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viviendas de dos parlamentarios sergio vergara fue agredido pero no llevado a prisiÓn, pero roberto marret alta comisionada de la onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas). >> grabÓ un el funcionario graÍe de lo ocurrido en los calabozos del rÉgimen acto seguido la organizaciÓn de estados americanos iniciÓ un informe donde se comprueban los crÍmene de lesa humanidad juan guaidÓ indicÓ que era un intento de amedrentar a la oposiciÓ >> 866 presos por razones polÍticas...
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director of queen power sf and welcome commissioners haine and marr. we, they summarized what we'll e talking about. we give a standard update on our enrollment which i'm going to provide. we have a bit of a group presentation today from various puc staff that support our work. so i'll be joined up here to go over the community engagement plan for our upcoming enrollment, as well as state legislative activities. if i could get the slides, thank you. queen power sf service and the university enrollment effort continue to move along successfully. they are now actively serving 111,000 accounts, city-wide. the program continues to maintain a cumulative opt out rate of 3.25% since the program launched in may of 2016. our super green upgrade rate continues to exceed the opt-out rate at 3.8% of the active customers enrolled. that means that queen powers has more than 4,000 businesses and house holds in san francisco that have elected to receive 100% renewable electricity from queen power and, of course, our staff is very busy preparing for next major auto enr
director of queen power sf and welcome commissioners haine and marr. we, they summarized what we'll e talking about. we give a standard update on our enrollment which i'm going to provide. we have a bit of a group presentation today from various puc staff that support our work. so i'll be joined up here to go over the community engagement plan for our upcoming enrollment, as well as state legislative activities. if i could get the slides, thank you. queen power sf service and the university...
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but the majority of the parents at the school are on happy with andrew marr fats teaching methods it's a predominantly muslim school and parents fundamentally disagree with the idea of teaching kids about homosexuality in l g b t issues some of our viewers might know that islam in islam homosexuality is forbidden so up until now the school had really held and said that they would continue this what they see as a very necessary diversity program but now a number of media outlets saying that the school has sent a letter to parents saying that the lessons are going to be stopped take a lesson up to the end of this term we will not be delivering any new outsiders lessons in our long term your curriculum plan as this often has already been blocked for religious education because you simply will continue as normal and welcoming. will be the. this comes after protests last friday some six hundred parents said that they hadn't taken their kids to school that's eighty percent of the school's attendance of the school's pupils the school wouldn't confirm that number but these protests have been t
but the majority of the parents at the school are on happy with andrew marr fats teaching methods it's a predominantly muslim school and parents fundamentally disagree with the idea of teaching kids about homosexuality in l g b t issues some of our viewers might know that islam in islam homosexuality is forbidden so up until now the school had really held and said that they would continue this what they see as a very necessary diversity program but now a number of media outlets saying that the...
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program was devised by the deputy head of the school at the center of this route his name's andrew marr fattened actually he's been nominated for the world's best teacher award take a look at him talking about the program. another was sick on both of them most got some tissues on them but. this is about teaching to you are different you can solutions if anybody does a huge going to. school we have to find ways to teach children to come to them. but the majority of the parents at this school are on happy with andrew marr fats teaching methods it's a predominantly muslim school and parents fundamentally disagree with the idea of teaching kids about homosexuality in l g b t issues some of our viewers might know that. in islam homosexuality is forbidden so up until now the school had really held and said that they would continue this what they see as a very necessary diversity program but now a number of media outlets saying that the school has sent a letter to parents saying that the lessons are going to be stopped take a lesson up to the end of this term we will not be delivering any outs
program was devised by the deputy head of the school at the center of this route his name's andrew marr fattened actually he's been nominated for the world's best teacher award take a look at him talking about the program. another was sick on both of them most got some tissues on them but. this is about teaching to you are different you can solutions if anybody does a huge going to. school we have to find ways to teach children to come to them. but the majority of the parents at this school are...
