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our top story this lunchtime...north of england with one person dying in derbyshire after torrential rainfall. coming up, the emotions of a d—day veteran as it sees a memorial being built for his fallen friends. coming up on bbc news... a first time win in italy for celtic as they beat lazio 2—1. it was a good night for all british teams in the europa league as rangers, manchester united and wolves also win their matches. scientists are planning a global mission to sequence the dna of all life on earth. mission to sequence the dna the aim is to find new medicines for disease and new crops to resist climate change. £9.4 million in extra funding has just been announced for the uk part of the project, called tree of life. our science correspondent richard westcott has been to see how some of the money will be spent at the earlham institute near norwich. so, now we are just taking a sample of water from the pond so we can see what living things are in there. even the most cutting—edge, global science can start with a po
our top story this lunchtime...north of england with one person dying in derbyshire after torrential rainfall. coming up, the emotions of a d—day veteran as it sees a memorial being built for his fallen friends. coming up on bbc news... a first time win in italy for celtic as they beat lazio 2—1. it was a good night for all british teams in the europa league as rangers, manchester united and wolves also win their matches. scientists are planning a global mission to sequence the dna of all...
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the other main stories this lunchtime: the snp says it would try to form an alliance with other parties to lock the conservatives out of government after the election and promises to stop the nhs being privatised. we will fight tooth and nail any attempts to expose the national health service to a post—brexit trade deal with donald trump. the bbc announces plans for two prime—time election debates — a head—to—head between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, and one with all the main british parties. jail for an 18—year—old man who stabbed to death his teenage girlfriend ellie gould. and the emotions of a d—day veteran as he sees a memorial being built for his fallen friends. i had a job to do. all these fellows did a good job. all these men, these wonderful men. and coming up on bbc news...
the other main stories this lunchtime: the snp says it would try to form an alliance with other parties to lock the conservatives out of government after the election and promises to stop the nhs being privatised. we will fight tooth and nail any attempts to expose the national health service to a post—brexit trade deal with donald trump. the bbc announces plans for two prime—time election debates — a head—to—head between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, and one with all the main...
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wind not so much the story through lunchtime tomorrow. but by tomorrow night, 11:00 now. 30 to 50 mile per hour gusts near theco it will be these are southeast winds funneling up. more wind by saturday night. likely more rain, too. during the day, passing showers. starting to get more intense towards 7:00. 11:00 heading into sunday morning, probably the peak of the rain event with the first wave that's coming in into sunday morning. by 7:00 a.m. and lunchtime, heavier rain may set up in the santa cruz mountains. that's where the rain totals get interesting. the atmospheric river stalls out in the central coast and santa cruz mountains, it can give you 4 to 5 inches of rain. that is a possibility by noon on sunday. notice, sunday afternoon, might catch a little break right there until sunday evening. then the rain fills in towards 11:00 at night. there's a second wave of that system that will pick up. increasing the rain again. heading into monday morning, now, by monday afternoon and tuesday, in the how slowly shifts towards southern cali
wind not so much the story through lunchtime tomorrow. but by tomorrow night, 11:00 now. 30 to 50 mile per hour gusts near theco it will be these are southeast winds funneling up. more wind by saturday night. likely more rain, too. during the day, passing showers. starting to get more intense towards 7:00. 11:00 heading into sunday morning, probably the peak of the rain event with the first wave that's coming in into sunday morning. by 7:00 a.m. and lunchtime, heavier rain may set up in the...
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so, during lunchtime dozens of students come here to this cvs pharmacy.ut the store supervisor told me today that since school began this year, they've seen an increase in shoplifting so now they're trying to do something about it. palo alto high school students heading to cvs pharmacy during lunch can no longer expect to breeze in. three weeks ago, the store began manning the door and restricting how many students can come in to just five at a time. the move is aimed at cracking down on shoplifting. but some students feel like they're unfairly being targeted. >> i feel like the kids that don't do anything are being punished for what other people would do. so, i think it's kind of unfair. >> reporter: according to the latest census numbers, the median income in palo alto is $137,000 per household which is why some are surprised to learn the drugstore is having a shoplifting problem. since implementing the five at a time policy at lunchtime, the store has seen a significant decline in shoplifting. but some question the move. >> i think limiting anyone to e
so, during lunchtime dozens of students come here to this cvs pharmacy.ut the store supervisor told me today that since school began this year, they've seen an increase in shoplifting so now they're trying to do something about it. palo alto high school students heading to cvs pharmacy during lunch can no longer expect to breeze in. three weeks ago, the store began manning the door and restricting how many students can come in to just five at a time. the move is aimed at cracking down on...
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also this lunchtime...es that thousands ofjobs at british steel will be saved with a rescue deal this afternoon by a chinese industrial giant. the cannabis—based medicines to help children like indy rose are approved for use by the nhs in england. australian authorities say the threat from bushfires is catastrophic. a state of emergency is declared in queensland and new south wales. and britain falls silent to mark armistice day and remember the fallen. last post plays. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... can anyone stop liverpool? they are now eight points clear at the top of the premier league, after beating manchester city 3—1. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. nigel farage has said his brexit party won't now contest conservative—held seats in next month's elections. in what is being seen as a boost for borisjohnson, mr farage said he doesn't want anti—brexit parties to win the election. he's standing down candidates in more than 300 consitutences in more than 300 con
also this lunchtime...es that thousands ofjobs at british steel will be saved with a rescue deal this afternoon by a chinese industrial giant. the cannabis—based medicines to help children like indy rose are approved for use by the nhs in england. australian authorities say the threat from bushfires is catastrophic. a state of emergency is declared in queensland and new south wales. and britain falls silent to mark armistice day and remember the fallen. last post plays. coming up in the sport...
