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rescued themselves from the warring incas and learn to adapt to the harsh living conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions. to anya was born on this island. that every morning amalia gets her children ready for school. having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future. so i didn't get the chance to play with other children and learn that a lot that was nino's that's why amalia decided to become a teacher and start up a school in her village. she wanted children to learn and play together amalia knew very well that making her dream a reality would be anything but easy. it's there because she wanted to live differently than how women and little is traditionally do. then you need that and also no one in my village noticed they didn't know that i was studying every morning i woke up early so that i could help my mother with her handicrafts. he wanted to study you have to do chores before and afterwards so i helped my mother and wrote off at around 11 o'clock i mean. her daily commute was long but it was m
rescued themselves from the warring incas and learn to adapt to the harsh living conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions. to anya was born on this island. that every morning amalia gets her children ready for school. having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future. so i didn't get the chance to play with other children and learn that a lot that was nino's that's why amalia decided to become a...
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, and diced stockings, in lieu of british army leg wear. the well appointed highlanderand carried his ammunition at the front of his waist belt in what was called a belly box. bonnets with diced red, white, and green bands took the place of cocked hats. highland grenadiers and light infantry were issued the distinctive headgear worn by their breed in the rest of the british line. bask hilted broad swords complemented a highlander's musket and bayonet. that traditional weapon went into storage as the war progressed. in addition to the highlanders, a trio of foot regiments stood apart from the others. this category of troops originated with the ordnance regiment, formed in 1685 to guard a british field army's trade of artillery. light flintlock muskets instead of more cumbersome match locks. this unit evolved into the 7th regiment afoot. it was joined on the army's table of organization by the 1st royal north british fusiliers, scots, and the 23rd royal welsh fusiliers. they enjoyed the privilege of prating in bearskin caps 10 inches tall, two inches short of the grenadie
, and diced stockings, in lieu of british army leg wear. the well appointed highlanderand carried his ammunition at the front of his waist belt in what was called a belly box. bonnets with diced red, white, and green bands took the place of cocked hats. highland grenadiers and light infantry were issued the distinctive headgear worn by their breed in the rest of the british line. bask hilted broad swords complemented a highlander's musket and bayonet. that traditional weapon went into storage...
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themselves from the warring think us and learn to adapt to the harsh living conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions but money is so anya was born on this island. that every morning a money a gets her children ready for school then having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future. so i didn't get the chance to play with other children and learn that a lot that was nino's that's why amalia decided to become a teacher and start up a school in her village.
themselves from the warring think us and learn to adapt to the harsh living conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions but money is so anya was born on this island. that every morning a money a gets her children ready for school then having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future. so i didn't get the chance to play with other children and learn that a lot that was nino's that's why amalia decided...
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and cities. temperatures could be down to —2 or —3. the exception is the highlands and islands of scotland. the top of our area of high pressure. follow the lines all around and into the southern part of the north sea and there could be some showers flirting with some of these coastal areas early in the morning. apart from that, and the cloud that is coming in and the stronger wind into the north—west of scotland, we have got light winds, plenty of blue skies, a cold crisp winter's day tomorrow. then again, temperatures typically seven or eight degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands. that milder atlantic air will eventually push its way south through next week as our high pressure gets squeezed southwards but as we move into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze, though, for northern ireland, scotland, bringing in some more clo
and cities. temperatures could be down to —2 or —3. the exception is the highlands and islands of scotland. the top of our area of high pressure. follow the lines all around and into the southern part of the north sea and there could be some showers flirting with some of these coastal areas early in the morning. apart from that, and the cloud that is coming in and the stronger wind into the north—west of scotland, we have got light winds, plenty of blue skies, a cold crisp winter's day...
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plenty of showers working in today and already some snow settling down on the roads and highlands andl be followed by rain showers overnight and blustery winds in the south. showers having a wintry flavour to them over northern ireland, hills of northern england and scotland the snow could reach low levels drop potentially sea levels with fairly significant accumulations. risk of disruption. these are the main areas at risk of seeing snowfall. high ground of northern ireland, northern england and wales and notjust the hills of scotla nd and wales and notjust the hills of scotland but some lower elevations. five centimetres in places, ten scimita rs five centimetres in places, ten scimitars —— ten centimetres or more higher up. if the snow does not cause you problems on tuesday morning for us is another factor. the weather slowly improves, it will bea the weather slowly improves, it will be a day of sunshine and showers. cool air across northern areas and wintry showers continue to feed in. further south are seven or eight celsius, showers coming through as a rain. during the middle of
plenty of showers working in today and already some snow settling down on the roads and highlands andl be followed by rain showers overnight and blustery winds in the south. showers having a wintry flavour to them over northern ireland, hills of northern england and scotland the snow could reach low levels drop potentially sea levels with fairly significant accumulations. risk of disruption. these are the main areas at risk of seeing snowfall. high ground of northern ireland, northern england...
