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on the road today, one of which was on the a 19 in county durham, and another one on the m6 near carlisleted by highways england, one near darlington and another near durham. there is real jeopardy out on the roads although drivers here seem to be taking it safely as possible. the advice is to slow down in case of debris to avoid any problems there and of course to have both hands on the will encased of gusts like what we are experiencing at the moment. . ., ., , moment. thanks for “oining us. hamas have t moment. thanks forjoining us. hamas have released _ moment. thanks forjoining us. hamas have released the - moment. thanks forjoining us. | hamas have released the names of the four hostages who will be released tomorrow, the next stage of the hostage release and prisoner swap programme. we can go to our correspondent who is waiting to tell us more of the details. what have we learned? in the details. what have we learned?— learned? in the last few minutes. _ learned? in the last few minutes, hamas - learned? in the last few minutes, hamas have i learned? in the last few- minutes, hamas
on the road today, one of which was on the a 19 in county durham, and another one on the m6 near carlisleted by highways england, one near darlington and another near durham. there is real jeopardy out on the roads although drivers here seem to be taking it safely as possible. the advice is to slow down in case of debris to avoid any problems there and of course to have both hands on the will encased of gusts like what we are experiencing at the moment. . ., ., , moment. thanks for “oining...
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the a66 also, which links scotch corner on the a1 with carlisle and penrith over on the m6 is closede why — there are at least four reports of overturned lorries on the roads in the north of england today, one of which was on the a19 in county durham. there was another on the m6 near carlisle and two that i've seen reported by highways england, one by darlington, another near durham. so there is realjeopardy out there on the roads. drivers here seem to be taking it as safely as possible. the advice from highways england is to slow down in case of debris, to avoid exposed stretches of road, and, of course, to keep both hands on the wheel in case of gusts like the one we're experiencing now. the very latest in the last few minutes, it is reported from police in ireland that a man has died after a tree fell on his car in county donegal, that is the first death coming from the police in ireland after a tree falling on the car. let me point you to the direction of the website, the life page has all the latest details for my teams, are weather presenters and the pictures, too. keep right u
the a66 also, which links scotch corner on the a1 with carlisle and penrith over on the m6 is closede why — there are at least four reports of overturned lorries on the roads in the north of england today, one of which was on the a19 in county durham. there was another on the m6 near carlisle and two that i've seen reported by highways england, one by darlington, another near durham. so there is realjeopardy out there on the roads. drivers here seem to be taking it as safely as possible. the...
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the a66 also, which links scotch corner on the a1 with carlisle and penrith over on the m6 is closed high sided vehicles. that was closed from midnight overnight and you can see why — there are at least four reports of overturned lorries on the roads in the north of england today, one of which was on the a19 in county durham. there was another on the m6 near carlisle and two that i've seen reported by highways england, one by darlington, another near durham. so there is realjeopardy out there on the roads. drivers here seem to be taking it as safely as possible. the advice from highways england is to slow down in case of debris, to avoid exposed stretches of road, and, of course, to keep both hands on the wheel in case of gusts like the one we're experiencing now. that was ben schofield showing some of the pictures there. we have pictures from edinburgh of the plane coming into land. these pictures tell you everything you need to know about the wind speed. who would like to be a pilot in those conditions? that is really tough. almost the last few metres before the wheels touched the
the a66 also, which links scotch corner on the a1 with carlisle and penrith over on the m6 is closed high sided vehicles. that was closed from midnight overnight and you can see why — there are at least four reports of overturned lorries on the roads in the north of england today, one of which was on the a19 in county durham. there was another on the m6 near carlisle and two that i've seen reported by highways england, one by darlington, another near durham. so there is realjeopardy out there...
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glasgow and carlisle will have a limited service, with rail—replacement buses running between carlislelackpool, edinburgh, stoke on trent and macclesfield will have no ava nti west coast services whatsoever. both sides say they're open and willing to negotiate but have criticised one another. the rmt general secretary mick lynch accused avanti of paying its own senior managers extortionate rates for working on their days off, while those who are union members were paid lower rates. avanti said it was disappointed by the strike action and thanked passengers for their patience and understanding. it said customers with tickets for strike days were strongly advised to travel on alternative dates, or they could claim a full fee—free refund. after doctors found that baby luca's spine wasn't forming properly in the womb, his mum was faced with a remarkable treatment option — effectively giving birth to him twice. he was removed from the womb at 27 weeks for an operation to help reduce his spina bifida. baby luca was then born naturally atjust under nine months. leanne rinne has the story. mee
glasgow and carlisle will have a limited service, with rail—replacement buses running between carlislelackpool, edinburgh, stoke on trent and macclesfield will have no ava nti west coast services whatsoever. both sides say they're open and willing to negotiate but have criticised one another. the rmt general secretary mick lynch accused avanti of paying its own senior managers extortionate rates for working on their days off, while those who are union members were paid lower rates. avanti...
