers drifting their way in for the early part of wednesday morning. overnight temperatures not particularly low in the south but in northern and western areas turning chilly. wednesday, showers and the south east were clearer way, rain in the north—west moods south east but it will be nothing more than a band of power. many on wednesday it is dry and with sunny spells. similar to today. goodbye. in the hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. the prime minister is on a four—day trip to africa, calling for a new partnership between the continent and the uk, based on shared prosperity and security. mrs may delivered her message in a speech in cape town in south africa. i want the uk to be the g7‘s number one investor in africa, with britain's private sector companies taking the
for the time being, at least in suffolk, there is quite cloudy skies.gher ground in scotland, there is good spells of sunshine. sunny spells developing across southern areas. temperatures ranging from 18 to 20 celsius. showers drifting their way infor celsius. showers drifting their way in for the early part of wednesday morning. overnight temperatures not particularly low in the south but in northern and western areas turning chilly. wednesday, showers and the south east were clearer way, rain...
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i went to a comprehensive high school in suffolk and lived in the middle of nowhere and ended up beingg able to sing or play guitar, i had to learn to do both. he credits that in his new documentary to a teacher in his former school. there were a lot of teachers who didn't quite get it. i think mr stanley never had a doubt. he says he cannot understand why the artist focus in increasing numbers secondary schools. the thing that confuses me about it is most of the wealthiest people in england, who stay in england and pay taxes, are musicians and artists, you know, paul mccartney, damien hirst, all those people who have, like, tens and tens, hundreds of millions, stay in england and pay their taxes and half the people that don't pay their taxes are the people, you know, who have nothing to do with music, so what i don't understand is, if you are cutting art, drama and music from schools, that isn't going to happen any more and you're not going to have home—grown talent. at all. and the music industry in england has always been one of the most powerful things in the world and it just make
i went to a comprehensive high school in suffolk and lived in the middle of nowhere and ended up beingg able to sing or play guitar, i had to learn to do both. he credits that in his new documentary to a teacher in his former school. there were a lot of teachers who didn't quite get it. i think mr stanley never had a doubt. he says he cannot understand why the artist focus in increasing numbers secondary schools. the thing that confuses me about it is most of the wealthiest people in england,...
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found in a truck that she'd been gone missing and it was found over twenty feet in the water in like suffolk aliya on her reservation checking i think it's important to note that you don't bring in. you know she the truck when it was found it had been found for days and her family had struggled with law enforcement for days to get law enforcement to respond adequately in determining that the vehicle was hers and to find out you know if she was in error or if any evidence pertinent to her case was in it and i think that shows a really powerful example of how difficult it can be and working with law enforcement on this issue and how things need to change you know a woman she has children they're about to start a new school year and they deserve to know where their mom was and law enforcement could have and should have responded to that better. you know my article and it was called no crime scene because basically she was told by her family that because there was no crime scene they couldn't even report her as a missing person they wouldn't do they would accept a missing person's report the tri
found in a truck that she'd been gone missing and it was found over twenty feet in the water in like suffolk aliya on her reservation checking i think it's important to note that you don't bring in. you know she the truck when it was found it had been found for days and her family had struggled with law enforcement for days to get law enforcement to respond adequately in determining that the vehicle was hers and to find out you know if she was in error or if any evidence pertinent to her case...
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to 1.2 million in suffolk. and what is being done to tackle this problem?o explore their new, more spacious surroundings. and, keeley... why were these bears moved from japan? well, two yea rs well, two years ago, animal charity wild welfare, came across the four bears living in cramped conditions ina museum bears living in cramped conditions in a museum injapan. these images really are heartbreaking. the cages we re really are heartbreaking. the cages were so small that these bears could only take two steps in either direction. and a fully grown one can wait 86 stone, that is 550 kilograms, so they are big animals. these bears lived in these conditions between two and three decades, but four days ago, they began their 5,500 mile journey to beautiful yorkshire. the bears were sedated and the main concern was keeping these creatures call in 43 degrees heat. they used fans and sheets of ice and huge buckets of watermelon during the two flights to heathrow. so, what is their new home like? in yorkshire. exactly, yes. the animal charity wild welfare says the be
to 1.2 million in suffolk. and what is being done to tackle this problem?o explore their new, more spacious surroundings. and, keeley... why were these bears moved from japan? well, two yea rs well, two years ago, animal charity wild welfare, came across the four bears living in cramped conditions ina museum bears living in cramped conditions in a museum injapan. these images really are heartbreaking. the cages we re really are heartbreaking. the cages were so small that these bears could only...
