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that is it from us in bedford.ek talking to people that the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will be decide to vote for? —— will they decide. —— will they decide. good afternoon. if you got away with a dry saturday so far, you have done well, plenty of showers around. maybe take you to the radar chart to show you what is happening. across the north of uk, rain is persistent across scotland. a few showers in northern ireland, drying up in the north—west of england. it has been dry for north—west of england. it has been dryfora north—west of england. it has been dry for a good part of the day in the east of england and we can see some of their heaviest downpours here later on. further west, you can see the blue colours are becoming fewer. fewer showers around, see the blue colours are becoming fewer. fewershowers around, much more dry and sunny weather for the evening. parts of devon, cornwall and wales there will be some rain returning later on. as you showers and parts of the midlands this eve
that is it from us in bedford.ek talking to people that the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will be decide to vote for? —— will they decide. —— will they decide. good afternoon. if you got away with a dry saturday so far, you have done well, plenty of showers around. maybe take you to the radar chart to show you what is happening. across the north of uk, rain is persistent across scotland. a few showers in northern ireland, drying up in the north—west of...
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that's it from us in bedford.ce to finish off our takeaway now, and we will be back next week talking to people who the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will they decide to vote for? good evening. we have had some ferocious showers around today, torrential downpours are still in evidence. this was sent in a little earlier in the down district. heavy showers in northern ireland earlier this evening, particularly south—east scotland across the eastern half of england and tailing back along the m4 corridor. hopefully those will diminish fairly $0011. hopefully those will diminish fairly soon. 0vernight hopefully those will diminish fairly soon. overnight for many it will become dry, even the rain across the north—east of scotland just lingers in the northern isles. and clearing skies it will be quite night. we could have brosque frost across the grounds of scotland. chilly in central and eastern parts of england, likely to see early fog here around dawn. 0therwise sunday, definitely looks like t
that's it from us in bedford.ce to finish off our takeaway now, and we will be back next week talking to people who the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will they decide to vote for? good evening. we have had some ferocious showers around today, torrential downpours are still in evidence. this was sent in a little earlier in the down district. heavy showers in northern ireland earlier this evening, particularly south—east scotland across the eastern half of england and...
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that is it from us in bedford.takeaway now and we will be back next week talking to people that the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will they decide to vote for? hello, there. the minority escaped the showers during the day on saturday, but today the majority will stay dry. but just looking back, look at this picture that was sent in of the hail storm, down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers faded fast through saturday evening. and although there's cloud waiting in the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually the main influence will be high pressure so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog but that should clear quite quickly. and then it does look like a much drie
that is it from us in bedford.takeaway now and we will be back next week talking to people that the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will they decide to vote for? hello, there. the minority escaped the showers during the day on saturday, but today the majority will stay dry. but just looking back, look at this picture that was sent in of the hail storm, down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk...
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i cannot think outside bedford. i am always dealing with people in bedford facing these problems.—day basis. affecting their way of living. it is getting worse each day. anyone else had an experience in the nhs?” getting worse each day. anyone else had an experience in the nhs? i was abroad. a couple who work in the local hospital, the husband is a doctor. a greek doctor, has been every year. my son fractured his arm. they took him into a&e, the greek doctor, a friend, shocked that this lady was bleeding next to my son, only 17, 18, with what he thought was a fracture. they sat there for several hours. a lady, could have been homeless, covered in blood. he said, as bad as things are in greece, in such a thing could not happen for somebody with such obvious need for care could be allowed to sit there in the midst of everyone. is that the big issue nationally? are there other things other than the nhs? for me, brings it is one of the issues. —— for me, brexit is one of the issues. we should have a good deal in place. it affects our economy. that means we cannot fund the nhs. the mos
i cannot think outside bedford. i am always dealing with people in bedford facing these problems.—day basis. affecting their way of living. it is getting worse each day. anyone else had an experience in the nhs?” getting worse each day. anyone else had an experience in the nhs? i was abroad. a couple who work in the local hospital, the husband is a doctor. a greek doctor, has been every year. my son fractured his arm. they took him into a&e, the greek doctor, a friend, shocked that this...
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that's it from us in bedford.finish off our takeaway now, and we will be back next week talking to people who the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will they decide to vote for? a there will be some rain in the coming week. but it will be dry and warm, particularly in the second half of the week. we have seen some warmth today. high pressure to the east and low pressure to the west bringing the airup east and low pressure to the west bringing the air up from the south. this has been producing rain over scotla nd this has been producing rain over scotland so far. this evening that becomes confined to the islands and highlands. it'll fade away overnight. clear skies about. highlands. it'll fade away overnight. clearskies about. most will have a dry night. the wind is gentle, and. the temperature going up gentle, and. the temperature going up too high. —— the wind is gentle and it is going to stop the temperatures going up too high. the complication comes courtesy of the cold front. in the rush—h
that's it from us in bedford.finish off our takeaway now, and we will be back next week talking to people who the prime minister has called the just about managing, who will they decide to vote for? a there will be some rain in the coming week. but it will be dry and warm, particularly in the second half of the week. we have seen some warmth today. high pressure to the east and low pressure to the west bringing the airup east and low pressure to the west bringing the air up from the south. this...