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a bit of lunchtime joy pretty good start as well?a bit of lunchtimejoy for pretty good start as well? a bit of lunchtime joy for you this afternoon, in that each one of the four nations is almost bathed in sunshine for all. mostly dry as well, that comes as welcome news, the likes of nottingham which had the likes of nottingham which had the wettest autumn in record, only five dry days since mid—september there. pictures like this and satellite imagery like this always come as welcome news. these two areas of cloud, want to the east and one to the west, with a clear slot in between, snow showing up on the scottish mountains and fog here and there across cumbria and scotland. a few showers just hitting some of the eastern coastal districts. the vast majority are dry this lunchtime, dry for the afternoon with clear skies. pretty chilly with fog lingering in parts of scotland and north—west england, but for most some sunshine to compensate. 0nce england, but for most some sunshine to compensate. once you lose that, it will be the coldes
a bit of lunchtime joy pretty good start as well?a bit of lunchtimejoy for pretty good start as well? a bit of lunchtime joy for you this afternoon, in that each one of the four nations is almost bathed in sunshine for all. mostly dry as well, that comes as welcome news, the likes of nottingham which had the likes of nottingham which had the wettest autumn in record, only five dry days since mid—september there. pictures like this and satellite imagery like this always come as welcome news....
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also this lunchtime...isjohnson tells business leaders he's shelving plans to cut corporation tax next april to spend more on the nhs. after his bbc interview, prince andrew faces calls to cooperate with legal cases brought by victims of the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. a landmark case — a woman who inherited a fatal disease from herfather sues a hospital trust for failing to tell her of his condition. and a battle for a tiny piece of literary history, as a work by 14—year—old charlotte bronte goes up for auction in paris. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... eddiejones tells us that's he worried about the impact that saracens‘ huge punishment for breaking the salary cap might have on his england squad. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. after violent scenes overnight at a university campus in hong kong, several protesters have been arrested trying to escape from the site surrounded by police. hundreds of protesters are thought to be trapped inside the polytechnic univ
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our top story this lunchtime... from government — on the day the general election campaign officially begins. and coming up, our assistant political editor norman smith will answer your questions about the election. and in the sport on bbc news. after premiership champions saracens were found to have breached salary cap rules, exeter‘s chief executive has called on them to be relegated. the bbc has learnt that evidence provided by groups known as paedophile hunters was used in more than 250 prosecutions last year — even though their techniques are considered controversial. members of the groups pose as children online to lure and confront suspected child sex offenders — but, despite using their evidence, police have described them as vigilantes, whose activities could put child abuse investigations at risk. luxmy gopal reports. we are phoning the police. get off my phone! don't touch us! this is a sting by so—called paedophile hunters. 51—year—old christopher powell thought he was meeting a 14—year—old boy he had be
our top story this lunchtime... from government — on the day the general election campaign officially begins. and coming up, our assistant political editor norman smith will answer your questions about the election. and in the sport on bbc news. after premiership champions saracens were found to have breached salary cap rules, exeter‘s chief executive has called on them to be relegated. the bbc has learnt that evidence provided by groups known as paedophile hunters was used in more than 250...
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our top story this lunchtime.tical weapon during the election and coming up — can lewis hamilton become formula one's greatest ever driver? coming up on bbc news, everton's portuguese midfielder andre gomes is to undergo surgery today after a horrific ankle break during their draw with tottenham hotspur yesterday in the premier league. the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev has warned that the current tensions between russia and the west are endangering the world. speaking to the bbc in an interview to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, mr gorbachev called for all countries to declare that nuclear weapons should be destroyed. he was speaking to our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg. these days, it's rare to see mikhail gorbachev in front of a camera. aged 88, he avoids the limelight. i'm slowing down, he tells me. i can barely stand up! but the man who helped to end the cold war has a message for the world. that his achievements are at risk. and one of his greatest achievements was en
our top story this lunchtime.tical weapon during the election and coming up — can lewis hamilton become formula one's greatest ever driver? coming up on bbc news, everton's portuguese midfielder andre gomes is to undergo surgery today after a horrific ankle break during their draw with tottenham hotspur yesterday in the premier league. the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev has warned that the current tensions between russia and the west are endangering the world. speaking to the bbc in...
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european shares subdued this lunchtime. the buzz from lunchtime wearing off.opean markets lacking direction. the dax is seeing significant movement by .5%. small moves in london and paris. bubuness can b be baeveven if yu are in t the bininess of priring moneney. the bank note printer said itit could collapse if a plan to overhaul the business doesn't work. it suspended dividends and reported a loss for the first half of the year. the company took body blolows in recent years. hit of 21 million euros when venezuela's central bank failed to pay its bill. the new ceo is working on a plan to shore up the f firm that p ps cash for 140 countries. t to efforts tonked organinize a workers movement fr the company before employees breaches of the data security. they were targeted for taking a stand and ororganizing for a betttter work days. of chihief executive of one auraralia's biggest banksks wil sign a after accususations the lendnder had milillions o of res of a anti-money oror in -- titi-money lauaundering laws.s. they failed to report international money transfe
european shares subdued this lunchtime. the buzz from lunchtime wearing off.opean markets lacking direction. the dax is seeing significant movement by .5%. small moves in london and paris. bubuness can b be baeveven if yu are in t the bininess of priring moneney. the bank note printer said itit could collapse if a plan to overhaul the business doesn't work. it suspended dividends and reported a loss for the first half of the year. the company took body blolows in recent years. hit of 21 million...
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to lunchtime in central hong kong, where the big financial institutions have their headquarters.have mainly seen this kind of chaos with teargas and riot police on the weekends. all over hong kong, but not usually this kind of weekday in the middle of the day, the lunch hour, where there was teargas, there was chaos on the streets. shooting,rred by the live shots, of someone early this morning. protesters had already called for general strike. we had a weekend of chaotic clashes here after the death of someone who fell off a parking policeroof during a dispersal operation. it has been this escalation over the weekend and then today at lunchtime in the central part of the city. hong kong protesters apparently making a fire outside a bank branch. have seen many headlines of bank on closures branches and other activities being suspended in the city. how are businesses reacting in the central part of the financial hub? seen thee really closings and people being told a go home start to wrap up few hours after that lunchtime disruption with the teargas. earlier there were temporary dis
to lunchtime in central hong kong, where the big financial institutions have their headquarters.have mainly seen this kind of chaos with teargas and riot police on the weekends. all over hong kong, but not usually this kind of weekday in the middle of the day, the lunch hour, where there was teargas, there was chaos on the streets. shooting,rred by the live shots, of someone early this morning. protesters had already called for general strike. we had a weekend of chaotic clashes here after the...