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it covers yorkshire but up to northumberland and up to carlisle. there are still concerns there.he south, the issue is that the snow is melting and there is a lot of rain, so there are yellow warnings, which are not as high as the amber one here but there are concerns about the rain down the areas and possible flooding because of the melting snow. i have to say, the snow has stopped here but it is rain in the snow is starting to melt. it is dropping off the trees. that means travel is returning. you can see that cars are back on the road here. but there is still a concern that people who do go out on the road need to be careful, particularly if the temperatures drop again. this water on the road could turn to ice and you could skid. the main issues, is where express. the pennines is where the majority of this snow has fallen. there is concern there could be up to a0 centimetres there. just up the road in bingley, there were 16 centimetres overnight. some issues on the rail into scotland on scotrail and down in the south—west on gwr. we are still in this amber alert area. it is in
it covers yorkshire but up to northumberland and up to carlisle. there are still concerns there.he south, the issue is that the snow is melting and there is a lot of rain, so there are yellow warnings, which are not as high as the amber one here but there are concerns about the rain down the areas and possible flooding because of the melting snow. i have to say, the snow has stopped here but it is rain in the snow is starting to melt. it is dropping off the trees. that means travel is...
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and near the scottish borders, _ carlisle and near the scottish borders, this is a wide area under—r amber alert which is the second — under amber alert which is the second highest that the met office — second highest that the met office issues. you heard phil merdiorr— office issues. you heard phil mention in this area that we could — mention in this area that we could irr— mention in this area that we could in the pennines where is it is about _ could in the pennines where is it is about 300 metres get around _ it is about 300 metres get around 40 centimetres of snow. in around 40 centimetres of snow. in some — around 40 centimetres of snow. in some of— around 40 centimetres of snow. in some of the other areas that are not— in some of the other areas that are not as _ in some of the other areas that are not as higher up you can in some of the other areas that are not as higher r are )u can seek less than we are expecting, we may see more. certainty, _ expecting, we may see more. certainly, the officials are saying _ certainly, the officials are saying that we should prepare for it
and near the scottish borders, _ carlisle and near the scottish borders, this is a wide area under—r amber alert which is the second — under amber alert which is the second highest that the met office — second highest that the met office issues. you heard phil merdiorr— office issues. you heard phil mention in this area that we could — mention in this area that we could irr— mention in this area that we could in the pennines where is it is about _ could in the pennines where is it...
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i used to live in carlisle, up the street. and yeah, the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one. there was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: democrat or dictator," back in the 1940's. when i dug into the presidential libraries for my book research, i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of executive orders. again, executive orders are only legal when they are applying actual presidential power. when they are grounded in powers the president has. one thing that has increased their appeal, i guess, to presidents, first of course we know that congress finds it hard to act, especially in its current polarized version. but, congress has also delegated a lot of power to presidents over time. often when we see a president using an executive order to try and guide the actions of a federal agency, they are looking back t
i used to live in carlisle, up the street. and yeah, the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one. there was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: democrat or dictator," back in the 1940's. when i dug into the presidential libraries for my book research, i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the...
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littered with lorries and vans which had been blown over by strong cross winds over a stretch from carlisle were in penrith and several streets were closed, because of dangerous debris. a lot of disruption in the north, the a66 was shut from last night. the west coast and east coast east coast main lines still closed. there is hope they should get back to normal tomorrow. thank you. let's get more on the situation in wales now with tomos morgan who's in bangor. how have people been affected? yes, a thousand people _ how have people been affected? 123 a thousand people are without how have people been affected? 12: a thousand people are without power still. mostly in north wales. you can feel and hear maybe the wind picking up. it is coming in waves today, the strongest waves were this morning around 90mph. there has been some disruption, rural roads have been blocked due to fallen trees and schools have been shut and the ferry between wales and ireland was disrupted. it looks like it is back on track. but compared to the darragh and bert before christmas, wales hasn't been as badly affected
littered with lorries and vans which had been blown over by strong cross winds over a stretch from carlisle were in penrith and several streets were closed, because of dangerous debris. a lot of disruption in the north, the a66 was shut from last night. the west coast and east coast east coast main lines still closed. there is hope they should get back to normal tomorrow. thank you. let's get more on the situation in wales now with tomos morgan who's in bangor. how have people been affected?...