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and again, temperatures typically seven or eight degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands., but as we move into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning, slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze, though, for northern ireland, scotland, bringing in some more cloud, especially western scotland. pretty mild, though, for the north—east of scotland. further south, after a frosty start, again seven or eight degrees. into next week, you will notice, well, where does the sun go? it looks like is going to cloud over more. there could be some mist and fog patches, but with the cloud around it won't be as cold at night. good afternoon. the five mps who want to replace jeremy corbyn as labour leader have been taking questions from party members in liverpool. it's the first of a series of events around the country which will culminate in a new leader being selected at
and again, temperatures typically seven or eight degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands., but as we move into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning, slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze, though, for northern ireland, scotland, bringing in some more cloud, especially...
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and again, temperatures typically seven or eight degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands.sh its way south through next week as the high pressure gets squeezed southwards, but as we move into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning, slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze, though, for northern ireland, scotland, bringing in some more cloud, especially western scotland. pretty mild, though, for the north—east of scotland. further south, after a frosty start, again seven or eight degrees. into next week, you will notice, well, where does the sun go? it looks like is going to cloud over more. there could be some mist and fog patches, but with the cloud around it won't be as cold at night. this is bbc news. the headlines at midday. the chancellor warns business leaders that there will "not be alignment" with eu rules in any post—brexit trade agreement — and that some businesses will benefit while "
and again, temperatures typically seven or eight degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands.sh its way south through next week as the high pressure gets squeezed southwards, but as we move into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning, slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze,...
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cloud in the west still thick enough to produce the odd shower and across the hebrides and also the northwest highlands, more persistent rain expected. a breezy day and temperatures up a little bit as that breeze comes in from the southwest, 8—12 celsius. warmer air pushes into next week, but at a price — the winds will pick up widespread gales. winds may be touching 70—80 miles an hour in parts of northern scotland and we'll all see some rain at times, too. bye for now. hello, this is bbc news with ben bland. the headlines: two mortar rounds land near the us embassy in baghdad as huge crowds join funeral processions in iraq for iran's top military commander, killed by a us drone strike. iranian president rouhani visited the dead general‘s family, promising that americans will feel the impact of their actions for years ahead. the queen sends her condolences to the people of australia as fears grow that high winds and temperatures will push bushfires towards heavily populated areas. the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer, enters the race to become labour leader. he'll launch his campaign in stevenage
cloud in the west still thick enough to produce the odd shower and across the hebrides and also the northwest highlands, more persistent rain expected. a breezy day and temperatures up a little bit as that breeze comes in from the southwest, 8—12 celsius. warmer air pushes into next week, but at a price — the winds will pick up widespread gales. winds may be touching 70—80 miles an hour in parts of northern scotland and we'll all see some rain at times, too. bye for now. hello, this is...
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think they are exempt from air passenger duty already in the highlands and islands. ctor that is already under taxed sector that is already under tax. thank you forjoining us. prime minister borisjohnson has written to scottish first minister nicola sturgeon refusing her request for new powers to hold another scottish independence referendum. revealing the letter on twitter today, he said the scottish people voted decisively to keep our united kingdom together, a result which both the scottish and uk governments committed to respect. let‘s make 2020 a year of growth and opportunity for the whole of the uk. joining us now from glasgow is scotland reporter alexandra mackenzie. it is not unexpected that boris johnson would refuse this. we have already had the response from nicola sturgeon saying it is not the end of it. we might things go from here? the letter from borisjohnson is it. we might things go from here? the letterfrom borisjohnson is not a surprise. nicola sturgeon would have been waiting for that and her response is not a surprise either. there we go from her
think they are exempt from air passenger duty already in the highlands and islands. ctor that is already under taxed sector that is already under tax. thank you forjoining us. prime minister borisjohnson has written to scottish first minister nicola sturgeon refusing her request for new powers to hold another scottish independence referendum. revealing the letter on twitter today, he said the scottish people voted decisively to keep our united kingdom together, a result which both the scottish...
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and again, temperatures typically 7—8 degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands.ve into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning, slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze, though, for northern ireland, scotland, bringing in some more cloud, especially western scotland. pretty mild, though, for the north—east of scotland. further south, after a frosty start, again 7—8 degrees. into next week, you will notice, well, where does the sun go? it looks like it is going to cloud over more. there could be some mist and fog patches, but with the cloud around it won't be as cold at night. hello, and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week — in difficult days, and with more to come, iran's supreme leader invokes god's help. but how much will that help? "it was a perfect phone call", protested the us president in an all caps tweet as his trial began. but his more significant move to
and again, temperatures typically 7—8 degrees. it will be milder where it is cloudier towards the highlands and islands.ve into monday, quite a contrast across the uk. milder where it is cloudier and breezier further north, colder further south where it is clearer. there may be some mist and fog around in the morning, slowly lifting. then the sunshine develops once again. more of a breeze, though, for northern ireland, scotland, bringing in some more cloud, especially western scotland. pretty...