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that certainly escalated things that cause the protest at lunchtime. central business district, some financial institutions are sending people home today. this came after another weekend of clashes. after the death of a protester who had fallen off a roof during a police dispersal operation. it has been a chaotic weekend. it came to the business district at lunchtime. in theit has cause chaos markets. jody schneider in hong kong, thank you. .ighter liquidity the highest since 2016. equity markets taking a hit. sanchez' election gamble backfires. the socialist loses in the fourth election in as many years. live in madrid next. ♪ manus: live pictures of hong kong, where protests have escalated. one person has been shot. police are investigating reports a man has been set on fire during an argument with a group of people. police are investigating. there is an area in the northeastern area. police are investigating that story. this is escalation. tear gas been fired. pressure, are under that is for sure. as we get more reports, we will bring that to you. m
that certainly escalated things that cause the protest at lunchtime. central business district, some financial institutions are sending people home today. this came after another weekend of clashes. after the death of a protester who had fallen off a roof during a police dispersal operation. it has been a chaotic weekend. it came to the business district at lunchtime. in theit has cause chaos markets. jody schneider in hong kong, thank you. .ighter liquidity the highest since 2016. equity...
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we've just been at another protest here another lunchtime protests in the shopping center just behind me minutes ago this was absolutely filled with people of all ages singing and singing some of the slogans the chants all of these hong kong protests calling for the 5 dumond's the demands including universal suffrage and an independent investigation into the police to be met a lot of people who were here won't be surprised that carry lamb in that we create dress didn't offer any further concessions didn't meet any more of those 5 dumond's they've long lost faith in the fact that she might deliver those demands they say that she if she hasn't delivered them up and to this point almost 6 months now into this protest movement then they're not sure exactly when she will when she will do that people here now just wanting to take to the streets to keep up momentum and she really prove. that they are still willing to keep going now that they have had this boot these protesters from this election landslide you know this really was a landslide for those pro-democracy candidates on kerry lam in
we've just been at another protest here another lunchtime protests in the shopping center just behind me minutes ago this was absolutely filled with people of all ages singing and singing some of the slogans the chants all of these hong kong protests calling for the 5 dumond's the demands including universal suffrage and an independent investigation into the police to be met a lot of people who were here won't be surprised that carry lamb in that we create dress didn't offer any further...
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having seen manchester city get a point at lunchtime against newcastle they will be licking their lipsf extending their lead at the top of the premier league to 11 points. they are up against brighton who have not won at anfield since 1983. and that fun continues but only just. liverpool with a 2—1 victory. liverpool starting very confidently. batman bare, terrific towering header to put them in front for cups a minute or two later he went and did it again. another had us 02— zero. pretty comfortable until the second half. first, a straight red card for handling outside his box. a free kick. side footing the ball and whilst liverpool were still rearranging themselves. very quick thinking led to a nervy last few minutes for lots of celebrations, as you would expect. lots of leap around anfield on what has been an emotional week the fans and everyone associated with the club. they have 11 points clear at the table. let's hear from juergen klopp who was full of praise for the substitute keeper despite that free kick. he is the man of the match for me because coming in in a game like this
having seen manchester city get a point at lunchtime against newcastle they will be licking their lipsf extending their lead at the top of the premier league to 11 points. they are up against brighton who have not won at anfield since 1983. and that fun continues but only just. liverpool with a 2—1 victory. liverpool starting very confidently. batman bare, terrific towering header to put them in front for cups a minute or two later he went and did it again. another had us 02— zero. pretty...
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also this lunchtime...rince andrew in windsor this morning, amid growing calls for him to talk to american investigators. alex salmond appears in court accused of sexual offences while he was first minister of scotland. —— most of them while. iam innocent, and i will defend my position vigorously. a tidal wave of flames. almost 200 bushfires now raging in australia with a code red warning in the state of victoria. chris martin, here we are here in jordan. why have you taken us here? and coldplay tell us they won't be touring because it's bad for the planet and coming up on bbc news... an unbeaten 67 for ben stokes, as he holds england to a comfortable 241—4 on day one of their first test against new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. labour has launched its election manifesto — promising a radical agenda with a hugely expanded role for the state which they say will transform lives. the manifesto includes plans to build 100,000 council homes a year by the end of the new parliament. l
also this lunchtime...rince andrew in windsor this morning, amid growing calls for him to talk to american investigators. alex salmond appears in court accused of sexual offences while he was first minister of scotland. —— most of them while. iam innocent, and i will defend my position vigorously. a tidal wave of flames. almost 200 bushfires now raging in australia with a code red warning in the state of victoria. chris martin, here we are here in jordan. why have you taken us here? and...
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he said today, during his day, at lunchtime, he had a power nap. it would not be today.ts! he said he had a nap at lunchtime because he has a newborn and he was up with the baby in the night. it could discriminate against people with small kids, pregnant women and people who need more sleep sometimes. interesting. still to come... from hotels to shipping and even tea... we'll be getting the inside track on how to succeed from the boss of one of india's oldest and largest business conglomerates. you're with worklife from bbc news. with the election looming, the bbc is down in southampton today — one of the top cargo ports in the uk. let's here more from our business correspondent sean farrington who is talking to businesses at solent university. this lecture hall was designed in the style of a boat and a reminder of the nautical heritage of southampton and the importance of transport infrastructure to the region. 40 million tonnes of cargo coming to the port here. what happens on the roads, at airports and ports is crucial and we have the boss of southampton airport with
he said today, during his day, at lunchtime, he had a power nap. it would not be today.ts! he said he had a nap at lunchtime because he has a newborn and he was up with the baby in the night. it could discriminate against people with small kids, pregnant women and people who need more sleep sometimes. interesting. still to come... from hotels to shipping and even tea... we'll be getting the inside track on how to succeed from the boss of one of india's oldest and largest business conglomerates....