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in suffolk. for well they're no longer carbon aloft at the moment a third job and you have a shot. in the model. of the house of the. hospital. but. the last known sighting of the a man and his two companions with them and leaving the hotel in tripoli on august thirty first nine hundred seventy eight witnesses who saw them leave claim they were being taken to meet get happy in his private tent. it's difficult to track down anyone who was present at any such meeting but reports the filtered out that there was indeed a meeting between the m.m. and the colonel and that the meeting did not go well. former libyan military advisor mohammad was tripoli's prosecutor at the time of the amount his visit he heard several reports of the meeting and the topics discussed. feel he had. what he. had committed. and had it. for. had it. was a member of libya's revolutionary council in one nine hundred sixty nine he confirms the story of a heated exchange over religion where suddenly a. female . lawyer husseini confirms the truth is hard to ascertain without conclusive evidence . that the. how long.
in suffolk. for well they're no longer carbon aloft at the moment a third job and you have a shot. in the model. of the house of the. hospital. but. the last known sighting of the a man and his two companions with them and leaving the hotel in tripoli on august thirty first nine hundred seventy eight witnesses who saw them leave claim they were being taken to meet get happy in his private tent. it's difficult to track down anyone who was present at any such meeting but reports the filtered out...
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in suffolk. for well they're not letting your carbon aloft at the moment of germany have a shot. in the model. of the. hospital . but in. the last known sighting of the a man and his two companions with them a leaving the hotel in tripoli on august thirty first nine hundred seventy eight witnesses who saw them leave claim they were being taken to meet get happy in his private tent. it's difficult to track down anyone who was present at any such meeting but reports the filtered out that there was indeed a meeting between the m.m. and the colonel and that the meeting did not go well. former libyan military advisor mohammad was tripoli's prosecutor at the time of the amount his visit he heard several reports of the meeting and the topics discussed. feel he had. what he. had committed. and had it. from the. head it. was a member of libya's revolutionary council in one nine hundred sixty nine he confirms the story of a heated exchange over religion where suddenly a. female . lawyer husseini confirms the truth is hard to ascertain without conclusive evidence . that the. how long. it ta
in suffolk. for well they're not letting your carbon aloft at the moment of germany have a shot. in the model. of the. hospital . but in. the last known sighting of the a man and his two companions with them a leaving the hotel in tripoli on august thirty first nine hundred seventy eight witnesses who saw them leave claim they were being taken to meet get happy in his private tent. it's difficult to track down anyone who was present at any such meeting but reports the filtered out that there...
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sussex, kent, parts of essex, suffolk, north —— norfloxacin, and parts of cambridge.still quite muggy in the south—east. 0vernight lows, 17 or 18. that's how we start the day tomorrow. some sunshine coming through that is going to be moving eastwards through the day. seeing some heavy showers. not all of us will see them. one thing you will notice is, as the cold front comes out and clears, is going to feel fresher behind for most. you'll notice that especially in the south—east. today we can see 33, tomorrow, 23. the wednesday and thursday, watch this cold front and this one. what's going to happen is, we start to pull up some more rain from the near continent. there is still an element of uncertainty as to just how far west as cisco to travel. you can see it coming across the south—eastern corner once again. you mightjust get a bit further west into cambridgeshire, possibly the east midlands and behind it, a lot of dry weather. still some showers packing in. by the time we get to friday, still a lot of dry weather around. still a few showers dotted here and there. p
sussex, kent, parts of essex, suffolk, north —— norfloxacin, and parts of cambridge.still quite muggy in the south—east. 0vernight lows, 17 or 18. that's how we start the day tomorrow. some sunshine coming through that is going to be moving eastwards through the day. seeing some heavy showers. not all of us will see them. one thing you will notice is, as the cold front comes out and clears, is going to feel fresher behind for most. you'll notice that especially in the south—east. today...