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i congratulate both of you and being elected, the first first minister and highland. 0n the first deputyuty first minister weeks after he helped in the good friday peace agreement. along with his party leaderjohn hume. the teacher became involved in politics during a campaign for civil rights in the late 1960s. 1986 he won a seat in the house of commons which he held for almost two decades. it was his work back at home which he most valued. it consistent condemnation of violence and persistence in persuading people away from it and had my international respect. last year he was still speaking out to encourage reconciliation. if we have the courage, and the desire for two communities to live together in a palatable way, if we want that, we can get it. it is going to be tough. it is going to the client or a lot of goodwill and hop —— hope. if we haven't got hope we have nothing. tony blair describes him as one of the most important architects at peace. occasionally fears that a lwa ys peace. occasionally fears that always wise. tributes from to an ambulance massively influential. chris pag
i congratulate both of you and being elected, the first first minister and highland. 0n the first deputyuty first minister weeks after he helped in the good friday peace agreement. along with his party leaderjohn hume. the teacher became involved in politics during a campaign for civil rights in the late 1960s. 1986 he won a seat in the house of commons which he held for almost two decades. it was his work back at home which he most valued. it consistent condemnation of violence and persistence...
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and i think it's quite purposeful. if you look at highland beach, they always try to maintain their exclusivity and that they were part of the elite. there's even articles in the newspaper with charges against them, trying to become less exclusive and they kind of maintain their ground and say no. this is who it's for. we're not -- they didn't advertise. they didn't want this information to get out. but it's still a resort community to this day and descendents of frederick douglass, who have combined with pook booker t. washington, they still have associations with with the resort. we talked about the guides. one of the things i would like to close with, these advertisements and other travel literature might tell you about the described. those places are telling you where you should go, not necessarily where people actually went. so where do we find this information? it would be great if we had diaries like the one that the judge has. i was so jealous when he brought that out. but it's often not the case, right? a lot of people didn't write d
and i think it's quite purposeful. if you look at highland beach, they always try to maintain their exclusivity and that they were part of the elite. there's even articles in the newspaper with charges against them, trying to become less exclusive and they kind of maintain their ground and say no. this is who it's for. we're not -- they didn't advertise. they didn't want this information to get out. but it's still a resort community to this day and descendents of frederick douglass, who have...
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and into tomorrow, as well. through the night, still some very brisk winds around the coast of scotland, some white there is wintry showers giving a covering across the highlandse central swathe of the uk, where as in the south, a general weather front here. more cloud and drizzle, and we have that milder air. through the morning, it turns wet in the southwest of the country. that rain will spread across southern areas in the day. best of the sunshine across yorkshire, lancashire, the lakes into northern ireland, some in scotla nd into northern ireland, some in scotland but still breezy across the western democrat western isles with showers there. that rain is spreading across the south through the course of tomorrow afternoon and evening. thursday's weather map shows this low pressure giving us a headache in terms of how much rain and wind is in fact heading our way, but it does look as though thursday morning is looking grotty across the country, cloud and snow across the pan ines and the southern highlands of scotland. sunshine in the middle of scotland. sunshine in the middle of the day, then more rain swings into the southwest. it could be quite windy, al
and into tomorrow, as well. through the night, still some very brisk winds around the coast of scotland, some white there is wintry showers giving a covering across the highlandse central swathe of the uk, where as in the south, a general weather front here. more cloud and drizzle, and we have that milder air. through the morning, it turns wet in the southwest of the country. that rain will spread across southern areas in the day. best of the sunshine across yorkshire, lancashire, the lakes...
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since it started in 2006, the festival has celebrated both the cuisine and the culture of the highlandsto climb up to the top, grab your prize and climb down. it‘s my turn. ok, you can go. give him a big clap! so... slowly from the bottom. freestyle ? come on! as the games continue, my form doesn‘t really improve. it was by a feather that we lost. applause a game that i‘m not bad at, i think it‘s my height advantage. everyone gets a shot or...? hang on, let‘s watch. that‘s way farther than mine. i guess you might think that coming so far away, you wouldn‘t be able to make friends, or that it might be a strange tourist experience. but i always find it‘s some of the best ones, when you come to these places, there‘s not many foreign tourists, so people are so accepting and grateful that you are here, and will share everything with you. hello there. day two of 2020 brought some rain and some of it heavy. in fa ct, some rain and some of it heavy. in fact, in the highlands of scotland we had a0 millimetres of rain by close of play on thursday. you can see how relentless it was, with warm weat
since it started in 2006, the festival has celebrated both the cuisine and the culture of the highlandsto climb up to the top, grab your prize and climb down. it‘s my turn. ok, you can go. give him a big clap! so... slowly from the bottom. freestyle ? come on! as the games continue, my form doesn‘t really improve. it was by a feather that we lost. applause a game that i‘m not bad at, i think it‘s my height advantage. everyone gets a shot or...? hang on, let‘s watch. that‘s way...
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the west for a few fleeting showers, much like today more persistent rain threading a northwest highlands, and a strengthening brees. which will keep temperatures up around eight to 12 celsius. a mild run of wins will continue as we go into next week and which is milder and milder. switching from southwest to a southerly wind. you shall were still around in the west, temperatures holding up though but by the end of the night it's a very wet weather pushing into the west of ireland and that will spread east for the day, reaching central and eastern parts of england until late on monday but will see some wet weather at times, same again on tuesday but i tuesday the winds are even stronger, destructive winds potentially to northern and west. this is bbc news. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories. as huge crowds take to the streets to bid farewell to iran's general soleimani, a call for a un investigation under international human rights law, it is very unlikely that the killing of mr suleimani was lawful. australia suffers one of the worst bushfire days of the season as temperatures nudge 50 de
the west for a few fleeting showers, much like today more persistent rain threading a northwest highlands, and a strengthening brees. which will keep temperatures up around eight to 12 celsius. a mild run of wins will continue as we go into next week and which is milder and milder. switching from southwest to a southerly wind. you shall were still around in the west, temperatures holding up though but by the end of the night it's a very wet weather pushing into the west of ireland and that will...