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jeremy corbyn has been visiting a community centre for the elderly in bedford.n theissue conservative party are vulnerable on the issue of pensioners given the announcement in their manifesto of ending the triple lock on pensions and the idea to means test of the winter fuel allowance. jeremy corbyn thinks this is an issue that labour can punch through on. john mcdonnell this morning released a poster talking about a triple whammy under the conservatives for pensioners. nowjeremy corbyn was asked about labour's plans for the elderly when he was visiting bedford earlier this morning. we will keep the winter fuel allowa nce, we will keep the winter fuel allowance, the triple lock. is not that she is being honest with people? she hasn't said what level and issues —— how going to change it. labour will keep winter fuel allowa nce it. labour will keep winter fuel allowance and it will be universal. peterborough is a key target seat for the labour party, conservative majority just over for the labour party, conservative majorityjust over 2000, and labour's vote share
jeremy corbyn has been visiting a community centre for the elderly in bedford.n theissue conservative party are vulnerable on the issue of pensioners given the announcement in their manifesto of ending the triple lock on pensions and the idea to means test of the winter fuel allowance. jeremy corbyn thinks this is an issue that labour can punch through on. john mcdonnell this morning released a poster talking about a triple whammy under the conservatives for pensioners. nowjeremy corbyn was...
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>> narrator: anthony rolon was 17 and living here in new bedford, massachusetts, when he committed the murder that got him locked up for life. >> ...a pack of juvenile delinquents and they stabbed to death this... >> narrator: at the time rolon was sentenced, massachusetts-- like the rest of the country-- was cracking down on a new breed of teen criminals called "superpredators." >> first tonight, a local man is brutally murdered, and the killer sentenced to life without parole. >> narrator: that same year-- 1996-- rolon was living near this new bedford public housing project where he dealt drugs with his father. then, one night, a fight with some two dozen kids got out of control. >> anthony rolon stabbed robet botelho jr. to death in new bedford. >> one night in january, there was a party going on within the housing complex. a loud party is gonna bring police. and that's going to harm anthony's drug dealing business. so, anthony told them to quiet down. words were exchanged. and somebody's got a baseball bat and somebody's got another weapon. no guns. >> there's a shovel. >> shovels-
>> narrator: anthony rolon was 17 and living here in new bedford, massachusetts, when he committed the murder that got him locked up for life. >> ...a pack of juvenile delinquents and they stabbed to death this... >> narrator: at the time rolon was sentenced, massachusetts-- like the rest of the country-- was cracking down on a new breed of teen criminals called "superpredators." >> first tonight, a local man is brutally murdered, and the killer sentenced to...
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campaigning on the health service in bedford, jeremy corbyn said the government's brexit strategy wasa may and david davis appear to open with megaphone diplomacy threatening europe that we will become some kind of tax haven on the shores of europe. let's approach this sensibly, because yes, we live in the european union, but we have do have a good relationship with them in the future. the liberal democrats said the question—mark over britain's exit bill proved why a second referendum on the final deal was needed. this is what will happen over the next two years. you will, i will, our children will have a deal we have to live with for the next several decades, and none of us will be given a say. this will be stitched up by politicians in brussels and in london. the british people will be carved out. but ukip say there is a simple solution to the issue of money. what we want to know in ukip is how much is the government willing to pay? as far as ukip is concerned, we should not be paying anything at all. how we leave the eu and on what terms will dominate politics after the election, s
campaigning on the health service in bedford, jeremy corbyn said the government's brexit strategy wasa may and david davis appear to open with megaphone diplomacy threatening europe that we will become some kind of tax haven on the shores of europe. let's approach this sensibly, because yes, we live in the european union, but we have do have a good relationship with them in the future. the liberal democrats said the question—mark over britain's exit bill proved why a second referendum on the...
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the main rival and labor leader campaigned in bedford. liberal leader also campaigned in bedford.s were at the polls to vote on a new president. four candidates remain including the moderate and hardliner. iran's first presidential elections is the nuclear accord drew surprisingly large numbers with some waking hours in line to cast votes. the man accused of driving his car onto one of the busiest sidewalks in the u.s. and mowing down pay restrooms -- pedestrians has been charged with murder. the navy veteran hit about two dozen people. i am mark crumpton in new york. ♪ this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. it is a topic we continue to talk about, cord cutting. consumers have more tv options than ever before giving the media industry no choice but to embrace the shift to streaming. as more platforms top -- pop-up, the more consumers choose to watch this way. roku streamed about 9 billion hours in 2016, a 70% increase from the her prior. the company made over $4 billion in revenue last year. joining us, anthony wood, roku c.e.o., and still with us roger mcnamee. anthony
the main rival and labor leader campaigned in bedford. liberal leader also campaigned in bedford.s were at the polls to vote on a new president. four candidates remain including the moderate and hardliner. iran's first presidential elections is the nuclear accord drew surprisingly large numbers with some waking hours in line to cast votes. the man accused of driving his car onto one of the busiest sidewalks in the u.s. and mowing down pay restrooms -- pedestrians has been charged with murder....
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with me now the editor in chief of the daily caller news foundation, christopher bedford. to see you. >> love having out show. the report cites this -- another anonymous, unaccountable sourcing there. what do you make of that? >> the nonnews nonaccountable sourcing and the press is completely addicted to it. never as good as the onthe record sources, in our reporting week found officials out of the room for one week lose so much credibility what's going on in the room week can only ask what reactions are. donald trump is running into the same problem that hillary clinton ran into with e-mail servers, e-mail and secret servers, it's a drip, drip, drip coming out. so far the e-mails leaked to reuters. the officials who saw them said they don't appear to have any problem, any actual collusion in them. the communications about things that a candidate or incoming president would have. that's not the headline that reuters is going to run. reuters leans left and they're going to say there were 18 undisclosed communications. if donald trump isn't more careful in communication, it'
with me now the editor in chief of the daily caller news foundation, christopher bedford. to see you. >> love having out show. the report cites this -- another anonymous, unaccountable sourcing there. what do you make of that? >> the nonnews nonaccountable sourcing and the press is completely addicted to it. never as good as the onthe record sources, in our reporting week found officials out of the room for one week lose so much credibility what's going on in the room week can only...