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lorries and vans which had been blown over onto their sides by strong cross winds over a stretch from carlisleal of them throughout the early afternoon. elsewhere, we had plenty of tiles blown off roofs as well. we're in penrith earlier. several streets were closed off by the police because it was dangerous to walk down them because debris was still coming off the roofs. lots of the other transport disruption in the north of england was pre—empted, though. the a66 was shut from midnight last night, that's still closed and the west coast and east coast main line still closed tonight. north of preston and north of york, there is hope that they should get back to normal tomorrow though. tomos morgan has the latest from bangor. or there'll be thousands of people without power still here tonight, mostly across north wales. and you can feel and hear maybe the wind picking up. it has really come in waves today. the strongest winds were felt this morning here in gwynedd, across the peninsula of around 90mph. there has been some disruptions. rural roads have been blocked due to fallen trees. a number o
lorries and vans which had been blown over onto their sides by strong cross winds over a stretch from carlisleal of them throughout the early afternoon. elsewhere, we had plenty of tiles blown off roofs as well. we're in penrith earlier. several streets were closed off by the police because it was dangerous to walk down them because debris was still coming off the roofs. lots of the other transport disruption in the north of england was pre—empted, though. the a66 was shut from midnight last...
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the health and care secretary, visiting a care home in carlisle today, says the commission will providest changes by 2026 and a final report into the funding and organisation of care into 2028. he wants to build political and public consensus. we've got a plan notjust for the next few years, which this government will deliver on, but a plan for the next three decades that all parties can sign up to. that's the level of ambition we have and that's how we're going to break out of the short—term, sticking plaster politics. over the past 25 years, there have been many inquiries, reports and commissions into reforming adult social care in england — most plans have failed to get far. the exception is the 2011 dilnot commission proposal that the care costs any individual faces should be capped or limited. legislation was put in place in 2014, but plans to introduce it were delayed several times, because councils said they would need more money to implement the changes. in 2021, the conservative government increased national insurance by 1.25% to help pay for an £85,000 care cap. a year later,
the health and care secretary, visiting a care home in carlisle today, says the commission will providest changes by 2026 and a final report into the funding and organisation of care into 2028. he wants to build political and public consensus. we've got a plan notjust for the next few years, which this government will deliver on, but a plan for the next three decades that all parties can sign up to. that's the level of ambition we have and that's how we're going to break out of the...
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carlisle. spins. one to shoot. gets it off. an air ball. a shot clock violation with 14.2 to go. so what kind of play? coach diebler has a time-out left. indiana out of time-outs. he will call a time-out. >> jim: i think this play is under review. >> the previous play is under review for timing. >> gus: want to know how much time is left. remember, this game was even at 71 at the end of regulation. right know the clock reads 14.2. >> jim: yeah, the shot goes up, 16.3. the shot is up. doesn't hit the rim. >> gus: 14.9 maybe? >> jim: yep. looks like that. >> gus: indiana led by 10 late in the second half. >> jim: might be right there. right at 15, gus. >> gus: the buckeyes have had some close losses including last two games. oregon, wisconsin. 73- 73-71. lost to pittsburgh by a point. >> jim: a chance here on the last possession by -- >> after review, the game clock will be settle to 15.5. >> jim: wow. >> gus: so 14.2 to 15.5. the score 77-67. >> jim: they looked at it too, gus, from when the shot clock expired. so more than a second back on the clock. >> gus: ohio state will retai
carlisle. spins. one to shoot. gets it off. an air ball. a shot clock violation with 14.2 to go. so what kind of play? coach diebler has a time-out left. indiana out of time-outs. he will call a time-out. >> jim: i think this play is under review. >> the previous play is under review for timing. >> gus: want to know how much time is left. remember, this game was even at 71 at the end of regulation. right know the clock reads 14.2. >> jim: yeah, the shot goes up, 16.3....
