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cox says he suspected carlisle was cooking the books.he discovered documents about secret accounts. >> they showed about $6 million in construction funds that had been kept secret. >> sullivan: how could they have $6 million in extra funds? >> i had no idea. >> sullivan: carlisle's secret accounts would soon get the attention of federal prosecutors. >> this was a carlisle development that involved lloyd boggio and matthew greer. >> sullivan: assistant u.s. attorney michael sherwin has spent nearly five years investigating the tax credit industry in south florida. as sherwin and his team dug into carlisle and biscayne's construction contracts, they discovered a kickback scheme. >> this is the actual contract. >> sullivan: this is how it worked on one carlisle deal. >> florida housing wants to know "how much is it going to cost you, carlisle, to actually build this thing?" they tell florida housing, "we've signed this contract and it's going to cost $14,866,000 to build." now, there's an email between carlisle and the contractor and they n
cox says he suspected carlisle was cooking the books.he discovered documents about secret accounts. >> they showed about $6 million in construction funds that had been kept secret. >> sullivan: how could they have $6 million in extra funds? >> i had no idea. >> sullivan: carlisle's secret accounts would soon get the attention of federal prosecutors. >> this was a carlisle development that involved lloyd boggio and matthew greer. >> sullivan: assistant u.s....
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we have made it to carlisle.very morning on your right? yes. a bit of cycling for finance for commuting. what is it like being a cyclist? you have the facilities, is a need investment? there are many opportunities for improving facilities. things like cycle lanes, driver awareness, getting safety right. it is so important. is that something you want to hear about from the politicians? transport in general, of course, because getting about four work is important my day—to—day life. about four work is important my day-to-day life. we have jennifer here from a haulage firm. and for you it is about the road network? here from a haulage firm. and for you it is about the road network7m is. our vehicles around seven days a week, day and night and we suffer from congestion on the road and in our last mile, making the deliveries and collections from vans very potholes and damage to roads and our drivers have a difficultjob going around all these areas. our potholes really that much of a problem for you? yes. it causes dam
we have made it to carlisle.very morning on your right? yes. a bit of cycling for finance for commuting. what is it like being a cyclist? you have the facilities, is a need investment? there are many opportunities for improving facilities. things like cycle lanes, driver awareness, getting safety right. it is so important. is that something you want to hear about from the politicians? transport in general, of course, because getting about four work is important my day—to—day life. about...
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barts, in stevenage lister, the nhs in blackburn, blackpool, nottingham, cumberland infirmary in carlislewhat we do not know at this stage. some speculation, only speculation, it is the type of bug that has gone into the system. those bugs logged in the system and demand literally a ransom in order to open the system for you. that is the speculation at the moment. we are still waiting to hear from the nhs about what is going on. when they are saying to people only come to a&e if it is a genuine emergency that is because i suppose their computers when you turn up they need their computers to work out who you are, you give your date of birth and they check your record. yes. a lot of how the nhs operates is digitised particularly in primary care, around gps. reports that some gps in one area being they are using pen and paper today. in hospitals as well there are a lot of things that are computer—based and we are seeing some tweets from blackpool hospitals saying please do not attend a&e unless it is an emergency. he would hope people are only going there anyway if it is an emergency. report
barts, in stevenage lister, the nhs in blackburn, blackpool, nottingham, cumberland infirmary in carlislewhat we do not know at this stage. some speculation, only speculation, it is the type of bug that has gone into the system. those bugs logged in the system and demand literally a ransom in order to open the system for you. that is the speculation at the moment. we are still waiting to hear from the nhs about what is going on. when they are saying to people only come to a&e if it is a...
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, he spent a bit of time on loan at carlisle last season, of time on loan at carlisle last season, solackpool on may the 28th, nervous occasions, those wembley finals. i meant to ask you about a meaningless match in the premier league involving leicester! recovered the leicester story last year, with all those celebrations but not much riding on this. leicester tried to defend their title but just hoped leicester tried to defend their title butjust hoped to finish in the top half of the table. spurs, some unfinished business, they missed out to leicester to the title last year and they went to the king power last night and absolutely thrashed leicester 6—1. harry kane is now top scorer in the league with 26, two clear of romelu lukaku heading into the final game also he has 32 in all competitions. these we re has 32 in all competitions. these were a couple of his goals. he scored four on the night, his fourth hat—trick of the season, the first time he has scored four in the game —— simmons on got the other two. it equals spurs' biggest away win in the top division. this week has had a
, he spent a bit of time on loan at carlisle last season, of time on loan at carlisle last season, solackpool on may the 28th, nervous occasions, those wembley finals. i meant to ask you about a meaningless match in the premier league involving leicester! recovered the leicester story last year, with all those celebrations but not much riding on this. leicester tried to defend their title but just hoped leicester tried to defend their title butjust hoped to finish in the top half of the table....