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recently, news broke about this girl on the corner bedford avenue a bedside oakland it's going to be destroyed. >> it's a hip-hop up monument. look how gorgeous it is. it is artwork. summary put their heart and soul into this mural. why should they take that promise? >> they should be taken it down. he's like the best. he's a legend. i really don't think this should be happening. >> samuel is the landlord of this building and is selling installing two windows on the second floor to increase rent prices for the building. in an interview he said this, i could demolish the building if i wanted to. i don't need no permission from anyone except the dod. >> when the merrill artist found out about the renovation they worked with a local art collective to help raise $5000 to save the merrill. unfortunately, that was not enough money. the group said that they offered in exchange $1250 per month to save the mural. but they don't have that kind of funds to support this initiative indefinitely. the landlord secure permits to do the renovation a march, however, they're not reports as to when the
recently, news broke about this girl on the corner bedford avenue a bedside oakland it's going to be destroyed. >> it's a hip-hop up monument. look how gorgeous it is. it is artwork. summary put their heart and soul into this mural. why should they take that promise? >> they should be taken it down. he's like the best. he's a legend. i really don't think this should be happening. >> samuel is the landlord of this building and is selling installing two windows on the second...
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christopher bedford, thank you for joining us today, sir. >> thank you. cel cl all right. more on all of this, turn in with justice with judge jeanine tonight for her in-depth interview with president trump. that's at 9 p.m. eastern right here on fox news. julie: speaking of president trump, the president addressing the the graduating class of 2017 at liberty university in virginia today. president trump reflecting on his president i so far, and kevin corke has more from lynchburg, virginia. >> reporter: a glorious day here on the campus of liberty university nestled neatly in the rolling hills of the commonwealth of virginia. site of the president's very first commencement address as commander in chief. and as you can well imagine, he sort of did what most commencement speakers do, he talked about, frankly, congratulations for making it this far. and he kind of took a little, you know, shot here and there at the students and their wayward lives as undergraduates. he even made fun of liberty's football team there and their ambitious future schedule. but i think what the pr
christopher bedford, thank you for joining us today, sir. >> thank you. cel cl all right. more on all of this, turn in with justice with judge jeanine tonight for her in-depth interview with president trump. that's at 9 p.m. eastern right here on fox news. julie: speaking of president trump, the president addressing the the graduating class of 2017 at liberty university in virginia today. president trump reflecting on his president i so far, and kevin corke has more from lynchburg,...
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watching out in bedford township for this crash on northbound side of route 55 around exit 56a. traffic is getting by the scene. 55 is still okay as a route for you today to take. heading to that northbound side before we get to that heavily congested area. right now it looks okay but watch for that accident scene. overturned vehicle they have there. >>> happening now, a water main break has shut down a part of 3rd street in old city. crews are blocking 3rd between walnut and chestnut. crews are out right now working to repair the problem. stay with nbc 10 and the naub a -- nbc 10 for updates. >>> nbc 10 was at cvs as s.w.a.t. teams. katy zachary is at the scene. round he did surrender just around midnight. police walked him from this cvs where he was hiding in an upstairs storage room outside to their patrol car that was waiting. this all began around 9:45 last night. a man dressed in black and holding a gun walked into this cvs store on east baltimore pike and told the two employees inside it was a robbery. no customers were in the store. someone inside managed to call 911 and
watching out in bedford township for this crash on northbound side of route 55 around exit 56a. traffic is getting by the scene. 55 is still okay as a route for you today to take. heading to that northbound side before we get to that heavily congested area. right now it looks okay but watch for that accident scene. overturned vehicle they have there. >>> happening now, a water main break has shut down a part of 3rd street in old city. crews are blocking 3rd between walnut and chestnut....
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for this week's election takeaway we're having thai in bedford and we're talking about what might make about it, but actually it is the next generation who are deeply, absolutely devastated. i was scared that if we voted out, it gives a platform, because of the way the campaigning was going on at that time. it was going to give a platform for people to incite hatred and xenophobia. i voted remain but you have to make the best of a situation. for me at least it is done and brexit is happening. what bemuses me is the attitude, well, we have to do —— get on with it now. 66.8 million people in this country and 17 million of them want to leave. 17 was more than 16 who voted to remain. the liberal democrats have said the main thing they are standing on is the second referendum to give you a chance to have a say. what do you think of the leader of the lib dems? since the last election i think they dropped off the side of the world. what happens if he came in the room and said, i am tim farron, leader of the lib dems, and the main thing i am going to give you is another say — what would you sa
for this week's election takeaway we're having thai in bedford and we're talking about what might make about it, but actually it is the next generation who are deeply, absolutely devastated. i was scared that if we voted out, it gives a platform, because of the way the campaigning was going on at that time. it was going to give a platform for people to incite hatred and xenophobia. i voted remain but you have to make the best of a situation. for me at least it is done and brexit is happening....