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lorries and vans which had been blown over onto their sides by strong cross winds over a stretch from carlisleak tojim dale, he is senior meteorologist at the british weather services at the british weather services. do you think we handle these crises better than we did? this is well crises better than we did? ti 3 is well telegraphed in the morning came a good time. obviously, we want people to adhere and heed the warnings, making sure they're doing the right things. you've just heard from cumbria that some didn't, but i think on the whole, the actual warnings went particularly well. in terms of the second part, i think we're not there yet. i think we're somewhere away from us being able to sort of fibre what's coming. what's coming now. as we heard from ireland, getting its storm... we are into unknown territory. whether we talk about windstorms in this case, about blizzards or wildfires. or massive amounts of snow as happened in florida, record amounts — all of this is mixing up the panels as far as meteorology and climatology is concerned in making our life bit more difficult. is making o
lorries and vans which had been blown over onto their sides by strong cross winds over a stretch from carlisleak tojim dale, he is senior meteorologist at the british weather services at the british weather services. do you think we handle these crises better than we did? this is well crises better than we did? ti 3 is well telegraphed in the morning came a good time. obviously, we want people to adhere and heed the warnings, making sure they're doing the right things. you've just heard from...
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for the health and care secretary wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meetpendent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the next 12 to 2a months. but also to deliver the reforms we need for the medium to long term to make sure that we have got a national care service that is fit to meet the needs of older and disabled people in our country. the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries and has a reputation for getting things done. the commission will start work in april. it has been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for medium—term reforms will be published by mid—2026. but
for the health and care secretary wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meetpendent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the...
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i used to live in carlisle, down the street. the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one. there was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: the democrats are dictator," back in the 40's. when i dug into the presidential libraries i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of executive orders. again, they are only legal when they are applying actual presidential power. when they are grounded in powers that the president has. one thing that has increased their appeal, first of course we know that congress finds it hard to act, especially in its current polarized version. but, congress has delegated a lot of power to the president over time. often when we see a president using an executive order to try and guide the actions of a federal agency, they are looking back to old statutes. and, there are plenty of those on the books. and some of them should be reined in. you think abo
i used to live in carlisle, down the street. the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one. there was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: the democrats are dictator," back in the 40's. when i dug into the presidential libraries i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of...
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further up of west yorkshire and further up you can go up to northumberland, you can go across to carlislend cumbria near the scottish borders and that whole pennines area. all that whole pennines area. all that area is under the amber alert which is the second—highest that the met office issues. what it means is that they are concerned that if there is the amount of snow that they think there will be, it will have an impact. it will have an impact on the roads but it could also mean potentially a risk to life, particularly if some of those rural villages get cut off. we are expecting there could be up to a0 centimetres of snow on those high areas of the pennines over 300 metres. in the other areas, below a 150 metres you can still expect between five and 15 centimetres of snow. that will affect the area widely if we get it. the good news is that this will come down in the middle of the night. the warning doesn't come on until night and the snow will be in the early hours, it does mean when people wake up tomorrow morning there could be a lot of snow in this area. the plus point is that it
further up of west yorkshire and further up you can go up to northumberland, you can go across to carlislend cumbria near the scottish borders and that whole pennines area. all that whole pennines area. all that area is under the amber alert which is the second—highest that the met office issues. what it means is that they are concerned that if there is the amount of snow that they think there will be, it will have an impact. it will have an impact on the roads but it could also mean...
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absolutely, i am in the amber warning area that spreads up to hexham in northumberland, across the carlislender this amber alert which is the second highest that the met office issues. we heard insurance report, already snow in the bristol area, the flights at bristol area, the flights at bristol airport have been suspended, which are police and telling people not to go out because roads are being shut, and the snow is moving up the country. ijust checked on the bbc weather app. here, we are expecting the snow to start in the next hour, and it would probably be happy us around 3am in the morning. the area that this amber alert covers also includes the pay nines, which is where we think the worst of the snow could be, up to a0 cm of snow could fall in those higher areas of the pay nines, but even lower down, he could be between 5—15 simm to meet — 5-15 be between 5—15 simm to meet — 5—15 cm, so elect of snow coming down overnight, so when people wake up on sunday morning and opening their doors, they may well find that there is a lot of snow in their areas. and that authorities here, we had
absolutely, i am in the amber warning area that spreads up to hexham in northumberland, across the carlislender this amber alert which is the second highest that the met office issues. we heard insurance report, already snow in the bristol area, the flights at bristol area, the flights at bristol airport have been suspended, which are police and telling people not to go out because roads are being shut, and the snow is moving up the country. ijust checked on the bbc weather app. here, we are...