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. >> commissioner marr. >> manager hail, i actually had a few questions. i have been wondering natural gas fits into these planning effort, as we're kind of looking at municipalization of energy, services in san francisco, how does natural gas fit into that and for other utility districts, how is natural gas. >> so san francisco having a history of providing municipal electric service, we feel like we have a pretty good fit for scaling that operation up and addressing this feasibility question of whether it's appropriate for the city to expand service to provide electric to all of san francisco. we are not looking at assumption of natural gas services. the other -- i think the other cities and jurisdictions have a mixed bag. some provide natural gas service along with electric service and other essential utility services and some don't. so as i say, it's a mixed bag. l.a. doesn't, alameda used to but they discontinued that natural gas service. to anand then the other part ofr question, i suppose, is how does natural gas fit into the supply of an electric u
. >> commissioner marr. >> manager hail, i actually had a few questions. i have been wondering natural gas fits into these planning effort, as we're kind of looking at municipalization of energy, services in san francisco, how does natural gas fit into that and for other utility districts, how is natural gas. >> so san francisco having a history of providing municipal electric service, we feel like we have a pretty good fit for scaling that operation up and addressing this...
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putting pressure on mps to get behind the steel and the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been on andrew marr warning about what voting this deal down could mean. if you want to stop brexit, you only need to do three things. kill this deal, brexit, you only need to do three things. killthis deal, get brexit, you only need to do three things. kill this deal, get an extension and then have a second referendum. within three weeks, those people could have two of those three things. as we have heard from john mcdonnell, possibly the third one could be on the way through the labour party. we are in very perilous waters and people who want to make sure we really do deliver this result need to remember that if it fails, people aren't going afterward saying it is this person's fault of this group of people's fault. they will say there is a party that promised to deliver brexit. we put them into number ten and they failed. the consequences for us as a party would be devastating. jeremy hunt saying perilous waters. talk us through the perilous waters? in terms of the timeline, tuesday will be the vote o
putting pressure on mps to get behind the steel and the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been on andrew marr warning about what voting this deal down could mean. if you want to stop brexit, you only need to do three things. kill this deal, brexit, you only need to do three things. killthis deal, get brexit, you only need to do three things. kill this deal, get an extension and then have a second referendum. within three weeks, those people could have two of those three things. as we have heard...
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the chancellor was asked about this this morning on the andrew marr show.i think you would have heard nigel dodds saying on friday, is primarily concerned about the threat of divergence between the regime in northern ireland and the regime in great britain. the dup are passionate unionists, i'm a passionate unionist myself and i regard it as crucially important that we do not allow differences to grow up between northern ireland and great britain. we are looking for ways in which the government can reassure northern irish politicians about our clear intention to make sure there are no such differences as we go forward, if the backstop ever had to come into force. it's odd, as the chancellor you are involved in these conversations, can you rule out that you haven't offered them more money in return for voting for the deal? i don't see why it's odd at all. you're mr money. i'm a senior member of the cabinet and my predecessor, i think, would always have been involved in any significant discussions going on across government. i will ask you the question again,
the chancellor was asked about this this morning on the andrew marr show.i think you would have heard nigel dodds saying on friday, is primarily concerned about the threat of divergence between the regime in northern ireland and the regime in great britain. the dup are passionate unionists, i'm a passionate unionist myself and i regard it as crucially important that we do not allow differences to grow up between northern ireland and great britain. we are looking for ways in which the government...
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incredible members of the board of supervisor, supervisor katherine stephanie and supervisor gordon marr and supervisor matt hainey and thank you to those here from law enforcement, from the sheriff's office and police department and the fire department. ouincluding our fire chief, joae hayes-white. the irish community has really an incredible history as we know here in san francisco. starting with our first mayor, john geary, who served san francisco proudly, along with others who continue to follow and today, as we celebrate, we also pay ho ma goin thoughage ho longer with us. we know there are so many incredible leaders that are not with us today. i share this honor with them and i know many of their family members are here, as well. so i am looking forward here in san francisco as we raise the flag, as we celebrate during our st. patrick's day, the luncheon and so many incredible traditions that honor the rich history of san francisco and the people who help to make so many incredible things possible. when i think about our irish community, how wonderful the water tastes in san franc
incredible members of the board of supervisor, supervisor katherine stephanie and supervisor gordon marr and supervisor matt hainey and thank you to those here from law enforcement, from the sheriff's office and police department and the fire department. ouincluding our fire chief, joae hayes-white. the irish community has really an incredible history as we know here in san francisco. starting with our first mayor, john geary, who served san francisco proudly, along with others who continue to...