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suffolk county massachusetts home to boston placing second with 12% gain. and near atlanta, clayton county gained about 11%. >> to serve as the president of the united states, he has completely take tennessee presidency to the gutter. >> omarosa still throwing the book at president trump. rankings of political page turner. reports of thousands of copies in the first week. his book still tops this year's amazon best seller list. sales of at least 1.7 million copies. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave every time. invented in boston, made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette. the best a man can get. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair p
suffolk county massachusetts home to boston placing second with 12% gain. and near atlanta, clayton county gained about 11%. >> to serve as the president of the united states, he has completely take tennessee presidency to the gutter. >> omarosa still throwing the book at president trump. rankings of political page turner. reports of thousands of copies in the first week. his book still tops this year's amazon best seller list. sales of at least 1.7 million copies. i've been making...
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the good news, the industry has many solutions to do it they're aligned through the acc, through suffolkrope and other international chemistry councils we're working on a program that can bring in other value chain partners, ngos, private money, to try to develop signature problems and solutions that are actually going to tackle this issue. >> at the same time, if i am a carbonated beverageperson i have to say the aluminum pricing is priced out, there's basically a cartel among some companies. the only thing that can bust it is plastic are you getting people to switch from aluminum to plastic because aluminum shot up so much >> there is always a trade-off when ever one gets too high or another issue people switch. when they switch to plastics, usually a couple reasons it's the lightest weight package and the strongest, compared to glass or aluminum you can make a flexible pouch recyclable as well and put it in plastic, less shipping cost, less environmental footprint, better co2 print overall. >> i was on a call yesterday, smart guys and they're talking how you can't afford to do wood. p
the good news, the industry has many solutions to do it they're aligned through the acc, through suffolkrope and other international chemistry councils we're working on a program that can bring in other value chain partners, ngos, private money, to try to develop signature problems and solutions that are actually going to tackle this issue. >> at the same time, if i am a carbonated beverageperson i have to say the aluminum pricing is priced out, there's basically a cartel among some...
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in suffolk county biggert between january 2016 in june of 2017 ms-13 was responsible for 40% of the murdersn that county. beyond the violence in the murder in the drug trafficking i think the thing that people need to understand is part of the real income for ms-13 as sex trafficking of girls sometimes as young as 14 and what fox has done has essentially become apologists for sex traffickers of young girls. liz: here's the thing long island new york has been one of the regions battling this gang. it is murdered 17 people including children and a 16 month period between 2015 and 2017 but this gang machetes and dismembers individuals to the point where please cannot identify that the them. >> there are animals in the truest sense of awards. their behavior is completely revolting and trump's right just throw the full weight of law enforcement to deport them to jail them into deport them from this country. this is a real issue and trump's taking ahead on. liz i'm in northern virginia and we been dealing with ms-13 in the northern virginia counties for years before trump rocked wrought this to t
in suffolk county biggert between january 2016 in june of 2017 ms-13 was responsible for 40% of the murdersn that county. beyond the violence in the murder in the drug trafficking i think the thing that people need to understand is part of the real income for ms-13 as sex trafficking of girls sometimes as young as 14 and what fox has done has essentially become apologists for sex traffickers of young girls. liz: here's the thing long island new york has been one of the regions battling this...
