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mps were told the uk needs a new clea n mps were told the uk needs a new clean air act.he great smoke. factories were churning out this stuff and smoke suffered outside, leading to thousands of people dying. you could see it. politicians in the 50s passed the clea n politicians in the 50s passed the clean air act. diesel vehicles are the biggest cause of the problem. in the biggest cause of the problem. in the budget yesterday, the chancellor did increase attacks on dirty diesel ca i’s did increase attacks on dirty diesel cars but not vans. we only apply this measure to cars so before the headline writers start limbering up, let me be clear, no white van man or woman will be hit by these measures. the chancellor also announced £220 million for a airformed. the chancellor also announced £220 million for a air formed. it could have been used to help people get out of their diesel car and make a switch to alternative forms of transport. but this is a complex problem. pollution also comes from construction machinery, from gas boilers, from farming even, from wood fires. and
mps were told the uk needs a new clea n mps were told the uk needs a new clean air act.he great smoke. factories were churning out this stuff and smoke suffered outside, leading to thousands of people dying. you could see it. politicians in the 50s passed the clea n politicians in the 50s passed the clean air act. diesel vehicles are the biggest cause of the problem. in the biggest cause of the problem. in the budget yesterday, the chancellor did increase attacks on dirty diesel ca i’s did...
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behind it, quite a clea ra nce, clears away. clearer skies and temperatures falling away sharply across scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and wales. temperatures —3 or —4. spits and spots of rain in the south—east tomorrow morning. there will be sunshine, you will need an extra layer on tomorrow morning across south—west england, wales and into the midlands. lots of sunshine, but chilly. early morning mist and fog through northern ireland. that will lift away. temperatures will struggle for a time. but they are heading in the right direction. as you can see out to the west, a weather front pushing in. you can see out to the west, a weatherfront pushing in. the you can see out to the west, a weather front pushing in. the winds are south—westerly, a milder source bringing wetter and windier weather by the end of the day. sandwiched between the two a good slice of sunshined and hopefully improving slowly but surely in the south—east. we will look at 7—11 degrees our afternoon high. thursday more straight—forward. good
behind it, quite a clea ra nce, clears away. clearer skies and temperatures falling away sharply across scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and wales. temperatures —3 or —4. spits and spots of rain in the south—east tomorrow morning. there will be sunshine, you will need an extra layer on tomorrow morning across south—west england, wales and into the midlands. lots of sunshine, but chilly. early morning mist and fog through northern ireland. that will lift away....
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they probably had to come clea n choice?and it does say here that their chief security officer has left the company. now, uber this article suggests has form. $20,000 fine for a breach of security which was considerably less than this current breach. you do not sound like someone who thinks uber is turning a corner with its new chief executive... let's hope so. uber has fantastic potential. it is often used to a lot of people but it is difficult to endorse a company where we has seen this sort of behaviour. from your perspective, handing over your details to online companies, another good reason to think, why do ido another good reason to think, why do i do it? think it is difficult not to in the modern age. from that perspective, again, it is difficult to avoid. thank you for looking through all those papers. see you later in the day. thank you for watching. hello there. we have heavy rain, gales, even some snow, all in the forecast for the next few days. the coldest air is still waiting in the wings. we have several areas
they probably had to come clea n choice?and it does say here that their chief security officer has left the company. now, uber this article suggests has form. $20,000 fine for a breach of security which was considerably less than this current breach. you do not sound like someone who thinks uber is turning a corner with its new chief executive... let's hope so. uber has fantastic potential. it is often used to a lot of people but it is difficult to endorse a company where we has seen this sort...
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growth still to come and they need power now, they will carry on using coal and not necessarily the cleaal and not necessarily the cleanest coal. what we have seen, very interestingly, in china, it started to cut back on coal power station programmes. it is cutting emissions. there has been a bit of an increase in this year because of an increase in this year because of a lost hydro power but it is by far and away the most in investing in renewa bles and away the most in investing in renewables and looking to see that asa renewables and looking to see that as a massive opportunity for exports going forward. in india, a similar thing. growth in coal usage slowed down more than expected. big interest in renewables, and that is the fastest way to get electricity to the poorest. that is the view of an optimist. thank you very much. how do you run the stunning flying displays at one of the world's top air shows? it all depends on tracking the manoeuvres of every plant and thing their flights to the split second. the bbc gained exclusive access behind the scenes at the dubai air show. here's j
growth still to come and they need power now, they will carry on using coal and not necessarily the cleaal and not necessarily the cleanest coal. what we have seen, very interestingly, in china, it started to cut back on coal power station programmes. it is cutting emissions. there has been a bit of an increase in this year because of an increase in this year because of a lost hydro power but it is by far and away the most in investing in renewa bles and away the most in investing in renewables...
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jordan pickford isjoe hart's main challenge and he wasn't having a good night, his clea ra nce wasn'tight, his clearance found wayne rooney, who most certainly was. his hat—trick, his first for the club he and his dad have always supported. time for williams to score a fourth. and with that david unsworth and over. he will take it from here. i asked them to be men tonight. we spoke about the bad run having to come to an end. it doesn't have to last for ever. the commitment and desire was there for everyone to see. i'm delighted for the club. i took over the club when we were in the bottom three. we managed to get out of that ina three. we managed to get out of that in a period of six weeks. unsatisfied. but we expect more. —— iam unsatisfied. but we expect more. —— i am satisfied. we saw some positive things in the second half. i think tonight it did not go for us when we needed it. even the penalty save, wayne rooney schools, joe hart saved the first one, and we couldn't get in again, so there was some small things that needed to go our way and they didn't. —— wayne rooney scores. le
jordan pickford isjoe hart's main challenge and he wasn't having a good night, his clea ra nce wasn'tight, his clearance found wayne rooney, who most certainly was. his hat—trick, his first for the club he and his dad have always supported. time for williams to score a fourth. and with that david unsworth and over. he will take it from here. i asked them to be men tonight. we spoke about the bad run having to come to an end. it doesn't have to last for ever. the commitment and desire was...
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after all, it is their ability not to concede, to keep clea n ability not to concede, to keep clean sheets qualifying campaign which got them to this play—off. their form results went off the boil in the last two qualifying games. both defeats. crucially, thaw manager knows his players and their own mind. these players have gone through a lot. experienced a lot of good and bad. the one thing i will say to them, not to fear the situation, to embrace the situation. make sure whatever happens, when you look back, we don't have any regrets regardless of whether it goes our way or not. we know the prize is massive. what it will mean to eve ryo ne massive. what it will mean to everyone here in northern ireland, the players, staff, everyone sorbiated with the ifa, media. but, our focus is primarily sorbiated with the ifa, media. but, ourfocus is primarily how sorbiated with the ifa, media. but, our focus is primarily how we get through the two games. that's where i see through the two games. that's where iseea through the two games. that's where i see a real through the two games. that's where i
after all, it is their ability not to concede, to keep clea n ability not to concede, to keep clean sheets qualifying campaign which got them to this play—off. their form results went off the boil in the last two qualifying games. both defeats. crucially, thaw manager knows his players and their own mind. these players have gone through a lot. experienced a lot of good and bad. the one thing i will say to them, not to fear the situation, to embrace the situation. make sure whatever happens,...
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okay we're good, we're clea we're clear. guy in the van, guy in the van, guy in >> no! >> oh, wow! >> you cannot possibly judge how fast a train is coming at you. you're never going to beat it. >> right, this guy looks like he noticed it the last possible second before his van gets punted. he was injured but is expected to survive his injury. >>> this video from vietnam starts with this rather you an suming woman, this is a 58-year-old nien tihan. an aide looking after this almost 8-week-old child. to try to get it to stop crying she's throwing the baby up in the air, catching the baby. anyone that ever spentiv seconds with a child knows that's not going to work. it's only going to exacerbate it. she starts slapping the young girl in the face. >> this is so disturbing, babies are so innocent and precious and she's abusing it in this manner. i can't. i cannot ear. >> the reasoning behind it the baby would not stop crying. babies don't have the capacity to understand what crying is. they're just trying to communicate. >> they're communicating something's wrong. >> that's how we under
okay we're good, we're clea we're clear. guy in the van, guy in the van, guy in >> no! >> oh, wow! >> you cannot possibly judge how fast a train is coming at you. you're never going to beat it. >> right, this guy looks like he noticed it the last possible second before his van gets punted. he was injured but is expected to survive his injury. >>> this video from vietnam starts with this rather you an suming woman, this is a 58-year-old nien tihan. an aide...
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is so obvious that if you are looking after the money of the monarchy you have to be cleaner than cleao be cleaner than clean and you must never go into the dirty world of money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion. there's a lot more about the british establishment found the paradise papers. i do swear by the almighty god that i will be faithful... lord ashcroft has given more than £10 million to the conservative party. and the billionaire was also the pa rty‘s and the billionaire was also the party's treasurer and its deputy chairman. for the last 20 years lord ashcroft has been one of the most significant donors to the conservative party. he is also being a very important organisationally and hugely significant. -- he has also been. at our documents reveal the scale of lord ashcroft‘s tax avoidance, how he ignored financial rules and repeatedly misled the public. evidence from the papers could leave him facing a tax bill of tens of millions. lord ashcroft‘s tax status became a political scandal in 2010. lord ashcroft, deputy chairman of the conservative party, has confirmed tha
is so obvious that if you are looking after the money of the monarchy you have to be cleaner than cleao be cleaner than clean and you must never go into the dirty world of money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion. there's a lot more about the british establishment found the paradise papers. i do swear by the almighty god that i will be faithful... lord ashcroft has given more than £10 million to the conservative party. and the billionaire was also the pa rty‘s and the billionaire was...
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our doorstep in australia with the indigenous communities, girls not having access to clean toilets, clea bins. 0nce having access to clean toilets, clean water and rubbish bins. once a month when they get their period. so they skipped school altogether. i was quite ashamed of this situation, to be honest and thought, wow, this is happening in our own backyard in australia. and that is right and the united nations has designated world toilet day, essentially, to highlight some of these issues. tell us highlight some of these issues. tell usa highlight some of these issues. tell us a little battered at the linkages and how you are holding these awards and how you are holding these awards and what the reception has been to the awards. —— tell us a little bit about. the reception has been positive because going to the toilet is one thing that completely unites absolutely every single human being. we all have the need to go to the toilet and when we came up with the awards, we really wanted to link it to the united nations world toilet date because we also felt strongly about the issues that
our doorstep in australia with the indigenous communities, girls not having access to clean toilets, clea bins. 0nce having access to clean toilets, clean water and rubbish bins. once a month when they get their period. so they skipped school altogether. i was quite ashamed of this situation, to be honest and thought, wow, this is happening in our own backyard in australia. and that is right and the united nations has designated world toilet day, essentially, to highlight some of these issues....
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clea r. first, getting a line in. just missed it. second time lucky... no. third time lucky?get the gear on. 0k., w, i‘m getting a bitmorejjeld but it's a timed event. halfway through, i'm still on the ground. ten minutes remaining. he's up! come on, jon. pumping that leg. pressure, pressure. i'm heading for the bell. bell rings. next, i've got to throw a log in the basket. go on. first go, honest. time for my speedy descent. feet on the ground. one minute remaining. clock stops when the ropes are down. i'm not catlike in the branches. i'm sluglike. bit harsh, tony. the uk open champion this year's graham bird. after a long day, the uk championship goes to graham bird. jo has to make do with runner—up and scarlett takes a well deserved fifth. as for me... in 12th place, ourfriend from bbc, jon cuthill. 12 out of 13, unbelievably not last, although the other two were disqualified. but technically speaking that does mean i'm the 12th best tree climber in the country. i guess i've got quite a remarkable talent. me and trees, i think we've got something going on. you're right, i
clea r. first, getting a line in. just missed it. second time lucky... no. third time lucky?get the gear on. 0k., w, i‘m getting a bitmorejjeld but it's a timed event. halfway through, i'm still on the ground. ten minutes remaining. he's up! come on, jon. pumping that leg. pressure, pressure. i'm heading for the bell. bell rings. next, i've got to throw a log in the basket. go on. first go, honest. time for my speedy descent. feet on the ground. one minute remaining. clock stops when the...
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clea r, clear. jo, how was that? it was good fun. you will enjoy it. skills. stand up, go on. keep going. i stayed on this side. which i think helped because i was leaning away from my rope. unclip! it was all right, wasn't it? i can't put it off any longer. this could all end in total humiliation. out of my league! clear. first, getting a line in. just missed it. second time lucky. no. third time lucky? come on! with my line in i have to get my gear on. i am getting more help than everyone else but i am going to take it. it is a timed event. halfway through, i am still on the ground. ten minutes remaining. come on, john! hand over hand. i am heading for the bell. getting there. yes! next i have to throw a lock in the basket. first go, honest! time for my speedy descent. one minute remaining. the clock stops when the ropes are down. i am not catlike yet in the branches. sluglike. a bit harsh, tony. after a long day, the uk open championship goes to graham bird. jo has to make do with runner—up and scarlet takes a well—deserved fifth. as for me... in 12
clea r, clear. jo, how was that? it was good fun. you will enjoy it. skills. stand up, go on. keep going. i stayed on this side. which i think helped because i was leaning away from my rope. unclip! it was all right, wasn't it? i can't put it off any longer. this could all end in total humiliation. out of my league! clear. first, getting a line in. just missed it. second time lucky. no. third time lucky? come on! with my line in i have to get my gear on. i am getting more help than everyone...
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behind the happy family life of clea n behind the happy family life of clean cut keith partridge, theith alice cooper and yearns to move on from his teen idol image. #if his teen idol image. # if this is the last kiss... by the time he returned to the charts in the 1980s there had in many ups and downs. struggles with money, drink, and the aftermath of fame. but there we re and the aftermath of fame. but there were also great successes. the broadway production of blood brothers, his show in las vegas, and he continued to tour. then, aged 66, he continued to tour. then, aged 66, he made an appearance on television to talk about his health. you have been diagnosed with dementia?” have. hi there. david cassidy, actor, singer, but above all, even 40 yea rs actor, singer, but above all, even 40 years on, for a certain generation, he would always be there teen idol. that was david sillito on david cassidy. peter bowes is in los angeles for us. so many memories therefore so many people of a certain age? yes, he was huge, wasn't he? as we have just seen, in the nineteen seventies, the partrid
behind the happy family life of clea n behind the happy family life of clean cut keith partridge, theith alice cooper and yearns to move on from his teen idol image. #if his teen idol image. # if this is the last kiss... by the time he returned to the charts in the 1980s there had in many ups and downs. struggles with money, drink, and the aftermath of fame. but there we re and the aftermath of fame. but there were also great successes. the broadway production of blood brothers, his show in las...
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they are happy to clea n the volcano. yes. they are happy to clean the room, they say.the place. a guest has arrived here at the restaurant. i saw some with big sacks of rice leaving the area, and some temporary residents in the area have also left, but the diehards have stayed because they are allowed to stay.“ the volcano doesn't erupt, what precautions are in place and what preparations are being made?” precautions are in place and what preparations are being made? i have not been told officially, but we will probably be notified by text. the people can then evacuate to various evacuation centres. it is quite safe further away. it is only in the exclusion zone, the immediate perimeter of the exclusion zone, there is likely to be a problem. it does not affect the whole of bali. it is very good to talk to you. she is on holiday. stay safe. that is an incredible image behind you with that volcano threatening to erupt. goodbye. let's have a look at this morning's papers. the sunday express. we have been talking about this intense speculation about prince harry and meghan
they are happy to clea n the volcano. yes. they are happy to clean the room, they say.the place. a guest has arrived here at the restaurant. i saw some with big sacks of rice leaving the area, and some temporary residents in the area have also left, but the diehards have stayed because they are allowed to stay.“ the volcano doesn't erupt, what precautions are in place and what preparations are being made?” precautions are in place and what preparations are being made? i have not been told...
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fairly unsanitary with no clea n terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clean showers or toilets.e also see our they have managed to create their own wells using wheelie bins that have been put down. when of the detainees were civil engineers in a former life, so they have been able to keep their own supplies going, but clearly it does not look safe or hygienic, there. they have refused to comply and it doesn't look like they will leave by their own means tomorrow, when the deadline hits. hywel griffith, we can see the situation is desperate. why do they not want to leave? what are they afraid of? they have so far said they are afraid, literally, of leaving the centre because of the physical threat. they say they face from local people. the refugees and those applying for asylum have money and mobile phones as part of their conditions. they are examples, we are told, of things that have been stolen. but the situation on malice island at the moment, these are people who have landed or at least try to land in australia illegally, and therefore it they realise this isa and therefore
fairly unsanitary with no clea n terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clean showers or toilets.e also see our they have managed to create their own wells using wheelie bins that have been put down. when of the detainees were civil engineers in a former life, so they have been able to keep their own supplies going, but clearly it does not look safe or hygienic, there. they have refused to comply and it doesn't look like they will leave by their own means tomorrow, when the deadline hits. hywel...
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apparently he had a clea n bomb components. apparently he had a clean record. used a vehicle and accelerated towards soft targets, civilians, tourists, it seems, on a bike path. how do you prevent that? there really is no good answer. can i ask you about president trump's response so far? what do you make of his response and, also, the fact that, as you mentioned, the attacker from uzbekistan but he has been living in the us for some time. is from florida, really. not to be cynical but ina florida, really. not to be cynical but in a way this attack is from a purely political perspective is a gift for donald trump because at home he is under a huge amount of treasure and scrutiny over his alleged collusion with the russians in the election and what tends to happen is that there is a terrorist attack and there is a rally around the flag affect the public tends to defer more, especially to the executive. and so attacks like these strengthen the president here. he campaigned strongly on being strong against terrorism. and i anticipate against terrorism. and i antic
apparently he had a clea n bomb components. apparently he had a clean record. used a vehicle and accelerated towards soft targets, civilians, tourists, it seems, on a bike path. how do you prevent that? there really is no good answer. can i ask you about president trump's response so far? what do you make of his response and, also, the fact that, as you mentioned, the attacker from uzbekistan but he has been living in the us for some time. is from florida, really. not to be cynical but ina...
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his advisers are in bonn to promote what they call clea n in bonn to promote what they call clean coalrepared to listen to that message is doubtful. i'm joined by our environment a nalyst, i'm joined by our environment analyst, roger harrop in. how worrying is this projected increase? let me take that backwards, if i may. the fact that they had been sta ble may. the fact that they had been stable over the past for maggie is. it was partly based a slowdown in the global economy, but it was partly based on so much renewable energy and energy efficiency being imposed. that slowdown, that plateau, was good news. in fact it is going up again is bad news, but we don't know yet quite how bad it is, because we need to see whether the trend will be continued. either way, i should explain that every yea r‘s way, i should explain that every year's emissions sit on top of every previous year's cumulatively, because carbon dioxide lasts 400 appears in the atmosphere. every year that we are producing co2 emissions, howeversmall, is bad news. and an intervention from business, too. some people hope t
his advisers are in bonn to promote what they call clea n in bonn to promote what they call clean coalrepared to listen to that message is doubtful. i'm joined by our environment a nalyst, i'm joined by our environment analyst, roger harrop in. how worrying is this projected increase? let me take that backwards, if i may. the fact that they had been sta ble may. the fact that they had been stable over the past for maggie is. it was partly based a slowdown in the global economy, but it was...
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is it time to clea n kept on his desk. is it time to clean out the stable...?vey, who says she will add this to the mix. maybe ican bring she will add this to the mix. maybe i can bring a feminine touch to the whips' office along with my colleagues. the logic of gavin williamson's move over there is simple. he's a good operator and theresa may trusts him. but the push back has been fierce. 0ne senior tory told me he's abandoned his post ata tory told me he's abandoned his post at a crucial time. one minister suggested that he had outplayed no 10, saying theresa may is so weak she had allowed him to appoint himself. 0ne former minister said this shows the government is in the grip ofa this shows the government is in the grip of a bunch of police. as ever in politics deeney irony is rich. the man who was in charge of making sure that mps behave has found himself in a plum newjob, because one of his colleagues did not. and all the parties are readying themselves in case they have to defend their side from more potential allegations of bad behaviour. the foreign se
is it time to clea n kept on his desk. is it time to clean out the stable...?vey, who says she will add this to the mix. maybe ican bring she will add this to the mix. maybe i can bring a feminine touch to the whips' office along with my colleagues. the logic of gavin williamson's move over there is simple. he's a good operator and theresa may trusts him. but the push back has been fierce. 0ne senior tory told me he's abandoned his post ata tory told me he's abandoned his post at a crucial...
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behind it, quite a clea ra nce, the west.ind it, quite a clearance, bright skies, sunshine, cooler, take a look at this gorgeous afternoon in south lanarkshire stop behind this front, it will clear, that will be the theme, we started the week, cold, crisp and frosty, the week, cold, crisp and frosty, the slice of mind are behind by head, but will be the story, mild are continuing to push across the country, short lived, a frost, mild are returning towards the end of the working week but look at the weekend, the cold blue returning as weekend, the cold blue returning as we go towards the weekend, a cold north—westerly wind, cold and crisp but for that, let's look at this. the weather front still has to clear, up through the south coast gci’oss clear, up through the south coast across the midlands into the south—east for the afternoon, still some of the rain heavy perhaps gci’oss some of the rain heavy perhaps across dorset, into the midlands gci’oss across dorset, into the midlands across lincolnshire. wea kening across dorset
behind it, quite a clea ra nce, the west.ind it, quite a clearance, bright skies, sunshine, cooler, take a look at this gorgeous afternoon in south lanarkshire stop behind this front, it will clear, that will be the theme, we started the week, cold, crisp and frosty, the week, cold, crisp and frosty, the slice of mind are behind by head, but will be the story, mild are continuing to push across the country, short lived, a frost, mild are returning towards the end of the working week but look at...
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is this enough to kiend of clea the slates for him to return to work tomorrow? >> it's a start.here might be a period of silence in these episodes because if you don't know if you are one we have seen in these situations of women who are coming forward because of this new environment where women feel free to say me, too. so by al franken taking a different tack than some other men who have been accused of wrong doing, he is talking about it. he is apologizing even though he doesn't remember it. so the other thing i think which is a very important distinction is not all these situations are the same. there are distinctions and a difference. we recognize between going five miles over the limit and 100 when you look at what al frankifranken is accused of doing is different from other allegations. that is what i think everybody needs to consider when you think of can somebody get a second shot, a second chance cht th. this town is full of people who were given a second chance. >> the president ending his thanksgiving holiday weekend at the winter white house there making his way bac
is this enough to kiend of clea the slates for him to return to work tomorrow? >> it's a start.here might be a period of silence in these episodes because if you don't know if you are one we have seen in these situations of women who are coming forward because of this new environment where women feel free to say me, too. so by al franken taking a different tack than some other men who have been accused of wrong doing, he is talking about it. he is apologizing even though he doesn't...
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. >> all right, just so it's clea. some just read the staff memo. and it's good to have all the rs there. thanks -- references there. and thanks to kyle for his good. >> further comment? we'll go to item number 11, disn of the enforcement report. >> in the interest of time, i'le this open for questions. >> commissioners. >> any public comment? >> item 12, discussions of the e director's report. >> the only highlight i would lo draw your attention to is on paf the monthly report, the status f commission positions and recrui. since our last meeting, we had r positions posted on line, threee positions closed today. and we have one more of them clg next week. so we have a total of five posis that are in play at the moment. so we look forward to reportinge updates to you at the november g on those. >> commissioners, any discussior questions? >> yes, i thought i understood t maybe i don't. of the five, how many are inves? >> one. that position closed this aftert ak p.m. -- at a 5:00. >> 5:00. the deadline closed at 5:00. >> now it will take another nins t
. >> all right, just so it's clea. some just read the staff memo. and it's good to have all the rs there. thanks -- references there. and thanks to kyle for his good. >> further comment? we'll go to item number 11, disn of the enforcement report. >> in the interest of time, i'le this open for questions. >> commissioners. >> any public comment? >> item 12, discussions of the e director's report. >> the only highlight i would lo draw your attention to is...
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>> i just can't see it this clea year. there's an enormous fight coming up on the budget.ax reform that haven't been resolved. the senate hadn't even weighed in yet with their own bill. i think we'll get a tax bill but i think it um, can the toward the end of the winter, not before christmas. >> now the selling as the president gets on a plane and goes to asia for the longest trip of his presidency. they'll be working on that here. he'll be there. how high are the stakes, what are the risks for the president on this trip to asia? >> well i would say when he's in asia he can still meddle on the tack bill like he did earlier this week saying let's put the abolition of obamacare in the tax bill. he'll still be focused on that. the to your question on asia, i think the really key here for the markets is is this president a protectionist? does he believe it free trade or want to stop it? i think he would like to kill nafta, obviously doesn't like the trans pacific partnership. i think that's going to be an important signal for the marks. >> what the republicans and house and se
>> i just can't see it this clea year. there's an enormous fight coming up on the budget.ax reform that haven't been resolved. the senate hadn't even weighed in yet with their own bill. i think we'll get a tax bill but i think it um, can the toward the end of the winter, not before christmas. >> now the selling as the president gets on a plane and goes to asia for the longest trip of his presidency. they'll be working on that here. he'll be there. how high are the stakes, what are...
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thousands of american airlines flights scheduled for december have no pilots scheduled clea clearly. that's a big problem. our dave kinchen is live at philadelphia international airport. dave what's going on here? >> reporter: it's a massive problem and he were talked to lot of people who plan to fly american over the holidays, and let's just say they're watching this closely hoping their flight isn't up in the air. >> i think it's remarkable that something like that can be so pro found. i mean especially with the holidays. >> she was flying american airlines to miami over the christmas holiday wondering if she'll get off the ground now that american is dealing with a sudden pilot shortage on thousands of nights. >> you always have to rationale am i going to take vacation during to time because it's going to cost three times as much now to fine out you won't have your flight is -- i don't know how you'll make that okay. >> reporter: more than 15,000 american flights from mid december to the rental of the year are reportedly now pilot less just in time for the busiest travel season on
thousands of american airlines flights scheduled for december have no pilots scheduled clea clearly. that's a big problem. our dave kinchen is live at philadelphia international airport. dave what's going on here? >> reporter: it's a massive problem and he were talked to lot of people who plan to fly american over the holidays, and let's just say they're watching this closely hoping their flight isn't up in the air. >> i think it's remarkable that something like that can be so pro...
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clea harmer, who is chief executive of sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity.ely welcome both the reduction from 2030 to 2025 in the amount of time that we're going to reach that 50% reduction in stillbirth and knowo natal death. but also the fact that the deaths will be reviewed by an independent investigator. on the target question, to do with that first. how far have we got with that? how many deaths fall into this category? for stillbirths and neo natal deaths it's 5,500 a year, which is 15 every day. i think that's a figure that not many people know. it's far too high. i think the idea of reducing the number of deaths by 20% by 2020 is manageable. and bringing in the focus to 2025 is really important because then we keep the momentum going. there was this investigation by the health quality improvement partnership which suggested that about 80% of cases, if there had been better care, the death of the baby could have been prevented, that's striking. that's right. that's the embrace report, launched today. that's particularly the deaths that occurred during
clea harmer, who is chief executive of sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity.ely welcome both the reduction from 2030 to 2025 in the amount of time that we're going to reach that 50% reduction in stillbirth and knowo natal death. but also the fact that the deaths will be reviewed by an independent investigator. on the target question, to do with that first. how far have we got with that? how many deaths fall into this category? for stillbirths and neo natal deaths it's 5,500 a year,...
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today we see a clear, m -- clea sunny picture. temperatures around 50. maybe you're watching with family right now -- if so, hi, family. traveling, we'll look across the nation. we don't have a lot going on unless you're traveling north into canada. you see snow with the storm center. cold front hanging well to the west. then you see a little action, too, slicing through the northwest part of the country. the future model, traveling the next few days, not a lot going on. a quiet picture. good for traveling. the front will be passing saturday, picking up winds a bit. i don't think it will impact flights. saturday that will be starting to move our direction. then it will pass through as we get into the evening. a little rain over the northeast. a little rain over the northwest. seattle starting to get showers. again for the most part, the country looks clear right on into your sunday. this is sunday morning. this is sunday afternoon. not a lot going on. action to the pacific northwest. overall looks like travel over the weekend will be pretty good. >> wish
today we see a clear, m -- clea sunny picture. temperatures around 50. maybe you're watching with family right now -- if so, hi, family. traveling, we'll look across the nation. we don't have a lot going on unless you're traveling north into canada. you see snow with the storm center. cold front hanging well to the west. then you see a little action, too, slicing through the northwest part of the country. the future model, traveling the next few days, not a lot going on. a quiet picture. good...
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by definition it is hard for us to clea n by definition it is hard for us to clean this. at the bbc that looks at all these incidents when they happen and lots we don't report because, there was one recently for example that was a battery pack that had exploded in a bike in the tube, that was all that had happened but it sparked a lot of speculation on twitter. —— bag. this seems to be bigger. police confirming, they are turning out in large numbers to deal with this incident. getting people off the streets is an important change in the status of what is going on. closing the station happens fairly regularly on the london underground because all sorts of things go on in a city the size of london. those pictures you can see, we have seen that sort of thing happening in the past this year, given what had happened this year on a number of different occasions. people do get very worried when the sort of thing happens. they don't quite know what to do. the official government and police advice is to leave the area, run and hide if necessary and so they are doing that but peopl
by definition it is hard for us to clea n by definition it is hard for us to clean this. at the bbc that looks at all these incidents when they happen and lots we don't report because, there was one recently for example that was a battery pack that had exploded in a bike in the tube, that was all that had happened but it sparked a lot of speculation on twitter. —— bag. this seems to be bigger. police confirming, they are turning out in large numbers to deal with this incident. getting...
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clea r, you let dog mad and i have five of my own. clear, you let them go on the bed!il. you can send us a get in touch to send an e—mail. you can send us a message on get in touch to send an e—mail. you can send us a message on twitter, or you can use what's up or message us on facebook. —— whatsapp. thousands of children and teenagers have been flagged up to the government's anti—terror programme, prevent, according to official figures released this morning. 2127 of those referred to the scheme in 2015—16 were under 15, including more than 500 girls. another 2000 more were reported for potential intervention over extremism concerns were aged between 15 and 20. prevent aims to reduce the threat to the uk by stopping people being drawn into terrorism. it has sometimes been controversial, as you know. let's now talk to the west midlands regional prevent lead for further and higher education hifsa haroon—iqbal. head of islamic studies at the counter—extremism organisation quilliam, usama hasan. and labour mp naz shah, who is a member of the home affairs select committee.
clea r, you let dog mad and i have five of my own. clear, you let them go on the bed!il. you can send us a get in touch to send an e—mail. you can send us a message on get in touch to send an e—mail. you can send us a message on twitter, or you can use what's up or message us on facebook. —— whatsapp. thousands of children and teenagers have been flagged up to the government's anti—terror programme, prevent, according to official figures released this morning. 2127 of those referred...
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struggling to pay forfood, to pay population is already struggling to pay for food, to pay for fuel and cleaady. everyday counts. everyday extra that the blockade is imposed on yemen is having catastrophic consequences on the ground. quite often when we talk to you it is about cholera. presumably, i was just mentioning the difficulty with bringing in certain treatments and that will also be impacted by this blockade? and using cholera as an example, and this is not the only example. the un is talking about measles and polio, but cholera especiallyjust two weeks ago ngos were announcing they can contain cholera at 900,000 cases. but today the un announced that chlorine tablets that chlorinated water to stop cholera from spreading had been blocked. this already is having an impact. there are villages across yemen who are in desperate need of these chlorine tablets to stop cholera spreading but they have in stock and are running out. much as we appreciate you being here, i'm sure you would it prefer to be in yemen but you cannot getting? the border is sealed with no aeroplanes able to get in. y
struggling to pay forfood, to pay population is already struggling to pay for food, to pay for fuel and cleaady. everyday counts. everyday extra that the blockade is imposed on yemen is having catastrophic consequences on the ground. quite often when we talk to you it is about cholera. presumably, i was just mentioning the difficulty with bringing in certain treatments and that will also be impacted by this blockade? and using cholera as an example, and this is not the only example. the un is...
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this is a systematic campaign to clea nse this is a systematic campaign to cleanse the country.. the profile of aung san suu kyi internationally as a leader meant to introduce elements of freedom into a country where that had been a distant hope in the past, are you surprised that she has gone down this path and seems to be resista nt to down this path and seems to be resistant to the notion that these rohingya are being persecuted? well aung san suu kyi has moved from being a container to a full—time politician and now she has realised it is not worth utilising the political capital of the rohingya. and the militant buddhists and military will considerable power in the country. she is always seen myanmar being essentially a buddhist country and the rohingya are not welcome in the country. it is all smiles between the pope and aung san suu kyi i'm just wondering in the private conversation, what are your thoughts on what may be brought up there? welll thoughts on what may be brought up there? well i think it is immaterial whether he says something in private or not, i thought it
this is a systematic campaign to clea nse this is a systematic campaign to cleanse the country.. the profile of aung san suu kyi internationally as a leader meant to introduce elements of freedom into a country where that had been a distant hope in the past, are you surprised that she has gone down this path and seems to be resista nt to down this path and seems to be resistant to the notion that these rohingya are being persecuted? well aung san suu kyi has moved from being a container to a...
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quite dull, but this only on but slumps further south all the while scotland in clea n south all the is bbc news, our latest headlines: more than 300 people have been killed and thousands injured as a powerful earthquake hits the border region between iran and iraq. rescue teams are facing landslides as they try to free people caught in the rubble. business leaders from the uk and europe are in a meeting with the prime minister, hoping to gain clarity into the future relationship between britain and the eu post—brexit. c02 levels have risen for the first time in four years. the rise has been linked to china's increased use of coal. police across england and wales have announced a two week gun amnesty — urging people to hand in their weapons without the fear of being prosecuted. bob geldof has handed back his freedom of the city of dublin honour — in protest against myanmar leader aung san suu kyi holding the same accolade. the charity founder and musican said "her association with our city shames us all". the husband of nazanin zaghari—radcliffe, the british womanjailed in iran, says
quite dull, but this only on but slumps further south all the while scotland in clea n south all the is bbc news, our latest headlines: more than 300 people have been killed and thousands injured as a powerful earthquake hits the border region between iran and iraq. rescue teams are facing landslides as they try to free people caught in the rubble. business leaders from the uk and europe are in a meeting with the prime minister, hoping to gain clarity into the future relationship between...
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see the contrast in the temperatures, though, staying in the double figures in the south, but in the cleastate broadcaster was taken over their security is guaranteed. we are only targetting criminals around him who are committing crimes. ninety—three—year—old robert mugabe, president since 1980, is understood to be under house arrest. we‘ll be live in zimbabwe for the latest. also this lunchtime. scotla nd latest. also this lunchtime. scotland will become the first country in the world to set a minimum unit price for alcohol in a bid to tackle a worsening health problem. the foreign secretary tells the husband of
see the contrast in the temperatures, though, staying in the double figures in the south, but in the cleastate broadcaster was taken over their security is guaranteed. we are only targetting criminals around him who are committing crimes. ninety—three—year—old robert mugabe, president since 1980, is understood to be under house arrest. we‘ll be live in zimbabwe for the latest. also this lunchtime. scotla nd latest. also this lunchtime. scotland will become the first country in the world...
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republic of korea, i spoke the truth about the evil crimes of the north korean regime, and i made cleahat we will not allow this twisted dictatorship to hold the world hostage to nuclear blackmail. i called on every nation, including china and russia to unite in isolating the north korean regime, cutting up all ties of trade and commerce until it stops it's dangerous provocation on -- this is the whole key to what we're doing, on denuclearization. we have to denuclearize north korea. we have ended the failed strategy of strategic patience and as a result we have already seen important progress, including tough new sanctions from the u.n. counsel. we have a security counsel that has been with us and just about with us from the beginning south korea agreed to harmonize sanctions and join the united states in sanctioning additional rogue actors whose fund and funds have helped north korea and north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs it's unacceptable to us. the united states welcomed the decision of president moon to remove the payload restrictions on missiles to combat the no
republic of korea, i spoke the truth about the evil crimes of the north korean regime, and i made cleahat we will not allow this twisted dictatorship to hold the world hostage to nuclear blackmail. i called on every nation, including china and russia to unite in isolating the north korean regime, cutting up all ties of trade and commerce until it stops it's dangerous provocation on -- this is the whole key to what we're doing, on denuclearization. we have to denuclearize north korea. we have...
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, who principally caused by which change, not stumping up the money they promised to help them get clealean technology. one of the big messages from this week is that if every country when fulltilt at trying to reduce emissions, there are some changes to the climate that are some changes to the climate that are unavoidable now. but something can still be done. what sense you have that the delegates there are going away with clear plans and with the political will to bring about those changes? it is a real mixed picture, to be honest. you mentioned the amount of carbon dioxide that is being emitted and temperatures likely to rise now. if countries don‘t up their ambitions, we‘re looking at a temperature rise of more than three celsius, scientists estimate, which can be very bad news for a lot of nations. the delegates are where does that, they know they have to increase that ambition. the has been a remarkable transformation in the last couple of years and the attitudes of china and india, which are now investing massively in renewable energy. and renewable energy itself has plunged in p
, who principally caused by which change, not stumping up the money they promised to help them get clealean technology. one of the big messages from this week is that if every country when fulltilt at trying to reduce emissions, there are some changes to the climate that are some changes to the climate that are unavoidable now. but something can still be done. what sense you have that the delegates there are going away with clear plans and with the political will to bring about those changes?...
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intervention saved me from dying i believe because without that then i do not know if i would have got clea them. social workers are unsung heroes. david, say that again. you have the potential to be again. you have the potential to be a great social worker because of your life experiences and i am happy that you are going where you are going. we need to connect. it is also about celebrating the profession and we have the social worker of the year awards coming up soon worker of the year awards coming up soon and it is celebrating and embracing this profession because people are doing a really good job and it is about working in partnership with people in communities. let's promote this nationally. can i add to that? as a child and an adult and now studying it, i urge anyone to google the international definition of social work. at birmingham city university there are a dedicated team of teachers and there is a lot of hope at the moment. if you look at the profession and the essence of what it is, it is wow, the matter who you are, the humanitarian in new valuing people and empowering them
intervention saved me from dying i believe because without that then i do not know if i would have got clea them. social workers are unsung heroes. david, say that again. you have the potential to be again. you have the potential to be a great social worker because of your life experiences and i am happy that you are going where you are going. we need to connect. it is also about celebrating the profession and we have the social worker of the year awards coming up soon worker of the year awards...
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you have a slightly scratchy skype line, we will try and clea n scratchy skype line, we will try andldiers at strategic points. in parliament, there are soldiers. and the head office, the headquarters and the number of ministers like foreign affairs are housed and of course, on the highway, you still have soldiers manning roadblocks. jason, tell us, i know you have spoken to lots of people about how they are feeling in harare. do you get a sense people are pleased about what's happened or is there a sense of nervousness?” have been in and out of zimbabwe several times in the last month, the fa ct several times in the last month, the fact that most people i speak to in harare are expressing a degree of relief comes as no surprise. the situation over the last years in zimbabwe has been really dire, economic league, primarily but also from a political perspective. people are just very happy there is now the possibility that things might change. outside zimbabwe a lot of people are talking about democratic process, governments and constitutions, inside zimbabwe they are talking about the
you have a slightly scratchy skype line, we will try and clea n scratchy skype line, we will try andldiers at strategic points. in parliament, there are soldiers. and the head office, the headquarters and the number of ministers like foreign affairs are housed and of course, on the highway, you still have soldiers manning roadblocks. jason, tell us, i know you have spoken to lots of people about how they are feeling in harare. do you get a sense people are pleased about what's happened or is...
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that is dragging its heels in terms of clea ra nce dragging its heels in terms of clearance and we've from the west during the day. many of us having a dry day with sunny spells. wet and windy conditions coming in across the north—west. the strongest winds across the far north of scotland and the northern isles. through the evening and overnight, the band of rain pushing south, turning lighter in nature as it does so. we'll see some frost in the glens of scotland and it will be called to start the day tomorrow in the far south—east. then the weather front trundles down, clearing the south—east, leaving some residual cloud in its wake. it will brighten up behind it from the north with a fair bit of sunshine. showers across northern scotla nd sunshine. showers across northern scotland and highs above average for the time of year. hello, it's wednesday, it's 10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. can the international development sec hang onto herjob? she's currently flying back from a trip to africa to face the music after the bbc revealed priti patel didn't tell the prime minister theresa may
that is dragging its heels in terms of clea ra nce dragging its heels in terms of clearance and we've from the west during the day. many of us having a dry day with sunny spells. wet and windy conditions coming in across the north—west. the strongest winds across the far north of scotland and the northern isles. through the evening and overnight, the band of rain pushing south, turning lighter in nature as it does so. we'll see some frost in the glens of scotland and it will be called to...
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i say keep it clea n. some, just because. i say keep it clean.sprouts? am i the only person here who will be buying sprouts? they are forced on me, to be honest. there is nothing you can do with a sprout that makes it nice. adding bacon, honey, all those things... i had cheesy sprouts are a few years ago. dear me. what kind of cheese? it took me until the few years ago. dear me. what kind of cheese? it took me untilthe new year to get rid of that. my word. my word! cheesy sprouts! i have never been a fan of the sprout, and that cemented my troubles. don't worry, nobody is listening. i'm sure nobody will pick up on that. i forgot i was on television for a moment. will pick up on that. i forgot i was on television for a momentlj will pick up on that. i forgot i was on television for a moment. i know you did. i will rescue with this. talk about naivete. the cricketers are being called naive now. andrew strauss, all of them, they have been told off for being naughty, they will have to stay in at night and not go out. i would think if you are on an as
i say keep it clea n. some, just because. i say keep it clean.sprouts? am i the only person here who will be buying sprouts? they are forced on me, to be honest. there is nothing you can do with a sprout that makes it nice. adding bacon, honey, all those things... i had cheesy sprouts are a few years ago. dear me. what kind of cheese? it took me until the few years ago. dear me. what kind of cheese? it took me untilthe new year to get rid of that. my word. my word! cheesy sprouts! i have never...
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clea rest lots of showers across scotland. clearest conditions in the south and east.st here and there. eastern parts of scotla nd here and there. eastern parts of scotland in the south and east of england, that's where we are most likely to see frost. this is rare for the start of the england we will see sunshine. tomorrow we will have more cloud, especially in parts of scotla nd more cloud, especially in parts of scotland and northern ireland. patchy rain spreads across parts of central southern england and wales, but much of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland will have sunshine through the afternoon. the mildest air sneaking into the south—west with the patchy rain. clearer conditions, the patchy rain. clearer conditions, the colder air to the north and east. that cold air will gradually wind through on saturday evening and into the first part of saturday night, as the cloud and patchy rain becomes confined to the channel islands, devon and cornwall. the milderair islands, devon and cornwall. the milder air will try to push back. a battleground
clea rest lots of showers across scotland. clearest conditions in the south and east.st here and there. eastern parts of scotla nd here and there. eastern parts of scotland in the south and east of england, that's where we are most likely to see frost. this is rare for the start of the england we will see sunshine. tomorrow we will have more cloud, especially in parts of scotla nd more cloud, especially in parts of scotland and northern ireland. patchy rain spreads across parts of central...
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good and clea n venus. perfect conditions. good and clean airfrom venus. perfect conditions.m that sees them anyway. —— that is. middle. we will claim that sees them anyway. -- that is. apparently, according to experts, there is only half an hour left. the first time we can see them in six years, apparently. good morning. the main stories. the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in tehran for alleged spying, say they‘re increasingly concerned about her wellbeing. she‘s now been in detention in the iranian capital for 19 months. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, and his cabinet colleague michael gove have both been criticised for their comments about the case. nick beake reports. 19 months in prison abroad, separated from her family, and now said to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, pictured here with daughter gabriella, was jailed for plotting against the regime in iran — something she has always denied. but now another british cabinet minister has been accused of undermining her case. what was she doing wh
good and clea n venus. perfect conditions. good and clean airfrom venus. perfect conditions.m that sees them anyway. —— that is. middle. we will claim that sees them anyway. -- that is. apparently, according to experts, there is only half an hour left. the first time we can see them in six years, apparently. good morning. the main stories. the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in tehran for alleged spying, say they‘re increasingly concerned about...
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give us an idea of the conditions, you have to pay for clea n conditions, you have to pay for clean drinkingitions, you have seen some of them? we have been over there to the prison. our visits are in the jailer‘s office so we don't get to see the cell but the smell when you walk into the prison hits you, it is disgusting. it is over 40 degrees without any air conditioning. they have s na kes without any air conditioning. they have snakes and rats, it is just while. are you hopeful that you will see them get out today? —— vile. while. are you hopeful that you will see them get out today? —— vilem is really up in the air. i am so apprehensive about it all. sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you. basically i don't think there will bea basically i don't think there will be a chance they will get out today but we're hoping that the verdict will decide that they can be free men. it wouldn't happen immediately, though, because they will be processes. what help have you had from the foreign office? there's been criticism of the role boris johnson and others have played in this. definitely, they cert
give us an idea of the conditions, you have to pay for clea n conditions, you have to pay for clean drinkingitions, you have seen some of them? we have been over there to the prison. our visits are in the jailer‘s office so we don't get to see the cell but the smell when you walk into the prison hits you, it is disgusting. it is over 40 degrees without any air conditioning. they have s na kes without any air conditioning. they have snakes and rats, it is just while. are you hopeful that you...
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just simple things like clea n, and jane.ink possibly the greatest testa m e nt of and i think possibly the greatest testament of all to his foster pa rents testament of all to his foster parents is that one dayjosh said he would like to be a foster parent. 770 families in the west midlands alone are needed to foster. mary, lots more, i suspect, alone are needed to foster. mary, lots more, isuspect, at 6.30pm. and we can now cross to carol malia at bbc look east in newcastle — where hundreds of volunteers have knitted and planted 15,000 poppies — a very noticeable act of remembrance from one small community, it is, indeed. i don‘t know how you are with knitting. my guess is perhaps not so good! you would be right! laughter i‘m struggling to knit a scarf for my eight—year—old. we are used to seeing the tributes for remembrance day, but the ladies of none thorpe have surpassed themselves. 15,000 knitted poppies and they are displayed around the areas of the town, their own weeping wall there, they have been knitting at bus stop
just simple things like clea n, and jane.ink possibly the greatest testa m e nt of and i think possibly the greatest testament of all to his foster pa rents testament of all to his foster parents is that one dayjosh said he would like to be a foster parent. 770 families in the west midlands alone are needed to foster. mary, lots more, i suspect, alone are needed to foster. mary, lots more, isuspect, at 6.30pm. and we can now cross to carol malia at bbc look east in newcastle — where hundreds...
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we owe it to our children the air they breathe is clea n children the air they breathe is clean and we the latest standards will go up by £1 and the existing supplement in company car tax will increase by one percentage point and drivers buying a new car will avoid this charge as soon as manufacturers bring forward the next generation of cleaner diesels. we only apply this measure to cars. before the headline writers start to limberup, let me before the headline writers start to limber up, let me be clear. no white van man or woman will be hit by these measures. this levy will fund a new £220 million cleaner fund to provide support for the implementation of local air quality plans, improving the quality of air in cities and towns in the uk. our air quality is sadly not our only environmental challenge. audiences in the country glued to blue planet have been reminded of the problems of plastics pollution. the uk lead the world on climate change agreements and pioneers protecting marine environment and i want us to bea marine environment and i want us to be a world leader in tackling the
we owe it to our children the air they breathe is clea n children the air they breathe is clean and we the latest standards will go up by £1 and the existing supplement in company car tax will increase by one percentage point and drivers buying a new car will avoid this charge as soon as manufacturers bring forward the next generation of cleaner diesels. we only apply this measure to cars. before the headline writers start to limberup, let me before the headline writers start to limber up, let...
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double figures, that band of rain across the north of wales and southern england, behind it, in the cleas, double figures in the south with a cloud, behind it, cooler. through tomorrow night that fund family sinks to the south—east, high—pressure bidding in, you can see tightly packed isobars in the north is still strong winds, a chilly start to friday, some people are waking up, a shock to the system in the south, mild over the last few days, dry and bad weather, some good sunny spells in the north, we will see showers pushing in from the north—west, temperatures a little cooler and feeling noticeably chillier with highs of 10 celsius. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live. today at 3.00pm. the military takes control in zimbabwe — and says president robert mugabe — in power since 1980 — is safe. he is under house arrest. the streets, they say, are calm. as you can see on the street here, it‘s clear who‘s calling the shots. the city is subdued, and the military have said that they will make arrests of people who they say have destroyed the party. at least ten people are dead following fl
double figures, that band of rain across the north of wales and southern england, behind it, in the cleas, double figures in the south with a cloud, behind it, cooler. through tomorrow night that fund family sinks to the south—east, high—pressure bidding in, you can see tightly packed isobars in the north is still strong winds, a chilly start to friday, some people are waking up, a shock to the system in the south, mild over the last few days, dry and bad weather, some good sunny spells in...