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exeter are leading carlisle 4—3 on aggregate after their draw carlisle 4—3 on aggregate after theirdraw first meeting. blackpool have extended their lead, they 4—2 up at luton after their victory at home at bloomfield last weekend. the football association has agreed to implement a range of reforms at a meeting of its stakeholders at wembley. the changes now mean the governing body will meet the new code introduced by sports minister tracey crouch, enabling it to continue to receive public money. our sports correspondent katie gornall has more. they will streamline the board and introduced term limits for fa council membership. the idea is to make it more diverse and more reflective of the people who played the sport. greg clark, the chairman, who threatened to resign if these reforms will pass, called it a good start, but he wanted to go further. you have to remember the pressure the fa was under to reform. there was a threat of public money being withdrawn if they didn't. although people feel these reforms don't go far enough, given the glazier pace of change we have seen at the fa pr
exeter are leading carlisle 4—3 on aggregate after their draw carlisle 4—3 on aggregate after theirdraw first meeting. blackpool have extended their lead, they 4—2 up at luton after their victory at home at bloomfield last weekend. the football association has agreed to implement a range of reforms at a meeting of its stakeholders at wembley. the changes now mean the governing body will meet the new code introduced by sports minister tracey crouch, enabling it to continue to receive...
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thank you, carlisle. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.bert mueller has been appointed to investigate claims of collusion between russia and donald trump's campaign. leaders of some of the uk's main political parties are currently appearing in a tv debate before elections on 8th june. these two however aren't there. theresa may has refused to take part in any debates. and jeremy corbyn, leader of the main opposition party, said he wouldn't attend if she didn't. those who are there are liberal democrat leader tim farron, nicola sturgeon of the scottish national party, caroline lucas for the greens, paul nuttall for ukip and leanne wood of plaid cymru. how was the debate been going?m how was the debate been going? it is still going on as you can see on the big screen behind me, it started at 8pm. the duration is about two hours since coming to its climax. to give you since coming to its climax. to give you some since coming to its climax. to give you some flavour of what has been said so far, caroline lucas said, never has our lives are also
thank you, carlisle. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.bert mueller has been appointed to investigate claims of collusion between russia and donald trump's campaign. leaders of some of the uk's main political parties are currently appearing in a tv debate before elections on 8th june. these two however aren't there. theresa may has refused to take part in any debates. and jeremy corbyn, leader of the main opposition party, said he wouldn't attend if she didn't. those who are...
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. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they are frontline. >> i've been hearing about the correction setting since i was 8 years old. i grew up around it. so coming in here was actually kind of easy for me. i already knew what to expect. i've heard all the war stories. >> officer jarrod mcmillan has been on the frontline at wabash for four years now. the war stories have come from his mother and father, both of whom are also on wabash's correction staff. >>
. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they...
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thank you carlisle! ali price there.gill, that's it from the election wrap. more from the campaign trail again tomorrow night at 7:30pm. we have had some outbreaks of rain around today, but they have been pretty hit and miss with some areas seeing longer spells of sunshine. now we have low pressure that has been moving in from the south. bursts of rain in south—east england and east anglia. that area will be pushing northwards in the evening. we had that rain pushing in across sussex and towards the london region. elsewhere across the country, a good deal of sunshine. this was the scene in west sussex earlier in the day, quite a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain. contrast that to the skies above northern ireland. we have blue skies, sunshine and cumulus clouds which have produced heavy showers. those showers in northern ireland and scotland, england and wales will fade away. becoming dry and clear here overnight. chilly as well. that rain pushes slowly northwards through lincolnshire and up towards northumberland too. i
thank you carlisle! ali price there.gill, that's it from the election wrap. more from the campaign trail again tomorrow night at 7:30pm. we have had some outbreaks of rain around today, but they have been pretty hit and miss with some areas seeing longer spells of sunshine. now we have low pressure that has been moving in from the south. bursts of rain in south—east england and east anglia. that area will be pushing northwards in the evening. we had that rain pushing in across sussex and...
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bye hello from carlisle railway station. repair work done on the roof on the back of the stores we've seen over the last few yea rs stores we've seen over the last few years but this is an important part of the city and transport is something which really bothers people. getting to and from work. the average commute in the uk now is about 57 minutes. an awful long time people spend travelling each day to get to and from work. important for businesses, too, and jennifer is from a local haulage company. you are travelling all over the world. tell us about how your business is and what you are looking forward to hearing from the politicians. we're looking to see investment in the roads. the motorways are being upgraded and we see that with the congestion we have on the main route but we also have to look to the last mile and the delivery, where we make the deliveries and where we collect from. in cumbria in particular the roads are suffered from the flooding and that is creating more and more damage than the week previously. fo
bye hello from carlisle railway station. repair work done on the roof on the back of the stores we've seen over the last few yea rs stores we've seen over the last few years but this is an important part of the city and transport is something which really bothers people. getting to and from work. the average commute in the uk now is about 57 minutes. an awful long time people spend travelling each day to get to and from work. important for businesses, too, and jennifer is from a local haulage...
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on the other side, 1a or 15 in carlisle. 16 or 17 northern parts of northern ireland. in the sunshine on the western side. now, through the evening, those showers could be heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england, working ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday, most places will be dry. a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. maybe some mist and fog as well. temperatures at about seven, eight, or nine degrees in major cities. a little lower in rural spots. through tuesday, the low pressure system will drift to the south, allowing a low pressure system in scandinavia to become the driving force of our weather. and that will be with us for a good few days. an easterly wind on tuesday drags in a lot of low cloud to the eastern side. it will be cool here as well. further west, much brighter skies, and we'll see some high temperatures, as well. 15,16,17 degrees in some places. some rain to go with the cloud perhaps further east. cloudy in the southern half the uk on wednesday. still that easterly breeze and stil
on the other side, 1a or 15 in carlisle. 16 or 17 northern parts of northern ireland. in the sunshine on the western side. now, through the evening, those showers could be heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england, working ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday, most places will be dry. a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. maybe some mist and fog as well. temperatures at about seven, eight, or nine degrees in major cities. a...
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but on the other side we'll get up to around 14 or 15 in carlisle.in northern parts of northern ireland. only eight degrees in the eastern side of scotland with that breeze coming in from the north sea, but could go as high as 18 in the sunshine on the western side. through the evening, still got some of those showers, potentially heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england. they're working their way ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday i think most places will be dry. still a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. maybe some mist and fog as well. but temperatures are holding up at seven, eight or nine degrees in major towns and cities. a little bit lower than that in some rural spots. now, through tuesday, as our low pressure system drifts away to the south, it allows a high pressure system in scandinavia to become the driving force of our weather. and that'll be with us for a good few days. an easterly wind on a tuesday drags in a lot of low cloud to the eastern side. it will be quite co
but on the other side we'll get up to around 14 or 15 in carlisle.in northern parts of northern ireland. only eight degrees in the eastern side of scotland with that breeze coming in from the north sea, but could go as high as 18 in the sunshine on the western side. through the evening, still got some of those showers, potentially heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england. they're working their way ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday i think most places...
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but on the other side we'll get up to around 1a or 15 in carlisle.ern parts of northern ireland. 0nly eight degrees in the eastern side of scotland with that breeze coming in from the north sea, but could go as high as 18 in the sunshine on the western side. through the evening, still got some of those showers, potentially heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england. they're working their way ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday i think most places will be dry. still a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. maybe some mist and fog as well. but temperatures are holding up at seven, eight or nine degrees in major towns and cities. a little bit lower than that in some rural spots. now, through tuesday, as our low pressure system drifts away to the south, it allows a high pressure system in scandinavia to become the driving force of our weather. and that'll be with us for a good few days. an easterly wind on a tuesday drags in a lot of low cloud to the eastern side. it will be quite cool here
but on the other side we'll get up to around 1a or 15 in carlisle.ern parts of northern ireland. 0nly eight degrees in the eastern side of scotland with that breeze coming in from the north sea, but could go as high as 18 in the sunshine on the western side. through the evening, still got some of those showers, potentially heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england. they're working their way ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday i think most places will be...
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exeter city beat carlisle 65 on aggregate.unday, the 28th of may. championship side nottingham forest has been sold to shipping magnate evangelos marinakis. his 100% takeover has been confirmed by the efl after he passed their owners' and directors' test, and brings to an end fawaz al—hasawi's tumultuous five—year stint in charge. marinakis has faced allegations of match—fixing and criminal involvement. however, he denies all of the claims. we have already been cleared by the football league, by the authorities. they asked us questions and, at the end of the day, or this has taken place in the last two months, and we are all clear, we have passed the tests, not only from the local authorities in the uk but uefa, organisations, who have nothing to be concerned about. british number onejohanna konta has been knocked out of the italian 0pen after a three—set defeat to venus williams. fifth seed konta lost the first set 6—1, rallied to take the second 6—3, but williams upped her game in the third, breaking konta twice to win that
exeter city beat carlisle 65 on aggregate.unday, the 28th of may. championship side nottingham forest has been sold to shipping magnate evangelos marinakis. his 100% takeover has been confirmed by the efl after he passed their owners' and directors' test, and brings to an end fawaz al—hasawi's tumultuous five—year stint in charge. marinakis has faced allegations of match—fixing and criminal involvement. however, he denies all of the claims. we have already been cleared by the football...