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until midnight tonight and covers yorkshire but also up to northumberland and over to cumbria and carlisle be said, has gotten of weird to be said, has gotten of weird to be said, has gotten of weird to be light unlike the republic of ireland where 28,000 people are without power and they are trying to reconnect them there. do not forget, if you want to get the latest, we have a live page “p get the latest, we have a live page up and running on the bbc news website with the latest both from a team of correspondents around the country but also more critically, the bbc weather centre as well and they have the details of the forecast where you are. you can see here the snow is easing off by the snow is still on the ground certainly until those temperatures rise and is no such a rise back to you in the nice warm studio. has such a rise back to you in the nice warm studio.— such a rise back to you in the nice warm studio. as nikki were sa in: , nice warm studio. as nikki were saying. there — nice warm studio. as nikki were saying, there are _ nice warm studio. as nikki were saying, there are up
until midnight tonight and covers yorkshire but also up to northumberland and over to cumbria and carlisle be said, has gotten of weird to be said, has gotten of weird to be said, has gotten of weird to be light unlike the republic of ireland where 28,000 people are without power and they are trying to reconnect them there. do not forget, if you want to get the latest, we have a live page “p get the latest, we have a live page up and running on the bbc news website with the latest both from a...
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for the health and care secretary, wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today tounce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the next 12—24 months. but also to deliver the reforms we need for the medium to long term to make sure that we have got a national care service that is fit to meet the needs of older and disabled people in our country. the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries and has a reputation for getting things done. the commission will start work in april. it has been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for medium—term reforms will be published by mid—
for the health and care secretary, wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today tounce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector...
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cbs' vladimir duthiers spoke with him at the famed carlisle hotel here in new york city. >> good evening! >> reporter: record breaking pop superstar robbie williams -- >> my name is robbie williams. >> reporter: is known to break the mold. >> over the next two hours, you're -- is mine! ♪ it's time to move your body ♪ >> reporter: so it may be little surprise that he's played by a cgi monkey in the biopic "better man" an idea by the film's director, michael gracie. >> i loved it straight away. >> reporter: straight away? >> oh, man, i was totally on board, you know. my life and whole career is based on audacity. and this feeds into audacity 100%. >> you're either born with it or you're a nobody. >> reporter: that audacity developed in response to a difficult childhood in the working class english city of stoke-on-trent. abandoned by his father at a young age, he felt the pressure to succeed. >> i have no talents. let me qualify that. >> reporter: please do. >> so i'm all of those things on the spectrum, you know. adhd, dyslexic, discalcular, but we didn't have hdhd and dyslexic at school.
cbs' vladimir duthiers spoke with him at the famed carlisle hotel here in new york city. >> good evening! >> reporter: record breaking pop superstar robbie williams -- >> my name is robbie williams. >> reporter: is known to break the mold. >> over the next two hours, you're -- is mine! ♪ it's time to move your body ♪ >> reporter: so it may be little surprise that he's played by a cgi monkey in the biopic "better man" an idea by the film's...
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the health and care secretary, visiting a care home in carlisle today, says the commission will provideof care in 2028. he wants to build political and public consensus. we've got a plan notjust for the next few years, which this government will deliver on, but a plan for the next three decades that all parties can sign up to. that's the level of ambition we have and that's how we're going to break out of the short—term sticking plaster politics. over the past 25 years, there have been many inquiries, reports and commissions into reforming adult social care in england. most plans have failed to get far. the exception is the 2011 dilnot commission proposal that the care costs any individual faces should be capped or limited. legislation was put in place in 2014 but plans to introduce it were delayed several times because councils said they would need more money to implement the changes. in 2021, the conservative government increased national insurance by 1.25% to help pay for an £85,000 care cap. a year later that increase was cut. and when labour won the 2024 election, it said no money
the health and care secretary, visiting a care home in carlisle today, says the commission will provideof care in 2028. he wants to build political and public consensus. we've got a plan notjust for the next few years, which this government will deliver on, but a plan for the next three decades that all parties can sign up to. that's the level of ambition we have and that's how we're going to break out of the short—term sticking plaster politics. over the past 25 years, there have been many...