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independent women forum president joins us and daily foundation editor, chris bedford and democratic strategist richard goodstein. i know you don't share my sentiment, that's fine. i am saying we forget the all the fact this whining about medicaid and people are going to be left off the rolls, medicaid is still growing. it will still grow. it will just not grow as much. why is that deemed draconian? >> neil, you have a very discerning audience. i hope they all realize what david stockman, a republican said is that this is budget that is dead before arrival, and among the people, i will not name a democrat, who think that this budget is entirely unrealistic and actually pretty draconian are american enterprise institute and center for federal budget. neil: just address the medicaid portion how that is draconian, what do these people think. >> here is the problem. we're not going to cut our way, neil, out of deficits. we need to grow. neil: we're not cutting. we're not doing any cutting? >> don't take my word for it. the american enterprise institute is not a show for democrats. they'r
independent women forum president joins us and daily foundation editor, chris bedford and democratic strategist richard goodstein. i know you don't share my sentiment, that's fine. i am saying we forget the all the fact this whining about medicaid and people are going to be left off the rolls, medicaid is still growing. it will still grow. it will just not grow as much. why is that deemed draconian? >> neil, you have a very discerning audience. i hope they all realize what david stockman,...
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bedford township watch for a crash on route 55 on that northbound side around exit 56 a overturned vehicle there. emergency crew there trying to get that flipped back over and remove that from the scene. for now no reports of how severe or if any injuries are in place there. but that's the northbound side. so again traffic moving up towards the heavily congested area. we'll keep our eyes on that in case it becomes something sticky later on. it clears we'll have an update for you. route 202 looks good. 11 minutes on the northbound side from 30 to the schuylkill. >>> 4:47. we saw in jessica's traffic cam in cherry hill raining there. pretty much rain anywhere. >> it could get heavier. let's find out where and when. >> downpours and a chance of thunderstorms later today. this is a live view of penn's landing. i'll step back so you can get the full view. getting ready for disco night tonight. a good view of the steady rain that's moving into the area. this is light rain falling in penn's landing. that light rain is keeping temperatures in the 50s for everyone. lehigh valley, the suburbs, phila
bedford township watch for a crash on route 55 on that northbound side around exit 56 a overturned vehicle there. emergency crew there trying to get that flipped back over and remove that from the scene. for now no reports of how severe or if any injuries are in place there. but that's the northbound side. so again traffic moving up towards the heavily congested area. we'll keep our eyes on that in case it becomes something sticky later on. it clears we'll have an update for you. route 202...
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campaigning on the nhs in bedford this morning jeremy corbyn said the government brexit strategy wasa may and david davis is geared to open with megaphone diplomacy, threatening europe that we have will become some kind of tax haven on their shores. that's a pretty sensibly because we are leaving the eu but we have to have a good relationship with them in the future. also today the liberal democrats said the question of brexit bill proved twice second referendum on the final deal was needed. this is what will happen in the next two years, europe, i, our children will have a deal would have to live with for the next several decades and none of us will get a say. it will be stitched up by politicians in brussels and london. and you could also criticised theresa may at her approach to brexit despite her fighting talk this afternoon. i do not think anyone brussels midi believes theresa may is prepared to walk away without signing comprehensive deal and until she gets the message across and really m ea ns she gets the message across and really means it, i think millions of you could voter
campaigning on the nhs in bedford this morning jeremy corbyn said the government brexit strategy wasa may and david davis is geared to open with megaphone diplomacy, threatening europe that we have will become some kind of tax haven on their shores. that's a pretty sensibly because we are leaving the eu but we have to have a good relationship with them in the future. also today the liberal democrats said the question of brexit bill proved twice second referendum on the final deal was needed....
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. >>> people who live in bedford county, virginia near roanoke are spending the weekend cleaning up after a small tornado touched down. the national weather service says the tornado was about 100 yards wide and less than a quarter mile long when it touched down friday morning at smith mountain lake. the storm caused minor damage to homes but fortunately no one was hurt. >>> in the small town of edenton, workers at a produce stand say they were just about to open for the day when all of the sudden a tornado came through, ripping the roof off the business. the national weather service says the tornado traveled 6 miles with 70 to 80-mile-per-hour winds. the force of the storm also damaged several storms in the area. a wildfire spewing thick smoke from southeast georgia to jacksonville, florida has forced many people from their homes tonight. that fire caused authorities in carlton county, georgia to issue a mandatory evacuation order. that fire started in the okie fanoki national refuge and pushed its way south. it pushed the smoke all the way toward jacksonville. >>> out west, dramatic vide
. >>> people who live in bedford county, virginia near roanoke are spending the weekend cleaning up after a small tornado touched down. the national weather service says the tornado was about 100 yards wide and less than a quarter mile long when it touched down friday morning at smith mountain lake. the storm caused minor damage to homes but fortunately no one was hurt. >>> in the small town of edenton, workers at a produce stand say they were just about to open for the day...
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. —— bedford shire.day's problems of policing on the back burner. i think health is going to be a key campaign issue for labour and it is what they are talking about when jeremy corbyn came to bedford town centre a fewer hours ago. it is marketed today here so some of the stalls set up behind me. he met activists and that labour nhs campaigners to say his party would stop the nhs plans... we wa nted would stop the nhs plans... we wanted local health care leaders to make services more joined wanted local health care leaders to make services morejoined up. to ta ke make services morejoined up. to take more people in the community instead of impossible tool. some of those plans to meet bed closures and the downing of accident and emergency services. jeremy corbyn said he thinks that these plans have led to lots of chaos and confusion. he insists they have been just not by the needs of patients but by financial pressures. the conservatives have underfunded the nhs and even the conservative dominated select c
. —— bedford shire.day's problems of policing on the back burner. i think health is going to be a key campaign issue for labour and it is what they are talking about when jeremy corbyn came to bedford town centre a fewer hours ago. it is marketed today here so some of the stalls set up behind me. he met activists and that labour nhs campaigners to say his party would stop the nhs plans... we wa nted would stop the nhs plans... we wanted local health care leaders to make services more joined...
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i was withjeremy corbyn in bedford this morning.nhs and campaigning with local activists and local labour nhs supporters. but yes, a long meeting, but it has been a very short parliament. the shortest since 197a. i think parliament sat for around 300 days. it was only the summer last year when the prime minister was asked by the queen to put together a government. so she hasn't beenin together a government. so she hasn't been in downing street very long and she will be hoping she is back here after 8th june putting she will be hoping she is back here after 8thjune putting together her new, her fresh after 8thjune putting together her new, herfresh government. but other parties will have other ideas and that's why we are seeing them campaigning up and down the country. of course, whilst all that is going on, brexit is looming. this general election really is set against the backdrop of brexit and the two year negotiations that are under way. so, we are going to hear about brexit and how that's playing into the general election a lot.
i was withjeremy corbyn in bedford this morning.nhs and campaigning with local activists and local labour nhs supporters. but yes, a long meeting, but it has been a very short parliament. the shortest since 197a. i think parliament sat for around 300 days. it was only the summer last year when the prime minister was asked by the queen to put together a government. so she hasn't beenin together a government. so she hasn't been in downing street very long and she will be hoping she is back here...
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campaigning on the health service in bedford, jeremy corbyn said the government's brexit strategy waseresa may and david davis appeared to open with megaphone diplomacy, threatening europe that we will become some kind of tax haven on the shores of europe. let's approach this sensibly. because yes, we are leaving the european union, but we have to have a good relationship with them in the future. the liberal democrats said the question mark over britain's exit bill proved why a second referendum on the final deal is needed. this is what will happen over the next two years. you will, i will, our children will have a deal we have to live with for the next several decades and none of us will be given a say. this will be stitched up by politicians in brussels and in london, the british people will be carved out. but ukip said there was a simple solution to the issue of money. what we want to know in ukip is how much is the government willing to pay? as far as ukip is concerned we should not be paying anything at all. how we leave the eu and on what terms will dominate politics after the e
campaigning on the health service in bedford, jeremy corbyn said the government's brexit strategy waseresa may and david davis appeared to open with megaphone diplomacy, threatening europe that we will become some kind of tax haven on the shores of europe. let's approach this sensibly. because yes, we are leaving the european union, but we have to have a good relationship with them in the future. the liberal democrats said the question mark over britain's exit bill proved why a second...
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despite a drubbing in local elections, saying voters will return if theresa may fails to deliver on bedford and the french authorities warned the media and public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate's campaign team in the run—up to sunday'spresidential election. and three men appear in court charged with the murder of businessman guy hedger, shot dead at his home near ringwood in dorset. tend to cross for sportsday. —— time to cross. welcome to sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me olly foster and james pearce. these are our headlines this evening: wasps and exeter claim home semi—finals on the final day of rugby's premiership season. five goals for manchester city as they beat crystal palace to go third in the premier league. and the teenage motor racing driver who's vowed to drive again despite losing both his legs. good evening, we'll have all the results and reaction to today's football in just a moment, but we're going to start with rugby union. it's the final round of matches in the regular season in the english premiership and the pro 12. there was
despite a drubbing in local elections, saying voters will return if theresa may fails to deliver on bedford and the french authorities warned the media and public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate's campaign team in the run—up to sunday'spresidential election. and three men appear in court charged with the murder of businessman guy hedger, shot dead at his home near ringwood in dorset. tend to cross for sportsday. —— time to cross. welcome to sportsday. hello and...
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living in a community, very unlike the shtetl existence that frankfurter came out of and moved into, bedford stuyvesant in the lower east side. zionism, he discover and what does that have to do with louis brandeis is -- persona and beliefs question mark >> while the first 50 years of his life, he had no jewish connection at all. he was in areas with no jewish neighbors. he had one or two jewish friend that's it. invited to be one of the negotiators of a strike in new york in 1910. for the first time in his life, he met east european jews. he found an affinity with them. -- his otherut jewish friends had always been a simulated german jews. sudden, somehow, it struck a chord with him. he became interested from that experience and zionism. some of this you mentioned there -- later played aroma senate confirmation battles -- moving political figure in new york at the time. who was at their proposal, the founder political representativest in the united states -- they told him more and more about financing. this'll told him more and more he did know about is on -- his uncle, who was a profound z
living in a community, very unlike the shtetl existence that frankfurter came out of and moved into, bedford stuyvesant in the lower east side. zionism, he discover and what does that have to do with louis brandeis is -- persona and beliefs question mark >> while the first 50 years of his life, he had no jewish connection at all. he was in areas with no jewish neighbors. he had one or two jewish friend that's it. invited to be one of the negotiators of a strike in new york in 1910. for...
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british opposition party -- the liberal democrats -- campaign in bedford telling voters the party couldffer what he calls help up at -- ahead of brexit negotiations. beenran voting has extended for a few more hours into this presidential election. iranians are deciding whether to give -- second term to pursue engagement with the rest of the world they will hand the country's top elected office back to conservatives whose antagonism towards the west isolated. most opinion polls of showed them in the lead. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. david: the republican health care bill passed this chain by a razor thin margin earlier -- now faces the possibility of having to vote again on the controversial health measure. here's sahil kapur joining me on set. great to see you in person. edible piece by a colleague on capitol hill. looking at where this legislation is today, it is still the desk, has not moved over. why is that? sahil: house republicans are keeping it there in anticipation
british opposition party -- the liberal democrats -- campaign in bedford telling voters the party couldffer what he calls help up at -- ahead of brexit negotiations. beenran voting has extended for a few more hours into this presidential election. iranians are deciding whether to give -- second term to pursue engagement with the rest of the world they will hand the country's top elected office back to conservatives whose antagonism towards the west isolated. most opinion polls of showed them in...
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historical commission can grant a waiver and it is abating a 2015 request to have the remains of bedford forest and his family moved to expect if we have to take it to the supreme court, we will fight. >> the other quarter are confederate supporters.>> ktvu fox news at five starts now. >> it is not only an attack remaining highly likely but it may be imminent.>> britain's terrorists raised to the highest level. the bombing killed 22 people. england is worried about a follow-up attack. good evening and julie huner. >> and frank somerville. british prime minister theresa may raised the threat level in the nicking them from severe to critical. if the highest level possible. she says another attack made the imminent. the number of people killed remains at 22 from yesterday's bombing at the ariana grande concert. the youngest victim so far was only eight years old work 59 others were hurt. any of them have life- threatening injuries. today prime minister said the attack may be a larger plot. >> we have revealed it is a possibility we cannot ignore that there is a wider group of individuals li
historical commission can grant a waiver and it is abating a 2015 request to have the remains of bedford forest and his family moved to expect if we have to take it to the supreme court, we will fight. >> the other quarter are confederate supporters.>> ktvu fox news at five starts now. >> it is not only an attack remaining highly likely but it may be imminent.>> britain's terrorists raised to the highest level. the bombing killed 22 people. england is worried about a...
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we have a warning a bit longer for allegheny and mineral county until 6:15 and bedford and blair countyill 6:45. they have weakened considerably in the last half-hour. wind gusts in oakland of 50 miles per hour with those storms. these are the ones further south. there is your warning in charlottesville. let's just say, we will track these and they are moving 55 miles per hour. they could be in the immediate metro area closer to 7:00. probably about 7:15 to 7:30 inside the beltway. these are the storms we are watching and they may become more intense as they begin to move up. in the meantime, they have some heavy rain, moderate rain, but even these have weakened. down to the south, these have weakened a lot. moderate rain just to the west. these are going to stay away from 95 as we come down 95. you'll have a dry commute the next several hours. to the north we go. myers will, moderate rain, frederick, a little bit of rain. it will cross over 270 in the next five minutes, but they are not severe nor do they appear to be becoming severe. severe thunderstorms possible tonight till about mi
we have a warning a bit longer for allegheny and mineral county until 6:15 and bedford and blair countyill 6:45. they have weakened considerably in the last half-hour. wind gusts in oakland of 50 miles per hour with those storms. these are the ones further south. there is your warning in charlottesville. let's just say, we will track these and they are moving 55 miles per hour. they could be in the immediate metro area closer to 7:00. probably about 7:15 to 7:30 inside the beltway. these are...
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also route 55 in bedford township. northbound side an overturned car that was here since earlier this morning left over in the shoulder. back to you. >>> students backpacks will be lighter in one local school district. >>> straight ahead the new homework policy lightening the load. >> airport screeners are getting tougher on passengers. changes you might notice at security. >>> 12 minutes past 6:00. coming up at 6:00. bar tender busted. the secret business a man was operating in a popular main line restaurant. >> watch you screen. traffic cam ration captured a dump truck flying through a red light in washington state. it pushes a car into a grassy ditch. the driver of the car only had my injuries. truck driver is okay. >>> a mugshot you have to see. this miami man looking like a joker is charged with pointing a gun at passing cars. he listed his occupation as mod model. >>> there will be no homework during school and holidays and no busy work. teachers would receive training to make sure homework adds value. policies v
also route 55 in bedford township. northbound side an overturned car that was here since earlier this morning left over in the shoulder. back to you. >>> students backpacks will be lighter in one local school district. >>> straight ahead the new homework policy lightening the load. >> airport screeners are getting tougher on passengers. changes you might notice at security. >>> 12 minutes past 6:00. coming up at 6:00. bar tender busted. the secret business a man...
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for this week's election takeaway we are having thai in bedford and we are having thai in bedford andall voting rooney, have you changed your views since then? -- remain. ifeelto some extent rather sad about it, but actually it is the next generation who are deeply, absolutely devastated. i was scared that if we voted out, it gives a platform, because of the way the campaigning was going on at that time. it was going to give a platform for people to incite hatred and xenophobia. going to give a platform for people to incite hatred and xenophobialj voted remain but you have to make the best of a situation. for me at least it is done and brexit is happening. what the muses me is the attitude, well, we have to do it on with it now —— bemuses. 66.8 million people in this country and 17 million of them want to leave. 17 was more than 16 who voted to remain. the liberal democrats have said the main thing they are standing on is the second referendum to give you a chance to have a say. what you think of the leader of the lib dems? since the last election i think they dropped off the side of
for this week's election takeaway we are having thai in bedford and we are having thai in bedford andall voting rooney, have you changed your views since then? -- remain. ifeelto some extent rather sad about it, but actually it is the next generation who are deeply, absolutely devastated. i was scared that if we voted out, it gives a platform, because of the way the campaigning was going on at that time. it was going to give a platform for people to incite hatred and xenophobia. going to give a...
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passaic local, because the passaic local, on the pretext that passaic workers supported a strike in new bedford, massachusetts, in which the communist played a prominent role. if you read the history of the united textile workers in the 19's -- written in the 1950's, they do not mention the passaic strike at all. so how does one evaluate the passaic strike at the end of it? the question of trade unions, on a narrow economic basis, the strike was lost. that is to say, there was no union formed, and the companies were able to reverse whatever agreements they had made. but i think the significance of the strike goes beyond just the bread-and-butter issues. because it showed, in the very dark period, in. like i mentioned, where tapping thewere workers, with the percentage of workers in unions were on the decline, in which the ku klux klan was able to march in large numbers in washington, d.c., renowned for anti-immigrant attacks, a kind of served as a ray of light of what was possible. and it also, for the communists, had a very strong impact. it showed that comments were competent organizers. it s
passaic local, because the passaic local, on the pretext that passaic workers supported a strike in new bedford, massachusetts, in which the communist played a prominent role. if you read the history of the united textile workers in the 19's -- written in the 1950's, they do not mention the passaic strike at all. so how does one evaluate the passaic strike at the end of it? the question of trade unions, on a narrow economic basis, the strike was lost. that is to say, there was no union formed,...
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well, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has been campaigning in peterborough and bedford today, and hasty's pledges for older people. we can talk now to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who has been following him on the campaign trail. what is his key message in peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn hasjust finished giving his peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving his speech to labour party members and activists in peterborough. you can see the battlebus is still behind me. jeremy corbyn came with a message about pensioners, clearly sensing that the conservative party is vulnerable on this issue. it is a huge political shift if you cast your mind back to david cameron's conservative party. back then, the conservatives were seen as the party of protecting older people. with these manifesto changes on pensions, on social care, on the issue of means testing winter fuel allowance, jeremy corbyn senses an opportunity. in his speech today in peterborough, he accused the conservatives of abandoning unthreateni
well, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has been campaigning in peterborough and bedford today, and hasty's pledges for older people. we can talk now to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who has been following him on the campaign trail. what is his key message in peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn hasjust finished giving his peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving his speech to labour party members and...
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the leader of the opposition democrats also campaigned in bedford, saying the party would offer hopeit negotiations. local news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 100 20 countries. i am mark crumpton crumpton. this is bloomberg. malwareoming up, the attack that spread throughout the globe this week at an unprecedented pace. we will discuss in the week in tech. scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. the wannacry cyber attack started in the u.k. and affected more than 300,000 consumers in 100 50 countries. while the events are concerning, the payoff for the hackers have been less than impressive. emily chang joins us with more on that and other tech stories grabbing our attention this week. emily: i am joined by our executive editor for tech. the ransomtart with where hack attack. by the end of the week, 300,000 computers affected but only $92,000 in payments collected. that seems surprisingly low. >> it really did not go as far as i think they would have liked. what happened was people either the patch oroaded the ones who didn't learned a valuable,
the leader of the opposition democrats also campaigned in bedford, saying the party would offer hopeit negotiations. local news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 100 20 countries. i am mark crumpton crumpton. this is bloomberg. malwareoming up, the attack that spread throughout the globe this week at an unprecedented pace. we will discuss in the week in tech. scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. the wannacry cyber attack started in the u.k. and affected...
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well, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has been campaigning in peterborough and bedford today, and has party's pledges for older people. we can talk now to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who has been following him on the campaign trail. what has he been saying? earlier this afternoon jeremy what has he been saying? earlier this afternoonjeremy corbyn and the labour battle but is pulled up in peterborough at this business park and the jeremy peterborough at this business park and thejeremy corbyn‘s message was one of protecting older people. it isa one of protecting older people. it is a huge shift, if you think back to the conservative party under david cameron, championing older people. jeremy corbyn has talked a lot about young people, getting them to vote in this election, but today he was talking about being the party of protecting pensioners. he accused the conservatives of abandoning and threatening older people. we have a process in this country called winter fuel allowances. they are there for a reason. because there is so much poverty amongst older people, some of w
well, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has been campaigning in peterborough and bedford today, and has party's pledges for older people. we can talk now to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who has been following him on the campaign trail. what has he been saying? earlier this afternoon jeremy what has he been saying? earlier this afternoonjeremy corbyn and the labour battle but is pulled up in peterborough at this business park and the jeremy peterborough at this business park and...
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i am jeff from bedford.heresa may as a person. there is something about her i don't like. my question to the conservative gentleman is, after calling the snap general election after we have started brexit negotiations, realising that you can't get a good deal, have you called this snap general election and have you created a manifesto thatis and have you created a manifesto that is marginalising the people who would normally win your election to purposely lose this election so that you hand over brexit to the labour party, who then have to deal with it? it is all too superficial. in terms of conspiracy theories, that is one mother! but in a few years' time, labour will not have a good deal and the tories will come back. let me introduce the politicians. the audience is balanced to represent a fair proportion of people voting for each party as well as some undecided voters. also with us is dominic raab, formerjustice minister for the conservatives, emily thornberry for labour on foreign affairs, dick newby, l
i am jeff from bedford.heresa may as a person. there is something about her i don't like. my question to the conservative gentleman is, after calling the snap general election after we have started brexit negotiations, realising that you can't get a good deal, have you called this snap general election and have you created a manifesto thatis and have you created a manifesto that is marginalising the people who would normally win your election to purposely lose this election so that you hand...
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about an obscure prison rights case in the mid-19th remedies that took place after a ride in the bedford hills women's prison. guards and the prince violate the prisoners privacy rights? on thiss split question, radical feminists versus liberal feminist in a classic debate. eventually the aclu women's rights project led by ginsburg took the side of the union and equalityguards and won trumps privacy, but it was a very close and complicated question. i could go on borrowing the exam. panelists raised so brilliantly. stimulated by releasing these papers. of the paper any givers would agree with this formulation. that is maybe the provocation. to these papers and the books that underlie them lend a period that has ended? do they describe to use the familiar cliches of historical practice, a lost world, a world we have lost, a foreign country? was there an age of privacy? perhaps one that began as property conceptions were freed from land in the late 19th century as information became of the value in addition to the lauren and brandeis article. which may be important, and also the automobile
about an obscure prison rights case in the mid-19th remedies that took place after a ride in the bedford hills women's prison. guards and the prince violate the prisoners privacy rights? on thiss split question, radical feminists versus liberal feminist in a classic debate. eventually the aclu women's rights project led by ginsburg took the side of the union and equalityguards and won trumps privacy, but it was a very close and complicated question. i could go on borrowing the exam. panelists...
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thesis about and it's your prison rights case in the mid-1970's that took place after a ride in the bedford hills women's prison, it is called -- prisonle guards in the violate the prisoners privacy rights? feminists were split on this question, radical feminists against liberal feminists, a classic debate. eventually the aclu women's rights project led by ginsburg took the side of the union and the male guards and one equality trumps privacy. andas a very close complicated question. i could go on borrowing examples that the panelists raised a brilliantly. i don't think any of the paper givers would agree with this formulation but that is the provocation. do these papers and the books when it.rlie them began and when that has ended, do they describe to use the familiar cliches of historical practice, a lost world, and will we have lost, a foreign country. was there an age of privacy? perhaps one that began as property conceptions were free from land in the late 19th century. as information became of value in addition to the war. you can look to the ins versus a peak is from 1919 which may b
thesis about and it's your prison rights case in the mid-1970's that took place after a ride in the bedford hills women's prison, it is called -- prisonle guards in the violate the prisoners privacy rights? feminists were split on this question, radical feminists against liberal feminists, a classic debate. eventually the aclu women's rights project led by ginsburg took the side of the union and the male guards and one equality trumps privacy. andas a very close complicated question. i could go...
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beckshire was from new bedford and hathaway from massachusetts.ody else and his point was you have to educate people for the new opportunities that come along. you can't stop what runs in front of the truck on the road. just have to adjust and people have to change. people have to learn. a lot going on. >> it's happening in retail. as we speak. >> sure is. >> thank you. good to check in with you. rick helfenbein from the american apparel and footwear association. >> let's get a news update with sue herera. >> good morning. defense secretary jim mattis enrived in copenhagen and he said that the u.s. will look at russia's plan to create several safe zones in syria. >> we have to look at it -- the devil is always in the details, right? so we have to look at the details to see if we can work them out. see if we think they'll be effective. can we actually execute them? >> pyongyang university releasing a statement on the recent detention of an american citizen saying the arrest of kim hak-song was not connected with the work of the university. north ko
beckshire was from new bedford and hathaway from massachusetts.ody else and his point was you have to educate people for the new opportunities that come along. you can't stop what runs in front of the truck on the road. just have to adjust and people have to change. people have to learn. a lot going on. >> it's happening in retail. as we speak. >> sure is. >> thank you. good to check in with you. rick helfenbein from the american apparel and footwear association. >>...
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that is what people have the chance to do, bedford of these, but this is the star one, expected to go of england. to the north a different story. northern scotland has started lovely and bright and sunny like this shows and bright and sunny like this shows an acceptance but different further south. a lot of cloud and tricks of rain and woman to whom it. a lot of boring to come. bright colours showing where the torrential downpours worth. more heavy rain putting into words, the east midlands. sunshine continuing across the far south—east and that will boost temperatures. probably the best sunshine will be in scotland and northern ireland and we could see temperatures reaching around the mid to upper teens but it will feel a bit fresher than of late. some showers pro—western scotland and northern ireland and the odd heavy one and brighter weather towards the north—west of england getting into words? and fringes of wales and perhaps western cornwall. further east it is cloudy. quite cool. ten oi’ east it is cloudy. quite cool. ten or11. warm and muggy east it is cloudy. quite cool. ten o
that is what people have the chance to do, bedford of these, but this is the star one, expected to go of england. to the north a different story. northern scotland has started lovely and bright and sunny like this shows and bright and sunny like this shows an acceptance but different further south. a lot of cloud and tricks of rain and woman to whom it. a lot of boring to come. bright colours showing where the torrential downpours worth. more heavy rain putting into words, the east midlands....
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steve: christopher bedford daily caller thank you very much. >> thank you.breaking news now on this wednesday morning. more arrests tied to the march terror attacks as we learn the terrorist was a devout muslim who even had the quran memorized. our next guest, a former muslim, now a cryption, on what he calls the quran's th jihad. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly) guess we're having cereal for dinner. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawberry bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more h
steve: christopher bedford daily caller thank you very much. >> thank you.breaking news now on this wednesday morning. more arrests tied to the march terror attacks as we learn the terrorist was a devout muslim who even had the quran memorized. our next guest, a former muslim, now a cryption, on what he calls the quran's th jihad. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly)...