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started with some huge temperature contrasts, minus five in oxfordshire and worcestershire and 9 degrees in highlandfternoon as well. we have still got high pressure in charge, round the top of it this milder air and a weak weather front close to the area of high pressure where we have seen more in the way of sunshine after the frosty start, but it feels chilly as well. the areas of mist and fog we have seen are tending to shrink so we will keep sunshine in the east midlands and to the east of the east midlands and to the east of the pennines. probably some sunshine in the north—east of scotland where it will be very mild at 11 degrees. the clouds thickening up in western scotla nd the clouds thickening up in western scotland and temperatures in double figures in many parts of northern uk, more chilly further south. frost inafew uk, more chilly further south. frost in a few places, but then cloud amount tend to increase from the north, if anything lifting the temperatures. the coldest weather by the end of the night likely to be in the end of the night likely to be in the far south of england. much
started with some huge temperature contrasts, minus five in oxfordshire and worcestershire and 9 degrees in highlandfternoon as well. we have still got high pressure in charge, round the top of it this milder air and a weak weather front close to the area of high pressure where we have seen more in the way of sunshine after the frosty start, but it feels chilly as well. the areas of mist and fog we have seen are tending to shrink so we will keep sunshine in the east midlands and to the east of...
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and i'll start here. fleeting light showers through the day. spreading into the highlands here compared with yesterday. the breeze will be picking up elsewhere. the best of the brakes, east of wales, the midlands and same to the mainland scotland. across the board, temperature is around eight to 12 degrees. we finished the day with heavy rain in the north of scotland. that clears away and other than a few showers in the west most will have a dry and mild night into monday. a return to work for many of you after the christmas break, but look what is waiting in the wings. the weather is set to turn to very lively as we go into next week. active jet blowing across the atla ntic active jet blowing across the atlantic and each little dip in the jet stream will see subsequent areas of low pressure develop. the first one spread northwards across iceland as we go through into monday. spreading its weather fronts southwards and eastwards into the uk and ireland and with it, strong to gale force winds. the wettest weather to begin with will be across ireland on monday morning, sprea
and i'll start here. fleeting light showers through the day. spreading into the highlands here compared with yesterday. the breeze will be picking up elsewhere. the best of the brakes, east of wales, the midlands and same to the mainland scotland. across the board, temperature is around eight to 12 degrees. we finished the day with heavy rain in the north of scotland. that clears away and other than a few showers in the west most will have a dry and mild night into monday. a return to work for...
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and right. did not slow the momentum of the highlanders and they pushed forward, sweeping up remnants of the 8thmichigan. this mixed force slammed into the pd battalion on the walls of tower battery, lieutenant colonel morrison jumped to the top of the parapet, emptied his pistol, his example inspiring other highlanders to do the same. private daniel eldrege of the 3rd new hampshire saw the brigade attack from his position to the southeast. he said it was a wall of steel flashing in the rays of the morning sun. the enemy setting a terrible fire of shell and grape canister into the ranks. the line just broke and the ragged men are mowed down with lead and iron. some of them out of the works and a hand to hand fight. 79th new york did not hold a parapet long, confederate fire swept in from the top. highlanders fell back and held the outside of the wall before morrison ordered a second thrust over the parapet producing the same results. as morrison reeled from a head wound during the second thrust, a private in the ranks recalled i never saw the boys fight with such determination. confederate react
and right. did not slow the momentum of the highlanders and they pushed forward, sweeping up remnants of the 8thmichigan. this mixed force slammed into the pd battalion on the walls of tower battery, lieutenant colonel morrison jumped to the top of the parapet, emptied his pistol, his example inspiring other highlanders to do the same. private daniel eldrege of the 3rd new hampshire saw the brigade attack from his position to the southeast. he said it was a wall of steel flashing in the rays of...
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since it started in 2006, the festival has celebrated both the cuisine and the culture of the highlandsokies, the point is to climb up to the top, grab your prize and climb down. it's my turn. ok, you can go. give him a big clap! so... slowly from the bottom. freestyle ? as the games continue, my form doesn't really improve. it was by a feather that we lost. applause. a game that i'm not bad at, i think it's my height advantage. everyone gets a shot or...? hang on, let's watch. that's way farther than mine. i guess you might think that coming so far away, you wouldn't be able to make friends, or that it might be a strange tourist experience. but i always find it's some of the best ones, when you come to these remote places, there's not many foreign tourists, so people are so accepting and grateful that you are here, and will share everything with you. hello, again. we are starting off on a misty, murky note today. there is even some frost around first thing in the morning but that will tend to lift but we'll hang on to a lot of cloud through the day. most of us getting away with a dry d
since it started in 2006, the festival has celebrated both the cuisine and the culture of the highlandsokies, the point is to climb up to the top, grab your prize and climb down. it's my turn. ok, you can go. give him a big clap! so... slowly from the bottom. freestyle ? as the games continue, my form doesn't really improve. it was by a feather that we lost. applause. a game that i'm not bad at, i think it's my height advantage. everyone gets a shot or...? hang on, let's watch. that's way...