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brightest minds from across the business in the political world, bank of america ceo brian moynihan carlisle the president of poland andre do not service now ceo bill mcdermott among our guests, "mornings with maria" on fox business invested in you. [paper flips] ♪ the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of...
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bank of america ceo brian moynihan, carlisle group founder, david rubenstein, the president of polandmcdermott among our guests. "mornings with maria" on fox business, invested in you i saw more for myself. and sofi gives members the financial tools to see more for themselves. join the official bank of the nba. sofi. get your money right. at harbor freight, we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll...
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sebastian zepeda carlisle, the man accused of setting her on fire, has been charged with multiple countsrder and arson. he is due to return to court next week. a military appeals court has rejected defense secretary lloyd austin's effort to throw out a plea deal for the mastermind behind the nine over 11 terror attacks. a deal will allow khalid sheikh mohammed and two other defendants to plead guilty in order to avoid the death penalty. mohammed could enter his guilty plea as soon as next week at guantanamo bay naval base in cuba. the military judge said austin lacked standing to throw out the deals after they were underway. pretrial arguments have focused on how the torture of these three defendants could taint the overall case. angelina jolie and brad pitt have finalized their divorce after eight years. the actors and international philanthropists have ended one of the longest and most contentious divorce cases in hollywood history. jolie filed for divorce in 2016 after a private jet flight, where she claimed pitt was abusive to her and their children. a judge declared the two single i
sebastian zepeda carlisle, the man accused of setting her on fire, has been charged with multiple countsrder and arson. he is due to return to court next week. a military appeals court has rejected defense secretary lloyd austin's effort to throw out a plea deal for the mastermind behind the nine over 11 terror attacks. a deal will allow khalid sheikh mohammed and two other defendants to plead guilty in order to avoid the death penalty. mohammed could enter his guilty plea as soon as next week...
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i sing this song by bob carlisle. it was called "butterfly kisses." it told the story of him and a daughter. i used to sing that song to her, and she would just look up at me. and she just loved me singing that song to her. she was my butterfly. that's what i called her. dennis murphy (voiceover): now kirkland's butterfly was dead. and detective nelson recruited some of pg county's finest to help him solve the case, including then detective anthony schartner. this is, you know, a mother, hardworking, and her daughter. you know, both think that they're safely inside their home. and here comes the guy out of your worst dreams. yep, here comes a monster into your house. and he's got a glock. it shocked us all. dennis murphy (voiceover): as the hunt for this brutal killer went into full gear, detectives started, as they always do, with the usual suspects. since there was no rhyme or reason behind it that you can come up with, you have to look at family members. dennis murphy (voiceover): and one family member in particular, karissa's 20-year-old brother k
i sing this song by bob carlisle. it was called "butterfly kisses." it told the story of him and a daughter. i used to sing that song to her, and she would just look up at me. and she just loved me singing that song to her. she was my butterfly. that's what i called her. dennis murphy (voiceover): now kirkland's butterfly was dead. and detective nelson recruited some of pg county's finest to help him solve the case, including then detective anthony schartner. this is, you know, a...
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i used to live in carlisle, down the street. the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one.re was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: the democrats are dictator," back in the 40's. when i dug into the presidential libraries i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of executive orders. again, they are only legal when they are applying actual presidential power. when they are grounded in powers that the president has. one thing that has increased their appeal, first of course we know that congress finds it hard to act, especially in its current polarized version. but, congress has delegated a lot of power to the president over time. often when we see a president using an executive order to try and guide the actions of a federal agency, they are looking back to old statutes. and, there are plenty of those on the books. and some of them should be reined in. you think about t
i used to live in carlisle, down the street. the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one.re was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: the democrats are dictator," back in the 40's. when i dug into the presidential libraries i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of executive...
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i used to live in carlisle, down the street. the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one.re was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: the democrats are dictator," back in the 40's. when i dug into the presidential libraries i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of executive orders. again, they are only legal when they are applying actual presidential power. when they are grounded in powers that the president has. one thing that has increased their appeal, first of course we know that congress finds it hard to act, especially in its current polarized version. but, congress has delegated a lot of power to the president over time. often when we see a president using an executive order to try and guide the actions of a federal agency, they are looking back to old statutes. and, there are plenty of those on the books. and some of them should be reined in. you think about t
i used to live in carlisle, down the street. the charge of dictatorship is a long-standing one.re was a book about franklin roosevelt called "roosevelt: the democrats are dictator," back in the 40's. when i dug into the presidential libraries i found that there were in some administrations form letters that they had developed when people wrote in saying this is a dictatorial action you are taking and there is an explanation, not even so much of the action, but of the role of executive...