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the current brexit secretary, stephen barclay, said on the andrew marr show this morning that ultimatelya general election increases because you potentially have a situation where parliament is instructing the executive to do something that is counter to what it was elected to do. it is a threat, really, isn't it? if you do not get the deal through and start to try to direct what the government is doing, we might prefer to call a general election. is that a credible possibility? i think it is. stephen barclay was saying this morning that the government won't necessarily accept whatever parliament decides, if it decides on anything, next week, it won't necessarily abide by any indicative votes, he says the government was elected to do something and has a strategy and says there are certain things the european union just will not accept, so european union just will not accept, so if parliament were to do that and the government cannot get it through, it should not have its hands bound by that idea but as you say the big threat that looms over all of that for stephen barclay this morning is
the current brexit secretary, stephen barclay, said on the andrew marr show this morning that ultimatelya general election increases because you potentially have a situation where parliament is instructing the executive to do something that is counter to what it was elected to do. it is a threat, really, isn't it? if you do not get the deal through and start to try to direct what the government is doing, we might prefer to call a general election. is that a credible possibility? i think it is....
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the former conservative leader and prominent brexit supporting mp iain duncan smith told the andrew marrhave been briefing against the prime minister deserve to be sacked. if i had anything to say about leadership, that will be said, if that is the case, to the prime minister herself. i am not like some of these cabinet ministers, running around with collective responsibility collecting their money and pursuing or having all their privileges but turning round and briefing against the prime minister in the papers. i think that is appalling and i think some of them should be sacked. the idea of a cabal, by the way a cabal that never wanted to leave the european union, turning out to decide what should happen over our future would be unacceptable to my colleagues. do you think that is what is happening now? is it a remainer cabal who are talking about putting on a caretaker prime minister? is that constitutional or acceptable to the tory party? it is unacceptable to you, i think the whole of the conservative party on the backbenches. i do not care what their views were. it is appalling. it
the former conservative leader and prominent brexit supporting mp iain duncan smith told the andrew marrhave been briefing against the prime minister deserve to be sacked. if i had anything to say about leadership, that will be said, if that is the case, to the prime minister herself. i am not like some of these cabinet ministers, running around with collective responsibility collecting their money and pursuing or having all their privileges but turning round and briefing against the prime...
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earlier, on the andrew marr programme, gisela stuart explained the reasons behind dropping the appealeen outspent at every stage of this process. before the referendum started the government spent 9.4 million on a leaflet. during the campaign, money was the question. collectively the remain side spent more and going to appeals cost money, too. sorry to interrupt. there is one other point. if people who now argue for a second referendum, if we had a campaign where we honestly always tried to be rule compliant, we had a compliance committee, and every other organisation across the board has been found wanting at some stage. the legislation for a referendum... you did not try very hard because you overspent to the tune of £675,000, a massive amount of money which the electoral commission thought was a very serious electoral offence. you broke the law, it happened under your watch in this organisation, will you apologise to people for that? it was in relation to one particular donation where the electoral commission interpreted the rules as acting in concert, and we had legal advice which
earlier, on the andrew marr programme, gisela stuart explained the reasons behind dropping the appealeen outspent at every stage of this process. before the referendum started the government spent 9.4 million on a leaflet. during the campaign, money was the question. collectively the remain side spent more and going to appeals cost money, too. sorry to interrupt. there is one other point. if people who now argue for a second referendum, if we had a campaign where we honestly always tried to be...
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morning, we were also hearing from international trade secretary, liam fox, he has been on the andrew marr is a genuine prospect or not. he thinks it is, he thinks it is a genuine olive branch. but the big question remains about whether or not the prime minister can actually meet what these brexiteers are calling for. i hope we will leave at the end of march was not it would be breaking a promise. it would be unfortunate, but if we have no option in order to deliver a smooth brexit, then so be it. i think it is important also for your viewers to understand the limitations on that. first of all, this is not a unilateral call by parliament, this has to be agreed, notjust be at parliament, this has to be agreed, not just be at the parliament, this has to be agreed, notjust be at the european commission, but by every single one of the 27 government. so liam fox saying he is not totally against the idea of extending the brexit process, but i think this is a view shared by a number of brexiteers, it has to be for a reason. whatever labour said today? we know that labour have just as many splits
morning, we were also hearing from international trade secretary, liam fox, he has been on the andrew marr is a genuine prospect or not. he thinks it is, he thinks it is a genuine olive branch. but the big question remains about whether or not the prime minister can actually meet what these brexiteers are calling for. i hope we will leave at the end of march was not it would be breaking a promise. it would be unfortunate, but if we have no option in order to deliver a smooth brexit, then so be...