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. >> reporter: greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach. last year the water here was 500 feet farther out. >> last year you could walk all the way out past the pier that you could see behind you and it was all the way on dry land. >> reporter: now the lake is so high, the beach so small, carlisle doesn't have much space to store his kayaks. but it's a problem he and many here are glad to have. in tahoe city, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we're expecting great holiday weekend weather. as we look at santa cruz and over the san francisco bay and lake tahoe, what do you see there? blue skies. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> as you no doubt know, it's a bit cooler than average going into memorial day weekend right now. so as an indicator, we're using the high temperature trend for the week ahead in concord. the average high temperature in late may is 78 degrees. tomorrow will only be 73, but it will go up to 80 on sunday. that's encouraging. but memorial day the temperature will drop and temperatures will rebound midweek to
. >> reporter: greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach. last year the water here was 500 feet farther out. >> last year you could walk all the way out past the pier that you could see behind you and it was all the way on dry land. >> reporter: now the lake is so high, the beach so small, carlisle doesn't have much space to store his kayaks. but it's a problem he and many here are glad to have. in tahoe city, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we're expecting...
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. >> reporter: greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach. last year the water here was 500 feet farther out. >> last year you could walk all the way out past the pier that you could see behind you and it was all the way on dry land. >> reporter: now the lake is so high, the beach so small, carlisle doesn't have much space to store his kayaks. but it's a problem he and many here are glad to have. in tahoe city, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we're expecting great holiday weekend weather. as we look at santa cruz and over the san francisco bay and lake tahoe, what do you see there? blue skies. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> as you no doubt know, it's a bit cooler than average going into memorial day weekend right now. so as an indicator, we're using the high temperature trend for the week ahead in concord. the average high temperature in late may is 78 degrees. tomorrow will only be 73, but it will go up to 80 on sunday. that's encouraging. but memorial day the temperature will drop and temperatures will rebound midweek to
. >> reporter: greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach. last year the water here was 500 feet farther out. >> last year you could walk all the way out past the pier that you could see behind you and it was all the way on dry land. >> reporter: now the lake is so high, the beach so small, carlisle doesn't have much space to store his kayaks. but it's a problem he and many here are glad to have. in tahoe city, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we're expecting...
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. >> greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach.st year the water here was 500 feet farther out. >> last year you could walk all the way out past the pier that you can see right behind me. and it was all the way on dry land. >> now the lake is so high, the beach so small, carlisle doesn't have much space to store his kayaks. but it's a problem he and many here are glad to have. in tahoe city, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> blue skies up there. >>> let's find out what our weather is going to be like. here is drew. >> we'll see the blue skies, eric, tomorrow afternoon. first we have to get rid of a little bit of cloud cover that is filling in tonight. just want to get you down to street level. we've combined satellite on top. that's the gray shading on your screen. low clouds from san rafael to mill valley to tiburon. over san francisco, even jumping over into the east bay around oakland, san leandro. and south we go. still have some high clouds filling in around san jose, campbell and sunnyvale. a lot of us tomorrow morn willing wake
. >> greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach.st year the water here was 500 feet farther out. >> last year you could walk all the way out past the pier that you can see right behind me. and it was all the way on dry land. >> now the lake is so high, the beach so small, carlisle doesn't have much space to store his kayaks. but it's a problem he and many here are glad to have. in tahoe city, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> blue skies up there. >>> let's...
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exeter and carlisle drew three all in theirfirst leg.ntage in their tie against luton. 3—2 was the score at bloomfield road last weekend. championship side nottingham forest has been sold to greek shipping magnate and 0lympiakos owner evangelos marinakis. his takeover has been confirmed by the english football league after he passed their owners' and directors' test. let's speak now to sports news correspondent richard conway. and under the current ownership it has been a period of turmoil, will it bea has been a period of turmoil, will it be a period of change? reaction on social media has been positive towards this news, that evangelos marinakis has been successful in leading champions league appearances and now he is the owner of nottingham forest. he will bring with him several key personnel from the club, and wants to establish stability, he says. i've been speaking to him, his only interview after completing the takeover. but i did have to ask him about his controversial past. there are allegations based about match fixing, being p
exeter and carlisle drew three all in theirfirst leg.ntage in their tie against luton. 3—2 was the score at bloomfield road last weekend. championship side nottingham forest has been sold to greek shipping magnate and 0lympiakos owner evangelos marinakis. his takeover has been confirmed by the english football league after he passed their owners' and directors' test. let's speak now to sports news correspondent richard conway. and under the current ownership it has been a period of turmoil,...
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the model for these institutions was the carlisle industrial school in pennsylvania.chard henry pratt. his mission statement for carlisle, all the indian there is in the race should be dead. kill the indian in him and save the man. imagine having that on your school bumper sticker. and he stuck to his mission, by any means necessary. at these schools children were often beaten severely for things like speaking in their native language and wearing traditional clothes. conditions were so bad that thousands of children died from malnutrition, disease, physical abuse, and emotional trauma. and just in case you think this happened a long time ago, this was going on, in part, up until the 1960s when teachers still felt their role was to civilize, not educate, the native youth in these schools. >>> what do you think is the big issues that are stopping more economic development, more jobs on the reservation? >> part of it is that indians don't own their own land, you know what i mean? the federal government holds this land in trust for the benefit of indian use rights, which
the model for these institutions was the carlisle industrial school in pennsylvania.chard henry pratt. his mission statement for carlisle, all the indian there is in the race should be dead. kill the indian in him and save the man. imagine having that on your school bumper sticker. and he stuck to his mission, by any means necessary. at these schools children were often beaten severely for things like speaking in their native language and wearing traditional clothes. conditions were so bad that...
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but on the other side we'll get up to around 1a or 15 in carlisle.nd. only eight degrees in the eastern side of scotland with that breeze coming in from the north sea, but could go as high as 18 in the sunshine on the western side. through the evening, still got some of those showers, potentially heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england. they're working their way ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday i think most places will be dry. still a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. maybe some mist and fog for as well. but temperatures are holding up at seven, eight or nine degrees in major towns and cities. a little bit lower than that in some rural spots. now, through tuesday, as our low pressure system drifts away to the south, it allows a high pressure system in scandinavia to become the driving force of our weather. and that'll be with us for a good few days. an easterly wind on a tuesday drags it in a lot of low cloud to the eastern side. it will be quite cool here as well. further wes
but on the other side we'll get up to around 1a or 15 in carlisle.nd. only eight degrees in the eastern side of scotland with that breeze coming in from the north sea, but could go as high as 18 in the sunshine on the western side. through the evening, still got some of those showers, potentially heavy and thundery across that central swathe of england. they're working their way ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday i think most places will be dry. still a fair bit of...
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. —— towards carlisle. in the sunshine further west as high as 18 or so.n we see this low cloud drifting its way in from the north sea. the picture is not dropping weight to other far by dawn on tuesday. 8— nine degrees for my bum and most of the lower than that in rural spots. a great start to the day—long eastern sides. low pressure moving away towards the south on tuesday and that allows a higher pressure a cross tuesday and that allows a higher pressure across scandinavia to become the driving force of our weather and that will be with the three good few days. an easterly wind dragging in low cloud. call up and down the coast with the odd spot of rain. further west we have much brighter skies and higher temperatures and the north—west scotla nd temperatures and the north—west scotland will do very well once again. maybe a little bit brighter for some eastern areas on wednesday but still quite cool lot of cloud further south and the odd spot of rain, again, the north—west will do quite well. light winds and pleasa ntly warm quite well. light winds and p
. —— towards carlisle. in the sunshine further west as high as 18 or so.n we see this low cloud drifting its way in from the north sea. the picture is not dropping weight to other far by dawn on tuesday. 8— nine degrees for my bum and most of the lower than that in rural spots. a great start to the day—long eastern sides. low pressure moving away towards the south on tuesday and that allows a higher pressure a cross tuesday and that allows a higher pressure across scandinavia to become...
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on the other side, 1a or 15 in carlisle. six in 17 parts of northern ireland. in the sunshine on the western side. now, through the evening, those showers could be heavy and thundery across that central sway of england, working ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday, most places will be dry. a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. may be some mist and fog as well. temperatures at about seven, eight, or nine degrees in major cities. a little lower in rural spots. through tuesday, the low pressure system will drift to the south, allowing a low pressure system in scandinavia to become the driving force of our weather. and that will be with us for a good few days. an easterly wind on tuesday drags in a lot of low cloud to the eastern side. it will be cool here as well. further west, much brighter skies, and we'll see some high temperatures, as well. 15,16,17 degrees in some places. some rain to go with the cloud perhaps further east. cloudy in the southern half the uk on wednesday. still that easterly breeze and still
on the other side, 1a or 15 in carlisle. six in 17 parts of northern ireland. in the sunshine on the western side. now, through the evening, those showers could be heavy and thundery across that central sway of england, working ever southwards, eventually clearing away. by dawn on tuesday, most places will be dry. a fair bit of low cloud coming into that eastern side of the uk. may be some mist and fog as well. temperatures at about seven, eight, or nine degrees in major cities. a little lower...
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we ask shoppers in carlisle to pop a ball into our general election mood box to make their choice. gill, and george eaton of the new statesman. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail... theresa may has laid out her vision to tackle the "great challenges" facing the uk — including brexit, the economy and an ageing society. the conservative party's manifesto includes proposals to change the way social care in england is funded, and to withdraw winter fuel payments from pensioners who are better off. mrs may outlined her policies on social care and public services earlier. the government that i lead would build a briton in which the economy is strong. to support world—class public services. with the most ambitious programme of investment in technology and buildings that the nhs has ever seen. record
we ask shoppers in carlisle to pop a ball into our general election mood box to make their choice. gill, and george eaton of the new statesman. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail... theresa may has laid out her vision to tackle the "great challenges" facing the uk — including brexit, the economy and an ageing society. the conservative party's manifesto includes proposals to change the way social care in england is funded, and to withdraw winter fuel...
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it's been declared a major national incident disrupting hospitals and trusts from dumfries and carlislekpool and york, to some of the big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. our first report tonight from our health editor hugh pym. a major incident has been declared by nhs leaders in england and hospitals like this one in colchester have been experiencing serious computer problems after a cyber attack. this is what some patients told us: the gentleman just inside the door said that all the computers have gone down, and they are not sure whether the doctors can see you forward have a reason. if it is x—rays, breakages, what have you, they will send you home. voiceover: it has happened before, this hospital trust covering north lincolnshire and gore, it systems we re lincolnshire and gore, it systems were closed for three days as the result of a cyber attack last autumn. hundreds of operations and patient appointments were postponed, people were told to get to eight and the only if it was really necessary, there were warnings that nhs it was honourable. and
it's been declared a major national incident disrupting hospitals and trusts from dumfries and carlislekpool and york, to some of the big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. our first report tonight from our health editor hugh pym. a major incident has been declared by nhs leaders in england and hospitals like this one in colchester have been experiencing serious computer problems after a cyber attack. this is what some patients told us: the gentleman just inside...
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i had a great mentor at the carlisle group for a long time who was a famous executive and leader. lou used to say guys, don't try to boil the ocean. pick things that are doo doable. i challenge us all to not find the most complicated projects and not find the perfect project, but projects that can get done. that can actual low be funded and find projects that we can use as templates to develop the market and unleash this capital that so much wants to invest in the united states. it's the best place in the world to invest. >>. >> i have to jump in one second. i got permission. this is the summer games and the winder games more recently. we don't forget them and didn't salt lake city do a great job. they bring people together too. they opened up and we are extended it all the way. a 20 minute ride from the westside to downtown. faster than a car with no traffic. that's out there leading the secretary and they are approved by the administration and it could roll out and we bring over half the money for that final extension and this would top us off to be able to get that done instead
i had a great mentor at the carlisle group for a long time who was a famous executive and leader. lou used to say guys, don't try to boil the ocean. pick things that are doo doable. i challenge us all to not find the most complicated projects and not find the perfect project, but projects that can get done. that can actual low be funded and find projects that we can use as templates to develop the market and unleash this capital that so much wants to invest in the united states. it's the best...
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the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown for offenders that have committed serious offenses against a person -- which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault -- is approximately 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few however are more notorious than lenard mcquay who has spent 16 years here. >> he still is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. a two-man escort. he'll be cuffed behind the back. his recreation is in solitary, by himself. he doesn't get rec with the other people. his activities are kind of limited. it's all by himself. that unit is designed for people like mcquay. everyone knows his history. >> the most infamous occurred when he was serving his time at indiana state prison seven years earlier, that's when he s
the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown for offenders that have committed serious offenses against a person -- which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault -- is approximately 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day in...
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. >> loyal carlisle kilmer. administration and instruction. >> loyal kilmer jr.hed his ph.d. at the university of nebraska. there was a time during lloyd jr.'s teen year when is lloyd senior thought the boy needed military discipline. >> even today parents say if you don't shape up, we ending you to prep cool. it's usually an idle threat. this was not a threat with my folks. get with it or you are going. that's what happened. off to sul ver miculver militari went. my brother got to go in the school year. a little more intensive. >> frank was very much of a free spirit. he dlropped out of college afte three semesters and went to california. he's a plumber in california in san francisco. >> i certainly didn't set out to be a plumber, but i found that i have mechanical aptitude and the problem solving is very satis satisfying to me. >> here installs and services high end equipment at health clubs, for example, and at expensive homes. although frank has explained to his father he is making good money as a plumber, he senses that lloyd senior does not approve. >> my f
. >> loyal carlisle kilmer. administration and instruction. >> loyal kilmer jr.hed his ph.d. at the university of nebraska. there was a time during lloyd jr.'s teen year when is lloyd senior thought the boy needed military discipline. >> even today parents say if you don't shape up, we ending you to prep cool. it's usually an idle threat. this was not a threat with my folks. get with it or you are going. that's what happened. off to sul ver miculver militari went. my brother...
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we will speak with the carlisle group coo. just hit this market from all angles.tinue to wait and see how much more we get out of washington. >> kelly, great stuff. we look forward to it busy show ahead on "squawk box." that comes up in about ten minutes time. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," michelle girard, chief u.s. economist at natwest market also help us tie a bow on the markets for a week. that's next on "worldwide exchange." ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete picture. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm
we will speak with the carlisle group coo. just hit this market from all angles.tinue to wait and see how much more we get out of washington. >> kelly, great stuff. we look forward to it busy show ahead on "squawk box." that comes up in about ten minutes time. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," michelle girard, chief u.s. economist at natwest market also help us tie a bow on the markets for a week. that's next on "worldwide exchange." ready or...