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the rest of scotland, the hebrides, the highlands and shetland at time seeing that rain.tland seeing a boost in temperatures compared with today. there will be some sunshine in the north—east of scotland, wales and parts of the midlands, and where you have got sunshine, temperatures around 10 celsius. the wins will become more southerly as we go through the night and into monday morning. it should not be too chilly to start with. some cold conditions to east anglia. those southerly winds keeping conditions around 9 degrees taking us conditions around 9 degrees taking us into monday morning. then we see a succession of low pressure system is heading our way. a deep low gci’oss is heading our way. a deep low across iceland on monday throwing these weather fronts in our direction. a wet start for northern ireland with rain spreading across scotla nd ireland with rain spreading across scotland during the day with strong to gale force winds, then the wet and windy conditions spreading into wales and west in england for the afternoon. some parts of central england staying dry.
the rest of scotland, the hebrides, the highlands and shetland at time seeing that rain.tland seeing a boost in temperatures compared with today. there will be some sunshine in the north—east of scotland, wales and parts of the midlands, and where you have got sunshine, temperatures around 10 celsius. the wins will become more southerly as we go through the night and into monday morning. it should not be too chilly to start with. some cold conditions to east anglia. those southerly winds...
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these provide critical links to the islands and the highlands. the more difficult parts to get to.are in these areas, trying to get economic connectivity is difficult. it speaks to broadband access, which is a critical factor in the leveling up process. if you think about it, if you come from one of these areas, it is difficult to make connections with the rest of the world. you need these airlines that flight of these parts of the u.k. you see it in places like canada. it has made a huge difference. it is spot on. this badly serviced transport link and what that means in terms of economic opportunity. know you will continue to chase down the story and follow it as it progresses. we won't hear the end of this one for a while. well done. let's head to gop -- geopolitical issues. joining us in new york is libby cantrill. impeachment is top of mind right now. we have the process starting in the senate next week. is going to be pleading the case for donald trump? what do you imagine it will due to markets? libby: none of our clients are asking about impeachment. in some ways, the marke
these provide critical links to the islands and the highlands. the more difficult parts to get to.are in these areas, trying to get economic connectivity is difficult. it speaks to broadband access, which is a critical factor in the leveling up process. if you think about it, if you come from one of these areas, it is difficult to make connections with the rest of the world. you need these airlines that flight of these parts of the u.k. you see it in places like canada. it has made a huge...
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you are currently running a conference in the highlands and it is called designing a future that won'tenge of the day and this year, the challenge is climate change so we are gathering together for two weeks intensively to address that challenge. are you talking about the more sustainable products and more sustainable delivery of solutions? yes, we are looking at product and services so first this week we are scoping out the territory, literally, where we are, the people, the place and in relation to the planet and then looking at what we need to bring together from all of the fields of expertise to create a solution for tomorrow and then be able to deliver them. it is very important to do that in all of scotland and in the big cities but also in other parts was not and you have got organisations like google getting involved? yes, very much so. today as we speak we started this week and we have professors, students, from the uk, france, germany, portugal and japan, altogether and then next week arriving are google ai from seattle, a project co—founded by one of our graduates so the bus
you are currently running a conference in the highlands and it is called designing a future that won'tenge of the day and this year, the challenge is climate change so we are gathering together for two weeks intensively to address that challenge. are you talking about the more sustainable products and more sustainable delivery of solutions? yes, we are looking at product and services so first this week we are scoping out the territory, literally, where we are, the people, the place and in...
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it starts to cool down and get dark, we will see more snow falling across the southern upland and the highlands south, we still have this rain to get rid of across the south—east, and as a result, tomorrow morning is not going to be a cold start in the south—east. we are looking at overnight lows about ten. push further north and it is, and once again there is the risk of ice on untreated surfaces and locally we could also see some frost as well. if you are travelling, bear that in mind. and as we move from wednesday into thursday, we still have this weather front to start with. in the south—eastern corner it will be slow to clear, taking its rain with it. behind it, the winds will be lighter. it will still be a breezy day tomorrow, and we will still have all those showers across the north and the west. it will be windier, and once again those showers will be is snow on the high roots and the tops of the hills —— falling as snow. we are no longer in double figures except for the south—western channel islands, and we're looking at seven generally to about nine degrees. if you are wondering what
it starts to cool down and get dark, we will see more snow falling across the southern upland and the highlands south, we still have this rain to get rid of across the south—east, and as a result, tomorrow morning is not going to be a cold start in the south—east. we are looking at overnight lows about ten. push further north and it is, and once again there is the risk of ice on untreated surfaces and locally we could also see some frost as well. if you are travelling, bear that in mind....