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philip hammond who was on bbc today talking to andrew marr, that is when he said in fact that supportgoing for maize deal. deal.ould hold -- may's they could hold a vote. it is a work in progress, this vote, after it was defeated for a second time last week. >> what has happened since last tuesday is the significant number of colleagues including those will gone public have changed their view on this and discernment -- determined that on reflection they think the prime minister's deal is the best to deliver brexit. kathleen: she conceded the deadline has to be delayed. she wrote an article warning about this long delay and the fact that you continues to demand a purpose for extension. to square one, that would mean a longer extension. the idea of the british people going to the polls to elect members of the european parliament, three years after voting to leave, there could be no more potent symbol of parliament's collective political failure. this brexit secretary said there is no point in having a vote if there is no chance of winning. that is what is at stake. haidi: is there a sen
philip hammond who was on bbc today talking to andrew marr, that is when he said in fact that supportgoing for maize deal. deal.ould hold -- may's they could hold a vote. it is a work in progress, this vote, after it was defeated for a second time last week. >> what has happened since last tuesday is the significant number of colleagues including those will gone public have changed their view on this and discernment -- determined that on reflection they think the prime minister's deal is...
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i think the representative aoc and talib and marr are correct that we should have a conversation about israel and policy but that doesn't mean anti-semitic. that's where we need to go with the conversation. >> kennedy, look at that a step deeper. she's right about that. but when you look at how israel is treated in the u.n. and this conversation about well, we don't necessarily need to be aligned with israel, we don't like the current government of israel, this conversation that is happening within the democrat party, do you think it's an opening for republicans? >> i do. i absolutely do. and i disagree and there's a lot of jewish voters that will look at this issue and say why on earth have i been supporting the democratic party? are they incapable of condemning something that is so critically important. what i compare it to, when you raise money for something like cancer. and i raised money for leukemia and lymphoma society, you don't at the same time talk about heart disease and pancreatic cancer and breast cancer. although those are all horrible things. those are things that requir
i think the representative aoc and talib and marr are correct that we should have a conversation about israel and policy but that doesn't mean anti-semitic. that's where we need to go with the conversation. >> kennedy, look at that a step deeper. she's right about that. but when you look at how israel is treated in the u.n. and this conversation about well, we don't necessarily need to be aligned with israel, we don't like the current government of israel, this conversation that is...
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d.cheers and applause ] yes, i've got marr >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: congratulations i would just walk. >> no, no, no, you don't walk. you walk. >> jimmy: it's fantastic, i just love it. you actually just did the --he walkunway in paris. >> yeah, it was just paris fashion week. i just got back, had an amazinge >> jimmy: look at this. look at this here. >> yes, this happened.th was quite a dress. >> jimmy: this is all part of a a dress? >> oh, yeah. you can see there's like five people helping me just carry this. >> jimmy: how long is th train? >> this dress i think it was like 25, 30 feet. something crazy, i know. and everywhere i walked, it like swepthe floors with me. >> jimmy: of course, exactly. en i don't think anyone else in the world is talgh to wear this dress. i don't know, maybe there's a a customer out there. >> jim: that has to be a a workout. >> it was. it was. it was fun. it was fun. >> jimmy: it's wild. >> i know, i like my job. >> jimmy: well it's a lot of work -- >> i now have a new apprection for your a host -- you know, being a host myself now. >> j
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given the week's events, it's likely to be another busy programme for andrew marr this week.was turbulent in politics, wait to see what happens next. i am joined by the former prime minister, sir john major, tom watson, deputy leader of the labour party, david gauke and gives les stewart tried to talk us through what is going to be an extraordinary week. the paper is talking about a general election being announced on wednesday. is that true? 0ne being announced on wednesday. is that true? one of the many things we will talk about at ten o'clock. join me then. i notice he said, try to talk us through what is going to happen! it's been described as uber, but for haircuts, a new barber service offering male grooming on the go. it's the idea of a group of entrepreneurs based in london. dougal shaw has more. this may look like an ordinary van on an ordinary street but there's something a bit different going on here. this is actually a mobile barbershop. it's a sight londoners might have to get used to if one young entrepreneur has his way. so when we originally created the idea,
given the week's events, it's likely to be another busy programme for andrew marr this week.was turbulent in politics, wait to see what happens next. i am joined by the former prime minister, sir john major, tom watson, deputy leader of the labour party, david gauke and gives les stewart tried to talk us through what is going to be an extraordinary week. the paper is talking about a general election being announced on wednesday. is that true? 0ne being announced on wednesday. is that true? one...