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suffolk university professor ofches a class on the role honor and dueling in the lives of slave masters in the antebellum south. he explains what actions would of given the most -- most od.ense during this peri his classes about one hour and 10 minutes. >> welcomed. the topic of today's classes about honor and slavery. the first thing you have to realize about this topic is you may think you know something about it, you recognize the idea of duels, but it is usually misunderstood. when you hear about and read about honor and slavery it comes films, and the people who do those do not really understand what the institution really is, and how it is connected to slavery. back then, those masters used to shootith each other and pistols at each other. you will understand why that occurs. that makes them ought from our point of view, right? should.nd of classic he before we start down that road i discussing duels and honor, want to make some larger points for you to keep in mind. so, the first thing i am going to say is -- as should have said this -- i am sure i said this other ways during the
suffolk university professor ofches a class on the role honor and dueling in the lives of slave masters in the antebellum south. he explains what actions would of given the most -- most od.ense during this peri his classes about one hour and 10 minutes. >> welcomed. the topic of today's classes about honor and slavery. the first thing you have to realize about this topic is you may think you know something about it, you recognize the idea of duels, but it is usually misunderstood. when...
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confirmed ms-13 homicide, and that's because of the great work of the men and women of law enforcement in suffolkntry. >> mark: you guys have a tough stomach for homicides, but even if you are familiar with finding dead bodies, what ms-13 do to their victims, where they actually chopped off limbs, and you find these guys dismembered and in pieces, these are some of the most vicious organized crime in the country, as you know.us >> that's exactly right. when they commit a murder, they do it is our new message. they are incredibly brutal. one example, i already noted, the four boys, plenty of other examples. the two girls were murdered in brentwood, when we first came upon the homicide scene, the injuries were so severe, we actually thought it was a hit-and-run because the head trauma was so significant. we need to take this gang extremely seriously and that is exactly what law enforcement is doing across the country and ian applaud everyone's efforts. we are working together to target violent ms-13 gang members and we are making a difference. >> mark: do you think it helps when someone like vox.co
confirmed ms-13 homicide, and that's because of the great work of the men and women of law enforcement in suffolkntry. >> mark: you guys have a tough stomach for homicides, but even if you are familiar with finding dead bodies, what ms-13 do to their victims, where they actually chopped off limbs, and you find these guys dismembered and in pieces, these are some of the most vicious organized crime in the country, as you know.us >> that's exactly right. when they commit a murder,...
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in a truck that she'd been gone missing in and it was found over twenty feet in the water in like suffolk aliya on her reservation checking i think it's important to note that you don't bring in. you know she the truck when it was found it had been found for days and her family had struggled with law enforcement for days to get law enforcement to respond adequately in determining that the vehicle was hers and to find out you know if she was in error or if any evidence pertinent to her case was in it and i think that shows a really powerful example of how difficult it can be and working with law enforcement on this issue and how things need to change you know a woman she has children they're about to start a new school year and they deserve to know where their mom was and law enforcement could have and should have responded to that better. you know my article and it was called no crime scene because basically she was told by her family that because there was no crime scene they couldn't even report her as a missing person they wouldn't do they would accept a missing person's report the tri
in a truck that she'd been gone missing in and it was found over twenty feet in the water in like suffolk aliya on her reservation checking i think it's important to note that you don't bring in. you know she the truck when it was found it had been found for days and her family had struggled with law enforcement for days to get law enforcement to respond adequately in determining that the vehicle was hers and to find out you know if she was in error or if any evidence pertinent to her case was...
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a lot of cloud around again today as you can see here in suffolk in dry weather as well many of us. and some of it is still quite heavy across parts of aberdeenshire in greater manchester. everywhere will feel quite humid and quite large amounts of cloud as well. you can see the rain slowly working its way eastwards. a mainly dry day here besides want to showers there can see, there is a lot of cloud around. that rain got this morning will ease a way eastwards. most morning will ease a way eastwards. m ost pla ces morning will ease a way eastwards. most places dry if rather cloudy. the best of any sunshine to the northern isles of scotland. at least the winds are lighter today. the winds will slowly eased the afternoon. temperatures getting up to 24, afternoon. temperatures getting up to 2a, maybe even 25 celsius. 18— 22 celsius to the far north of scotland. the odd spot of rain at trent bridge today. mainly dry, a lot of cloud. we keep that overnight. the best of those across western and northern parts of scotland. maybe the old spot of drizzle. much of england and wales. a little
a lot of cloud around again today as you can see here in suffolk in dry weather as well many of us. and some of it is still quite heavy across parts of aberdeenshire in greater manchester. everywhere will feel quite humid and quite large amounts of cloud as well. you can see the rain slowly working its way eastwards. a mainly dry day here besides want to showers there can see, there is a lot of cloud around. that rain got this morning will ease a way eastwards. most morning will ease a way...