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from what we understand, major private equity firms, blackstone, kkr, carlisle, all representatives are carlyle is here. they're planning to got their deals done, the deals that are in the pipeline done in the next couple of months before this private, before tax reform, if it does hit. so what they're doing right now, they're rushing to get these deals done, the deals in the pipeline because they want to get them done before this private equity loophole is -- liz: are they hiring lobbyists or just accepting the fact it is probably going to come? >> that's a great question. first they're pushing you out deals from what i understand. how many deems we're talking about? we're talking about hundreds. we don't know the exact numbers because they are private equity deals. they don't announce it. you can imagine these are hundreds of deals they want to get done quickly before they lose this loophole. the second plan of attack, it is kind of interesting, doing it two-prong, exactly what you say. sources telling fox business network is that private equity is about to unleash the sort of mother
from what we understand, major private equity firms, blackstone, kkr, carlisle, all representatives are carlyle is here. they're planning to got their deals done, the deals that are in the pipeline done in the next couple of months before this private, before tax reform, if it does hit. so what they're doing right now, they're rushing to get these deals done, the deals in the pipeline because they want to get them done before this private equity loophole is -- liz: are they hiring lobbyists or...
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officer michael catherman, killed in a motorcycle crash last year, and oakland police officer paul carlisleo died in 2015 from complications of a shooting from 1976. >>> if you're headed to l.a.x. anytime soon, leave plenty of extra time. an already packed airport is dramatically changing. 15 airlines will move to different terminals. in the next five days. six more have already relocated. the switch should bring fewer delay for takeoffs and landings. one passenger said the heavily advertised move caught him by surprise. >> i don't know. i suppose if you have enough time, and seems like people are nice enough and informative enough that you can probably get along, you know, get along just fine. >> the airport provided plenty of helpful employees armed with maps to direct passengers and had plenty of shuttle buses as well. >>> a welcome sight for dubs fans today. steve kerr. the team's head coach returned to practice this morning ahead of game 1 against the spurs tomorrow. this was the first time kerr had been seen since the players -- by the players since game 2 of the utah series. he under
officer michael catherman, killed in a motorcycle crash last year, and oakland police officer paul carlisleo died in 2015 from complications of a shooting from 1976. >>> if you're headed to l.a.x. anytime soon, leave plenty of extra time. an already packed airport is dramatically changing. 15 airlines will move to different terminals. in the next five days. six more have already relocated. the switch should bring fewer delay for takeoffs and landings. one passenger said the heavily...
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hospital in stevenage, nhs sites in blackburn, blackpool, and nottingham, and cumberland infirmary in carlislethe message that appears on the screen when an nhs member of staff tries to use their computer, it is called a ransomware attack. they block the computer and demands a ransom in order to reading access. ina a ransom in order to reading access. in a statement in the last hour, nhs did has said... in the last few minutes, we have learned that a large and abrupt spanish companies have been affected. 0ur correspondent helena lee is outside st bartholomew's hospital in the city of london. we are, as you say, outside barts hospital in london. the trust has four hospitals. this is one of the hospitals which has been affected by this major it system failure. this cyber attack. they are clearly very busy inside the hospital and cannot come out to give us any kind of statement, however they have said that they are experiencing a major it disruption, and there are delays that all of their hospitals. they say they have activated here and at the other hospitals a major incident plan to make sure th
hospital in stevenage, nhs sites in blackburn, blackpool, and nottingham, and cumberland infirmary in carlislethe message that appears on the screen when an nhs member of staff tries to use their computer, it is called a ransomware attack. they block the computer and demands a ransom in order to reading access. ina a ransom in order to reading access. in a statement in the last hour, nhs did has said... in the last few minutes, we have learned that a large and abrupt spanish companies have been...
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carlisle prove sized that the blood of the english will manure the ground if he is crowned this is a story shakespeare already told in the henry v i-place where boling brook grandson loses what henry the v gains in france. there is connection to american politics. this country's founders many who read and reread shakespeare, knew the good constitution solves the problem of how to give power away. the solution is, you don't. instead of giving away power you have to rereturn it. a power in constitutional democracy is only ever on loan to whomever wields it. number five, he knew that our love of legends is greater than our love of facts. [laughter]. shakespeare wasn't a historian but he sourced his stories from chronicles by holingshed and. when shakespeare was writing there wasn't modern history deciding what is likely, what is unlikely, using methods of comparison. nothing like modern history yet. and yet, there is a tendency in the history that shakespeare read, in the history plays that he wrote, to cast real people in history acting as heroes orville lanes, martyrs or saints. . . t
carlisle prove sized that the blood of the english will manure the ground if he is crowned this is a story shakespeare already told in the henry v i-place where boling brook grandson loses what henry the v gains in france. there is connection to american politics. this country's founders many who read and reread shakespeare, knew the good constitution solves the problem of how to give power away. the solution is, you don't. instead of giving away power you have to rereturn it. a power in...