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straight as possible through mountains, through swamps, t rough people's houses to like beat the stock marr that there's no -- .u know, there's no produ no one get's to eat after that. yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: you seem t you've seemenjoy playing these characters who have big ideas to get rich. that seems to be oos of your go [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah, unfortunately it's all in like independent movies so it never wos out. [ laughter ] >> seth: you have something els that has wort because not only an actor, you're also a playwright. >> yeah. >> seth: and you have a play that's going to open tar. >> first of all, your parody of the sondheim "company" was the most brilliant thing i've ever se my goodness. the "documentary now." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you, yes. all credit to john mulaney and that cast. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. and of course paula pe going to be here. >> seth: yes. >> and if you can wait five minutes, it'll be a more interesting experience. because she's going to be here. [ laughter ] no, no, my play, it's a drama. susan sarandon plays this woman who i
straight as possible through mountains, through swamps, t rough people's houses to like beat the stock marr that there's no -- .u know, there's no produ no one get's to eat after that. yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: you seem t you've seemenjoy playing these characters who have big ideas to get rich. that seems to be oos of your go [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah, unfortunately it's all in like independent movies so it never wos out. [ laughter ] >> seth: you have something...
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police arrested john harrison andrew marr coats the 2 men are now instead facing various gun charges for the gun battle that took place outside the fillmore heritage center. the 2 men were in court yesterday. neither entered a plea. >>this morning the san mateo county board of supervisors has approved $500,000 to rebuild. the millbrae community center. the centre burns down in 2016 2 teenage boys were arrested for starting the fire since then the city's been using portable buildings and trailers. but now they're going to and a new centre it's going to be built in the same spot as the original one. >>president trump is ordering the fbi and the justice department to launch an investigation into the just the small that case. this comes 2 days after the federal charges were dropped against the actor. so here is what the president tweeted this morning. he said quote fbi and dea oj to review the outrageous jussie smollett case in chicago. it is an embarrassment to our nation. the empire actor was accused of staging a hate crime on himself back in january that filing a false police report i
police arrested john harrison andrew marr coats the 2 men are now instead facing various gun charges for the gun battle that took place outside the fillmore heritage center. the 2 men were in court yesterday. neither entered a plea. >>this morning the san mateo county board of supervisors has approved $500,000 to rebuild. the millbrae community center. the centre burns down in 2016 2 teenage boys were arrested for starting the fire since then the city's been using portable buildings and...
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the andrew marr show is on at ten o'clock this morning, and we can speak to andrew now to see who's joiningll be very surprised if there is. it is the month where brexit is supposed to happen. i'm joined the month where brexit is supposed to happen. i'mjoined by the month where brexit is supposed to happen. i'm joined by liam fox the trade secretary to talk about the trade secretary to talk about the future for industry, agriculture and food after brexit. i'm joined by the former prime minister, tony blairand in his the former prime minister, tony blair and in his first interview since mps broke away to form this new group, enjoyed by the labour frontbencher, rebecca, on another referendum and anti—semitism in the labour party, the actorjoanne froggatt and robert len mr and the great historian, simon sharma, very interesting. no hugging, no tactile involvement of any kind at all. i'm com pletely involvement of any kind at all. i'm completely with you on this. excellent. thank you very much. that's all from us for viewers on bbc one. but you can stay with us on the news channel, where we'll
the andrew marr show is on at ten o'clock this morning, and we can speak to andrew now to see who's joiningll be very surprised if there is. it is the month where brexit is supposed to happen. i'm joined the month where brexit is supposed to happen. i'mjoined by the month where brexit is supposed to happen. i'm joined by liam fox the trade secretary to talk about the trade secretary to talk about the future for industry, agriculture and food after brexit. i'm joined by the former prime...