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the west for a few fleeting showers, much like today more persistent rain threading a northwest highlands, andgo into next week and which is milder and milder. switching from southwest to a southerly wind. you shall were still around in the west, temperatures holding up though but by the end of the night it's a very wet weather pushing into the west of ireland and that will spread east for the day, reaching central and eastern parts of england until late on monday but will see some wet weather at times, same again on tuesday but i tuesday the winds are even stronger, destructive winds potentially to northern and west. this is bbc news. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories. as huge crowds take to the streets to bid farewell to iran's general soleimani, a call for a un investigation under international human rights law, it is very unlikely that the killing of mr suleimani was lawful. australia suffers one of the worst bushfire days of the season as temperatures nudge 50 degrees celsius and howling winds fan the flames. this is what the firefighters were dreading, because it fans these blazes,
the west for a few fleeting showers, much like today more persistent rain threading a northwest highlands, andgo into next week and which is milder and milder. switching from southwest to a southerly wind. you shall were still around in the west, temperatures holding up though but by the end of the night it's a very wet weather pushing into the west of ireland and that will spread east for the day, reaching central and eastern parts of england until late on monday but will see some wet weather...
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this evening and overnight, we have a frost pretty widely, even in towns and cities, —2 —3 possible. the exception, the highlandssure. follow the lines round and into the north sea and there could be one or two showers here early on sunday morning. they should say offshore. apart from that, more cloud and more breeze in the north—west of scotland, we have light winds, frosty start, a crisp, cold winter's day. again, seven or eight degrees, probably milder in the cloud in the north—west. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the chancellor warns business leaders that there will "not be alignment" with eu rules in any post—brexit trade agreement — and that some businesses will benefit while "some won't". a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the moment the uk leaves the eu. and brexit is one of the subjects the contenders for the labour leadership are tackling in their first hustings event in liverpool. british scientists suggest the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain
this evening and overnight, we have a frost pretty widely, even in towns and cities, —2 —3 possible. the exception, the highlandssure. follow the lines round and into the north sea and there could be one or two showers here early on sunday morning. they should say offshore. apart from that, more cloud and more breeze in the north—west of scotland, we have light winds, frosty start, a crisp, cold winter's day. again, seven or eight degrees, probably milder in the cloud in the north—west....
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a hail shower in the scottish highlands and as we go to the west of this afternoon we will continue toabby speeding in. a mixture of rain, sleet and snow at the high ground in scotland. with that cold of our temperatures actually continue to head downwards to the west of today. a soggy start to the evening across east anglia and the south—east than some clear spells and look at all the showers racing in from the west. some of them will be heavy with hail and thunder and across the northern half of the uk some of them will be wintry and not only of the highest hills. even at some relatively low levels we could have some snow mixing in. for northern ireland, northern england and scotland it will be a mixture of rain, sleet and snow which could certainly make for some icy conditions for the monday morning commute. that is certainly worth bearing in mind. at the south it will be chilly but not as chilly. most of the showers here will be falling as rain. maybe some hail mix then but the further east you are across england notice it is not a bad start the day with some dry weather and spells
a hail shower in the scottish highlands and as we go to the west of this afternoon we will continue toabby speeding in. a mixture of rain, sleet and snow at the high ground in scotland. with that cold of our temperatures actually continue to head downwards to the west of today. a soggy start to the evening across east anglia and the south—east than some clear spells and look at all the showers racing in from the west. some of them will be heavy with hail and thunder and across the northern...
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we will see fleeting, light showers in the west and more persistent rain in the hebrides, spreading into the highlandstroducing milder weather here compared with yesterday. and the breeze will be picking up elsewhere, but for the best of the breaks, east, wales, the midlands, best favoured. same to the north—east of mainland scotland and across the board, cloudy sunshine, temperatures around eight to 12 degrees. we finish today with heavy rain in the north of scotland. that clears away. other than a few showers in the west, most will have a dry and mild night to take us through sunday night into monday. of course, the return to work for many after the christmas break, but look what is waiting in the wings, whether it is set to return to very lively into next week. a pretty active jet stream blowing across the atlantic and each little dip in this jet stream will see subsequent areas of low pressure develop. the first one spreads northwards across iceland as we go through into monday, spreading its weather fronts southwards and eastwards into the uk and ireland and with it, strong to gale force winds. t
we will see fleeting, light showers in the west and more persistent rain in the hebrides, spreading into the highlandstroducing milder weather here compared with yesterday. and the breeze will be picking up elsewhere, but for the best of the breaks, east, wales, the midlands, best favoured. same to the north—east of mainland scotland and across the board, cloudy sunshine, temperatures around eight to 12 degrees. we finish today with heavy rain in the north of scotland. that clears away. other...
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we know it goes to harpers valley and the panhandle and potomac highlands. those were associated with tide water, and this is the area we'll focus on. that 18,000 number, 18,000 slaves in west virginia, that was only 4% of the population of those western counties. because slaves in virginia were taxed at only one-third their market value while the rest of your property was taxed at full market value, the western counters saw this as an unfair advantage to slave holders in tide water, virginia. we have different economies between the two sections. we have egrarian. you have a different ethnic makeup. much of the tide water area is of english descent where in the east you have a big number of scott-irish and in 1840s and 1850s you see influx of german immigrants. and lack of meaningful, internal improvements. we're talking roads, bridges, railroads, canals. this frustrated the western counties for decades leading up to the war. as a west virginia resident, i can tell you 160 years later our roads are still terrible. the loudest voices that were arguing for this
we know it goes to harpers valley and the panhandle and potomac highlands. those were associated with tide water, and this is the area we'll focus on. that 18,000 number, 18,000 slaves in west virginia, that was only 4% of the population of those western counties. because slaves in virginia were taxed at only one-third their market value while the rest of your property was taxed at full market value, the western counters saw this as an unfair advantage to slave holders in tide water, virginia....