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riling up of the aimless channel and the rest of this evening pushing over that part of sussex into suffolkot of rain and there could be some localised standing water around as we head through tonight and into the early hours of wednesday. during wednesday morning was of the shower should clear away and so expecting to see some fairly wet services. good news for some areas that do need that rainfall. would be a study pressure night but we will really see that pressure air piling in through the day tomorrow. the orange colours getting out towards the it's a blue colours returning from northwest indicating that pressure air mass that will be in charge for all of us of the day on wednesday. still showers through parts of scotla nd still showers through parts of scotland in northwest england in the southwest of england as well. for the south and east of the largely dry date we have a reasonably warm afternoon to calm and not as hot and humid as it has been in effect around 10 degrees. 20 through 2a degrees the southeast for the north and west of the 17 or 18. in the dentist a lot to try with he
riling up of the aimless channel and the rest of this evening pushing over that part of sussex into suffolkot of rain and there could be some localised standing water around as we head through tonight and into the early hours of wednesday. during wednesday morning was of the shower should clear away and so expecting to see some fairly wet services. good news for some areas that do need that rainfall. would be a study pressure night but we will really see that pressure air piling in through the...
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i went to a comprehensive high school in suffolk and lived in the middle of nowhere and ended up beingearn to do both. and that learning he credits to a new documentary songwriter to a teacher in his school. there were a lot of teachers who didn't quite get it. he says he can't understand why lessons like ours, trauma and music are decreasing in focus and a number of secondary schools. the thing that confuses me about it is most of the wealthiest people in england, who stay in england and pay taxes, are musicians and artists, you know, paul mccartney, damien hirst, all those people who have, like, tens and tens, hundreds of millions, stay in england and pay their taxes and half the people that don't pay their taxes are the people, you know, who have nothing to do with music, so what i don't understand is, if you are cutting art, drama and music from schools, that isn't going to happen any more and you're not going to have home—grown talent. at all. and the music industry in england has always been one of the most powerful things in the world and it just makes no sense that you would ta
i went to a comprehensive high school in suffolk and lived in the middle of nowhere and ended up beingearn to do both. and that learning he credits to a new documentary songwriter to a teacher in his school. there were a lot of teachers who didn't quite get it. he says he can't understand why lessons like ours, trauma and music are decreasing in focus and a number of secondary schools. the thing that confuses me about it is most of the wealthiest people in england, who stay in england and pay...
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here in suffolk, for example. sammy has not seen any sunshine just yet but it will arrive. celsius. nothing specialfor typical temperatures around 18 or 19 celsius. nothing special for this time of year. that cloud moves through the south east possibly bringing 12 spots of rain. dry and clear and hardly any wind overnight but a cold one. in rural areas we could be down to around three or four celsius. tomorrow should be a fine day on the whole. good spells of sunshine and a top temperature of around 21 celsius. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... ministers are urged to address a "crisis in children's mental health" — after a study suggests that a fifth of girls aged fourteen have self harmed in the past year. british boats demand government protection after clashes with french vessels over scallop fishing rights. a manhunt continues for 21—year—old janbaz tarin — as it emerges that one of the two women who were stabbed to death in solihull was on the phone to police as she was attacked. theresa may is due to arrive in nigeria on the second day of a trade mission to af
here in suffolk, for example. sammy has not seen any sunshine just yet but it will arrive. celsius. nothing specialfor typical temperatures around 18 or 19 celsius. nothing special for this time of year. that cloud moves through the south east possibly bringing 12 spots of rain. dry and clear and hardly any wind overnight but a cold one. in rural areas we could be down to around three or four celsius. tomorrow should be a fine day on the whole. good spells of sunshine and a top temperature of...