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it isa-- given the week's events, it's likely to be another busy programme for andrew marr this week.her he is part of that queue or weather he would change anything to get part of the prime minister right now. i've got the shadow secretary talking about that and labour's view. i have got nicola sturgeon, the scottish first minister and leader of the snp, he was on that big match yesterday and i have got iain duncan smith talking about leadership now. until then, good luck. a busy show. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello. this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. here's a summary of this morning's main news. theresa may is facing calls to step down as prime minister from senior conservatives. several newspapers say that mps have told mrs may she's more likely to get her brexit deal through the commons if she promises to resign. downing street has dismissed reports that mrs may could be persuaded to stand aside. we're talking to the conservative mp nigel evans in about ten minutes. protesters marched across central london yesterday calling for another eu referendum.
it isa-- given the week's events, it's likely to be another busy programme for andrew marr this week.her he is part of that queue or weather he would change anything to get part of the prime minister right now. i've got the shadow secretary talking about that and labour's view. i have got nicola sturgeon, the scottish first minister and leader of the snp, he was on that big match yesterday and i have got iain duncan smith talking about leadership now. until then, good luck. a busy show. stay...
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andrew marr is on bbc one at ten o'clock this morning. what have you got in store today, andrew?eatures. i've got the big votes that may determine all of ourfeatures. i've got the foreign secretaryjeremy ourfeatures. i've got the foreign secretary jeremy hunt, ourfeatures. i've got the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor and expect it secretary david davies talking about that. i'm also joined by the great phoebe waller—bridge. we also have a band to play us out. extremely exciting. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning. taking on a chilly challenge. we meet the man who's about to become the first disabled person to take part in the ice swimming world championships. that is astonishing! she coughs. you all right? apparently anything down to5 all right? apparently anything down to 5 degrees to zero degrees counts as ice swimming. we're on air on the news channel until 9:00 this morning. but right now it's time now to say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and rogerjohnson. it's 8.30a
andrew marr is on bbc one at ten o'clock this morning. what have you got in store today, andrew?eatures. i've got the big votes that may determine all of ourfeatures. i've got the foreign secretaryjeremy ourfeatures. i've got the foreign secretary jeremy hunt, ourfeatures. i've got the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor and expect it secretary david davies talking about that. i'm also joined by the great phoebe waller—bridge. we also have a band to play us out....
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andrew marr is on bbc one at ten this morning. andrew, what's on the show today?an absolutely at the centre of all the talks trying to rescue theresa may's deal for the third time next week. i am alsojoined by the for the third time next week. i am also joined by the shadow attorney general and we will talk about the aftermath of the christchurch massacre and some of the issues you have been talking about and by nick boles, the tory mp who has resigned from his local association after a row about brexit. all of that and more including kelsey grammer, the great american actor who is in london singing and doing a lot more, a great transporter which is very unusual and hollywood. you're watching breakfast. still to come. we'll catch up with the gb football team taking part in this year's special olympics in abu dhabi. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. here's a summary of this morning's main news. new zealand's prime minister says her office received a document containing far—right views, minutes before th
andrew marr is on bbc one at ten this morning. andrew, what's on the show today?an absolutely at the centre of all the talks trying to rescue theresa may's deal for the third time next week. i am alsojoined by the for the third time next week. i am also joined by the shadow attorney general and we will talk about the aftermath of the christchurch massacre and some of the issues you have been talking about and by nick boles, the tory mp who has resigned from his local association after a row...
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and johnny marr is doing the predictions. yes, i forgot about that, too! what have you been doing!talk about today! whatever you are doing today, matt has all the details. let's get the weather. thank you very much. blue skies over bury st edmunds. lovely start for much of england and wales and people say sunshine developing in scotland and northern ireland but there is a different feel. cold front at the moment bringing patchy cloud and rain. the blue colours on the chart indicate colder air will push to all areas. some of us will see milder conditions. the mist and fog for the west of england and wales and that will clear. there is the weather front, the strip of cloud with patchy rain and drizzle and a bit of how sweet. it will get into the far north of england this afternoon and allow scotland and northern ireland to turn sunnier. still quite a breeze. flurries for orkney and shetland. either side of that weather front, to the south, some shetland. either side of that weatherfront, to the south, some is showers in the north—east but 18, 19 degrees, 56 in fahrenheit. possible no
and johnny marr is doing the predictions. yes, i forgot about that, too! what have you been doing!talk about today! whatever you are doing today, matt has all the details. let's get the weather. thank you very much. blue skies over bury st edmunds. lovely start for much of england and wales and people say sunshine developing in scotland and northern ireland but there is a different feel. cold front at the moment bringing patchy cloud and rain. the blue colours on the chart indicate colder air...