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more persistent rain in the hebrides and north west highlands, but temperature starting to rise a little bit somewhere between eight and i2 celsius. tomorrow evening, there will be some rain across northern scotland that will ease away during the night. a breezy night for the rest of us. overall, i feel it mall start to monday away from the likes of east anglia and lincolnshire, you can start with monday morning brightness. but we have a succession of low pressure system is ganging up on the atlantic waiting to send their wares into us, and on monday, strong to gale force winds. brightening up in the past, partly furnished to do with heavy rain in wales, northern and western parts of england. northern england could stay dry throughout monday daytime. but after it mountain out, to ta ke daytime. but after it mountain out, to take us into tuesday, our next deepening any of low pressure. this will be more important than the one on monday. we will see rain at times across scotland and northern ireland. a lot of dry and bright weather through central and eastern part. the big study will be th
more persistent rain in the hebrides and north west highlands, but temperature starting to rise a little bit somewhere between eight and i2 celsius. tomorrow evening, there will be some rain across northern scotland that will ease away during the night. a breezy night for the rest of us. overall, i feel it mall start to monday away from the likes of east anglia and lincolnshire, you can start with monday morning brightness. but we have a succession of low pressure system is ganging up on the...
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more persistent rain in the hebrides and north west highlands, but temperature starting to rise a little some rain across northern scotland that will ease away during the night. a breezy night for the rest of us. 0verall, away during the night. a breezy night for the rest of us. overall, i feel it mall start to monday away from the likes of
more persistent rain in the hebrides and north west highlands, but temperature starting to rise a little some rain across northern scotland that will ease away during the night. a breezy night for the rest of us. 0verall, away during the night. a breezy night for the rest of us. overall, i feel it mall start to monday away from the likes of
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700,000 vehicles from 2018 2019 that recall includes certain lexus models toyota for runners camrys highlanders and other toyota be the vehicles, according to the automaker the fuel pumps on the vehicles could stop working and that could result in stalls and that could increase the risk of a crash. right now toyota says it's working on a fix and will notify the owners of affected vehicles by mail by mid-march to see if your vehicle is under recall visit to his website. toyota dot com slash recall more delays now and getting boeing's 7.37 max back in the air american airlines announced today that it will not put the aircraft back in service before early june and that will mean the cancellation a 140 flights every day on american until then. >>the company says those planes will be gradually work back into the schedule over the course of a month was it is certified. americans fleet of 7.37 max planes have been grounded since march after a second deadly crash involving that aircraft united airlines already announced plans to already announced plans to keep the 7.37 max on th ground until june. a woman
700,000 vehicles from 2018 2019 that recall includes certain lexus models toyota for runners camrys highlanders and other toyota be the vehicles, according to the automaker the fuel pumps on the vehicles could stop working and that could result in stalls and that could increase the risk of a crash. right now toyota says it's working on a fix and will notify the owners of affected vehicles by mail by mid-march to see if your vehicle is under recall visit to his website. toyota dot com slash...
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contamination in vietnam in most of indicated that those had been in the central and central highlandshing that was approved and released by the ministry of defense. that as baseline information. our services bring thee must take into account chemical aspect. embracing major pillars of work. that is a strong linkage of the education program can be a great support for the operation. organizing.started we started with raising awareness among high-level persons. atlier this year, we started the grassroots level and we were bring our education program. the reason we do not want to expand our program they are too , wee scale -- program there are in the process of analysis, informationdequate the political , the capacity of the local partners. we tried to work with our local partner so we could build up capacity by providing hands-on activities. so step-by-step, they will be taking it over from us. i believe that in two years further we can collect adequate information along with takingtners, we will be technical things into the province. this will not happen overnight. we are pretty slow on
contamination in vietnam in most of indicated that those had been in the central and central highlandshing that was approved and released by the ministry of defense. that as baseline information. our services bring thee must take into account chemical aspect. embracing major pillars of work. that is a strong linkage of the education program can be a great support for the operation. organizing.started we started with raising awareness among high-level persons. atlier this year, we started the...
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cloud in the west still thick enough to produce the odd shower and across the hebrides and also the northwest highlandsat breeze comes in from the southwest, 8—12 celsius. warmer air pushes into next week, but at a price — the winds will pick up widespread gales. winds may be touching 70—80 miles an hour in parts of northern scotland and we'll all see some rain at times, too. bye for now. hello, this is bbc news with ben bland. the headlines: two mortar rounds land near the us embassy in baghdad as huge crowds join funeral processions in iraq for iran's top military commander, killed by a us drone strike. iranian president rouhani visited the dead general‘s family, promising that americans will feel the impact of their actions for years ahead. the queen sends her condolences to the people of australia as fears grow that high winds and temperatures will push bushfires towards heavily populated areas. the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer, enters the race to become labour leader. he'll launch his campaign in stevenage tomorrow. police appeal for information after a food delivery driver
cloud in the west still thick enough to produce the odd shower and across the hebrides and also the northwest highlandsat breeze comes in from the southwest, 8—12 celsius. warmer air pushes into next week, but at a price — the winds will pick up widespread gales. winds may be touching 70—80 miles an hour in parts of northern scotland and we'll all see some rain at times, too. bye for now. hello, this is bbc news with ben bland. the headlines: two mortar rounds land near the us embassy in...