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load. 18 months ago, storm desmond devastated much of people in northern england, and people in carlisleng things, price comparisons, particularly with insurance. this is in the daily mail. these are shocking statistics as to how you pay and how much it costs. the daily mail have done an investigation into the cost of car insurers. they say drivers and homeowners are being charged up to £a50 more a year for insurance, if they choose to pay monthly, which a lot of people do. if you pay annually, you might get a good rate, but paying monthly, you have to read the small print. apparently, typically an interest rate between 25 and as much as a5% and people don't realise that. they look at the monthly payment and do not add up the 12 months. most people do pay monthly. car insurance is expensive and the chances of people paying a lump sum. and have each change, if you pay monthly, it just rolls and have each change, if you pay monthly, itjust rolls on. you have to use the price websites. if you check, you can get it much lower. you will come back in an hour. the story, avocados. the avocado c
load. 18 months ago, storm desmond devastated much of people in northern england, and people in carlisleng things, price comparisons, particularly with insurance. this is in the daily mail. these are shocking statistics as to how you pay and how much it costs. the daily mail have done an investigation into the cost of car insurers. they say drivers and homeowners are being charged up to £a50 more a year for insurance, if they choose to pay monthly, which a lot of people do. if you pay...
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lister hospital in stevenage, the nhs in blackburn, blackpool, york and cumberland infirmary in carlisleearing from the nhs in wales have not been affected. they have their own it infrastructure. so this does seem to be an issue from nhs england. we are just getting a statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware of cyber security incident, we are working on a response. that is nhs digital, the division of the nhs which handles technology issues. let's get more on this now with our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. you have seen a you have seen a screen you have seen a screen grab of the message coming up when health service workers try to get into their computers? it is too early to say what is behind this attack. but it appears to be run somewhere, when malicious software is sent to computers, taking computers in perhaps old software. what it does, it locks their files and then up p°p5 it locks their files and then up pops a message on your screen saying we have a
lister hospital in stevenage, the nhs in blackburn, blackpool, york and cumberland infirmary in carlisleearing from the nhs in wales have not been affected. they have their own it infrastructure. so this does seem to be an issue from nhs england. we are just getting a statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware statement in from nhs digitaljust saying, we are aware of cyber security incident, we are working on a response. that is nhs...
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wembley after winning 6—5 on aggregate that was the same score over two leags between exeter and carlislet st james park but jack stacey got the exeter winner. so they head to wembley...to face blackpool on the 28th may for a place in league one celtic are still unbeaten in the scottish premiership with one game to play — 1898 was the last time they went through a whole league season without defeat but they only played 18 matches back then, last night's 5—nil victory at partick thistle was their 33rd win in 37. that saw them equal their record points tally as well, they are up to 103, 30 points clear of second placed aberdeen, they've got hearts on the last day of the season this sunday british rider geraint thomas has pulled out of the giro d'italia — he was involved in a nasty crash on sunday. — he'd actually been in second place overall going into that stage but he injured his shoulder and knee and he says that carrying on "would be a case of trying to survive each day rather than racing". the world anti—doping agency could lift its suspension of russia's drug—testing authority next mo
wembley after winning 6—5 on aggregate that was the same score over two leags between exeter and carlislet st james park but jack stacey got the exeter winner. so they head to wembley...to face blackpool on the 28th may for a place in league one celtic are still unbeaten in the scottish premiership with one game to play — 1898 was the last time they went through a whole league season without defeat but they only played 18 matches back then, last night's 5—nil victory at partick thistle...
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yesterday i had david rubenstein from carlisle on, talking about what has been a relative dearth of newtainly of size. what's your view there? do you think we're going to start to see more activity again from private equity investors like yourself, and those that you invest with? >> we're always in that market. there's always something to do. it ebbs and flows. right now things are expensive. they're expensive, and it's harder. and it's the same story with anything. when stuff gets harder you have to dig deeper, look a little harder. it's not -- the pickings are not as easy. we're in that stage right now. and so you work harder with your partners, and you have to find those opportunities where you think that you can add value, create value once you own something. >> right. >> that's hard per. >> and for a long period of time. finally what is the view from canada? are you concerned about the relationship between your country and ours, take already y particularly when it comes to trade and the impact on you? >> i know our government is very interested and interested in working with this a
yesterday i had david rubenstein from carlisle on, talking about what has been a relative dearth of newtainly of size. what's your view there? do you think we're going to start to see more activity again from private equity investors like yourself, and those that you invest with? >> we're always in that market. there's always something to do. it ebbs and flows. right now things are expensive. they're expensive, and it's harder. and it's the same story with anything. when stuff gets harder...