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moving up from the english channel, pushing their way into kent, east sussex, into norfolk and suffolkng, a dried start. quite fresh in northern and western areas with 9—11dc year, further south and east is warm and muddy but as we saw the start, that will change. this cold front pushes south and eastwards during wednesday's and behind it, we are just tracking the eyes there, the white lines further west. fresher, cooler conditions extending to all parts during the day. for most of us on wednesday, gba friday with some sunshine. just some showers across western parts of england and wales, into northern england and maybe scotla nd into northern england and maybe scotland as well. drive wildly south—east but a bit more cloud around compelled to delay and temperatures down to around 23 — 24 celsius. in the north and west, similarto celsius. in the north and west, similar to today with 17—21dc. thursday a driver most of us got the chance of some rain. brushing in from the south—east. we don't know how the north and west that single travel but the chance is there. showers was the north and
moving up from the english channel, pushing their way into kent, east sussex, into norfolk and suffolkng, a dried start. quite fresh in northern and western areas with 9—11dc year, further south and east is warm and muddy but as we saw the start, that will change. this cold front pushes south and eastwards during wednesday's and behind it, we are just tracking the eyes there, the white lines further west. fresher, cooler conditions extending to all parts during the day. for most of us on...
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this is a vicious gang of people who have killed a lot of people out in your neck of the woods in suffolknty, long island. here is the d.a. out there. listen to this. this is ms-13. >> here are the facts. in 2016 and part of 2017, we saw 17 homicides that ms-13 committed. 17 homicides in just 16 months. two of those homicides with lisa mic kens and kayla, 15 and 16-year-old girls from brent wood high school. another homicide groom whom quae chopped. this is dangerous gang i would submit probably one of the most dangerous street gangs we have in the united states. steve: that's a sound bite that was not in their report. ainsley: my question is why? why are they defending them? when you talk to these moms. we have interviewed them and you know what their little girls went through out in long island. have you all geraldo us talk about them. their bodies were not even recognizable they were so brutally hachingted with knives. so, i don't understand why these groups, why would they even defend this gang. brian: they came here in 1979 because they were upset about the u.s. role in that civil wa
this is a vicious gang of people who have killed a lot of people out in your neck of the woods in suffolknty, long island. here is the d.a. out there. listen to this. this is ms-13. >> here are the facts. in 2016 and part of 2017, we saw 17 homicides that ms-13 committed. 17 homicides in just 16 months. two of those homicides with lisa mic kens and kayla, 15 and 16-year-old girls from brent wood high school. another homicide groom whom quae chopped. this is dangerous gang i would submit...
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in cambridge, suffolk and parts of essex, it is much longer.ients in the east of england are currently having to wait much longer than expected. they want to reassure them that they are working to try and free up capacity. i know that lab staff in norwich, where there is one of these new machines, are working overtime and at weekends to help in the screening for other places. what impact on a wall in‘s health might delay in getting the test results have‘s —— what impact on a woman might have? the good news is that it is unlikely to cause any risk to health because cervical cancer takes a long time to develop. but of course, that doesn‘t ta ke develop. but of course, that doesn‘t take away the anxiety and the feeling of stress of not knowing, as we heard from sue meehan, especially if you have already had a cancer diagnosis like she had. if you are waiting longer than you should, and the target is two weeks to get your results, you should contact your gp, get some guidance on what the waiting time is in your area and some reassurance if you‘re w
in cambridge, suffolk and parts of essex, it is much longer.ients in the east of england are currently having to wait much longer than expected. they want to reassure them that they are working to try and free up capacity. i know that lab staff in norwich, where there is one of these new machines, are working overtime and at weekends to help in the screening for other places. what impact on a wall in‘s health might delay in getting the test results have‘s —— what impact on a woman might...