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we are expecting protests to continue over the coming days not only these lunchtime protests which have become something of a a day thing in the week but more people taking to the streets last night in particular we saw hundreds of people gathered outside hong kong polytechnic university seram show your member that was the scene of major clashes. over the last week here people students protesters still holed up inside there is unknown how many still left inside but we do know that conditions that really are deteriorating people unwilling to leave on winning with the the whole campus surrounded feeling that they will be arrested and charged with rising which carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison that really has become a rallying point for the protesters here they're calling for the days who is still inside that campus to be allowed to leave seek medical attention and to avoid arrest here as well in hong kong charlottes also impel in hong kong thank you. you're watching news still to come on the program the political stalemate between israel and the palestinians has left people i
we are expecting protests to continue over the coming days not only these lunchtime protests which have become something of a a day thing in the week but more people taking to the streets last night in particular we saw hundreds of people gathered outside hong kong polytechnic university seram show your member that was the scene of major clashes. over the last week here people students protesters still holed up inside there is unknown how many still left inside but we do know that conditions...
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and then it starts to clear by lunchtime mostly sunny for everybody. evening, the clouds start to move back in along the coast. now tomorrow shouldn't be as dense as today. but we will see cool temperatures overnight. highs today, though, well above average. in san jose the average is 64. today we hit 72 degrees. and san francisco also a little ry comfortable and mild in 6 some inland areas. mid-70s for you in santa rosa. 75. antioch and livermore at 74. if you are headed to the cal game tonight grab a jacket. temperatures in the mid-50s to low 50s under partly cloudy skies. and overnight lows will be in the mid-40s through parts of the north by valleys. we will have fog and low clouds. but just not as thick as this morning. near 50 degrees around the bay. and sunday check it out. we are warming up even more. near 80 degrees in some inland areas. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. warming trend today. mid-seventies to upper 70s in inland areas mild around the bay near 70 at the time coast near six and warming up more tomorrow and then monday h
and then it starts to clear by lunchtime mostly sunny for everybody. evening, the clouds start to move back in along the coast. now tomorrow shouldn't be as dense as today. but we will see cool temperatures overnight. highs today, though, well above average. in san jose the average is 64. today we hit 72 degrees. and san francisco also a little ry comfortable and mild in 6 some inland areas. mid-70s for you in santa rosa. 75. antioch and livermore at 74. if you are headed to the cal game...
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impeachment inquiry that was sparked by anonymous testimony from an insider saskia taylor nexts lunchtime reports on the fate of those who dared to speak out in america recently. for the democrats impeachment must now seem tantalizingly close all they need is the final piece of damning evidence to seal the deal and to senate minority leader chuck schumer he has come out arguing for the protection of whistleblowers only rother of one intelligence officer who is insider info could make or break the impeachment dream the calls to make public the whistleblowers identity are despicable whistleblowers should be protected period period that's quite the radical departure from his previous comments on those exposing government abuses and each day that snowden is allowed to room 3 is another twist to the merits snowden is a one of the few picked up by the media he chose the path of raising his voice and going global unlike the hundreds of others who chose the path of least resistance you see they quietly lodged official complaints hoping for the system to reform but they were out of luck because as
impeachment inquiry that was sparked by anonymous testimony from an insider saskia taylor nexts lunchtime reports on the fate of those who dared to speak out in america recently. for the democrats impeachment must now seem tantalizingly close all they need is the final piece of damning evidence to seal the deal and to senate minority leader chuck schumer he has come out arguing for the protection of whistleblowers only rother of one intelligence officer who is insider info could make or break...
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by lunchtime we'll see some clouds and fog off the coast. bay. and then this evening it creeps back in overnight. but tomorrow we will wake up to low clouds and fog just not as thick as this morning. and temperatures will be cool as well. highs today are going to be really mild in some areas. mid-70s for the middle of november. san jose sunny at 72. concord 75 degrees. oakland 68. san francisco with a slight on shore flow, will be 66 this afternoon and some mid-70s in santa rosa. ukiah up to 79. saentd cruz and 70 the in the game tonight. grab a jacket. temperatures in the mid-50s to the low 50s with partly cloudy conditions for the cal game as it ends tonight. overnight lows will mainly in the 40s and 50s. cooler through the north bay. mid-40s through santa rosa and napa and low 50s to upper 40s around the bay for tomorrow morning. and notice it's not going to be as foggy. and then sunday we'll be warming up to near 80 in spots. like fairfield, even cloverdale above that. but on monday temperatures will cool a bit on the shore around the ba
by lunchtime we'll see some clouds and fog off the coast. bay. and then this evening it creeps back in overnight. but tomorrow we will wake up to low clouds and fog just not as thick as this morning. and temperatures will be cool as well. highs today are going to be really mild in some areas. mid-70s for the middle of november. san jose sunny at 72. concord 75 degrees. oakland 68. san francisco with a slight on shore flow, will be 66 this afternoon and some mid-70s in santa rosa. ukiah up to...
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also this lunchtime; after the bbc interview about his links with sex offenderjeffrey epstein, princerew faces calls to talk to us investigators from a woman who says epstein assaulted her. the green party launches its manifesto, pledging to make the uk carbon neutral by 2030. the tsb it meltdown which left nearly two million people without online services — the bank faces severe criticism in a new report. and we speak to the prize—winning sir david attenborough, about the threat still posed to the environment by plastic products. we still have to dispose of the wretched material. somebody, surely we could invented, somebody somewhere has got to have a way of dealing with it. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, there's a huge night ahead for wales. win against hungary in cardiff and they're going to the european championships. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. dozens of demonstrators are still barricaded inside a hong kong university, which has been under siege by the police for three days. activists have been inside the campus since last week, initially preventin
also this lunchtime; after the bbc interview about his links with sex offenderjeffrey epstein, princerew faces calls to talk to us investigators from a woman who says epstein assaulted her. the green party launches its manifesto, pledging to make the uk carbon neutral by 2030. the tsb it meltdown which left nearly two million people without online services — the bank faces severe criticism in a new report. and we speak to the prize—winning sir david attenborough, about the threat still...
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out in hong kong for a 5th day paralyzing parts of the city demonstrators are gathering during a lunchtime rally in the central business district. which number new fighting overnight fall fall in gaza rather less than 24 hours after a ceasefire was brokered israeli forces and islamic jihad fighters exchanged cross border fire overnight $34.00 palestinians have been killed since then. turkey has deported 7 german citizens it says have links to eisele ankara's repatriating 4 and i saw members held in its jails in the u.k. counterterror police have arrested a man or heathrow airport after turkey said it departed a british acts. a kurdish iranian refugee who spent 6 years and an offshore prison run by australia has landed in new zealand it's the 1st time or who's for chinese been able to leave papua new guinea he was offered a visa to attend a literary festival in christ church the journalist wrote an award winning book on a smartphone about his experience while being detained australia's been criticised for how it detains asylum seekers were switched on he spoke to al jazeera a short time ago
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because we're fighting for the democracy for hong kong fighting for freedom for hong kong as the lunchtime crowds went back to work the streets were taken over by the more radical protesters they were soon dispersed by riot police firing rounds of tear gas and making arrests. but back of the chinese university police attempts to make the students leave with tear gas water cannon and force instead inflame the protestors . and with each day that horror appears to escalate the bigger pollen our desire a home. while protesters have been injured in baghdad after iraqi forces used tear gas and live rounds to disperse demonstrators the protesters have gathered near a bridge leading to the green zone which houses government buildings that are also confrontations of tahir square the main focus of the protest activists say they'll continue demonstrating until their demands are met by the government when 280 people have been killed since protests erupted in baghdad last month. you know straight here bush was edging closer to sydney's northern suburbs and firefighters say they might not get them under
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lunchtime reports from hong kong. in hong kong because ‘s business lunchtime in hong kong because ‘s out his weapon and shoots him at point—blank range. all ca ptu red shoots him at point—blank range. all captured during a live facebook video. despite serious injuries, he attem pts video. despite serious injuries, he atte m pts to video. despite serious injuries, he attempts to flee but is captured and taken away in an ambulance. elsewhere in the city, a police officer drives into a group of black clad protesters, veering the motorbike towards them three times before taking off. he has since been suspended. hours later, a middle—aged man argues with hard—line protesters. middle—aged man argues with ha rd—line protesters. in middle—aged man argues with hard—line protesters. in an act too graphic to show, he is doused in flammable liquid before being set on fire. there's no question that escalating violence could get what the rioters want. not from the government, not from society at large. and, yet, this evening, the clashes continued. there has been an outpouring of anger here today
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as you would expect, it is lunchtime and things are pretty busy, it is a lwa ys and things are prettyd 16 months and if this band to band diesel comes into place, things could look very different. —— fast forward 16 months. bristol is busy, it‘s bustling and, at times, it‘s hard to breathe here. but under clean air proposals, thingscould soon be improving. let‘s take a look at the detail. within the white boundary would be a new charging zone, meaning the most polluting of taxis, buses and goods vehicles — but not private cars — would have to pay to drive within. the cost, between £9 to £100 per day. but take a look at the area in red. it‘s where bristol is going further than any other city. a ban on all privately—owned diesel vehicles in the city centre, no matter what age they are, between 7am and 3pm. buses, taxis, commercial and emergency service vehicles will be exempt. the mayor has always pushed back on suggestions for a citywide congestion charge. he said that would adversely affect the poorest in the city, but he admits this plan will be a challenge. it needs to be ambitious
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our top story this lunchtime...h accused of not presenting credible spending plans by a leading economic research group. and a warning that black friday bargains are leading more people to turn to loan sharks to cover the bills. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... ollie pope is on standby to keep wicket for england in the second test against new zealand, which starts tonight. jos buttler‘s a doubt with a back injury. there's a call for supermarkets to increase the price of the plastic "bag for life" to 70p. environmental campaigners say the move is necessary because 1.5 billion of the carriers were bought in the uk in the last year — that's 54 bags in every household. even though single—use bags are no longer sold by many supermarkets, the amount of plastic waste from the stores increased last year — to more than 900,000 tonnes. environmentalists say a bag for life must be used at least four times to have a positive impact. the supermarkets say they are tackling waste by reducing plastic pac
our top story this lunchtime...h accused of not presenting credible spending plans by a leading economic research group. and a warning that black friday bargains are leading more people to turn to loan sharks to cover the bills. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... ollie pope is on standby to keep wicket for england in the second test against new zealand, which starts tonight. jos buttler‘s a doubt with a back injury. there's a call for supermarkets to increase the...
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the time is 1:15, our top story this lunchtime.ants has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. maurice robinson still faces 39 counts of manslaughter. and coming up — uber hits a bump in the road — transport for london refuses the ride hailing company a new licence. coming up on bbc news, great britain and england hockey player sam ward says he will do everything he can to return to hockey, after losing the sight in his left eye. he was struck in the face by a ball earlier this month. the treatment by china of hundreds of thousands of muslim people kept in a network of high—security prison camps has been exposed by a leak of documents, seen by the bbc. china has consistently claimed the camps — in the xinjiang region in the west of the country — offer education and training. but the leaked documents show how inmates are locked up until they change their beliefs, behaviour and language. china's uk ambassador has denied the bbc‘s claims, saying the camps are popular and have prevented terrorism. richard bilton reports. unti
the time is 1:15, our top story this lunchtime.ants has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. maurice robinson still faces 39 counts of manslaughter. and coming up — uber hits a bump in the road — transport for london refuses the ride hailing company a new licence. coming up on bbc news, great britain and england hockey player sam ward says he will do everything he can to return to hockey, after losing the sight in his left eye. he was struck in the face by a ball earlier this...
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also this lunchtime: as the army arrive in south yorkshire, the prime minister meets people who've lostthing in the floods. i think the shock of seeing your property engulfed by water is huge, and also the anxiety about what may still be to come. is the drive for electric cars risking damage to the ocean bed? we have exclusive access to a project assessing the impact of deep sea mining. so the machines are being prepared for deep sea mining, but is it the right thing to do? i'll be reporting on the risks of damage to the ocean floor. and tree planting, car—sharing and wildlife corridors, how green is your football club? and coming up on bbc news. sam kerr has joined the women's super league leaders chelsea — the australian is widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the world. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. labour has unveiled plans to outspend the conservatives on healthcare in england, with a warning that the nhs is "crying out for a financial rescue plan". labour is pledging a real terms increase in funding of £26 billion a year by 2024, about £6 billion mor
also this lunchtime: as the army arrive in south yorkshire, the prime minister meets people who've lostthing in the floods. i think the shock of seeing your property engulfed by water is huge, and also the anxiety about what may still be to come. is the drive for electric cars risking damage to the ocean bed? we have exclusive access to a project assessing the impact of deep sea mining. so the machines are being prepared for deep sea mining, but is it the right thing to do? i'll be reporting on...
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because we're fighting for the democracy for hong kong fighting for freedom for hong kong as the lunchtime crowds went back to work the streets were taken over by the more radical protesters they were soon dispersed by riot police firing rounds of tear gas and making arrests. but back at the chinese university police attempts to make the students leave with tear gas water cannon and force instead inflame the protestors . and with each day that horror appears to escalate the bigger pollen hong kong. still ahead on al jazeera iraqis so have watched their country crumble for decades we're looking at why they are now expressing their anger and a big u.s. a pipeline to be pumping again despite warnings of an environmental disaster. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well here across northern china over the next few days it is going to be quite messy but we are going to see a break by the time we get towards thursday the closet you see right here well that's going to bring some rain across parts of the region for the central areas and maybe some clouds for shanghai but as
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the other main stories this lunchtime: a letter written by buckingham palace in 2011 casts doubt on princendrew's account of when he first met the billionaire sex offenderjeffrey epstein. tortured in china, a former employee of britain's consulate in hong kong speaks exclusively to the bbc, after being accused of inciting political unrest. more than two million adults haven't been able to access a dentist in england in the last two years. and, the special one is back in the premier league, jose mourinho is announced as the new tottenham manager. coming up on bbc news, wales are going to the euros, victory over hungary secures qualification as ryan giggs describes it as one of the greatest nights of his life. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. senior conservatives have rejected criticism of the decision to change the name of one of the party's twitter accounts during last night's tv debate between boris johnson and jeremy corbyn. one of the party's accounts was rebranded as "a fact—checking service". twitter says it will act if the party does it again — and the electoral com
the other main stories this lunchtime: a letter written by buckingham palace in 2011 casts doubt on princendrew's account of when he first met the billionaire sex offenderjeffrey epstein. tortured in china, a former employee of britain's consulate in hong kong speaks exclusively to the bbc, after being accused of inciting political unrest. more than two million adults haven't been able to access a dentist in england in the last two years. and, the special one is back in the premier league, jose...
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also this lunchtime...el farage unveils the brexit party's policies for the election — not a manifesto, he says, but a contract with the people. the brexit party are the party of the new radicals. that is who we are. we want to bring politics and our democracy into the 21st century. two treasure hunters are jailed for stealing a viking hoard worth millions of pounds. plenty of wickets for england in their test match in the bay of plenty. and coming up on bbc news... scotland will face israel in their euro 2020 play—off semifinal in march. the winner will then meet either norway or serbia for a place at the tournament. good afternoon and welcome to the news at one. a man who strangled a british backpacker and hid her body inside a suitcase has been found guilty of her murder. grace millane was killed the night before her 22nd birthday last december. her parents wept in court as the jury returned its unanimous verdict. her father said the family had been "ripped apart" by grace's brutal death. the man's ident
also this lunchtime...el farage unveils the brexit party's policies for the election — not a manifesto, he says, but a contract with the people. the brexit party are the party of the new radicals. that is who we are. we want to bring politics and our democracy into the 21st century. two treasure hunters are jailed for stealing a viking hoard worth millions of pounds. plenty of wickets for england in their test match in the bay of plenty. and coming up on bbc news... scotland will face israel...
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the other headlines this lunchtime... labour leader produces documents which he claims shows the government has discussed offering the united states access to the nhs after brexit. these documents confirm the us is demanding the nhs is on the table in the trade talks. these uncensored documents leave borisjohnson‘s denials in absolute tatters. it is total nonsense. and this is brought up time and again by the labour party as a distraction from the problem is that they are having. by the way, if you are worried about those egg whites, why notjust make some meringues? gary rhodes, the celebrity chef who championed british food, has died at the age of 59. after a cinema chain bans a new film about gangs after brawls broke out, its director tells us his movie had nothing to do with the violence. is it prejudiced? do they believe this film brings a certain type? is it a colour thing? you start thinking all these things, you know and then, i don't know, it was an upsetting time. and the theatre director, writer and broadcasterj
the other headlines this lunchtime... labour leader produces documents which he claims shows the government has discussed offering the united states access to the nhs after brexit. these documents confirm the us is demanding the nhs is on the table in the trade talks. these uncensored documents leave borisjohnson‘s denials in absolute tatters. it is total nonsense. and this is brought up time and again by the labour party as a distraction from the problem is that they are having. by the way,...
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the other main stories this lunchtime...wans in the streets as heavy rain brings more misery to communities hit by flooding. a warning that more than 20,000 young people in england will be homeless this christmas. and the first non—stop flight from london to sydney — a journey so long there are exercise classes for the passengers. coming up on bbc news... we will hear from england we will hearfrom england in new zealand as they play their final warm up zealand as they play their final warm up game zealand as they play their final warm up game before the test series begins. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. labour has promised free full—fibre broadband for every home and business in the uk in a decade, if it wins the election. labour says it would nationalise part of bt, and introduce a tax on technology giants like google, amazon and facebook to pay for the plan. borisjohnson has dismissed the idea as "crackpot" and a crazed "communist" scheme. here's our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones. it's a ma
the other main stories this lunchtime...wans in the streets as heavy rain brings more misery to communities hit by flooding. a warning that more than 20,000 young people in england will be homeless this christmas. and the first non—stop flight from london to sydney — a journey so long there are exercise classes for the passengers. coming up on bbc news... we will hear from england we will hearfrom england in new zealand as they play their final warm up zealand as they play their final warm...
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our top story this lunchtime... their worst performance since current records began. and coming up — the bbc learns most people who appealed against a decision to deny them disability benefits have been successful. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... another gold for hannah cockroft — she set a championship record to retain her 800m title at the world para athletics championships in dubai. more rain has been falling on parts of england already hit by severe flooding. the army says it's on a high state of readiness in south yorkshire. forecasters are warning of further downfalls around the village of fishlake, near doncaster, where hundreds of people have had to abandon their homes and businesses. a yellow weather warning for rain is now in force around sheffield, nottingham and doncaster, and will last until the early hours of tomorrow morning. our correspondent frankie mccamley is in fishlake. yes, as you can yes, as you can see yes, as you can see there are still parts of this village subm
our top story this lunchtime... their worst performance since current records began. and coming up — the bbc learns most people who appealed against a decision to deny them disability benefits have been successful. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... another gold for hannah cockroft — she set a championship record to retain her 800m title at the world para athletics championships in dubai. more rain has been falling on parts of england already hit by severe...
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also this lunchtime...isjohnson sets out what he says are the benefits of brexit, promising it will be easier to protect british jobs. we will back british business by ensuring that the public sector buys british. we'll scrap the tampon tax, we'll back british industry by making sure we can intervene when great british businesses are struggling. and these are some of the benefits which will directly result from leaving the eu. scotland yard pays former mp harvey proctor £500,000 compensation after its disastrous investigation into claims of a paedophile ring. arsenal sack their manager unai emery after 78 games in charge. and rediscovered — a 42—page manuscript written by elizabeth i. and coming up on bbc news, england's bowlers are frustrated on the first day of the second test in new zealand, as tom latham hits a century. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. 4,500 workers are to lose their jobs, after the energy firm npower announced it's closing three customer service centres in the uk. uni
also this lunchtime...isjohnson sets out what he says are the benefits of brexit, promising it will be easier to protect british jobs. we will back british business by ensuring that the public sector buys british. we'll scrap the tampon tax, we'll back british industry by making sure we can intervene when great british businesses are struggling. and these are some of the benefits which will directly result from leaving the eu. scotland yard pays former mp harvey proctor £500,000 compensation...
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also this lunchtime: the chief coroner calls for tough new laws to tackle extremist propoganda in the wake of the london bridge attack. detectives have spoken by phone to one of the suspects wanted over the deaths of 39 people in a lorry in essex. and, it's rugby fever as england prepare for their world cup final clash tomorrow against south africa. and at pubs across england, they are expecting queues outside the door at 8am, as people gather together to watch the final. this pub has eight screens. watch the final. this pub has eight screens. we will be reporting on the preparations. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news, victory for england's cricketers in the first match of their t20 series against new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. nigel farage has said his brexit party will contest every seat in england, wales and scotland in next month's election unless borisjohnson drops his deal with the eu and signs up to a leave alliance. mr farage said the prime minister's withdrawal agreement with the eu is "simply not brexit." the brexit party s
also this lunchtime: the chief coroner calls for tough new laws to tackle extremist propoganda in the wake of the london bridge attack. detectives have spoken by phone to one of the suspects wanted over the deaths of 39 people in a lorry in essex. and, it's rugby fever as england prepare for their world cup final clash tomorrow against south africa. and at pubs across england, they are expecting queues outside the door at 8am, as people gather together to watch the final. this pub has eight...
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cross harbor tunnels if we just take a look around here normally friday late morning getting up to lunchtime this would be completely full with traffic going on the hong kong harbor we're over on the cow loon side of that harbor. traffic going to hongkong island and back again. been closed now for the last couple of days or so and the problem part of the problem is here that the proximity of this tunnel is right next to one of those main campuses where we've seen so many protests the students are there they are on bridges over the highway here so even when the police do come and this is often a flashpoint for clashes between protesters and police the soon as the police leave again the protesters reemerge and just close down the tunnel again and then last night they started attacking the toll booths there was a number of fire bombs petrol bombs throw molotov cocktails as they're known so all of the toll booths here are now trashed so you do think that it's not much point in the or thirty's or the police reopening this because there's no way of the tunnel functioning as a as a toll paying tunn
cross harbor tunnels if we just take a look around here normally friday late morning getting up to lunchtime this would be completely full with traffic going on the hong kong harbor we're over on the cow loon side of that harbor. traffic going to hongkong island and back again. been closed now for the last couple of days or so and the problem part of the problem is here that the proximity of this tunnel is right next to one of those main campuses where we've seen so many protests the students...
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across the city and said what you're getting is more and more people joining the protest today's lunchtime protests you saw people that had very little to do with the movement before are now saying that they are supporting the protests that they're calling for investigations into police brutality yesterday once again protests got out of hand and we saw some of the most violent days after police shot a young man and another for the probe aging supporter was set on fire so instead of being able to quell the situation or calmed down the people of hong kong or give any confidence that the government will be able to handle the situation it's instead of seeming to rile up the protesters and not only the protesters but every day people of hong kong who originally had did not want to be part of this movement all right to begin polling with the latest from hong kong to via thank you so ahead on al-jazeera. one battle one celebrations in chile it plans to bring bright a constitution that dates back to its military dictatorship. and fire officials in australia are warning the worst is yet to come as
across the city and said what you're getting is more and more people joining the protest today's lunchtime protests you saw people that had very little to do with the movement before are now saying that they are supporting the protests that they're calling for investigations into police brutality yesterday once again protests got out of hand and we saw some of the most violent days after police shot a young man and another for the probe aging supporter was set on fire so instead of being able...
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this has already been a record breaking district council election here by lunchtime the number of people who had cast their ballots already surpassed the total number of people who voted in these district council elections last time around in 2015 now we've been at this particular polling station most of the day today helen aaron throughout the day we've seen long queues gathered behind me people waiting to cause their ballots is quiescent down a little bit now but there has still been a steady stream of people coming and going they tell us that they think it's their duty as hong kong citizens to cast their vote this after all as you've said is being considered as a litmus test referendum on almost 6 months of unrest here on hong kong both on the pro-democracy movement which is becoming increasingly violent in recent months and on how all stories he's have been handling the unrest here is for that reason that so many people are coming out on to the polls out to the polls they tell us today to cast their votes in what would usually be a fairly low key election these district councillors w
this has already been a record breaking district council election here by lunchtime the number of people who had cast their ballots already surpassed the total number of people who voted in these district council elections last time around in 2015 now we've been at this particular polling station most of the day today helen aaron throughout the day we've seen long queues gathered behind me people waiting to cause their ballots is quiescent down a little bit now but there has still been a steady...
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pro-democracy movement the unrest that's been raging for almost 6 months now now we've just heard that by lunchtime the voter turnout has exceeded the total play to turn out the last 6 straight council elections in 2015 now it's possible that there has been an early search people concerned that the violence of or clashes could stop them causing that ballots but this really is a significant sign of just how many people have been compelled to cast their ballots today on this referendum if you like on this protest movement and. what is at stake here is somalia clearly pure legislative terms. for both sides the pro-democracy camp and the pro stablish macam this is about sending a message now it has to be pointed out the pro standish macam dominates currently the district council at the moment so they're on the defensive they want to show that they can maintain that strength of support going forward and that there is still support for storage fees here in hong kong they want to defend their seats on the other side the pro democracy camp they want to show a certain support they know that they're not goin
pro-democracy movement the unrest that's been raging for almost 6 months now now we've just heard that by lunchtime the voter turnout has exceeded the total play to turn out the last 6 straight council elections in 2015 now it's possible that there has been an early search people concerned that the violence of or clashes could stop them causing that ballots but this really is a significant sign of just how many people have been compelled to cast their ballots today on this referendum if you...
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as we head towards the lunchtime hour most of you will be looking at 60s and 70s. heading into the afternoon it is going to be very pleasant and any outdoor activities as those temperatures will be approaching 80 degrees. here's a live look from our east bay hills camera and the fog has shrouded our city skyline. good visibility as we look across the bay here. mild, sunny for most of the weekend. cooler conditions for most of next week. you may have noticed a bit of smoke in our air today. tomorrow morning smoke from the ranch fire will continue to come into our area. you will notice as that north wind drops it into the east bay, parts of the north bay. bullet later on in the evening the wind switches out of the northwest, and that'll actually push some of the smoke to the northeast. definitely watch out for the fog, and in the afternoon mild drees in palo alto, 63 half moon bay. downtown san francisco, 65 degrees. some fog will linger in daly sit alike today. 77 santa rosa, heading into the east bay, 69 oakland. 72 caster valley and fremont and inland mild and sun
as we head towards the lunchtime hour most of you will be looking at 60s and 70s. heading into the afternoon it is going to be very pleasant and any outdoor activities as those temperatures will be approaching 80 degrees. here's a live look from our east bay hills camera and the fog has shrouded our city skyline. good visibility as we look across the bay here. mild, sunny for most of the weekend. cooler conditions for most of next week. you may have noticed a bit of smoke in our air today....
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according to the i, several people challenged the attacker as the chaos unfolded in front of lunchtime incident began when the attacker began randomly stabbing people inside fishmongers' hall, a conference and banqueting venue at the north end of london bridge. a warning that the times carries a graphic image on its front page — it reports the attacker was a convicted terrorist, who was released from jail after agreeing to his movements being monitored. the guardian finds room for one other story on its front page. it says millions of patients will be stopped from having hernia repair surgery, an x—ray on their bad back or a knee scan to detect arthritis under controversial plans by the nhs or a knee scan to detect arthritis unnecessary treatment. and the financial times also finds room for one other story — it reports david pemsel has resigned from his job as chief executive of the premier league before he could take up the role, after revelations in a tabloid newspaper about his private life. so that's a start, then, ruth and jason and really one story dominating a fast developing st
according to the i, several people challenged the attacker as the chaos unfolded in front of lunchtime incident began when the attacker began randomly stabbing people inside fishmongers' hall, a conference and banqueting venue at the north end of london bridge. a warning that the times carries a graphic image on its front page — it reports the attacker was a convicted terrorist, who was released from jail after agreeing to his movements being monitored. the guardian finds room for one other...
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and the rain, increasing activity from lunchtime saturday.ees heavy periods of rain. and then by 11:00 saturday, now you're seeing the heavier rain cross into the south bay. so rain totals, about an inch of rain for most of the howland locations. the santa cruz mountains, it's possible we could pick up three to five inches of rain starting midday saturday through 11:00 sunday. notice the future cast as we move further out in time. you still got the rain here, and it may not be until midday monday before the rain rates ease off. notice how this line stalls out. we're going to have to watch runoff potential over the weekend, especially leading out of the mountain areas along with kusy winds. seven-day forecast. you see the temperatures slowly climbing as the moisture rich air comes into the bay area. so temperatures rise over the weekend, but the mountain rain totals could be significant. so the holiday drive home around the bay area and beyond will be complicated with that next storm. >> thanks, rob. >>> no doubt the bay area needs the rain, b
and the rain, increasing activity from lunchtime saturday.ees heavy periods of rain. and then by 11:00 saturday, now you're seeing the heavier rain cross into the south bay. so rain totals, about an inch of rain for most of the howland locations. the santa cruz mountains, it's possible we could pick up three to five inches of rain starting midday saturday through 11:00 sunday. notice the future cast as we move further out in time. you still got the rain here, and it may not be until midday...
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this is you, this is 11 o'clock and boom, it's around lunchtime. saturday morning and saturday afternoon it looks like a nice looking weekend. temperatures on warmer. and then sunday will be the warmest day of the week and if you're thinking that way. it should be a stunning weekend actually. a five day forecast chimes in with temperatures on saturday and sunday being some of the warmer ones. monday looks nice and it cools off of it tuesday. maybe down the road we will see some rain. >>> tonight ktvu's investigative team went 13 first-place journalism awards. they were handed out by the society of professional journalists association promoting free journalism and high ethical standards. the in-depth reports by our investigate team focused on jail treatment d transparency lies and surrounding police personnel files. >>> the browns ripped off the helmet of the steelers quarterback and slammed it onto his head. that was just the beginning. >>> a famous san francisco chef is changing the menu at her restaurants. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ big dreams start with sma
this is you, this is 11 o'clock and boom, it's around lunchtime. saturday morning and saturday afternoon it looks like a nice looking weekend. temperatures on warmer. and then sunday will be the warmest day of the week and if you're thinking that way. it should be a stunning weekend actually. a five day forecast chimes in with temperatures on saturday and sunday being some of the warmer ones. monday looks nice and it cools off of it tuesday. maybe down the road we will see some rain....