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cloud in the west still thick enough to produce the odd shower and across the hebrides and also the northwest highlandseeze comes in from the southwest, 8—12 celsius. warmer air pushes into next week, but at a price — the winds will pick up widespread gales. winds may be touching 70—80 miles an hour in parts of northern scotland and we'll all see some rain at times, too. bye for now. you're watching bbc news. i'm ben bland. the headlines at 11. two mortar rounds land near the us embassy in baghdad — as huge crowds join funeral processions in iraq, for iran's top military commander, killed by a us drone strike. iranian president rouhani visited the dead general‘s family — promising that americans will feel the impact of their actions for years ahead. fears that high winds and temperatures will push australia's bushfires towards heavily populated areas. thousands of reserve troops are deployed. the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer, enters the race to become labour leader. he'll launch his campaign in stevenage tomorrow. councils urge the courts to impose tougher fines to curb the surge in fly—tippin
cloud in the west still thick enough to produce the odd shower and across the hebrides and also the northwest highlandseeze comes in from the southwest, 8—12 celsius. warmer air pushes into next week, but at a price — the winds will pick up widespread gales. winds may be touching 70—80 miles an hour in parts of northern scotland and we'll all see some rain at times, too. bye for now. you're watching bbc news. i'm ben bland. the headlines at 11. two mortar rounds land near the us embassy...
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but otherwise, bar a little bit more cloud for the skies of the northern and western isles and north—west highlandshe coming nights. goodbye. hello, you are watching afternoon live. the city of glasgow wants to become carbon neutral in the next ten years — leading the fight against climate change. carbon neutral by 2030 is a big challenge, it's certainly one that we're taking very seriously, and it's not enough for a few people in the council to be working on it. it's a challenge that everybody has to take part in, that we need to get everybody across the city engaged with, and that we need to be working on now. how h ow exa ctly how exactly will glasgow deliver on that goal? what sort of change is needed and how quickly? i'm at the glasgow science centre where i will be putting those questions to our guests throughout the afternoon. psychiatrists call for social media companies to hand over their data —
but otherwise, bar a little bit more cloud for the skies of the northern and western isles and north—west highlandshe coming nights. goodbye. hello, you are watching afternoon live. the city of glasgow wants to become carbon neutral in the next ten years — leading the fight against climate change. carbon neutral by 2030 is a big challenge, it's certainly one that we're taking very seriously, and it's not enough for a few people in the council to be working on it. it's a challenge that...
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or apd, is charged on all passenger flights from uk airports, excluding northern ireland and the scottish highlandsid depends on the destination and class of travel, but under current rules, standard class passengers on domestic and short haul flights pay £13 in apd for a single journey using a uk airport. for longer routes over 2,000 miles from london that charge goes up to £78. changes to air passenger duty could reduce government income from the tax, which the office for budget responsibility says is expected to reach £3.7 billion this financial year. let's hear what borisjohnsons had to say about flybe when he spoke to dan walker on bbc breakfast earlier. —— let's hear what the prime minister had to say. it is not for government to step in and save companies that simply run into trouble, but to be in no doubt that we see the importance of flybe in delivering connectivity across the whole united kingdom. it is very important where i was yesterday in northern ireland, for instance. i can't go into the commercial —— commercially confidential decisions. we are working hard to do what we can but obv
or apd, is charged on all passenger flights from uk airports, excluding northern ireland and the scottish highlandsid depends on the destination and class of travel, but under current rules, standard class passengers on domestic and short haul flights pay £13 in apd for a single journey using a uk airport. for longer routes over 2,000 miles from london that charge goes up to £78. changes to air passenger duty could reduce government income from the tax, which the office for budget...
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lemonis: i'm taking corey and laurie to highland park where i own a big warehouse. n the fashion industry, but i've always had bigger plans for it, and i think this business may be a perfect fit. this is just an overflow warehouse that i use to bring things in and out and process returns from online businesses here. corey: wow. beautiful building. lemonis: yeah, isn't it gorgeous? it'd make a really cool bagel factory. corey: it would. -laurie: are you kidding me? -lemonis: no. -laurie: am i allowed to scream? -lemonis: you can scream. laurie: because i'm being serious, it would be amazing. lemonis: my idea for this building is to build a big commissary -- bagel factory, bagel chips -- the ability to do all of it here -- bag it. they're gonna start ripping up the floor next friday. -corey: wow. -lemonis: the commissary will not only support additional new locations, but can support a wholesale market, as well. and so if i end up putting more money into the commissary or more money into this deal, well, it's gonna be money well spent. the work will take close to six m
lemonis: i'm taking corey and laurie to highland park where i own a big warehouse. n the fashion industry, but i've always had bigger plans for it, and i think this business may be a perfect fit. this is just an overflow warehouse that i use to bring things in and out and process returns from online businesses here. corey: wow. beautiful building. lemonis: yeah, isn't it gorgeous? it'd make a really cool bagel factory. corey: it would. -laurie: are you kidding me? -lemonis: no. -laurie: am i...