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carlisle. this is the united states government. billions and billions of dollars that president trump is looking to freeze. this money was already approved and allocated by mike johnson's congress. you know, weeks and weeks ago. right. so what's interesting is donald trump, it's not a surprise that he said, we're going to change things. and lots of people in this country feel like the government spends too much money. we've got to clean things up. absolutely. but he's had plenty of time and planning to actually do this in some sort of orderly fashion. and instead we're getting pure chaos. >> but the way it's done. >> though. >> and you were so right, i think most people would like business leaders to go in. if there are problems, it's freeze everything for a second. everybody just stop, slow down and let's look at our priorities. but in this case, you have a constitution that gives the power of the purse to congress, to the article one branch. and we don't have a line item veto in washington, d.c. what this is in effect, is a line
carlisle. this is the united states government. billions and billions of dollars that president trump is looking to freeze. this money was already approved and allocated by mike johnson's congress. you know, weeks and weeks ago. right. so what's interesting is donald trump, it's not a surprise that he said, we're going to change things. and lots of people in this country feel like the government spends too much money. we've got to clean things up. absolutely. but he's had plenty of time and...
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glasgow and carlisle will have a limited service, with rail replacement buses running between carlislering work. and north wales, blackpool, stoke—on—trent and macclesfield will have no avante coast services whatsoever. —— avanti west coast. both sides save our open and willing to negotiate, but have criticised one another. the general secretary, nick lynch, accused avanti of paying its own senior managers extortionate rates are working on their days off, while those who are union members were paid lower rates. avanti said it was disappointed by the strike action and bank passengers that their patience and understanding. it said customers with tickets for strike days were strongly advised to travel on alternative dates, or they could claim a full fee free refund. the government will unveil a new artificial intelligence plan tomorrow, aimed at driving more innovation. ministers say they will attract more ai companies to the uk by shifting away from what they're calling the former conservative government's "overbearing focus on safety." the foreign secretary travelled to saudi arabia for
glasgow and carlisle will have a limited service, with rail replacement buses running between carlislering work. and north wales, blackpool, stoke—on—trent and macclesfield will have no avante coast services whatsoever. —— avanti west coast. both sides save our open and willing to negotiate, but have criticised one another. the general secretary, nick lynch, accused avanti of paying its own senior managers extortionate rates are working on their days off, while those who are union...
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stretches a wide area across west yorkshire, going up towards northumberland and hexham, across to carlislet office issues, and there are concerns about relate severe snow, particularly in the higher areas of the penn nines, which could see up to a0 cm of snow. even areas that winners and a 50 metres i could see up to 5-15 and a 50 metres i could see up to 5—15 cm. here, i am in the headingley area and i checked on the bbc weather app and it is predicting heavy snow here at around 3am in the morning, and that is the point with this alert. the laws of the student will be in the middle of the night, so it is when people wake up on sunday morning, they will probably find that their area might be covered in snow, itjust depends how much snow we get. the good news is because it is not a work day, not a lots of people it will be heading to work, so the authorities are hope that that that will mean there are less issues on the road, but certainly, as we were driving up certainly, as we were driving up the m1 certainly,
stretches a wide area across west yorkshire, going up towards northumberland and hexham, across to carlislet office issues, and there are concerns about relate severe snow, particularly in the higher areas of the penn nines, which could see up to a0 cm of snow. even areas that winners and a 50 metres i could see up to 5-15 and a 50 metres i could see up to 5—15 cm. here, i am in the headingley area and i checked on the bbc weather app and it is predicting heavy snow here at around 3am in the...
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for the health and care secretary wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meetents and staff. a place for him to announce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the next 12 to 2a months. but also to deliver the reforms we need for the medium to long term to make sure that we have got a national care service that is fit to meet the needs of older and disabled people in our country. the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has led past government inquiries and has a reputation for getting things done. the commission will start work in april. it has been told it must build political and public consensus to avoid the arguments that have led to the failure of past plans. proposals for med
for the health and care secretary wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meetents and staff. a place for him to announce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis...