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jack britton, thank you very much.rm dennis, some of those affected are now braced for further downpours this weekend. there are more than 90 flood warnings now in place across england and wales and storm jorge is expected to bring another 80 millimetres of rain. while most of the uk has wind warnings in place from midday today. in wales, police have declared a "critical incident" around pontypridd and the ely area of cardiff because of flooding. and further wind and rain warnings in wales are expected to add to friday‘s problems where several railway lines and roads were blocked by flooding. we can get more on what to expect now with greg dewhurst, a met office media meteorologist. thank you forjoining us from exeter, but what is in store in the coming hours? we have seen the heavy rain from yesterday, from last night clearing the uk to sunshine in blustery showers, heavy showers moving on from the west in association with storm jorge but also some very strong winds developing, 50—60 miles an hour, perhaps 70 miles an
jack britton, thank you very much.rm dennis, some of those affected are now braced for further downpours this weekend. there are more than 90 flood warnings now in place across england and wales and storm jorge is expected to bring another 80 millimetres of rain. while most of the uk has wind warnings in place from midday today. in wales, police have declared a "critical incident" around pontypridd and the ely area of cardiff because of flooding. and further wind and rain warnings in...
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this is britton public finances —— that's fda are suggesting.ises we had for the government about new hospitals, all of which cost a lot of money and it requires lots of money to be with the chancellor. and they promise not to raise big taxes like income tax. there are some good news out of dabo ts, there are some good news out of dabo ‘s, the imf found that britain was estimated to grow slightly more than the european union over the eurozone, but estimates from the bank of england says it looks a lot bleaker than bank of england says it looks a lot blea ker than the chancellor would like because the chancellor would have said to the ft last month that he was going for some pretty ambitious birth rates of 2.8%. if the uk were to hit that, i think it would be applauding, but even if he comes slightly under, there gotta be question mark ‘s as to why he didn't hit it. he has to go for growth and that's going to mean some big changes. probably improving the housing and planning system in the uk, certainly engaging in more trade not just with the uk,
this is britton public finances —— that's fda are suggesting.ises we had for the government about new hospitals, all of which cost a lot of money and it requires lots of money to be with the chancellor. and they promise not to raise big taxes like income tax. there are some good news out of dabo ts, there are some good news out of dabo ‘s, the imf found that britain was estimated to grow slightly more than the european union over the eurozone, but estimates from the bank of england says...
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advocated a return to the britton woods program? i've said about the ritton woods agreement is that it did establish a level onetary playing field in terms of exchange rates. > that's when the word was in disarray right at the time of world war ii. >> precisely. lot of nations still struggling, the war wasn't over being puton woods was together by the united states. to bethinking is it going worth it to win because if we're going back to what we had in the when you had competitive evaluation, retaliatory tariffs downward reated a spiral in international trade, that's not what we were fighting for. set up the britton woods agreement in hopes that it would be a better future, that nvestment would flow to its highest use around the world and people would not use economy underminereciation to the principles of free trade. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. shelton, you're being considered for a very important position today. can you think of a "more challenge than serving on the fed"? stimulating challenge? >> than serving on the fe
advocated a return to the britton woods program? i've said about the ritton woods agreement is that it did establish a level onetary playing field in terms of exchange rates. > that's when the word was in disarray right at the time of world war ii. >> precisely. lot of nations still struggling, the war wasn't over being puton woods was together by the united states. to bethinking is it going worth it to win because if we're going back to what we had in the when you had competitive...
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he raised the laurels with britton field marshal montgomery. back home in abilene, misses eisenhower was proud as any mother could be with a treasured photograph of her famous son. one of the architects of victory in europe, eisenhower led the campaign that swept the forces of hillary to total defeat -- forces of hitler to total defeat. the man who went forward to do battle for justice and liberty returned to abilene and his mother the most notable american figure of his time. his people took him to their hearts. he was the man of the hour. modesty,assurance and he won the acclaim and gratitude of his fellow americans and the entire free world. now along with millions of others who saw service, he looked forward to settling down with his family to the rest he had earned. battle weary gis in a florida hospital thought it only natural when he came among them for a physical examination that found him hale and hearty. none better than their commander that these g.i. joe's and their comrades among the allies were the truly heroic figures of the war.
he raised the laurels with britton field marshal montgomery. back home in abilene, misses eisenhower was proud as any mother could be with a treasured photograph of her famous son. one of the architects of victory in europe, eisenhower led the campaign that swept the forces of hillary to total defeat -- forces of hitler to total defeat. the man who went forward to do battle for justice and liberty returned to abilene and his mother the most notable american figure of his time. his people took...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old chad britton was walking to his car during lunch when he was hit and killed by a teen driver high on pot. >> he was a beautiful soul. he'd do anything for anyone. >> reporter: aaa's jake nelson worries the rate of driving stoned is reaching a new high. >> if you're going to use marijuana, you shouldn't drive. >> driving around smoking. you know that's not a good idea, right? >> yeah, yeah, i do. >> reporter: dash camera video shows the run-ins with potentially high drivers washington state police say are happening more often. >> very common. we've run into it every day. >> reporter: lieutenant bruce maier says drivers often mix pot with booze or other drugs. >> it affects your cognitive abilities, your decisionmaking, it slows down reaction times. >> reporter: research from 2018 shows crashes overall were up 6% in washington, nevada, and oregon, compared to neighboring states where marijuana is banned. recreational pot is now legal in 11 states, and it's allowed for medical use in 22. aaa says states need a two-tier system to determine who is too high for use
. >> reporter: 16-year-old chad britton was walking to his car during lunch when he was hit and killed by a teen driver high on pot. >> he was a beautiful soul. he'd do anything for anyone. >> reporter: aaa's jake nelson worries the rate of driving stoned is reaching a new high. >> if you're going to use marijuana, you shouldn't drive. >> driving around smoking. you know that's not a good idea, right? >> yeah, yeah, i do. >> reporter: dash camera video...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old chad britton was walking to his car during lunch when he was hit and -olled in front of his high school by a teen driver high on pot. >> he was a beautiful soul. he'd do anything for anyone. >> reporter: new data reveals during the five years before and after washington state gave a green light to recreational marijuana, deadly crashes where a driver tested positive for active t.h.c. more than doubled. in 2017, more than one in five were high. a.a.a.'s jake nelson worries the rate of driving stoned is reaching a new high as legalized cannabis becomes more widely available. >> if you're going to use marijuana, you shouldn't drive. and if you know you have to drive, you should not use marijuana in any shape or form. >> why are you driving around smoking? you know that's not a good idea, right? >> yeah, yeah, i do. >> reporter: dash camera video shows the kinds of run-ins with potentially high drivers washington state police say are happening more often. >> very common. we run into it every day. >> reporter: state patrol lieutenant bruce maier says ruivers often
. >> reporter: 16-year-old chad britton was walking to his car during lunch when he was hit and -olled in front of his high school by a teen driver high on pot. >> he was a beautiful soul. he'd do anything for anyone. >> reporter: new data reveals during the five years before and after washington state gave a green light to recreational marijuana, deadly crashes where a driver tested positive for active t.h.c. more than doubled. in 2017, more than one in five were high....
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primarily involving, however part of the explanation for this is the great chasm that separated britton's petroleum powered shipping fleet from the coal burning one of germany. it made little strategic sense for germany to confront the british navy. the tactic ofused submarine warfare. the submarines ran as diesel powered ships, which were capable of briefly diving for tax -- four attacks. when the allies took renewed measures to prosecute the war in 1918, petroleum was a weapon on everyone's mind. petroleum conference was pooled to control all oil supplies and travel. the u.s. entry into the war made this organization necessary because it had been supplying such a large portion of the allied efforts such far -- thus far. the worlds away supply, the u.s.'s reddest weapon in the world war i may have been crude. woodrow wilson appointed the nation's first energies are, whose responsibility was to work in the close quarters -- ar, whosecz responsibility was to work in close coordination. this explanation for our massive transition to petroleum usage could not stop at the battlefield. however
primarily involving, however part of the explanation for this is the great chasm that separated britton's petroleum powered shipping fleet from the coal burning one of germany. it made little strategic sense for germany to confront the british navy. the tactic ofused submarine warfare. the submarines ran as diesel powered ships, which were capable of briefly diving for tax -- four attacks. when the allies took renewed measures to prosecute the war in 1918, petroleum was a weapon on everyone's...
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i'm joined by natasha britton.arry pfeiffer, former secretary of state and a senior editor for "the washington post." what are the implications of this, what more do we know about the fact that the russians are trying to help trump again and are interfering in the primaries for the benefit of bernie sanders to make the democrats more vulnerable. who knows what? what to you make of this and the fact that we're getting briefed on this it this week? >> well, break the glass, call the firefighters in the nearby county, the russians are coming. i'm not surprised. this is something bob mueller told us in his hearing on capitol hill. the russians have been coming after it. they did it in 2016, they did it in 2018. they're doing it in 2020. their goal is to be disruptive. they want to mess with us. they will have favored candidates. clearly they see donald trump's time as president as being beneficial to russian national interests so of course they are showing a preference. the fact that they're helping bernie sanders as w
i'm joined by natasha britton.arry pfeiffer, former secretary of state and a senior editor for "the washington post." what are the implications of this, what more do we know about the fact that the russians are trying to help trump again and are interfering in the primaries for the benefit of bernie sanders to make the democrats more vulnerable. who knows what? what to you make of this and the fact that we're getting briefed on this it this week? >> well, break the glass, call...
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for those still on board, like britton david abel, the stress is starting to take its toll. that is the real challenge. the quarantine on board the diamond princess is supposed to end on wednesday, and passengers had been told that if they tested negative, they would be allowed to go home, but with 99 new viral cases confirmed the day, the overwhelming suspicion is that the quarantine is not working. —— confirmed today. and because of that, the journey home for those left on board is now looking a lot more complicated. tonight, the foreign office said it is formulating plans to get the british people on board the ship home. australia is already preparing a flight to evacuate its nationals. but when i spoke to one of them, aun na tan, she was not enthusiastic. i am finding the thought of being put on a plane with a known... people who haven't been tested yet and potentially getting the infection right then, after we have completed two weeks of quarantine, not ideal. japan, meanwhile, is starting to feel the effects of the virus's spread. next weekend is the emperor's birthday
for those still on board, like britton david abel, the stress is starting to take its toll. that is the real challenge. the quarantine on board the diamond princess is supposed to end on wednesday, and passengers had been told that if they tested negative, they would be allowed to go home, but with 99 new viral cases confirmed the day, the overwhelming suspicion is that the quarantine is not working. —— confirmed today. and because of that, the journey home for those left on board is now...
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residents of england and yet they are making decisions that have adversely affected the lives of brittons and -- i can understand them being upset. yes, there are those who say if we had a one world government, then there's no need for war. the argument that was made for the european union. look, if we are all one contry, then we can't have another world war started between germany and france or anybody else because we are all one government. and orwell would probably acknowledge that as a great basis for creating big brother that watches over everybody which seems to be where we continue to move in this country. great socialist communist progressive society. whittaker said, the problem of communism isn't economic, it's eight yism. -- atism -- atheism. i'll never seen before the fall of the soviet union going into the only authorized seminary, christian seminary in the whole soviet union, and as you turned in the gate there was a big building there and the building ad a picture of lenin's face and it said in russian, lenin is with us. the message was clear. you may be going into this chri
residents of england and yet they are making decisions that have adversely affected the lives of brittons and -- i can understand them being upset. yes, there are those who say if we had a one world government, then there's no need for war. the argument that was made for the european union. look, if we are all one contry, then we can't have another world war started between germany and france or anybody else because we are all one government. and orwell would probably acknowledge that as a...